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Libertyville Independent, 12 Nov 1925, p. 10

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t " LAKE COUNTY _ l COUNTRYsSIDE 4 ¥rench are confident that the war < will soon .end, but their confden ----'----~-- may be micplaced, . France aiso finds +/ /dfi if with a serious daebellion .on . ----___! her.hands in Syria, a war which may 1e 2 e "a holy war and sproeed no. wWar,. h ts ues "ZH over ~prosent meutee 6P 1| _ &' rpa on tncfe ELKHORN WIS., FAR GROUNDS AT 130 P. M. _' 2 [fp > e e en es ad is' NOVEMBER 17, 1925 _ _ .. JP LakeCounty Land Association II| || --__--__' Both Quality and Price Will SuitYou. @ M 24 HOME SITE DEVELOPERS * f ' Prices reasonable. \g«---- [ I M M _ 2s Te Howre: troe in : f c _ 1W »szm>z>~~ | [ AQQ|_ wawornncounty nousrmmasgn. !| / -- . PEACE THAN AT _ -- / _ ANY OTHER TIME .. Singe War Broke Out 11-- Years Imge up to. . °~ s . Was the car stolen und ,from oo s wnerent make 'of sar 50 the @ » car #06 t nrexnmbtlon k _the-- mmachint"" was tan do under the circumstances, He Adoesn't care to drive it for he bas a car; he dpeen't cate to have it Cake wp room in his barn sand he --doesn't know whom to charge stor-- 'Griving a car ~with the wrong >~' uditcs sw Or, If he applies to the Secre hryo!mtorpmueuu.u may have to show where he got it. . And, the fact of-- the mattér . is that somebody apparent!y tried to m him the big seven passenger I touring var. It was left in he's never bheard a word from the Ee ntinminl onemneicen e ie uce promise of further steps in the meuo- of peace. F1 .1 . Thus. Armistice day-- finds Europe In a<{fair way towards stable peace, but in no way to forget the war, which has left ite deep burned scar wupon Europe. But the greatest hope "wHAT TO DO!" _ HATS IT: 'WHAT 10 "DO' ASKS MR. BURRIS 'for a month. _ _ __>_ JB I! "he runs it he may be picked up for driving a stolen car. Je rare there will be no new war ecars in the Irate and 'euspicion that have hung wvyer Europe eince the Armistice give &-bfi of breaking away. Even from Balkans, the eternal seat of dis word, there come signs Of a desire Tor . permanept peace.-- Another Ar-- mistice day may see a Balkan eecuri-- ty pact in effect, for the Balken na-- Alons are tending in. that direction. : * France is the only big allied fho-- tion that Arnfistice day fAnds serious-- 1y engaging war. France find hereel{f mallled with Spain in a stubborn wif: in Morocco aginet the Riffians. The London, Nov. 11.--The seventh an-- miversary. of the Armistite Ands MRurope today nearer peace than 'Af any time since the outbreak of the war eleven Feare ago. 3 '¥ilke Locarno security pacts bavé w an atmosphere . or peace to trouble Europe, and the public sip ping &om the same loving cup by the British foreiga minister and the Ge:-- man ambassador 's¢ems to Aark . & mew era for Rurope. "The clouds of TROUBLES NEAR AN END J. L. Burris, of Milwaukee road s an ayto a8d he> doesn't know locations, ow how the pec Ss DJ t fay uie o on comspiny Rotee daat others farther away wil be quich se w see the plats immedi: ilecrion m mivanyal it. Your opportunity is first in the charged -- with cp ___| 'Will He Return? The fl is replete with dramatic action tenge sitiations. P New York, Nov. 11.--Walker M ler, Southern boing manager, w%'u clared today to be authority & report that Young Stribling, Georgla light hbeavywe'ight, may retire Trom being at the ond of six months be-- 'uuucmny to see the com-- edy drama, "My Sog," which scored YOUNG STRIB TO QUIT THE RING an unusual run of more than nine months in New York. . This play will 'undoubtedly prove ofe of the most. magnetic attractions --of the season to date at the Majestic. . ~When "My Son" appesred in New YorkK it was heraided a play one cannot afford to miss. e # and-- Portuguese settlers. .A beaut+ ful Portuguese widow, Ana 8il keeps a store for the benefit of the summer visitor©. All her hopes center in her handsome son. Brau-- glio. He earns money by teaching the tango at the country elub. ple and the Yankee sheriff each do all in their power .to .sare Dragglio from his infatuation. Finally Ana's sacrifice gives the assurance that the boy--wW! redeerh himself.~ m.lq is engaged to a sowthern . whose family objects to Stribling cantinuing in the ring. Mi} ler also declared that the Striblings cleaned up a half million dollars in blonde flapper. The boy is brua: unger the baleful influence of wiles. _ His mother's counsel, and little Rossa Pina, the sweetheart of his childhood, are {forgotter. A quaint sea captain offers sage at vice. Felipe Vargas of her own peo-- stolen. It is a fairly new .car but apparently was | #@bandoned by the ones @riving it when they encoun-- tered engine trouble. 'But, Mr:--Burris wants to 'be within the law and. so Monday he asked B:t"uintqncy ~SBmith what to do & t:P. ::" . -- * M Speculation is rife as--to whetker or: pot:-- former gounty treasurer Fred Ames, who fled a number of years ago after a big ghortage had been dikcovered in his accounts, will return to claim a bequest of $6,350: .Will provides that morey must be claimed by nexft August. #te intéresged in big purses -- ~HERE NEXT WEEK Next week local theatre goers wil} The scene is laid in Cape Cod cpperniy mben Bett3y 44 BUY LB s« ... » Ti Miss Boyce was !Ww to Chicago.: She said she seen© her Pather ~I0 ~#oimé w that the dead man resembled nefozec. in uLlotur to %xi&l Po-- organ s an lnnl:flhl. Hm; he says, is prostrated -- as ~a result of % wrong entification, his wife 4s from the shook.-- . A K *\ _ Bhortly before the body of: the i eioin enamtains man as aame 6 at the undertaking establishment of Hursen & 'Co. and made arrange ments for the funeral of "a'._-fi who will soon be dead." He Eay his name as Jobhn A. Boody and an address where later he wi&s found dead with a bullet in his braif and m revolver clutched in his right lb.M_ "'lfu'" ua-;-:' 2': dlou: & bearing name ce an: the name and :ddrm'o'flin Myrna IDENTIFIED BY DAUGHTER| *« aran o en memmnagee 3 ncermaliion mt ie iininee cne B HHRN ns s nrfh anamacy as mt t copanin Bs c of _ a UJ "*arsrbers associamion _ |O ANNUAL FALL SALE Donsee BROTHERSs \___~~~ James Morrow & Son -- * TYPE --A SE DAN -- Lake & Genesee Phone 228 Waukegan, IIL, & If Dodge Brothers had deliberately built the Special Type--A Sedan for plentifully evidenced on every hand. The car's striking beauty, its ease of . handling and world--famous dependa-- f bility are features which every motor= _ ist values--but which women. value offt QCD $1. Lots %3 and 24, Bik 4, Ofgl Plat of Lake Bluafl. ¥> h H..G. Wiider and wt to 1. F. Fen-- on WD. $10. St. $1. LOté 109 and 110, Untz Subdn, See. 24, Warren. . _ ~-- H. H. KRdédy and wt to L, ¥. Fenlon WD. $10. St. $1. Lots 109. 104 and TT it Helde to y H. Bartistt WD. $10. gt. $%50,--mix 1«, Prederick | of Transfers hile in Chicago. on. October 26, tyo :m after the °bo: of the suilcide " *' BEN BACHHUBER, See / * Ask us about Dodge Brothers -- * New Croedit--Purchase Plan A _ J. Itrich and wf to E. H. Rych ¥Furuished by. the-- Abstracts of 'Title; Titles Guaranteéed _ * 810 Washington 8t, , ;found. He 8 P GCIAL acts of Title; T 0 Washington # Waukegan, 11L Teiephone 4 recognize this fact is -- W fio ao e en $ok r [m}m Bt. "$1.50. Lote mr,% 'sahorewood 'Bubdn, Heeo. 21, Avon. ° _ _Wm. M. Petersen and wf to E. M. Warffuel and wft WD. $10. 8t $8. Lot 16 Petite Lake Park, Bog 80, Lake to K. Wells and wf jt tens WD. $10. Bt. §7, Lot~468, Rose Terrace SBubda, Sece 2%8, Bhields, J. Grifiith and wf to G. 'T. Rog-- ers QCD $10 St. #7. Pt of Lot 2, Geo. M. Collins Addr to Iake Forest. M. Lee and Alma, his wt to Nellie Blanchard WD, $1.Lote 20, 21 and .G. E. Dumser to 8. N. Tevandet. and wf jt tens WD. $10. St. $1,50. Lot 7, Blk 37, North Addn ty Lake E. J. Dowdall and wfto Mary G. SBweet WD. $3000 St. $3. Lot 4, Bik 35, N Addn to Lake Bluff. _ K. Studer, and wtto H. C. Litch un&_\m.u.musm 40 contn)tke/~. . K.. 2B08. ----REf -- 1000 th. B M :+ "A1 *jow Pine. B and Better is the --finest grade of Mriw. Barbara.C. <Ames, aged #83, Qled Eaturday --morning ai her, bhome in Rosecrans. She was the widow of Roderick Ames, who died elevén m oiu" death was due to "'h'"'%t'l in --Germaby," coming to America. when. 10 yeasre old with "Rer family. -- Practically all her' lile was spent : in.--Newport town-- * Ts leavee the fallowing children: Emun L. and Henty C. 'at Rose-- Harris, of Portland, Ore.; and Philo and John of: 'Washington. Three . 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