1 'Tu umnmu D<Ivm JW.mR~Y. MARCH 9.,1922. 'i do LoIis. i the b Tii. Vlunter duas viii meet wth Mma Wetzel Wednesda>' aiternoon. Mis. C. B. Deumnan enterlained her clasa Saturdi>' at luncheon. Geraldine Banner. Eteanar MeKas' snd Richard Martn vere on tise sîcie liaI and misent from schoal the paît vweek. L. S. Baisse>, C. Ef. Dennan anS H. Stopisens are called on tise jury. Mns. C. E. Deuman received word Stuiday of lthe deahof! ien issol.ies'- lnU-lavFletcher'Eovrdeu. of Washing- ton. D. C. Min. Bowdef vas tannent>' NottA. Stewart ai DeerfIalS. MIss Lihisu trolsal. spent Monda>' piimi5,LakemCunty-The INC4- O MM FRENO CWIER 0 00 0000000000004000 Born, ta Mn. sud Mns. Mike Beiin, WeSnesSay, Murcis 1, a dangister. Born, ta Mn. aud Mna. Markus Baes on Tisunda>', Mercis 2, a daugiter. Oral Ohenîlu attendeS tise neaisàens' meeting aI Wabkegsu tue put veek. Man> train bers attendeS tise Saàce sud suppar giveu hi> St. Josepi's church 0f ~ ~ 18 RusiLelstMonda>' evasing. AIlspikviistiahe bgbesttermsauf pn ls t tisedeUlcloaenS bosutif ai muprserved by the. ladies ofth Mike Wfrtz's bain .wn ilvucir b> lighWung andberneS ti tbe pesiad last Mouévmorning. A, tu "Iletat eis tira he foua n usaotisencoluma of thio paper. THE CRECKER BOARD Condisetbi by WILLIAM iJ. W0006 AUl Communlicatlona Intended fer tbls r olZxn ubould be ddressed to WiilIm J. Wood,' 202 Clark aVe., Waukegan, iii. Gae No. 166. 9-13 24-19. BY A. H. Barnes, 3252 Wallace St. ChIcago. 9 13 -1 8 12 12ý1 19 10 15 24 19 1811l 30 26 18 15 22 18 il16 7 23 16 19 13 7 15 22 2824 27 18a 24 15 32 27 25 18 6 9 12 16 10 19 7 10 6 10 2318 26 23 23 16 1511l Draws a-Wiiat cau Black do that makes this.move, so weak? Var. 1, 4 8 3 7b 9 18 10 17 81il 32 27 18 14 23 14 21 14 22 17 b--Boware of 16-20 as it loses, aa folomm; 1. 20 24 19 3 7 18 15 71il 21 17 il118 23'1 21Il 19 15 il118 22 15 13 22 26 17* etc. White wins. preMem No. 240. By A-H. Barnea. UBAITU a~n bavin an entertainment in thse nasr iyv' future. e date will be set later. W. Pi FLINTiTELLS Mrs.Frank TuIley, Mm. C. J. Mason George"KEEP" Sunday.110W TO COMBAT ~g~1fw~rsThe Ladies' Aid havefflanned te have ý,HERDSOF colw theirententainment on -'idaMar. 24. IS C E T Mr.EmrStahi bai been uitesi&k S- tihe a= ek and ia under the cire of 1 f Iettig dairy herds Dr. Lio f Wheeling. "V' Pr9f essors discuss Illinois t~'im a prfitble Mr. Kelis was s Libertyville visiter crop destroyers, farm home p hmaspoitbe lst Sattirday. mechanîos lari l ePercival Maether spent Saturda>'- ievenng at home. Insects take an aonnuai toli of 10 tany farmers keeP tiseir cows e lavng their cowa ice.p Mis Ruth Wolf s nt Frida>' alter- per cent ofI llinois» field crops and2 crding te Prof. H. H. Kit- noon with grndma of their number i la lcreasing every et of tbe departmient of soi- Mr. Bohèeki, our village blàcksith, year, says Prof, W. P. li'nt, chilef 21 'ssdry at Iowa State colege. mnov.d his fsrnily into the. Leurs ltritmologigt of the state natusal bie.1 tIre'datr> cow bas long beeu Sprague bouse Wednesday. t tory surve>'.2 id as the. mont effeérnt ad We are continuait>' Imprung for. cal nveter'of arn rogh- Ou mcunt of the. Teacher' Instituts igu Insecta whlcb Ibid conditions t .0 fodtheaveageprouc-there was no P. T. A. meeting beld at in tuis. country Weill uited to thles' the andbuterat sorc-tbe sehool bouse lent Fiday evening. needa," he aatd. "With the natural scarcely go per cent of what Miss Rutb Wolf spent the week-end cheoks ta their Increase rmv b. If proper business meth- with grandma Schar. the>' tbriveanad multipi>' amazingly. b mlyele îald. "Then aiof i ur native Insecte TM mtlo Mord. are changing tb.ir food plants and isure a profitable dalry herd," 0000 0 000 o o o.. 0 hooo o lnding the cultivated ones more tae femsr Kfidee, "w. muet0 VO LO0 their liklng. Asit is not ususl> 1: reéd. food, maintalu tihe elth . i 0 00 0 0 00 0 0b> some poison. we have to contrai WM an maret th prouctstboraby so planting, cuivating or «t adysutage. Ur. snd Mm.Mm. Jacobsen of May- haveti a ur cropi tisat wa maira erattve cav tsting aasoça Wooud. , evsitig uin dîugter, Mm conditionsufarbefotse. * dng a and moe çouasRbi Vs>.'Corn la attacked by man>' insecte, veein an mreludclus Mns. C. Dillon sud son, Wlll [speut more tban 200 uiqeent speolas beiug ts'aut, but aiso more advan-. Monda>' in Waukegsn. knovn taete upon ItL Only a com- soon tire of a -ration monde up Mn. John Walton bus returued bomne atvef rempbe0inlcng one or twa feeda, Professer alter smndingthsapnt three weeks in serons inlun>'. Oats -are generall>' sai, nd s adialor fe-Waukes'an wtb ber daugbten, Ms. f-r from serioutr injuries, altiso ianid n anS a renet o - fre rt- tgbeg.sometimes attacked by army Woms,5 t»ange tu ient are l t lcofn- eut Worms or gnsboppers. wIheat p th bet rsuit. i lelm- Yeu ire most cordially invited ta la injured b>' man>' peste. but mainly that feeds be conined- ta attend Sund5sv achool et 1:46 p. m. snd in Illinois b>' tbe hessian il>', joint iety. churcWsnervles t 2:30, Marcis 12. worm. item maggat and viieat bend tng out the *'Bsrubs" and Mr. snd Mn. S. J. Russell ipent maggot. tdera' and praper feediug Saturday in V aukegan. "Bsoy beans are a comparatlvel>' better cows wll double thse nev crop andi are netasi yet gneatly roduction of the. ferme,.lbe The. pupils Who are attendiug the tro b >' by insecte. Grisuboppers Wauconda bigh scisool tram thus ram- nafwo h lvrIscehv ________________murit>' ,njoyed a vacation Thunada>' anl]aie !ti lvrIicibv and Frida>'. thugs fan been thair most deatrmsctlve *** *** 000SOpesta In thls state. Aliala lo at- * ~ ~ rtu an LE *sd Ruby Petersn.visited tàcekd by rnny of tieseraie pests thei paentset untly lt wek. oi loye. Ilinos bs nt as yet ** 0 00 SO O OO O Misses Esthier sud Orpbu Russell been invaded by the alfaia veevil." nhb jare pérfect 'u suelliug sttended the. teacher'a institut. lut Thse vari In the fqrm hoetbe la luit Msyaigr, Chari«s week. ai essential ta succesi on the. farmn Nèl~u, anaNelon, Marcis 1, eaw zain> changes in thi asthe. varieIn thse field, according ta d BrutgbeVen rm uflty, Nic asrmo l ort. E. W. 'Lehmann of tise depart- Galge, eliahome lu McHenry andi Hm">'Wagner rment oi farsu meclsanic of tise L'ni- szsigur. n mved te hie fansu; Will Front moe venîlty of Illinois. MSW!5 WDiI5PI5.te Round jLake. Leo Brewer moved te "Much of thse varie done b> womeii N!»adus returied te scisool Vola, lMr. Joues of Wauconda te thean the fanes la rmal productive worte," me asenamce. W. s" glati te Rafle>'farnud saveral otisers. lie sad. "The. prepantian of faod for ~U tflit rader -gainltisu ls me el"b timmediate and future use. and maie- "Faih ad li Wicomeye'l" b eting and cars af ciothlng. lailng cire bmt be dGron, rtin the Vole M. E. church firt Saturdi>' af the ganden and thse chickenb are * alismitbecause o sickueii giuu~l v en b*ofMshe adies' jobs vell doue by moot tarro women. for v Pati yenby tse Laies It ese a t tmucis ai the varie 80lh wuns are of sd sangs ud a ere i e god esaiftares vomen ta taken as a mattes' Ww acouitaforlak O adote iss a erre g 'r ai . fact by the men and It la uot mx- roblas tyinlg home agaîn as_________mise__ , preclated as It siiould be. Proaf o! in ont of quarauntin.. ethisstatement can be neaized viien 0000000000000000ý0 one compares the equlpinent anS mYrt echmr ,;itutu gave L'l0maciiery useS lu dolng the. bouse vsUStI iicis vieh e enjoyed. 0eOX LAK[E Owonk vth that isard In the fielS. = 4 a4lIoyd Barsutable 00000 0O000000000 "The. woman viso tises a acruis - eno o en duct chat , Tha yomsnl oliciof Ingleade gave a board ta do the. wasing, Whso miée ptaluary.dsa the ow aUa ard veu- bread by band, vise doeï tbe ironlng À i~AVéry =Z w~ltle as bad by wti nad Irons beated on thie stave. .1llsnd the young e apla at tise> owsd asu odsaes ail ber other fia as 00 0a vote of thanki a n John Lsue for ber grndmother before berbhs lit. film m 0VIE the loan of bar vIctorola. dle lime ta devaIs Wt productive worie k ( * 6 0. & 0 0 0 0 0 The. P. T. A. of Fox Lake scoo or ta the. chidren. Tii. business of nise nat FrSa> iftennon ~ ~ farming muit net b. commercilied Fi'11îlou vis a Prairie ichool bouse. A program, nd su d vetaapint frviie tail menstrii., IWtW Mtsss<lay7aiternoon. speaker in promiseS. a " er>' hnore. c i mnatie mme no services et thse Grâce tMrm Wm. Schsultz vas tise uest of ~go oe onacourai fMr Peter Langbein t lunciiean 000000000000000000g XIL Mise Ostrid Lund edtetied th 0 WAUCONDA 0 tomba SturmwuaîPrairie View newini$ club et- the Ulinois hotel Tues- 00000000000Q 0000 aturd5ay sfternoois. day afterneon. ' J. D. Murray oi Chicago vas a Waul and Mn. Grant Cook sud H. A linge crowd fran ber. attended couida business visitor the. first of the Miss Alice sud C. J. Herneci- Minstrl show et Gaylake Satnda>'. vei a8 Mnr. C. J. Maou ipent Mimses Aile. Rusismore and Mrgaret Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Saiser entertai5i w aeaning t tise Mile home. Langisein attended a shj in Chcago Fà eomopamy over the week enS. iJ. Molne sud daugisters of Satonda>'. cxfle ho br augter. Mns. Mns Hain enterand th Kicer Mrs. Hieury Goding, who lias been etS'. Zuu afte n i a oke lbi da vnig ndes' the care ai a traîneS nurse lot Ma, lstisckr lesona>etein.the past twa weeks, Is getting along Win aie avl e mve . oauBerthsa Winkler fell at ichool and nicely at tist ime. b«f Mon. Sbe aemae nosffened a savaeecut in her band. Dr. hoifla.Frna took cote of thse vound. Kira. MilSred Huffman apent the' « Kmanobbs oved lta tish e ,braie out lu tise home of Felix week euS wlth i riends lu Chicago. .ie. ~~~O'Boyle, Tuesday, tise Fox Lake fire JonaraiCia setSidy r .nackeubac in l sick sud b.anud'epartuset awrived on tise senne iv. wth Waucouda relatives. saeta>'ing vils is foika at minutas bita* the. alarm as sent lu Dr. aud Mn. LU.F.Golding anS their but tise line ws under1 contrai thon. A daughter oi Liertyville spenit Ssuda>' l'IAI-hl hùlI was frrnel rgin the. roof sud ai tise me ai Mn. and Mm. lHenry Md panbloSulgnduai>ewte. Golding. ____________________ Thea ice lu Fox Lake I israkenrp Ms'. sud Mn. H. J. Scisaffer sud son wiich pramises su early sprntu. 1and Mn. and Mrn. J. R. Xuax oi Mc- tins. Enet Sayles and Mnm Minaissu Heury' vere here Sunda>' vlslIhng at - W*etise gx>at# 01 MM .Rumone at the home oi Mr n sd Mm.Henry> ru FSod ttm eo> )In. sud Mns. Ciarles Meyer ç! Ci-i 000000000000000000 cag spent the weeXendIn the home 0___ _ __ _ I1LL SU R M *-0 af Peter Mey'er nd amtWY *Oeooeoooo.ooo0 0Heur>' ant R,,nday lthWauconza Wteiiig Md BeefBacos ' Bven riUIIbsvicluit>' attendeS relativee. tisa Baukers' aud Warmera' banquet et Dn Meyer' o! Chicago vas here aven F«r Sae At Libertyvilla Satunda>'. thse veek enS. Mn. sud Mn. D. M. White moveà Tii. village primar>' ta b. Seld t W ALkOND'S lto tise Jinison bouse let wveak. the village bail naît Tuasde>' Maicis Mns. Beatrice Pearca ai Ibis viciait>' 14, promises ta b. quItte egutltgi mrkV Gro ery attendeS tie tire.-day teacesnfuisi- tier, are tva0 tickets lu the e lad* A & i tà r S y tut. at Hlghland.Park. village eberie sud tisres, trteel ire Tier, vas a large attenda trc t ta bic. uVnilage TisacketP r ClOs AISO ~Warren Haak iii.Satunda>' Marcis 4.flas ilg Ttke-a'C.k Mn. sud Mns. J. A. Tial and Mn. E. H. ilaisusfan. trustea«, l1. E Mai ' is, G.R. Blackburn euS John Gog- $0R A8 S .J. LeVo>' attended tise feseraIo el op«Tee-o rseS N R A SPeter Fisher aItItenauha laut veeîe. sa. PclsTietFrtut5 US III'1~fl'7 MssdMs.Cazluiof entrlAf P.H. Diek"asi.0. W. Potter anS 0. rire islted tise Rev. Mn . ,fion a Paddock._____ fe. days. before retur000n000ta0 tise000 Isun thsedark continent. 0 0 000100 0 0 Tise puptIla inleiseS wTtltig tisais exsminations Tuesda>'. Tiser. vas noachol tTiurada> anid ifriSa>' ou iccaunt ai tisa institut.. Robent Anes vii not came ta scuoni an>' mare Ibis >'ear, 00 viii notlie able ta pass tise elgisti grade. Guerdan Brocieson apent thse week end vils relatives at Dlimond Laie.. Cecile Apauun set WeSnesSa>' nigisîvith Ms. andS Mn.,C. Haldrldge ai Lowie Avenue, Waukegm Mnr. Mitchell anS Saugistani.Lucell and jugalta, o a immond, luS. spent avweek vls Mn. and Mm. j. Schnotala et Beach. Ms'. anS Mn$. Amanu and tamnlly en- tertainue clan>'Weduesday ulgbt. 'CMeeAmanu visiteSl Luctle Mtebel *rS> fleeann Thé ehidreu are planning for thi %êarvln<co 'varnsluxcbesaSt scuaoi. INL se' L~. 0. and iJ 0i '91m.D the. mai cOunt> ing give bringini pupilsi h l Ion" af the . Gi No. 6. wax hîst special the worl and inti L.« 0. ellit Cie, tended ln 187f board." The ( tains tii No s ,hi. w mid-wlni Brings Certif led Electric Service To Lîbertyvilie and Vicinity 'Witbi the appomntment of L H. DMctz. CFKI1FIE B) 'MRC SERVICE i made available to Ucrtyvie and e- rounding territory. Now. no furdher away dman our tek- phone, is headquarters for depeDdab electric ight and Tàer. là A WiMa. Ugît power; bright, checry figbt for your bore and your berme. oe a~ so ngo ~ pour -power for operating scores of time and labor-svn sed. a ombnsc or aiConvences that mnean better and bappier living corné- 5115r po..ros psa m.d iow nud greater profits. $295 Back of WILLYS U fl ' ta assure oofpraetsi- and up tofatoan unquestloned rfaiiyi nimnema acturing orgamzaboD--iimmted resoures-and years $595. of experience sud practice. AUl this means perfection and advantages on which yots can rely. convenient terms Upon such a basis we take a great ainount of pride in thse appointunent of distributorhix> of WILLYS LIGI-r. knowing aur sm=ms can only be madle tlrough thse reputation of a good pro&mct, honestly madle. sold at a fair pnice and Sme- antW dte reoder full portion of the service expected of k. Dietz Wilys Light Co,. IERTYVILE, ILL. Telephom me 89 Rringin Chicago Nearer with the North Shore Une Thse Swift, smnooth-running traina of the North Shore LUne have dwarfed the the distance between Libertyville and Chicago. Combining frequent service with absolute dependability. disi handy route continues ta give excellent mc- commiodation bo the patrons who use it regularly. The untining efforts of the tramed employes to add ta the pleasure and satisfaction of the jaurncy reflect thse spirit of service which actuates the entire organization. Bback-2 12 20 26. Wite-5 9 80 32. Black tb Play' and draw. Problem No. 241. By A. H. Birnes. Black-3 Ka 14 22. White-12 21 K 6. Blacke ta pla>' and vin. Prablem No. 242 B> WJ. WaOd Black-1 3 6 7 8 10 19 21. White-13 16 20 26 28 31 Z" White ta pay and vin Thisis> an end gimxe polina týhat arase in cross board pIa>' iD e g.a.eý by Chartes NMeCread>' va -w Iw',. Solution ta Praisîcme, Ma21Il> H. D. Lyman.t iltacie 4 10 K 26. Whte-18 Ka 12 20. Wete toapy anddrSav. 2016 2623 1611* 2314 12 8j Solution ta Problees No. 238. B> C. T. ilmnker. Black-19 21 K 23. WIiite-28 Ka I1 22. Whilte to play' and vin. 22 26 26 31 il 16 16 20 31 2j 82 27 27 23 21 25 23 18 25 21 SoluiUon ta Prablem Ne. 239. By . J anvier. Black-12 18 X 26. Whlte-Z1 Ka 10 19. w7hita to, play' and vin. 10 14 21 17a 19 23 14 17 26 22 -23 26b 13 22 1 W Win$ a-Thie rail thame of thse rOblem. beautifutl iIs sispîliclt>'anS yeI 90 essil>' overlooked. b-12 16 19 12 Z2 26 12 16 13 22 24 1P-wSite vins. ýVriition 1: 24830 12 16 26890 24 27 14 18 23 26 21 17 18 23 30 25 16 19 19 24 .4W vins 19 23 26 22 17 14 O@ 0000 0000*060O0,0000 o PROGRESSIVE SCOOL o 000000000000000000 To the South Side--- MWli North Shore Line apenates fîve faut trains between thse South Side, Chicago ---3rd and Dorcheter-and Milwaukee.. These trains miso stop at Loop Sta- tions, 43rd andCalumet, and 63rd sud University. ChkgoNorth aSar & MilwauloeR. R. usanTYIAm r m c OM PA~IGU STAllOU TELUMM M~ But b 1'hosie v Kyp.ry Fean truth; fý HA hatît Mîst mer Sch %Vaukeg %Mhss 4 ary Jav M Sone Gît meý Sun Sa ttt!k 1 1I7.5 .1 wilholit 189.1 lt 1894 j 1845 E. 1896 Ed1 1897C (j 1898H 1899 Eu 1900 Al 1901 W. 1902M 1907 Eut 1909 it 1911 Ali 1912 Ani 1913 E& 1914-16 t t916 Gel l!ý17 Jet Free A Caou books, I ripiiy. h Trains leave Libertyville at thirty-mmnute intervak frons 5:-48 a. m. ta 10: 48 a. M., then at 11 :48 a. un. and every half haur thereafter until 8:48 p. m. 'Dieu 9:48 p. m.. sud'every haif haut theneafter unti 12:46 a. m. These trains make connections at Lake Bluff for Chiicago. i r b Our Poultry Depart- wants 100 hens once. Phone Zion ýÎor drop us a card. 01