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Libertyville Independent, 28 Apr 1916, p. 1

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1ýNfeCEPEND'sB'WeNlyWAUKEGA WEKY O AAK LEAK NAYINDRD BINC 01S STATIO I 9 M yëXuni The supervisora of Lakre county a Fran C. mbeet te »*I talzm imi"lmthis morning drew 300 names fromt noon, Circuit Clerk L. 0. Brockway HouseM of the Nava Tra nig oera se t7pr-ecoad In His Passing One of theOlo Supervisor From Shields Wins w.. bindfôlded in the pre.enee of State Uti#ties Cmd t iavenue, and Irens, FlIntrop, 445 For- neer Who Helped Lk o. Over Conrad by a Vote th ecounty Judge and the county lrk 0"re St. Pau West G_ Scoo Cek ndrinesitysecond avene. ompli**d *o F eAhead i nof2:t:6 adhedrew i136surors for lservice®tt ggtjon for PoU. Oee Combe, In'pasIng thèe m the street, when the Orpet casein clled for grphWies Reds'ed-nHe e "i-teIlle'"'*COUNTY J.UDGE 16 YEARL BOARD AT FESTIVE 8AD a SUBWAY 0COST $2500«. âne in Chiffl Uf"He al b ampon t UUo be Ab lsiol ghtehtonignet ne C chPampeon-ot linoi,"9nttod udga Was Also Formly State's At-'-'- .unched at Elks' LodIge Rooms rnanetRuig n **Yae Del 4nu ner- ae "ut lfond im ng-nde Se ,« A* Combeip ungryafned$1s a.d mosts. County 74 Years Ago 4natige Publio at etn.AiDA B$O DS Jure to itaL.veo adle of ma e By a vote of 21 to 6 James H. King if Sheriff EClvin . Grfli and moiem. -A subway und"r the et. Pauo raW tu o b Bih Of SOE LChIEDn ers of his family bhad been ceeted at Gura«l t ess.haa eli. Makes to S MAREY L 9MCA FNELD cu.nt,-s lamafio rom.e.h re.oen 80.ofLake Forest, suerviser of Shieds aound the dnin, table at the co.nt, etata utntim coonnileign fl a #Mery--e-Fistoe kS m - ARE toTUNRwn inerde thi oe nship, Tuesday was elected chair- jolillate Monday evening, there ls no dere"oe°" tIr": " piteia oSdney IL. caeM, a former modey tnoSe id rnisd, u a'an of the coúnty board, his oppo question but what some of them sn r a od e sgtain a» +g W. Fishe, secretary to the ber of the board ofS'upervisora, sand general breaking down due to ad- tient being Supervisor Edwardl Con- i gt ha beeon mosthe f Co u- a et 1%de ogmadant at the Great Lakes na- one of the promninent residents of vanced age, for lhe hadlpassed hbis radof Waukegan. But one ballot Jr' Thhas urgh clln tllC edit ad urget hat hfe o@J a lir crining staonnse nCi h e etrksetOof Lake county, 74th yea. Indicating how promi-, was taken after which the Informal o odyngtriigted ning esde the protection whiek a nm a& story ar iysmiethe t and is Mad Ale Tor4er Wero e nt hehad bean In the affairs of 1 Lake Perotid 10o ho hasr table, the china closet and One expen- would bring thère, The@nn in s. peRadioPlant. Sspect- magrriedt Grâys"ake Suny, April Waultegan anddIAke county, it is in- been, seleced y the sprvisors ballot was declared formal on motiot sive rocking chair which stood in the tauns ed to hear no =futmO ed"Mid: Testatement aib ia 22.Thir marriage comee as a sur. t «igýto note t amongothhr to occupy the chair diringthe co onoBrt,H.C.Wroom. fstate ata e o IR. 3.o»Me clos ie ad nhve rue n- rie t hermnyiensi held were the fllowing. ingYsear. Whose parents' homeliees »#t et stornyuiwhor 2,h 0 asensruted-to County judge of Lake county for 16 Nleyer of Fremont was chosen tem-th milræd a wi bokmoeai st uthe o h r E00 damaesagarte g sporary chairman after Clerk Hendee u ifa c took up.the matter with'thè tW# theil n o a qu stiM a a CHUR CRES HAVE S"a-··sattorney -f Lak- -ounty. ENDORSE TR ETS had read the call. Mr. Meyer coledo admtrodsithn.a an wic ttck ateity."Cotymatney of Waukegan.petO for an Informai ballot. Bairstow of The story carrIed by teChAo.N RO R MSAT a""". °f"'" ° VL E \aukegan nominated Mr. King; Mar- A S i teerytime tin tear edb bå% newspaper Io reprinted here th lthsiciprsient(atim o deth o tin of Newport nominated Conrad. ETS ecge ud»e t;oi ý hi. Fisheg r.scnseb IthScuiySavings banik, Waukegan. ETINTlie vote followed, the tellers being hU 19 V TSbad done; he sar the nmi M ta ~ ~ bsn aPga ú t et E S E E VIE ietradcuslfr Security I s R CT0NStratton, Kirchner and Crapo. R upheMu $M«-b vinidletedl of what he terrms a Most Tits and Trs ompany Waukegan. In seconding King's nomination, The artiste below frorn the Tribune seatred d thn e tmnded t prq malicious attack. The artic telatityeortdhhsnmetshiLake conty Sptmrr 2/Ls rdyugtto fr epeCak o eril adi a ni fdtditret in Wauk e n publcbed retaendd. efl ovfoernmnt oper ave s P e larteEserevceadprga 1842, It isseen that few men have met at th. town hall to 1-q.-the ihonoý and pleasure to hie able to do because of the fact tiut n the racent fore the nommissionna eoeiIz odesofHitn . laa u o ogs and music attracted large pseawydring the past several township high debool pponnand so becuse Mr. King stood high In dry-wet contest the M"n In Wauk*Qgan and outhettr eys of eate o ceo te Chi partment of tJ er-wds very h a o wors earsa hoefllf ad ben dent fed so juider ally. tg, ut pa ti-a., the omn ity and holds the utmost voted a majority for wet df M2 and Wo= AfladI OX tige aretrying to find out If elhý lad arranged Illme ispo-iti prouram for lItgads wen oseythcommissontyo rmswold et t h prwo h onec ftepopeo aeFr h onhpwsptdybcu the mch ande Air w grhe b str f uent shb a aet æra rra eeraai held Of government was first put upit(o the majority of those prelent %%'F Uiler est; that he has beeon most favorably women p a majorty of -1,085 votedtrould anto th oneo ug . er o eviei tieemg rdpeople to become.effective In Wauke- wasrmade chairmans of %l ýtillenn. known by members of thebor and for a ay town. Tb Vemo pne'e Bluf, nd flutherbe. t use 1s1umAtinthégehu géite h Risegau that Judge H. Jonest was one of which Wau held ounder the assof one that he felt as chairman he would ll. Men, 1,"45wet, 1,708 dry->o4rity Case under adnUmat e mtaenofts b rst'l h Sna chutethe men nominated to run for mayor. Independeont Vaters lage. , re ira-wt22 oe,209dy 8 - ruling haash mTde It of ofte e ethem. Crehur Iner Bna choteHe opposed J. P. Bidinger fin the zation which ha@ ju«r ýtwn rold for the position with credit and efficiency dry2; 1me,08..Gdrand084majori ele t Thv ners f thegvretha n-Hpeahngdwr i.the hipwo)rth [.angue jelection, being Jtis only opponent the purpomplof putting aup a ticket for Outlinee His Hope.sMao dy105.GadMjrt eohmt b O v y r e ulinthe act thAu ugo tb ei hug b te A h re 1when the people h hadtheir say the school election to tw beld Saturdav hHra Kn OthcarandyutrdwatheTin katsatp lma in Chicago, has made bhstinuLly Prominiens. At &lhe-preachtog after the primiary. Bidinger defeated Of this week. fte ,izi ed outlined his hopes for tlie comIng My onthe matter Innecton qwith dya tee,- bas ith Mr. ishter for the past seýr I t 1 'lock special unoic Wallthe judge by a fair voté. tAlter the etsra t reld year when heosaid: a supreme ourt'W*b. twh o years. olrtand eceaya ndi u e yug fIkcu tasthe Lberty Botel the nigh t before, the I want tet mnk you sincerely for lOret ad d e n o h Fihe s hifilia . ofet of haptipt o four eidren and t wo new Chicago and the state through having followingr line-up of Q*Undidaltes wu the honor ad onMdence you -have tcmn in g tsand dy to.te to, mrant nap »valtralning sht etrr ere taken -Wntn the congrega- been called upon frequently to hear announedas hb i f favor wi b how eadIl r odphretese i rnfloigdeiugo wherene o m oust powerful wire- tion. in the eveninIgi Iebcoir, assisted finsane caties linthe ,Cook county e tlrofvate cangagpreen dte of, teasd11 e pefairas«e-the pfl ieat oigtt Friday Itat.os tit he Unted4taes. ia r s rtain e-t ection of the tork a wnship, and sible and try to get for the coodir of . fe tthate wel li opération. LakeBlut a an program oft Easter inlie and abe sort to any extee.&bat & 4m atk wmi w tàl ahe dil oreer dHa e e gu t tedafEoeiin'tton t ema Fm re he naval trainng canttata'"Th E iaster Praise rcakrie -Mr -earBëd ibeenp [rominent rr, dTi wl e h eTioal1dd eghiBTHP _unen #wwy and the wIrelss station.. Aa, agwnbtehi The In the grand army circles and hiad libert3villeand'the north ectli of ministration. vote for candidates for city 'jüdg e t:»-upa, solo. a* w-11 am the emaemble, numbewrs various marks of recognition in the b W Pwmnsfrg edr eerpre Leuakl parts ofthe wer ellourdd Itev. RWam offered G. A. R., having' been delegate fre- on p rso R1 wift. 'aytig fiprac n rdy ofe oeteiainoe esId: "Thot U essge frm a rt tern-- an appropranayradprnucdquently to the national conventions, rth w ýt-o Zn. cotructIve nature are to come up the outcome of the local option-am.ures' 1 .am m>r mt wi es tation et ike Bluff.thbdern. Mrg Loin MattO ks etc. He was recognizedras a gallant o-aulDb this year and I want to have them chtise right which now goes to the Ou. cau a W ut an 1eOirtor teecn"itn npeie thehepieearauad e-slderan neofthIorow"o I t wuAsannoun-ed thatin naming these considered fromt the constructive and preme court. hve irorked hard te got it and Pe r Jame Dvis wail chorister. life was when, during the Spanish- tu,, t i ,rI ldl it a pint tr o keepWieteise rienteM.h when the wireless apparat« la rk Therè eNr oratesa t a mrcnwr h wsolgdt o n ilg ihwolpermanent standpoint. cor ce aehe ldyes me lawers el-hti i n ing a its ighespointe . E'sipIanopal ellmreh ESitIer sunday. east to bring back the remains of his bard Jfubro tirmeg ida esze. alo " pthbbMfmiehs entontaalogous to the»oe seIantw he re hr o rvn Oine of the obch ntdTeHl omuinwneertda son. Ben, 'who had died a victim of all bankers have county fands separated a nd pue raised in the rudllf gPridyM teil ti the most ates goverment la to leariln ier :30eanat ecalc nd t 940&lse rle r n f thejugIn th his aTe lâwe.tree onsbp romt ae i t tpropriationseset aside in a formai disturbing phase ofthe ia 04 n int ouctYam, su any "leaks" fIM the, wi luthe young people's chir. rendered h e mainspoeon of thrJdewthebisadsevlents et Ifng t14-he vebo protionfoethnbudget and adhered te o sotatnom- the way te surme 0 c'ortÉdiVUd M te ie,&tol. sttinatLaeB1i music 'At this service the Lenten boxe@ in Wauikegan during that brief war. ple and who lent thir Power and mIttes wll be able to know just what then the orm rne ort dd wm prbe wwih oqMpon&&» w Mr Fiselr ne astt nigh inbroghtbyth@echildren, were OPeed Judge Jones never got over is son's aftuen -e t-fore the recent election when Can he doue In their line and not go Macomb Case Deisiod twemathae e w.the coa v au bi ome or tà," btion of and the fon.Tmey p e fon thAe il ,dethf, fror eha, dle hm t the people vo)ted to estalish the town- over or under It.1- again thank you Josie Westfan lwas eiested cty the t wlb- xpo tabasâtMtsCon#ncwasal afterrithit Youngoldier that the ship bhigh schoo I t is notjepod that t rthe bnr judge of Macomb over DeAnPÏ*nkHn ba interet to onsulo'lock sericewas agutter's"Missa de Waukegan branch of Spanish-Ameri- Laagne enduoed two of the men frtehno.Atslca a nsiue nthe The comt a engibs er or thed goene t th e Blu a o.Z7phbl." rs. heio te, fecan war veto named their camp, it be-mnindi h itChainian King namied Stratton; cutteFrnlnpoleened tate eam laan esttld = rt'Ie edurffsptchduromthev.E8 Wieandge sloip." ng known now au the "Benjamin ,Thre selmi o be two factiona work- Meyer and Maether a committee on Ing that Mise Westfalgras legallytt botftf- 00 at C icking .10 HeaI. Thoahemeu u As k p MY Jones Camp, spanis-American War licfor the election of membere Ioruls. He named icke, Webb (An- elected, insa-mna ae Wou,&"voted osPitd M.lmde.à An atteipt was made afe "dgsGlory" by Barnby. Tho subject of, Rer. ug oe ssrie b i re fabotionms tioch) and Paddoeitetodraw 200 tofero Th ipemeOm edetldette uln si agh to. communicae hebcate home Wh g hes ubm ofntha srmh wu wife who was formely Mabel Tel, the Independent below gives satatemento names fromt the jury list to actas Ing the *Mrcut court of icDonough "Juldging fronpas&tUlel t. wit M. Slvsti a te ome 4r Eensngthesujet o te ermn aseldest daughter of Former Bishop pred by the backers of the*"Bh pettjurors. county t o enter a deeousgu Mis boar, te olm tA g Fae ,It was los in the - To Ever âtug.chrbte rah William Em. Tell ef the Chicago Epis hool,,Ticket" and the "Board of Edu' .fl n lc M.FrnM n ' lrte p«rho all. He stae d t hM. 8 le MriceB.tB11 o'cloks, o du ted dutopp d uoesIndDetroit and o s The ticket t be headed by l. J. L Te&ordcovne a 0:5 eotat keep p t*Me vetr hdreirdan cul ot byMth B asecretary of the Life Savings DevieaTaylor le to bee known as thé High o'clockr.with every tmember being hcligt ugs, dvie 'our toy thre. ag Iakes diestinsistent and r Fisher-lffthe å Athough only twbnty yers old, Mr. Company of Chicago. School Ticket anea let e uPresent including the newly elected The justices holding to the xmajorty ive odabt0th télphone receiver ofr the boot »e Bow@ delivered a very fine sermon. The Made Good 'Recori dtde r hu fornuth e y t ilho va rs. members The following 19s the po ielw were Duncan, Fare, Cooke, odathmc. ha would not be disturbed further by mu"ia part of-the service Was exep As county judge for 16 yeassJudge anddorbtdfrn; . h.oee sonnel of the new board- and Craig. The dissent1ng OPnion traY 20",etLO e ringing of the bât.l0l . vtongyWel prepared, the reorganised Jones- made an enviable record, beingELC D N16 was filed! by Justees Cartwright, Car- ofeinoeieceoh Oser thelef th oto e hoiruner fihe leadership of John U. regarded as a. jurist ofet eptional Following to a staternene by the -LCE I 90 ter, and Dunne. 1te m#vm me Wh w re t Mr.evetri CrSby, rendering- such One moeie of ability, fairness and knowledge of backers of the High scholTicket: Benton-A. a. Burg•s -If; as somnseto the laWYers co- Ie.Ibee-th ý lmnt ha e ard the effilting1ofhatnot beien heard tn the eboreh Miode law. He was unopposed many tims Libertyville High School Ticket(Nwm be. tend, the tssues ln thé Macombeu hatt" carsse s d nsetHer Por e. AlIburt il hie pastorats here and finally met 'aefeat by Judgo Per" This weeiL a score of petitios er Cuba.-Fred Kirschner. m ae analogous to the -.case dectide the rgtet M tM.Clabasgh his disecovery that Rea". Alihurt e a choir which was the sono who has held the position lutne, circulated by mon and womemn interested Deergeld-Arthur W. ,Verge. yesterday by the appellate court, andIamMe tMiith, Mr. elivestri was living in the homo prie of the church, and fit ls ee that Au state's attorney and as city alttor- in Libertvinle',&proposed township Utgh -(New, member.) If the high court. when lt gets the aa os mson Øib of Mr.Fatteruner the lak» log irnei-Mr. Crosby has@been made the ney ho made records which wereSchool,-àaong voters of the township, Eta-Emil Fi ck'ea new case, maintains ithe uame dIvI- theylestimatitfr wireloe station and that -ho had director the ch or has takes on ne w lige characteried by fairness and ability sekin the following men to ation use of Grant-William ètratton. sion, then the right of women to vote hy« MeItfr pli heard the clicking of a telegraPh lm- And alai promises to play a prominent ln all lines, thir ame= candidaàtes fer merutees Lake Vlfla-.lames Barnistable, in local option élections would be asthavs e p roe lsen 9teet ver the teleph«O. Mr. volét e in mical programtsolthetown. Judge Jones was a niember of the II the Board of IEducation: (New mmber.) tped ou. sible ClabaW started an invO$ ig- r. Crosby is an excellent tenor Atelger Waukegan Royal Arcanum, but be- Dr .J. L Taylor L (Ntyie-Her er. oat e#ption Case.Bil. A eo ter aled at the Fisher and an able director and with ail the longed to no other fraterna-insurance .BSwif t Sieldye-hs. MryLR. The local optiòn Issue comes %up hm atnight teo seeMr, Sîilvet 1. formers;ingere once more in the Choir organisations. He was a molezbe of La A Murrie(Nrmeb.)f Chsta cony Hny.E- ,oe ,dorHesad othresbytote ria f c heanwell the Waukegan Knight Templars and William Preston mVerch,-whoI was charged with be. *isher. came tothb e tired andlokfrwr twhewrko teeoir years .ago assamed an active -part in e C. a, Averill enn--.G.Mfhe"i peieto ld lbi aa tht r.Slvstiha rewth greatpleasure. The evening service the work of the order. He alto was Tht icke"t cons@tituths a board that Werren-George McCullough. asgaresetdofor seldllaornan- e d o esur. er alked tewshl tteuultm. . a membler of the Waukeg _ ilms itvely represenite ne cliqué,or fetion. Wauconda-Ray Paddock ti-saloon terrtory. He was convited P AreourF Judge J.nes was foundel and head ftis compomd or men whoeil oie objecS t Deerneld-oo. Rockenback. and fined. An appesal i *s8taken the reporte." CLASS OF SUI TO of the OUd waukegan Abstract Com. m te cou.truet and mane the n--w aukegaan-les HoldrIdge, Frank contention being that Pana vu.Dot Am. O bc to t Mr BUIN&e pany which operated In Waukegan' High diebout in aneconnuieal and Webb, M.-P. Dilger. legally anti-saloon territory, since a À rei yu" screary . TE Fnon for some yelan.d who.. merger w.. efficient manner Ec e icni..iorgn. (Webb là a new m.mber>on)majority of th. Men *Oumineothe treffectedi nto the Security Tile & lly supported and labored untirigly Holdover Members. question were for the wts, the woUtn I a otiegrpAbsur& LBRH LE1.S rs oayt a fewasao hhoth.wag ca aw oof Antioceh-Chase E. Webb. en vote being the determinngfactor " tlegrapyo tell a n inuire new epmpany tkn over the old Orâasindividuald this limarO lavor@ "0 Avon--A. T. White. 4n makting the town dr. ' Butdidn' you ew das agoThte Li16 graduating ela@1s of the one's' books, records, etc., and Judge particular Bite for location of thoe scool Bno-Br .Topo.Te pelt orwlitlad over 4.he telephone a to Mr.y&Sil.teLhberterti igh echool will consisit of 4ones being made 4counsel and di- and inits t1,Ha st les propo"sed BouDtofend ThoM lrps tni ng head ev.is or the casa e th thlat ryoýu wrse ryoly six members, evegIrle aind one bo. .rtor of the new company. gatomittedl to the votu fte epeo Ringdahl. ground that. oiriovich was compeffl *Ilmuseteravb iudftionfoThe rsn th eyattlaso1 5wsJtdge Jones was accorded the dis-D.Jh . o•NwprEddMtn. o ytefea 0såtittl ioltioonl or elue the report of the convrstinfu te ioacn'$btheisyof te1 ig9 intin5tth tm o PesdntLi.ville'@ mt public spiirit.d csewn Nelprdaes MaKin. o to édral -M tof ony theo &Bole ove th tlepones ngrphInstru. school, the"e bein« serenteen In thpelass coln's funerral of being selected as onepacdo hepttoer Wauke nEdward Conrad, George en vuta neecin h are meneipma. weetesat-n rfth* etor t th a med em roinbp a e ï l k ttàn, Cniàëes ci-m iî dotrutrttmur:aul monte In your bmt»Ta iVbsr." yar'o Class will be quite large as 'the funeral cortege at igel d résbee l th ftowin ever.v moven 19t as# W gstetmdi he a tat èa rn *,fcuseont.otti oielietatohird year class le Very large this year. FueW services for the family 1ben titté I A ,-rt il. v i denasibred ubayMttr p.m 11ta1et e1 rete t e dÏm M, ât uttelphn e' dnothaigsee et cniss fth RcorHoad antr n hrg.oihfeho'pop .artlissucssasa'idiiua i et t ovrt "That oise ust.IIe eeea folwi: apg arbeh vMcC rmdik. Mre DetLJoe s asbrnint effquartil) of the ing t he utiltieyM misin oo retemuyr orwe naau gnto n effttwOW gauo-1are Slvst.ha L. .aig O. rthOoran edajrféine 5 a the i. f r ion hA-show unusal it*1ýntdsest ta heasta olle

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