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Libertyville Independent, 22 Mar 1923, p. 10

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frIndelendent1 PRIU.-hJ0PER VaAR. STrRICTIY IN AOVANCE, ?TYI1G To PuÂyTEE GmaMIF*IR-A"q ewOTZO1CTHE PTSLXO Teconceru which Governor SraalL has in the wel- tare of bis people, t he peop1eof Illinois, was forcefiîlly ehown'to the Qrayslake'committee which went down t«ABringfield recently te confer with thý state highway oMeialM, the governor and others relative to the location of ronte 21 which so keenly interested Grayalake resi- ~dents. Thé. Grayslake peuple wanted the route sent threugh the. village proper. but the highway officias had steed ~.out for' another route o-atside of' tÏeZvillage in order to avoid grade erosi»g. Thé 'matter was- takeçi jefore O-overnor Snall and a leiigthy hearing was badl. It -was poiuted out te the goyerrior thet the route tairouib the vUl~age wou1d neeessîtate two grde erossings w"Ibitwo mlilese, The gevemrer ujeçted te this feature wh8ue~ a hort istace. 8t.taedsttd &leytahe o uld not approve the route on whieJh there were two frade ,erossings within two miles it eoui4 eaSily avoided by diverting the route 4st UI~Sof ttua hearing it.waâ explained'to t1-g« rktt he.other route would take. the road a ,g and require censiderable filling T'he 111 would rather fili the whole siougli it ithah to allow epoM grade crossing that ~*'id. luthi way. u goverpor and bis ie~oheld out aùd 'tunlly thie Grayslake m$ ese m»i, ri the standpoint of Stçýb shotuld bifKed as the officiais had urge, iëjthé mro ý*iowua teEarl ]3arron route. go verner in remldi, i arks with xefer- t " odmtter ae this broad statement whieh ~~dsir *0be airto people as a whoe in, he turthan to aatiofy au individual. The governoz 'Lt Io t he dee of the01iil tat eOoýopete witii the i~4e~ .6zuwiti. o\a~88itupossble, and& statti e ALBwout4 gobeyonàe dti. utonary bal!way %~'$ ~ pO~4bUt *atit4nnt overlook tue, ~4J~nw> 1~e~ t grat idiiMdua1' in kVi aom = ,.twtej <that TlmMurphy, an4 -oter ýxited *U 4 ls. con pieuons mn ti,metro6poist Thi wMe ~ber8o , Ûiwdrers and ethers have been bd ln Meaitl rsic thiere of otlier in- if oae~ uam ain 9!deduction -wlch is adob4,wd UaE~hthycontrol Ch!i- * ~miua curs.W. prosme Brmdageieans te =-l' iM ST. I..&WP4UNCS EPISCOPAL ,m P" Ihmrci26, HOly Cosamunios at 8 a. M. 13a1Y c uemaslsandl mer=«n t il lb w *yS aflliUs.U«o Pl ate a e i ai . PrldSy.*mu »1. at $,.'i>..Ltiie ffl U s aUt* a Sa aî . oruon -Mei fft gog~ h ~iyWek sud * use PMTI*AN. Mev. Ovy,»meck.Paitti. sundaJ,,cboiat 9,:45 a. -=t, . WG. tfia t00o1d >baye been the duty of GErerpor Smnal b et *~p t tii have rouïdé e m u ani. hasd'tbernbasic to Chï vui-se e M1:0 Sro M&cansd the tact ta-e.intBruniage taes it ltb«uem 0ekwg ztatthe Tlh." «Mit» rellectieu on hlm and th,riall jury. In answer lieutmben Oiehervies. esdii bye- ~te frrndge~' tiglit asic huixu- hy -the prSecution 'Au= -Jprmtted tis ex-Detective Glu~er -te bang about the luvted ' to CUitA.HI4ftttought *tlUÎt court reem and continually tak te -the jury Men Go , odt ta . Um M UlamOi pah ut>'. Mi they went eut of the roonit Glaser adxitted that orfflii5t. We ane cotingm on plend i hiýwas working fer the prosecution and net for GovetjIor t«u uv etia«rts j'idai' ere- SkêaII Juat wI4y thereore, was Glaser in the eifploye ef nig, Maeh'28r& ~WH.&Tdid FUsT M 1TOIT8PISCOPAL WIT îdMr. Brundage and ether expeci Glaser chas J.-DtckoeY. Pa.t-n. Phono .11J th - b. able te do with the ju;y ? And the fact tWhstIeeiLMorn honai t. -;mm 'Wnot able tocarry out h plans pu the 0posÎ- mna7 cloa'i D. . DA. tiofn o!nt baving delivered. He at leant TRIED but 'r<i tn& lP Moing vorablp atIil o'eioc. Son. -&,et caught at it. latatwhy the. attorney general's mmx. 'A-Àchurcu 0f a Wrong iludiffer- o0ee bas been worked up over the faot that the jury tha-dhso« -Eftlur*k ý s et o 'Ue qWeckly acquitted Governor 8maI11 Me en ueo.,"àAProgiate Munie, *-IfGlaser had made geod, would the verdict of f or t ilsat e ttndchrc ac quîtt.al been returnedi en Paies $=dey. Como sud vmmhiip - A-u ter ail, it-siftsdèwn tote ipoint "Ht>G' .1Glda vlwth u.seic spve* Leffl DOM s ervon ce àtStepu LouerM. Wads. is - N~va WliUuxs, prasidefit.Tapic for tue The harder the Chicago Tribune tries te"'drive Gov- mmnulug wbrhat 80. Ahoitif1o um out of politica, as itg -agents Bay la tiieir sermon; musicby the choir. Cqme!' - n, the strenger the governor -cornes back. The hera frte en a*or cradk.ar8 nlous nagging and vici us attacks the Tribune las 'co c r eea i ft h n fo r ?~ choir. et Gever7nor Sail have neyer been equaled Theiltiet earals before mater.A ,any erusade conducted iu Illinois by a big, paper-- pected. gratifyig thing is however. that the public is 1 egi Pu" W* Moditalins. Weue day »etbiut. Maich 231h, ut more they attaek, the stronger' the governer 7:s.-"The ono.ttlou ta Jeans." j Ë the Public sees through it ail; the public kuows Thmy vt a.Uai 7: ;0 lias been unâble te run Governor Smaillsnd »ntdai evnu% Mareb U3, at la»'.- ?%.aWer. If h. obeyed orders lie'd be teuted !The Lut te>",niaits ai as me sof the great gevernors ef tue.state. b.r.»m viii b. ulai 11850 t Nniot thMtMMn; he ean't be run by a newspaper, l serrvies. 0455e a1f.vielomnes ofthe Tribune. Antuebon *M lu Chicago on business w WddedY .cted asu gui!bearers. Set. qtro»*Ëeart In "Brail a -i. 2!e Paxtro'ssocalaithé M. I. Nartii, Lb.rty Theater, Ubertyville. churct* t ffl day svening Vau a de- ,, odd UccM.ebot lXuttauilansd Mis races Ulfeni vas the. ggst of reuditian of the. pnaýisuL Yogixg sud Mis <Charlotte Harper at Wauiegaa aid JOD bUeilllatilathe 01qp$VblOi Wedmos4ay ,véklug. I*oed the7 progratu. u*gw»ta Wer servâd by the lAdltOO Md society. MrI5 fi. P. Nlyialaor snd dailghter, Mildred, vere Waukegaiý visltýra iset The Cilseiiahp 01555, coiduCted br 84t13rda7y arttfflo. Mns..Id. H. Liéber. Meeta Frlday Wi e % 1 dû* Oe ut P.. 1 n the villageaIWL NlMOU Kitehen atteuded a basket Ot'ba eTé ais«s b rovlng 554 eauh vee gem. ai the LewisIB titUte lu Chi- se.. mBU« VOmoax tslthu S Vg aiQ cage ftnesdail ateruon. ibisQogrtwxity ta leamru mt Oez AI Kalkbuan,ou bis regular rounds >n=eati e itlouahWlAil vomen are ugd attend. Brlug note book snd readlog water meters: "Donit knov'gncl anythins-juat trylng ta Undladione-, tbuiig. The. firet Racla in oty' qWýiln) tair vill be 4eld inBurUsttmThis Misa Aa Moier, vio has beon Qulýe w , chtdBauray wie. ya votO i1 :%t la grippe, bat repumed ber, ai là ta e th9 drectarb deoded ta so- dutio t fthe North Shore offices ut cept iii. offir of tihe Bunluston club jiigbwod. ud otte tii. fair thère. As SOon aU An.sud Mrn. AI Hapke o 6h4cif l W wauaueuncd, Union vere hem. *ver mtdy ia tingtherbv oetrvo*d ta f orget thef i parents, Mr. and Mm.. James IL MakdltOe8ansSd pltah in an4,help mako sud Mr. and Mn.. Chla Hagxke. th1e fuir a sticceel. le Bort Faulkner bas Ialzld theo casa Dou't forcet the, Dano. to h. glven 1saters -ta ah. bi i R, and Tuesilsi ai the Tovil RHaihby the LlJertyvlU, b.au lhi dttues aitit:e »ev'tore Mioe Vbmmiitiiiy BOOSTERROLUB ThOaM ik ,plat iL î» txl4. For seveute -dal eveun, March 22. Corne al of 700. yu lient bas, been receiving mik ai O. A Nesomsuddauhie, Blathei Ltbertyvifle bia of Tors Bra.. 0otu, Nereiomead auhtr aindvan loÏed upon as a neceesti beth retrnedhomeWednf"y.aftr 4xere. Tare Bron,.are nov htins aIl a-shbort isatwi vu Mn. Nev$oular-,l,, tî iîîk ln thë atry,but Oie ptaut,hei4 ente, Mr. snd Mm. O. F. Nevstbim. ut, wîîî tomaîn uponl for roceling purý Marilu fdiji. :poses. MigssHelen Mergdabi, cf Hlghvoodl* Mk cie Peeiso bo tii. r.ail Mis" He1 n umaNholis., ofat Hisisulýd'were eivoliberesud ondant laSt Park, =ax iss charlotte Harper, of Mndv monnsru isr tlr i Waukeg&t4 ver. guests at the. Charles on l.mal1e vas a"tUdi n. SUOv Kieppr hoo ~ouay eentu . drif t near Oie Kohout greenbouk. bei The. repart vas hrought ta the. inde- a Ietq Of tire chalus, sevoral Pixhec of pendent Saturda.y morning that Bort'ibide tram his hsieesad tii gruatet Fiall, the popular toamster, vas lu a Part o fib religion. Os OSYli tha' bail wvay vlOi tire titi. Wiifl th, lu- vas noa kiud of spring veathor. nobov, formant vas lu Oie offiliot paused and t;iere -'utf't no sich sutUrai" Asa on"a sied lail of luanher, lookiug fine good road betveen ite aud Eon8&t. sud daudy. i the /,r,. i u ...wtM lfgsdefficient eervice, Pwltb >the the staff aI lit. frti-à«M l-iti coenpaiy. Re itili reta*iis tiat famotis Culooa. rshu-1iber Pa4.4 C9flD85. iréd in lbaekeétui *" The Johom 6i aXerx truck y,», ta- teevet-ready hNorth Phare Liné &Ai to luake tb régler trip ta Ih the nearest statinS iromwhoncf Varlis 'tQY 91i1bcOth count y served by was taken to the stores lxy vaeoý thft Ivm last W94IL But that lttie a1edr §lncesaurforcgSure proeeedingl are fvery neariy completed. vo expeci ta re-open the Lierty Theater Baturday, Marcb -24tb. Wbule voe are, giad to returu ta Lber'tyviie, vo regret the tact that Mr. Pointerl.asty depanture mande tone-iloinrnee.sary. la the very near fiure, vs are lustalllug a ne* musical Jnstý1* ment. Shlpment ouýaame has already been made. Our pisturea vil bc strlctly hlgh.clas at ail tlmes-although we tha1 llBaltalu Igur palloy ofrflot over-advertlalng. Neither sha v lc aiThoater ln the i.bg tty dais,'as that la imlpossible for a u tovu. Oureiogan .111 flot be "The. Theater Magrdfleent"- but vv iiisay that you viii ae the sMme bigh.c,¶aspictureathat are shOV5 luntth. beautfli Chicago Theater. Our slacig flor *111 enabie you ta, se., the pltres ln comtort. Th.MWp expresions of pleasure tram so msny of our oid pst- rOUS, regarding the 1 nopeulug 'of tlis popular lbqator have beeu extromely gratliylue ta us. fiassures uùWttat airness ta apprecf- jtted. We viicin. meetgad ta seail of oi r aid friendi and tpatro1a on auroPsulngfiuit- The feature viii more than plaste ail. Tou remnember seeiug Btrau51xsart, the, vonder d'ag, iu "Bilent Cali"? W. have hlm here again ln "Eravu of the N'orth". tlau't miss Il. *liep a aplendid comedy. RMIULAIt ADMISSION. The. Great Laites Restaurant. Twenty-secand street, af vblth PsItt Pence i. propietar, vas boid up sud1 robhed about 11:46 'p. lM. .r9nday- Mr. Penne vas alonq lu the. restaurant and wÉs fusy sweepingth Oe flor1 when tve men. who iiad been et- lng outalde 0-fr neyeraI nfUtAg. en. tered.11 . They wore iiandIrenchlefa ovort their faees and ver atmod viti for- tyfive calibre autouuatlc pistole. One of Che felows ordered Penos to baid1 up hus hands while the. other search-' ed hi. potkets of seven doýllars - He was told in continue holding up bis biande uptil the second teilow looted the» cash register. Hçney was the. only thing whf ch was takeu SEVERAL ESTATES ARE PROBlITEI) A numnier o f etates vers Up for heartng Monday lu probateocourt. Among these were: Arthur William Lee' ostate. Zon; Grece Lee La Rose was namod ad-1 mnistratrix.1 Lamnbert Tasche estats, Barrington,1 $3 900 persona] and $4000 rea! es- tate. Letters lssued to John C. Plagge, exocutor. FGeorge Schmitt estate Frermont township, Letters lssued t. ranit and Lavent. Hertel, adralnlstrators. Henry Weiss estaie, Lakte Zurich, viii pýoved: letters lssued to Cara Weise, executrix. A number cf tovus ln Lake Voua- iy beid their caucusees to naine. -superisors an Saturday Oie Ilth sd ln saune places bot-t si. en.« re.poxted. lute t vs ee PFremout viiere SuQPervicsaI HPrylieYer round *12 Oppoufnt for the fist lime in Yesn lu John . Wlrtl4 buOnt li suer vison came \hUk as nomnee bi a vqteof a106 tb as. Daves Carison, of ihuspd Parlt, la charge ut a day rua on tii. Lhenty- ville dhvlpiofathebNraith hre Lin, b.d troubles of 14a Try o«n Thgrsday tanlug f et vee*k, duuIun f5 nin, smnw and shoot îtom. Thetrolley veut on a rsmDQe vb.ea user the Ko- hout geubouse sud tausied the rn UR-uture or Mm a. iai as fixiulay b. a gel lPb lu the*moebti do flue vlth aUl-the elementane aga"t a fllov. viii a fortyUtie gale blovinîs A-10»-Oie prairie. The. Ubertyvie Grazar sehool aüd ponJR esgtslu u n e eofttheruai bu»kt bai teatu tiluuiid the U'r. . o - f the ÙL tylUe laarkeh <iftâie Ncth, 8. thiril tmm inlua gmara.atheId M. O hors Lil4autid»eted theZEastes ses ciiurch gym lait Tiiurday ulght hy a sou. adlulat voek blaesmaed gth la seore of 9 ip . The grade achool vu- a -branil 5ev unlfotm e0ft the lateat «tt pil ae femmbg Qulte ciieety aver the and nattilent style. Bald regaila Car- rogut of thé. game. aiea twa brlgt gold bauds on the rilgt s 4 c rOU Nw praui cuit Male ToYOUR MÉASURE V MS madie ta fit YCfLJ insteati of saine stand- - Y aid model ix4ose Apolocoque dimensi6ns mae the. suit loôkriànl&uu on you, in s'Pite of rnauy expert alterati'ous. A nuitêmade t.oYOUR MEASUE àd guaranteedt ti fit bas a certin &inction that cn eye .btained in r eady- ma"i clthesant 4uhave your choice of over ?ne thousand new pattqnsta b. mate ino any suit you, may desire, frosu the. ditinctive conservative modelato the last word in nove!- ties. Every suit diat cornes from MorWSe. is backbd by fourteen yeais reputatipuý 6f perfect îàtisf action. Ail WooI Fabrics a,, e,$34~ Now On Display Others $2500 to $80.00 'J. B.,I 1OIkSE & CO.ý UBERITVILLE - hope 14 ILLINOJ3' LIBERTY THEATRE LISERTYVIL.LE ILLINOIS TL7"Acrn"SIX: Ibis -range can, b.elanged from a ri*lgto a left land oves without xta parts. No maler,.where ye o,4 ii. oer . 6 WliJn meet anl conditions eqicioty. It re- - quires DO more rom ii qmn kntitchd theti.ordinary box jsabret range. Furnished with sanitary white splasher, trayn sheïf, back rail, broiler. pan, legs, ides end top af oves. bth ades of sbdf bracket and with nickeled parts, maie lit a nmt attractive kitchen Range. 'hie ra section uses either saturai or artificial gai. flieCGoal seCtion burus bard coal. soft coal, coke and wo& A complete tus range and kitcn beatcr as on. unit~ *cmuying lesu pac in Your kitcheu nd iving a large cossbined cooking surface. Bath tde Gas and Goal Section can b. mced at tie. saine ârne. Coil for heating water tank can- b. used ini cennectias with the. ",oAlstion. ln Buiness For Myeif ffitsanyhisgo ueebieity or phnnbing tep*mfr wok1 oeilBée Sadtfaction Guarante.4 ~~III BEN CLYI3OURN A -NEW* YEAR RESOISUTION.' arn going ta graw flks- Sthats my resolut.io. And ' every àay l'Il change a bu- de-eate . y ab iys a e tieget . ey waysde are few in. -I;umbr. -If you would always keep me asI amn-if you would bold vivid * memonies of My +abyhood, S sWut for the îeeograptuen Who krxows just how to ma ke beautiful port&aitt of babies like me. Phase 258-R2 or Love!! Drug 'o. Today for an Appointient YPortraits at your home by aew ma dw ne"l at. s, - ~ ~ ~'rt.eiZ~U,-e-,rrbts~Mdi L Li Pr Tryu -/ r -4 - :i. - tir el

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