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Libertyville Independent, 31 Jan 1924, p. 2

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More Than Residents trgg,tt2.'ittttg t'dt'gt Quote M',l','lf"li 1|»:er T Prior Lien Shares, -Evter Cash or Time. Payments "ariitek" You. too, are o6mddtiotrtttiuaioisrttm may to asenittne my" Windward". Thu has of orior_lien Ills'.',',',',',',,'.',',? t','rh'illf,ll p,?, thamiice Continuum: and Wisconsin Railroad Milwaukee I, 1t,','ag't',etgUt: t,hihrSraeeitiegt3tmqnm, " W. Adm; Sweet Nprth Shore and Company Chicago AN ijl :3; "iii/iii ill ESSINGTON GOT A Hill." RECEPTION IN "lliliiflf COUNTY Neighboring County Tendon-94 Small's Opponent Samet' Sort of Greeting as Lk. Co. Senntor Elsington of Sumter. Re publican candidate in oposltlon to Gavernor Len Snail. In. covered Me Henry county. Ho nu. boon hero and gone. We now expect to mad in the Claim" Trtbut" and other nun- up." at the cannula with which the unto: wu ground In Idiom-y county. but u they hue been ton- in: About his meeting: tn other put: of the lute. . ' Candid-m Easington met thd nine sort of a reception in chenry Coun- ty that he wu accorded In Lake County and Waukegan--' very. very chilly one in every respect. In Watt. kegan at " "mnu meeting" he had less [bill 125 person- In " audience and may of them ot the other!»- tion who went out ot curiosity. In Wood-were meeting he 'hld sixty listener: and many ltr were tot. lowen ot Governor n11 who went there out of eurioaitr. Ot " meeting there the Wood rock Sentinel an: The Meta no that it w" n cold cold night nad not may pooplo would an to be out union they won more Interact"! than (by people of Woodstock seemed to be lo Scalar Eulnxton's campsln. There were between my end lev' enty-nve people at the court home to greet the maiden for. govmor. Some of them were Indie, brought there to greet the. Eutngton. who: came to Woodstock on In efternoon train to attend the meeting. About One-he'll ot the audience we: made up of ecu" anywhere of Governor Smell. They came end 'oinstb-ht_esortandimr to Woodatoeys sueet_ of harm: e courteous greeting end did whet they can!!! to make it e plenum evening. . He named to be "out in the mood otatroodi-r.lsottyobade! on MI lands. He bu been Ielectod todoabutothttutittnt1ingntoo big tor [ him. Senator Match is doing tho beam)" on, going out the ' from town to town. but not jotting at; rowan-e. he "no": to be discounted. . . Ho all"! about pardons. but mi1esd to tro into the muons why the Bor - bu "mind the pardoning power many me with: cua.- Ho m not (on " mum» that other governor: in" 1'g,'gtit','rd men in" wanton tmatitaeer {or good and madam 'iu-ttest a Contact and! In. can. no N {and tn a. Month: ot Wtttitat and on on. war him dun». Ho and to nation an hidden: nudist ad ptytye have Monet Many nu og the wt: an. prisoner- an m. Tr. Doh- and other: in that can. C The unto: failed to am 'vhy he got exempted from In: "who. "though In the dart m. and. he said nothing than: the bonus. "the: state' or union". T -- Bo tpltrod about the old Utilities Commotion "a 001m~ Sun'- Cornmcroo Commission. and said the httor had coat tho onto A million (lotion 11 - more an" under Gavornor Damion. Ho (tiled to ex- Main that Governor Lowdown com. mission attettt most ot its time roil- in: rotor for strut car my... oloctiic light. as 3nd telophone rotor, while Governor 81min commiuion titer & moron" study of such problem. has reduced men all our the auto, Lloyd' Bron. I unaided W eqttaiirt. with aoeiattptie undo-m. m with a - of courtya- m- "auiriirtu cost of than commodl (tulle the geopie by million» ot dol Senator maintain did not refer to the tact that Governor Small'e eom-' mteeion apent nine moathe in study. in; the we" car question in Chica- go and then decided that a ttver cant cal-tare rate wan equitable and anal-1 cient. A federal judge their without going Into the eubJect at all, rained the rate 4rom he to aeven cents. taking milllone ot dollar! (to? the people of Chicago annually an \put- ting " into the pocket- or the etteet car ownete. Civli - Breakdown Senator Elaaington talked about a breakdown in "the Civil Service In the employment of help in the many llllnoia lnetitutiona. He neglected to 'call attention to the hot that even the governor's wont enemiea have failed to criticiee hie management of the great penal and charitable in- etitutione of thin neat etata. . 8.1mm Huntington tolled obout the a]. of diploma for cult by 3 high 'tttlet" In the In." ammunition. But ho was not hit no"): to ex- pmn that tho governor Ind nor. (on 3 your no mummy remand that omen]. had mm prosecution against him. one through MI now up point... A. M. "and". dim of mstriatrdtioat nl Ilium In ferret- Ing on: nad woman "on an m on to found iitttititu any pro- Laa without a I!" KELLER BROTHERS on" FARMING Join an Janna Keller. manor: of ennui-iota Nick Idiot. n6 hue been fuming at "gleam. "ld n "can Int wool Lad-loll a: unit lull. - ad mm In- plomunu. having deeMed to quit fur-Inc. "I! and to no In" the trxseMne b-tttae u Wham. Kalle a "that ha is. krill. for "out ttme - W Game No. 8. 11-10 "-18. m tho Aberdeen (8000:") I'm I"... "White Glugow." Fund fr.'tt sumo visit between Jordan ind J. . "I 10 " Crone. 11 16 2a 24 " 17 16 to '9 14 " 17 " " tg--Here 10mm mtrnarlted M "an mom would lead to " tort of 0107' sow." -- - .. -. f .4 A, "til-He bore canon mention .to an fact that Bank: had won than Hul- demon in one of the America: tum new. U -- _ - ~L__L After mains this move. which "Hammond's Fourth" the. u a los- m; position. Jogdan wu very much concerned " to the outcome and our. ed with not! delineation. . tr--Wri- tron "Drummond " which (in: 7-10. Matt, la, I". bu.' 8bSt. 1-7. Matt to draw in man (luv. M. However. the Mug: ttnet Y.2t mon 'ot "ration (c) on the sun. pun. than 32-38 11'th to Witt. Bowen'l "Brutot," Part II, Var. as. credit: this winning pin, to Donned. son. tiiriat',tgt", wanes ot la. it being Jo 'a Opinion that nothing ,rartotter1mtmrt by Mglntonpo- union he km to be n Ion: w-A ""tiGtetc-e,'rpPieh le- Wm."-"'"'"'" "d"r.,/'"er". -._ - - to win. 'SQft Author mingled u White to pig: and draw. Ibo-1n; n 061m "and in m to William J. Wood. m out "an mum". who". Coma-M by' WI. J. wooo Att continuum intaqtded to: m- 'tata-a " ' tt M. White--" " " Mt " x I. m to pity and win. _ - Above 'dag','."'.",',',',',,', from Jonson's Forced Check n. . book thawing play on all toned Um. C Nowell Benn. America Ketch Chemplon " doles more for the gems then eny other 'pleyer. He lee peb- llehed e book the: will repleee nee'e Guide: en nptodeteeneceelee. end le eleo running e very Intervene: end lnetrucdve checker column for My} In the Amer-leer: Boy We. " Brush BL. Detroit. Itch. The following two [robbing "were W. Drlnmmr. Butt---" " u. mtg-40 x as ' mu to pin ma draw 1518 1011.188! 11 , Ins Mn. Btaeh--8 It to. Whtte--2tt It 2. White - and draw. I , " " 0 , D " " I . " ' I ' '2 " " " " ' " " It " ll 22 tttai" " Was. White-a ' a; v White to my." dram. Btaee--a Mar " White--' " a. Willie. Btae9t---t It " Whttr-" I M. WMU to - Iqttlfrmr. Ml. Kort. By WI. J. White to my and draw. M mourn: mom iii viii: an. nu Solution to Protriim No. 4. By P, Solution to Problun No. 5. Bryo LlIIRTYVILLI mutton" II nun N no" new" mm am "an an: m can coon-v . Mutton to IitlC"'i"9tCC.].tllrtCi9llt, 30:5537917 nut driv. gr-ttrear-ar] call I lol i8LUlllltetlllts?3C i,ue.; :5aQlo) bso "to " " " 10 6 " " 17 a, two DPOOIGIIII were 7 u to out an! let ELIE-i631» mam: ell " " " 31 " dt ' " " " " 714 " " '" " " C " " " " T " " " ' " " 0 No, 914 ~ann B. Br " u " " " " " " " " 8028 812 Humans m k GENUINE TRIBUTE IO on. J. c. may Services at St. Joseph's Ch. Attended by Hugo Throne of "ownersn "no." citizens. rental." ot "hr. "lulu. interns! mundan- oc "and pollen. paid tribute to any to the lata Dr. John C. Foley. who VII. without any caution the was We In medical 'free. In but. County and who" death op cur" a tow an "a In Illa-u. Hm. "I. he want not!" unwound". toll-mu n lactation that cane "an! month. Mo. P009]. (to. all walk- ol lite, from our: church tn the city. trom our, tutu-u! . mutation. tron: on" and. V»! to at. Jouvh'l Cntholie Church to my their Int relpocu to till much unread and greatly late. ed 'tttma. at tho "who. hold Int A. W momma aid in " for mu rounding Dr. Foley. "at. PPqM$MMt of Inch . throng rop- gountiu all "In ot "to VIC not. I! e tribute to Dr. Foley then my- thtnc I or enyhody elee could eey." The church wee tumd to -sitr and, may could not get melde. be "no they"! people-med come Item en everth'e county to p'ey their re epeete to m. new. The renter Rowen Cethouc core may to: the deed wee cented out by thee when. tether leech". the whet In cheese ot_the Iparutt,.Wttter Lela-mum ot Chtcexo trututmrtarlt Meet h chute here and the whet In - of the Hot, Child High School on abet-Idea Reed. "the: St' of Wedeworth eleo wee et the tartmttoohttopartirtttto-iee. . FRIEND! " PALLISARIIO m Wee with Dr. hiey'e re- am: the menhce ot the beta Coun- tar Medteartroeiart ected es the pen been" Dr. tmutt _ t. Tale! 9-110 my. Taoism. Palmer uni 1'an Ion. all old mud. ot the physical}. N Tlu trunk. of Man an! to the Foley home (and a wonderful " "union ot no: "apathy for an doctor um " "in. The" were tribute. tron ~all gum ot the county. tron lockuu. individul- tnd our Tho conchnlon ot the rttuathtie service "that Luann" paid a very beautiful 9mm lo Dr. re. mrieet. In a his text the ttth chapter of St. John the mm tad Mth vene- "And Jan. all! to her. I an the Radumtetitttt sad the Light. ht that -tttdeee may art "one "we-0M- 4naeveereeitdtoataasdoverrrrattr wmunmwwa In to Dr. m on um I might-. autumn-mum 6me will. Foley at»: no: in dugou_lmllth!:1'o the mum: In no. - - with no up. an: my - be warm mm of and: - who wu use! I wonderful nut-lay I mm to the Idiot! is/iii? of but. County for no low. It "attuned In the am. at u nun who stood to: such high ethics In medical circles. 'IT I "was unlucky to the city I the loan of ' - an. I run who Ind a do». undou- mu." lathe human than exphinod the reason for the vol-ions ritualistic not: in the Roma Catholic Commonly for the but"! ot the dead, uni-lain; that, following o lunenl one time Dr. Foley had made the rework to him that he felt " month outaidon would npprecino detailed explan- tionn u to why so and u were done at} Catholic mum]. . Father Lemma uid tint Ill tra. umal societies there is alwnyl some sort ot ritual which an outsider would not understand. to it in with the Roman Catholic ceremony 21 the dead. In explanation of the rea mm tor carrying.out the ceremony in Latin Father Lenomann eaid out " ie because the Roman Catholic Church deelree to have the name ceremony need at all funerate eni that by following a dead language Inch a ethe hath. there ielno poul- hility of._a change in the wording emf exweeeione " might be the case if different lenmee were followed. "Dr. Foley was a man who had an intenee intereet in hie'temily." eeld' Father Leuerrnann. "Hie plans tor his three none wee the greateet hope of hie life. He wee a men who wee proud of his home and a wonderful example in home life eepecially in theee den when eo any men think Mt little of their home." "He wee plainly the 'ardt'0tu','h','- in medical circlee ht bake nnty and had the highest of ideals. When he receivedhie diploma for medicine he did not atop " undiee. but tte continued on and on " eon! being TagNiRtilililiB SERMOF IRON I" a M' I _ 'j?ii,?,lCi, Ltreeatt ":5 W'UII - r'"""' 1 1irt,t,'N"l have it Med . tom_ {not 'lthll3,'l'i .0"! ("M I" did M dtNet woman. N011! P,ty',tt,rpt','1t :91! rrteittit le, "LE. 3.529; mu an not". In! - 'g1t1rfitdlillritl.'pii'rtiri1'i: iriUrriiirita'att'uTlitf attuut",'tMtWg'ee') WW teeete.e?,'t' "iiieiiii. " ttihairi'fi'dM'tG'lulTtrkr. Luann»! 31. 1924. trg'ffttf I") the... lbs to iii nanny. tf W example would to (allowed non small, I. an m- ummy how much honor it would to toe bvorybody to mom. how not but" out any would to 4 - "I aorta-non more u 3 III I. Wuhan; who in better loved all Dr. Pol". Yet In the my on.» luau In vu founoctod In] on. would not say " was prominent. ' a. " Jun Dr. .otrr, that In In! '0 not him u. ant In att, he and to "H. was ttqNtir religious and nov- or bylaw! to tau! And pay. He - tom: that God In the - at of all physicians. all lite vu a oeaetteat on. "I"! open and "on rcpt-owlk It be m norm lull .mdumyouulwomwu be" today. H. vs: a would!" " mlo to "My. ' sour wins". I. an m an. no volume-rod. no no . Ian! Gillan. on. who will be mud may." E remun- won hon to It, I ' Gonna; tor Interment in (to may lot. Tho lesion. in auxiliary. tho Kr tum. um County nodal new ty, an. M Ma ot Columbus attended tn . body " the olnm' and mulled m "can to s: Inn'- con-ton. . Mutt the and"! tom um. '11.; Mymmmpluodumtou has. mu m naming. nun- drodn of Mad: mood slowly by '" but to Doyle-Ion to the nun who. any had and Mend tor so only mu mum Wm. who In an- ployod at at. Mt. spout - "wwwodnmmodut mu. Mr. "In. M win»; In. Oatettatgr.gtratt-rtiqs, M. - ,rttttNtet(3a1stdrand runny In WW . C was man and north. Wrorsk friend! nay-Ml; and"! in the any. n" "H. t'dff De. 3. fight'p/d2t an on when he VII W10: may mm law such I and and um- "ir m In ind. than}! Inland by all his pattonta.nutd it pa may "Id 110'"qu "attcttrutt.gturtaa.gtett iioioby pinto-any his man. but by the nun-ml kindne- bo mod to. wardtturrotmtrtt1-erei at!» 'ir'ar'lft'tigtt EU",',', Wm"; steam glare he an enviable work when he mun bed plenty of m- Ing patients. He we. indeed . good an end one 1'1"!)qu lite true fo Wr PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY For Safety' s Sake THIO ILIou,j__om up. in br Non-mam: ILLINOIS 32RtlA00trtllmu,-raltiulhtew, l CCOODWOIKWADIIILE C ' 4mm , . AllAlttEiaE0OrNtNBttlNnmEtrIt I mmmmm [hulls-"Hul- C J J. A; JONES, PROP. AUCTION SALE "i"lfot.h.lieNtttlrtt+!r.eietu-theJ.r. . it-rr-silk-truth-ds,- Auctitm Sale 1,allefhritNhtielueb-th-i-hs-theg.h. Ilimdra-,taA-tTt-de- BERT DOWELL, Proprietor I , AUG FROUCH, Auctioneer r' [1"de AUG FROUCH, Aiaetiotseer TUESDAY, FEB. s SHURDAY, Befortslocatintt your radio aerial ask yourself this question: . la it safe? _ Then. if) after carefully -ei'inspider- ing the location, you have any doubt abouhite safety, call at our office and we will gladly advise you. . . ' e . As a general safety measure itis best to consider every wire a live one and keep away from it until you are reliably informed to the contrary. During the winter there's con- stant danger of lightly con- structed aerials falling, due to 4moFcuoIczcows '9Ehtt0rtetht8llBlttllta5tilEhB0rma ',Atletirr181rutr_rA1mMtl'm0u Jltl,hlhlllltBNtBath'. weight of elect pr snow, and being brought into contact with charged power wires. That ia' way it is vitally import patent to be sure your location is safe before, you erect your aerial. Precautiopa are better than no- ddents. ItNIth---r- un-I a t- 'tagimTtnugt In. idh-«F'hfl'tmhu'l GUI KIUIRIY, _Lqqet I. 10% «an.

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