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Libertyville Independent, 15 Oct 1925, p. 16

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~----+ MA woe stated today --that France is * ~#blH insistent upon hbaving <a free -- hand in mmtnlu'thg',p'ct_bof twaanm (Anemany and Dalas 4 -- ®HH also attend to the Aecorations U the edifice. "The entire: interior of the edifice will be recomstracted and the heating plant will be ad-- Justed to meet the new inpovations. Wwork on the new ements will be started n':fr'-r'm EK W,. Ma . presidest of the vides for the erection of-- an add}> tion to the church which will be used for Sunday <ithool purposes and also when the famed dinners Of their church will be given in the futu.e. The Woestminster guild o the church have dopated the new ..._.,_m. The irustees of the Usion ceBburch held a meeting, Monday evening. October 12, at the residence of Mri. Marriet Muir on Mapte avenue The building committee, Messrs. Rankin, Nellson, and Plaister, stbmitted a lodsy that the conlerence had reach-- ed the slage when approval or d}=-- approvel by Von Hindenburg and the members of the Luther cabinet would ~tArtermine --the #anai decision --of--ihe Oerman delegation. -- While <~official circles-- emphasized that the report was of £ "purely fo-- formative character," it was 'obvious tween Germany eand Poland.'., the mandate for some of Germany's former coloples; --These® demands have. greatly> irritated : the allies Chamberlain's etatement was par-- ticularly significant in view of the fact that the . Germap delegation wince yesterdgy has presented a mumber of "incidenta}" demands as conditions to iIts entrance into the Becurity Pact. These demands .in-- clude" evacuation=of the Rhineland and comgfrol of the Saar Valley and wibility for wrecking -- the security paet--conference hWere--this statement made today by Austen Chamberlain, British® foreign minister," was inter. preted as being a direct threat to the CGerman délegationand the German nation. : a "Negotiations here have <already progressed so far and so favorably that no delegation can eafford to take the responsibility for wrecking theme megotisations," Chamberlain eaid in a statment to the British Press, | B--CRH: RBeriin,.--Oct. 11--Buocess of Aallure Locarno, Switzerland, Oct., 14.--No ©290 ------>NEWS JTEMS F. 0. B. Detrobt FORD MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN Touring " 6A S e eetmmmmmammmme. ... erdgy has preséented a mlsmamm'mfl,m.mm"ntw :?:cidonm" demands as| leBlency of their ereditors.' By. groups of stites the percentage of wlr- to its entrance into the | -- farmers who lost their farms since 1920 were as follows : Fire Enst North set. ~These demands .in-- mmm,0mmt:mwh.w~muhtw eent ; uation of the Rhineland ummm..m-momzomm. The percentage of ten-- | of the Saar Valley and mvbohutbdrmtymmtmulyhllbn. e for some of Germany's Records of the Department of Justice indicate that in the pre--war years, lowles: . These® demands . 5 per cent of all the bankruptcy cases were farmers. During the deffation (ly -- irritated : the alliex 14. per cent of all bankrubtcy cases were farmers. . In some of these states mranp en ens., . vepen Fepvofighnen WMWMLS'IQ'; ented 'zbout 1 per ited--toduay --that m"{mmfimmm centage In 1022 had risen to pearly nearly 80 per cent. " ". h.'.h_' 'fm. . . C CVE PDOOL GRnanme ym radtver hi. h L ! «afford--to take the respoy. To meet this d_ecnod'- Ford production is rapidly ap-- proaching a new peak, which insures early delivery. Demand for improved Ford estab-- fnrrdoring bemienber RUNABROUT $260 « COUPE$H:0--+ TUDOR SEDAN$s86 -- FORDOR SEDAN seto Clesed cars in color. D-n--ll.:--l-u--nq--n. All prices J. «. b. Detrait. To Meet Record Sales , 31.55; Butter 7d 3y, 25.24. _ _ _ DAM'S DAM--Maid Spofford De Kol. Butter 7J 7y, 27.85. ---- SIRES DAM--O F C Chicago Pretje. Butter 7d 5 y, 27.61; ----Butter 365d 919.42. --. _ _ _ soe'amens. The Bull Himself is a Good Indivicia! With Good Rump and Twl Setting. -- He--is a Little More Black Than White. 7 C megp en panloer exp t cpe rale torcaawiinty Ti x9 ids . ts e L4 0s e m acand Mumumutohmqtuhnot_mm points out the Agricultural Foundation, as practically all of them were in eurred by men who bad been doing fairly well until they entered the period of drastic defation, _ . --_ . additional 15 per_cent «04 I0ur per cent think it was too much credit. °* . uqumumwoumnmmm'wn.mu ndtnrunuqhov.tutanlvennspbteluotlu,hmfd'.qanflu corn and whesat--producing states lost their farms through foreclosure or bank-- ruptcy during the late depression. Four and a half per cent more had turned over their farms to creditors without legal process, making a total of about unmt-bhduutmummhwflmwl'pm An udubiniamaer #i 20e ane us o o td WOs TE Melfluwmtbum~mhmmtcnmlnw.mmcqthel that high freight.rates are responsible, ten per cent blame the high interest, "!w«.tangtmmwmwtuuufiumm and four per cent think it was too much credit _' R. V. Rasmussen > > _ ~ Ne -- ~ Forty--two per cent of the farmers in --the Uniicd Citates blame their Hnan-- <clal dificuities on the lJow pricés of --farm products, according to the'Hears Roebuck Agriculitural Foundation, which bas completed a --ztady'of the pri-- mwmmmwmummm«.m vey wmade by the United States Départment of Agriculture, ~Seventeen. per muthgf-rmmmmumuithdlmufld@'_firhde- SIRE--Chicago Pietje Champion eS TA O DAM--Colantha Rag Apple Spofford De Kol. Butter 7d 4y, Elmwood Farm Holsteins -- Chicago Rag Apple Pietje mm May 11, 1924. His five Nearest Dams 'Average 32.1 Lbs. of Butter in Seven Days Without a Skip. secompanied by Mrs.\ ¢st will Bevisited and the. Go to the nearest Authorized Dealer today and have him explain the many improve-- ments that have been made. Easy payment terms will gladly be arranged to suit your convenience. Price $275 LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT THURSDAY, =~ | INVHE SIMS BE-- > s --I|_ FOREGOVT. AIR 1|' BD. INVESTIGATION me---- ) Lewig 'of 621 Pr08; _ Mrs. June:S. King and her bouny deyghter, Jare, of $35 Hickory street, Waukegan, are visitors in the vik mmw--' 52 sn --'m' 'fi'fiw'm--. ten days vacation at . home. 2 Miss (Burnett Vanderkloot, daugh-- ter of Mr. and Mrs,. W. H. Vander-- Baldwins. versions' which will make the win-- ter months pases pleasantly. _ The Guy C. .Baldwine will= ..ke m@ --Of their new hbome, 617 avenug.-- in about tes days "Bmitle," everybody's dog and th@ idol-- of-- the children of--the village, will go to the new home with the o PC vefonmmeizapedity is Feuncbns / Snes se is na d i+ c c [,un_ army and navy officers and their Aying subordinates over the vélue oft aviation in modern warfare. 'The ad-- 'zatral 'waes said to endorse 'the © posi-- tion of Colonel Willlam Mitchel), whose charges -- of . "crimipal . negli-- gence" against the War and Navy departments launched the presiden-- _ _washingto8, Oc 1JF.--Hear Admir. {ll Wilitam --$8." Sims, retired, "the Mitchell of his dey," was invited be-- Sfore the President's Air Board today to deacribe BE theory or tnoe~ neft war in which --he believes the | air-- plane wil} make dteadnaughts obeo-- :'..A'_q-hl _Sims wa«e expected to fur-- Nes !SE J & § /?' d'_ii Mt:' fitu_,! l .aSt.hNtlaM enter. Neat Harms Woods and hno.xu Forese "ern public golf course. en hm.NC.tHfl: m and Memortats N : Forest Preserves; ** This section is famous fot its woods and winding 3a:£a~h_-w&;: besutiful road. lined ':HnE secreation ground near by. four golf coutses close by e f UKECAN M norr, LAKE g Fowwaso MICHICGAN LAKE BLUFF ' 9 } \ 1rane romest ts "", \' T SHERIDAM 7§ \\ 6 *\ . . Hllane s thth * 2 * i4A 3 \,\ s ~' A IN § # ' ' oempster stcl g |ivamer OaAKTON 5T. * | M*'.hh ~ STATION SITES on the new Shokie Valley Division . . ) CHICAGO A L000 c o ------... LoOOPp . hork thones ~Sor the ~ctasin ~between I navy officers and their Station site is at Simp-- and picturesque ._Tu'."'-'fi-rfi':« _ for naming the stations on the new Skokie Valley Route of the North Shore Line avenue,-- hat OBER 15, 192 9pmh Avenue in beau-- tiful Lake Forest, a se tion famed fot its magnik-- tent estates, Lake Forést is the home of Lake Forest lA}Uv'-u. Lake Fotest Academy <and Sacred aite is at Old Bmm Highland Park, rich in historic associations. On the Old Elm golf course stands the historic old eim tree from which the club dnm.mu'..,Tvo&g courses are close by. Elm Road leads directly Into Ft. Sheridan, f Denville, IIL., Oct. 14.--A rewerd of $50 has been posted by the . govern-- ment for the capture afi resurn ~to Danville of Sergeant -- Watl-- kon, Army Recruiting Officer, wanted on a. charge Oof bigamy;>>.}> 4. s=-- wooded and prairie. Noted fotr its bexutiful vistas, concrete rofd. ' This pic-- turesqure section on the offersevery variety of oo lc Ch:::':douby. :__._ *$50 FOR BIHIGAMtRT-------- ** Park, known as a gar-- den wpot of besuty and famed for is attractive land Park w% |_ _ Chicagos Oct. 14.--The search -- for Martin Durkin, alleged murderer of Edward C. Shanahan, United Statcs kovernment operative who attempted to arrest Durkin for the theit of sev-- eral automobiles and attempted mur-- der of three policemen, was continued. today in various parts of Indiana and lllinois by Chief~of Detectives Wil-- liam Schoemaker and a equad of 35 detectives. The search tentered to day around Valparaiso, Ind. following 6:!""* is at LDeer-- & tip that the fugitive bad been seen there. t * Yeukirina sioné. ' Thesze will be continued in an effort to bring the public hearings *o a close this week. The last few days of testimony, it was said, will be turned oy, O glal --ailrecraft -mnflgfimw ¥iews on what the government can do to pro-- RENEW SEARCH . FOR M. BURKIN EPSE eR PRem GERt CA00L L further teatimony would be bheard from-- bigh army ® officers, -- including, Major General Fox Connor, Assistart Chie{ ot-- --Btaft--in--charge--of--training activities, and Mejor General Robert C. pavis, Adjutant General ~ ot the Army, [ In order to speed up their work + . § Sn en nagreciam c on R on ',,_~r hl.lJ"mh'"h 310 stoané * Fhooe WIM on emsaem ic k 2 CC "the airplane has made the lete." ~Simse urged the conq of huge alreraft carriers to the battle fleets, with light as their companions, Station site is at Deer-- Stacion site is at Hailf private aviation. @npnounced that the-- construction \/db-ysbe;.mdm."'mdham.md.xa "¢~. : ' late about the Skokie Valley Route of the North | Sbotelf':e now I::z:mmmd. Here is an > ; -- . ~opportunity to &A direct way from 'themm':fumhmwju es e When the Skokie Valley Route is ready for operation ~ s3 eatly next there.will be nine new stations. We -- . 7 want,1mmnnniud\uundom. As an incentive, e ~ m we are offering ten cash awards of $100 each. The Skokie ~~ ' !\,/'dg:kouuwiflmmeofdnmucm:c;nmbm-- y ' direct service to Libertyville and Mundelein. m s icéflmnotadfotiub&udfultrmagp:ipmfmut'pn- s ----. . serves, numerous golf courses and natural advan» tzga:Wcmwe&caflmnfinahkmwkhdne f - In all cases, the right--of--way is either within or adjsining*~ *' & . ~~~ Shore: suburbs: ~Evanston, ~Glengoe,~ + --~sal ~_ land Park and Lake Forest, We want other--names to -- use in conjunction with these names in order that the stae _ g» -- ions on the Skokie Valley Route will 'not be confused -- -- . mthd\ooegnom&onlhcm *_"**"& *T :~ 2 Reward My 4n is "am # geyrlons for us many station -nunhod-l-." 3ummd--k. many namés ss he chooses for Nine stations are to be fota&nmuh:d award of $100 to i the best ofall those rece l Conmmt is open to everyonse other than ¢mployes 3'.. 2 Any contestent may send in my-- sestinns far sa manye atarian replace eruisers Shokie Vaiky rgheot way,. . Look Tot on amaile preon sigh Soardy iGennlying the poation siteg m aepmnibres toxts a which aitinani io hi l hel in of the prize money. horth and socth es the mhodtMir A visit to the Skokie Valley Line (undeg construction) may specific station (designate will U swarded to : ::n-hul.l.l.m.); o is enm-!-. °* The contest will close December 1, 1923, Entrics must be postmarked not later than December 1. Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad Company 79 West Monroe Street, Chicago, III. TEN CASH AWARDS Announcement of the winners will be made December 15. Mail your suggestions now,. Address=-- ._s _ . Advertise in ""The Libertyville Independent" Conditions of Contest: $1,000.00 Reward Department s . _A be more personal if _ [JVERY telephene Y0u telephone. _ _ | ment higher then jor _ Tt is inexpensive. It is those installed ten" direct. It carrties your years ago. This con-- a : dition will eppb to Oown voice and person-- ,.":"-""_":;":;'f':"}, ality. Time, money and present price leo is effort are saved for you 'poweriess to eentrol . and for those with whom these advances. ' you talk, through the @ TeA (powcr of the telephone hsed to bridge distance. _ Adllead AAGER FO IRES S¥ ® _ un «q . y 00000 e esn torem iss omm tem during the 1¥. e 3 2z """m' f the Sase Use Long Distance E: t" is "z:';.'; It is inexpensive. It u' 6 'those :::%l;d ::' direct. It carries your dition will appls to own voice and person-- _ a $ 3 Your Voice-- Ap¥ie ; a cash award of $100 will be made 7Av¢bv¢l be made on the md(h)fin-tw.ud ) the resson you consider the name appropriate. + 8h&md-&h.'d the pflsx" the full the prite tied for 'mgownutouqu name submicred be 5 mogme if s tat Thmar bot over 100 words, telling why ~'"the aame is considered appro-- BELL SYSTEM wepadgrnin &7

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