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Libertyville Independent, 24 Apr 1924, p. 3

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"dilator. In. Nolan, and children. 11tttter-.t,Ntetechtea.ixiiriiGier" Mom m. 'MtB.irttarerttadarmtessu but N.t.eftrpomtNetoeturi'urststatr, 3rtw"Ptrtur.an'istnutrinit.Giioiiria' 'lu. Conan natal-tuned seven] Itt. tte = at armature, an". - In honor ot Junior- uh Uta-any. "(HM um. tom my" TP' tp colored them-oh "ntor m Atraant, XIII Mg. went on to Mon! this week for a mu with new"; . (mm. mm ot Antioch mm his mother In: My. Rudd on» was home hum Wan- ieal for m. In Jun: Aiiiliaiirt WV;'Mud "W"Wo'menlgldnhgtnet. ... 'h'm w tad or mm. ".5! Doping 'tiiitiiU' . qHetted " W to nil FGGG, Tir; CI. Tev. Cart Reuben m Mqetatd 'er' ye to wood mu. In. Cornelia Dengue. who he been with her son. D, o. Douglas. in Wakes". for the put few mm In: returned to her home here. In. Curio Kerr no Mr and In. Gonna Mitchell and angular. m ot My». we. luster mu at au. and In. June. Km. ' T w The election last week w very qttet and Jena: Km. D. A, In»: and C. B. Dick: were elected tram atLt.aeTyyetfrtt W.&Bndler was. ' " - I." li'lVl-I of tha Part unopened their-home on the north shore of no: Lake for the summer. We no sin! t welcome (by: back. ', area un mower recent occasion the om. In: cern worked until past midnight on, M an accident cue. end had been asleep ii only I in hours when n robbery wee e.1 reported from Antioch and the o1B. 'Tet are put in the rest or the night can "" in: the robbers. On neocunt or and dim and snowy-fouls the nherii! wrecked run " Automobile. 'e',', . Such instances occur frequently and 3;" it in pointed out that the present force is kept buoy serving papers "5° {or the court. whic has been portion- At UH, naive. end responding to enter. your: gooey, on": to end: no extent that the "It'.' that" nnd, " deemin- Inn-- u...- coivod " import"! on!) Which kept him out the mat of the night. In both inlthhcu the one." Mom" mace-arm service had "got their -. "a '"""09e" Incl "r in Lake Vllm maiden" mm the board of IUMVIIOI'I but weak that the about: om mu tom to a neon! all, Ind that in the mutt-o a you; man. who had I... loch" ttt 'tho "an? all "wooded h - ing his "dtgbrte, Short! lel AV atrom Thundny land that may peo- ple no not aware that tho mlvltlu of the county have noun to such tn extent that the mun tom at "no: I: unable to attend to all. " you» l ly as they could ll than win "e clout men to handle the work. Not only the tom ot down-g but tho the the"! In any human. hro ' compelled to work day and lint. i, Only recently about: Ahlatrom had a i deputy worked untll 3 I. m. on I tip that bootleuou were handed toward t Lake county. The than! had no" more than got to bed when " re. celvod In lmbomm all an»; L... l nu: 1m Immune m rm swam: The angst Patek Lii2 -- i w --- ii?iitii',iii'r,l'i'et?ifsiit "warms: -.; 1ePpoued.tne .2" 'iit1','S't'. 1'l',"fdl'lh",,r,,e,uet,d, of on? lt u an ",i,l'iifiii,i?"ii'i',tiiieiiit,iiii'iii,'i, iii; can washed repeatedly. a a on o new law, woodwm fall bu I , and a! Ulllfd'. Sumtlied b, aver Big; (3.1341..- Donald forte: um I!" Helen 7 -. ._-- -._-..._u., wan-Inc, 2iCirt't1'l "I 'ettttcthtiejeiii,i,ij ',t,tit,t,itriis,til, to tetior co. iititlti't,olttle)j n_ny othetneetfirt More LastingAttractiveness Migrm t,httendard, was"; dyllAinjsh 0m 'ntitear, Friday [AXE VILL} our 'ili1ilt m h NIGHT macs was 1," not"! wrecked run: alum: or Lake and ',etrtrtr.rilr,utiona or individuals and organiza- bile. counties. We have Been Hm Butane inane to the can in funds ot both moon occur frequently em work In In"! Wan. and to rejoice at ; pan-ties; it is "1&1" exercise a ul- d out that m. pro-eat the community or hearing her mes-nun effect,, Senator Walsh, Demo. gt but! serving pipe" use to Luke Villa. out. at Montana. has a drastic bill t ville Ana bomt Itirtietr At 5:30 p. m, e epoch} hour for the now pending in the Senate Judiciary "a _rMterrding to on" you" people will be went out in the committee and Senna: McKeiiu, also to such an exam that the oven. ,1 Democrat, of Tennessee. hu Dre-ent- " deputie- mny times -rlrrmtinr 'roeshlp " T:80. Sermon, ed . bill to limit mil-mum "mun." , F' Ml Gipi Ga ariirk" {TEE 2iitg'gerslg'r. Tut'swhvreoeitii' Supplied a GGGTci;CiiiTii7. Ind "and" Inning. ' q 1 The legislative body is deeply con- r T --. cemed as ta, e attitude of the Presi Juggle". 'r'2'."idhgt,t,g. '"io,',fl tiy tl, the Bonus "in and tax revisn '1'" 'ilu,tt1ti,, Count, new Grd 'l,'.'li,d', c',,',',",',')",',: 2t "in" rr," , vital Humanism st 11:45 o'clock e ta te,,,'g,',1taJl 'il e, 'l,rd,', ; If". than twotee hours sitar he hid. statute d21','fi'fe1', J,,'gltflle,e."Af, been retrieved there from the'Wsu- T i. I kennel" Jail Bits trodrwas tahen to trd, bill is closely identified with . C' ,tetsx meaaure.pathere issues" "i',t',i,C',i,'d,iet'e,tt', "tl,"'li,r, t'r1hr,t,t,',t',"g tio not providing revenue for compen- I . . h.ld. e cpl-one I inquest sstion and insurance. The Immigra- _ "AS' ' tion bill with the Japanese exclusion . 'fdi 2t chimed 2 have come feature presents another grave prob- L l t'lg'u'd,rt,tfti',f, 'Ipit Jr, lrt'y,, I' lam to the Chief Executive. " it is an . 1'r,2,ee, {total our Atssis and international problem of importance. 'ln o . I 1:31;" in it" 110%,??? "if: ct Among the signs of changing times Aprfl 14 he wss removed to the uu is the recognition that "ttreaidentiat County General hosnltsi. After I day rears" m" nothittg to do with "m" there he m returned to the city Mil, in employment and in business. Two (GI" condition yesterday beanie BO members on the Cabinet, Secretary "cums that Asst. Chief Lyon cslled of the 'rreatrurrMeuon. and Secretary lin Supervisor Aer,', sad the fellow 'd',ff,'rhtTt Hooter. It/l 2'f,",'ff,i,fgf in. ordered turned to the so o es on mac econo cs. luau" . county clslm that business continues st sn , While n, the tatt "Inc, lowered to even keel. They have been unable to :b. "new of strange "Ituetrmttonr., noteh sny serious effects of political "Ito an w" Wu" ".1 mesnings turmoil in American business. Secre- i'm He hsd strange msnlsi Visions. tary Mellon cislms that slight slumps l A in this no stunting m st- in industrial activity. which occur " trusted to him when he stood in front regular intervals in sil 'ears, ere tut- ( of the Clayton hotel and hailed pus- duly stressed during campaign peliods. il, .53 "ttmetMur. In s recent ms with mm...m.a...... l I we Villa welcome. "The Virgin" 30121" on Tawny night. April 29th, at [Bu-usable hall. They will give the itourth entertainment of our local I0.- IIon. This troupe entertain: with nui- 'inu. tnatrmnentat music and tones. A. that an. implies. the" girls will ,bring us melodies from the sunny south. Entertainment begins with ;moving pictures " 7:80 p. m. V TAKEN FROM fun new nouns LATER T0 HOSPITAL; DIES I Evening worship " 7:80. Sermon. "'Honor Among Thieves." Stemwa- eu luau. Thin service th growing steadily in number: an! often a good ! cum to Mart the church Goin/ttttl, Tm inmof l1Tl'tSt of this I an» Leanna, wit. and cum dummy phin that personal") , d oqntmt tttNou, 'm up to m [contribute more to the rise uni ', not» with the has. tolls. and Mr. [political parties than their re. Ind In. Anderson, at China. and .Dhtforms. Mr. and Mm. 3oltn 1m, od "Cl Considered from a uon-partlm "not. ammonium may cite! 'point. the domestic lumen _ m". Iroutrttt out in the usual prai i an" m m ott6d u. m to . than" unrit. Those in charge Chicago ma. Mr. Glenn, dad ho.,C00"dxv's ctmvaisn are cm m his mum, u". yum. Smith, that sufficient delegates, hav Pill mg to 12'elln soon. He in. ipledxed to unsure his nominal Rtado this 'tttage homo for my the first ballot. Therefore, th "are, and w. m - to 1". them, turning their attention to the a 'but wish than lnppineu in their nmr,ut maul" tor party platform at in "and. The Democratic leaders in Trm CHURCH ON THE HtLL .there In a possibility of a deadl I Morning worship " lt. The nervice their convention. which can " Juli be given over to the question otvbroken through the selectlm "Teaching Good Instead of Evil." The "'dark horse" u the tstandard be; "other will be Min Edna M. Battery ------ directoor of religious education in the! The recent disclosures, we to l rut-ll district- of an ad tf_eHeprrittuttom, or individuals and org caution. We have seen Mus Baxter" ilionn to the can ign funds 01 work in many ways, and we rejoice at Iparties. it is main exercise the opportunity or hearing her met-mun streak Senator "Int-h Henry Curt, who spent the winter in Chime. vu in our with" g couple ot an int rah. Tho tailor AM Society will meet with In. Chu. Cook on WM tun-och. April 80th. l Mr. and In: White: ammo" friends from tho my (not and"? 1 June. Leanna. wit. and donation oi anti-Ii mum. wee up to not: "to! with the hon. folks. and Hal And In. Anderson. at China. "a. yr. and Mm. John W. or Luz-I " ravemiiai _ It In boon brought out in debate the Guam dttNe u 'o the ofNett of mung " a mun-tun Mr ttrtttt. ml pole. ml mum. to agricul- tttmt "can The Henry hm. no The MeNarrtutteeat bill tor the on- tattitahtnent of I nun export cor-pom tlon and the Wrrts bill. author-lung the put-chino and ale of hm pm- dmu. are now on the Bonn "and". Thorn la 1 than; movement in tho Home to quot legislation " an un- Mon for the helium of the Amman fury-gr. This feeling la not u m' amend In the Senate. In India!" by the detmt at the Neteheek-Bttgtt- bill . low "on no. it this mulon. Considerable apposl tion bu developed mm the commit- tea member: bad on the belle! that enomoun "madman would be re. quired to enforce mtsttrandine loci-I» tion dud that unduly tow pro-ocu- tlonl could be effected. lf?yegtye committee has been taken up with consideration ol-mml bills dealing with misbranding of net-clun- due. 'Tho walled French "tmth-in. tnbrlc" Mil and the Rocco shoe tag measure were the priming) lull: hm tore the oommlttee.-~ n is doubtful if lethon ot this 'ind-ttl be exacted In good with no eiGiirVirrGGi't" iii2 count rues. tn other words, "business In good." .. Secreury Hoover is of the opinion that there he: been e nhckening up in steel. ieoat and textiles. He feels. how ever, that there has been no specula- "ion and that there were no stock: on hand which would indicate I hoisting of price: by artificial metal. The Cab- inet officer: have outed that people Are cautious in Dunn; end that credit ' 'cctirn In t recent mm with correspondents Ito recaude the GnpfU.id campaign. and and pointed out that " ma outset of y... w.-|pm:'; Coke sold for ittt wars a mu an :nm the price M ote91 h.- $o1nit at the close ot l.'e Presidential Among the signs of changing times is the recognition that "preaidentiat years" have nothing to do with slumps in employment sad in business. Two members at the Cabinet, Secretary of the Treasury Mellon. and Secretary od Commerce Hoover, both recognized suthorities on finsncisl economics. clsim that business continues at an pven keel. They have been unshlo to "toteh sny serious effects of political turmoil in American business. Secre- tsry Mellon clsims that slight slumps in industrial activity. which occur " regular intervals in " years. are un- duly stressed during campaign periods. j TY time of the Bomb Interstate Jain: tt'thttAti,ti,",ti,gttig,t, Teal')',' 1, the house in. ma . bill which it',',',',".',',?,',','; in. bill restricts individual 11dfl"n"tLt t'hart fe..!, 1t,rlort the "yyttr1trutimur in nation" cnmttaitpttr '0 ricultum in). workman on o ae,-, i8500 for Presidential electors, or 8100 bill I ed b . "an. e 'for the election of member: of Con- Gldlr"/llrl'lv1',,, 'd,tledtt,eht,tc.r if,iTv'lid1'1eTgtu1edf,'t1,tr, 'fl,' GGLGii' of. Agriculture to continue GiiG'G to the oliticai party and mini "mules in supplying the Ameri- 1',1t',' candidate guardian of the uni-3°35 farmer with information in regard" (pat? late of these drastic t"t,irttjtiti4,tllat,1,"' 2dl'rp,Urtd",'eltrte2'f /t'L0tp1te,ottQ'"g,e,iaU'egiteSt J'/'/ith2g of probable future tlevel- :partieans who have heretofore made Tit',',',', in_the tutricuiturat "Humour invish gifts to the party exchequer will tt PM" Coruttriea. l um discretion in distributing their _ --- rr l, "noney, as they are faced with the pos- trt Pit: 31:13". 't1teg of V. moon-i ability of I Senate investigation as to; 'h p med tt fir") tutional am- their motives, whether purefy "twist-.536 'll',',":,,,",',!',"',', Lter2'"e,tfggg, . , tie- W' , both 1if'dhrv"s'i1r?tioi2ti'yet,"ae','igitite, [Houses to can I convention for the mu turn to the radio as a means fl', purpoae ot amending the constitution. ll ti with the voters of t e . --- m; 'd'dll'lru,')i" on. _ 'terr/stative Howard. of mm. Juana "urn. "one in charge of Mr. 5Coolidxe's cemyaign are convinced that tsufficient delegates have been upledtrerd to unsure his nomination on the first ballot. Therefore, they ere turning their attention to the mucu- "Ni page" tor party platform It Cleve- land. The Democratic lenders any that there in a poesibllity of a deadlock at melt convention, which can only be broken through the selection ot it "dark bone" as the etandard bearer. l - v--- _ tutu-mud! yam. an (XLOII 'yle-a.arsq Cont" lone Will " Maurie-n f--atidie to "will" Ptt at White! Micah-lulu... lo Holding 9 having .44 Wet-tjd-tiii, for the Farmer. which at W' . ' w "bu Washington. April "wine ot the with" a out-Mu developments of tne series Roprxme of coureummu ittvestuatious is the submitted undone! to depart trom otucumeyioiu. the seen] you "impugn methods. i. it; cannula on", 'h. 'ILu'thero will be leu many until: ket m L bio for campaign expenditui a. and the of Trade, t radio will to I large extent replace that what tho multitude of "peilbimterts" who. are usually ldeulilied with the exploit- ation of various candidnciea. it 'i'ii_coeatra The rteie.nt/tit!yotsuretrat, to contri- Will b. an new up. to' mom ""9038! Indiana! c unea with the exploit-l Co result-n LsGuardls. Republic. ' candidscles. It "'31:. Tll'?,,'.' York. proposes s legisla- tat personalities wink". mes-m which would authorize u, the riaq "d all with.) federal tovernment to invite than their retoectise itrieudiy "do". to oarttetpate In a con. ference for the purpose of establishing an a non-partisan View and maintaining . permnanl money mic issues will be exchuxe commission, which commis- tte uattal Praise m'slon shsll determine trom time to lose in charge of Mr. mm the relative exchn'e value of aign are convinced , gold sud other currency of all uationa, "sletmtett have been 'members of the commission. A reportl 9 ttig nomination t'lioi the Federal Reserve Board iasued Therefore, they on thits week, sums that "tstabilization ntiott to the tMurtreqt- of exchange through currency reform ty platform It Cleve- in certain European countries have rstlc lenders say that 'made foHiettratrie MOSH!" during lity of a deadlock at Ithe past six months, though there have which can only Wilmer: wide fluctuations in some or the the selection ot at leading exchanges, particularly mug le standard bearer. (ot France, Great Britain "It! Jspan. otdcametiolu. r, it; caulk: ltto tt y "an tturs., um the tiii' The Highland Perk rm detachment. unable to cope with the Men, am In a cell. for help to the Fort Sherl- dnn dethrtrnent end the are we: got- ten under control. Mr. and In. Ruben- " any from home. Chm-lee 'ftllfd'l"L eon. a member of the advert!!!" de ,pu-tnent of the Ohm» Evening America. and the smut- mm injury 3nd "and in fighting the (lune. end removing "lumen. f A four hour fight by firemen of 1the Highland Park and Fort Sheridan laments early t'2'lthtt,:',',11, the $200,000 home of Charles ubenl. re- tired millionaire button manufacturer In Highland Park, but not before thr,- 000 worth of d on had been done by {lune- 'u'TE't. The house In located on lonlno' road. Fire tuned In the We Incinerator tn the moment. it I; believed, Ihortly utter midnight "or unread rapidly throughout the north-1 western yin; of the m.itutteq. Cam. tt M for Tiler Ind ,f,%"s'rifllg2Nhtd my all ind' biGGi Gi"; iiiCit in; woman; ' . . tt has no than» polnu. ' Provo-h not!" oldownn no no]! on from and front, but do" not interfere with "tin; " drinking. . Putt Calf Woo-en no in trg atturtd (an! tr: who n good we: . " low "in a $75,000 FIRE IN _ HIGHLAND I'kf0r, . Ill0INi IS nm lung smut Senator Wheerer. Demo. iout, of Montanaprho recently was in- 'dicted by a federal 'lf/d In his home state because ot his iegod activities in bettatrot on companies. The Benn- tor has denied the charges and it van on his request that alt irtvmstttrtstioni, was ordered. Khaki! " ",hfi2reft,f Another investigation was started this week when a special committee of the aerate tonertAtertitmtrir for dismissed. _ Victor Berger, Socialist, of Wiscon- "rirt, has proposed a constitutional m gndment which would give Congress the power, by a majority vote ot both Houses to coll a convention for the purpoae ot amending the Conist!tution. 'ieprGentative Howard, of Okla- homa. hon introduced a Joint resolu- tion which would create a committee to investigate the atomization of ted era] departments, bureaus. board: and, contiguous, officers tnd employeo. ( Senator Capper, of Kansas. has in. trdueed I bill proposing a federal mar. ket bureau which would serve as a cYMng house tor the various uncul- tuml cooperative associations. A 31mm:- measure was introduced in the house try Mr. William. Republican. or Michigan. THEM I""" 'm we»: Remus-tutu Little, at Kan submitted a but which vsould at the Secret." at Auteulture chuo when It the timers hog ket ton Instead of the Chicagt of Trade, and to store, sell and that wheat. _ -V.._. - WUVI. liar-UNI at Pfatterotrseartiio; may bring, having aetqemtnat . "ratio" price, which 1100'. moo-ed to be the pro- war "Mon at agricultural products to other was; polished, ditidGttiGri"Gi'it' on. coma-mo. to pr" nor-"ma. Will!!! P .odiGi, Ingram He]: would authorize "rieuitum, to pm- timers home my. t the Chicago Baud l of Kansas has import 'i'"etioir)toroeareoosa) IE) INDEPENDINT union-roll- C G 11'f?f.r"oth-uGii"ii q Q tinting. -"-, " . O '"tiV"oaa)so"earkora' It is said that practiccily " deity farms in the county will be visited by the state men and it in poulble that they will order may more cattle shot. Where tuberculosis breaks out in I herd it in liable to spread to the other members end it in to check such spread that the diseased cutie are 'condemned and allughtered. Not since the foot and 'nmttharpidemie " peared among the cattle of lake coun- ty has there been web a wholesale slaughter of 'cattle ordered by the state. The .itrttahterithti ot In. Scott Durand's ilne herd of Guernsey: wu- wu the biggest loss during the foot and month plague. ,1 -.e _mH.M.-M. nun WWO out the cue- of bovine tuberculosis that exiet. 0n the term ttf Patten: or Belviden food. he" Grey-lake the ante inspector: ere eiieted to have condemned sixteen heed ot nettle, in. cluding three registered Hoiutastna. All on aid to hue been infected with To. ( Pol-ten- ha been ordered to ship the condemned cattle to the stock. yard- in Chime when they win he nieughtered by state oNeau. The state will Maugham him My accent for the lone of the cutie. Porto"- e9 timtee hie ion " 83,000. ' Popular momma on the North Shore electric line, end one: a four hour search Hugh Curiey. ot Chloe- go, we: treated br, Dem Sheri! Waiter Stark. charted with "new with ettemm to kill. l m " 1934. r": SELLERS & PETERSEN "i5ili,i,ii,"",i,"i'"i,iii"i,ii,-,ii,-ijCuC,",c I, emu 0RDERED Mate mutton ". can; mm" tt "Ni-09 on eattht th out Like etNttttr to local. and an. OL- ----- __ _ _ Sixteen Cows in Lake County Herd Found to Be Tubercular and Must Be Slain. CANSHLYOURS "iao'No'thshmeandMihvauitoaiuucore, Friendly Transportation Ml an!" h 8.. "can Show lb. In (hunt-label - tltio- " (in m non! of electrical III-Won M (In val-"3312; has" ar, dil- M. rtttrur - Uk i; Br THE STATE Next time--the North Shore Line! Mt H, gale -ttiiouiit- ?rteMertt In <N0"l'f.;5.£'°RE> wood service it offers the kind that inspires friendship. It is willing to let the coutteqofiuemploryees represent its own spirit award the people that travel over its line. The North Shore Line huts trs morepitrons, ofcourse-but it prefers toputit this mtr--it Want: more friends. It feels that most of its passengers today an in friends. Many write voluntary letters a oom- mendation---enthusiastic, encouraging. You may read some of them in the company's mm They express friendship in no- uncertain m Fast, frequent trains link Chicago" South Sides Loop and North Side to Mihrauh- 1matnem center, and to every town between. unumrvn." "on? em 73mm: " Eapassengerpaya hiafare andtt dun-in I return transportation by a railroad, both - have, perhaps, contributed all that is neceuary- But the North Shore Line desires more of its patrorutunthe.barecost Ofthetr ioumeym It wants, also, their friendship. i To gain this friendship, the North Shore Lne has made every possible effort to make in trmspor tation service wholly deserving. It has made the iervice it offers the kind that inn-dra- AA-auu, ounwm mm '30! " the on I"... 2gy, mm": 3: Mt": "df'l'dt 'iiitfiit'iv'iti.itit nu. t. in. l- mu. (, The Final Flight , of Franklin', Kite Telephone 34at..i Webande theHatt-ParrIine. "you are in- terested in a real km traetor, cane in and let us show you tite-liar/liar. If you can't come in, write for a dialogue and full particulars. _ of a Hart-Parr' whim"? aiiLi"e'"'i'i' twee- zpudingyw nosey for " experi- 'tttttri-trarities-ist producer. ofa The farmer has paid enough for experi- 'ments. The Hartva solves his power ambian. You should investigate the Hart, Pitrr--learn about its simplicity. econoniy. fPieecor, andJifen guarantpe. Your choice Twenty-three years ago Hah-Parr built the first successful oil birding tractor. Since that time the Hart-Parr has attained per- fection's heights. The "minimal kite. flying days" of Hart-Parr are long past. Today when a farmer buys a Hart-Parr. he makes a lifetime investment. He, gets a, tractor that is built for all kinds of field and belt work. under all kinds of conditions. Easy iobs and "peak loads" are handed with equal ease. In I752 Benjamin Franklin made a and electrical discovery by flying a kite daring a thunderstorm. Since that time. electricity has been developed to a point of perfection. EQ.___SHELDON F." mvmu I Ea "ff:,)?," as E33}?! m LS 1'WaT Bl E?

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