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Libertyville Independent, 24 Apr 1924, p. 4

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53 tf5lrd,WPPT - - - - - - 'i'i/'k','iait"ird Marimba: - Woman Wally Sun _'-))"':'-')"""')"]")"""')').--., mdfpttylft1t. In other words we always have felt that we can all have our It-tnl diffmnces but when it comes to state or district patron- Vogu those differences should be set aside and our allegiance should he as one in favor of giving recognition to out, own county. , Therefore we feel that the Lake County Mela] convention delegates should support the suggestion to pick the local judge for this important honor, forgetting any possible personalities. with the thought paramount that in the final show-down we're first and always FOR Lake County. f _twcountrreorurtrtus-ttd,turyu"'e'l.i.'Sat'f. si-tasain-Citi-which-ttNu' C. C. Mentalist ~Ieee¢roundeeecendidete lorthe Supreme Court beachfront 1". the Seventh Supreme Court Dietrich l Rumor dong ttsions. has been current for eome time but thii hike ttret reel definite development to become public. In line with its oft-expreeeed policy of being FOR Lake Cour osiiuuotursutmaiterrpeticuPt"tr.1'tl1?tft1r lb - judge bucked try e united support tor this important bout a. We take this Want: even in face of the recent criticism we tulle on Edward: following hie severity in the Ralph 'tind cue tmttndoing.ofeeithat it onlyemphulueourpollcyoiurgin'g lob to heck up local residents when it we to outside recogni- Judge Edwards has mayseuoene mistakes in his judicial career, among the most inexcusable to our way of thinking being his Be- vuity in King's case but on the whole he has filled the position with a display of ability. St would' be a fitting recognition to him dud our county to have him, elevated to the supreme bends and hi; Lake Qounty thus further be put on the political map of this stateirom which it seems to have been kept off these many years. l It seems just now to. be coming into its own and Edwards incubation would be another step in that direction. Therefore we'd like to see it done. _ .. The action of the Senate in all but unanimously banning Jap- allele immigration to the United Staten haa created a situation which requiring the most delicate handling to preserve the friend- tr minions between the United States and Japan, which have been builtnpaocardullywithinthelaatofewyehxfe. ae' ' . Thy the President would veto any legislation likely to of- 'ttatt the Jap-and disturb these relationa'waa considered prob- atg-ti1tt-uttennte.r6to-udtotnd1reJapan new certain. It is apparent now that, the Jt,1u,T',',l0 stntttramesmttra.tttrwimid1t,emrer-euntn1thentinioei"tt he will not Whit rights in thaipartteular, although not to ai-iii-tsat-same-sou-taiu-- -tseuhtr"Ttomtifir"eteetr.r""rrt."uf'f" 'ii-GG-io-tttru-ttuit-te-it-tarte"; th.eoarttrttetnM. mmdammmmm-1 JiLiiriltGseotauov-at-tuttse"triGuuo-ums/ -eeatsttaandamtitugseeortriedmsisnnimatortanttentttreartd ttee-rt-etch-trho-ttsan-tirrational- "emmtrat%hu. Mr.McCtsiimsghotwarrenttatrtt-ed- -ei-teuirmandstristetherntstrear-dMr.Eirset-rHr mtrtirmtrrnmeetet1tyst'eeemor. 'rhettoaMmadenorltahein -ettngttiruNe1tewtnittenttutoemttiimetheurmmtretoetitt_ 6otBeunerintmttine-andtheaoodreiatioes.thatestiemnttetg do-tn-ores-arrest-tnan-tlt-int-i- ami.iareeommenationoeonhtternatitmaimtrtterhavintrt"e.n Goes Furth - 'ihiiiir- HELP TO RECOGNIZE LAKE COUNTY. MMYI'UWADPAIITSTOIE u . M 'lrlat?,7,dS'ld'lt "M «QuagmmMWJ P,tf?.8yf?,P,tettt mitsesttndattntU,Nek BeothtPsjntetulrtkrnilreetioake, kmgevetiodoftime.utraael-iike-di. We teemnrnendKtek 'htsdteaBIqttsbeat-, .B.eae"heeame-t an the tseitdyaion of -ahsirafe-rtrHMmgAersam..', sesstim-srt7ottronttsetroard-httteandtttr Onn "My. PM and "My -iiauu- "I: --, St'.7'tlt " .33."! JAPANESE EXCLUSION 5W; FIRE DESTRMS SHERIDAN MAD FARM 8h'IluhMis $5.000 Damage to Property Noam W109 to a A Min. barn. no nun! other torn bundling- were many dourond by In some!" on o. Show!" nd. u o noun of the Intending ot on uncontrolled gnu blue. The build" ml! were locum u the out "do at Show!" Road and north at new: mad. The property is owned by I Chicago man who bouxm It. (or in vacuum. Among the otttee balm In" dons-0nd were . poultry noun. a comocrlb. sad seven! owner 0mm MOI. The bouts and been unoccupied tor about two you". but "though the windows had been broton it no In fair condition " were ulna n umber of the other buildings. The porn wu blown down Int winter. It ll banana that the building- were not on me by an unchecked gnu blue which started our the Chicago & North's-tern railroad tracks about 60 yard: out of the umcturu. It is estimated that (he total [on u atrout 35.000. . INVITE Wi MEN , OF STATE T0 lil)? tight it. When discovered, the are wu too In danced to omble neighbor: to The national guAMsmen and the North Shore Symphony orcheotra have invited many" state dignitaries for the military ball that is to be held at the Armory May 7.'it was am nonnced today. . V _ Gov. Small. Carlutrom, Sterling, Canon!- thk' and Foreman. Col.' Meyers. went-Col. Hemingway Mn. Groom. Maj. Pom. Maj. Thornton, cam, Wilda Evans and um. and God. Moseley and stall. ard omens those invited; f There will be an " piece orchestra for the dancers and a concert by the North Shore Symphony orchestra. 4F4F4F4F4bqtqre46ir4b4t4kqrqrgtqk u'r.'utf'4'it."tfd.'tt,,,tpt'tlLt,t w. Jim. A. C. thnart attended the banquet 'atdeta1tgtventrttto A. P. of It. given in honor of the Indy member: ottheloeat. might - mum in Int. Cm to the Methodist church next Wednesday night st 1:80 and no. the tummy colond pictures .on "The [was of BrtrtmtWrHarrhta,wtututtttudtnq ngm1atiattogetatrinmMdaeutetnorttb. qaatetfutt-tN,itorttatuhnomt nth. g'fguef"2'tt=Mr. oeutetr-esetaM. . Poopln am out than In "and!" "dstatgrtoMirudntr-,rqtrtnt" -the-etr-t_fetnaryett - .- ram this Mug mmMuumuvlam araeri-ttrto.tt-ttmr-d ig"lrluuN'a [2.8m Beqqeet' my..- 'itle,,i'iFi':irtih'?iii'ik'it. mumm'gh" __go Button Van's rm "Outward Bound." . drum " new.) Destiny, In tho my." ttd the than man " the "Mt church next Sunday evening a 7:80. This pm In the our- mt dramatic mutation at both Lon. don uv New York. A um" coat may at 'tttttV, mrBttfhrd by n 2gltg oppressive 'eelitut ot What", an; deals diam-M "a v'lul one of them II dead. Then- ship. mud and qrithuttt lights. ll silk-4 lobe- loam newts tho River Styx. a: - but one or the rumours In mm: at: the attttno n: with (my are bound _.. Human or Hall. the anus-ct u "d "' .- Ith u: - place. ' .n w l" Annunciation. Conan new must". _ 'rtmest-tat-tntottereti" t-ht-ttterenatrt-,andMP. Emmet-uncouth. "In. Mic-unmi- mumumu-smm. _ urer, showed that the Chapter. can- tribnuonn for 1928 were $8023.98, ll comma! with 81848.50 In 1923. A Tht Chapter cued tu- as no: can: or the Sonar: 1400 chm during me yea. A very bountiful nan-ion] mom was render" by the choir of tgt. Jon- eph'n church mm and" morning. This choir In winning renown for an ,ze'eNrteooettrmtttatentttterettttmtlt [may nnd the director. In. 000. Inbound. in mm of "can mention for he! muting atom. but Band" the no in G, by lull-M m m. noun: Coon was undated tn n "an m, and the beautiful "O sum" by Gounod. and "ham Brno" by Borg," me In; 1113 im- press-Ive manor. " ., ttmet'n Home Aid Society. of yhich Jtttur'P. Gilchrist in China: of the Bosnia; Gannon, mi of Which the Public Sonic. Comm ot hon-mom mum; employees no members in. maul mport at Fred H. Scam), :u-M- 'Pml tuner. Mr. and In. 090.100. And/George Eden of cum: Ed Mil. ler, uonroo Center. Ill.; A. P. Sunburn. of Mahatma; um; Mr..and In. Prank Bombers. mu Maul-ct Bor. chan. of Du Planes. Ill; mu any Cream. ot Clayton. Ion. sud In. no" 0m. at Bean: Dim. Wu. _ At the unmmeodng of tho Utility mum Chapter on!» minds Ch". Among those from out ot town hm toattmsdtttrftmom1ofH.B.ir wen In. At Geruch. in. M. n PM. dock an! In. Chm Mderrot In Valle. wu.- urn. C. Watt Brandon. ot Shut- an. Wyoming; In. c. M. Inner. In. Wqr with Jain? The present tom WW: "A": Chicago Man SaL "I 5" ' 317W WW' "r"","'"""""'"'-"""'"'"'?'.'. cm launc- 00cm Third the. lint sum Ink II". m: 1ttNgfdtt4 _ In. Subject for an n "We. Ana noun.- ' In: no, em than": mtndVSdtooiatr.Ma.t.. .0. Wells. Supt. We and no" um to tool that they can be benefited, Inter and and Instructed by the My. School hour. 150nm; worship " It. The - wilt-peak on "maniac to M)! Yam Maw. noun; " 0:80 on. Evening -m|t 1:30. Sukkot ot sermon. "Dollar-nee PM WI." Good 'gtttaitt an . may welcome to "run-whoa. ad,, " Jormcoa', RESIDENT 0F Chou 9mm "and" overninq " T:46 o'clock. Rev. M. B. Own. Pater. The service- for Band". April " (the ttmt and" alter Enter. m: Holy Communion at 7:80 a. Mt. Holy Communion and Sermon " 10:46 a. m. Chmh School a 0:45 a. m. The music of the later service will bathe mat-union Manny. Wednesdey afternoon. April M, the children ot the church school had the petty end egg hunt in the parish house and on the church lawn. An interest- ing event we. the plating ot three beautiful elm treat-in trout at the church and the rectory. one ot which was the gift ot the children at the "church school. The trees plated at this Arbor 'eeuon ore the contribution ot St, Lawrence'- church to the beau- 'tirying and monument ot Libertyville. The Women'e Guild will meet this geek at the rectory, on Friday. The YoungiPeople'I Society will hold their Mar dance in the,Parieh house on Mar 2nd. to which invitations have been issued. t . FIRST METHODIST EPISCDPAL Rev. Clan-1e: I; Dickey. Furor. ~- Jack Bradford. Choir Diroetorpo In. 14011 H. Motrin. OWL Sunday School at 10 a. m. E. A. 'Koehn, Supt. 7 7 - - Homing worship at 11. W. P. M. B. Thank Offering. A good outside swat. Music by the chat). Junior Worth League at 6:30 pan. Senior Jammy page devotion! services at 6:30p. m. -- TT At 7:80_ p. m,, drunk sermon on Sut- I ton Valle": "Outward Bound," I drama ' ot Eternu Destipy. Ope of the most! tuxedo! "an In Nor-Work this ueuw non. Wham! "News in God and! Immortality, tree will and hum ac-z mutability, will find it t heut-oetrch in; me. Come and beg: it. - Wodnudny evening at 7:30. for not over one hour, beautiful color pictures on "The Inside of Japan." The Jaw new question In. suddenly "tuned, the places of am importance. Hour it will too this", settled. no one an thre- we. Come Wanna-any evening and /'setsp" "pn. 7 __ ev - Rev. "or. C. mum. Pam.- Sundq tkttooiassztdhtndirtemthta with and time. but tNyer. our Ichool rod-urea tho bruit stand- ineo in its history. man no out. n number of prospect-who In" stttt hold hook that tarogrneeottrttM the bad "that or r,'e,'lgle", imaginary excuse. But the w than home ttnemtnrarta-tBtetanrtoamtrr. one: You has no can. now. We on muon- to ace next Bounty Whether you heard it. vows. ' C Thur-tiny evening st 8, o'clogk. tho choir robe-in]. , _ out: or :HANKoi ' We with to my our Manda. newly born, Modern Woodmen. Karine Work- en. and Ily the " County 'Boud of 1tlaM,d for their kind- meu and floral offerings; and to thou Who to mounted m an " mm funeral of our husband 3nd "than l, In. Flor: her and Children. _ The members ot the ion-blah echool bond met Behind-y In the of- " of County Supt. of School; q'. A. Simpson "tt manned the of A9111 12th. thn B. Ether. of but. Bttttk in one"! of the Inst"! com- My. wee elected at e number. tor three yeere. The board "no! Theo dove Porky. of Zion, n "no unet- dent. He succeed! lino. . Service! In the 'tttttttttsh Islamic " 10:30 t. m. An we had no English "r%tteq on Enter and". the lemon m MIMMMMaa-mon, hand on Acts 3:33. .10" Margaret Damn will sing gush. CARD OF THANK. . Kind Ptendr.---AtNmtt my - than" for the beautiful "do". Eu ter hunts. bou- ot - "a mum! dozens of letter: and post Ml;_ M)lullla Sa001, 80AM) IS NAMED " MW! (WISCOPAL l "m. menus" Annui- up». 20-30 SELLERS & PETERSEN ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN 3kllLtts.Ae-,ate. tNt$tlll,t,1Mtl" maximum In. In! inner. to "an old. widow of tho bu Peter KOIIOI'. dH6 My new" " Oz" u an but ot " qsqt.rtor, In. In! Inn"... 1018 Balm." at. Waueegans In. K0110! Ind than In tuning halt! tor no!" um and tor «an! to". ttad been an t bod. tm. had has . - dont o! unpu- tot thetnat Atrtr two yum. P . In. Mary Keller Dies at My Home cum Durban at the A of " cars. no docs-0d m born non Bu» mud. on tho River But. In " um tannin. an. tttten m told ot milk NW in 1810. SH. 'sametoWatrtr-ttnutt8andh" that! than "I! 3130.. " children were born to he: of whom two .11 living. tttttte no. boll; In. Inn Suntan and In" K011». no 10"" meted sund- chndrol. one of when to Coauth- uomx Nichol" Roper, and mu Bret mule-Mp1; f In. Kollol'o tum: m boon an. in; mod!!! for tho loot nix months and mambo" ot tho - weer not unwound tor tho and. f Jii.'iiS','tiii,yi,i iGmiiii" " a: in " St. Joseph} ti arch with may meat in St. Marta cannery. EDWARDS wslss Mil' RR man com BENCH Name Is Eliminated as Candi- T date to Promote Harmony in Convention. _, ' .7 ByrtMpr Court. Judge, Frederick R. De Young ot Chicago In unant- mounly nominated for the Patti Court bench by the Seventh mun convention. sponsored by the 1:20 county committee Hominy night. __ _ The threatened Thompaon-Lundin club wu trolled out at the last nin- ute when Governor Len Small took a tum! in tbe sl,"',,'?,',',','?,','?,',',',', thirty min. ute: before the con ntion "I called to order. Will. mamas and Luke counties anticipated in last night's conven- on. Circuit Judge Edwards of Wanke- un was endorsed by the entire Luke County delegation but gm undid!" m eliminated before the convention we: called to order as it wn hit that such . course bed to be taken to pro- mote humony. Judge Edward's name we: not mentioned on the noor of the convean Something unique in the way or a. detNnse for speeding was presented before Justice Harry Hoyt loud", when n Volo youth came into court in - to a charge or speeding min" a man naiied Charles Webb. Webb. the young - who appeared in court. and two girls were arrested Sunday in Volo by Deputy A. Beam din when they were Ppiriryt a few more miles per hour than is allowed by the law. A girl stepped. on the as and would not remove her toot, aceordlng to the fellow-. He paid " (inf, STEPS 0N F . lih$, BOY FINE]! TWO ARE TAKEN . IN 001i THEFT Joseph Kolme;~ 17 your old.", I" Holmholz avenue. Wonk". out Imp]! Gran, of no Tenth strut. won plucod under one" [at night on aspects in the that of a nimbl- dog from a Duke Forest reoldent. The on. Forest mun colled the North Chico" police not! asked them to hoop I vutch for the 5103 Ind the thlem. The two boys were token Into custody and on alert It being nude to took up the facts In the can. cm p YEARS - mes TUESDAY M6I $5.90 to $15.00 Robbins Woodworking Co. ,rei-haite,rdi-ti-i-rdaandsoanedeNshbtirda- agediattrandt. ' - ' RA D I o Wu DESKS - THEE BIGES ARE OFFERED AT GREATLY REDUCED mas-. "Cheais" Shoes, Are the Most Expensive LION BRAN D SHOES For work and outdoor wear a.melmu.éwm UMtlEit--and the 'bei-li-redhat-ond-d-dim. Cminudlooktlnenovcr Weédbcdultolhvlhn Libertyville. Dept. Store Charles H. L. Petersen Telephone 410 1hrACrClllHi Telephone 350 Libertrrtms Green Front Fruit I and Vegetable Store ftnotmcement ' THEIDEALFURNI'WREPROVISION rthtr00RRAN08Er May I 1 will are an? the milk route of J. w. Butler, and will supply pure milk and cream from Tubercular tested herd. Milk,"- - 11c per quart TWO DELIVEBIES * I " DAIL Y ', 'is'. This paper for the Opening of the MILK TEST . PER CENT TELEPHONE 298-R-2 545 Milwaukee Avenue

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