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Libertyville Independent, 15 Mar 1917, p. 9

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BERTYVILLE, ILL.,TRUJ MAXMARCH 15, 1917. FOU» PAGES $1.50PE YÀRNAD FOX LAKE CHILDREN AT ANTIE ERRYR LOCAAP ASYLUM.CANNED SALION E A IDCE AYRFROLIC-100 PRESENT. The illsMa te 104Ptzlboa is R ED WOIdN SFRENC§, AND NOT A very dlightful childrens a at TheElDn tat hspialhasit was held at the Illinois hotel, FOX first ease of typhod feyer gince Dr. ATDUGITFEN 4Lke, when the Wednesday After- B AS BEEN Fm M.A"Adr. W'ho-wuSm H E R GRANDCUID ..on cl.b, eompr.ned of eight ladie. itt"d"frM WaKU»ga , i SIo the village, gave a children·s nn FW by Naengté .rà A i b tain t tDr.o arr Haiseden Saysrs. FA The AWAYrif iCovrsMr"ro e iheabutldr ersare Liquor-Wrong Nnte 1w be àa.,te.d Ega'courier ohild Were Poisoned.Wi f ais fuiattair. nhere were many comics $1Ml many fancy dresses and the chil- FEGERS' IVES SM.LIVE -NEAR MILLBURN. Mr. and Mrs.nan Biome Re- FRENCH RAY 60 FREE NOW. were givéh eitire u.e of the 0'FGRSGVSBND turn Froe to Find th. Parent keing kept off. ers Dclare Woma NotChicago Specialist Caring for Homein Rúin. J ita n i nin P"tty ' lsaW eTels riff He§MMr. o ng W osef. sSTARTED AY THE CHIMNEY. tials to the Jury. ""utume" wemmoH eir w GllandWre Flire starting near the chimney de- Because of a technical error Dr. G.' for having the best costumes Wr iso yteSom Who ls the womant the Deéember Dr. Harry HIWselden, Chicago stroyed the teneroom-house On the G. French of Lake Forest mnay not. that they were picked to lesd h HMega maie a ur unrotethe TenersIl tend h Bwandth Mil-keam of M r a okeyThe fmpieg hargeathoughit was the- Umfooi te are prove WORKING ORDER TONIGHT. Of A ? lgratte i te g' i rented bgAngest lome. tention of the 'Docember grand jurya very pretty one. These clldren -eBberff GrifinWould like, to have death 3 as ait o au apn M.ad a on ot idchmfrthe illegal sale of1 resed as GeoeWashipton pointout he«Iman. aln.Rowland tu suffering fromsduea r nMs ouba. i stefrtEn ier okt Qu a olct e oewowstakate thep"eSo tan d bwfe ndin ruins.lmn g from the ment aainst C. B. Preneh, e rdri*'a party of the kind ever giv- lm leger, forme.prie ty *besital ttrel heni tebs rndbdGrayslake mW ry saw the gist. Witnoeseshad apaFd ox Lae nd hrfr tce the Audt«rim hotel lin sý m tages of consamptionu ae- Dr. Haislden claimsthxat there ad1a4yrdt tyTomgan y n1hd3hn4rd4ar Itret cag, wau ind*W 02d Onb a htwealde et PIse 11«tb* i4ati- nns beno doubt that the farmer and, tehey sq o, how-, No*rtdevelops thatà C. N ebarge.- whiek thseag his1asoci-hsweadgandhicoated ofever, and bVo UXa greater does not operate a drugatr grndjuwas edeHyMas e that, ions, he had heard madsrid year ptoane poasonb teeaig fpart ofrtUe ofl fe the lower Lake Forest. The drugatre 1TlaaiosatonLae gro ad jurewas trikgate psedcanned salmouon. Dviti oor, they were rbliged to isee the dted by Doctor GeorgeG.Frenh, ilao WhoisaHee¢tohav pse asye.It was two weeks ago that they sat house burn to the grpand and con- the ùsdictmnent was rdturned ta th# b Lingbl S wife duing the months e operaited 6 reg mo99 fthee, hoe1""a m'-down ta the "death znOl" %tets of the upr e0r went with It.1 name of Charles B. French. ' gi stan bons the North Cbiesgo bOteL' orror of beholâ;tg. grand-daughter died March 7th and An old house adjfflnt to the resli- A few deys age heriff Griffin wasMy• and 4thers ho er= usnmm ie, Joe PgersMahnatM e is on e dy before he dieg, t» Poor vas buried on Mareb 9th. Residents dence and M 1ê9 ntgrain, was handed the capias for C. B. French's ttie n F fogw ly i be an as80 endof hete hl eal suthreatened orthe rn Goil .tothe telephone S81f1.«Wi igtsevatWm «g, and ho dentes any reltamàe t Brown w&aked up to hm and pIcin dC e wsde t tred i t re oilth grain Griffin got in touch with the C. ,.e e to -the woman Who thesh8rff-is Wen, Jinnie, how do you â f How fantle paralysi., menin4gitis or some when tse isid It The French home in the wealthy pb P 7noikMaes eprt(e"Wa""t,, ,8 4 ing' ~~di' you like »s out h«ee" he opied 'n fhr of the many contagiousode» fr svra Helloyes, this ls Mrs. Charles M. - akesER fl just another erormade by the in-' èeptotadfles.lioado noieti h with a sMlle on his Up dseaes.The same night that the times butToepu0otanFe1h"410 :fih Mtnnwime ,d -W vestigators employe by the Deff-wihy ee child closed her'eyes in death the n aaews gr."htstam ubn sit City Sonools, dtras ber grand Jury. †bey learnd tbpt "Dr. Bwta grandmother died. The child was . by the ga jury. There must tg-4ig. service ne" the woman At the Auditorium ws was suchs that 1 edbd useit nht » O' bure t 3 o'clock ln the efternbon- some.m " swaid the voicie.on théf m ip iett1iy entled *"Anna Isagers " nd the o&s-tonl y« o h much Yeu' ha-e boeenThe granadmother died at 6:30.,Neigh. other and.of the wire.. A ENDANCE -RAT HUE.LOW.Mvl .daue tiie tpegrndjgy.•The rye- biaed in variou artn fWnebr et htthe gradmothr 8. " 'WeLl.MrS4 French, I'm SOMrybut - - e eeme0 ofantmothat inite n t whichIs Pie had the nuest tréatet'hddIed ot a contagions diseasedid 1 ».hd- -warrant for. your huaan'v lergMh of o ea vlu, M smrtabe nd$Bja tM t telatatend the funeral servies. a ·rret, maIr itIhe will ome to Wau-1 sMdCg$ foroa aufwsompe n w tatot i M;eaethingsbefore 1 die but IThepeeliving in the ineighbor- kegan.açd git4giv dsIl *Init in ity Q Sohog* » an ho ose asJoes We, ede , 4o ofthe Dodge school, neacMll.X- thiff more conveniient for me. Griffin wm= rret hWr,'ad 4rnt-brdeddthat t- wa~ high 'tUme h ilhv omk rp ŠQ'TE W chaee ofbengmode e od, t» , ' thâtta Chicago appelaUst w. as ;ld'-,twdeeet nlpeehs air.- in the circuit court. 'loto- the farming ommunitet dis- »-said the sheriff. Waukem, March 14. "I at- d eewaNedidiose te- ka1rgslad rmffindid ntot to« Lake *t &h of « et seboard augaîti the WaMlainthe"Wyheissufeintrona. Me=SNe d- ie C. Bes hl tL 1osaa toin dibt hsarha t. P amine OM a macodt deha'amrhesntt'M.C w4m tetoarreit the wronig w . iga , dritice. 1 loubt whether hewi jg mk h prs" .M t he tta C', e says Mr. Grifin , lieMsid the speelatist. noi fGffn has discovered the1Jn iunk e-g m The fioreman of the Deembor Mr. Rowlad's ià gmowing weaker i , gad uyindièted a 1w ember flst 1toe p1,5f1 .di grand ury ws V M MHie of &and weaker every hour, and-ft 1.INCLUDESlNsS B.CFTeESch la *** aw **"r ment a h vro**" eyIL .J. Erakine of Washe' fered that he Cannot live overt 40 UDE,NO.SN... T ealy na.He has offices In Ch;e tei gaen was clerk of the jr-hour. Dr. Halseden ha- visited at 0, ag.Ire doesn't profess te know -eot42 Cpai a tee dyand ded n b mSI lMakes It Üplawful to ' arry evng boa. , † bd s aandmt il laASESe.in--a--- uwer iqù., nto Any Cigb and cou.ter i..adrug.tore r 1and 01,.co.., b b .,p.ned-tb.lw Lake Foret DrOuist-Was In- ' Dink it Therein Are you g°ing t° serve the warrant ,,hool-ass3. , sngl teiep» ho* what».p* TU dioted on ChargeOf SligT GT• E" erta"i" Cnr rr = =a. . w Witou Liene.Many -Iocker lubW" and -country 11should saY notIn 1 d ~ eftardlne.s av-si iThe mtelp rn ire« d"d the 8e cbt," including a ajoity 0ofthose caPias for hIm. if I di? he mighst hr ppl betioethaen&at-ooved a1hoo.ofe, astuar EESCSIPTHUROAY. along the north shore, win be made tur .rudadeem rm od.12. The cases of corporlsnghue FEGER me- neant21; 4 at North school, 2 +1t -wau reported that OMeOf a F ITYgenuinely bone dry If a -intlure- 'Just a technical error, but It ilaet Who4;4 at South school;. 11 j" towersbad beenýwf40M- by LiQUor Cases Will Civil Way to Baldwin Case Striokten From , ttaaHhuesy yte- h mre ldtrunenrt t111trifHstr school, and none at the el ndÎýct but Coman.wm e MreSeios Posou Cl-Mude Cseh.'Be eener.remaktes it inegalttolever, the mistake was 10 nar Y ,no@a Made a report -,h »«""' U*' «p - •, tions-Jury CoNng. tre Next od&y. Wrong Dates-Are Inste n -Carryito any club, have or drInk the .tate's attorney. e Iitil tota nugiber enrolled ine time, but -we espoë1r ehe a M4 - -' Indiotment Returnd Against therein, any intoxicants.- if the-club were furnished the grand Jury a' s:Chool .inlee september as hanadl.essage wit" 0a lien in prohibition territory vestigators In- their employ M Th number enrolled> for the It; deveksis Gat the bug te 24 TO CÈRTIFY THE CASES. "KRAFT1is RaEED. John Neson-. Th. lock., cliubs of Waukegan all state'. Attomrwelch did noc et Cg>rebruary as1. There are .a. at the station attroet the tiabbt """" "" me le in prohition . éo ir the dluct the ivsigtpW. E. Mi-thfehan yhe 4,:.dt3 Wauega, Mrc 14 Atorny . V Oris asdisoveedpassage ofreXpresentatjve ictbill of rtyville was foan pf te te ophoinom class, U là t» , es adevr tl@ fM SaA , rsActing u,.. , mrotion by .qorneyl what he considers a very serious Or- *OUMd ,ean that waukegn.l9 be jh, ..suad sa ln tho 1e no f tse . No - fW El'a ,,m is~~~lt ver ln the indietMent under bass n e t, m "Ýa ti d oveo oserdi h onwse ftemajority would kita-c ediy tednei tin ltr Pael. en,,, Jde -Clair. 0. Ed. meleon cage and i. dependingon Il eà into cmsea. hny a .,olfrtem.-o .ilsWUr Wrde ai t ethcae seàr anew trial when he argues The is also es at-QIle lubs 3..Th eretaefrinO reWinaN ti9 The present Panel of petit jmrors f"the, jry adtis a bevi- etdge dw iesr here lHow is BYuVERWELEMce·w-'us fou-- o, t 'ebe---t**' v1n complete their two weekssøry- t.ae 'FOfst'w« thedespra1.nthe dates on wV ti s If it "-s aknw0fcttatlOf D4 oi Mly«thePusie .r-T» ice at the end of this week and Ilai wteeput. on by thé Mtst. cagdNlsnslhiqo nvol-b had at some of the wealthy ldbs epny ad hoCr eg be -excused. Another panel hbeo Gen i. tf xetfe hth aossdato fteat-5aloon law. tofthe north shore, but the law -payworked nealy au nigt summoaed to conle In next Monday'7-pint of whiskey In the Kraft oterg a The first count lu te dm not strike t the club memberstr ig# whieh haid The tying f thelo c as de odamlast Decembs erndId ma luJanuary, 1917. In each of the telqo ntsl os yamjrt ooerwhelming heo te e no0 rçedda0apdya could net remember whether er net Jother counts, each being for Osan a"tte's attorney to collect such evi- dec,,isieasto leave no doubt M nded tub Edwards and thesats htornyh, had- been In the, store preVIou- teo , s ubsequen aete d dnge as would warrant an Indict- the prevalling gentiment, WaUkegn rppdto$.1 Irtgra eould wish, as1severnial aprntly that time. Tlhe motion toeintnt a" 6'igve.àh ment. mon and women on Monday'oted laCiaoMna unavoidable gelays have c et in. oin $ wa n mmediattely,4*ør aa en rical rer,'for$te-ae gautoftheHicks'bllfaor of the ordl noe gr8t wae nthe mareoerne1 stead ofresmuming the tiaoo the month undoubtedly wen r. same resuts as would the passag of Electric railroad a thirty year fil effointost HealthiMM liquor ecabs next Monday the sttoie's , ' To rftk r rt, the only mistake being in the "ftive mile dry zone"bill, but It chi"se touse the streets of the City, attrny asetut m a s a t wbKa Krt ;n ri "M;. Orvis contends that the errer wou nottoetheentWet tou oh bmona en gave the ffra-, ppranwhlaerqut ua caeeil eycarge of colling intoxicat noegr isficient to secusre a new trial, a -The dry zone bill, however, would A&mmar of the Vote folle.- :to $a.4, according to grade, the Sc toel eet iider anxWous, to dispose of these ca sesaswithout a license, was startbegiacir-.,etting slde of the Verdict, or at the 'mk hsciydyfree.leorsAsoy o gisteonsioe elr d, to eeleti soon as basible. It la said that Iecuit gourt and consideraèý b &ø a wrt f octonon but one from rfre y tha t R etME'SVOE......37 3 t he rie. etr offeed oètetetn desreis ueparlytotheefeettht tke i seu uy. Fil ,itead of fiveocounts as by I bills wl be plased this year.,'If this WOMEN'S VOTE ... ..-944d absehesiadn. M& any there are a number foitesesin ukega tand o IV-hy, under the Indictmnent" Or- g rt n e derat wt he'«d AL...a weekpotatoes will drop go te térhad bo# cases and he fears that *OsoeD"vd . .akson of issaid, "Nelson in charged with h*v- moue measure," the Bruce bil and the MTOTLFR NC.S . ....bu.e wolsae. This, in s d Of these witnesses May slip away If The ase Promises to e tug sold liquor ln violation Of the an- state option bill. Thfrgon figures show thaWn4 et ekt h os-vlðsi h too uuchs time intervenes before mn h rnhs are yavt fcý" theanstinteresting of the cas s ltþtaloon law before the saloonswere The introduction of the Hiets bill The frcie cried bya a5 noteaof een-thetons&eUnty, lithe be tried. voted out. There fisno doubt n cy augse oexcitement at Springfildderby vr five to one despite theWe' te Wily ty Mr. Welch asserts his Intention o CntnroalwuLae dsbuon h to »envoe a new m ton for ealoon keepers migae 0oDE O PNEMONA m"g b. "t i disposing of the liquor cases as rap- The -caseodd wst-aebe trial or the setting guide of aet anbruts who suffer lOssen lu by amotunua majority, no AlaI STTO.wy ,u.w idy s osile H ays the imore Fo stoy, but testt'satony saMi tat ln the case of a iisaevtddyi rvddn st ams annimTs".of blbjdets Dethe. U .8.Y turnd by the Win than probaLble that a&te W"qo «"coerdthat some of the-w nesses idcmetjus ifclt lbs.m-bill introduced today by ReP. •tmu heir confidence inthe usurae ep aa cases which remain untried at the » ienhoe hd depender seureposileto ~.Whethew r nt del Of in siilr o o acedthe Chamber asergcuinCm ess ad, Traiing 1tatioù.- iM'thé end of this week will be certified to a coonvIctIon, Cannot b t1 atthsthe Contention á.Ovswl eb h esls eso ihu u-desanlmnta efacie They are ILit aage M HERoHAB the county court fortofal.rors ans tricken trus hetoIhava e auto ;« Chicago u tiee of thaPoce ess, It proviasa Ciw hall coin-feeded badly and wM OliProve .eenh, SItCh a , of etNap avi e'The ACo. of Wecngtpanels " the mantcally puts the case over 4,SU(h i b Msoweet aturday mo d ýn the statone s haxll ce omnteditionis. T bodies wl be ton heai lels-

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