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Libertyville Independent, 4 Feb 1926, p. 3

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The .randtrsother of the chm ""113! the baby mm be "In. 2i"k"nGirGcaar'er_tti,y1e._ef In, kratttttrltetT, Finds She Cannot Charge Husband With Kidnaping HerBaby, 3013'"; facial" in In". " In!" In... Antioch new-l. (on. you Fair".- Lteppf' Aw "Built to Give service he! iiijk...jrr.3ii "tyr 'tey! P.O.B.M _ The Ford Tudor is built throughout to the highest Sedan standards. The graeefululgpdy is of I'lla'ueel construction. Windows and doors are carefully fittedand weather- stripped to insure protection from any weather. The upholstery is a high gyade, dyrable fabric of ant-no die ciitor ind pattern. .. Of com-ac, the performsince in every- ters,'."",'."" come to expect in a Ttor air. 4.. . I . . _ . The nearest Authorized Ford Dealer' will gladly show yqu this goodJook- ikiralriitd éxpl'ain the an, terms - on which it may be purchased. .. Walter Bomt. n11 MIMIC man u the Insane tttoat-ttred his M3. on Mt Sand" in "The Race o' KW, bran." which will In the sanction all thll _ The production our" null-angl- on the "Our! Bod." nag; quote elect! revered try Cha _ cm. aeqrtdt "I'm. are trulybuu' um oteVroatutie. _' [ .rhe.ptodrteuon "ford: In oportunl- L}! for Bonn to clog amour-01m. 'Ho nos-um . rich. who! voice of "and" Magyar; pt: I. bill Aigd?tqt1 " In '11.. w. Ntti more! by money acorn W. Ftiid,_tuttrereqivtrnto (radon ad a. otgrtody of the no Multan. "out. and Edit. ' ~Thcy um um Avril-ll. 1917. 3nd In. Who got . divorce in fuck» in I": charging that Win: in diseased. They remarried. " cordln; to the ttttV New here. be can Wind itBnt6d to make a home for the children. It recite- that It he [on dbouodrlt'could ttave only coma from one person. »lle.chnrgeu that hll Vito ll ulmhlul. Wise was " occupant of the automobile driven by A] Beluretsfelstt, of Antioch we! Kenosha. In whch tqchrretHtsitit met death on 1 grade moaning at tion bill. F ,ynu:L a _ o. . "its g,itih'e'1rftlirhl"hue "was. Barnett charges Robert Burnett with detseruoty They were married in 1922 at St Lou". Jane Erickson "U mini; Henry . on I chug. ot daemon They were married ,in 1917. Attorney Welch filed both written-t "grade? Routter ts "king a di- vorce from Jam", whom the Inn- riod In "tr, neon-1n: him of dour- tlon. Attorney John Noll mod this BONN scones IN _ -- - ' w 511%le nous 'old 'irihii'iiTi 'mfi tr/ri/like 16;» as an: am "PM bt 81rer, riuiiii; - 'dLnuei, tir ' C c, . bt. . m . we) w my... I,tr4'a'll)': wg4"mmw " '_ _'a'l','t let] 1%. mm; mum. {cored t-r4or!yc 3mm: W4?!» . marl-warm and: ct,ttlrriiiehed "him taMrr.ru1lyNr -VPee"""""-"'"'"'"'""""-'""e""" rat-:2 "e'"'""""-"'"-'""""? ,~:;.r. a, ,- for the catch-NF nun" rii2',"e'jfri,iiiiriii wire very fuchbi'e. 'tart one interTreted her part. at 'won; mauled with little or no in. IcAnhm'. Fun-no "ad? wlmam Jttte I terrttttttou. . and bed preparation In and Emmett! O'Rhen In Leona 1 1tt '; nn-'er 0mm nnd most crop-I Bert " M - u min. 1-!) Inn. to a umnblo mm. The total left-- did Nar and V" desqtly eruored 'e I um- In eropain Illinois In large thrs c eapacltv 'rad.irnr"' A sac-tat nelson roprmntln' I tn per cent In- "reeit mm. -ttred lcrerat'e " that In "24. - _ y a I tims. . Ine Ivan av:"""":ema?i"m'"w... tvi"rtr ytt [Iggy-c" yn retard of " ttityArlr. Biairi. Inu', butley. atfanti. Moon and LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT. THyRSDAY, FEBRUARY t, 192g l Um- farm nine of the principal crops 1it Illinois produced during the 1925 «non mulled "2t,75T,000, a oesr--etrMt-petef_et'-frt ghoul. 894.000.0m from the 1924 total valua- . tion ot "i6.996,000, the report-tutu. i'iE-th,iyttr.e-stg- "s," - - rm _ a'i'6"i'Grl,tgil-rst" mm M. fe, 1925 season I'll darted. gym rim-- cWJLw'Pt Hpnngneld, Ju., Petr. t. ---.W,fetterr wheat tall down aqua for 1926 In 1lituottrtt' 22.6 per cent or 590.000 acre: Yen [nan planned In! August'and ll wmt 'ar 230.600 LtTiw rhrctatfttsib iiF'ri,iuitrlnt5teut in the am or 1921. at} carding to a .rvport itoruett ttthe Illi- nois nndtederts1 departments of uni; culure Were. The, [hat-umber arrange aurmy about: that ttfe {state acreage planted to winter wheat in 2.019.000 urea compared with 2267.000 acres planted a year ago, Fall planting can. ditto" in Illinois have been the worst on word and account for the heavy slump in acreage. the report atatea. " 200,000 'Acres Less This Year Than Last Year, Blame Weather Conditions MA. s,tiutstr-e,gttttuitrete.ee, 9.1092"?! In' the roll " crop GF llflnoh. TtiG report In boned on 9" December I gurvey mien bxrunl "carriers. . Cora. out- and hay, with; combined decreased "motion, ot "8,000,000 from 1 you no no the min crop- oonmoutln. to the slump in the total valuation of into crops. Wheat. bar. Icy, potatoes. sorghum syrup. cotton. apple Ind our crops all show Illghjly - Sl1ft1'l, than a you no. Corn 111 other cram with . Lou] mp 131110 ot 8225.0",000. Tm har mrruoond with g total value-oi WINTER WHEAT B 23 PERCENT LESS _ THAN WAS PLANNED Iorn withstood the v1clnlludea ot the nun-on remarkably well and came . but bid " .520 , Early Iovn' Irtwat its up to I furl stand but fully halt of the planted; acreage was sown 'the latest in years! and 11in outcome In prublemntlcal, der-l pending upon winter and springcon-w dition.» In t50tne., inaction» planting) (-ununuwl Arito, 12eeember.. The oe-l wmber 1 condition m (If its-[junlowi ttXord M,rurlippiii..pfA'gtytpttres wttlo f " pennant a you turoumd an: lit. year average of 89 per rem. l J'he U. B. tall planted wheat acre age In " 540.000 compared with 39,956, '00" acm- uown in,1924, or nearly tr, mmlmm new: below the 5-year average FARMERS TO FORM NEW ASSOCIATION has Homes. 13.. Jun. '29.-The (arm. er of. the middle wmt auop- today to tin4 . (hum of long "ending up mum); on the mud to remuuon at last _ . _ _ . . k Thu drum but been that some day the nangullnnl "Here!!! ovum eo.Griiiri"is be 6fgiihitFf as 11561" M orggnlud and u is Industry. Tbe' n elem m I dlnlur 0.9mm. tion ot farmers!" others whose In.' terests are dovetailed 'with" uncul- ture u la,ulsunco todeyt It em- erged out or the tum conference or eleven states hold here and count-u ot I committee '0! "tantrum, "ro from each cute reprmsented, empow- _ered to by out a plan for l permu- ent organization. and meanwhile to wttrtr-tor "nrrtmttrttrrltet, of coudi; not" wtgtetv hulk! 1'th Wt- at-iitit .1 . . C, 0;: w-f, __ 2 od-ont tb' MM,',,',',');"),',',, of an: no. the sputum" 'decided that n. "rqpuM-' We" mung! mm In: gm? . can sttiittgt Btrrttrt ttio ; . 'hu-ttiii-trt/ttttit-tfr/nrt-r cotton yield- were'ehove Home out we spun' (mu. me "A!!!" drouxnt and late summer but vere the clue! damaging tutors which low- ered other crops to lower or moderate yields. Illinois hay and Kru- need trope were unusually light. Futures were wort most ot the season. The quality of small grains was (avenue and [new corps Were threuhed under tttvoratAe conditions... a; women-.90 1mm war to ttNet. the chaterenee der -ettied. Ii tif The tomato? 1 fed- oral ttrm board 1nd. under m Jul. dunno. l corpoNt1on to dap'me o. surplus farm produtu. Theo. principles, vetltemully tn- sti,L.suuLresv_istioiet1fttt?1_t1t_tse, >va be um, or if 15591551' the collerence decidrd he \unu: u to put nulrunure on a pain; bum- neu Innud ot a hnphuard one. The cbgtrrmoo. " cmquiv ittered in conifers by n L. J.'Iucklnso'n. of low! cogxrrm'ooT Ira 'embq'divd Its" an hill T," meted in may." by Ramadan"; L. J.'Iucklnso'n. of [out f Tlie-committee 'uf oreeitrtVdy- " will (so twenty-tour fl South [along accept. an mutation '1! name jIn _ ,rsembert--M pleated ttr' vnri' at', hunt. but from the 1.0:wa [Washington for Ibo" "WHEEL-on Mil. poo-m mg "ml ,1... .m an": Daylight saving will nan in Wau- kegtn April 4, city council Monday nigh; authorizing ibe maul .custom. it will come to An 'riurthirit Suh- day In September. Two yen-3150 .mnvlu notnsatpthMtiat to, _ in!!! but u long .13 Chicago Adopts we plan nth your Wuukefpn in oneti- cqlly forced to do the "me u it: busineu life it Id'tlooeiy woven with the metropolis. That be 'V'tt board and swarm corporation proposal doe. not meet with the approval of the national ad- tnittiegtrxttitrtt and let mutt-my to the president's announcwi objection to the tednl government taking the lead. rather than an auxiliary Itaui. m working out the taruters'orotgOt did nova-um the conference. -- N "l! ie don't get what ve wunt at this derision of mums-nu there win be other stations." devlawd "he of the leaders "lt our prawn re" townh- live tinn't wunt to gm: in khan vu- want We trust, the prs'er, n m- acl together, ti, Npizyt- [gt-m / tin rupru ms1nttivcsisromtt), ir-th," Armani» iiJ;iiiir.straiirin Mwhe-n to out" " UG Washington for passage of the [Hahn can Mil, [monthly amended somewhat to um um" "trtsor' or those whose Intent: it atteetr. V We inn-rad} make Some sleudlug Lu I)hfuiili'r SAVING STARTS APR. frli A chum": LINE or VAL.- new"... "new no» on: can TO THIRTY _ nvz "an. ALSO VALENTINE PARTY mvnn'nomfpuce cLjtitaiLv Cuba, yur con and NAPKINO, FOR YOUR VALENTIE PARTY. 7...; a -- ..:-.t.:-§t A: l _ _ . B. GODFREY 1790 Quality-Stow. mu t' l of in JUST Mnhém to 0pm". t' CIHMIKH Mr- ".I its prmecu (ind the NOrrTCE?ttyttieeiif..ajtt" tttof =======t==r=r-==='==".='" .ton. and flats in Lib ertyville, Mrs: Harriet Matthewsmf the Har. riett Beauty Shoppe, is moving Feb. 8, 1926, aervico to m)? [Sheri "srtFiIriiririuriif A? in my new, Shoppe in Chicago. to Chicagd, and" in; purchaked the Estellq'l Beauty Shoppe, located at 5153 N. Clark Si. corner F aster Ave. I will be glad toirmder "on. Animate "so .THONE 401t _ w' maxim 't 111.111"; Trimmings are Costly.' -.,..---"" S V T 'litje,Es?id --, ' wwm . _ Libertyville Battery. and Electric . Comirany., Crosley prices are close u. L.. '. .rusfae min; tom and In influenced. too, by Won: manufacturing fining"? Crosley Radios dz?" from cthe-s in that was it" ,aresv-e-rrs9sihtriid suchixpparnurr "Phe-rery etttt do the work are simple a..d not cw'.':.. S Clan!" Radio-in like all no! udio in that it as." I choice 'nf the eoutttty'a braadciirs to in oh'rr,tr,4 arm! dcivtn it clear and true inm'yuur hrcce. Mrs. Harriet Miitthemm. PAGE EC.C ti/i":

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