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Libertyville Independent, 1 Oct 1925, p. 10

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_ _____ * SHtnading the IIl--fated dirigible across _ * *--<he mountaine to the west was a di --__.~~*" reot--¥ielation of laew, while the man-- heis Asgpment t the unsuccesstal Hawai juty. flight was "the work of bungling .._-s;nunn:dt-:.mféi repp in time of war, work. m,mumnm&yw' y y Ahe L4*ty/! Witinalh 4e 3e macle porole mc tpens stomn aind iC Li * monet meunmtmariemeei® " . fi00 .( Slolstl D : 'mot be made becalige the dbunty 'cannot afford it. |--_ . .__= _/ -- «Comrright; 1098 Worper Brén, Witwres:thes . * } & 4 Tok tor thee 2s cletidl mapndionte s the dinodntton: | i rewne t wreneomanpent can poss mar is s ononse --| Kills Stack 'sf Li d _\ @me can't help but wonddfw@y it--wouldn't be possible, " + s Tragl at--Gurneg. ' _ in --order to-- make néeded: issprovements there_far the}-- _ \.______ _ __...._<..______soooooosloo s ooo oundl 2o l( enees ooua ol ' ' :K- j '{!" foag ,\ ¥ y 'w + * ® m 'o se 2 .fl;.».n\, figkagnes .?: exien of 5s »s.,. m '.;-"'1 ;:\; Sugog v * witg + C3 e '.'T---'-fi:'rw{ cxer * K fouse Jnt the County Hespita! and ntilise the money and of--f . mumt ie mmnaednmst i: |me mewrine man bevine en o0 | mueven eniue oors hnd cst 06b | did.the navy have the right to sond that sabip --all over the mountains." nounsed the naty for its "minerable Judgment" in ordering a dirigible 0%-- a«-- the Phis Nalley in the face of "criminal negligence" of the air force M.mmmm ererpything that is said herd,' 16 order All the while Mitchell brought in to play all his batteries in attacking the Army and Nary,. He constantly tho: board. , eraft. This portion of his testimony was largely repetitions. air as Great Britain does the water, After delivering what unquestion «hly was his most 'vicious blow at the Army z Narvy, Mitchell d+ rcribed for , board how air ser-- viees are handled by the leading pow-- ers of the world. "Rvery nation is coming. forward with better planes than ours, France, '"The Japanese are working tooth| . Springfeld, Hle., Sept. 30.--VU. 8. Ar ard nall to develope their air service.|torney Thomas Williamson was They are good flyers. 'They havel|quoted today as 'saying the cases godd--equipment and it is safe to say |agAinst Deputy Marshal Moody, that in a few years, Japan will have| "Lone Woif" Ashur and Max Hart -wmmm_m,..mn.muuu-umu.tm are keeping quiect but they are vourt on write of habaes corpus cum Mitche:i's that nandoah order from Chicago, Bept. 30. --Mr6, Jatk:OTOW | _« _/ nagdis an# a hani '...::.-MM':: INJYVNCTION 18 Oi88OLVED or, Bt, Louis society woman wid-- mm' :m i# not direct disobedience,| Rockford, II1., Bept 30.--Cirenit|ow of the lnte sporteman, and --Sonth Beng Trbune. -hmmm:u.tn.muw.mumuww mm mm im uesnc omcs ons nmmmmm.mwmuhmmm,mm'nn * A > »Aumunuuu--nng-w Harry ummu,mwfina _~---- _ . May Analysic ere not flyers." "-um Auto z:-ipmn mee in mor» quality "of 'bay' is i To lradtifice: \ ns e * s -." wourt as a ¢ *" far WOOUWSEUWDELe Of tog. | to injure. port In raidin "-c-uhl n'-amm PEORIA ATTACKS ~--DRY AGENTS FOR --|-- BRUTAL TREATMENT C P SR i P amntrerientatien dit t Artt antiP---- siccin..' 4 4 of Springfield, "Lone Woilt" Ashur and Max Hartzig. federal prohibition oficers (é Washington, D. C.. of rob bery @rceny and assault with intent to injure. ; In raiding more than 100 establish ments in Peoria county, and arrest-- ing-- nearly 2350 persons, the officera are charked with etrikig and beating Vivid Stories of Graft and Bru tality Told Against Prohi-- a"@unicai brulality and wanton d's traction were related to__J# T. K. Green, of sPoria tounty cifa court, in a report by the county grand jury late Tuesday _ afternoon indicting Deputy U.-- 8. Marshal W. L Mood3, reoria, lils., Seft. 30.--Storiee of tyranuical brutallity and wanton d'+ their prisonegs and with destroying Oor oarrying away cidere, money and other properties of those under ar. VOLSTEAD ACT A FAILURE t the preposed . im-- SOCIETY WOMAN : _ aETS 30 DAYS 'iAroused from her dreama, Rileen peached for har nayiiges.> But as ahe slipped it on, hor eyes rested genty upou the recumbent Agure of the man in the twin bed beaide her twn. . To the world, John Mannoer: Ang was the Vstrict Attorney of ¥Fuaysite County and reckoned ons of the big lnawyers of the state, bot %o her, he was just her other boy,~~ her pal--tried and trus. Not a+ her heart. -- Bob had been a wonder-- #ul boy and would be a wohdertal man. To what high planacle might their problems,.buored up 67 a rich ness of falth and love. Best of all, as John had climbed, winning by his outstanding ability and inféx-- Jhle Integrity of purpose ever groat er honor and success in his profes-- wlon, that had remained, . m«'m«uuoch&a: hesitation. John worked 40 and now he was sleeping so sound-- Iy. It sseemed a shame to disturb him an instast sooner than was necéssary. Hliding cautiously trom the bed, she tiptoed quietly into the bath room, beyond.> Behind a cAre Sully closed door, she turned on the water and lalid odt fresh undergar-- mants for ber John. That was KHil-- een. 'Today, with an eficient staff of servants at hber bock and call, wbe still saw to the more intimate dgtails of John's personal comfort within ber heart, for her boy, her husband and the rich fullngss of MER EYES ARESTED UENTLY UVPON THE ARECUMBENT FIQURAE h nees o a Rash. Het trailer Agore, paught within bis strong arms, is Araun down to his side a prisonset i0 Iynominy ~nt s toanteg mons.. -- #8 _ O K But evin in the administration of condign punishment his touch wan dbut .a earsss, wle Ahreates but againt" he dured her when she had AnaMy escaped hbis grasp to olt a brenthless Agure at the other end of the bed. Che recalred the invitation with The color that played over her face was not entirely due to Wwer recent stronuwous exercise. He was always so outspoken in his admira uad,m. , "Oh John,--aad Kent is not-- dl'ormh-mhl'fl' "Having picked its lovellest specimen for my own, I would ba. the last to Geny the old state's <laims in that respect." °~ She smiled, happy in the fact that degpite the long years of their married lite her husband was still TBA _ Vanities of Youth > * _ Give a college boy a pair ot cle mmuam-'h' eare who makes tho nation't your tritmmpgh. --Ovar--confdence, has brought dizaster at the-- instant of visctory. *. _.= Abh, --H is over with the qguick M To be continued) "The prettiest bride that evet h ol C e % w Gerived from leaves of the orien reqmin t hae ade the shrub is caitivated in Jars on an Qustation From Hebrews The quotation "If God be for us, whe 'san be against us?t" is from the Me#w giia: foruud sc coud. . i --..l'z mibar have blamed woman for every evil."* "Oh, I gon't know. I notice that we Invariably impute sin to 'the old Adam Tite is troublegome, full of care, dl#-- | , eappointment and bitterness for thome that --carrty responsibility ~and --realize their sbhortcomings. But it hes Its re | > thorahip of this book has not besh ocaine Arst obtained recognition as | _ Dxon, Hl., Sept. M--James Kede-- a valuable drug 85 years sgo, and the |hum of Pawpaw and John Wolfe of smpniy was derived from leaves At tm | Aarmon Lee county, patroiman, wete in us,' never to 'the old Eroe'"--Boo ward as groat ans its worrles. COnller -- "I When Will It Come?, | i --The expression, "There is a> good : .':"."" D Ihe Mferm» mmen in ho weiges [ ramen't hoetret Br'er Williams :"' Iightnin' shines a light so Thundet char kin see whar he's goin,' but Thunder in Vike folke:--it--gite tired baitway an' }------ Br'er Willtiams Iightnin' shines a light so Thundet kin see whar he's goin,' but Thunder io Vike folks:--t--glita tired baitonay an' goes growlin' back . hgme. --Atlants Constitution. T rus Friendship La¥s ~ ¥Friendship which fown from the beart canmot be frozen by-- adversity, as the water that fows from the spring Beott's wust be --rendered again }ine: tor Hink, Cened for deod, to somebody. Bersts f too mach good staying in your bana man and a wige .." '~' " "-u-----u--w u-.uf: The reaitors hare a powertst «ly | mantal reapoonily o thes dotent thot has dencended from the aky to | ant sabhall be Rasl. * ald them--the radia. Now that lntet Among-- thone who attended the tons have begun sctually to attract | meeting were Dr. Raigh Mammill of houses have good reason to' Hofman, University of Chicago; Dr. feel encouraged.--Chicago Neoews Douglas H. Singer, University of 1M «f boneanty, bbut Th point # aWiity» | Md" u-.l*":-." l-"dh. A.lu.ct mfll& 'today l Re fe. > --sinfom, and cortatuly thert is | absokutely independent of political| dltions to a conference on a Eu Seatter Good Deeds from whom we recdive them, or onl;y It was formerly believed that ser Sral species of euralyptus, the castor-- ers would keep mosquitoes away,. How-- ever, Ooservrations made by aclentific men in differeSt parts of the world negative their value, » p nnrncntit en 2 |be Jnay (Wan, AAienmi in| Some :Sce Soncase in Gor.. Where Cocaine vomes F rom * * _ Not Infallible Wasted Energy ¥ Wet 64 oth-- 4 ¥"Pj have not 26 much to do in shaping cur UHves as thoughts have. which we bar hor. --¥. W. Teal. ns even more than é '.'.':."'...3.:':....&.-" SOAK charges of law notation. man say aothing about it. yon quent that they ald in proparation of The term "sophomore" used for sta dents in their second year of colleg®e or_high sechool is a corruption of the earlier "sophomore" due to the sop-- posed derivation from two Greek words, one meaning wise end the other meaning foolish ; alluding to the alr of wiedom Medigal Association, who led in the t#o years' study of the insanity cas on He sald that bhe would «wtlth the mumm'ah. the proposed amendment . @1 the a6 /s "am Ggx 2L 5 The meseling was called by Iw. J. D T Z*> wFor WiP ie ie D6 h-vh-.dn"flwt"!:'w necessity for the evacuation of the ago and Cook county couris, provid&-- n.".oen&fcn'mrm ad that whenerver a dofendant pleads wmw.-'nnf.. Insanity, he must, under the law, oub>|ing to discuss the auestion of vat 'The--sheep industry presents one of the bright spots in the present egri-- ~euinartl' entinels, according to the Hears--Roobuck Agrtcaitural Founation. ~'The unmiine of sheop in the Uniteqd States has been--incrensed for two years, ~Bnt--ivsti far from being bach At warttne or ymowar Nyunes. «mool ctay, Arut--consumas 3 per cent of it 'World carry--smer stoche 6T wenl Wf B Sour yaars and are now JOw. Woerld productien last o ooo w on maacke a o»..: |f Be sure and see this | Chicago, Bept »D..--An_ . insanity! Beriin, Sept. 30. --Germany is in m Of Sapreme Importance ON FRAUD CHARGE Tricks in All Trades years are concluded. ie profits in sheep is excelient for several pears to ~~ Moominyton, T. ~Bept. ~130.--18 a deal concluded today the Blooming-- ton Bulletin, Democratic Daily tound-- «4 in --1881, was sold--to a eyndica'*s headed by a McKee Maxwell of Poeor-- in and possension .will be given Oct, 1. I i# learned that the paper in to be greatly enlarged and improved. VTDARA, 1lL., Bept. 10,--For the Aret time in history of the institution ovrer 10,000 stwbents huve entolled in the University of lilinois this tall, the totsal now touching 10021 which t wver 700 greaten than the gross en-- rollment previous to this time. The martyrs to vice far exceed tha martyrs to virtue, both in endurance OSsCcAR O'SHEA 66 LAST TIMES THIS WEEK 'East is West' MAJESTIC WED. & SAT. The Livest and Best Place in Town OVvER 10000 AT u. or :. PHONE 1066 m 8:30 L. 2:30 Martyra e --= ol ~a mc miaabp 1

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