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Libertyville Independent, 17 Apr 1924, p. 4

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we cm- cal (:r . Five 'hundred Danish tarmem, New York newspapers mute. 3* "mqutan'Canada'mu-ctheywénmblemm _"' 18tth'thate-xmyttettt1ossahqmttatteiaamt" rr,j,ij; Pttfuthltyr1trtuB-drhmitsesot-ostmars 'i,'tr -esstitteiNothsentrien. -. a: c!:"', goiutesmev%rtuenaent - Wank-(an Wally Saul 2:: lt/tttei-twine 'rr...deet1detttl'r1i1ilri'11lilliNill, ltuaerrs Jerm AphntolettheGovernment psytli'ecsmpslg-nespenses'of We for public office is proposed by William J. Bryan. " eling that President Roosevelt once suggested some such sh "rtttementrMr.Bryantsaidthrsenatedueimuresttadpmrared 6eptrbtiefortheplaas,andadvocatedaetiNstrit couldbesmo tttttred in the 1924 campaign. . ' , In one ofthe western states a census shows that there are from ten to fifteen millions of crows and that it costs the people of that state a dollar a head per year to feed them, "w-'" _ crow} It-is expected that through this" efforts being made this year to lessen the number of crows millions of dollars worth of game birds, poultry and crops will. be saved. _ . Thirty-eight states of the Union through their game protection authorities and agricultural officials are back of theirfportsmen and farmers in the fight against the The efforts of local sportsmen and farmers will be helped by the fact that a general movement against the qtitom is in force throughout the country. A canvass bat completed by one of the largest states shows that.chs pick out the eyes of the young lambs and calves, besides doing other damage. At this time of the. year the nesie ing season for birds begins and if they are to be protected from the crow 's ravages and allowed to raise their young, quick action on the part of sportsmen and farmers is necessary. In many sections the depredations of crows have been 80 serious that farmers have had to go to the expense of replanting crops. in m"'"'""',',',,',',"',',',', HUB? Go-iltltip mus 'm' ,7 a m , - . JFat on the crow as a destroyer of the eggs end 2"}. "MMBOW mg of game and useful birds, young rabbits, poultry Tried to Mltt new "a dnd crops, will be carried on by_ the _. spoytsmen and trNritttt mm " ch". gunners of this vicinity during this spring P an "art . ' V . my!" ".- a" tojuve game end crops froytzh It t,srit.d,,iftt'it, ettl, ss/ttit/ltr/iii-lilo the "iitiiiii with"? who are familiar WI t e orow's i, s " E - W the he is the worst enemy that useful birds have and Put"trftf smuamm that he is responsible for more damage than any other r"d'lh 'l'l".ftt, 2il'lt J',1,uft,t bird in wild life. . t'f,yfetCet,fftle iFtiri' pardon Yeltsin-em A Motor/tharness) ' No Oiling! V A)' an elm Powerful -stloev---rhat . -t8oesidrhmshetmh--notretatittUiii/d" M "PM tbread-io-ea- fp-er tho carpet by about 1rmntorbtounmarmoeeehsn. - '-tnewetricuncrtutuatAuniiiii _ Form _ toetlimnthtnerrtUt Iteektt-um.eantriro'ubiet The Ptemterlihigesrdoeuitoeedtt. -hB..bt11rbettrtngmotorarratcket1 inlubrimnts,andavillnmwith 1ng.'.Otseo themanyquality potntsofthe ' _ ' aa,. In?" Ham Friende ot the governor took the position that the executive} did n wonder-ml thin: in showing, " eon- tidenee in In - board by ttte. in: We: the job " Ill ions and tlt helpinc him to mete good. linen ff, the covenant: however. "me4 pencil y saying e governor "mud him t be vented in order 1.9 cert him " any: 'rte tut " The Common-'3 action ended what C. H. Jenkins. director ofthe state de. mmit of Public Wanna. tinne- 'totinod in n recent F article in the Opium Evening Auntie." u an input! on notice." It cumuod n' situation non. limiinr to which amt Dunno mud u wanna to Newton C. maxim-t1 ot Poor" that In M but convict"! "(nuanced oeeoesdtt-orttt-'ottanae. chem had been dug tttr-and the We utter we: need to political dope during the unwise. t We. 1'an on Jintice. Bprhtitttemt. BIC April ".--ANNerttor Smell this afternoon commuted the sentence» ot."Big Gus" Zeidler. mHtotrF mitted to the Penitentiary lftet being feud guilty on a chef!!! growing out of In tttret-y for which he had already been tmpruonerd. [ lino]. yho mod n no Glut homo. III Amatd by Chorloo (Hut. Me VII but In ~tho ditch. hood unwound, my. foot In tho olr, 'lndlcouu', "0.rdtrtg to Connor J. Ja. Taylor. who hold the mount our tho body this morning. that tho do- couod had pitch" hood fox-omen from o punk whllo waking "word the homo. "ho and m. I. being Mood and glen-dono- bolus constructed. Thu ho- Iooooduto'd o inch - oido old A that to mired obout two foot ohovo mu lovol to not. emu-om to the doof, In on thou 'ttie stty",; ttIU my." l la F t t o to. do- tho Mom loo tho " "qu had o hot . would. No "tdeatek of {out ploy woo Indium. wool-din. to Dr. mm. The Jury tUeided that ho can go No looth " A hrohon nook mm In tho that it In "to: his parole follow- ing walla baring. that. Zeldler up]! for and to: the 'ob, from Well he '79,. yanked we: th? gm hulls: m 0011ch ot "when In rpm-on county lit 1918. no and 1lyes you- In the notation amino "and"! at 3.- tate ud - nuohd In tho an of 1088. a. than. one: in the execu- mo 'rtitnahtat In Md. laid!" wan w in Nonn- warns. magnum» county at trial that. on a was" ole-u" Wal- ly. In. 2tggt comm was to! rm. Now be 1-.- ad eon- - eta-in with mania Mth-rip-d "an In!" oo- ound In the ecu-no.0: tho mm M; au will sentenced to Lu 1 you: hurl-amt. taming-"mat. _MtAqerNieedettortttaotiiui'"" m "I Mtt an" from m qrtthmttratrtttttt It a nailed tint Governor Emu. mm mm had to. avoid by the pun. bond. new; MI cul- imam; a a one}. new!" to, hm his "comeback" by qt%ntt Inn 3 Job u cool " the Quentin mm "on. Later when politician In!!! of it. they enttqett uunon - on the old mo. which. would" to the "on m. 1n: the!) dub con-Mention " the nucl- board balm Wanted the - under trhitlt he was me when - arreated. 2ttttt1 111.. 4pm ".- Gov. tt at" communal the mullet at "BU an." Wu. proud eon- mt momenta while employ" u u cook in the ammo We. "In an. no. mm III nu» rooted on an old our... mun-co or which Wet, Men try the pardon M In pooling tum. homo. gt thi" III. "can. with n " um» lllfhli In man, man Adam 'mr-et. " of 1424 Lin. itltira'lh" North (mo-co W tau and In" Inna-y mail; In , am; M tho mm. mm an. t'tttu't'rat,rgNrgg ' no. ',iFiit),ri minim. follow- CRIMINAL TRIAL CALL G POSTPONED Death cm "mm Kim:- zd, North Chicago PAMNED'BY 60V. RECALLS 'NG0li , lrrod aineq 1015. when Gov.. CAUSE 0F'DEATII (d1ttgt.-.iitditho,ttiseeqrtti 'hlte'"llrgertrt,t,,,'"2g,t In ' Mmttartnt and Beettgtttlg a //fsi1feti1tieite-,ariae _Ctttidmatuuettmsttazeiatttsi, _ii,i?2 gum. mum Wain I ' y r in" 'arJld'l'tl ouch any at%80. ' ';6tntiteeDar,tttqestsoirwtt1rittd '_pmreat-ttsiiaittsedtgmsttsAae ran-own" __Attamerttedu11rtnviudtootvot can!» "raft-mu to'tio'cluiii In! It . Chine]: 031,313: My album": Ym . T "sunrise Payer mum at B; N by n he" hat " the ttHiqttb . _ ' Sunday School gt M45 B. m. W. 0. Wells. Supt A special Enter an led try the Glad G'unachu, - . - In tho 07min; u muted ','a"g',': hobo. duets, trio- uld chm-u . u:- teen voices, .wlu present Dudley Buck's hater Cantata, "ChrUt, the Victor." Prof. Walker has been trun- "3'" my?!» seven! weeks and you an be assured n tine trust tn ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN a". Inm- C. Reading. Pater. 00mm union Good ma: mom- tnq at 10:80. - The Mn some. will be mad in pvoglncjn "than" 1mg t 1t.tatiiq mama-Intuit" P,"2'tuu"Stl,','Pt Pluto" "thumb... Summit-lends; land you Mm. hand In your manual: nnmmuwm ttMr'"""-""'?'"?'"'?"',"", for ,, -+ T , I 1imiorrhrmtrthL-rat,6t80parL I atr.8ttr.m.thtndnr,Setrtoolitltr -iiGiiTLiiiai GiG'ik"iiaiiG5Grad u the regular ttme. hint leg-ma: with "will music at tt n. m., T ' "than 10?)? {This} "the" nu. noun" hon up ' Mh the anwuw In. "them lum- is baptism . en, tteMymy "A . n; f. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Third Floor. Wrut Nutlonll Bank Bldg. . Service-2 Sunday at 10:45 1. m. t8et$ottt far thin Sunday, "Doctrine of Atonement." ' -iraiiuia", "evening " 1:30. . ur- t- d punte- on "The cm Con- ml' "and" evening a 8. the chat: M006 in Gama. with Holy Com- munion n 10:80. "for. Me: music by the choir. Ihtot_ervtemtlttrttttttosttttdrt mathemammautntho _'ethr#tMrtettrtdqr. his: duct "an. cm. and than; bright. gudrr-gtrasM$tryttrtstttttre. lulu-o "i1tnrqteptrirooat-trrtitteqand1dt Willow". Owl-t. At , Itetoet, - and» service. followed?" Megan-t " _the church. Geptiarrnrsdttetrt.abtthnd. Ind-um a lit-n. I. A. mean, any... -rrt-ertttt?ter In. 31-an h While they TV' mother on"?!' dinner. Rm": mid, "Mot! 1' m trtItly . B%tfyr MODE? TlEPtt9C0PAL Rev. Chuk- r. Dickey, Factor. at Beugtted. Choir Direct": . @0112" trBtrtgo" " 1:80 HI. Appetite At r. wd Tu. any was t"et'"t' .. t .h_ttot, "in my" "YN. 8,ul."l'l'ft'lP an the League Invite. you. t" "Film ..-v haul In " bomo a httor, VI" Mi dinner. -tttr I! Charming Easter Flowers), Kohout IFIOwer Growers, Inc. I The tainted Lily, the gorgeous Tulip, the fragrant Hyacinth end the resplendent Jonquil nine their pretty bends in Spring: greeting to you. Come early and pick pmt etiptee. I t ' Easter isn't Easter unless there are fiowen, around the 1toutre--Flowers that breathe the fragrant at- mosphere of gentle Siingeheautiftsl blooms that symbolize the res'urrection of Nature. . - Jon m "mum tthut ttt bone. a am" Put. "a his brother. Junu Sham. m dated. nu In t ftrtt, out: tor 85.000 dan- mh mu our! W 1t'l4'lthl1=lu't at RtatttBitd omwu m I was man " pretend "attutr'eateot - and milled into her. knocking " down and tntlitttty mum. which the " M h- diiiiii Jiiiaiiiiiii n." rih"i""irs" -thotan was" "new 't_r9tttyHAyhttatttrermttiotikF" "nu-gnu. _"-", In. Ann mm in the am tion at " "tt that the was tuna: north not". the much ot Can- tu! "an. and "coat "not In Highland Put. om " mm. precaution to: " on It!" leu- IN of} simsanaistiiisird John tt V " "mm"mu tttid 2:. thn Sham. Ant: Polk cm at Park, and 'llt2tdttt'g,l'glt,tt at." 'heres. uumnt we: IMi HIT BY AUTO rm... 174aJ--Ltrertrvlili. RENEW FOR 'LIFE THE RAY FURNITURE AND PAINT STORE civerrrienei1iutot_paatthi-uLa,m,ea,,,e,t -edasaimtt)tenmoamettNGswi elm But berrrrmottliemmreAahbotPdiii. 1111:2um MMMMMhmP?hdnoneht 1,rttrresotBestitrrtinuttoeearciimiiiieii. . _ 1htitstffreeoheee.'st.hvrtteret-eredym,ut.,w t)etthv.-tee-tieaiPaintlstheLoiaiirii,ri1iriii"t'ii.. fins. WenseeializeirrPahttsotthistnte. C T With a Coat'of Paint (Subscribe to The Independent~$l.50 My. my and My li) Charles ll Petersen Announcement May 1 I willhlomthclnilk route/of J.W.Ntkrousdwil1mirt, Pure milk ind crud: from Tuberculu toned herd. _ mu 1m 4 an 'czN-r 1, - - 11t per quart TELEPHONE 296-R-2 '.'""al2fttu, mums. h

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