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Libertyville Independent, 10 Jun 1920, p. 3

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114F IJRPRTYVIIIF INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY. JUNE 10, 1920. PAGE THRE~ 0000 00 0 00000000 ,l I 'iiil cii iii luntie- ,, Th. l'f PPISONER SMOKERS 0 PoIREVIEW I 0 ill-ilCr1 qk alaiii in NiliB.IlýRDn ' 'I "SMOKE" t[ I AD %IYrIl.- ixrug'-î 01nitighlanîd 1lnk ',urIîîîîtîet ii iwai lki ih 1 Conducted bi WILLIAM IJ. WOOD. ii I'I1T'AYA~YLîk- î,îîî,î ii. iîîi'- Alilcomzulcatiooe intended Cor 1 MI, S1, 'u Ilothis deparuneat ahouid lie address-1 AN A E6 T W YM J-, i I I i ilîih- ir lali e , * i,.t--h .* d LuWilliam J. Wood. 11liS i e~ ~ dere St, NVEAlkega. IL Zion City Pair Sentenced to I Ma i. , Il~îi ~i '.i î,î-F] Nur, liieiir t- iI llloE - _____ Working Roads for Smok- M. 123M.'alt , NItIbail aîîî w lii t a ofliiiIiii. ie- v..and NI -. NI 1)W . JMîoda, Iaii-tît. ing "Quit" Their Jobs, lient Sunda> in Ille Ci i riý -. T iti.ut Ar-a. Tiie ai, 1 m.il-I- r Wooîds: Oi i,, - Iliiti v.ui -iiî~î~iî* îtUîned N'<d -îiiî-iitciand i t«eurc.- NOUI I OlUitin each v.eki- Vi ibii> q N orL hhore cilles, frotmin <'î o to 10 îî hu l e Ili 1 lie jt-iitile*fitiisfl le tiepl l detf the 1 .î-ot c Mita aukci- arecl fi> iconîiedbythe aa iil wui aî:ith -ti lue ii ikabi.- leatUreotlt ciiUcb-tO!iciii'-i-i ,i PIlt!ce foîr 1IWo Priacîner. wto escaped MaJ uieaj u.adM union iSilniat alleneai 1> suai> Oi.-i caîli vcek. We baie 61)iiiii-iî-iaani filii in it eaera. he~ <-o i ig J. î'toiiratlu -i-. nd MI-S. >aî- f eii i . Il' lie tozethei liii, -]-Sx:1 c< i 10 r to ake iL 10-1ii hu t eIi-i W, zio Ciy YS trda. Te e- Go. ongof 'iicag %iite ai th L.th ihe tii deaiti i) occur in fie taiîîs cuntii aiui N. 'W. i3ank- f'rîîtIiîx îli cîradli i-oer ar Wtiî ac~snMacîlue> bome e$unda. 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Tîroijittiail tiiese mont lis hli a. becîil 1 1t'I 2 7 1 3 2 l :î od is V. fov. 0r and dauglîlci re- a 1paientî .ulerer and never imuti17. *211 4 8 9 14 hi1- 1- i11i1 r 1 l I n' ii- TA f It>u-iied lu ii hm li -i ii i ise ueka in îîîuî ci ai hlilt. itl4s aged v.'le and a 2 7. 1 1 8 9 22t .1 2 men -- lis u rct- i io? lu ,In colnstanti. tîndînce, bp-1 i l -4 5 14 1 16 21i _ h anl M. F iio kîjalis i idesIi>c, echlîilren and friends.le de-j22ix 32 '28 25 22 lil 21 __ iii; r.l u i i yi>-the i l,- lum> î i-- lni,-inc m Lake liartedi uais Ilc May M2, 1921). ai lits il 16 8 l 2 6 i î : Lie.i '. ny i-tair-aaZuîîcb Suila> iihomeai[iraije VicsV. bcbg sI eaî-'2522 2 2s 19 21 2-, Il i17 DI T)AnIk il ih ir 11-ceo orZi nA- and MrS. 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G 3îaehlîîcî inedîv.îuîî , 1"I.,s o îînuille.a: Priihiei N.4.B>Nî th -il rdof .h.-> M u iai- 1 nd the . aitof last v.cck tiîîii -l N i 77b fn rl ee M a Iti' uad aileAbout 11Barigton relativez. 11*ktil N -v.-rIUiiicam 2 iil ' i tii-y suil-ni;- iade a Jaâh foi li M itdNm, A.5- i p (;!du.]alîl rh :,rliil lte2andI h:i ~ _ B a.i e ctwli, cai and jumping nlia Bitickiuian s aiîd t h,-SiiiiCk 1 ai- h t rium - iii 't'" tiiiilIl ,ýNi on iiy xsre sw.'cbed off before In.îîh-i i iiîîiiSm.' ..-:.. t- lici in itfi iidltel 4,~ lu' t-,sr-ioîid gel near hem. 'J I Roznuhat.-: anI 'aiiiit> aticîîd - I- 'îrte ie ual i.'Vi. w Clo:- Cha 'ick~B-sangry ulea he cd fie high -.lîî-î -i !io- itaiînfenl, IL-~ J-J ~ Y finI ill e pri-.onei, lde Scaped. iApniii sDl M -- hid il.terinlned t10 ha lenlen i v-th Apet iisI Dl f r i lý eiaili e de "lcd ttl h'Pf lr--t 'ii"v 1 i Stomachache, Say Dos t :!1deai wth iheriniiuecîi iiii-iii"tua ' ui ' 1' i~OeJuna 4.-Operation t ,ar. i aughl or of Ihî.-> reluln u ti-i.mo ai of theverm.lfortflap - Z.f Jarli1 îîiin.- iicii i iid - 'i l S il 'gol îîg out of Style, accord- tf thI y <'mmha.',"-k i- .oiugIdiîineî-raof IWk iiii sas boih lsîw -xrae td> B b Pu lu dtin ,on lhc.i t"-and mtîkc %NS î-.i-în -ý,t'lai,--.îr Iri.v.ii al-i I 05c1tî0o! ofthe Oreon tati- 2 'i oiii. - 4ii 1,J- I'hie-lthits Siir.--hiEnctli . A,'-rlt 12.1 31îiiAt NeOciation, Much that ws Black-a 12 îa .fl n- rning ' iux I'hait iha titiîc NNlîefl 15 s-ars of atee lic eltierrauil lappendlebtis lu recènt yeBmff XVlîie 19. 31, l' : s'-ý - iv~~~ac nrr bat ai al] but Plain lstomnail- BaKt lyadwi - -.tlric bai-t- ,4aiatu ilu îes o -I ln.l î - ~~'tfl ~ ah,. ln saryitiL degmeca tfllPllY V -l it.nb eir i-.-' 1 d IeSaîl Ni-w N iV liai fl - iakant _' i5 i n 1 - i tbesai ihN.iciaiOi ,'i-obte-iiîNo. 49.R. M v tIii.-e ' t [ii-u-- ,apj i i v- hi a i a' roiin ti and )e . ___ îîîs 1 s" le I 1i* ' i i lii'aL' : Xo0X 0 X 0X 0 X 0a---X il iiiitc 'ti ' mîs-îi 'ENiitillii the XI O1,~ W. Ge You Mat.- i cix\ ii, J ia ai li bar time X a THE INDEPE D N te xi t-j / A .-- -r uds-rt-'- iix-- fr i Il- vai iiilicI, Mn Ehzîh î'-ô most widely read newepaper in o0 mii-'~"Io 0,î 1-i '- t i> l n ok x Lake cOuntY.x 0 :- x 0 *-F A'RN4ER S!i * Since April, 81,901 farmers of Illinois have joined the Illinois Agricultural Asso- s~ * ciation and their oounty Farm. Bureau. - * It is a wonderful record Of farmers organ- * . - izing. iVembers are coming in at the - * rate of 227 per day and 6,825 every______ * - nonth. The fifty-two counties that have * * had membership campaigils have an av- lu 1 w. r * erage membership of 1,300. Six counties S.,! lin ' l No, 453,t\V. ** have a membership of over 2,000. t.h1.N~ P armers are oroanizing and' stickîng 1 * together. At. the rate we are going, it will MIl'I; j . *' , I -i 24 21 2o Il 'l only be a few months- until we have an Sul.i' -q: * organization of 100,000 farmers in Illinois. 1: î nd- Intodays the farmers of littie Kendal- u 272 * county, with only fine townships, signed195 i1 * up 961 members to the P. B. and I. A. A. 2hI Four county rnembership campaigils are . tin N,,47i.14 l0.11~ * goillg on every month., Ninety-five per %N m;~~.2- * cent of the farmers are joining these or- i - 7 17 311>. * ganizations. 4 111 Now, ýit is up to the farmers of Lake SMOKES IN lION: * county. We are going to have a chance to BOY FINED $11 show that we are in earnest in trying to tiI-', * sotve the problern abouit which we have been *Mg. a rUnpi,,yi taikinZ.g-.Rememnber, the campaign lbe-(-sns * l. ar<i; n ' next Monday. '3e ready ta joiîn. iti'oiiN WM. DILLON, Chairman (If'M,? Lake C.ount~y ivembersnip- Uommittee 711! 1111,-'" ~ <A i t tI'. 01 1101 1 La e C u t F r B ia ai e fui'l fl3t0U * d iltq. j.J.i3 , i. uperd n ehi s lt * Lake County Farm BureaullelCity. îlî ileyl Illinois Agricultural Association ; apere o Wat o ale eC. aie.In teI DEPENDENT re ach over 15,000 rea m rs ah week. Time of Perance. as Ia W ers. $mail deginninge, Bginnind of GqIeCt In¶stitution. MIi-lrcd lad hi-en rauzhty an1 l e? Nt' ari:.' ,the famiiuphyei1 Ont tii. liii,.'f .1i it>,în1870,. Lb. oeoth. r had told tbr t tîî o u it -ai? '.ili" i îu,.dl cov. tn dant tl t ii "i'I> w;i.î lngli3% an-l ihlnk how sîrrî aî. xiii. lit the l'Xl i 1 it. ait ni Ipiiîr l i1 1 l. ! i.l ti r he iaws îîîîtîîdnie ber trient r '!z-t.-rht iie ' 'i "\;11,ui t wi-i ud Of 11!- .11I ..- it.i-rI, a to i'Le door for Mt-r.i , .-- aill iii h ut few ;vt.>n lîç' i'il *-'t ii-r iiî ,la , tlt olite u'., t - i mdi ab î~'iî Nid.- 1rlt I-i gl * 1- ---t \ViuI - curry oue uV;Sles m 'seli - li, t,% lI A, - îînvWag 1i1'ii i i l " ,. - n an N orth Shore Trains Operate Dire'ctly Into Loop "L" Stations and make conv-enient connections To ALL Parts of Chicago TRAINS LEAVE L IBERTY VILLE 6:02 a. mn. 6:3Â a. in. 7:02, a. n. 7:32 a. mn. 8:02 a. ni- 8:32 a. mn. 9:02 a. mn.. 9:32 a. mn. Connect at Lake Bluff with Express Trains TO CHICAGO 6:24 a. mn. 6:54 a: mn. 7:24 a. n. 7:54 a. m. 8:24 a. n. 8:54 a n 9:24 a n 9:54 a. Mn. Then every hour until: 3:32 p..mn. 3 4:02 p.. 4: 5:02 p.mn 5:32 p.mn 6:02 p . 0.32 ). fil. 7:0)2 p. II 7:2 l, :54 p.m. -:24 p. m 4524 -P. 1 i . 24,P Then ev--,, ar'- 1 so- it 1 12 -2 . 1:27 sn TRAIN,$ ARRIVE IN CHICAGO 7:44 a. mn. -8:114 a «.n. 8:44 a. mn. 9:14 a. ri. 9:44 a. mn. 10:14 a; mn. 10:44 a. mn. 1 1: 14 &:'Mn 5:4p.ni 5:44 p. n 6:14 1) i. t):44 P. ti 7:14 ti 7:44 îniut Ii aIt( traisin le-a v i' at .3m CIC(, NORf[!pSI10E & *IM1LWAL'KEE R. P'. IY y Tic-kct Ofi 1 i Ieu Liticrtyyv llk 7,1 eu .Let's settie- I ~ lshed 1858 11 io n , - l ' ii.awI Egc Thiii 'li- s rk.i on itie aIr-fil- la 1 and 3, Wholesale Market. AGO, ILL. THE LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY. JUNE 10, 1920. PAGE 7rHRE£ 41: die

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