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Libertyville Independent, 1 May 1924, p. 13

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a Bensational charges in which it is declared booze vendors have been operating in McHenry county without hindrante and with the connivance ~-- of offipiats and accusations against Btates : Attorney V. S. 'Lumley for alleged {failure to push liquor cases have been brought before a special grand jury at Woodstock. _ Among the charges that have been made are that a carload of beer was deposited at Cary station in the county. lake region one day last sum-- mer. It is declared that liquor and beer was sold in open defiance of the Volstead act and the state laws atroad houses and lake resorts, that slot machines have been permitted to run 'and that most of the viola-- tions havre been permitted to go on unbindered. . ISN'T IT A SAD WORLD! 1 And again we have the plea of Just to the governor:--"Give me a state job and I'll be good; discharge Bill Smith and I'll be happy." He believes in the saying: "If at first you don't suc-- ceed, try, try again." He tried twice back in--1919, then in 1920 and now again in 1924. He surely deserves recognition by Len Smail, doesn't he for the nice things he said about the governor in the campaign! L C¥ % It's interesting to note that Frank Just THIS TIME did resort to lettér--writing in seeking a state appointment; he SENT somebody in person to talk for him., He recalled seeing those two letters in print which he wrote in 1919g--20 asking for somie sort of an appointment--and so he wasn't taking any chances now, Judy as a spokesman, he considered, was more secretive than via the letter route. And now to think that all the details have come out anyway! Isn't it a shame how those things DO leak.out? Judge Shurtluff has appointed Wil-- liam L Pierce of, Blvidere as a special 'state's attorney to push the McHenry county liquor cases. D. R. Jos!yn of Woodstock has been named to assist him. The axzyomtment of the specia! prosecuto® and the calling of the special grand jury come as the The special grand jury will meet today to take up charges of liquor selling and public gambling at Cary, Harvard and other points within the county. There are already 15 indict-- ments against persons for liquor sell-- ing still waiting for trial. _ The violations, it is charged, bavre gained general notoriety for the county. result of petitions which have been presented to Judge Shurtieff by Har-- vard, Woodstock and McHenry res-- idents. o May L. Smith and husband to El:ie B. Harmon. WD $29,000. 8t. 329. W 10 ft of lot 14 and all of lot 15, bik 24, Highland Park. . _J. W. Kail and wife to WwD $10. .Stamp, $2. Pt City of Lake Forest, ___ The charges give promise of cre-- ating the biggest sensation in Mc-- Henry county since the collapse of the Hoy banking interests. ce _ Northern Tr Co. to G,. D. Full Deed $12,000. Stamp $12. --Pt of Sec. 21, Wkgo. J. P,. McCann and wife to A. A. Ahart and Jessie Marle Abart Jt tens. WD $10. E hf of W hf of lot 7, Bik 5, McKay's addn to Lt. Ft. J. A. Miller and wife et al to M. H. Hussey and J. Goldschmidt. QCD $2. Stamp 50¢c. Pt of bik 31, Org1 Twn of Lt Ft l L *L __Gd. Morrow to G. W. Evans. QCD $10. Stamp 50¢. Lot 8, James As Reeves Subdn, Sec. 18, W)ll_.n e M'HENRY COUNTY OEFICIALS HIT IN BIG EXPOSE G. F. Beach to M. A. Van Esso and Sophie Van Esso jt tens WD $10. Stamp $1. Lot 10, bik 44, North addn to Lake Blulf, Jennie T. Beach to M. A. Van Ee:o and 'ow Yan Esso. QCD Call Special Grand Jury to In-- vestigate Sensational Booze Charges. ( F. B. Segur and wife to W. T. Sullivan. WD $1. Stamp 506. Lot 19$%. J L Shaw's Third Subdn on Fox Lake. c orilh $ Apparently those "rabbit shepherd" jobs aren't to be scoffed at--Judy tells Fred Lundin that he and Just would like SOME-- THING in order to support the state ticket--and even shepherd jobs aren't beyond the pale of their consideration. Well, we hope they get something; we're for them but IF THEY DO they'll likely cause a revolution among the other shepherds as they a!-- ways have whenever they've been made a part of ANYTHING. That's the danger now with their new proposition--the shepherds now get on in perfect HARMONY; both Just and Judy would want to be the BIG BUCKS of the herd and then the trouble would start. Again, there's the danger that the other shepherds might take Judy for a rabbit and corral or shoot him--and then the state would be sued for damages. So, you see, a governor has to be careful what he does along these lines. NAME SPEC. PROSECUTOR Libertyville Independent| -- REHAPPOINTED & La*e County Independent « Waukegan Weekly Sun M. C. Hall of lot 258, WD $2825. Stamp $3. Lot 3, blk 1, Hutchinson and Co's subdivision. > Lucy <A. Spaulding and busband to Rea Hamilton.WD $10, Stamp $3. Lot 13, blk. 1, Meakins subdn. Wkgn. . tti9rge oT fls «04 D. J. Murray to 8. L. Payne and wife jt tens. WD $10. Lots 1 and 2, blk 2, of Nixon's addn to Oakland subdn. Ts T _ H. J. Beckmann to H, G. Schwandt WD $10; Stamp $11. E hf of lot 2 of NE ar of See 33, also pt of Sec. 34, Warrtos. Frank Woilske, 21, Milwaukee, Wis.; Genevieve Grisbaum, 21, same. Cyrus Padgett, 27, Indianapolis, Ind.; Marion Aberill, 23, same. Chas. Moon, 41, Milwaukee, Wis:; Florence Badier, 24, same. Frederick Keyes, 24, Milwaukee, Wis.; Olive Rombeaux, 21, same. Wm. P. Farrell, 32, Chicago; Louise E. Waldschmidt, 25, Harvey, HI1. Albert Sondern, 44, Milwaukee, Wis.; Alma Pollwortb, 43, same, _ Making Calabashes The calabash, a household hbeating utensil of the native Hawalians, was carved out of wood with stone tools and the making required much skill | Marriage Licenses You read a great deal of certain broadcasting | stations nnm about 100 meters and ama working the West Coast, or East Coast and Europe, on low ware lengths, and you, no doubt wonder how you can tune down to those wave lengtys and "see" what's go-- ing on in those hitherto unexplored i 'ARRANGING VARIOMETERS FOR SHORT | ~_ WAVE RECEPTION _ The easiest set to convert to a short wave length set is one con-- sisting of two variometers and if you havre the type of vrariometers whose stator and rotor winding are continuous, that ts, the energy goes through the entire stator winding before gning through the rotor winding, the change will not be difficult, 'The winding would be such as shown in figure one, one being the start and 2 the end of the ¥arlometer windings. How the usual type of rariometer Isa not made for short wave lengths such as we hre after and in order to reduce it, we connect the wind: ings in parallel. 'This is very easily done by connecting 1 and 2, Agure 1 together as shown by dotted lines. When this is done, the terminals of the variometer would be 1 and 8, Figure 1. Varilation of the wave length is done the same as when the windings are in series, that is, by turning the rotor coll back and forth,. The same process is carried out with the second or plate varlometer. No changes atro made to youtr hookup, If it is the nndarfi_go varlometer set nsing a variometer for taning and one for regeneration. The aerlal connection is taken off and a coll of two or three tarns of the same slze wire as used in the varlometer is secured to the and of FIG o tss SHOR?VAQILG'%UNER or bottom of the variometer, which was connected to the ground. You now have a loose coupled set with an untuned aerial circuit. Tuning of this set will be no different than when it is con-- structed for regular broadcasting wave lengths, but it will be found that it is much sharper when tan ing to the short wave lengths. You will also find that the "air" is very quiet down in that region and the signals once heard, seem to carry just as good in the day as at night, with little fading. . By having a switching arrange ment in the lead where the colls _ The visitors gathered in the com-- munity hall of Arden Shore camp, where a movie showing the activ-- ities of the camp, both in winter and summer, was presented. Music was furnished by the New Trier High school bard. A tea followed in the dining hall. . are connected in paraltel, the swhort wave set can be very easily changed into one for regular broad-- cast work by connecting the aerial in at point 2, Figure 1. __Two 43 plate condensers eonoz odh'urln ln;; about-- the sa ecapacity as one 23 plate. Unless you want the satisfaction Of building your own parts, It is cheaper to buy. them. pass urban boys returned to Arden Shore at Lake Bluff Sunday for their an-- nual homecoming. A hundred North Shore pedple, interested in the camp, also attended for the afternoon. Arden Shore is beautifully situated in 21 acres of wooded land overlook-- ing Lake Michigan, At the end of a long lane leading off from the Lake Bluff road, there are many cottages for the women and children, together with recreational centers. . In winter, boys whose health does not meet the standards of the Chi-- cago board of education. are Cared for for ten weeks. They enjoy out: door activities, and by exercise and nourishing meals, are built up. * The diagram shows the complete hookup when used for short ware work. Due to the sharpness of tuning it is suggested the tuning varlometer ba equipped with a vernier of some Overworked mothers and anemic children are given a two weeks' out-- ing in summer, and in instances where it is necessary, they are kept for a longer period. The mothers are also taught health measures, and how to make over clothing for their children from garments donated by North Shore residents. sort. The short wave field opens up a wideo field for broadcasting and other radlo work and according to recent tests conducted by the Bureau of Standards and the Wost-- inghouse Electric and Manutactaor Ing Company, e#teptlionally good results Have been obtained on wave lengths under 100 meters. PLAN AN ACTIVE SEASON Many North Shore People Also} J Attend the Affair Which Was Held at Lake Bluff. m g POTXTERS ARDEN SHORE _# BOYS HOLD HOME-- COMING ON SUNDAY In order to be at her silver wedding & woman is willing to admit that she fsn't as young as she used to be. A verniler condenser is connhected in abhunt and not in series. 'Recappoines Count)brvc® w y w mnm the County l Met at Court House. . Several hundred Chicago and sub-- NEAT ARTIOLE--The Regencre Willing to Admit Age : SCHWARTZ FURNITURE G0. $750,.00 French Walnut Bedroom Suite--Large Dress-- fir----dRQGmy ChifEf'OIifl'tte--g rflnch Dressing Table with and Mirrors--Full size Bed, Bow foot, Bow Head--Bench & Rock;1$549'50 &')(I)O.OO Walnut Bedroom Suite--Beautifiuil Two Tone --Large Dresser--Chifforette--Full V a-- nity----Bow End Bed--Bench & Rocker.~$395'00 $550.00 French Walnut Bedroom Suite--54 inch Ilgrflss%----Ful! Vanity--Large Chifforette--Bow End ed--Bench & Rocker--Best Construe-- tion _-m__~m~»"$ 425'00 $250.'0% }'JI'\\;) Tone Walnut Bedroom Suite--Full Van-- ity -- Chifforette -- Bow Bed -- Large Dresser *~$189'50 $135.00 Walnut Bedroom Suite--Bed-- G@OQQ QM Dresser--Dressing Tablo------Chifforette.........$98'85 $375.00 Three Piece Mohair Parlor Suite--Low Chair--Davpt--Wing Chr$281'25 $265.00 Three Picce Cut Velour Parlor Suite--Blue or Beaver--Baker V elour+--Low Chair Davenport--Wing Chair--Special f0r$189°85 $192.00 Three Piece Velour Parlor Suite--Choice of Taupe or Beaver--Low Chair--Daven-- [ej--4 port--Fireside Chr.--Extra Special for $143'8§ Guaranteed Gas Ranges--Elevated Oven --Good Construction---Special.."......m.._..*,-...$30'85 Combination Ranges--with White Splash-- er--Nickle Base Burns all Fuelq~$75'00 Genuine Simmons Day--Bed--Wint.--Cane@ Panels in ends. Complete with padm......p"..$19«_'85 Three Picce Davenport Suites--Chair--Rocker and Davenport--Makes full size bed--Very i4 BSP@CIAL FOL ... on nc in ons $65'00 A full Line of ALASKA Refrigérators--Amecrica's Best--On Display. We 10 Cup Alumirum | 27 Inch, Rag I 18x36 Lino. Percolators 75¢ Rugs 75¢ Mats T5e 10 Cup Aluminrum | 27 Inch;Rag | 18x36 Lino. Percolators 75¢ Rugs T5¢ Mats 75c Maite & Deitox Summer Rugs--Round Oak Stoves & Ranges --Hers Day--Beds--Whitney Baby Carriages, * . $530.00 Walnut Dining Room Suite--French Walnut Finish--Buffet--Oblong Table=----5 Chairs. Host Chair Mohair Seats and Backs--72 in. Buffet --Excellent Design ...._._._._._._.. $399'85 $420.00 Walnut Dining Room Suite--French Wal-- nut Finish--Buffet--Oblong Table--5 Chairs. Host Chair Mohair Seats--72 inch Buffet-- Best Construction -_$325'00 $265.00 Walnut Dining Room Suite--Regular Walnut Sheraton Design--60 inch Buffet--Oblong Table--5 Diners--Host Chair Tinsel Tapestry Seats--Good Finish _"$ 184°85 $235.00 Eight Piece Waluut Dining Room Suites--Tudor or Queen Annc......$l_-4?'8§ $200.00 Eight Picce Walnut Dining Room Suites--Two--tone Walnut........ '$148°85 $430.00 Three Picce Tuxedo Parlor Suite--Snappy Design--Beautiful Taupe Mohair All-- over--Hand Carved Frame$325'00 Room Suitese--Regular Walnut.................? 4* * * $435.00 Three Piece Allover Mohair Parlor Suite-- g?Ias%ive Carved Frame--Polycromé Finish--Guar-- nteed -- Construection --Very Good JAQOKIN® _ .......(.l........5..... mtc crmnesiamscmaams $336°85 Beautiful Console Phonograph--Mahog-- anv_ Pliava ng Raanrde & I g $94.50 any--Plays all Records.................................... P M Bridge Lamps--Choice of Polychrome $1' Bases--Assortment of Silk Shades............. * Five Picce Breakfast Suites--Drop Leaf $2' Table--4 Windsor Chairs........_._._--. C Gienuine Oak Dréssers --Three Large $1' Drawers--Golden OAk .........._..___. Handy Bags -- Three--in--One --Very Special ROTF ... :+ reviornsinnsevevine srooh roustvoverttnirennsurerieerevapionpener covs esz en se vesvavestonentti avere 3e Cotton Felt Matresses--All Sizes--All New $' MAt@TIA] | 22000002 0000000000000000 nc vveee n arenrmnnmenerme es poiirdag t mm uks l ar d TE L SAE : $165.00 FEight Picce Walnut Dining $11"7.80 Alaska Refrigerttors--Nappanee Kitchen Cabinsts-- Almco Lamps--Deroit Jewel Stoves and Ranges. At 26--28 N. Genessee St. Store Formerly Occupied by Woolworth's 5¢ & 10¢ Store. Offering the Best Furniture Values in Town Schwartz's Re--Opening : Many New Designs --Furniture of Unusual Attractiveness--Low Prices are Noteworthy + Features of ¥. . MAYX 1, 1924. SATURDAY, MAY 3rd « BStore Formerly Occupied b¥ Woolworth's be & 1 Oc Store "The Best Place in Town for Furniture" Schwartz's ©$12.00 ©$22.50 ©$16.85 "'20¢ -- $7.48 t Amerlc;'s Finest Gas Range-- --Wide variety of Sizes, --Styles and Trims, --Powerful & Econom-- lcal Burners, --Finished as well as a fine piece of Furn-- iture. -- * A -- Guaranteed Baker, and yets costs noe more than an inferior Range, Investigate. ASK THE LADY WHO OWNS ONE-- --Velour and Tapestry, --Low Chair, Davenport & Rocker, | --Best spring Construction, --Very rare bprnll. REG. $144.00 VALUE ... .. ... .$98.85 --Bed, Bpring ~ Matress, * ----3"Inch Post Steel Bed, --Guaranteed Link Spring (6 in. elevation) ----Cotton Felt Matress (all new material) --All gizes. o VERY SPECIAL ... $18 Three Piece PARLOR SUITE ROUND OAK GAS RANGES BE SURE TO SEE IT! Factory Representative Will Demonstrate Ee St' COMPLETE BED OUTFIT EXTRA! Compare this Range With all others---- --oven is heated by a patente® process which circulates & -- Radiates the heat from; all four sides, -- --Oven responds more quickly, s i ----Burnsg less gas, ; ----Cooking top is larg-- er, o s ----Look -- It <over. $19.85 s

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