La®e County Independent . Wahgf. Weekly Sun * --Foster Children to See Authorities in Lake and other counties may well note with keen interest the action of a federal commissioner in Chicago on Saturday when he dismissed a case against the Allyn Investment ~company,,charged with violating the dry laws, after it was proved * that the dry raiders had no search warrant when they invaded the offices and confiscated a lot of booze. 'The commissioner held that no raid is legal unless, through procedure provided by the law, a * «proper search warrant is issued. Similar holdings have been rmade * ... wherein a "John Doe" warrant is not legal, that is, the raiders hav»e no right to have a blank warrant and then after a--raid is made, insert the name of--the victim, This course is said to have been fol-- lowed in Lake and other counties in many cases. The federal rulirg seems$"to be that such procedure is just as illegal as is the offense of .__ the victim himself in disobeying the prohibition law. In short, s hm"mmu,mauum; bodies cannot violate the provisions of the law in searching matters People on farms as well as: the urban population dre. making great use of these faciliti¢s, library officials report. : The farmers in all parts of the county are near enough to 'ofe of the branches to méipdmo!hndfigpdflchthetownruediwy'fl enough to one of the libraries to make use of its advantages, -- * Mmuflfi?m 8 _ _The usual plan oR=which they are based calls for one main book collection with a truck carrying books from one branch of the main library to another. These branches are placed in as many small towns as is practical and the books are kept circulating among them so people are able to get a variety of literature with little "It seems to me," said the Judge today after listening to the weekly batch of alimony 'petitions, "that this divorce business is be-- coming the business of 'gold digging'.. Wives who are able to sup-- port themselves, but who will not, and who come here solely for alimony are going to be disappointed. fars, "If a woman is not able to support herself she can have enough courage gold--digging and I intend to remove temptation from the paths of those who are doing the digging." (By STEWART 6. HOWE) _ R County libraries are the most efficient method of distributing books among the people of rural 'communities and small towns, library officials agree. 4 Recently the laws of Illincis were revised to permit the coun-- ties of the state to dreate such es and now they are being however, is the m% county so far--to start such a Mbrary. To date the other codlatins of the state have failed to realize the ALIMONY SEEKS MERELY "GOLD DIGGERS" _ ; SAYs COURT Gay young things who trip lightly from the altar to the divorce court with tearful pleas for alimony had better steer clear of Justice Smith's equity division of the District Supreme Court in Wash-- ington, D. C. ' e . Another illustration of the efficiency of the criminal laws in Wisconsin is brought out in the case of William Coffey, who was found guilty of the murder of--his bigamous wife. In exactly two weeks after his arrest Coffey began serving his life term in the Waupun State Prison and the chances are he will spend the balance of his life there behind prison walls, for, in Wisconsin they do not get out as readily as they seem to in IMinois. Had the crime been committed in Illinois the chances are that by mow Coffey would not even have been arraigned, would not even have been held to the Grand Jury, but would be planning means of escaping the law and the high priced attorneys would be planning defense for him. 'Wis-- consin may not have the hanging law in effect but they certainly punish criminals in rapid--fire order and once they get in they seem to stay for the terms specified. mmmwmmmwmj and emulate its procedure in criminal action. Voliva would padlock the Modern Woodman hall in Zion be-- cause members and friends would gather there for pleasure and recreation--yet he doesn't want the busses to stop and pick up those same men and permit them to GET OUT OF TOWN to enjoy thamselves ELSEWHERE. He would stop them getting enjoy-- ment IN town and also prevent them getting OUT excepting through considerable inconvenience and walking. You can't please some folks no matter what you do--and some folks don't want you to enjoy yourselves in any degree unless they indicate HOW it shal! be done. It's getting harder to live in this old world than ever be-- fore--the religious zealot makes it hard to live your social life; the income tax man makes the doing of business such a burden and almost an impossibility ; the political reformer stirs up such a mess that after all life seems hardly worth living. | AU.&WWton;fiang.kaL.Smhhuyn that the Supreme Court and nobody else can MAKE the Senate oéatSmith.adding:"flnn'cnomhdoitmpfiaguthop'ht of the bayonet"--well, bayonets ARE used in OTHER countrics forhumlicdmohflouryacfioflolhludd'm&nonr Senate is displaying in this infamous case and if those Senators con-- tinue'toauk,tombtbemofthdrmfighh'udmmlj ize all the powers at Washington, there's no telling what time will bring forth! 'They may be starting something right now, who can are named. And that's why Mr. Weiss is able to get through meri-- torious legislation that he may present. appointments, he is on the three most important committees in the * house--and that's going --quite a bit. The local representative has € the various factions,. That's why he lands well when committees :8 mm-wanmgymw\nmusm, The burean of anima} infunstry says that the three largest breeds of dogs Are St. Bernards, mastifis and Irish woithounds. . 'The largest dog of Mummuwy,m an Trish 'wolthound, size 180 pounds, owned <by-- Mrs. Genn Stewart of _ The authorities .at Fort Sheridanili Plan to make it the best show since}l Jack Dempsey battled at the fort back' ; in 1919 and the first professional 'l., show sinte that time. 1t the show | K receives the proper support, showing |{|K| -- that people in this section appreciate 3 good boxing swhows out in their own neighborhood, Fort Sheridan will put on a series of shows on up into the outdoor season this summer. & In the first show there will be 30 || roud:othoxh:.n'lmndwmina. a six round semiftinal and four . lims of four rounds each. ma'{; i ht.no'mootthoam.u.'um( champion of the Sisxth Corps Aresa.l}M§} -- will take the ring in the ' bout <agrainst 'Bud Kerns, e stable ||2, mate of Battling Morris. Itf Taylor 18 goes through this battle to a win, he |}§ and go in some: of 's Chicago |19 ~'The windup 'event for the" Fort {{} Sheridan show is a real winner as |MWM -- Ionthlz:bhbuzcwu ul |1§ reputation for "boring in" on his op--|lMj . ponents. On Dec. 9 he battered down ||i m'"u&.mwz_fl M of 8 --rounds and won . the dec A | :«.flyhb:umfla : db : Chicago a wide margin. 1 & Milwaukes -- feather, however, will{{{| give him a tough argument and the||i} * show .will be well worth seeing.. -- ({|1 Professional boxing will make it's debut in Lake county on Thursday night, Feb. 17, when the officials put on & popular gwiced boxzing show at the gymnasium at Fort Sheridan with some of Chicago's best profes-- d';:fi:m-'"mw »3 gether Battling Morris of Duluth and Chicago Against Battling Ortez, the pride of Milwaukee's ringdom and One of the 'best 126 pounders outside Chicago. The battle wil} be an »2ight round affair to a decision by an 1i noils Boxing Commission referee and the fight will be conducted under the supervigion. of the commission with Promoter Jim Mullen of Chicago Battling Marris of Chitago 10| between two points:--Pittsbureh Ga-- mmm«m"!m'flfl: 4d FORT SHERIDPAN TO PUT ON PRO FIGHT Eminent domain is the right of a Battiing Morris ve. Battiing Bud Kerns ve. Buck Taylor. mmm, p A bachelor who loves boys but --who has no boys of his own! That is Gebrge E. Buchanan, a wealthy coal dealier of Detroit, a hard--boiled '=--fivbfl-h:'-t= oo fiyt: Detroit Vancouver "Prine-- #as" .h?ul to Mfl"ay: and mnow ke plans to not only send a group of boys to Alaska the com-- ced 'w"?fuz Eo Dentoane o fige his big idea is to give the growing a mingarmae. Jn to Arote wak THE CARD Feb. 17. Sonless Father of Detroit Who Takes His Mafiy . Foster Children to See Wonders of Alaska and Europe 4s a Cana-- 1 ' ESpecial laws in many exempt MA_'___M_ service hv,:.. ervice pbysicians, Detour Accurately Defined who has made good hfi'mw' age fl Freed 'nm'l-y Service Will Convince You That They Will Wash . Better And Easier Than Other Methods. M * r'%" (G ) 7i s A Demonstration of One of Our O m Burning Appliances e , ie m mee o lvet tmmes: £. _ . -- l m } _,_.,.,.... apadimes, ',' 1 amilre m L 1 [ n \ a 8#3 3 FEBRUARY, 1927 Look For the Tag on Our Sales Floor and Save : _ The Logical Place to Buy Gas Burning Appliances Pig yores' Bive _ We are told that healthy Bables should be a delicate pink~ Most are growing in a Acoth he has merely out T elephone Libertyville 16 in aint o o 10. fi ,E' e.E; r@fi To: Q&ixfi to find grans Wt e To d¥ 3. 1809, "Its declared purpose was "to band together the Christian travelers of America ang through them to win &.mmgw for the glory of God; to supply ev-- ar_mhmmamu rachn guest room and to prepare the hearts of travelers for salvation." ..\ Well Under Way 'The construction of this bridge is now well under way and the prog-- teus being made with the work is very .good.~ The preparatory work, which takes a great deal of time at first, is about finished and work on the piers and abutments has been as well as the surrounding country and to touris.s. All good things come :o those wiho wait and the patience of people in this community will before long be rewarded in the completion of some Of the mpst beantiful bridges in this part of the country. The bridge Across Fox river, which will be ap-- proached from the east between the €Charles Rietsel home and the Sohm Boone creck. When completed it will perfect the route to Chigago and con-- nect up with other lines in all di-- rections so that it is seally of a great deal of importance to our city, 22-- GCIZ, n navyo 1B SCiDiil Elm street, between the Riv erty and will give to tourists 4 favorable impression of our ci sception of about three miles of road-- somes ozay in the near fuiture the pesi-- dents in this community will realize the fact that State Highway No. 20. which extends from Woodstock to Waukegan, is completed and that dreams Lave become actual facts. Route 20 is progressing nicely and made on the new pridge over the Fox river in that city. The bridge Route 20 ovet Fox river. 'The story is as Tollows: Pliaindenler contains a very interest-- The orgenization k#nown as "the Everything Points to the Fact That it Will be Completed in . -- AT WHENRY S -- ~NOW GOmG on This is »not a long stretch of pave-- 15 rance Sale necting | Your Cold Garage is Useless, Warm it and Protect You Car, Automatic Storage Hot Water-- . Bystem 'Takes Care of Your _ Every Hot Water Need. Board of Fire Insurance Underl Mcmdo'.humfiih""i wives.--Boston Transcript, KE _ No one is higher up or lower gown in the acale of righteousness than his thoughts are. They are, therefore, the standard of his mortality.--Andaiosin (Ala.) Star. Another Long--Felt Woant . Bome genius should invent a device MMlmvhhd.-s the house gets into the bathtub, ' automatically disconnect the telephonse Lord Beaconsfielid, England's famons novéelist and statesmean, is credited with having been the first to designate the Epsom serby as the "Bliue Ribbon of the Turf" a stave, should be given 29 lashes at the public whipping post. # Earliest Speed Laws 3 The first speed laws were enacted ut Fredericksburg, V2., in 1787, ac-- cording to an answered question in TAberty. The law stated that anyong who galloped his horse on Main street, If a free.man, should be fined, and if of the St. Bonarenture Catholie church of Marceline, lo} where Miss Myers lived, were married in Chicago, according to Cook-- caunm-- ty officials. Relatives had sought Miss Myers since the day she and yM . DRDowney disappeare4 from "Blae Risson of TurFt' "As He Thinketh" kidia And Keep Mum Weds Priest _