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Libertyville Independent, 20 Dec 1928, p. 12

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2k. ftl """Vw'm' I. 'aatimii for the coming you "I." an. no": Neighbors ,0! All" " their teat meeting. It" with. titatatte4 am the hot. M "5m" _ In the yonn PM" at tho that: In! Wed":- M. m manua- an n "mm ' Carl Noland" is, on the sick list kins not. . - Mr. and In. Elmer Kayne and n Buddy um visitor: at the home ot Mr. M In. gem-go Gross ot " Lake Zurich. 81nd". ' £4.11. "in was t Chicago hush _ - V" sunny. ". _ Mr. I" In. George Ross are m with the "we. mu Rtthrhtett and mung»! Scott shaman Wuhan on Sat- urday. - g ' ' Mr. and Hal. A. Wilton unend- I',,.'":""" in WM Saint. i. A who: ot in tetutpl children "a" a. We" mun" Mt. ' to up "Our our manor-ed "than m Damon and . Wham tad Harry 'dhtrt M Ind Eur Mr. dad in. William Bhoehan ht: Wodnuuy of Int we: tor Mortar. with my will any the re- IIMI' of the 'hfer. Mr. Sheehlu "i "dhetrtq a... an" cold and 9911p: the chug. mm to bene. 'tred. Jottrtittkr and sun iiitnush vars "Huron Carl LIME! " the Downy! My tad found him im. _ Mr. And in; Ptiid kGiiir,rere dinner mom at Mr. and Mrs. Paul (new Suw- "y Aunttui' "(not "tended a birthday My In honor at". son's birth"; a Aruietett In: wool. The match of the primary do- Yartment ottho w, school will practice tor the , Inns p gram on Sammy "to!" " the march at 3:30 o'clock. _.' q There It' n very poor school at- ;enduncc'gt mk'on account of can ,Wndlaponmons. mm In)": Syphon from Wan hrean "ent May with her par nts. Mr. 3.! In. G. Summon. gather: Raise he: been unable York"! the past week because a bad cold. Mr. and Mrs. B. P: Porteous and children were Wanton- visitors. Wedne . V. q The 'lltiuo Min of the Trav- ohne wen defeated two up" it a Sonnet team. -';,Tho' h Mend: of Lois Toepel o! 1.1th were surprised to hear ot her marriage to Orville Wy- attartt?ttteatto. The following women from Mum deleln attended the D. A, R. meet- ing and auction of oMeers whicl was bold It Libertyville on Tuesday evening: Mrs. Hattie Knigge, Mrs. Warren Snyder. Mrs. Harold Wells, His: Poul Shepherd. Mrs. Wm. Browder. Mrs. John Shepherd. Mrs. R., D. Cook, Mrs. Whrenberg and Mrs. Chub: Lemkuhl. Mrs. J. C. Doraer. Mrs. Otto Sing- onburtrdr and Mrs. O'Carroi1 attend. td a We hundred mm a the home \ _Mry 0.383 Of 'leertyville hat knead". "v rs. Wesley hoeland is eonfined to her home with influenza. Mrs. R. P. Rouse. Mrs. Harden Rouse. anxrMrss. Bobby Rouse of Diamond Lalo Were Waukegan thump" Friday. "can. 7 , Mr. and Mrs. B. " Porteous 1nd children Vote Waukegan visitors. Wedneqd'y ' The Ladies Aid society will hold their fegttlar mama; in the form ot Christmas party at the home ot Mrs. J. H. Rouse on Friday afternoon. December 21. Mrs. H. J. Swan will be assistant hostess. Every member is "kg: to his; . tilt worth 25 cents. - ' Mr!) Frank Wanner spent} Thursday with tt6r non. Frank. Jr..f who has a In for some time. ', 'iti"iltiklli,tr"1,i,ie',i'ioj, ot thi- First I grentlml \church will hold I their Christmas btotrram on Sunday l atoning. 1)aner " l Mr and an. Luvrence Nelson were hmwoukoo vilitors. Sunday. John no". in aerr sick with the tttrttrengn. The Birthday club which was to be held My " Mrs. Will Roy's was postponed bemuse so many ot the India were in with use intiu- Pad] Wells is one of the victims or ittthtenaa. ' _ Mrs. Ed Dim was a Wankexan Bhopper on Monday afternoon. Mrs. Loni. Hendeo entertained the Went Park street budge club. Wednesday. tl'irttt prize wn won by In. Wm. Victory and Mrs.). J. Ken-0y. In. runner and in. Wrtr. Zersen "Von Wuhan» shoppers Saturday. k? J. Williams": enjoying a two V0.38 nation from his duties nt thrrrtrm Lumber runway. "iGriuirrrisarutrroetst wtlo has been 111 for the put week I: slowly improving. - - The u T. M. S. banketball tel won the batsman some Friday. evening from Warren. The "ore was i 28-18. may evening the boys wfn go'to Be-tteine to play. The school I hopes the good pinyin: will lollow to: tho rout of the you; I In. H. J. Swan and non. and Mrs. [mm Kublank were Wuukegnn shoppers Monday. . Prod You!" who was recently operated on to? upendicms at the Ellahoth Condo" ttottpitat 13 tlowly improving. ' Mm, Rudd Willa aid Mrs. War- ren 8W ,mttt_Liberrtrville shop- per; sum". . aera. Will Ported" in staying with he? hunter. In. Prank Drab. ot "Willa. who in recovering trom I moat operation. She is improving slowly. out and" dun-noon with C. J lore of Dunn. _ mu -ittbttan h sick with the in me Villa Joanna,- ur to of and Exnm'party. Those who did pot 93: I hearty supper before they teft home wonder where the "ham and 0"!" "no in. Juan. wanna visited her parents tn to ds here over the lock-m.- "M L Deachaaum was riding home trom Chester When he hit what he thought. was a dog. He brought thy dead m1mal_to Westfield, Intending to bury it. When no arrived here, subtitle": paid him a ten dollar bounty tot killing . tltteett pound wildcat. Westfield, Masts.--") I'll he dog. Ski, declared George headlamps ot endow. as he stood beside " '"!tontoMIrt with a ten dollar bill In his hand. let-whim: his mead. "'rhat's the tirst time I aver got 9.14 for making 3 mistake." Mrs. Rena Bracket and children wears Libertyvllle callers Monday. Meg. Margaret Cunningham from Los Angeles visited in ther L. A. Fit: home over the weekend. She {attended the tunerarot her sister Kin Philadelphia last week and mama [to Chicago to visit friends and dela- t lives and attended I wedding of her lniece at Milwaukee Wednesday. linen she went to the Mayor Broth, or: hospital at Rochester. Minn, tor I observation. l Misa'Huzel Townsend is home ltrom the Warren townthip high ischnol with the "ttu." ". Miss Luciie Busing motored to McHenry, Antioch and Waukegan on business Monday. Mrs. Grover Dibble ls working at the Frank Drummond state this week as Mrs. McCandless is home with the ttu. . Autoist Kills Wildcat and Collects Bounty; Thought It Was Dog i Mr. and Mrs. Simmm Russell of (,Pe,yt,'," tliited the William iiuson lhomo Friday. Herbert Davis motored to Chicago I Wednesday. . Mrs. Raeburn Richardson and IMit" Helen R'irhardsun returned gnome Saturday after spending mar two weeks with {Hounds and relatlyes In! Neshkoru; Wls. Mrs. Emma Westln ls spending a tiw days with relatives and friends at Green Bay. Wis. . Mr, ttnd Mrs. Ralph Davis attended I show at Waukegan Tuesday eve- ulng. Mr. and Mrs. Glynn Zen spent Sat. away It the William Molidor home. . Herbert Lantz of t'hicago spent the weekend at thte Westin home. Mr. 4nd Mrs. Harry Merritt ol Round Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Chas Thompsun motored to Chicago Mon day. weanesuay. , F Mr. and Mrs. Truman Powers of Neshkofo, Wis., spent the weekend with the latter's sister. Mrs, Ooll Richardson. T l I Frank Kapple of Chicagoo spent the Weekend " the home of In: Inephew and family. Mr. and Mrs. [Adelbert Smith. Mrs." H. T. Williams. of De: Memes. after visiting in the hum. of her brother William Huson thrm weeks returned to her home F"riday Mrs. William Husun and hire. Ed. mud Hendee motored w \Vaukegan Wednesday. Mrs. Jack Daley tranqacted bus nesa In Waukegan Monday. Miss Della Amann of Chicago spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Amann of Round Lake. Albert and William Cashmore Milton Litwilor attended-the aha Waukenn Tuesday. . The Round Lake grammar Sch is having Its XtiUs program Frid Dec. 21. Mr. and Mr, Wednesday wit live; in Chirtot ~Mn. Agnes Hayes of Wuostm Lake spent Tuesday with her daugh ter. Mrs. Dell Rlcttardsop. . Earl Rushmore, telephone trouble man, left tor a vacation Monday. Mr. Brown of Littertyville is taking his place until he comes hack. , Mr. and Mrs. Glynn Zen and Vel- ma Flt: attended a show at Chicago Monday. _ Minn Velma Renehan mot Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Merritt and children and Alfred Schmeltzer spent Sunday at the Charles Thont son home in Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Amann were Waukegan shoppers Monday. Mrs. Anna Cdiihrnore, "rs. Pearl Wambahgh and Son warm!!! the fur- Iner'l sister Mm. Mary Cashmore. who just returned front 1'allrornla after a few nwmhs' vacation. Mr. and Mrs. R ot Libertyville a; Jack Daley hum» Barley Curran attended . Bank. ers' banquet at Waukegan Tuesday evening. s". Mrs. Marttttret,smittt ls spending 1 couple ot daysfwnh friends in Chi. cago. . Frank Drummond and L. A. Fm motored to Libertyville on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bacon mo tored .to Chicago Wednesday. 'fpettt, Saturday at the lhomo in Waukegau. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Perkin, spent Tuesday In Chicago with friends. Martin Thelen motored to Watt. kegan Wednesday. Mrs Maude Hendee. Mrs. Leo Hendbe. Mrs. William Huson ot Round Lake. Mrs. Katherine Front of Vdio and Mrs. H. T. Wiilllml ot Des Moines. Iowa, visited an old school mate ot Mrs. Williams at Che mung. lil.. wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. ngry Merritt were Waukegan shoppers Tuesday. Fred Cashmere and Belle Baldwin of Libertyvllle spent Sunday after, noon" at the home. ot the torrnerh parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cush- more. Mri and Mr: Jack Daley motored to Joliet Friday ot last week. Mrs. Jane Vuey'spéhrt1muw/Vuys with;_her daughter. Mrs. Fran! Davis at Giayslake. T Mrs. George Shober spent a few days with friends at Wuukem last week. 'c, Mr. and Mrs. Glynn Zell and Vel- ma Fitz motored to Oak Park Sum day evening and attended tb firewall party on Mr. and Mrs. Victor TM» or: at the home-ot the lattar'e " ter, Mrs. Deller Des Jardin. . . Joe Amann and child" Jrt sure PM: and Mrs. Flo 'ed to Waukegan 2S.qt ut Hymn Zell "err "ends and rein 'om (amormu mention. I and daughter Sunday at the Fred Deithdm 'me Re approaches nearest to the gods who knows how to he went. "on though he is In the right.--- ' H"--. v-xu-Vl. WI" uurTotl. With other irrigation works the 'tritrenetited in Bombay end the Deccln approximated to 2,000,000 a record ot which any government might be proud. The tstyteiintendine engineer stet- ed that the new dam commanded In 'nren or 800,000 urea. in oultnnd- ing teatuh was the volume "of mu- Ionry. which included over 21.000.- 000 cubic feet. The cost ot the dam itself. about $0,250,000 was consid- ered very moderate. comparing " _Vlntng'eouely with the Alanna dam In Egypt. which was 2,000,000 cubic feet less in volume but cost 50 per cent more. i; I t in action it c. ,liiiiiiiii'iiiitiii: " a tt F, on: I' mi. 1tlrt I and C . Th in l a r boy l bl canto _ ', r. it achieve-lei Lloyd dam was the largest In volume ever built anywhere. The last two systems ot Phavara and Mrs were the last ot the In - irrigation .works' undertaken m 'lla".' bay since 1903, and were the remit ot the recommendations ot the irri. ntjon commission convened by the (or seeing Viceroy, Lord Carton. ,R. T. Harrison. chief engineer ot the project. *stated that the Wilson dam opened two years am at Bhan. dardara wai hasten hy the Excheq- uer dam hr America for 'pride of place as the World's highest dam, but in the present inktatee they had "gone one better." and claimed the Lloyd dam was the largest in volume ever built anywhere. The terrible taminenf 1899-1902 cost the .uunbay presidency over "5.000.000 in money alone. apart from the tull of suturing. When all the present.irrigation schemes were completed. it was estimated that there would be an increased yield of crops- at over 820,000,000 yearly against a total capital expenditure ot only double that sum. designed to n: and the Deccan ttttttine, to whir merly Mable. Bombay "__- The Lloyd dam, the most stupendous mass or masonry ever constructed'by the hand of man. and the largest dam In the world. was opened at Bhatgar. near Pooita, by the gnvernor. Sir [mane Wilsun, in the presence ot large crowds. Thin dam brought the inestimabie boon of perennial water to :1 large irrigation tract in the Nina canal system, and was a part of the worn deaigned to ro-mme from Bombay and the Deccan the dread upm'tre ot inmine. to which that area wu tor. Tell' your neighbor about this series oCmeetints and save Jan. 9 to hear Dr. Nolan. Pass the word along and let's have a good' audience the very first night. The junior class play has been selected and work is to Mart at once. The {lain and (it-talk of the play will besannounced after the holidays. th 5 _ Antioch township high whoa] won bdth "tttet' of basketball played on the local ttoor Friday evening. In the first game Antioch's tirst team met with the first team from Brattsenvllle and Tolled Up an nx'erwhehnlng mum- in favor or Antioch. The second game was between Amhwh's second School will cine» for the Christ- mas vacation on rm: 21 and will rmuma on Jan. 2. We wish awry- one a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Nolan. head of tho department of agricultural education, University of Illinois, will be the speaker. Dr, No. lu la u very inspiring tspeaker and is leaving a lot or work at his detsk to be with us, so we shnuld not miss " message. He ls deeply interest." ed in the problems of agriculture and gspevlally intereited in the young: people ot the rural districts" team and IMtttserrville's sic-cum! team. The local team were' again Mnnvrs try u "Utahtial margin. Mrs. Ibtrtta Rama: has been quite m the past week Mr. and Mrs. Deana- Wham-r tram Morris, Minn. arrived Monday tor a tew Weeks H.411 with Antioth "funds. Mrs. Sarah Hamilton who 11 spending the winter at th" homer of Mr. and Mrs. Fred ('ribb is very III at the present time. Her son trom East Orange. N J, arrived Monday being called here by her serious ill. new. lllneu Huts Attendance. Quite. a number of pupils were out ot whom during the past two weeks on account of illness. but we are Kind tu report that the greater number have again returned to school. There will ha Just four more weeks of school in the first svmmter in the new your. We art limping for a regular attendance Mt. azricu Manda lustre cation the or berry. assist harmful partme the UH M min The farmers and community meet Inn will start after the holidays On Jan. ' at 7:30 p. tw, Dr. A. IV WORLD'S RECORD DAM IS OPENED IN INDIA: IRRIGATES BIG TRACT a 50111:" teel 113$ l ir neltfevergttqtat, o. - this is their Mic"!!! . Smith. f" ' Elmer Emsti / piles ed fourth in a field of " contestants) for individual honors in placing the, birds on the basis of egg production. , Our grain and corn Judging team placed 7 and ls, respectively. whim is Well worth mentioning consider- ing their experience, , ILA HIGH "WOOL NOTES. " Foamy Turn Wlna. Tuvalu" Judging tear gon- Ilotln; of Elm" 1erttsting,uaiite' Brut. from the vocational mica]- tnn department won second place last Friday at Antioch. This con. tact la on annual mm and high* school: otfertng mammal urinal-l t in action 11 m ollxlble town» _ .Muon " consists ot-tho tol- 'i,i.ttgtet,i' lake. Memmrr, no. K mu. Witt "Page and 2t n being the ff" ti - r boy continued.) "I Praise of Silence nmmon . Our 1 in t .ake ar Antioch M th: mm ning lure the ret ion or county ' rust hook c h eradi , being the up: "an! fd',',"',',"), ht '. my t teel q te ' rent. on . "shed':., of. T ' my; i,t,'tll',,t"i . plate- rppn nal P' ment; {writ I the tis 'ur srhm gave us burberry r has m1 harborin In do m an m allure intvrv 1men1 (1100! in LTRRR'rYVTTmR TN'DEPENDENT. THURSDAY) DECEMBER ",20, I928 of I Int an ll. evadi- ch "t four first art aft. tth r tt " d Us of Biootnniiton, Ind.--DlgNtle'd mem. Item of the Indiana Academy Of Bci, Ghee moonlit here were~uomewhat Med when Tim]: " Quick. a "tantalum; our COIumbus, Ind., who II the only Academy Member who has no cone ewegree. read a paper attackmx orthodox theories Farmer Scientist in (' Dlscussing Earthquakes Startles College' Men H F or Sensible Fair size {11$in capacity! "Done to a turn." It st turkey or chicken in one of these sell-basting tine grade Aluminum Roasters at a low Removal Sale price tomorrow. l F a LA Imported "Porcelain Irpiere ('rrz-al Sets of unusual design and coloring. The set cannula of iTea. Coffee, Sugar. Rice, Barley, Oatmeal. Salt, Vin-gar, oil and six Spice Pans. The bear gift of them all tor the home at a big reduction now. _ Dolls. That Will Captivate Young and Old Composition head, loss and arms. Long hair, long eyelashes, sleeping eyes and mamma voice. Choice of dainty organdle or gingham dresses.; Fully dressed with hood and shoes. A character doll with hie-like expression. Former $3.00 value to close out. Make your selection egriy at this low price. 1 Aluminum Roaster KVWOWW (lii)iiiiji'lli)ipt -tel- $1.97 l'zvaHr-ul ."'... 1..:'\*.g .\-' H.'..',. {ark an! s', -3 'i.ur;" rr', but: humiiw nowhy 'r','!,.",, I; A c,.", Fr - . 'raitt Y" [m app!" ..x'v'i " o T"ly .'. '. .., Rwy-r and 1.'.r. "1,,- is N, 7;. 14m. "1'"le THIRD HAM)" a"""""'-"""."""""---- I h' igtdL% 2-6115," , a... M, Cj.1'llij'?) _,"-'.],,,',),',':' ' ' I a . . : ' , I Q 5, handle mm to keeper RUBIN'S T0YLANW--8RD. FLOOR Mamma Dolls ' " .29 'tUBl'S-TillRD FLOOR 1tUHl.N'ti---TilIRIt FLOOR Closing Out $2.65 Carving Sets $1 .97 Imported 15 Pc. Cereal Set MS .98 85c The Biggest Values! Will be Found in Our Great CLOSEOUT SPECIAL ! 23 In. Size ' The tarmer.ecientitrt also contend- I ed that the earth revolves under an 1 lee section so that in time all parts will come in mntact with the Cold, and that the earth'has six mow- matead ot a bah Att tire at the center or the earth, the general be. 1101'. the heat there is organic or clinical. Quick contended. Centrifu- ttttl force, nut heat, causes earth- quakes. according to Quick. warding earthquake tiausses and the slack! age. 7 __ Buly for' Christmas at Removal Sale Prices! Make yovr Christmas Potley go further. Share in the Saitings ir/our great Removal Sale. Many of the articles offered are just the thihgs for Christmas and at Big Savings now!' FiT,JR COATS Radical Reduction on HighGrade ments instead of the two that' sci- entists. declare exist. Mmubers ot the house ot repre- sentatives representing the sduthern statds are usually native: or at least born. south of the Mason and Dixon Ihre. ~Western members very fr'oquentl.cttre' those who have come from other parts of the country and aided in uphuilding the younger trtates. _ - National Legafawrs 'rtMib=zf-----l=fz:-i1----)r, Caracul Coats-Hudson Seal Coats-- Muskrat Coats-Raccoon Coats All in a spectacular Holiday Gift Selling Event be- fore we move. Making it a gift of perfect taste at a marvelous reduction. I Our Removal Sale Prices strike a new keynote in super value-giving. One glance at the marvelous styles, the expensive pelts, the wonderfur'workman- ship will more than convince you of this. Some of these Coats are beautifully trimmed--al) are richly lined. *5 \ 'T)lli3, MID si"",',:,)""', l s,.tht :3: tiire1wst WSW" Open Evenings to 9:30 Give Fur Coats For Christmas "--This Remarkable Low Price Makes it Possible Indianapolis. Ind.-The Mririuir(y has, at present an Indiana KIM!" composed of thoste who yum mu studied the old {(511001 readeru by William M. Mcriuftey, will Luann a national organization, o,ifittrs mm announced. Te IilieGutf.eyj.tes to Have ' National Organization, Membership will he spun to all RUmN's--SECOND FLOOR BATH ROBES s A .89 Imported Values! Heavy Blanket 1r B' Rum}; originally was the name of Hm fermentml mare's milk med Iorcety by the Tartan. It: there. peutio vamp became known, and it is nlm' propnrml in the linited kmnw {rum but}: mu's and guru's " :0 uscd Umjvxtbooks which were (My known throughout the court Kumys of Tarfar Origin li, yam-s ak

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