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Libertyville Independent, 12 Sep 1929, p. 16

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Ulla: you - within twen (D) an mar ttto date of this lt tie. II. M an. "atttst out "guano- tho "tttton shall he ta, a a new and s Decree ' Am new. - TAKE NOTICE. That on the toth day of Sommbor. A. D. 1929, a neu- tiem was one by Huvey T. Martin and Ann Martin. " wire. in the County Court of Lake County tor tho adoption of a child named Rich In! "my and tor tho change of " no. to Richard Thoma Mar an. in non-int. Cori-iron called at- tention to the wording of the Mat. ute which. he aid. no outward and somewhnt obscure." However. ho adopted the supreme court inter- pntltion which aid the architer-t's law vu tor the "protection ot the public again-t incompetent archi- teas." CJumminx the Itntutes. Cnrlstrom sci a' prohibition egainst anyonu planning the construction ot any structure. except for his own use. without 'the services ot a licensed architect. Hon-es costing less than 87.500 "one were exempt. The case tn question van that ot a contractor who planned his own houses and built them on his own land. tor immediate sale. No "cons: ed architect I" on the job. This was the gist of a ruling made " Attorney General Carlstrom to- day for the Intonation ot officials of the "no department of registra- tion nod educntton who In" charge of arehiteet's licenses. ADOPTION NOTICE John McMahon, Mary E. baloney nnd Catholic Home Bureau. a cor- poration. Ilium: a house tor sale in Illinois II against the law, unit-u the house in planned by n licensed ttrettitect or unless it cost less than 87,500 to build. EDWARD A. man. Atty On the basis ot ten years' exper- imental results. the seeding dates when wheat will most likely escape Hessian tly damage and produce heaviest yields are as to11ows tor the different sections ot the state. trom north to south: Architect is Needed Unless em Illinois counties showing heav- teat infestation last year have about the nine intonation this ,ear.These include Edgar, Clark and Crawford counties. Septembel 18 to 22 for all points from the northern edge ot Illinois south to a line drawn across the September 22 to 26 tor pointq south to a line drawn Across the state through the northern fourth ot Hancock county and the southern fifth ot Iroquois county. increases in Hessian fly intesta- tion are more marked in central and southern counties ot the state than in northern, according to w. P. Funt,-ehiet entomologist ot the Ill. inois State Natural History Survey Last year central and southern coun- ties showed stubble infestation rum ning on the average trom 2 to 4 per cent. This year the infestation runs from 8 to 33 per cent and will aver- age around " per cent, according to Flint's report. The group ot..e"t' r" to from the southern border o Rock Island county through the con tral part ot Witt county. _ A September " to 30 for points sorth to a line drawn across the state through the central part ot Pike county and the central part ot Edgar couny. A September 30 to October 4 for points south to a line drawn across the was from the central part ot MudIson county to the southern bar. der of Crawford cuuny. No "tori-l Con-on! When an Dally Conant. Lon- don's an: Ina-emu! an, out papa. appeared tn 1702. tt consul- od of n single page of two col- um- and 'rroftmed,to give only foreign news. It muted In rend- ers that It would not gm any com- ments of It: own. "supposing other people to have new enough to nuke "tteetionr for themselves." The Conant came to an end In. 1735. when tt was absorbed by the Dally C.ttpeteer -, ftetrolt Nam-q. Many ot the I :1 u.ristlan church bells New fastened in tall (no that Mood near the church. write. sw- N. Coleman In his book. "BeiU." Even today. In none village- ot RuaaIa and other countries. the bell hangs on the branches of a tall In. In the churchyard. In Iceland the hen nau- aIIy Ia placod In the "lych gate." a mated entrance to the graveyard The (no hurry once wan common ht Miami and Inland. October 4 to 7 for points zoom to 3 line drawn across the state through the southern third ot Ran- dolph county and the southern third of White county. Wheat Joint worm, another wheat pest, was found in appreciable amount: only in two counties, White side and Guiana. according to the results ot the survey. October T to g tor all remaining southern counties. ililltlllli8 HOUSE M SALE MAY K illitillllrlll Urban. 111.. Sept. l. ort'y--Her Iinn tty, worst insect pest ot wheat. bu made n muted increase in ill- inoil this year and on wheat sown before the recommended tly-tree date. will be in danger ot heavy dunno, the annual state when our- very was made by entomologiets of the Illinois State Natural History Survey and the federal bureau ot entomology cooperating. Damage is threatened to early- sown wheat despite the tact that parasites preylng upon the fly are heavier this year than last, the warning points out. HESS!" mm as meme IS 0mm 3mm Fear That Damage May Be Done to Wheat Sown Before j the Recommended Date. Cost of House is Less Than $7.500. Clerk May Be I Lincoln - " Jim» ot --Htts, " ot Lincoln the Rnilsplitter was ot the al blood to these two.eminent lll line ot Henry the First ot France inoinans but extends it to most all ad ot Anne of Russia, and his war ot British ancestry. Hitt I ine 01 mander.in-ehiet in the Civil War. U. proof indicates that Alfred the Great B. Grant. was of the lineage of Wil- !or William the Conqueror or Robert tiam the Conqueror and at Robert Bruce is an ancestral member or al SAYS LINCOLN Int IEttlililEll FROM ROYALTY Our Opening A ll-liars, Success Ladies Hosiery Silk Underwear Millinery Fur Scarf s Slips Thousands upon Thousands of Men and Women Came to the Store to Look and Stopped to Buy Because Here They Found Extraordinary, Unbeard of Values, Smarter ' Styles, Lower Prices, and the Worlds Most Cheerful Credit Terms This beautiful More tinned the public generally, and dented coedidence in the policies of this - and finer family credit clothing store. You)", will marvel at this estnhlishment catering to father, mother, sister and brother. 'the Mom. David Sun- Jordln, clan: 'oellor emeritus ot. Leland Stanford university. In; proved in his book "Your Family Tree." Jun published. The writer doann't conrine the roy- al blood to these two.emlnent Ill. momma but extends It to most all ot British ancestry. "in line ot proof indicates that Alfred the Great or William the Conqueror or Robert With 3 few breaks in the account. Mr. Jordan not only connects Abn- hnm Lincoln and my": B. Grant with kings nnd queens. but takes them on nlmost back to Noah. LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT. THUR§QAY. SEPTEMBER 12. I929 VJ "Each man and woman," his in- troductlo'n says. "in our line of an- cenlry 1ttsa.otrvioualv been . bearer ot heridltnry pottaibiiitietr. Some ot theme have been obscured, airbag! tlistute Rome were from the first moot -eeerrAmerttran fatally of Em wan tie-cant. P . He glue the record, "mretalir tn Amprlcn. ot n urge who: ot prom- inent "was whlch lead back to one or other of those anon: wor- thles of ten centuries ago. Hun. dreds of common Illinois family lumen are included in the strains tracked. SUITS Boys' 4-Piece For Fall and Winter OPEN SATURDAY EVENING TILL 10 O'CLOCK W"? latent or recessive but few or them can be, wholly lost and none per- manently enlarged in the line ot de. scent, except by the union ot one germ cell with another carrying lite qualities." Which indicates that all Anglo- Saxous are about equal in amount ot royal blood or a thousand years ago, flowing In their veins. - upper. t .'culal.:.l We are told yup". need mapper In their systems. 80 they'll have more cents. we suppose. EB culal.: " Dresses Coats Amati: an Styles and Colors Girls' --Suicide by domestic (artitirtial) gag will be impossible it the claims made by Miss Mary L. Sherrill, of Massachusetts college. Mt. Holyoke, prove well founded. FINDS NEW GAS til PREVENT SIIIIIIIIE . BY ARTIFICIAL lat - After protracted experiments. Miss Sherri" has invented what " the or winter overcozit. Now ' the time to buy. Avoid Gl The effect ot a. very small quan- i, tity of the new gas, being mixedi with the ordinary supply, is that, as l Boon as the gas reaches the nostrils l ot the would-be suicide. it provokes l, such goneral and violent discomfort the victim involuntarily calls om and alarms the neighborhood. claims. when mixed with ordinary gas. will make it impossible tar any- one to take his life with domestic " At the same time the mixture eliminates danger ot accidental nur- toca_tion trom escaping gas. In the case otwer.roms iiabio to be m Ir) f" #E'wgulg 1%f:"s lF,I r H 9 I , m "'r " K. t Mfm- . F: . HATS CAPS SHIRTS TROUSERS nvsrcpme by fumes during sleep. the same results are achieved. It would be impossible for any one so attack- ed to sleep undisturbed until death came. "In the case of suicides L defy any person to stand the effects of the gas, however strong the desire for so" death." Miss Sherri]; told Inter. national Xc-wa Senit'e. _ In a Nut he" Associate revervmly. and as much as you oil. with your lufzicst thoughts Mens'

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