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Libertyville Independent, 3 Apr 1924, p. 9

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_, MUD ROADS SAVE . '. POX LAKE FROM . , THE CANDIDATES is mm h m? m IS MM, 18 Newman VOL. Ttt0lhyTtitEtitat' seams "ritsMetd. m.. Incl: ".r--Not, - one on "with n book. an: n eon: crunch e month" "it " within a} "ever of every one to cunt. something end thereby than the feetis- which rejoice the henna ot those Inc [We term to living thing: end been" of loveli- none." wording to French G. Blair. superintendent of public up ntructlon. "lung oh evry cluun n! the late to "punt n tree" in ne- cordnnee _with Govetnor ISnuII'u proctatrtathrn nnmin: Friday, April 18. u nrbor any. Every Patton'Cln Add to the Beauty of 8M. by Tali" Part Says F. a. Hair. u-y. h "The mom" in Illinois. in an act mmvod Juno 1. 1881. "and the ttrat nrhor any int." Mr. Mor- ton's article "u. "This net pro- vided (not the governor should on- nuoliy designs" by elicit! procla- mation" o any known as 'Arbor day! In 3 but act "proved Mar 18. It". the xenon] -gsatrtr greed on an providing that tho sovornor owl onnnony Guiana: by noel-notion 'trird..,dar.' At a Intor an» the led-inure raettt. on] not which man as follows: "Tho governor ohoii. union). dosinuo by click! pmionution I do, or up to no known on nrttor and bird any, to be Mod throqhorrt9eBe you " I day for plating "on. ammo. and vinoo that the hono- nnd "on. tho indium". and about picnic" mood: within at; -mu. "siidtro1ortest1?hoH.e- "with outdo- in m - mu no Moro. will; to "who who of moor and "(is W ' "to tu'ittttitttfintti, ._.u;- 6|! Mn. Guru Oahu-M. In! " TWW. - . and MO" " "one of In "C I q.----.------.---..-. "In; - (ttt t, $tt8 a," . in»... In. a; m at." C Won-r It 0mm eleven-d N; iltinltltlllttUl;tttltitatatt, 'atr.rftr..pa. tte m - "'s a " Ce "i.'9tttIfdRAittiet_- some». The bulletin oonulul contribu- tion: from honleultlruu Ind agro- noniau throughout as late 'on' the Immune. of a" "y. -amtrisg the earartritttetimsrta . history ot arbor an In ttmuttiorrttten 'tie 3. 8mm; Horton. founder of arbor "wi7iiyiiitTrFiriiib.7" 'iFiii,Mw. came qedtett't in}. "It. mu all! ohm this "I." Mr. mug-guru " bun-ma. "No tract and" of good dumb» an be parlor-ad am by "was: I "a. Touch»: all" in ttta.sehtttrts of this "at. an 330 much with the we» no: Ill! the instruct: which " bus". T "It in mummy to think of life "vi-g union- only on the mom pl 3 holy-o! union The» arm cur. "nun-in n dim: also. . new in. of lit. saving nation can. into in... find. worn out balm nun m-purchuinx may!" mu of in" and building mm cotan- oututtteo-aaamtetetttife |savor. join. tun not such n use. in INit in an" the lives of their dilated. mutton. know- what may on no to inn-lor- n bar- m looking. run down tnnr to I place of Vanity, but " ttiheg mi interest and n loving devotion to tank. the mica: tmetaAtratathnt. A null umdltnu pt money with n km "a "hack: interest will work vandal." . and. and more and. u keeping the villus of bx Like any from the candida". or the candida-s av" front to: Lake. or anyway one nuts to look at it. . For my nu week the Md! have been uncouth In that district. It II poulblo to " u long way on a. more". but the barrier of and. t smart I (ll-cult: In the hon. and bum any. in stopping the speedier "tttggtobtte. . . ' ' "Don't try to man It unless you but: Hoary," in almost. a any wide err. For the you My an - u nu Btteftects.e. ttaeq "not all mac to - etear at the In. to- Iort Ml. A _ . Viuaue to the West Immune from the Advance: of Poli- ticians. WEATHER IN CHARGE A number of in minutes have tMed to "t out that w" but In. been told he! " it" no man Inn do" for an rout. Thou "no In. and. the My w tru- have been amuntmmumm hm on" mm ts am "tr no". HON WOMAN, It, , ', TAKEN BYDEATII LIiERTYVILLE INDEPENDiNT LAKECOUNTY MBllltPENDENT ielitStt,e,'2) ,sdllt25tttl?, WAUKEGAN WE Ly SUN ' NO. 14. illtlljliIil0ll8 4 roams: IN new - Irtt0tgtl1lB4l,liilt sum new On every tide. in every '1! the Chime Tribm's linen against Got. sun no hem; mwerod by the 1911311810 FACTS and conditions. Tho alum-caution ot the Tribune In his; m; into up mum public icon into the "cation Ind determines the FACTS. No In Truman I: knocking the governor: hard road prom it it cum Insulation: It magnum: (allowed in no Inn! road col-me- tirmtnrtt1nttiaenttiaigte"rrrtts. duo nuns min to "and" the war-9r- md "an! 'tep-- . " - In an injunction therefore. it ia menu!» to ma "jaunt from " "do Mind by M, "one" and Wu Ana]; . m "qt out from lley York (my; ' -. "e - " ml! , midi parts ' the may m In W with" his but dtio1ttMetattpttun4tisrertvey commit an the country it but as watching Governor 8mm incest-(pl mam ot.ttpe road prob [caught-up; -- .... . _ ' The "and. Bond Builder'- Ana! mum fl", who" eredit tot hula; t 3 mm record In an: ro- -etirtttpndttiteatroadaodt' In; it u a but: tor its other road: in the mom pron". lithe fame that In tho tart few yarn the and: ot to" mum; no" manic [has In: bit. wind as um before and the not: "mating phase at this may ttt an tour-ma. Tho undo mum with tho tom: Tht (In. most notable any!" ot an mum. wind: tr'ttmt what the an" ttgone'---. road built. ot "all; "term: ad then "tested to Imugn" In . count-tawny not: cm. by "was whammy heavy tune out it--arq the Bates Teat M in much. the Fulani-(h. Cali- tofiiU. Tel: Road. ad the runway Bzeirtrs"ttt Station at Atlanta. Vir- When the door, of the penitentiary at Jolie» in" open Ian week to adult Fremont Hor, " and Me "it, Ctaretttie, bankers from IcHem-y county. it was the [Int 1ttgtartee ot parent and eon be!" Incarcerated at the name time. and Jar the nine offenae. . FATHER, AND son Mums mm: 11) magnum i SE CRANK cm; H SAME mu; IS Ill HOSPITAL in]; conduct" by the United Batu Bureau ot Public Rondo. [itch In a other "at". tmpriatmmentof Hays First In- Jiihn Mel-lock of Wauconda. stance on Regard at Joliet Reverses Usual Procedure . Penitentiary. of Auto Explosion. Ther wt" ("on ittdetermittate uh cancel ot oil. to "I yearn on m than of mating n confidence cine. no: we" accuod of prrtntttttt" . your! Jansen:- mpuy which m m to not: albums. - to!" in "lane: annul- In the Pox ad on" mm of mull. " N . Wm 13mm Mtueqd' by which no, would Neon. My We and bring . forum to the Investor. . M'HENRY CO. BANKERS .110" In I lot of mm. down I. lulu". but an an"! up no"! rated " I nun-cu in it. 'rttt" of t9ttotte.--Neartrtr It. t'guirtt.tt-trttuhtt,ateurrmutttrt-toetter mm. mg for Atlantic cur. Photo shows him n the railroad gtagtttt with I (that am Mon bonding unknown m background). __ . SECTION TWO TO ME THIS POSSIBLE- tlEth'a division ot the Departman - culture. The" three double experiments have been watched awfully brolrtlr ed come»: with precision inun- nenu, and every hung}! my type ot "you." bu been studied with the greatest possible are. The 't wns abound [no been "blunted and than: the problem he been to yet um "inttmtta.ttort Into the lands ot the builders of roads widely Beat. tend 'throuhotn {no conntyy._ /' And than. annually "teerhtg to that was done in Illinois how the ten road I" carried ottete. the lt- ad. in caution an: 3iii,CiiCiiiaiird' "EST ari'i use; use trips are: Se Rriifitdi a load 03800.16. "were" wheel and use lb.on each that wheel. "this wag toilowed by tour other test ma' in which the load on the rear wheel was gradually increased to 6500 16.1 and when this had been ttMatted, a sixth and ttnat run was made at night when the tracks made 6000 trips with an 8000 m. wheel load. This was done because ot the tact that " night the strength ot the "race dilers in some ways iron its strength during: -tVdsr.-mtr, eiartipter, on a concretej highway the, edges oi the pavement curl up slightly- iron: the snbgnde due to the cooler air. These pave mentdestroring runs were made with the wheels ot the trucks at dilierent distances iron the edges ot the road land nothing was omitted to make every possible test ot the various kinds ot soriace; . - one striking and useful result or the experiment on the Bates Test Road was that the illinols Highway Department at once changed its spe- eitieattotgg for conerete roads and 'now builds them thicker at the edges than in the middle Instead ot making them oi uniform thickness me edge to edge. or even thicker in the mid- die as has been the custom in many TM tedt m it" in n my but but manner. A number ot can dun to the minis; 'i9?orar_Der"t- John Unlock. " year: old, or Watteortd.n, "and the order ot ex- plosion with automobile: Sunday "tn-noon the! be around a much Into an cult we to find out how things wén ulna on. Things. in- cluding Mme". took an upward We. N The usual trick in to drop a mtch In tho - can. It. Mertoptt studs u . plow: tn this cumin In. ot -d-rtr. , _ _ lot-lock It'll the Victory. Monor- iol haunt. The left on to partly an and tho 'rebrmr to mum. Mn. wk his he. I" handy. no no- who won within: no 1tttNgtt1 on on. hold. . . o atretdegrt bound on o for. not Waco-do. no menu "can work to Unlock "eided to haunt tho can one, and!" to Dr. 'tgi C. no". who attend his. mtttamatisttt.iabet- to: - or the case. The no. qthtttr bod My"! Into It. took .m to tho ttght and - up. _ all hit (and were on- lille ll SI. n-. Hotbox vol " It to. balm. nn mm- 'MWO lot "riotts, the burns bah; M!!! degree. IS NOT BADLY HURT Int Poorl- hu had another gun hula. Twice In W I... phco II "at. (mean an" In. Joul- the 1'tl'l'll muwny vaun- snm'has 1,i'I'd!?af'-1it'-h',fdl4 ' LAKE COUNT-T. ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, APRIL A 1924. mums ma llIlleiSlgillrYllh. MI 10 Yimilltli or DIST. . than; it impound. to greet tom tm we donty touted in not: oft tho turd roads. Le-uo N. 0003'"- mm to: auto senator from this district. "adopted C novel at": on Bandar of using u air. plm to distribute ljtergture all over me count}. Including Waukexan. Con Gumbel. New Resident Am," 'tata' Debqt in Sky TO WORK FOR R. EDWARDS Aad ho and" an idea further Monday whetfthe "tutor he engaged M the purge" new ver McHenry Ind Boone could". so other see- tlons at this district, Ind dropped literature 'pertaining tq Mr, George's candidacy. Mr. We has. visited a number oe cities and vllhges in those two count!" loaned on the hard 'roads but. w" unable to get into the out. lying districts, t'aesotorshat wanted the voters to know that he was in tho not. ttgat be In intent" and accordingly and mourning metltod. ' Cupid! had lad. the night! from Innate. -tur in the than"i in; and um covering all ot lake: county an"! on the "out tact not: Baum and Wuhan road. Be Me MI amt from lhewMoné turnout" to " to Duncan ant Boon condos and In: to cover 'lt " In. mac's Might. He curled In mulls" mt pluced in the extra 'mt in the at in order that he could stay an I long time. In all Bani ho was probably in the ii/ four hours. and expected to be up we: longer than, Honda) . embellJt the you aviator who In W! hired by Russell H. m "141,,Wsukmn real emu w. to nae ' 'f,u1fm1tll,1 In whales" fill 1tg'...ettts.t1trt a," tMhtgt_Ettts.,tr, me man TiiFdEftii.". -,iiliFRfs'llT,i.i nAptitm, uni, a. Ethan: in. ate "eer. "ti other grail. n an": harm" him under a con- tract as an Manning stunt for My - for ~the coming year. H. or, peels to move to Wnukenn On April mu. _ _ The ,alrplune new very low Sum any in circling the" Wanna no tho driver. Don Campbell. one ot the moat experienced Btttnt-ftrerg in an country. was nt-tlo wheat. After circling our WW he went out into an county In! in alt covered about 300311". dropping literature through all put- at lake county in the inherent: of Mr. George. - - Wants Flat High Up In conformity with his ideas on elevation Campbell 'Monday uk- ed ond ot me owners ot-the new twill apartment; on North" avenue to be an all put "no one ot the mall amtftr-ts "in the upper story" ot the building. ' "Won he? he ma. 7'1 an used to being an high. therefore I In: the topmost, lynrtment. _ . ., A Campbell was an nutmeg" It Ellington Field, Houston. 'Tenl. during the Wit Ind gyo took part In in air circus which Included sev- eral t1yem and which appeared in various parts of the country: . Because of the em weight he earried Sunday he did not do my stunts but during the coming sum mer he pins to give Walnut and Luke county many mm. along that line. He is "so pinning on doing considerable night ttring uum- to. cality and will ' really conduct on cxcunion business, taking Inga wherever they my will: on 'hurry up flights. The voters ot Lab county now have an opportunity, for the t1rgt time in twenty you". to cut the" ballot for a enema at their choice for county coroner. W. James L. Miller ot North Chm». I. in the race against the Brent Immbqnt. Dr. Taylor, of Libonyvme: - _ "mind George hr Senator.' For the past tour yearl, Dr. Miller has practiced his pram in North Chicago. ot which city ha has also served an city health commissioner for the same period of time. During INT, prior to Na "ttNttett In the Berr1tyty as Captain of Evacuation Ambulance Company No. " can" the late war, Dr. unm- was ti men- ber ot the Draft Board of Wilkit county. Minn. no aha mad in the Spanish American War. Dr. Mil. ler believes that to um "jub- tte oilica la a WW nth" than a heritage. He is can". ot how-c Coroner's office and plain- the people his faithful and constant at- tuition to the (luau at tho a... HOT FIGHT 0N Mr alllli(Nlt'fi OFFICE lifill1 STORE HAS A BEAUTIFUL WINDOWS The min com ot Wuhan. an ',idoghd"," "rttte opening Thursday. dar and with: and In" In stock on. at no um our plot. "I" cl MRI' all children's wanna nun! II tho-mot on!" and tau-Mon any have not - ed The show window! of th Hun com. yny an without IIOIM the - bountiful In Wuhan. Thy were de-ed 3nd e.rdrttpd " $tr. Ren. utl Bach. "ttttht may: of no can". "all! , te Pottor and Funk New Mem. bers pt Board; AW Et- TONIGAN WINS " OVER 600 In spite of I mural! men vote the town election in We". Tuesday developed much "on. Fifteen hundred lees votes id" be: the: at lhe town election e year no. -The winner. were u folloil: - ASSISTANT 'SUPER/N--- Frank Burke---21tt. In w. Hotdrtdger-a'll9. . C Harold L.'Potatr--t588. Frepw. PttnY--lii43. HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER Pulliam Tttttii-ITM. In Holman, and Frank Burks were re-elected. Andrew Etitrger was defeated toe makeup; The two new members ot the bond trom Weake- m Ire Fred Punk and Harold Pot- ter. Funk Webb, whose term et. pired. yea not Landinamwtoewx» electIon. victor 'Woem came within little more than. one hundred votes ot being elected. V For Highway Commissioner Wil. liam Tonlunrngd, clear, "was and" way through. winning by g plmllty pt more than 600 votes. m: use" cpmpetltor. Virgil Stewart, received 1173 votes. while Willi": A. Tuner. the incumbent. reqeivod 1031. Soul-u votes were cut tor Chu.-Hohmnn "though he announced his withdraw- u slew days ngo. The tact that Frank Burke and Wilma Tonlgan m to tar thead ot the ticket is accounted for " the met that hundreds ot ttteie'triettds voted 40: "Mr pas-1n: tip-m other eandtdateo.... Hundreds of bal- lots were counted that coptaUed but the Noel-oases. , » In some respects the election was unusual tor the candldates took their respective position in the out when' but two or three precincts had boon heard from and held them throughout the count. _ _ ', The eomparative uni-linen at the vote is rather hard to "count for u the candidates tor the two aces had wand quite a wing-d mum: it w (an that a much - buoy, vote Charles o. Anne: tor am. Charles 1-1-13" for town clerk Ind George Spam!" tor school tau-tee. won without a all-ugh us they were not opposed on the ballot. ThouundI-ot- people read the elec- tion bullotlnl in the am: one. Witt. dow. Tho one. phone- wou kept busy until late In the evening (I'm; out IOt urn I. m were medic" convoy vote" to tag polling 'ttter. f 7 VOTE $6,400 FOR GRAND AVE WORK County moitey appropriated (or-tho construction of the Highland Park- Deerfield, road~povtn;, which was not needed tor that improvement. was transfer-fed by the county board tut. nrday ta the mud tor the completion of the pavement on GrandAvo. eon- new" with the aubway " Ounce under construction. Sumleora O'Connor. from Went Deeefuld, and w. J. Oboe. of Highland Park. atated that they believed the money aheutd be' met! toward payment tor the un- wovement ot the Higttwood--Halt Day Road. because it to ot more bone tit to the taxpayers on the southern part of the county. When it In ex' pulled to them that the 'county would retund the money tor the prok ect in time to take care or the pav- ing of the Hurttwood---Halt Day stretch, Supervisora'o'Connor and Oboe withdrew their objections. 'i'iiii'iii,"iiiiiii"iiii) Tom ELECTED The Public Service Co. sum-day Asked permission from in. ma board of supervisors to put up a largo number ot poi" and trail-mis- Mon line: no" the minivan ot the county. The company " extending any ot m un'im lines. especially In tho In!" region. which in derelop in mtridir. _ 7 PUBLIC SERVICE EXT ENDS LINES Thrown" and that porn!» "on J" muted at the earliest am with ban-u 3991mm: an clam- ort" tor the "nice. _ County Clerk Lei" A. Hum am sultan will distribute the 'omchl Innoc- tor ttte cont . which II to M hold an kdt',t"'s mat ot 80.000 v'.ttt"tte't ltr', le. bunk: Ind s. mm! tr6ttgt's N, board laid the manor our tee two "in. when the new body will organize PLACE OFFICIAL BALIDTS APRIL'S venue and 5.060 mum: at wen printed. this "In; rli'ti,llit) my more than In In" l tJM,",' the tut ttat a AeA/ _ m" "eeettVMttrtttl,tfE ' -r, inner I: Detected. both men; on»), I11 mu T. J. sum Who Was Elected President of the 1lllatettttt mtaoad at Meeting Tues. Thu is the contention ot Haunt Mug. not%t aattiiri." playwright Ind glob. hotter. _ MEN NOT" WOMEN WEAKER SEX]; . WRITER'S BELIEF A In days no the country chuck- led our mu Mayo'l tom lute! mat that it {I foolish tor t In: to _ voman his set: In I ma car or dott his huLto her. ' . T Margaret Mayo, Noted Wom- an Playwright Says Men Should Keep Their Seats. . MARRMGE MT SERIOUS Defending the statement now. Ibo} an": "t think tt is pineal: lee lou- tor n nun to be 3m to out ttif eoat on, for instance, winn- he to" to dine where 116191 In patent-1'. aspects!" It the westlmn b with. Why not dine in " "In. new." Fttitte Firtsprrotrteettrsrsettt-Atit #:0701152 'C" C' 'w'TT r'. "And I would In unwed tty tttH, n "" In a street car or any can place, In met, troait a poor. and man. I'd much rather get up and give him mine. For I ham learned} trom experience that man is an wanker animal. that he tires tar, tag more sully. A "_ . "Why but I wot-km days and night: upon stretch with": Ietap, when mm to engaged u tho am In: haw talien pray to exhaustion! No. no; let the yam. healthy 3m a!" up her In: to the big. and working nun, ind have done with ttsooerft" A _ A .-- A ..--'*.4 " . An inkling ot why Hunter. Mush romeo went on the "with 31m by qtatemmtt or her views on» but ruse. She w" ("toned mu an! Solwyn. pity producer. after " your: of "unruly up" 'tttrfied um. " - Marriage is. was when too un- ously,aho an. " will be 'ronouber ed that Damn: in" is the Author an". very tttee-tut play, "Twin a." "Why would . mu marry 3 won- an or a wanna mum I mun. wish the Mn that the thing 3110qu Just forever.' _ 'atu inerorrtttrehettntttu to at. A nun or woman should enter the In". ried Mate with _ the determination and thq mount understanding that wedlock shoum null locked to long us they no happy together. and no longer," _ _ --- _ - "But what about chlldrcn? u, M the marriage bond the sole protect!» of chum-on?" Ibo In: and. _ "The chlld annual will like a"? ot "all. The woman will In to tt that um has up true amen"! la- utlnct. and it the In: not. the am will you": it. And the children should so to the one who love: than the most. who has the maternal unmet to the patent degree. "In "" that Instinct ot protec- non of the children Ibouldn't um. I: all»! parent " -paratlott time. than ll ls better that the sale would an for them. Better that an to lure them perpetually " ut anally over the wrangle: ot their patents who mar tre trying to live happily together." Evidently A. v.' Smith than" it "out time that " get in touch with Von" after ho land that his male-putt politician in this corner ot the (out: had lost mm votu toe him an be in nil". A. V. with a ,rett known Wuhan In . M an" no raid the on:- an n visit in and to tho mount Domini Manila and we sumo nut a few when. _ _ _ Neleou or we bu been brunet than how new mine he he; chained from Smith In favor gt ttto Independent canoe n0 contend: M the people can to stead by A. V. tor m. "we. Ot 'coune m that A. V. he. mum Votive we venue that he would "rtatgtlr be mm to (ever the can»! with I I" . ot the" M: an... 1!de We l very 'ertt. a no M the! 4 "a; m . _ h. f. PAYS VOLIVA POLITICAL' VISIT Nu. not yearn. are the wake: HEADS PARK BB. ".50 PER YEAR. IN ADVANCE T. J. sr MI, NAMED PARK WARD HEAD new. Howard emu: the Newest Member; What Re- elected " Sea-tan. PLANNING " A il D I T T. J. Sum. real came Frokar. "I elected president ot the Pat bout! u a meeting herid, Tuesday evening It the county build". , L. J. Wilmot mus named to "and himself " secretary and m. Durst was made treasurer to "and Russell Edwards. Arthur Bulk!" VII "glued as attorney tor the bond. 'Jmtotiauoms for " nudit luv. but; om"! and it will be ordered If". It!!! been". The repair wot! $3110.31" up. will be ordered " The resignation ot Walter Bun". handed In seven! weeks no. as "mooted at the meeting nd Raw. Howard E. Gansttw was apttttlntmt In bls place. - The membership ot the board, " it stands BOW, is James Reeves. T. J. sum. Mari, Hoyt, Rev. Howard E. Gunter and L. J. Yeoman. Mr. Yeo. mha like put president. REV. 6.3. wum T0 TAKE 3mm 1mm AT M'rloa _ . The next meeting. at which the bushes: for the coming your witl be outlined. will be held Apr. 15. Former teirtiiter-cat Wan. til., to Take Up-Church Work in Antioch Soon. to tho mm rm church a Do- Kolh clued" A3Mt C. m J. P. Page to the now-nun "at Plum: smug not wanna Luau of Cli- Lcuo. n bean tender" the motor". tt Cut-worth. Ree. T. C. Room: at 'Chothm. ha mind to noon. no ipuma" 4tCttte moment chm!) " Int Bt. [polo ad tho to an anti hi tort st Should! college. _ luv. Th H. Tommy "died It. We of the South Sam "(at church at sort-clout 'Iovrm 't. Wilbur of Sullivan. will ".tttli" the payout. at Antioch In tho Bloom" atmtctattettt. Ree. "than: Gonna or laden, has accepted 1 coll to the mom: Wit church. Rev. C. w. Web! In. been tendered the ttotqr. at. ot the 31mm church " Madison. Rev. R. B. mm: has named the pastorate at Johnston City. I01. Harry A. Belton., pastor ot the RS. bourne Baptist church, In: resin". DuQuoln. BL. Much 2T.---A number ot manual came: ot Baptist nan- Aster: utrottettottt Illinois hubs": sn- mced by Dr. A. E, Peterson. sup- "ettttteede.it, o? Jhe 111mm Buns: Matt f'f,glil1tl'id.2 chain. " mammal _ MIL . _ __ HM. P. Put! In)" at tho Pst, m a? Walking. IX c.3401 cents s to the Dawn m thatch; Rev. E. R. hymn all!» mond. West T'trtrtnta,' scouts an on! to the Osceols Baptist church; not. R. Lee Melanin: at Chime. - the tnit to In. Curing Bums: church. one at the lamest in South on Illinois. . _ J Dr. can!" W. Silk". may: of tho was Park church. has but has th the appointment to tho Hams lectmnhip tor 1024-38 and will - haven! months In Miran! can: tlb- etzn undo. Rem-Luke "can." " pastel-,0: the chime 3W church In China. in; you "up" to the IUDOMMOI of tho (our Chm Sunny about In Chm. v - Rev. Fred W. Held: at the Batavia Baptist church, ha new 3 all REPORT MANY ,CHANGES The ortlee of ttte "WWI" continues to be 1 my m. All day long there I: n mm of when with: in lino to m um: as... An efficient not, " mm In on hand and the work 'tn 07506110! is inch an pouibk. The met on tho u-Ouum not a. book- no? tin an! tttte year I: that b can!" the rush now u m m axiom to "on ply!" Ho "GI. OFFICE ()f TREAS URER KEPT BUSY TREE PLANTING URGED VIA mm New York. April '.--ttndto "tte, row will mm! the 'rt!.tN'tet'r,e't'lk tree planting legions ". P. , W . r 3 country. no tdeaud"cti, .. :51 vemry of m m Wolf , V _ , mg». the .1th "I"; . am it "It Tree Am "I, W ' any. r .M"m.m*l MI my " . T ' 'iyiti' tNt M, ', " "NU/4 g ', ' l E l and IN ANNUAL MEET

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