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Libertyville Independent, 25 Sep 1924, p. 6

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an! 25:373. Nat of Kempton, 11L, is visiting F,_v.i'_,:r_,i,,s-,r'_'iis"it','ttt'rt ot W. B. Carr, Mrs. Mary ::'r,:'iii'Nt'ite Int! J. C. Huehl are nearing PCT. may} ) i, f "I ot 1.700 took the initiation I r. W. :3} yi C ' including time end clue Ci', who. were and to direct trat- 'At', Ft., the piece and fiery crosses a"; the meeting ground. MM". is the second meeting ot i". Mnd to be held here this mm- W "In one being "used neu- 3's; Into only in the summer. 5'51 i? D _ all 'ottrrtohttiorr AHrqr4'e4.re4r4r4r'r'r""4'4r" f' DEERFIELD . toaruar-e4rt-reao' ", no Pmtrttyterian Sunday School in observe any and promoters' any m. Sept. 28, beginning at 10:80 I. In. A minister from Chime will run: the addreu. W van treated to an Im- Klaa parade Saturday night mid! of Klan-men. who "I Deertteid n an outdoor N welded their way through . "on! thousand K. K. K's held a. "ration. following a parade head- 'qd by thqir band through teh main an of our town Saturday evening. : _ ceremony was held on, the Chris Manon arm. just north ot town. C In. Ed Bach and daughter and In. Hattie Bach of Northbrook were "It: of In. Ron Sherman Monday.. II undcrltood that the ma.yor "I - had given permission 0. spatula. {W memberl declare that m tout 36,000 members 1|. ground from til parts ot the it. end Mrs. Richard Bdgknell ot take more" were guests ot Mr. and In. Welter Luge over the week end. In. Thoma Run-ell of Highwood m the guest of her later, Mrs. Ray- .nnd Chvey, Tuesday. XII. Ralph Knickerbocker of CM- - m the week end guest of Mr. I" Mrs. P. H. Meyer.' C ' , Yr. and In. Chris Bent and an, 3min. and William Essen ot Chleuo m the guests of Mr. and Mn. Fred Honours» Sunny. _ - In. M. - and' mu Ids Mp,xrfr" o! Glendale, can spent lest m with Mr. end In. R. M. Vnnt. In. Dorothy Reichelt in necking a Wreck during the eboence ot ought? teachers. who ta il. Outlet: Club of Deerfield wee qettretasnod Wedneedey met-noon " the home of like Sadie Galloway. Mr. and In. Alex Wlnmn enter. tnlned Tneedey evening in honor a m- Eelen "Dietrich of Gleam. who' will become the bride ot thn Krone October and. f Mr. and In. E. H. Bell. returned Satttrdn, from e motor trip to Tht. nne. Tirirltttt and Del Mom", m. Mr. end In. Bert Eaton event nev- eld den Int week "tending the felt a amend. A - Dorie you of Glen_mlyn IP? Mr. and Hrs. George on and daugh- tam roan-nod Sammy tom Fan Col. llnl. Colo.. where they visited Mr. and In. Find on for two weeks. A dar at! "any. The hunt 0011' ot Mr. and In. C. I. Punt was chi-unwed C. all. In. " tho Worm: church In! Band" the communion nor-vices u the Pros- hyurhn church and" morning, and nix members united with the church. Rev. and Mrs. M. L. Thoma and children left Monday morning for Sun Pedro, Calif., where he begin. his du- ties on - ot the Presbyterian church and", Sept. M. . _ The member- ot the church and Wall an A have" a the church for Rev. Thom" Priday night. In. M Themln of Highhnd Park "I the guest at In. Prank Potomn bar home in Guam. m. Mr. uni In. A. C. Madier will - into their new home on Orchard street the In! of the week. lilo Virgini: Mn bu returned to Chunpnisn. when we will mums her nudist u 3 Senior in the State University. " The cerd end bunco perty given by the Beaten: ' chem" " the Ma. eonic Temple Tueedey evening, wee well attended. eel. denghter of Mr. and hire. Peter The merrlexe of Mine "we Peter- een, to Wiiilem A. Tennermen took piece Thursday evening. Sept. ill. at I o'clock. at the Preshrteritut church, the Rev. W. S. P. Brynn of Chime omeNting, eeeieied try Rev. M. L. Themes. peeior of the church. Mien Minnie Tennermen. ot Florence, Wir, we: of the (mom. wee meld of hon- or end Ilse Amelie Petereen. sister (I the bride. end Mlle Merle Peters, at Olenview. were brtdes-tnatda. Alvin - ected u but men end Pred m end Arthur Curde ot Chic-go " when. Arlene Ionizer. ttiede ot the bride wee Mar girl. The don- hh ring 4termnmtr wee need. In. E. e. New end In. C. 'tttery, lens a... uTu'i-Fniéci modem": phy- od Menuhin "can; and: n at and may managed a? the nlur. A norm town" the my u 'holne at the We. Mr. ml Urn. In" me on u an to , Wig. {hm they will and i7iiai. . 0| M "trim they will ai-tnttseter-teeorto+ Av... ERIK n. Guclol bu returned to ms mm I 'mw n IEtilt SATURDAY bummed at 35,000; . Permits Parade Thru Village. MID-"mm clam of Wuhinnon. Sept. Wow, there in nlveye'uomething mum; in the spectacle ot two rich men our!» in. The were." citisen lacking in , vest accumulation of worldly vulth. iindn tome coneolntion in the Bihllenl proverb thnt "riches profit not in the days of wrath." Such is the reception given generally to the renewal ot the cousena-MeIlon tiled in Washington. Being eminently successful in "tatt. uehing their mnrh in Bradstreet- eat. nlog of "When Who end How Mueht? the Senator from Michigan and teh 2i'i'di'i'Gih Socretnry of the Tm an era ohvlouely woefully short on 'eition. but one (S-ttnet' to qt8tt1ntr. In- the fine point; or. hehevior during . Mar measure from the mm politicel you. They hue. in brief. 'end votes-e heck home. It developed pmemd much in the mm ot may" the roll:- at home wandered but filled to "In their experience! 'their "mauve in the - u to their political environment Hence. innocent individul. e an with in- the mile: end chafing us Mr. Couxenl ftextttttitr of mind. not deeireu oi proceeds to inveetuete the tl'Gil'i's1llllrt'i attetation. Then the reven- he iratioh of Mr. Kellen. Le? to creek Iet.2ht Ae tttet A', _m_- L- AL- A . A m- For a time it appeared that illness " and primary elections would oriiiiiiiil'. an effective blockade of the publicly ' announced plans of Secretary Cous- ' ens for an inquiry into the Treasury t Department. He proposed to devote," the time of his committee to a quis .1 of officials i nthe Bureau ot internal; Revenue and the prohibition unit. Mr. l Couzens told the Senate that he had J reached the conclusion that all was l not well in these two Federal organi- l intions. The information, from iint./ vealed sources, he declared, made it l {plain that he owed it to htmsélf and [ to the country to expose, of possible,- iany corruption and wrongdoing. Ben. 'ator Jim Watson, of Indiana. entered (iiiiie,ilja,s: objections to the proposed: (irytuiry: but finally consented. It was. charged. at the time that the Michigan 4 lSenator was sympathetic to the "wet"! lemme. and expected to impress thet nation with the futility of prohibition. enforcement. Many other things of a like nature found their way into type! The professional "drys" denied, they opposed the inquiry and urged an im- partial study. so that the evils. if ex- istent, could be remedied, believing a more wholesome respect tor the lair would result. The victory at the pri-l, maries apparently gave the Michigan Senator new strength for his role of the cmader. He summoned his com- mittee this week tor hearings and ev- ' erybody is on their toes expecting in. ' tereeting inqisltorial methods, if noth- ing more. Times have been dull in ' Washington since the oil scandal I passed ogt of the spotlight and the impendin fracas is a choice morsel. [ It is only mtunl that cautious p0- UUcel leaden should tnil to display euthanasia for thll lute outhurlt. That the unpleasantneu should hue "traveled beyond the cpl-tom can le_ deolonble to the" gentlemen. u, they would hue considered tt more prudent to have united longer." But. the attitude of Santa: Consen- ls beet dacrlhed by Homer of our Ichool rooms den. "my on: great mind I then consulted". Thu reme- eente the criticism of local political 'leadere on the inquiry which the [Item Iolon nerd-u In warding m e legacy from the lest melon of The tnvotiuuon brings out my inquiries u to the personalities at 'hes two principal chutney-I, It is equ- hove won tor themselves immense wealth. Secretsry Kevan is rsted " teh second richest men in the world. snd aerator Consens is reported to} he" received seventeen millions front sn with" investment ot-tNa thou- and, plus his unmanned success as genera. banner for the Ford Mom Compsny. A portrait of the Secretory of the Tressnry lwould show him as s mild. amounting men. not - identified in s crowd. Nobody con- tests the feet that he is s financial geniu- spd the rat-mun nun in the Cabinet. Unto 'tttyr.. " winrdy st finance is not .ttffteurttlr eottnter. bslsnced tor inst-ted success in the resin: of politics. His sum-tn} " ministrstion hes far overahadotred his volitiosl hinders. Smear Conun- and Wlmun M. Butler. the Coolidge mm mn- uger. have 1 common mm. which. n seem. In malt and van-II. Both Balance o------------------ Ptmn Dutr1ttutimt of mum ...._._.._.....- Prom District Tue. ......1.........-.-............_. From Tandem Tuition Fool and Other Behnce .----------- Interest, Rents. Etc. n.............. hon: County Superintendent [mm Paid Trauma w ANNUAL FNMtlihi, sum or "I! TOWNSHIP 'ntlltMtlttlW-rtht PUBLICATION Township " Range ll, Lake Cody, hit, fee the Yul Ending June M, 1924. mm...-...,.......-...__-________.._.-.sxvoo.oo 'Neal..-......-.-...--..--.--....----.-'" lhmbyoerun tstat-st-e-tr-s-ttOtt-tttttttttere-Pe' bettet. All" mow. Tm. Subscribed an! "on to Mon .0 (MI Itth - ot -ttter, 1024. my PAM - Public. Total Total RECEIPTS m "herd-boiled" Dunne" executives. It u add. unable to was: their cur- qctere to the new "ttind. In many wen this "latency u comm-ul- able, but It in . total lone tro In no twee! gunpoint Unleu e an en 'oompromue with " euoeletee 'end inmthte him-elf with the mulutude.' the due of his leadership m num- ttered. 'rttotorrtatoMtttpttetetr Consent me to Vedanta. by ep- potntment. firmly "goNed that he ,would not no greet tum (a this eon-amour: and "no the new u e whole. Truly. . meet bubble " _|luon, but new to out" II- Our Washington Letter . m to can! when the - sought the office by the gift of the vocal. and not the chief executive of the Mate. According to wettantomted ob. serve". no mole m eortau1ted, but the remit: from the prim tell their own story. Mr. Cannons attuned the nonunion. .- Hiatoically, the tiff between these two industrial leaders had its encep- tion in the undid reference of Secre- tary Mellon to the investment of the Cousens millions in nontazable secur- ities " . time when the Senator m criticising the'motives of Mr. Mellon in advocating the socnlled Mellon iGl, plan. The' Senator considered it hull taste o nthe pert of Mr. Mellon,to draw the spotlight on his personal fortunes and (ghecame incensed. Whe- -ther it is revenge or an honest effort {to straighten affairs in the bureaus [long under fire, is something which ithe evidence alone will reveal. On lthe eve of the elections it is reminis- cent of, the "brick .bnt".days when {politics had more of it personal twinge. COUNT¥ TURN DOWN ACCIDENT CLAIM The board ot supervisors late Fri- day voted to disallow n claim ot 81,000 which Steve W. Gavin and P. l. Allen of Wankegun. who claimed that the county highway omcinie' negligence reunited in an necident at Gurnee int spring in which both clement: were -bndiy injured. 'The supervisor: adopted the recommend:- tion of e eommittmrnamed to inves- tigete the cieim, and there reported thntin their opinion and that of the states nttorney the county we: not at fault. Gavin end Allen drove through armada weet of the Des Pieinee ri or and their,rnaehine plunged over en embankment. ' . $15,000 DAMAGE SUIT IS FILED. Suit for 816.000 (mange: m tiled ht. Baum! snot-noon in tireuit, BY WIHLIAI DALE? N.I.:A. Con-panda! emirt uaiunsi Loni: N. Bomb or Highlnnd Put by In. Dorothy ". Pauly on bobs]! at liar! JI. quqfi In! Partly we. badly Injured .57 en automobile driven byb Bennie. it I: tuned. nun] months no. the routh receiving 3 broken leg and other Marlee. C f FOX LAKE CASES f" CONTINUED AGAIN The conspincy chsrxes against the postmaster, ville" msrshsl. justice of - snd tw lending citizens of Fox uh. that grew out of s jsngle with investigators in the boom sections of the m use district. which were to he heard Wednesday by Justice Her- vey 13. Conison. hsve been continued mother week. This is the second tttttttttttttttttte, ,.........'12719.)l Tommi DIOTRIIUTIVI WHO ........8 3080... ..._.... "ca ,.....:. 9210.87 " 101." -.. 185.90 _... 4858." .330"). Toul TOWNIHIP FUND DIOTRIGT FUND 01700.00 man and. m 50.00 School Board end Dunne" 081m w Tencherl .........................._..._............,. Text Book. Shannen. Suppliee. Etc. Interest on Tenehen' Order: ..._......... Innitore. Moon, We. ......_...._.__... Fuel. Water, "all. Etc. mw.... "menace at Punt ._..:._.................__ Mr on Order Wm... New Equipment o--'---------- DIetrlct Bond- ......_.........__.................. Interest on Ronda w..,......-.-.'-...- mince ..........................._._....._._..... incidental We. of 17mm:- Publishing Anna! autumn! - Compenuuon of Trot-mt ......... 1hatr4ttttted to District. .-..............' Apporuonod -------r---- mince _..~_.._ IRS. Mlltil1B0lt _ HOLDS HUSBAND B BLAMELESS The Rev. Leslie n Anderson and his wife left Chime "was! night iron: their home in St. Joseph. Mich. but not to stsy. Rev. Anderson. dri-.'~s by gossip. diseppesnd from ,his home in at. Joeeph seversl deys no end chained s tob " tsm hsnd on the Sentinel insull ism nesr Libertyvme From there he went to Chinese where " wrote s letter to his wile. ax-ing " penitence. Then he stepped in front ot so setonohiie with en evident intention to eonnm u....--. He wee removed .. ... w... V .o. he wss tttttted by " wife. . In. Anderson Mummy en- sconced that her huehsnd will not mane his ehsrse es peetor of the 'livsngeliesl church At tit: Joseph. Wife of Pastor Who Workad in Lake Co. Blame: the 'ttthar . Woman' in Case. F And It in not entirely because one ot we ,rornetrat the church tried to "vamp" her hum that In. And. erson tool: this v". ... She holds the cu-c" responsible tor, the enguleh . her huebend But. tered, canny-him to run evey from St. Joesph end 00m to Chicago. where he tried to commit euicide. "The petty politics. the gossip- mongen!" she "id. "Besides, a. [voucher does not get a salary luf- ticlent to support a ttunilr--it to enough to drive a person crazy." When told that "w parishioners held n meeting at which they de cided that the Rev. Anderson would be received br into the told as the 'n- 'tr, Mrs. Anderson eeotied. Ie Nat Concerned "That doesn't concern me In the least," she said. "We are through with them and as soon as possible we 3.6 going to h we St. Joae, and so tar away, when we can forget it an and dve' In peace." 'tt telling of her husband's trouble Mrs. Andaman said that in eyery church there is an abnormal woman who develops a stungelove for the preacher. 1 "This woman in -' my hasband's dim-ch," she continued. "was in love wan my husband. Shepnr-f-to the ""4 r's home when' L4 is hot there and she Esme so many times when iGariheiCthat I Ind to order her out. . _ h "For the Int two years Leslie has not known . moment's peace. She has follow, him ever I She (looked her low my mm. Due was so shuneless that she threw her nuns about his neck in public, Peo. ple talked. A _ "hnd,this woman tte, y but and love., her. It is true her hus- hand is not young and mine in only M. She bu pinged ducks tuid drake: with the lives of other man before thin. I think I nun quit now." ", in the suicide letter which was found on the Rev. Anderson when he hurled himself in the path of n machine gt Canal and Washington honievartb in: week he mantionoq Johnson. "This trouble :1] - out ot the Illllneu ot another woman. not Mrs Mildred Johnson," Ibo aid. "In Anderson was Julonl of the at» tton mid by this woman: to the preacher. ""l hue never heard it said that there we. anything extremely im- vroper in their relationship. But I could see the trouble that we: com- ing end. because l could not but to no the Andermn home broken up. t withdrew from the church. "After I had left three women of the congregation eitne- to me and other! me why I h d quit unending services. I told them everything- that malt of the trouble hud been caused by the jealousy or thin other women over eitrthittr. and thingl that I ha purchased at Farttttm times tor the Andenou' family." - Mrs. Benin seld that she and. others interested plsnned to bring the presiding elder of their church district 'to St. Joseph next Suture dsy end ssh him. to hold en inquiry " which "this whole thing will he cleened up end the responsibility properly fixed." . 1ttEPMNDe'rUR1llt? EXPENDITURE Clalmo Wife Wu Juleuu L Servi- nnd Mrs. Mildred tutgttttnd'tr .8 ".51 , 7740.00 . 151.33 813710.11 81700.00 81100.0. 350"." 129.24 8161.30 I 8.50 ' I." . 100.00 "I." "19.71 1828.00 78.71 MB." "2.10 881.20 Advertise your Auction Sales in The Inde- pendent andxeach the' Lake County buyers of Farm implements and livestock. , 'j" Come To the Big' Sale l ',',"i,"i"",ii',',',',"','i'i',,i',i,i', -.-. m: t _',i'j',",i',',,l,'i",_,i'i,"j,"'i"i',i'.. Jllt U C T" I O N Sunday, Sept. 28 tioéhonthemthfrontingonwncretehigh- my and nut the Antioch Township High School, destitied to be one of the most de- sirable Residential Sections of Antioch, is nowwbdivided on the 'Park Plan' into large lots with gracefully winding-wide roads, and will be offered to the public at Auction Sun- day, September 28, I924. at 10i30 mm. 105 MtntarrEs---barr lot high and dry. Perfect W Restricted to Residences Ody. TITLE GUAM!" POLICY FUR- NBHED WITH EVERY um ROBERT C- ABT Auctioneer Tho'l'wm "WWW W v4"r"a85 Irv-suc- "an"..- 'S99, 'saeiefe,t','d,P'e"tr. Emw' 38:... 7533 raw Attrresrf.o._t Alhll'riOGlFt HILLS You... "egtur,yr-qe mmmm%&mw'£mhm.fi can. bett investment on earth is the earth ttsett" _ Luci Can be lid on the (in-Is. - "REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS" THIS PROPERTY OFFERED BY At l0:30 a.m.. standard time All-Yam- Utility at Lowest Cost TU Tudor Sedan body - --- widely tgglt'iint created hm Ford Motor pany. Into it ha been built all the milky that any light-weight cloned oar can guide. It is washable. roomy and out- venlent. easy to drive and park, and intently adapted to varying weather conditions. ANTIOCH I'll UNIVIIIAI. CAI TERMS: 10% cash, IS pa ed within " days; balance rarabk out M and». 5 pet cent discount (or cal. _ Remember Antioch is growing. The wise investor will take advantage of this sale to procure one or more of these choice lots now and reap the profits of a wise immanent. Everybody attending this sale has an equal chance to share in these prizes. Come and bring your friends. See this beautiful subdi- vision. Don't miss this opportunity. North Shore bums: direct to property. CASH PRIZES GIVEN AWAY IN TH! EVENT or RAIN an win " new" out" the '00an Gun- day, October Rh.

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