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Libertyville Independent, 2 Jul 1925, p. 11

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,% ~ LAKE COUNTY's FUTURE AS SEEN BY ONE ori (,,:'2 C ae o ,7 s Bs ---- warron's GrEATEST rimancters------||2{--t --! BR P | Cl | _ > Samuel Insull, said by many to be the greatest finan-- _\ 'ciers in elwtti@l#%f&i& the world, 'a man whose s# E;luumw T many or~he biggest corpora® *----tions of America, a-- man in whom hundreds of:thousands ___ of persons have shown their confidence in by investing q Acp%gfifins'that. he directs, has great * _ *words of praisé fo a'u'i"égfi:ifi'hke County Av nc _ _ big meeting in Wau'k'gfi_m ursday evening hé predicted «------~that-- Lake County: have a--population of three mil-- \_= __*>Mr. Stratton, up to the present time--bas held a $3600|.. 16. Der-- . .»------ M)ob?uchnfotfln emmwlg S un t 4* * !*> *~--But now he becomes a Department Head at & salary of| 2% S1m sitppery fish. _ _ _by elevating Mr. Stratton to this position. -- _----------|-- ce y slevating ML. fhration to this posithon. ----=------------ 4. .. From any standpoint you may figure, doesn't it seem logical| ~ariington Buhi 21, Sheboygan;|[PZ""F* Qf {Mf, IMMI®RTAION _ ®XCUSQ _ to think that the state commission, knowing suburban--conditions, | L4la Gnlf:eh, 22. Sheboygan. law 'by the Uniteg . States. Other * « F < f 7 urt Linde 22 Milwaukee; Nete), MC°°ngs have failed to stir up any -- " etc.,, is in better shape to handie such a matter as the suburban w{,k,.m,,_ 18, MilwWaukee. | |considerable interest. -- fare than the meg who office at Washington and travel over the OR N iO e Ruth| O |, t t * 0 | ~eountry to fields which i t ing a s z24. Chicago. a Bee the Wainut Bedrogm--Suite in g.coum hich n':an:-nbm kncsothmg nbont? Yet ap-- "l:.yu gu'e&x Milwaukee; Trent | oys p;%%' C BIg." Tour chbien -- pare y *\7 l"'fl"_ 'dt. ¥s u.'"'u"' W that . its "0 waukee. $ ?.( r rf:tut%inggt g regu-- ~"Cd m . powers ) j , 7 "",-", mz y f waln tont. g eon-- P e P se w of state commissions is going--40| .ges the inree prece Volgut Par .mr'::g. An pxceptional bUYF _ an tate a dangerous attitude 6f state vs. nation, keeps on injecting |lor Buites me're foaturing 1 $99.90.|saggest that 70L looy it over--it is a "In spots where its advice isn't needed nor wanted: where i P wE e Oe Nn Sul Cfi O B ie on ie ) dEA ---- Late County Independent --.Waoukegan Weekly Sun We note that the Interstate Comnmierce Commission insisted on proceceding with & hearing on suburban fares in Chicago, Monday, . disregarding the suggestion of a representative of the Illinois Com-- K® merce Commission that the matter lies 'within the jurisdiction of __ th: STATE Commission rather than of the INTERSTATE Com-- :fi'fi'kpaifi le the Interstate Commerce Commission insists on jurisdiction im a technical situation on the théory that Kenosha, Wb.,n"dflamood,lnd.,mnrvedbyfinnilroadsindudod in their so--called suburban territory, and those cities being OVER the, state lines that therefore the Interstate Commission insists that it must take . jurisdiction. . jurisdiction. Surely the SUBURBAN traffic out of Chicago 1$ a matter of LOCAL consideration, jurisdiction and general know-- _ Oftentimes the state commission feels as though a matter for the State Commission to handle. th: STATE Commission rather than of the INTERSTATE Com-- merse Commission, * * d oc Siite oi -- e se tes * 2 smm i* " The fuct is secording to these"who have élosely watched the operations of the State ahd Federal Commissions that the latter is gradually slipping into the various state in such a tyranical and determined manner in the matter of juristiction that it looks as though the time is not very distant before serious clashes will come between the state. and the federal government. The Interstate Commerce® Commission representing the Federal Government, seems to be attempting WHEREVER POSSIBLE TO USURP TH]J POWERS of the various STATE commissions. 'It not only applies to Illincis but other states in the Union. -- There. are so many cases that arises where the Interstate Commerce Commis-- sion steps in and says: "WE are supreme, the STATE Commis-- sion has NOTHING TO SAY about this particular matter." Oftentimes the state commission feels as though it is strictly -- Such seems to be the case in the matter of suburban fares. We can see no reason why the Interstate Commerce Commission should or can consistently inject itself to the point of insisting that it has _ With Elmer Green superintendent of prisons of the state and the Editor of the Sun a member of the Illinois Commerce Commission, the appointment of Mr. Stratton to a higher position than he has held before makes Lake County's recognition at Bpringheld far above that of the average @mall county in the state. It is Tar more than the County ever had in any previous administration. In fact up to the time Governor Small recognized Lake County this important part of.the state never had any representation in the state administration. ' Mr, Stratton's many friends in Lake County will be trighly pleased to think that the Governor has recog-- nized him to this extent for it means that for the first time in the history of the state Lake County has been given the directorship of one of --the eleven departments of the administration. C e ts . Mr. Stratton lives at Ingleside, Lake County, is a member of the Board of Supervisors and one of the best known men of Lake County. He also is chairman of the Republican Committee. e . pointed Director of the Department of Conservation and| ,, . he assumes office on July 1st.-- Agnouncement came from| 1: x Bpringfield today., _ -- > ns '¢ y' ca 1 i § Stratton made an excellent rec;rd during the four years he has served and that is why or Small picked hiny as the one to become Director of the Department that has been created by the recent legislature. _ e | STRATTON BECQOMES DEPARTMENT DIRECTOR ghould sit up and take notice. ~--~He's a man of such importance financially and com-- mercially that when he says anything it means some-- thing; when he pm&ets, his prediction is--based on con-- ditions of the past and present and he is not a dreamer of dreams; he's a dreamer of events and «things that usually come true. Therefore what he said about Wau-- William --~J. Stratton of Lake County has been a ertvy: FEDERAL USURPATION --OF STATE RICHTS GROW MENACING. Cl e U t cw Tiniin Aramn c Jaries Joppe, 27, Madison; Paith Ladd, %5, MNwaukee. |_ _ Alf MHendrickson, 26, Waukegan:; Edith Carison, 26;, Waukegan. ~Arlington Buhi, 21, Sheboygan; Plogge,. 21, Deerfield. Frank Jereb,*27, North cncq&: Stephanil Istimic, 17,--North Chicago. Wm. Enge!, 2%5, Beaver -- Dam; Allie Boom, 21, Fond du Lac. _ Iila Gfsch, 22. 'zleboygu. ) Jun Linde, Milwaukee; Nttue' arkentine, 18, Milwaukee. \ Thomas Trant, 25,, Chicago; Ruth Killhan; 24, Chicago. -- pol, 5 l __Marsha!l Schroeder, 21, Praine View:; Lydia Meyer, 20, Praire View. Merbert Meyers, 21, MarshlielkW@; Mildred Greenewald, 18%, Marshfield. --RPalke --Gustaison,--?}$1, . Kranston; Augnd Sudberg, 2%, Evanston. Lawrence Newton, 2%5, Waukegan; Florence Wallin, 27, Wankegan. Harry Stern, 29, Waukegan; Eva Mitten, 24, Marsbfield. _ _ _ _ _ --FEric Muelier #1, Chicago; Jose phine Rerfenstabl, #5, Milwaukee. ~-- Andrew Castague, 32, Gary; Elean or Giampolo, 20, North Chicago. _-- Harry Koehn, 34, Milwaukee; A} vina Mildebrath, 234, Milwaukee. . Albert R. Baker, $3, Chicago; Ann Novatay, 30, Chicago. Frank Jaeger, 27. Wokt Bend; Re-- W:&e-hn. 20, Keweskinn. _ lie _ McMahon, 27, Chicago Aima Owens, 27, Chicago. , _ Geéo. Wiens, 30, New Butler; Betty Schweda, 25, New Butler. ©--Ellias Berg, 52. HMubbard Woods: Alma Christina, 50, Hubbéerd Woods Erving Ernet, 25, Milwaukee; Lil lian De Rosia, 20, MHwaukee. Harold G. Bexer, 232, Milwaukee; Loraine NXNatcheck, 21. Milwaukee. M Faik,--27a MUKEUOKXERE. . * Mectat -- Rogere, 1#2;-- Mil¥e Roth Hobbs, 18, MUwaukés. > Ray Bumgarner,< 2%, Milwauke Kleanor Schautner, #%, Mifwankes. _Joseph Walcrak, 3, ¥H¥ Eleanor Keller, 34, Milwaukee. Ray IWlisn», $2, Chicago; Enmé McAdats, 39, Chicago. y * 4 . Harry Daie, 2%5, Detreit; Dorothy Smith, 20, Detroit. _ Robert Dawes. 22, Milwaukee, Ira Unhehause, 19, Milwenkes. Harry Scbramek,. 24, Milwaukee; Helen Meyer, 21, Chicago. f Joseph Hayes, 25, Milwaukee; Cath-- erine Roidt, 22, Milwankee. Gpet Trapp, 23, Milweukee; Leons Klein,. 2%, Milwaukee. -- Elmer Kint:, 26, Milwaukee; Violet Woiden, 19," Janesville. Arthar Obhmacht, ° 23, g\'vnkn; Margaret Holtmenn,. 18, Iwuukee. Ra'lph Torke, 2#6, Racise; Edythe Monette: 20. Mabitowoc. -- leo Palim, 24, West Allis, Wis; Fren Fowles,"18, Weet *l, Wis. Jack Rubto, 22, / egan, Mar-- tha Gordon, 17, Wa S Loren lackey, $2, Racine, Wis.: Alice. Floyd, 19. Iron Ridge. . Everett Wickham, 22, Waukegan; Eleanor Hokans, 19, Waukegan. _ --uUuiy twWo--or thres words in~----this puzzle? may bold you up for a while. But they are 'crossed by such easy words that there should be no diffi culty in discovering the hard ones. '*HORIZONT AL 1. Contradicts ss in --a debate. __ 6. Decorative group of girls in & Edwin Gates, 23, Milwaukee; Tes 44. 46. 46. 47. 49. §1. 52. T Te y ike hy 42. §2. 34. uts Man who borrows your money A good smeller. Unit of work. Lath (of a bed). Alleged force producing, byp notism. | To bow. Before, Most éommon verb. . Upright shaft. To beautifty. o Ciset : Portion of a cirtle. Rough wooly Rair. Fuiry._ . e Golf term, # / To impel. . Alacrity. mustcal comedy, 24, .Beerfield; YVida §3 WORD PUZZLE< ] Tokilo, Jaly 1. --The Pacific eiviliza-- tion Seciety ealied off a "Humili¢tion Day" meeting sched@uled for tonight out of sympathy for Santa trhn. earthquake -- stricken . city the United States. The organization will send a message of sympathy to Santa Barbara, it was announced. Th "Humiliation Day" meeting was plan: ned to stir up interest in creating such a day on the anniversary 8f th-- passage of the irmmTgration exclusion law by the Uniteg . States,. Other meetings have falled" to stit up any 'consldenble interest. JAPS BOW IN SORROW TO CALIF. "Kenosha county bhas been out of harmony with the present administra-- tion im Wisconsin," raid onme. "Kemo-- sha county has suffered much because of this pressure which. has been brought on thit city and which has«, in several instances, -- prevented . its development.' commonwealth because of--itsinabt-- Ity to secure proper representation in the lHilinois state legislature, has found support in Kenosha. This city, being in one of the counties of Wis-- consin which appears to be out of step with the greater part of the state, might consider the possibility of jolning the new state. --"b-.ggl_ > the state of HWinocis and form a Supporters of the plan fpr the al-- MHance foint out that the industrial interests of Chicago would .be much more similar to the industrial interest of Kenosha than ere the interssts of much of the state of Wisconsin. KENOSHA WOULD JOIN NEW STATE; 31. 34. 35. 36. 38. 40. 41. 43. 46. 48. 50. 81. 53. 55, ~2%4.~. Trap. 25. A kin 26. Flies. 24 67. Answers to Last Weeks CECEDE FROM WIS. A kind of beer. * Flies. _ Froren water. Hen fruit. -- Génus of mollusks. Machine for spreading bay. Fower. + Chooses, Gazelle. Sea eagle, -- To defy. Finishing nail Two fivem . Either's partner. Pard publMcity. -- Point of compass. Transmitter. Submits. VERTICAL 9 |.e Rp¢ a TO PROVE LOONEY TELLS OF ILLS l |-- WAS ROCK ISLAND -- OF EUROPE . 54\ (| _ *\ ¥ICE LORD NOW «... < n _ HWiTty August Benson, of Eenson's Clothing store,-- came close to not being married m(erdi; to Miss Margaret Mérchant. After he had taken out the license he was served with a subpocona to serve as & Juror in the county court. Afte; a wild chase through sgeveral departments of {ha court house he was exoused, and hbe ceremony took place as planned. Patent Leatheretie Boston bagse at 98¢c. . Aluminum -- Percolator at 75¢. Schwarts Furniture €0., 1113 South Genesee Street, just south of Wasbh-- Inktop, Waukegan. |, 1t WILL BE MAJOR GENERAL Chicago, July 1--When Brig. Gen. William 8. Graves takes charge of the Sixth Corps Area of the United States Army in (gaao on July 10, he ~will receive commission of Major General, Col. Charles C. 8mith, adjutant general of the Sixth Corps Area, said today. _ Looney's son was slain in a street battle a short time eafter the killing ot Gabriel --and, fotlowtng ~the --return of a federal indictment charging the treneportation of a stolen antomobilc interstate against him, Loouey, Sr., disappeared. Two years Iater he was located in New Mexico and brought VICE LORD NoOW y $ Rock Island, 14, June. 30. -- Ef. Torty u1 TRS BTaté To prove tnat John Looney ruled over Rock Island as a * vice--lord" '3:0 continued..in --circuit court here téday with the hearing ol testimony on the first of all 'Indict-- ments returned against the defendant. Looney is standing trial fifst on an indictment charging conspiracy to protect geambling 'houses in Rock Island. This is, considered the least important--o{ the: charges aghinet him and it is Bald that the State's suc-- cess in prosecfting this case will probably determine its course of ac-- tion cyhe other indietments, one o{ which charges murder, for 'the clay-- Center of Gun Fights in Rock Island Brought Back from SOY _ SHOT TO DEATH WAS ROCK IsLaxp _ | P 4 _ Order now and get the [ M | ) benefit of reduced prices i*..., jan yB and special terms Mexico. NORTH SHORE GAS COMPANY _ S LA C P "we C | lime--O--Stat U --Did You Ever ) Forget ) _ To Turn Off _ You Gas.IT ank | [ ----1, --p/|------ Water Heater?-- m , Of Tank Heaters and Time--O--Stats Starts _ Monday, July 6th Special Sale! DOES NOT FORGET! 'PHONE WAUKEGAN 37 !---- MAKTNG HF AOW 4A V patches to 'Bhe Times. Despite re-- versals encountered in the drive at Taza, the tribesmen are showing no desire to quit the struggle. The French were successful in the Upper Leben Rivéeér valley, where the Riffs were reported to have lost 300 dead M 'the Bu Malima district. Bridestobe or folks who are go-- Ing to bhousekeeping will be interest-- ed in the fact that we're featuring a four roem-- outfit conmsisting of Par-- lor Suite, DAning Room Suite, Break-- fast Suite and Bed Room Suite for $385.00. The merchandise is ai} good and you will be surprised at what we are offering at this truly _ ow figure. . Schwart: Furpritu®® .Co4 11--13 Whm Street,. just south of Washington, flm-. 1t on the To the eastward, the French bave met the tribesmen in the vicinity 6f TTR PoLae C OWE s CA e -- E200 > Te Cmm yap c nc ET mo.trtce tifln »evastedic .. L. s Ti J ds ~3 1 mm ';3-" h § inlQivaaatrini iban +d i. es wo Adte: y _ > P4 "--::éf;: P ij--',!r .9--:;-!59'5-'-.:-1" TR C on n e Mw-- ~AAG O RIEFFANS THLL Senator® Wm. B.. M'Kinley Gives a Most Interesting --Picture of Europe Which, He Says, Wants U. S. to Help --Prevent Future Wars. Pn'-rl front again bfi- been it." aagording to Tancier Cls o e ons 0 a .--<an oa a cAWE FORD COUPE--19:1. $100. shape, $295. * *P e OVERLAND ROADSTER--1922. New paint ans Nres, §L1G, ------------------.-- FORD TONX TRUCK--1$#23. With sab and express body. Cag't . tell it from new, $195. _ APPERSON -- SEDAN--§ -- passenger, 1921. in very fine condition. Wil take small car, diamond or radio as part payment. -- CHEVROLET ROADSTER -- 192% $125. _ e ( THE ILLJNOI8 AUTO EXCHANs NOT INC. -- 622 GRAND AVE Or--sell_ your cat on conmiiethen.. &=.~> seen the, new Alaska Cork insulated refrigerators. There is a style for it possible_for everyone to have the best. Terms tan be arranged-- we'll take your old refrigeraton, in on the deat and woe'll supply you with l::p free of charge for: one week. Genesee S(ree_l'.' just ington, Waukegan. WE PAY CASH ; the qverage rise and fall of New York haurbor is 4 faot * i~n. _ Chicago, e N. Ves --p Yflfi'fiéfl?' genet'l% m for 52)0'4(3&!- cagd & North Western railroad, has been .appointed --vice. presi¢ent and-- general counsel, and Samuel M. Cady, former assistant general _ solfeitor, L L2 uces prg cimt & : ' has been merly held Morehouse assistant g -- iimuce--Aage i+ a ~nephew ot King Haaken of Denmark, and a «ousin of King--Victor Emmanuet ot Traly,; Fez, French Moroced, July 1.-- Prince Aage of Denmark, fighting . as & captain in the French foreign Le gion, has recetved the Croix de Guerre for heroism "In --carrying -- or-- ders under fire of the Riftian tribes men in the defense of Bibane, it was VAN DOREN MADE . ; =~N'W. VICE PRES>~~ /+ Meun, tration announced today . Open Sundays and Evenings. 3yA 4 tk 85 T ide in Cars--coming in each day. ue¥," q20%. en advanced to the post for-- held by Van Doren, Nye °P use assumes Cady's place AB it general solicitor. © -- of the French fi*w--" rate, Waukegan, }} New York llari" q ° ind fall of tide tm is 4 feet 5 incbes. souih of Wasb-- v .-:.. % m PHONE 1110 l sold Nam "ri >L" ¥+2

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