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Libertyville Independent, 18 Aug 1921, p. 7

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THE LFBERTYVILLE INDEPENDNT. THURSDAY. AUcUsT 18, 1921 C. DECKFR îcy-at.Law. "lgtoa Street AN, ILLINOIS. lieu. Phone 1100 W. LCTURER OF AUD GRANIE Work of Evoey c-pin. PENCE SOLICITED àL Gemuse St. EGAN, ILL. MN W. COLBY 'ney-at-Law ce. on Cool,. Aveinue, litofe l6'.Jý 1111E' I.LIANOS H. MORRI ,ney-at-Law ILLE IMAOLOl liBuilding. M. (>ffii Phbone l8. Wac GUFFIN -ney-at-Law ILLE. ILLINOIS -philtinn' z:: . B. OLNEY nary Surgeon. tiC,,iTAI;- WALTERS. ANDn SVlI i:tNui éornen anud CifTdren Spectaity. ;N lklAlM,i 'j- INSON, D. D. S. ENTIS1 112 No. Genesee St BUTERFIELD AIZN SURIGEONS tate Veterinarian AL1E, IlIAOIS BE [sonl ýate MANY ATTENDED lz irrr ~: j1'ÇT VFTTLE A' 'THE fBIGjjPICNIC ' riiilrf)H n r 0F ST. PATRICK'S UTi ii"'T-) 0 Close to five hurdred h ý ons',oîîrîç ,îs. Asked to sever ail conr at Wadsworth Monday: Ti I . , ,,f iI iwith Farmers Orqani Hear fine program \V.A' i.N rT ran tp w ,i n M, a I,'- g . il C Nlt.iI -t r "',"'r'IItill N11) n, ~îriî i'liir , S "" " Ni i _ , l;I,%ii a n i ti ' c 1tir ,lfi'T'iliflg Nii'r Iiifliii' ur I l i'r' Ml - "r hi alrri Jiirr'r i i î~tr li 'Jr" 1' >aîî<îf 4f I~I)- <alrr Nii i 'r if, it '4111;- T rr!1"T tri~i TilOr wtl, i,.îrî..'nuTTi' Mir, OIî- ni<lii in, rîr'îI Ni , TI- <onijianv whie'h ri neni W.lS ii rm i ) l s,'ITr,"k j C(announ HIl i- i, "'ki-lr,%,i ti ' ?Ind W J ii . thie ia ini i l iTi M 1isii l i îi.sîniî al,'îiiiilan i.Il i) i r 'r . vo. at.- Gan -e pay, .ilTuit I~!aiiîîi. r ii l riui ruLak" fo rrrni'rr mtd It tint, fhuî(ken Iiinneii i -11 i' îla toi, a-rk'-s isir, Iiid ut 110012. m aii - i'î fl ah.alu-r lýi r Sillî'da r TiT T il,- ) 'rbe affir;l a a angîiz- iti Ill'I l> ,Ibis n(l ia w e i-c i I, îîw în, in Ch<'"liIlNi fril ,'rI ~ b.,-fr-l fI le 'huicit andTil ..llr iIrr .itrhi, , . the vaiu iUn I-iir -e i i -i, tI.' ' î- < ', ri tible to clei il a i-t , ,jiu'i tii.'aliT ich Vahle ie>' 'iePyes If iTWO M EN DIE t ,;i'-i rr a, ieudanc.- iutha bai, .'îrî turni-il rifrtt , LOO0000000IN0 r TNEr- <r * ýMILLBURM S0r lT, r,?,1r * 0000000000000000 0 aili . Ktrirri 8r. aii aiT>tand. -,i. Nu. and Mur Wai. n lîîîik inîî an ' ,r il I l Oi rîl rIf Kilk -,nir .en r t' rrrr 11 atenu-l h l ir.îI iii ,i- a tarif- r-î mn. oi , r r , Mi.p nd %l.Wait triin,;. ri.W,,ul f tir.' iv lliraTnTw N1.-uTi' i anr inli .-' ' J' j gin. %onda r m T Tî'r I i l rr r n 'IT li g rtintri i , r, - nr , l , Lloyd St ran'., on o I l nu d Mrs. ,' t m i lielirîin'i 'onteie tiaik K iuget-I o 'r .rt v Fi stianga. ms .îk ai 1iie'i .ni t g iiir soIr ii <i a i rla îii ut .]r Is M i", ii i.' og't.'waI iNlliliî j'n, n dtiuî nul tî t -i «i. rî Ir'n liril a 1r,'T,- î1 '- ,.ln.l, i - i i<in Tt' pa:i v.e. ' Il r - ti l In.r. ,rr. i'n,, nb,1.r rr,'rr rr Ma~ froua him . ilfi t' tI i li : j' j rrr ,ci '- 'T'i ' t. pi.' il'- rl.it ke Vila Silurila> rr' ) .rr. vTrr E' ti' j ". r'r îr mr'i E A.MNartin anil *rît n. mi il ",- J.11, Th !h " r. r' rr-. r j r't'r iT' and Nlir"t Eflo- . ifi Tliil )da fori -,;.ri . ~ r F THEU.S.USCOTREAD) Note is the U. . &Usco Trend. withi a long-esuabliod atandard of service. moug motoristae wo bave an o7e io valve, aM Weil au toprico. Whblio lli ng faleu. ian Ibm niher tire. in the U. S. Fabric lntheUbofsco uh a& znod a rep- lotion for quality and dopondabi. oconomy -which la not oModd b y y ie in ilu clou, Unlted SWaSe Rm am ~Iu U. S. IJSCO TREAD U. &-CHAIN. TRAD V. S. NOBDY TREAD US. ROYAL CORD 1.s.RED & GREY TrBis SC. S-i rîT/ar TinT tri1T -.o' 1i ton nI r - IIc O I rrn 'iN t'. randT ,l ' rirw fri:îî ntileirtr'n- n 'rrrt ii nectioris iigtirtiî u' r, : r ization Ir nl1f iou z11 Il..ti Il iri i 11r, jrr t., :'n r r, r T-i ii ii.1u i i - i rp r' cI';rre iiinrn ii' , 1ni' ri-' !'l 'r j tirre intri<'I ,' T .air f I.. r u riT' at fi. . 1,ýllIn aii orig 1 iecîi' m rr'r r' -ir r nn h, r trhtein ilIuizinnT -r'rrr ni . p' inrvrrn ira - t r; T r n 1 on -, I -i' tu.I rnr rr 'T ur r - iha t t a 1;eP il, rrt"à i, -n- tt nr'.r oinl ebuSlIn, nîtîn iaitn r"n ab s or ai alu anti - t1ýot theun ralrsr'g'p r n.. un unir 0 00o00o 0o cO 0 0 0 o FOR ALL. THE NEWS 0F LAKE " COUNTY. SUBOCRIBE FOR THE " INDEPENDENT-s1.50 A VEAR a0 0 00 0 0 0 00 0000q Esomt"tem anof Uee lotis iseof oFabric Ilre 54 --~ 5~ tho âh,,o r-to .oeP o.., B.su.4 .h.sitm.d ~ n TN all of mnodem merchandising I the biggest conundrum is the fab ik tire siation. Around 700% of all car owners use fabric tires. Their instinct for quality is as strongend insistent as any one r1.. 1s. Why, then, are they offered nuch hodge-podge stocke of "dis- count tires," "'odd lots," "seconds," "reveads" and other so-called bargain of uncertain origin? Sooner or later the public i- ways sftka outl quality., As a matterof ef-protection--if for no other reason. The out-and-out opinio in favor of U. Sý Fabric Tires has spread more this year tha it ever did. People have gotten very close to the U. S. policy. Feit it. Benefited by it. And passed the word'along. It'sa policysettled to onestand- ard for all U. S. Tires. Whether fabrics or cords. Sinail sizes or, large. Givmng to the fabric tire user fresh, live tires. .Being made now. Being shipped now. Ail the original U. S. vit*lity andservicecomesthroughwhea you buy a U. S. Fabric Tire. *'Uot' t"Chain" "Nobby.' Three différent treads. BulIt by the saine brains, the àmre policy. the saine quality ideals that have made U. S. Royal Corda the standard mens- ure of tire worth. 40to tha't eflèo. THE WAY 't.. h,. KEEPS POPPIvitlir, THE OTHE R iT t BROKE :,l: iANDO READ i 'rnew hnier. AND HERE'S*i lu"' nue. THAT IT hrai,1-i-. "MANY 0F 'rufr nrd. THAT TASTIE .rffrrr, rONE 0F tire iXîri' DEPENDAIBLE SATISFACTIONS. 0F EVERYDAN' 1 AND sru UPON LONG THAT SATierX. - c, COMES CLOS Eni THE LONG s.1irit. OF COURSE thai it' WRITTEN Wi1'l lu eee AND POLISH to wltith. -WE ARE rirtmri A~S YOU'LLmrn. r JLST PUT T t t'r g.-n,. t UNITED* STATES. ;- ' thins. '-SO0N. YO0U'LLt b' - umn' r'ON FOUR itat'c jIF YOU dûIli<t r'- IAND OWRAP îrrr. faouul 7 't "E ONLY nmnret iTH4A7 SATISFIES.1' a el se so'weil describes Chu- tertieti,* niduuesiu, Ieir mellow- uii",iteir'delicacy of aroma lad ur'ii.even "body." It too& I titi' tiu.-it varieties cf Tuuklamk aic Domeetic tobacciom to do it m.inI the lighest urder of s*01 .n Eh.ti iiiig thenm. Tes, the Chu- terlieid leud us a secret. l ýea'b e ,,,pied* Houe .Yeu s.uu li.#ho u AIR - T(IHT ti. .15 g? LiGGrr MviEas TonACCO Co. tr rjr' i rîu, l.'-- rr iii Ht'nrrrîu lii'asiwe'Il known ar« FAIN IN6 VOM N .. .rrrt,,rriutni' Iitrin I; l ! ja,ui I- Jni- Zîîr î'tr mn, n1911 inarried 711W Îrr 'r T Trî iTTI fi, r-.r.'rrn rrri î IabI I Ili il. iauurher ofr e . r r jrl-it) Trr thisunion wri-cbarn '!Ci ANTICU D "I S TI <rh i T',rr rr ni T-ri~trrii' trrîiîîîT tiî'rîTîgisT Tao months III ' <T i Smil, x~Tir ri uni, n-' N aint ntrrîîî ii Il,' iiiiitici jUvive bhlm.U a-ait aiIjg~ Ni hi:t. ii'.Aîlilriir" r-aiio' nt' brother,' Jeu 3-NV I U E Il r Ii-r 0,1 l, rTri rrr j'tiriglil Ah,\t~ir' rîtIlikaki' Zurich. and two b st 3:NF~ N r tr ibIli\siti'. 'niilm T-d ' tirr randils Iiuî iTrers and bis a» j -*'rT' mui ruurnuTi ti ' lu i'h iiliai-liswhîi ail reside ai Coddingt« Fotind stripoed in a lot alter rr', l SintiSitiit rT rnWî Mi'Adams, was injured by .r'TTiniTi'r iaddil rdhill about two weeks ni apparently having lain there Prrrrrrh îiT ieti t 'îîTireh i.,Tetnrlws edMnn nearly al night 'înroiu,innloio "îit lrI, Tiiemught rs' sud ** i. 'uiiri..r rt rrr -, r r , l'h' iTiiti ;1" lii wl'ni itri11ci '. % i l g'inn,'i'.' - lai-ires or ithe .Bapt oI, n oni'i , îîîrN îi nriit - i r i h li,r jri il E tîrnb 'i .a'iii î'iiui'îiî iid a social a beh- ~ .ui'iin-i' ,' rtr'-' ni r- In' 1i)1-. lrr 'g il ' i<In heu î-mihu-i'nWPJ'nesday atenes jr" rj rt,-.~ Ti ..r r i r un: i'MNi andf Nir.. eorge Youn i.e'ir '. 'T"~,' r ir" ' t. Ti r jr, iri i'riiirtr ~ îîugîîrî, N'eîa, have teturned t. 4 "rr r r-- , tr'r'01î0tiii d home in DIiroit. Micb.. after vd,* .rr i'iiT:rTrr rj'rir. ii iT iT. t>' i h" Srrr T ,rTriliii'iili irtifi r .,.Ir' Nounz's brailler, PhIIIIIIY ' r " ,,. ii i'ii'igi t,î ,,'Tcî r ti-T 'iiTl ,Nrii. L. Schultz of Peo*aal iiuuiiuiucir _ Tt.iarkncs. of Menoda. are rui Tr r Ni.: ijr ' r ', Nu.NI(<i'i riît .iunii r lii h fhir sierii, Mrs. James Davidso m- r 'uT ti ' r r rr .lirrtn~ Tit'Chiceagoi Mus. l'e,'r Jensen. rîr i rie n r - ',,. - 1r ' r o i u't TrlI ai uond iank i n.i- rtiii Miss Dellia Kropîis t. muendns hè :r~:~î", ' ~ ~ ~ Ilit Ili i and Mii, l"t'ciHwvaio a hme. i etr' ut ShriaN's ., tel iNu he ti)iî ofuiigeliemul îhurch cnjoyed aday's éii Tir~ ~~~ ~~~ lilori ' "a'iirdn i r il ii hý i and ' ii- lit riin luituLake Bluff Thursday. .111. rtlTri,, . '.T u.,îî irtrci rsMrsq. William ITonna gave aa ur9qt» I v inr mi îrirtr. il l'r i', - NIî'i., 'ii>i' Nrithiiiii il Ni'v. iYork lil-'liarty Tliursîiay teviening in fl rît 'irrrrr rîri r -r, ',r r,, i îi'ri la-t I l)-k ii 'i N is i i', iuittiIi'i the i7thb buu'hdisyof ber- EaU~ r tsi nr :. I îr Irlrl'eli, John i'lark. r't iii' ,'îi"s fi)iilu' MuisAlile' The -vening Waal r,'hi- Tii'tiriri r .. r r'r r iiirn imîrirTiT,' ni .k-r ~ Yi gaines and mnielcadiat oiT il .)Irrlti D'ii-I î',, I., anmfi141-s.F. S. Moin'i1il andison, close dainîvr efereahinenta weoe rl), ti1121îti : r.) Iirrl'l.,:iughfiu i-pr-u 1he pasi c Ti'cîeln ili liongbIlle rît tr' N unr :,r j~nir ,r,. Iwo a wi'cks i t Suirit Lake,. Iowa, ahPre 'bped by Miss Alle-.Who wMnu -t r rince' r i thh,'(lot ioi,'pnt the uiciilhî'î'ii foi' ici'pietely surprised. About 30 aêt.. r'.T d n 'rti-),r .'r,'r r'iaii iimi" lienc lie iîar a bOýý Miss Mabl Wieneke ot -ti b.i .îîî' rrîn-niuni ti r 'rr' NsA. M. Chiistensernd ci hoidcu'n is spendlng a fr-w uays wilth ber pîanuins r i pIu1.1 i i I iit'rlI,Tt T-iiWaukegait sent ma îi'w tiys wilu Mabel Kohl. Andt iiîbin.-l iii ri" > ' , 1rnAiiit-h li-.nus Mns. Flora Clark ana dauhbetZ Ibr el.h'îinnari , tr iir-r-"! i i eeported liaI Nr' Allhu'a Hatiguerite. vere gUeste of Mx as tf us,, iladi' trîri,' r r :rr 1.Il, . n 0C bas oldti hicontei On Jobunoqt Predti DeCardy ait a bit fleh *i diik~ r.~st'.ii us 0Mr. jins.,n of Lotun Lake. Roby. Indiana, f'niday. Miss Myri'l Rejuoruilliiings. Mont. Otto Lue. who bas been eMpýmq ............. ahîî hi hî'î'n rfindlng lbhe sommier ,flic cru-amrn'y for the Daiait thir*ptli 0** 6 0000 0000 0 ouwîîît i-r'n'r "- MnWilliam Davis. was masen ta the Elgin hoWbdâÏ 0 A NT IO C H àiil Kenuosha.i., spnuinug iaweeki beu Trui- .'uy n receive treatt«W me 0 0O0000n0 0 a p 0 a a 0 0 0 0 0, wh hi 1« aun , Mrs. Charles. Sibley, infection uon bis leg. "Oid 0to' belonu,' ieturnîng ta ber western bornetbî'i- a fmuntilar figure ar=n Nu m d i, %,i sn. ud sît th f. N MI,, Hadlock ao' W aukegan afld IZurich for- a number f years, 1a$ Ns ' te>r'. iuotbsr, Mri-. t' A. 'Clai-k,* , Mandax lunAuiiocb rou cri. Mis-v Lille Sulnahl ,-icthmond ii 'TT-The locaul -esidenîs and OtOlg .)%es rrSunday wîvnb Antiocb 'eauî-i, 0 0 0 0 0GO0 00 0 00 00 -0ê 0 0 re waiting patiently for wost tle MNi.i' nîl MrI--.Fi'Pd Johnson iof (lin!gionteRd a.Agre = non. 1Li pent the pasq week ai t b..i-o LA KE ZURICH 0*cmiu Oflatbr- ad fro tt Aet Iloiifý o the rothr. 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 a0 0 00ro it e huni 1h. hîîwen"i brtiîii', Iou00,0 0000eabout.. the conditionc fh Cýordn smoa and NliiiI oi isea candl Elizatbeth l'urhnî fwbicb surely ia In need of II i nudi- liolu Lsi'Villa llttone day T wu'l- ('hhrago vi-if ors Werdnesday. r Mayfloweri Camp Of Royal omb lui- wrr-kl'ora iip a ('ete, Iia hu- unday Scbool of Si. peir-us wili hold its annuai »lcnic lU~ .atiiee foad ti Inp e auto 'î'hut-c'blîrield hi-annual îîienic Tburs- ftbe $netsinger .iawn. rheînmde the trip b>oato a -iui a aternoun. Gaines, races andiclon- Mi'. and Mrs, William e âb I.miuerd 'u 0Lae(-ruaan tests iiofaivariaus kinis were helli. and and famiily visiteds] t Irving PI Itue h. fre t)oLae Gseaand li vra -wiho attended reports il gond QUZdiLY. Eliwotih League Insîhfule. lime. An.uh' o eae ;t'Il A large number from n l-e atteudeul SuPî. ui Scinools TA. Simpson wmms lith ITe )f WiliilTn.~li& LkeVilla Day" célébration 13atur a(-auiehumrt' one day lasI week. nti i.s-lp hlms celebra.e hh, day. wbicb was a grand succesâ. ' Frank Diehl sçeni scIeerai days atl" MnBe-gan liîl dugîcri'Be .aukakee rr-ccnîly. . Mi-. and Mrs. Walter Pu.bs wyn, nil., agent several days the part' Mr. afd .Mri.* A. Fr'ostut ak-a dIewdlgc eas wee ViitIg br rjbew Jon Inull,' uiied ibeir niece. Mns. B.H,talions. cgo Wedacesday. wsoulliot tgb. n- w Jh m Thuurruday and llridaY. C Thow Sullivan fir-f wlth Qulle a -eu, ('art Tonne and Mark Shalcntkameu -------- itis acéident oune day lai-I reek ýwhhler drove tu Elgin Friday. working On ' , stion. li ainte a) Mr, anti Mni-. Peler Jr-nsen and Mi'-. ---- il biuavy m-il droPlrd un bis ankiu',landi Mi-.. C.. W. Kohl attended the Par. A L N G T bnu'aling the ituail borte if bis Ileg anid, esut ai Progresa lin<Chicago htriday. îîtui'i-s bcuising thie memben Ai' The' uarniecnu residing near lbhe Hab- ;,îrpellT fie is gefting along ulcely. but bauti ichool. numberuag about lbrirty, wîiihe laid u fori' amline, iit. slu-ni Tiîuciday if Elint. A iticnkeHcE MIu)nis.s i ai- returnedt i li-rhinci lunchwai- laken along aund everybOdy il, t)Iiiaafiseu ,spendiig ithe uast iesr-'idalàa lin.'filme. 'E. Hildeman and nultsý ai the home ai ber son. John farnily. Gerge Crissand famllY. Aug. ,i-inith, souf b aioi na-n. Pohîman and famlly, William PoI- Aildcew liaii-on and daugh(er-tif man and famîlY. Aug. Lobmann andà itiri-plaineti. ipeut fwucr Sundi> wifli rfarnfly andi Aug. Buesmlbiag and familY AtmI'Ii ctlimes wrie anisong f bose vbriwlaet. lInlmhierson Iii ihicagm simuf-a a The Amreican Legion of Bacîungtoa' i tla uays lai-I weerk at1flic bornes of j bu-d a dancre auithe F itz pavIllon Pi-- ne i siqiers. Mca John Patlnes- and Ms. day eheniomui wsgree eha rPie Flersol. Teemiat wsg-erd te Mns. UehlIt las uctuinueti honi,!irontstoi the death of lired Adams"aiel. .Sbei'nîaut. N Y - er-shevwais callod Ste-veni- Point bospita) i"rld:.iî-t>e0 e . United States *Ru ber uxpany Q Schanck Hdw. Co., Bert Finstad, Libertyville, i. J. W. Schaffer, McHenry Brown &- Boehmer, Wauconda 1. «A /0ý 1 7JA

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