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Libertyville Independent, 26 Jun 1924, p. 3

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F. rmmmm AM" 541 noun "Rlttt'1r gr. INSURANCE VETERINARY SURGEON Auburn State Veterinarian WquolEvuy- LIBERTYVILLI. ILLINOIS "on. '17-. . LII-TWILLI GoingtoBIiH? '5efeett,t.eetrdtr -da-t-r-rho- "In. Opt-uh..." "ho-Hutu" wll it 'ghttButNtBauUtmt R. L GONSALVES "on. "Will. "tb_-."b8t. LYHLHMORRIS "CHE-.08.. '- TrAilEEt1M,tullitth' "ANUFAQTUIII OF DR. J. L. TAYLOR Quinlan: 10toMsat..2tttOtn. 1b.)... Ola-"WM 4tMtlNtlBt Over PM In I... Office that 1-; In Mt. 9mm. mum» Dr. L. B. Jolly COLUMBIA LODGE No. 131 NEWMAN I.'.°IA. i)tevotw autumn: cannon. non?" AIIIIOAN mm»; Ma FGXLAKEGOLF l, (i0lMili'r00l?filii M0tj'IuIMtlilt Those Who Have Vitited It Say It Is One of Sportiest in State. Arr-lumen: have been computed [or that lwmal opening of the Fox lake Gott and Country Club " Fox [an on July t when a big as)", will te held. The count? the" "iritt bl. opened I tow days Inter. "cording to M. K. Krett, the prawn-Ion] who lg supervising the work of with; tn the hunters. cm. and who will re main u the club's Instructor. Those who have visited the new course an"! that lt " one ot & warden they DIN! men with an l hund- that will prove I source of MI dentin. ' The new [on ground consists ot tto new. For the present it will have hut nine hold" but the plan is to lay out the other nine holes next tatt. Work or living out" tha'oourse he: been under way since Iattt qctoc bar. Postman" H. L. Scott of Fox Lin 1- president of the new club which in seventy-two members at the preiv out. time but which wiWhaee I total membership ol one hundred any. The new course overlook: Gnu [Aka with its worn: famous lotus blossoms. It woum have been dimcult to hive obtained a more beautiful Io. cation. Many of the members ot the club have permanvnx homes in Chl- cluo, Milwaukee and elsewhere, but have summer homes at Fox Lake and vicinity. ___. ,rt9FaiqFetkaFeaF4r9r4F4r9F9F.' . LAKE VILLA * ,rtrq4F4r4Fe9k9F9k9F9kaF4k4Frr9k In. Lee Sherwood and sons visited her wants, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmington, at Round Lake Int Tuesday, and Del- bert and Howard remained for a con- pie of days. Mr. ind Mrs. Will Faster reeeutiyl, enjoyed an auto trip to Clinton, Iow:.§ where they spent I few days with rel-T Niven. , 1 1 , B. It,9verr in having a dee'p well drilled on his property near the school house, and eventually will build. man: In. Beebe ot Antioch were; aliens here last Friday and attended- the suppcrit the Potter bugle}. . i - VMrs.' than. Jarvis w" a Chicago via. ttor In! Friday. 7 - A __ Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell an-l Mr. and In. Ray Kerr, all of Chicago, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rar Kerr. Mr. and Mrs. John Slumber; of Wnukem. were Sunday guests of Mr. ma in. Thnyer and Mr. and Mrs. Hard. . ' C Mr. and In. tll. Tharer and Mr. and Mrs. E. Hard wertin Antioch visiting Mend: Int week. Dr. and In. Wright are spending tb couple of weeks " their cottage, with seven! friends " mu. P. T. Fowler and Wm. Walker, Br, were tn'northeru wueotuilt several days [at week looking over some like property. . In. Will Fischer '1ti','l, u couple of at" In: week wit riend' In the city. Min Florence locum) underwent an (operation tor appendicitis at the Vlaory Memorial hospital Tuesday of Int week and is doing nicely. P. T. Fowler has gone to Boston on s business trip, to be [one for several weeks. In. Fowler who is spending some time with triendsin the out. Mrs. Duke and son ot Council Bluffs, Iowa, sad In. Kerr of Chim- Bo, who hsve been guests at Mr. and Enigma kdk m; put week. hive returned to the city. - . -firrGark Vanna} has so far im- proved that he in Able to be home trom the hoopla] orithoyt 'utprrrettio.n. In. Frank Nndr and mall mn- ters and Joe Nair spent Tuesday of an Wee but): Mrs. Nadr'l mother in Renown. lil. J. Lehman's 'uddle bone- and Jumper- were the mat winners in their class lt the recent show held " ttur%ruttt Show Country Club In Chit It"tt.. Brmunt won the 15-2 and over three piled clue. tnd in the $600 sake and the championship; defeated the mere that won the nuke. Hemlock m the champion Jumper ma winner of the $600 nuke. Prince Pal won an all" ctr the tiveaaited gelding; 2nd haematite." reserve clum- Mon and horse at the now. The Gaaa winners include ' bmu._ g no. 1 white. , championships and 1 mom l Dr. and In. Jamison and I m ik'-iiiiaieretemraaettsrt"et_t ugh-maths Pom home Mat may. maniac." and Jury Shoem- sariAiatGteuuviluu"m"ir. that Laughs OOH by F. B. LOVILL CO. can" Agency "0mm No. 6. tr-M, 22-11. Played by tr:F'. F. Smith vs. J. Duttier. English :Dmughts Championship, 1923. mnitlt Irdraws the game with three pieces. ut 'short. q uwumw.uinuun. "sataweddtngb.sahfaatsaroeerstt "ttset-tgut-u-ta.). and In. use». than. We ox- tendeonmtubtbu. " Nr. and nutrient-y Mun and Me. Aid In. Wulheom attended the to: a). " Shaun'- the. neu- Wm- conqh. In! hunky. _ In cinn- m m. Ruth nun. van In the at: you". 7 A Mr. and In: iron-on hare moved ttqmttsqott-o-tothemw I?! oottapr _. -- _ -- in _ manila tkttoot mu hold the e2,llufd',l'l'll notches " the school out 93min afternoon, when u clan ot boys will (Mute. - -- -.-- Mri. M. L -Braxuer Ind Mm. Kate can: were Chime villvors Wednelr My ot but week. Church School st 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11 B. m. . You: people's hour at 5:80 p. m. Evening worship at 7:30 p. m. Friday evening; church night will be observed. Supper will be men at 6:30 p. m. Everybodzq bring homo- thing to eat. and it is paced ait to. gether. This makes B very nicb picnic lunch. Classes will be carried on with the help or four teachers. Fox Film will then give us two reel: ot comedy for the laughing period. This ll tam. ily night., Father, mother, son: and daughters may all come. ---- - Lake Villa's Dally vaendlon Bible school will begin erbium, July L and en don Friday, July 8. The school is to be large rthan ever thll' year. _ Shirley Mason will be with no on Tuesday night at the his V1111 com- munity picture show, in "The New Teacher." Shephys her put with her usual charm. Everyone will want to see her again. - i , " . 8 11' 22 17 29 25 Iii 15 11 16 ie 22 " 13 forms position; ;14 " 12 " 22 15 14 9 110 14 16 19 126 " 31 26 Le. Mr' " 24 28 14 ' tr f 26 l 14 " I 16 l, 27 Problem No. 14. By Dr. cell. C 4 Contributed try WM. J. WOOD All _,',",',',"",,),',',,'),"", intended for this column uhou d be mam-ed to William J. Wood, 804 Clark Avenue Waukegan. who". a. Slocum. Btaeh-4' K 11. NtmttttF--2t) to. White to ttlar and draw. " u 6 9 " " ' 11 " 29 26 10 14 " " " " 10 " 22 14 Bit--' K " White---" tC Black to play and win. F Solution to Problem No. 13. By Dr. T. J. Brown. Bt.ey---27 K 5. Whtt---28 80. White to phy and dnw. " " 26 " " " 10'" " tt [2781 3127 MM MU S ' Problem No. IS. By Dr. T. J. Brown " Imam. 'ti.etr--A E 10. White---" to. White to pit! and (law. an. MM "" 1010 an "I an "" "" 4 ' B1nee--a" I " White-a' K 8. Buck to PM and will. Problun No.10. '31 P. 1hrqnc THE CHECKER BOARD nick to phy and win. Bt-a-ares. agnt'lon to mum No. It. By G. Solution (il/lille/tl 1llllllf? l "s" .IQW_& It CHURCH NOTES 2427 3223 to Problem No. " Br P. black 20 24 " 14 6 10 15 6 2 27 26 " " " " " 16 20 24 " " " 28 " 8 u " ' to play. 31,27 " 14 22 27 23 14 10 q 14 " " " " ' " " " 14 10 ',r'i'it. ADM" wanna "My FOREST MANSIONS 6 14 " 22 " " 80 " " " 25 " " ll 22 " " " " " " 14 18 l The looting ot the mud Lalo Iron-est homes of 1.0m. P. arm and Jon" Kupponhelmor three month: Iago ot some ot tho run And an»: 1m" nude than tumou- u shov- l - ot the middle we" was solved I yesterday. $3,000 Kuppenheimer Rug on Coal Man's Floor; Swift Home Also Is Robbed. _ Four hon an under nest. Two ttttee contacted. Moat ot the velueblee were recov- ered. Aloe! of them no no longer velneblee. The-h-ttrr mind" in the elnxulnr burglaries, e tonne: "ram net in the employ ot Swift. le eenu~ mental end e phllenthroplet. Bo po- lice. useln; thxlrrexuler course of " lerueue, ton d: A $3,000 pink tapestry rug in a hovel room over I coal once. bru- mntly setting " in ancient brass bed. It came in metal tor the coal mun. who wiped his "100! on it. A $2.500 orioniat mg In the kitchen of the gardener- Mcbglor turarrtrnerlt. V A set" ot initiated silver service. in aeoliactlon.ol tutware in the Bar. denor'a "Bk. Silk Ihlrts, which the gardener thought so mud; of that be wore two at 3 time. . Mr. Swift's tuxedo. with the coat and trousers cut down along may! and generous lines so that they would at the coal man. BOURBON GOES " "MOON". The Jewelry tpken was given to girl- Vho called at the coal omce. A hunger on ot the coal .otBee, avakonlng from an tueottolie tourna- ment, minus his overcoat, bought the 8500 Swift coat tor 810. Five gallons of twentyyelr-old bourbon. taken to the coal tttBee head- quarters was seized in a. raid by po- lice. who later destroyed it " "moonshine." The Swift homtr--"Wemt1tsigh"--- and the Kuppenhehner home--'" dian Him-ere zeros: from ttntttt other on Green Bar road, in Luke 'd For Greater 1lite1iabihitr _ of Service '. my??? The Charles A. Coffin Foundation t' In 1922 Cheriee A. Coffin, founder and creator of tho General Eloc trio Company. retiredfmm ectjve lend- erehl'p of that Company. Ae an expreeu'on of appreciation can. Coth's life work the Chaise" A. can Foundation In created. ",i'dt'2'g,et,',tt men'eteo! chad. the income I which in to be util- leedln may!" and rewarding - in me electrical tuht. A (ea-eukar- u the Cher!" A. 0* - " evaded me- W to mm "my operating .ee-peey In one United sum. "I" am the yen- he nude the (new new (evade We. the Manatee of the eee of em "ttt end power for the convenience of the "no and 'a-oe"'""?""' 3 The dampen; reeelvln' the Chet-lee A. C - receim Cleo 81,000 for in employee bee- elll or duller tend. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY _Fsst5,e.ili-l5l.'atii' ' ' 'it?;?,-!!,: .- _:_____ o - [ _ I o al ' .r", t o ' - Is?, -= Si; ' l - Mir?! , ' 'e-Er. o PM? 12alllriiIBWlli' , ' . F Eali fining: -c:z,.z-7: "" . "d "9 '%rdrlrnlllilI8 aeMiaiia P, 1". '2 5 M; , 'rf'dill r -_ a T, t( l J" , momma f. _ 3- O _--e" McQOOanum-c ma-state-u---""""""" TNEO. men. on. an." an um. heal " A any. In lack. the}; 'm_'.?9.."" In", 'ttere' [Jo-i. Willia- Cox of a. Chicago "teett" but." sud " and. Bonn. Kelvin". It may and Kelley. were driving "and ll the Hudwn " district Chicago. At Dawn Bt. ud North u. Liam. Cox "id: , vv':Ti§to'I the old man do In. lim- "it." 7 They intercepted Albert Liner. 123 Uhland Bt., known u Luke For- est's "de luxe burglar," who but Kept himself from police eyes since Int year when he jumped 830.000 Donal. "tor baring been arraigned in than E. Chicago in. court. IN TALKATIVE MOOD "Tell no about those Lake Forest burglaries" laid Lieut. Cox, shooting! " hudom. - "Sure." laid Lerner. "I went ie) to Like Fore-t and worked on In ex- tra gardener " Swin'l place. I likol We Parent. It's a nice place. They. dotft uh tor reterenceo. I "The (mine. were awny. l celled my friend, Fred Meyer, 1723 N. Hal. nod at. He's got n nivver delivery truck. left." Wiley" wa- "rested. He [In I Ho. boken record, police Bar. A $3,009 Oriental rug I!" found on his stair. way. - -- .. -. -----___ "-- Langur said he sold all the run for $115 to Paul snoop. 1838 N. Related M. Shoop is out ot Juliet on parole. snoop. the coal man. was "tested and conteued. Theodore Schmidt. salesman and Laniter's roommete. ll also under arrest. WINDY HARBOR TO LET IMPROVEMENT Notice tor bids, of s $60.000 water', improvement, were posted": WinJ throp Harbor last week, it was an-' nounced (allowing a council meeting Thursday evening. The may.qu be} opened June 30. i Although there were rumored prev dlctlons that the meeting would be a stormy session it did not live up to press-egenting. It we: thought that there would be some fltrttt made on the job held by Paul Jensen. ' deputy motor-cop and motor-cop for the city. The matter did not 'come up and there were no lndlceuons a: n Mht. _ _ Tire Jun loaded in the nut: and 26. I924. OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS Wanton", mm!- S Company's policy of interconnect- ing its major power plants, thereby in- creasing generation and distribution ssffieieney and safeguarding service to cus- tomers, was one outstanding activity which won for it the Charles A. Coffin Medal. In this super-power development this Company was a pioneer. " F Thefirstlinkirt ap1nnoflnterrx1ectitmbetmen the1argepotaterstsytiom of the Compartcmtssist- iiiiia"iimjirtotttteiettetyttitrt,1,ie GGilikitistmtttfromwau1-u'nt"""tr'eration. Thin with other hmoaungted linee navy projected iiriiriaiG "is; inexhaustible sappy of Aergrirstucustotreoftt.itf?r1rryq mint-pow" system of interconnected than. mmcan be brought from pointswhcn "iGaiautsn.oretoottferfenttexprutehttr the-ofunissa1demand, atanytime. This policy of the Company which enables it to provide for the increased demand of the future, a it grow aide tryaidewith the trsrritnryaervesd,ht iitGirGAprasionofceiid1nc"tt1-titttaed deviiopemotofNorthern Illinois. 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