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Libertyville Independent, 10 Jun 1920, p. 11

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ftTYVli1~1NDEPENDENT~ )AY. .UTNE 10. i 9~fl Stay-. Ka"~ ADANCEFROCK FARIERS TO ASK FOR PLAÀNK IN fi. O. P. PLATFORMI Agrioulturalists B(ý!icvp Time is Ripe for Consideration BLA.1E LEGISLÂIIVE ACTION A jîtograrît of i econsit uit i on of tfle rai fatttîng iiilic> t t le LIlia lo i w ll ho prosit t-d o l tie ia iforincml'niilti es of thI teltulit.aiîrnat intal corVen- tionirîrliiîî té) ;In annoutîcettîcnt 10' day , Iy litîja lin (,i -cli, F rerre? ary ant i drec tîr cf legislation fo* Ilîti F;Irtlcr-. Sat1ional1 iiunCil. Tic Pru- grainî aill Le iubirtted hy S'aie' S.iî- &fur lie'îbeî t r likr of Niiigani a.nd NIr. Ilarlier. 'F'le Ijicla .lî iitiiî 11 w la t we bha11e bad in ilij, lîuri t'y arl netîtoioitîte a's ati iù'i. ',ji uiî ai,<iiiCil- irati itn (> w~iýi til i I i i 11Wiiil a iiiihitli> ouh- dit iia i faii iilîi'uili i iiaPOlir Iatiiiu (Sof'ii i il nt-riyuon& -iiiir'l th.f li îallouiii iaillNr 2h.ion i-f i rtl. 1a l.îî înit d i r'IIl a lîlc I. ~ii.- t' 't'. i - ILi.î.~' tt n- -i IiiCel i %'L I t" i tc IL.- ' i t h g l'r i j ià; i î. r iiiî i l I ita t'1, lui giiti r at i;i ' 'ý i l( k'tIlle i rt i î iii ,t l' Ing r illi ied iiii t. i t l.s IeiLi aI'.I Iý h i,'ltl i tO ig i f w ' iil:'i, iî'st pi'- o ,,î i . u ofai aiil i ' iii A i i arir't 11tiafui lk t b.. at-u 7:1. - ufrat rîl fi'- hntiNr iiitli iIi1 îN r i *rw nr i .1Us a..n.uD. I LAEWAILKIJIJIfi Y TO BE POPULAR FOR A TIME AT LEASI, Totai of 136,000 Bottles Real Beer Have Becin Dumped in Lake atZDon. ZIONITES ENJOY WHIFFS fVi:h le 'p'trur (iyn rit Zî'în i ity this week of 5tifîîîî hittles if 0< tai bei' the ctuv s now rid tif ail ie thýit %sa.s ctfra ne'-îlY a year ago whn'n bec -t unnerit ltweeriMl iî.n .nd (tiiiýzigo w cri' lake, n t -i?,> <o h A tiai c f 1.36îr, 'îî *,orlips or beer r i,,.w hiaa hi-crli duip.i O iito tieip 10W r. t Ziîîî. ht'her or rot ibis a 17] popî ularize r lie drin k irig cflak, va r- mîains lu be st-cri f uýrp i? E W ('t Coft. the- Slon' ZVon City corre.spond,.nt r-at î g;1i.1 i ont f'.a ri u;t til F Pr < l'a? rolIi nien utc r' arry v. a un li t. (iil, L il h n g i. 1 tiîý i 's, ,i, .:,i 1t, bl'r >imih. lOn. -- h, i k 1111,- a h, 'i- il . ;î tt d if. Ai~ ' i , u lo ii t ;ý[i i t ii t? ' 1, i . f. illi i ' ' 2ira a ' c'! t ika.' i t'. i., Zir- n i'i l q snow rio iof all f ora St i f- -i ofr i f -tna i- i 'a "îf ltý;, un'i 01 t'boOzi- t fît? Zton ('l'y lia2 'on0îgr.î'L- fotuLak, i a r'JnrIi.MuE~ IIUU OFFICIALULSI OF REAL YRS AG0; SUN SAYS ESAETANFR' ________furnIsh.d by Eigi- ml,:rý jA n, - 1 LAKE CO. TITLE AND TRUST CO. Ii., I -fa Il.. -' r-- Abstracto of Titi».. Titi0 Oualranteed i nu -atîli ,i-u, ~ #Aatomlc TtîtiP. Side. Phone 4 -- - g- auît'îl i. t r ' u t uîî June 4. 1>-23. i ,, j ay, ,i -.ir' ti u uuî' i -n rin' f. h f ) 2 'fi 'T ! iu ti, r4 ît o r f n u i-in t o oaui', ifu-' -I. $11- th " 1;it i Ji l -o, , j nOu-n I -lc iîutiîîî - n tint fi ofrt'ti .t f'uî i.î- \t- a hit. "ud-ti,'tt.tfîgî$\1a 't ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 Int-î~ .îi - 1~sîi.in> O l 4 ' ra i - . i t I" Ilii i'i .- tîn zi t Iki'g ai. natriît df- dA * * * * *** *, 1.1 it' u i'i iin il ies, n'h i i fl-tt'nt Alrt 'niilii îî 'ir ii li - p~~i lul I . i- : i îi' . i 'e f Ilro' I 'l!- iiii :o .i i- I. i't , Pîtîn "- un. 'tKkhlz D ;o ,\ iafid ii rit kin.' li~ti i, -f gr i n, u a i-g,0,. 'natra ',ii-il Ct't .i f %aliitîr :.ii-l, 6, I)or itvI' l l it-- 'îu iii -ri int 0toiri .?ii j <G A iia I ti. oî s -t ~tfî 1- Fi i. -ai-t.~.îai "od pc'r1 g -. l.targ'fy tlic f îrt:1>1 i o 1 I atditîîin o Ji.', Ilri l l~niv l. 12i all'ii -Ot u t aita o W'ifl- gin adi "atnlyiîii i7i 1'iîîn- 'z'< 7- f Waliii'gauris IX tutprînLi tir-cail l j,a ut ii 1 'fi ienrf,,sNliiry X. Yie andl 1;ui-tand iliiKal - Ni'îît l.It' ii- trL.uktos,, I-" l',dii . far as ic' utii t adtulllitîi ci ýn.- 1'i1i 1 2 lt 1, XX il ýorih rli aket i îrutîon and iiiai-Ei lia11 il-i utlfy siiiii-in W~M 1gan War-antti 1atok 1--i î lu. Nlîia-.. 4; D)aîay no parity opipositiosn. uiti-i. 2 i-'ii-rufi.ig- t ~ 'i4 Homsdittu-r,-ni hIe Yt-ar of 1SJifrotoin t P-nilrurc and wîfc le 'iliil A -'-', ttr-î I ilw.' 39; Ver- fie >eav l19t0. jiil.ticultivilia> i-, eeti San'ion and S if. lît j. H i-i n Iii a NI i i , e Ut ofironi Ihu racqi i liat a'cc,ngt - iîonai rtt-n sabdini ion in ce-Ij(in 21, - Xon L.ii tutu lt l- f ii coîl - 22. ;Inca "aUtrit a-aii; 1uLl AtfiliS.l",12o. tede-t i'iMhii.Verrtint' ti-id,$po. t ri 1 î , 1:f ) it -file whit' lir atiy c'a-id f il fr-4r"I A, F. lIciufi tn antia-w.ft' - o lt10 iy Edlaaid RKiLt ris Keiii,'lia, "6; EIilîn dent and vice' presiduiiîi huuld 'i ilaririian. fot 6. bfrw-k f4, 'tir-Ka>'s ait O' l tti' i ir- .', iatlie d. ut Il Qu tutAlil ai, rasi&. j fait d tOIt lii i l i. WV itrîJOI ieed - ttîia't'if". I t o,21. JohniSti S - il.-rir0i: s a.-caifrîl a, part ut a $1.t Jil.. iihi,: lu -21 plan litno nîîîîarc îlt? 'f.liyoftr laîl I M f-ficotiF, C. ,Xivi tIf '-ruili Jou . in sl i ,i 'i Nlarslfiul.d,.\% c; icie lr-ie lrIItini iri î orii i t init- 1).-1li) fcî'îtif niirili 37.-lfet. liit 2,1;111 27, "ai ii lo iiz-. lti'atPinlt) Ioîîi'. ie tîtî or- i-n:,. Ahout ifiîiîi< tadditionitt Iiaiid Park. Wtr'- t; iQ.t' n Baslul eit i:-.1. \\ Ist.t-t>- t,; noit-r-i of iiigt-;a, îcîîdî'îlran'> dt'od, $11). Fr anc.. \ M. tr Ntnaîîuoîiilî. Lt7. the aiîi'iî, i. M4hnsoitiîn ol'r-red aJune 5, 1920. -l fîîtîîa Mi Soitiiis -2 A itfi, itS'îi ilu) i.t tit i I i-i .I stli l ifinia Jhnison an ii .bîrîîi îîîAn- losa Mii;'Eiizaboihlf a,1 îîr, 2.in- tî-lniiintî.ii-' any ' uildate, nit -.%lSalo, north i t-Il oi 4 in sai- Waî.Iîiiîii. îiwa. andîîi îi< t'ii iiti., ~aduped. dli iiun D in ciiiiin-. ii'iuaiter (i1t..f -oi ifi <ci. iMioiin Ii 2 îinriii" i-ý,if' iii':,v a ti-i - fî ýtu uin 3.) li' tsfluiii, î lb-ri,, Fit il V" '. t-i \ io iI, Nttr.. ,ii- aid l iiii X itit Pi ;ilitîi.i if Uh EI't iîtn w<idii fýio fu iîfn 'uMr A:ii,:Ati . fi ir . ýu~ ;t -- . Nu%;, i i.--- ine- i ý ii' e î*fuir ' Li:k. lot? 4, bfiitk 4, liî,kik tud '7,' E tn Il I', i N lif., - ,Na i iàt as in iit.î i At . h t r or-filî ii- !ii 'l, C i'iO $ait i a d i f-l oi i M iît -r- I. r, -i n', i îlî- 4 M ii o \,i ingi1-i.-iît t' t t; nît f l i itIo n I gýiiit ii sit 1". fuif 1, joli .1. l"tnt AuiiîU't. igai rPifk - p-,li i- ti uîi- ihtloor a iuin. H4iflni id iigtn îXtiit X îr-i airn. dent. X'ittlî ît i-i . 27; Nlir'ilfa Slatinii sate,' 25. flot coiVît'r N uîo -ut.' i -ti. I Xl I ci, 7.it tndiîl". OsneriSriUiiOi- lii-; 11' T-itro,(i gui 26( liotoiny l ;i(.Itiicat',I, îtî 11(i-tir îliJt i i..cti t a itîiif, dccIii,$500. T' I.r. c. 1 ' ln:gg, i iI wtt' lu A A. Mait ,i-n-u; i 'i C gç., "1;_ Xiohrt )i ili i litti, iihx'ii3..Arr-a. M a r - Dîil. sanie. I. to tr--l $i Etf -r Irtiîîu17. IHARDWARE1I L UJIIRI q. X itff Ct-li t2, addi&S~uuition te1 (sliar Chi-us37Itrarge8 Ai oa Xarrttty iiccd. $14. 'ittit' uî i-tK.irricr- Uilg.,Z,; 61R L S EINIEI AIN - N(TI'1't 'haî' fg-nger i>tii,23. fPUBICt'BitlM l L ETTIN. i î'l'i':h, sine, 21. 'D -giin 23_1; Mary FOR NANC Y FREDBF propsais. ilb 'la h t lii'- u~ i,-olia, '21; ('lristian f ie(u.of ftle 'oinly Superritenden-rtoh .Aiei'/ý. .ltu46. -.IHighiwaysi n Xatikigan, IlI-liti11130 îî~ic; 'iu ri , 'lge.,- 2,Helen L. ,ist tevening thle girlq ffi ottthe p. In. iin t t. 1>,2d), for tli, con- Iii-~ii-. 2 f 'hittS hit' ladit-iru'Foin~fdry O . f- trtrtioti cf i-ljoIl. iifStoeis, ('lio., 70; iîi'.fii iiNorth C'fiicagol, were enté'?- On1e Sfoot Span Cotir-t-cIeBidge. ileiii' XXifi;i air.-lme. 735. laîned liy Mrui. Jutnt'tiCannun at ber One Ru-IforceO ('tlutti.Nirlieftsl '!iuistiitîRichlier, 21,. Kenoslua; An- home on 221 North ';t. Jates Street, of lAke Zurofi. Intr he Town of Ela. na Si-iratilu. 18. Paris, XVl. ini lionor of Miss Nanc)y Fredbeck. Aise: liart'y F. Kueih, 21, Milw'aukee; who lm (o«be nmarriei te latfhr part One S-foot Spanrter ce Bridge, Jieuiie ~ 2, W' Allia. WIS. ffthe nonth. She ilsftelie nîarried Soîî l, if L)ou lAike, tI the Towni of] H l-eriha ,i 'i), zion lii., Mat- te John i'hilîiîips.Anc. i.-- Hopkins, 24, Waiîkegan. '- AUdoc flIeOioitr f 41il arcordnince aîhplans and LIGeo. M.I. liikiey., 2ff, '\\-AMI. ias1; Mr. and Mrs. C. IL Frctlhck. 1,312 pipficlristi prepared Iîy thtO Counfy Anianda Ross, 22. sat". MrAiat'i avenue. She lme eiilioyed a? Siîlirlienri of Iliigliaays. whirh Jîttîn Ftrancis King, 22, ('iliragO; Athob the Chicago Hariiwai c ii-tiniry Co_. niai lie aer ai lus office or tbat of Bielle Case- 19., chil-agît *inrNorth Chicago. .-Ithe 'oniiahalori'vof hIigiways wherc .lige Iý .'fîlrstiac'in, Ne'w 'ork: iThe girls playt-th hunco ti- grýacur tt-elildzgjaare te li.. ilhi anti front i34 I-Iis. Xidilh l Lalîi iluif, part of the evening. Miss Fridbeu ük ci-bin father iniorintaion eîay bi 35. 63;wattfthe recipiqnt cf înanîy hcautftuil ubtatintd. '.1a Johinson Ni. Ble, uc. )îonioaar-. 23;an seful gifla. A daiity inu-lîon A certufitsi chick eqîîal h Il Ias Mi ryil.('Cook, rsa fine. lS. adsroeu, ythbo1t).Iplerr-ent orf h huit l f l it tlih Olla h1. «Toole. Fai on uLac, 3 r-tonipaniy -ar-lt ahI licrtu Ralké.n,- 38.Iiltkit ifW .iil gtin.tIlinoisa, thu P'aiul P. Spjigiin îgo, 207 Attale Oco. Il. ounglilltti. (ugo., 2f t Ait ,t '!f:I tIitno!'hi fhi 1. Bucîhin., i-nie. 27. . ' gln.sm,25.l'CHA.S '. i»-t.. CGeo. Krainbs, Milw. 4); Eiz Gifford, racat 1H.tI'rtibees. liii. l'eýatke-, (lounly Sutpt t-f lh.'î. Saute,- 4x. - -Wis; Cara BIlfike. '0, mane. liy îî'dr f of i '1A'nîllt'r O,,0 CynO- JWnR. Eagion. Chgo.. 36; . ti1Wa1nao Naine N-ieni, 22, X.u &an; îî ticnLke. .v.11 ____ lu THE INCREASE IN RATES WHICH WE ARE ASKING IS MODERATE, A study of the schedule filed wi*th the municp al authorities must treadily convince you of that fact. This is what one of the'newspapers pubisedin the territory we serve has to say on the subject: T rom the Chfllicothe,- 'III. Enqivfer.'-.. May 19, 1920 I INCREASES EXPLAINED The increases in electric and water rates petitioned for by the Public Serv- ice Comnpany are very moclest comparedc with the increases demnanded and paid for most commodities. They do not exceed 25 per cent in any cas, com- pared with a 50 per cent increase in passenger fares on the rairoada and ranging up to 700 per cent in the case of sugar, which, s0 f ar as we know, is at the apex of the pyramid of high prices. The profiteer, unrestrainecl by the public utilities commission or other regulating body, would look on a 25 per cent increase wth contempt, a 'bagatelle flot worth considering. Ili* would imply that the public utilities commission is of-sanie use in the world, in apte of the kicks we are in the habit of bestowing an it. lnstead of 12 cents per kilowatt hour which the sual1 user of electricity bas been paying, tbe Public Service Comi- pany is asking the privilege of charging 13 cents. Instead af 8 cents per kilo' watthour which the large user is paying now, the company is asking 9 cents. The commercial rate would b. 12 cents instead of 10, and the users of maxi- mum quantities oi electricity, ai wbomn there are none outaide of tbe bakeries, we believe, would pay 4 cents instead of 3 cents. In accordance with the. proposed schedule, the rate for 18,750 gallons ai water, now charged for at 30 cents, will be 371,/2 cents. The minimum,. rate af $1 .75 per quarter year remains in force, sa that à little rationing and care 'in the us of water wil protect the. amaîl con- sumer from increased rates. The large user of water wilI pay thc increase ai around 25 per cent. T7here is nothing in the schedule on file in the.office ai Uiec company ber. in regard ta street lighting rates or fire'hy- diant rentaI. The contracta Uic two towns have with thc company for this service soon expire. , The statement is exceedingly fair one, The costs of our product have advanced enormously, whereas the selling prices remain what' they were in 1 914. The personal experience of every one who reads it - will indicate that this is an impossible situation. Every community we serve is interested in seeing that the situation is relieved because every community 15 interested in seeing that our service is maintaiped on a high plane of efficiency. We are asking the very mini- mumn advance in rates necessary to do this. Public Service Company of NorthernIlilinois A charming anriti cîîpfrl ui.-t eecning datiîî- gos i 18s if.i'f i II lit tf O ntla juil' i i ii matin, tht- tull i lin ila,. ii desipent lî,Ir.ls cf "tîîîîîîl uI bound s iii aai os et ilàn bion. ONLY 1 CANDIDATE (1lliags in nit v. Ouîr p thén luîw- st igat e* r Cottage tlu;sy before Vau il-ati U ti' At MIe- 1, 1 . ------------ 10, 1"20.

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