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Libertyville Independent, 22 Mar 1928, p. 6

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E _ Dr. _ cord. _ He stated thas. was _ | _ --~----CORONOR Eg | | & *x«; , \,tf""; 5. %. 99 S 4 t * 4. [ * C a+ "*>men t $ 1 Seeae e C C EAENEETIE : c 2200 2 c 00 0 0 Reie c ts uoo B s T ~--" Woodstock Wodnesday of last week. \_ «He Complains --to-- MCHent > Board That They Put Steuth : ¢ e * .fl ;:"'!; R M -- Mb ~ -- wu xM uo mare $ -- ~ i 3 a 4 ® F« F4 ¢ K ce# % n 34 3 2L & CE . 9e 3. k * .. ~A £ sak & *4 hss o. . se > * fte, _: C on Sal : ' k > -- & a o m c an c en i. . c 4 w * 00-. & * + y prt t 5. C + 144 m » "' P 2 es ... es P d o\ > ty "A « P ~CA oc . . 3 e l o sls e oc fes > #re t ol« »& se > "4 'l:s"" t--€.> s3 49e : e en Ti sn ie __ SNLL UNPAD AS * RREWORKS SPUORT James McQueeny's detective . bil}, ¥or the period that he was hired by um"y,fl.t"!fi:' a special committee of the board of raiabiie iformation for Stnten "At i es c aay t gfié s nve io the malet wole ns ns c C Mrs. Roy{Passficld and son spent | home. '--__<=. > gl':u wiht Mr. and Mrs. George | _ Mtr. and Mrs. _ Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Case and son the rt Wednesday in Wat ka%~~ here.." _ Mrs. Esse Fisher is spe the | ~Mr. and Mra: C Week end with her'daughtor, Mre. |®pent Sunday at & In Woodstock is that (the'! son--wore / wisitorg | ham. ~ . they starteg immediat i mignt' io spproved should it be | 2t ng Pess afiem en _ |brter O net reach l Gorgro ty CQW 0 al years td 4 } A Miss Goldi# Dav. f 7 f solhe ivebuizating tor @rateg Atior m'fi" myid k% ie * _ * ney 'mith but was repinéed by the| yy and Ntrs. Pavis, of| "Mrs.. §£ Ason spent the week ave Secret Service agency, of Iake, A home of "!',, k: N2z is cearairi B & s *# boon in ima inz omm m memam Russe!t on Sunday.-- _ ,__ _ > 5)90 the sick list, is now 0 & +-- $ 000000000 00 0 0 Mr.adln.mydmfld _|_ Mts 'Spangard and c&y , and ElHfwood Dowell at ,'oétmmt,he,omnuwtu £ . YOLO s ioi / ow is of |. An C EAde Hit io. w omctiek © 0 00 9 0 0 0 0 0 o o 0 0 é& i at th agvfim%m "~Mrs RoviPassficld and <an snent k e l 2s, y (uf,. o . *~ "<or Ther 'pargut®, ~Mt. 'And ' Mrée.--2. M Martin Candidate for he stated that he bad much on His of -- § 3 Cc ie s i mars," is af f é&fi tteg a. A\.Vu; 1. NMr. and lin.'" umu&y (|enep on ty npwaee wag business l'_'i'h a&'.':bw ¢ sls' P head en diecs ed the dance at. Grayslake on 'last Mre Clinton Ravin and son ...ul 3*:'.: & Dowell Bros. home, PAVvdU, . C ,.'l::w powell,.of Wauconda is vis «.',y:x* Jte gq"P--. }h mu'm ' t Py ; ?\:(.'?«'fii&t",,f'f:',..r,'r,' i.+x * motored to McHenry on Thursday: _ { $40,000 but. Mr: Jordan stated -- thal ww.mmnum&m;m:o.' @Ot the 'wat : home on 'Thursday. come Jn about 'p.__-irznnug. Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Fimher and|. me stated that :be thed son motored to Weukegan 'on 184 | out--for speol es and'Goutd 'wm Wackerow is s '% gt;." mm+ 't" days in Chicago, fl&m would * donts 1 chenifcal .e ":r._hsd!eldudrlvfnta.mrm From his statement it was rath. Palatine on Friday.. : ~< . Mrs. Pete Stadtfield was a McHon-- -- --Mrs. . E. Bacon and daughter vi# ited at the Ray Beymour home on a,ui"'a'ze:;'{v'er' Sunday evening cal} | _ Miss--Rlizabeth: Webb was a Chica ersa thehzno'n! "*of the latter's par fldx on < touks y( o Gn(l, honl'i.x "--. x+ ud P Mr, ;" ¢ as Y¥isi 8 Mr. a r& & A. Vasey _ City."3 spent Sunday at the Herman»'lfi m * --pg % ker home at Crystal Lake. 3 M'W -----'P------------ + * «sA C nteA'n't'i n_ AT ¥ M ~hker home on s t e lnpinene Sihkay alferzoun' investigations he--hones will lead to *' Aftbough George: Golfoeck epotrac' ugh George B "contrac-- tor who Hves on P'?m around. notified the owners -- of the homes firs} discovered as loot: ' t WM + 124 pt it O 2t They found--that atadio,--several valuable shot gun's, hunting -- togs and hunting supplies had been tg eon. Othermm&eomo to the lake 'Guring the day* and make-- an inventory of their losses. It is poy sible that these will --run high. -- <-- burglarized, Sherif b"m" Wtence PDo@-- littlo Sdturday took of the With the--report that 12,4 #ix, wealthy nmnerh?é.h.::'d ¥ ite Lake, near Lake Villa, hag be 12, INSTEAD OF _ ===| ie ane S Prame Heeicr and SIX HOMES, WERE %%m uim ny Loorms Bace t n T f M TE h _ L en lare madcges "I . css Ao ~a Sheriff Takes -- ' P'etiteI fie the district in which the bous is oceurred, Thursday night; 3 two familion now -- regaide. on the an ts sround tno Poerts wiahmbas had made a burried examination--for the -gorm' Friday. Without {?& own ers there it was would run. His impression is that the goods were carried away in--~a truck orclarge --car.. =--|-- es have been disturbed..== . _ ~--"___ -- Hadad stated--that |he -- bellered that. the thieves wore Chicagoans who had knowledge of the woalth the people . who had constructed these summer homes, which are not in structure. hy 1 43 ?;y certificates pursualnt to apply-- Ang for positions' as.teachers in the Lilly Parry, Edith Teeple, J Tor. ner, --Evelyn Schuitz, and > Kuechiler of Zton, --Dorothy L given three time a year by the state board ot-- edication, was "taken by Margaret Dunn of Antioch, Cathe: Shepherd of Mundelein, Lo 3 Deputy Ben Hadad, Lake -- Villa, Twelve Lake county people Satur :&:'-'.'.fi:'""' oo 0o 0000 00 0 o 0@ number from here attended the |/, Am s : iship. election 'at Wauconda o8 |** 2+A GIAEE Cl th 17. Peter Stadttiele of . YOP |O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 o 4e it ts dvae F4 3 *"'the #% v¥OTE FoR was a McHenry call i.?il,twu -- Deugey e sNaSP 9. oft the wealth | @F ~~>>>=>= s [ se RK : * . 2 NE ..... t P iX} éA R who had constrocted{@ . _ --.__* WHMHE uffs» ar+ DGALL~ Ariz . . tb tPc oag oo ie e 1 o F Th onl c ire A. alic 'Auction, at the farim located # Eo Toae *at N A «ie \> > s 2 2 Blast i t & a C3 i 4 o( o M $170 + Mwan "%e * R y' | <Wke atos o 2 soe -- Pssy 320 h l 4 P JR ~ 3+ * en . t :# -- ( ¥ f a of s .'-z{ ® ';c * o ;: Ts NA:M.'?' ;:'23;5: .35 f*;i-i"-fl'j'f; E9 ':v;" e d ie in t reanitoturinnty # on f * t fiaA lt _ $ ~ 12 _ * yaw% jas,. 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The Christoffarson family formerly resid-- ed in Antioch. * ----~_*~ tts, * segen week --~Mrs. Behrnas/ of Kenosha, is vie Iting at the A; W. Bock home, this ~Mrs. Cladys Crandall is employed at the T.'J. Stahl:--real estate office. ©--'An election was Beld on Thursday Wfl to. whether or not. the Board should take over the library, which up to the present,. has :éqii _under the. iibirv'iiitdn fi;l::, . * s 0 & f i o anmernn e 1P 4y @ € «l Fok fer renailion was not ahacores -- Add no ver= pew nerpadiien rou not atacover 1 :%w was received here on }W -- .%« the death of. %'Mufl . of --knéew. L'; 'dithess. which «as of only * Wednesday,, telling of th Mrs. E. N. % of ~ 'This was a shock to her Lffl%l:» for very ftew of 1 !"@; Alliess, which was me, . the« Jafter~--part' of the \veek. Auuh Trieges, : ;-L'ues Mr. and Mre. Prank Ziegicr and fvg werm '\Qz ilers "Because 18 w :i ~~Commencing at 9:30 a. m., the following: . and Mrsa. W. A: . and Mrs. 12 fresh, balance due to freshen ¢ & ol fant 5 w Lob ® *9 s T " + o K #5. d w l hi » tm > x2 A k # ® 3 h % * -- hk A [ .$ it 3 ®. # \ * -- @ % & i¥ C l 'fiiwl *x" w x * i ""'y " ' i > w '* J m g': } . w _ _4 i i t * ; 4 * F k _ vH v ie . o + w*P > &4 & s & K o $ % Te _ x f C s ® e -- & €. ma se & « -- -- d PR < 4 i m x C eR P C p "F O 3 x \ P CB un ae Ec i 7 thri t File 2z . l2 :t in ioi . PBint m LIVESTOCK oE i. s . cag e 1. ~t w a "% 7 i: P c inss im > .i se acmis CC hy i . f 2 : oA I*y é"- ce d £ » £% % MRA C " ; io t 5. * .m l ' l E ' 14. * k eC e 4 t : 'be 'g & A eR s C400 . ohele Q # T Nn i tix2 e . y $# sf C Artmes B _ 3: P . 5C .c e Metrrinnsy mrin bas f" ¢'s > Mret se * e ces i4 uhe --has made --heft. home --with her at PI?; ¥M. E. church, in mfl kegan.> Fur . services --were -- o s nds o e e 4 n s e _ . 4108 W'a $ i t w ',"'""".""Z';:' ~ " h + ;'fl. ks HeTlC ta at the home of Mrs. Charles : ns ando Laviests, * --/a Jug and a largeo crowd.--was in atton® |_-- pynwsing the BR (V T. C esnoviallv| is U O 0 0O 0 0--0 0 00 00 0 0 :lrt(ho"th of 'Mrs. mc.'tn nee Barah-- ®). > passed away on M'rw% 12, at 'her home in' Stoughton, Mass. -- She Jeaves to mourn 'her loss, her. bus m%ah't Oof friends. ~Bhe Uy-- @d in in 'Yor many years.. mt on d ons relatives in Lake Forest. ---- ~--, Mr.'and Mrs. Frazter Hollenbeck 0o 00000000 00 0 0 % Tor the past Week, with the %. e is somewhat better at this ~*Mrs. Torfin is confined to her res-- huu;n: C ie on w4 4 c ie ;,A'hfl j m" ;Lhc sociat zm Masonic <ball on .« Mr.--and Mra E, E. Denmaun and daughter and Miss Iva Bond of Gur-- nee, called> on the home folks on WY . 8. ne, p.gmw;mxo _ _ w S. Denma »#' poBi. ' all L day. x"gff gad;:ol'%an _Ll?l.un Strohol. motored to Riverside ei"haifi-'{.n o Mr: any M¥s. 3.'8. Denman and '8 0 K y t in t 9t wl : e wg.m on 'Bubday Mary 30. . a th o " K * The P. T. A. are planning a :bt7 t'me--at \Wedge's*Corners, on 'March ~'W. M. ~' a bee on Mon-- day andd m'{qx& fid I is yulte'an iniprovemsent.. --_* . , Mr8. W. M:~Bonner was on the sick Hist the tast part'of the week. -- ; \Mr.'a@nd Mrs. Robert Bonner enter-- tained company from Kansasyille, On | : 'Mr. And Mrs. Aléex Hughes he* only brothér --of five"sistérs. PDave Whalon= of <Rondout was tound 'guilty of possessing intoxicat-- ing Mi@wor by a jury in county court "I . The jurors acquitted him on igho e uces ' e Attorneys > Minard DAVE WHALEN IS EOUND GUILTY IN -- RUM PROSECUTION Rondout Man Charged With tant: miAttormy; /.« NRA MOOEAN :'f ought s number of driiiks from ~'Following that had been a raid by sough Munt o hnd s n raineant Possession; Not Guiity as to Sale. o tende." For yerured years, rg SA Awmfetmfimof machinery, 1| corn cultivators, 9 wagons, etc, it Sith Fike «~Praiging the R. 0. T. C;, especially :m%u&.mm work sJor and praising the work 'of the United States Veteran Bureau in caring for »mm. -- P fi". m" .M Lions: club.and their guests at a !: inguet held Jast night at the Hotel "A the . world war,"" saidf Say-- itatde government for care.. 'The C aindh : ahike L 400 bu. seed potatoes, 2,000 bu. seed oats, 500 bu. seed barley, 150 bu. seed se¥ s es ... M depend a ; Soils F ? " CT;fle good tha ;ur qpou P aie® mmmatc:_dF 05 04 c0.._ P .Z'.i';"' s % & ?-ALA_l aioe 34 M P TA a i t e e C 5 6 f doe o hon ht fe e veal 659 o oocn It is the extra dollar spent for more PO in ie i ~ 0 0 ut M i t s it sns botedh. wlace gour orde: NOW ?flficfi < %Muhw your order NOW with your deales. Potash in the fermlizer, or a < _-- w V.POTASH EXPORT MY. MORE MONEY FROM M FARM PRODUCE C m# B # a m P d had no plans for IENTS and WAGONS wl .c 46 waitt c P% tavor of peace, Savage sald: ~*The 'American: 'Legion is the is not a fight for. preparedness for war, but a fight for preparedness to prevent war. _ The United States has never 'taken part in an aggressive war and never will, but when awar comes that we must get into, Jet us Ih}* "'J" w of lives won't <'be needlessly: lost and . mil-- Hong of dollars needlesgsly spent. "While Waukegan does not anti-- cipate a big fire, yet the city would mot dispose of the Hire --department, Acid and Potash Cafter and while the city does mnot expéci wufig-ot burglars and--orim'-- tieadt s eimiers, mm uon didate for re--elec-- tion for the office Of : * > : record as county of-- ty rm te.'; uring '"lm If othice mosts with your C ";.: ilt appreciate you ' w ;pma Subject to the Pri-- ' maries April 10 vote. Coronor .« T|--_ His appropriation bill for $100,.00 in the Senaié amended by Repre-- MoCarthy in the house, paid our farmers their indemnity for x U\ their cattie killed, when they bad signmed a release against the State and & Mumw.aammunm.m'ummhm.- . Wifg) toria1 group and added Route 173 trom Zion to Rockford, via Antioch, Rich-- A@ |172 trom Lake Blutt to Crystal Lake, via Mundeléein. Ivanhoe, Wanconda _ _fi |and across Burton's Bridge to Crystal Lake, He also added Route 69A to _ !'Hb Plan--for Adding P Cents Per Cwt. to the wi RodneyB.Swift The provision of the Pure Food law of Iilindis that covers ice cream ds lax and antiquated. It requires but eight per cent butterfat and alows cugar, flour, gelatine, eggs. starches, butter and flavoring extracts to make up its volume. It does not even specify htat cream shall be used. _ _ Many persons who eat iee cream think of it as frozen sweet cream direct from our dairy farms flavored with pure fnlt\ flavoring extracts and a food fit for babies and invalids. It may be and often is is all of this, but far too often the cream is replaced with m butter and the &vorlng is ex'met --of cloves and a dcrivative of coml tar. This butter takes the sweet cream market of o5r tam:el; and sometimes comes from "~«. Senator ESwili, thinking how some'*'nr practical could be done for the great dairy district he represents, something that would increase the price of the product of the dairy farm right here at home, studied the methods n manufacture of ice cream and bmm it ané appealed 'il'tbe leading maru{acturers of the state to i0in witk him in passing a new fee cream Jaw. . * far New Zealand ----The old laws demands only eight percent butterfat and the experts Said that eight per cent was all the fat that the product would carry. Sen-- ator Swift found that some ice cream shipped into Nlinois had as high as mumrmznmm:mmmmmwum Cream they would buy no other kind He also found that the makers of «mlfiecfifimuumbrbc_d,mmmudvefi-fih'c Rood suctess of their business. _ Consulting with leading ice cream manufacturers, Senator--@wift draft-- Od*abmelmu for at least twelve per cent sweet cream fat content and pure fruit figvoring anid passed the bill through the Senate May 11, 1927. The bill went to the house onMay 12 and was referred to the Committee on Efficiency and Reonomy, whose chairman felt very favorable to the bill and it looked as though it were going to be voted out of committee and put on péssage. Representative Weiss gave the bill his best efforts, as also did Représentatives Jackson and Stewart 'That something was happening was all too plain, as the bill was recalled and sent to the Committee on Agricuiture, whose chairman is father of the Assistant State Commis-- sioner of Agriculture. The Farm Bloc, Hilincis Agricultural Association «-- Further investigation showed that the butfer that was used in Illinois fee cream was sometimes so rancid as to demand fiavoring extracts so Strong thet pure fruit figvoring would not destroy the rancid taste and so extracts from cloves and Coal tar flavorings had to be used. and Montans butter, millions of gallons of it, would have taken up the sur-- Wmmmm-uwwucm&wm 00,000,000 state--road act, thiis giving the countiqs of Lake, McHenry and pane more than $8,160,000. In a most turbUlent meeting, over the protests 'the State rogqd department and its claima that no more roads could be ided to the bill--:of amendment, he got the Yotk® to beat the Small Sena-- the bill. Jt must ba.ve an Wmmgwuma it the dairymen should be glad that Senator Bwift has Sgreed to serve district again, if they show by their votes that they want him to do so. Benator Swift thinks he can pass this bill if he is re--elected and with not only bold thpid trade, but can ingteagse it, the oftlook is favorable only a few added any. milk and up would have gone milk prices fifty cents per hundred State Senator Price of of Soc T [F *

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