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Libertyville Independent, 11 Sep 1919, p. 7

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*LERYVLt ~THU MSA .Y, SEPTIEMBER 11, 1919. [ RES DlENT SMidsteof SSAVED. -Ny ai Wall- tii. lre dis- ýg ta a let- Wankregan near Mie- 't-. aIea for- reuident of di from thse Day yrltea. ore at-s nat ' day va go tItIven ftom lier letter from lb. Lit lte ft-e. titan tb<>ae g ont-m Nlis- ]g lerritot-y 1er. Fir-es îglng up ail districts a£ no soaner 0010cer be. Plav a homne y acnt-ding sas aimost infection 1In 1 paisuning. on a boa efullowing ils baud b. prompt et- was neari>' au Zi3>UIE ram~ FARMERS ALSO PROTESTING JÀS ADRON R ANI) 40 BARRELS 0F eiewBord Althought PIONE3ER RESIDENTe BEER AT ZION CITY Dht Ytoiid IES AT LK FORESI Thtthe hlgh taxes wbieh are te Mamoh ruk eeste Run toade effective by the Lake County Passes Away at Age of 88 Mammth ruckSees Bord f Rylewthl yea wilbh Through Business Part of nothing short of confiscatory, Ig the Broke His Hip in Fait Cityand s Nabed. compinft of saT-es of Waukeganites. Two Weeks Ago. complainto directiry ta the board de- WAS MERCHANT SINCE 1862 ITS AUDACITY NEARLY WINS apite the fact that no regular fineWaeanSetm r for hearing ise eproperty owners Jaes Aers n, Sr.aed 88, an LATER-..The tht.. mon Worm r.- bas as yet bson set. JmsAdroS.ae 8 n loaed tiis morning In bond@ of $2W Many PropertY Owners have check- of the early residents of Lake Co enach and were ta b. given a hearlng e4 up on' the tax books and have p asse daway titis morning at aix At Mion City thîs afternoon at two found the increased valuations that Loe oet. t-. Ade Brsn vas un 0'clock. have been placed an their property.LaeFrs.M.Adsoonen There are a number cf cases on re- utaiy activ eup te about two weeb.j Zion City' resumed lis fight on the cord where the Increase amounta' teaega when hie feit and fractured bis beer srnugglin g traffie Saturday when front 300 ta 400 per cent. lip. The shock Proved foc, much for al monster auto truck, Ioaded vlth C'harles Worack and Delbert A. a man af bis advanced age. fort>' barrels of the amber fiuid. rwas Weaia at the presenit time are engag- 183.atAerden aîre, Stind.iH, seized ' and titree men were Place-I ed In malclng an appraisal of property181a brenheSoid.H under arrest. The truck was on ltis for Éhe board of reviev. The Increas- care t ae unI>' in 1857 and the va>' troimMiwaukee ta Chicago. ed valuations Is what 18 Canning' the 'lme yeer ma-ried NMary' Davis or Those arrested were: aintost unIverttal comilaint. Indic&- the toWn af Avon. Mlra. Andereon et p.* STEITES, tsalooinkeePer at tions are that wheît the board ai re Passed ea>'y Karch 26, i 98. Tihe 839 Clatt Stree-t, Chicago. i view sends out notices ennaunicins fallowing children survive: Mrs. G GEÇ -Y ti. ruck driver, 5A, hettriiig wheti complalnte conlie ah: Geoge Fnly, George, William, jo- wentv-l-ight ,S., Milwaukee. Pd that the court bouse vllflt bc seph and James Anderson, Jr.. ail of IHENRY KEL'FE, truck driver. 125: large enough té accomodate all. Lake orstan Phomnas Anderson of 'rventy-Fouriîtbit. Milwaukee. *There are nanp of us wbo objeci Kansas, The men were brought te Wauklte to paying Increased taxes." a veil- For tva years after bis marriage tan and locked Up in the counry known officiai of Waukegan aseserted Mr. and Mrs. Anderson renlded et jli. The>' reiain,.d Attorney E, v today but kiien the tax amaunits te Libertyvilie atter whtch the>' moved OrVia wito set ouit at once te ob)tain> practicali>' the confiscation etprp-ta 1 .ake Forest wb.-re Mr. Anderson th(-Ir rel' ai.. on bonds. The 'truck *rty it ls linie ta cali a hiait. There had been ever since. Je the prop.-rîy (ifThîe iualdson is reason In everything and If cet-- Mr. Anderson bore the distinction Transfer conlian, of Mlwaukee and tainiy is net reaitonabiP e taire sucb Of b.vlng buil the fitst bridge la saad lu ti- valued at $7ofli an enormour Increasq when a sArnli- acroea a ravinf, in Lake Faorest andl ily throwing ail caution ta the er raise wouid give thic desired rp- aiso beIped ta build the fit-t street. wind,. thé- dri îversof ttie truck ap- s.. Imtagine the Chaos that wiii He was a town sui-rsisor from 1882 parertîl>'hop* >1 to g.q îhrougb Zion reanît when properl>' owners ail over ta 190-7,, a total of 23 Years and aise tbrouctt thPt i.r audacity, fort the City' get word that their axes waz pustniaster for a number or liber drov, t'îrotigtî the tbuiineis part have been doubied, trebied or even yearà. of the viv T h eY irus hav i c Iquadrupled.' In 1862 lbe apenod a store at La.ske Ceeded ln gîtng îy liadilt net beeni Te the number who have appeared Fat-est, selling general merchandise. the. heaiv load r(esult-d Iluthe trurký before the beard already the stat,- This store afterward became James becomtn e -uCk In tit(- sand. The ment bas been made t-bat the date forAnranndSsbtaev ea eftire clargo ut beet- wat- unlaaded lie.hearing the complaInts bas fnot yet ago became Anderson Brothers vben fore thPbihgmaChitne coud be exîri 1 beett flxedi. the senior Ander-son decided ta re* ated.j At te tresent lime the board Is tire train active participation in the Tii, btei'asa Placed In the truck bearing campiaints frain the fertuing business. But bis uetirement &dilnat but Ir w.ts nul long hefore te ,.IcOmmltnlti-'s viiere t" increases taike'tin' out af the stare and lbe watt chine agirin gui stock. Tly îhts lime range fron fifleen ta tht-ay pet- cent. there daily up tu the time of hia ln- the poie- iad bent tipped offt sud Fartmetfoon th etawn of Warren lut->. tva autontobi,- loatis o f fleers ar wet-e In today, There i.i a proteet Nfr. Anderson was repnted ta bee rfved tri lhe scen- lt,,pacing thetire! trcm al over the count>' but no pace qitie aealthy. lu tact friends esti- Men tînder Art-est, iu the entire caunty have th(- increas- mited lii, acaititae between $20,00e Attlrney' Orna salîl h,. exp t d oi*esamaunteil ta anything like vhat ànd 8kîMO obtain île rl-a-t of th,.-uen and te>' are in Waukegan. Far a nutibet-of years Mt-. Ander- %ton Poli- art-esled lite lmen on John Aittlo jE'rst Presbyterian church et »O ewrrantîs which ht said iàÀ con- AiIO l L S NTL.tke Forest, aerving as eider. Ife said ti- iaw pt-avide-s thtsreiitlatjME OR S NTock t ;the-is Pesyet wvLrt-snts mnhit lie tak'n ott before UIA~II chut-ch with internient inu Lake For- mfltz lscan lie madie.iHe said he xI 1ff>lllf est cemeierY. Pected ta pr-ancthat the trck salà FRIJ IMIR ii lEII Nan>'reutiiniscensea vers recalleil Oommon carrier And that the poiç _____taday oai Mm. Andqrson'a early lite hutno righîtaeInterfere with it. in Lake Fat-est. One p:an racalled Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Strang of that Nlr. Anderson used ta bie a IOP ToPÀYiN-Gurnee Get Certif icate Sign- waadebapper. He:sald Mit. Anderson IO E T A Ned by General Pershing. axe enouldralkto Liberty-ville, 'RA EWITIIOUT CONFIRMS SON'S DEATH. soruls o wo and thon valk back te MrIi t. and Wrs. IL B. Strang of Our-ceta y.Hnv wgarj t tese on Frida>' evenlng rcIved sceta ady.H onyr vsatdt amaîl package. bearlng the gavern-vo amtatsnlrgmeuru meut tamp And malled tramn Wash attributed the success that attendeil North Shore Uine Hopes te get ington. 1b'pan opening Ir the>' found bis efforts. Sufflcient New Buiness to il westhe lt-at and auly of Jei'Ino-OET.AV81 tketha ha CMe o temot the Jae Anderson, bot-n Ju1y 11, l3 Make Up fthe$300,000. deati ai their son. Wesley H. Strant lu Pariai af Narw Dear, Âberd4m- wh. vas dlng evice on -the Argon- sbire, Scotland. ÎOURCHASEIEWIEOUIPMENT neoirant lInVrance wbmn ha Sot kulCd Ssllad for Unied States train &ber. "ber«aed busness 't' Upta the preient turne the. 0H17 d-.u. lnd n ftrasi e orug m felal natica e h Srangs ad rea-n, n ttr sx eb Wed rsad babuthe 'log dote cb"r« dugth a h" Passage by sali boat arlved la Que- ISovel shrvceadlbonim.miogan tuopad z New 'bec, Canada. May 26, 1851 and la by e@a CbciaacN@rth SShore aad b.0.0,s oua M.W aalntisChicaga June 4, 1851, camta.g by boat Kilvaukea alirpmdta meet a large vhUb. v* igned l' IVa . Joinatrom Quelft cto Cbicago aanthe Way, vag.advanca «yacetl gafted thea I'b3&lgr»mxm"S ga Ch~i« oai Macpt barne cars tram Kingston ta offloe. the Amueian faorce@ a ii rance. ChiPPeva. and Ceatrai Railvay tram Tha Vuea incle amauMnlta P. The ca7tcate beaêrilg thenotaion BuKalo ta New DUffalo. Married la i5oxlutdly0300,000a a . Md o. c« Wesley Stranigs des.t u sevie ary Devi& Jne 9' 1857. He lived Me ma« raliroadi and atiier bualmuam la or he geforai!formsa sed by the m-yîîeTvnhptrm1 Oueftze, tha North' Shore-. une iiaea SvummUftetaaunaunce eaoe.malty. l ietvleTwsi rm16 ta éetIt 1tSt neruig rtestala thatlmthba"d*=orertuuaamaoua- ta APril 1859 wvi ie mavel ta Lake Ibo pubt l ti îln ealg als a r magaeuî appears te lattera V-at-est vbere hobad sonce recgdad. Mm uines. tth-pee rt . ILA. lu the iight bandl cerner A. Of tibs niarriage aine obiîdren vare Mar buinma I ha-preen rteNI . At te top aPars di yOTardsbot-n. twa of rhom dIad In Inancy. à h l iIe lcY wvici tecampmy ny itadi list ruy an n cm elier and a dauguter, Mary Andersoi &MpenviiUai etiha bigier comata«eMa sdaam ra vys et.auha ile te ~esSiaFlndlay, on Januer>' 15, 1898. Ail 0 amerstUon.Strict ecossamy andira. appM eau uthe etar babw. the Itheu. ildrene. -«enov alive arved .ffiincy are thse vatcirorde "M avardina0100 .mOulel re.ù n eie nLk oes xetn girn he employas,. Cut-<uy ta- se licBan esd n aa oelactn lu auoor « Ptivate W«ela .Thomta, vio lires In Allan Caunt>'. vod an p atrnad real servics ta li-. <<s* ra, ansscouri etii mtouta publaio ar e mnts.-s ai ailta 1me vto ea la iibattla Octoba, these children, diad on March 24, 1899. nd sttionagent. 50 tiie ]OU 18buavel7 laid dovn bis lit* for Ha uniled vith the. United Pt-es- T-oas s atranagfe May continue ta tii. 401a.Of bscahi@ 011ty. HÈ nMM$.byterian Citureti et Wbitehull, Aber- 9TO.vWIi evar remain freil lu thisi.tà denah ires. Scotland, va» a member Many lmpravemaents In th. service a1 hls friensis and aomrades. The. re ofteCnrsioa u aMl. bave recently been inangurategi a"u effl 0ibis bhonorabea .rvi.. -- a heCngeaioa Cu- t II mor ar cotemlaed a 4e narpwamarved In te archives.oit thebut-n. Lakte Cauniy, sd an the organs- moreareconempate ta4. earAmrican Zxxertioinary It-oes.. ization ai the Lake Fat-est Chut-ch in future. Orders bave beau placegi tiy )J . PER~SHING, 18E 9 lhabecame a member thare, and the caunPany for ttiirty new pesen- Commander In Chiai, ertved successively as trustes,* dea- tet- coaches. Dellvery on lte ua It As natlced liat th@. cortidasta con, 4.nd tfo' the Pat thdrty-four yaars fflu'ipient îs expeede t begIn laies dosnettgire the exact d4M Of ia-Elder In the Lake Fat-est Chut-ch. lau tiie taiN. Ne wtracks have baa lrang'a death. itnteraly ays ho met Hia fitst work nLuaesFot-est was built batween Milwaukea and Carrai- deathi n battle In Octabet-. 1918.' lhe apening of the streets and clear- villie and the roadebd lbas been Iowveyr, accordlng ta Iniorinanans proegitaa nmbe 0 lplcesvih vh iMr. Strang received borne lng of the lots for the Lae.Fot-est1 Provd I a umbr o piceawlt ianths bacit, bis beilef B tati bis Association and thte Lake Fat-est1 Atone bllast. Everytblng posaimbie son was kliad betveen tha 15 snd tUniversity. Iu 1S65 ho taok up gen- 10 b6ing dorée In the vay of aki ng â0tit af Octaber lest year. Privataet-rai merchandising In Lakte Fat-est1 a bld for populdr'fayot-. Birang vas twenty-eight >ears Of and faiiowad tuis occupation ta the. D)irect through aperaîbon ot NothOli e and hoe esiisied on May 28, 1918. turne oi bis feli In whlch lie sustained Shore traîna into the Loop district He 1WuaaOn the front fightlng in a fracturre oftheits mail boue et h:r In Chicago, -which began a mnontii France Inside ai four menthe afier lii, whicit resulted In bis death. ega, la exPected ta reult lu greatîy lhe enlistegi. rn i e Inceaedpasenertrffe.Strangâ have tour ather sans and Dur gbs eiene in Lake For- 4-1eaadPasege <-c.A th three daughters. 'Private Streng, he- esthe illed various publie onces,1 BOARD 0F REVIEW ACTS The Lake Caunty Board airIteviev Ibis efiernoo nonOnei titeir ver- dict lltaessoai stetes lu wbich il la allegegi there vere amîltîvi taxe-e Ieet-tugs an <haseCases have i-u, n l pt-ogre-mý for lise last twa weîks. lu eacitceue eboard lied the fll vaine of ltae amittai property uc estals wiil be assessad aon anc thiri if this value. ln the estate, of William Caplîtorne, L-ake Fat-ent, iltvas ieldtibat anittted taxes for <ha yeara 1916, 1917, 1918 andi 1919 tvet-e $16000 for eaeh Tear. lu the estate of mlvard V. Price ai HighlatsiPark <ha onuitte agi laa roundi ta ha $3000 for- aach oi the fai- iawing Yemr: 1916, 1916 1917 and 1919. In lbe David I. beugler etate ai Higlandi Park tise amittad tex was found ta be $165,000 for tse yar 1917. In the aate ai Mra, lias.e.arvell C. Chatfield-Taylor, thte amitagi taI vas tannd ta be as tolava:. 1914-$3000, 1915-J6000. 1916-$24ffl. 1917--446000. 191"-75M0. In the Cbar-les B. Yoa lsate thie amitIate a astoilai ta ha *80.000 for lhe yeat- 1912, 1913, -1015 taS 1916, The. malter oailnct-emlAg the valu.. tien ai tise Norht ore Oa com- pa# vas taken up, te charga boiug made that the campausv asoalib. Paying taxes an lisevalution ics vau claluned vaha heComnyuy -eking baeora thesa t.publicnUl- MIes counmissions toet au luces» ln ratas. The gu coupsisy@Mi la befara tisa ntiities commismîou ani It la difficuhita ogai uceury data. Fo- tisatTesson there 4wam a xacm- maudation ýa thae-Boar-d cfReaviev naît year ta takire maButer ne. WAUKEEIAN QUALI- FIES AS "PORT 0uFf MISSIN(iCIIJIRN Three Lest Children Are Re- turned te, Their Parents by the Local Police. QUICK RESULTSOBTAINED. Waîskegan aflen has,-quialifiai as the "port or misalng meni." Tuesday il shtlaed thet it aiso, la the «Port af inissing cildren." Three iosl chiltiren vers locetegi andtilut-neil ver ta parents by the po, lice during the uftarnaon. At 4:10 p. mn. a ibree yea- aid lt Who said lier nama vas "Angeliue" vas ptckad up anti taiten la tha 515- tion. At 5:20 p. ni. Mrs. P. P. Tait ai 307 N. West StreecajIed et tise station anti -claimeg jhe ciiild. Suie had 'beau looking ail 4i&er tor het-. Miss Meoard ai 729 N. tlounty sta. Pîieed up a six yat- ad boy nesr thea Central school. Tise yaungster sali is nama vas mîchels. He vas takan tlaths police station viera tise Police diacovered uhat is naine vas John Douglas. a stepsanet Gua Miý chaIs or 672 Merlan -street Mm-. Makaboaka af 709 Marlounmi. reparted totahie police tisaS berOv and one hait old- son Tony was mima. lng. The yaulMater wvaspick«i up by the. Nort Chicago police. 'IMO local police ouppliel <ho laformatirS <o tise auxtouimotter.- Waukegan Police Report that "Drunks" Should net be Booked on that Charge. The police r-part for the monli ai Auglitt. -tilliiitllet l te , ity court cil Tut-sdan tht rucona1neti titenoa. tion chtat lwo "nte n bat heen armesteti on a charge Of bcbng oulty".The Iseade of the- paltre depattent as- secrt that ;ioce nttional prohibition beaane effecti ve and lt bt-camne hauti for men ta get liquart- iat man>' bave been drinking honme made con- coctions witicit are gîtaanleedti l canlatu a "kick" but whl-b in t-catit>' have the effect of making a man In- sane for the lime being insteati ai be- ing Intixicateti. 'Dmunits at-e aimnet a thing of tite Past," ana of tihe edsaiftte Poice dePartment asserted. "lu titeir place va are arresttug uen wua sitouiti be chargeti vith usac>' nsteadt.' Paiioving are taedetails ai the Poj ice report: li srderl>' canduct-IS; figting- 1: cii>' verrents-i; Stata warrants -5; drunit and disorderly-11; Ires- passing-1; asseulî andi btfery-1; larceny-7; drunk-4; hnrglety-1; lotern9-1; arsan-2; wifebeaKtug- 1: nutty-i. Theasur aif 85.10 vas colected in police fines dnring lie monui and tha sele raceipte vare 117. The vater varks repart also vas prasentai at <he meeting. #'Talk to the Point and stop when you have reached Lt." Telephone subscribers, particularly those on party uines, can help to improve their own service and that of ail other users by prac- ticing brevity. Crisp, expressive phrases, which bring out the full thought clearly and expedi tiously, facilitate your telephone conversation and releaâe the liue for other users. CHICAGO TELEPHONIE COMPANY llmIC1IIA UTUAL LIEINSURANCE COMY DIVTROIT JOHN HODGF, Diu icimffl, Arm»JL Dear Sir:- Durlng the lust fifteen y... your Ilie-vork has been shaped and det.ermlued. If you bave prepard well, yaur future holds many giod things ln store. The matter of lnsuring your 1f. i. a1-impobant This you- know. When you acquire the property whlch you feel vii lie sullient, you wiii go to au attorney, ait dovu, and quietly and deliberately make your viH, But your Life Ilurance la of more importance; yôur wil l mply' diatributes, but your Pol icy provides. You may make your will at any-timu during your naturai lite, but the time to take Life lumurance ie when yon ean gel il. -Iipaired riako are not wanted. Lot Ijour Life Insuranoe Salesmau quietly oit down with you and 1.11 him what you vaut the lasurance to accomplish. Lot hlm b. jour insurauce attorney aud a.dvisor. Re baàs made a study of th. buoiness aud eau explalu Jov insurauce wili serve you best. No higlier compliment eau be paid you than hie desire bo interview you, for you are snpposed to lie of sound hialth, with a good family record, and of good standing among your fellov men. Your Life ieut-suce should not be neglected. If you are lu the miarket for more insurance, pleas leti- hear from you. Yours truly, JOHN HODUIE, District Manager. GO BACK FOR FIVE YEARS. BEER SMU66LERS HIOWARD KNAPP, A TIETN OKL BoasdeofthReve MenkesiReur EMPLOI 4iURNEE SAILOR, BOUND OVER John Anderson ai Wtathra, Case e ttTh e e esdsbor as atrestet Io>'y - On saeROAD TO CHIICA601 Howard KnaPP, ageti15, a s ior tht-ca ened toaennîhilalati.the ________Wheovlueliconefe$30,ed thiat ha stale anau ato. Population of the tovu. H.. bai Praprtyta tte alu, '- (tvr $20.mobile tram Josepht Gue-m et Wan- lt-un bar in hi-t possession vhis 000 ou which 111la chat-gi-i tlxais have Résidents ef Village Report ean ad trove lt ta Milwaukee aenl been om iied for the î.t lse v-rai M any T rucks R um ble By e w dys go, was bound t 1 te, e a t- u î U orea bu Caunt>' Board af Review accot-ding tai iignt or-Day. grn uyi od c iO ie a'i, h reeih m cn 4 a reort adepublc lu~in'Pli lar- le,was at-raignad bctore politcîiua, lte cotitt> jail pendlng an axap* f-sot md expue t-lu The ar-ý ALL ARE HEAVILY LOADED istrale Taylor today. tion. les A. Smith astate of Highland Park.- Tha praperty on vhich it la dlaim- The at-test of trutck driversa mug. ed taxes bave net been lialifart- he gliitg wet gooda from WWtscuns1i a D I E'NLA yN foilow-lng years le glven a.-: ual Inspired fear iota the heetlaof Li YV£L # A I> P .rn D BtN 1913-$43,700. ail the men engagel in the businessP.E IL) " 1914-$40,155. accarding ta, reports canting tram GROCERY AND MARKET DRUGWIST _j Gurnee thal vansgiteuviiy iuaded *Ithi 1915-47.393 Sasd Ibre fautlit5Pet- cent rumble DEALER IN 1916-$6,185. lrough the village fron thte nerth. 1917--474.220. Oua Gurnee man itn Waukegan to- eea ecadse Sho upis 191-S ,00, e> said that Imttatenng font- The hart- rteporied thta C0. joues truckts witb kegs wenîttmuough the Laqgest assitaama uide O! Waukegan had neglectpet a y tovn. 'Of courese 1 ranoot Sweat- STAPLE AND FANCY GROCÉRIES ume. ara Iad. taxes an $3,000 Worth of popatty for- that lte kegs containeti beer but 1 R ODNTOSAs m'maitauaadul the asat five yeat-s, mslting a total ai shouli hete to put utp mtîcb mone>'k*GOS OIN l hx I ara n 2 sîon.thel lte>' did nat liane bonze within BOÔ13 AND SNOES sceol books for saia. John P. Lt. Curtis, il wa- r.prted their slaves. An ufart-uoaie exper- MATS AND CAPS- lence Ocut-ed the alter day,' he de-.OIR b>' the board, baiflael e ' ataxas ciarei. "One of tht-hi-ert- rucks tir- IISIIAs'PRCERIIa on a simaIlar amosut for tlib same par- Peg ovfr dtrertiy un front OfMyt ni>'S RECRM lad, home but I was not Prescrit su the Country Produce Bought and SoId r<uyCo ou d Titis. vas true aal,'acoding tu, iselghbot-s savagisi >$.>,- wtlîcciagp - -lYCOFO t-he board, in the case uofttichmond butfore 1 vas alie ta lake atinantage Phone 107-J Deane. 0f tite opportîtity. - LAKE VII.A ILL OI The fignures given abo,-- al are for Itlai saild tuai aince the strests R U ALau full values. 'ite assesseti vali ta one,- made at Zin ctytwo w-eks ago e, lcTH A L T ! titd. beer tr-ucks are anaitiing thti- îouuds GRAYSLAUIWI 1.14 of the town auj are going (h t.unit The Libettyville Indapeuitent eau-no Laite Count>' fartitet- west.tante TE cutnws Anoîher Gurneeemn i nter%4, iwd tisteLTS anyny, indapaumsreadS? EM OIt ORDER MILLION- leler ou the quetionul cortuliiîmteti____________________________________________ the Ji tatements of histt las man. AIEdS TO PAY ONI I OMJI'E TAESDRUNKS ARE PASS- I Hundreds et Thousands of Dol- INBellPLACES ARE lars Worth of Untaxed Prop' - TA EN BY"UE "BelSse erty is Uncovered. --I d for its his com- the Best t and a int wait- il every v centa à ,t wHIl do tasteful omafoits? P LA N ly and , gaod ses tn d haw i have rasnt iggae- Drd to r on e laper, in the 1>? rLL.

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