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Libertyville Independent, 17 Feb 1921, p. 2

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TIW VOLIV'S ARiUL 'NENTS TU1 T WORLD 1 ~FLAT, NOT ROUND' Points out Mans Reasons foi, THE LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDf',- THURSDAY, FFEBRUARY '1l7, 192 1. 000000000000000000OfiNL"JliiS 0 0q0 000 000 00 LO T IS SO LD T O AÀ 't'l u1 iah.tiii-iîih< LOCAL CONTRACTOJU -rnigUp Fither'« Clarac-i THE CHECKER BOA"D CoflduCted by WILLIAM J. WOOD. AUl communications lntended for this derxrtment ahotalm be admreua. ed lu William J. Wood. 118 Beivi- dere St., Waukegaxu, 111 ILLINOIS POLICE BIHUNDER FIRE FROM TWIO SUIDS c Mis Conclu sion ana uetes 1 \ i~ il,,, mtade 00< i ter i fel i Tie.rirtu LOtIlll . 19 F. 11, Anybody to isprove ii tla i.iii îiilM Which Finatnced Fight i I 1 15 -,q.-I,5 s..2t3:1 27. ,F ion, . Voi lh- a io M rs erg A l tlu m a td on raind avenue, I122 27 îi il 1 91 14 ~ t~i ~ lnt u ih .. .and Mi. aid Mi,. W l Jot' asfIllie North SboreElcUr27 lit< SIl u2124 P* bs sene ItUfloiog (qUe<-iîco i ollev nis iithors ilIleiniafnow- of Le.,:Angeler, Caif., but for-8 l 2521 7i;22s 37 ê*these learnei gentlemen and lie i111 soerirle week end. nierly a telegraph operatar at Deer- etcdiaws. ' W, goca s0 for as teo ff-r e<lie iii n rs 7ogeM"e alkel field, tbbcAMr. ,tggS in real lite, ai-A go<idfine lot* (roisboardîuiac- i M" dollars I10file Fous esiti- Pro- cii10hi.adNrsaimorgineer cw wlîoîsSociety loving wife made hlm 1lire-fil orr or t iie raaironmilersuth o conndo bis smoking in the. barn after b-27-24 hS-12 draws; if 10-15, 26-22. ce bab ay proof whatocscri liai îih Stinday ft<rnoron. siffe nrebted a large portion of the 812., 23-19, 1623, 18-14, 9-18, 24-19, and *W lis a sphere. '.fi. and Mm. Fî-ed 'Schunuacber cf estate of the lte "Silent", Smithbof %,e ]lave a sort ot goosewalk reversemi. , '11va catends that it is hIe. Glmore were business visitors here Evauiaton, bas bteu asold et Wauke- Bala.k wouid bc obliged te play care- t iifl,Ïth of absurdidty for astrononieri- Saturday evening. gan by Attorney X. F. Beaubien ta fully to draw. f M,à r hta liquid biail of water - Ierinan Peterson, and upon this lot c-19-15 la 'à good attack.W OkjAmbing tbrough space et the ter- Miss Doris Scbry-me spent Sunday deuended thse figisi Roasbeck made T sleed of 66,000 miles per hour, with John Schrynae, who lives on thete tpxrevent bis wife tram obtaining The Fourtb Amterican Tourne>' book al ~tlIUgtflp*y truvey ever>' 24 Spunner farin. the divorce In Lao Angeles. Le uaw off thse press. The play' ia cov- es uand uithout spiling a drap! M- n rs atr Wben Mrs. Rossback braugist suit ered wlth notes thraughout, annotated i 1111e1a1e111orne.aandUse. Walnes ahintaLucyM sh le cbarged that he preferred enter- bY Use best American eXperts. An>' vaft omendfthed be defles s Lrcy- Laun were guesta af Mr. and taining bartenders. street sweepers aoewisblllgtai get a lino an two-move 0Mtu dispute bis position. Mrs. Walter Plagge Sumda>' evenlng and corner policemen tar ber guestsa t restriction play should get one of these ai ill ate laleve, wethr itfordiner.thir fasbignable events. Il was books, wltbaut fait, as itleiswartb a se ail water l level, whtberifodne.thn Eossbaek turiued aver thse Wau- wboie llbrary of books on the gante. p à*ý&laite or ocean-therefore the. Miss Ruths CaUiow, William Wblt- kegan propert>' ta Attorney Beau- Write ta E. H. Greene, Hannibal, Mo. il, r cnnot possible be apherical in more and John and Wright Catlow of bien ta get maney ta flght the pro- - du MIsre tseani>' one sun and ouI>' Barrlngton vlslted Ueir tiant, lirs. Jas~. ceedings. Mm. losa« compelled l'robtemt No. 129. By Wns. J. Wood. betubnoase nUefrbe. ____________s «$.Boa-not millions of moons andSn etslngei-s on Stands>'. besr aan om al.Lasingehes manhi- ct Op» o sucs as the. astranomers Mr. and Mrs. P. Thiomas of Milwau- Sion. <.Q Q C <kee. were guesta af Mrs. Thomas' ais- s Us te su- la oly 3,000>4 miles Mrs.FredKrop000O0000000êO wm-uot 92.000,000 miles, as, Use ter, Ms rdK perceruti>. * " oasmers would bave us belleve. Fi-oelich & Landwer are moving 0 DEERFIELD o* . s se31 Ia Àk da.> iAuAugust wiii prove Voiva's Ithir garage te tbe new building on 0000000 000000 O W O dImi 1 INU the sun tas onl>' about 32 muiles Psn vne There will bc a meeting in the. Town thj U tà dfeter, nt 866,500. Mr. and Mrs. Franlk Young have re- Hall Tuesday. Feb. 22, t 2 p. m. for q s MM thUe moon does not hernow lier tliedtrak ulc.LstWd es-tbpuriiose of reorganlzlng the Deer-~I5 1Mhum Use Sun, but bas mndepend. day Mr. Young was nîarried le Misas i S(Imt] Ascaio.am 1 * e * mi t h lu ath s il.ou mAnua Stelling n Iiuriingtou. Iowa. pi-ovide meana loi-lita upkeep. se àgmtions anld does5Lt mccc au inch. . Non i h-rore o ae Mi. and Mrs. G. Zimmers a! Irving bi lb eutends tbat the sun moves in Side Beach. andi bas many frienda bieS wt i- n M. Bak- il781 1 1 obot run h erh e teert hoetedtemharPanrtla rkr petS spentMr n Ms Bak- 78101Il.t ~em roud th eath fot ht. art whoextnd Whte-13 15 20 28 28 30 31 32. cc titr te- iun. That tbe ciicuit of tiofis. Ieiha-~cnrtl rdHgi.Wbite ta pis>' and win. l~ehwldens tej miles a day until Mir. sud Mis. Robert West were en- Niàs Maude Karct is vsitina at lber An end gaule position Usat came up p, tà lit ea Iate southen i-nos poit, t rtained et the. Mfi-ed"Churcb home s istei's, Mrs. Frank Seaman. ot Cross in cross board play. <Charles McCready ot »B-btUagvlng lis aur seasans. in ilarrington Saturda>' evening. Pansj - s Wn . od 1721U Josbua commsnded tht. sun About fifteen young peaple enjayemi Miss Cavsjiauigh et Kewaunee spent etbenN.10 B'W.J od Op, tnd .Mill, and it abesiem - wicb a bille fi-cm Palatine ta Lake Zurich the. pasî week with Mrs. William Ste! boluiN.10 B m . od i *410 b. absurd If Il were stationary sdrthgstra> fenon s wdthe esarIs tnaved. adrtr audyatroi. fs ,#$bMOlaers-saY Ibat te cas-b bas Thet pupils of the Lake Zurich higb Mrs. Lamber-t and Mrs. George. Os-b OsW b*ay taeis.'Voiva waits tc, scîlool wiIi preseat the play,. 'Untang- terman of Chicago apent the -week end cit Mas othi evîear ithis. tri-ililons ing Touy.- e comedy in two acta hy witb Mr. sud Mns. E. H_ Wiltmna.S * * anaai-Helen F. Bagg, on Fiida>' evening atI 'iri. snd Mrs. F. H. Mceer nd son, a Aits-onomfeis conendtlîat the eai-Ili8 O'elock. Foliowing la the caîl of Debert, wei-e uhe guesti of Mi- and 0 w« tbotbands of years in rocess cf characters' Mns. 1). Neami ofNorth Ci. îcago tact Ê 1à0 ,tltbtlon. Voliva says tit it was Mrs. Addisoni Ra>_. Marie EichmlannflTiîursda> - 'V ' pae-umoon, stars, cari itl an thni> RliliBrhr rs .tirsIsipnî iil @ lasix days cf 24 hours eacb A ice Tonneay ek w.th...e. sonlFredBlrgrionsE IM tides ai-e not caused b>' the.Nlidred Carew onew, îthlersnFrdPasns arle 'flot Use moon", for lit Tahiti, an Mn. tJas. Manneriniz Crysstal Smons 2aolyu-Cia2.,____ r~p in the. Pacifie,' there ai-e high l lIdysutManuering .... Maitha Rabe - il n hcao I~at Doon and at midiliglît ail ihéi Fena îck Van Alsten _Harrison Norton Viri>~il laggi aid June tunckie, Ililui-- 1 3 162ti 22 23 K 21. toiîmd, and the mniel coule't lbe wlewr iysc ihýnUoi, Wie561)1 03KI Ustere ait thet Ure. 1Carotyn Cari-ol.......Pearl. Bicknasec h ier srovisîc wtii.înBlack. hIoSplay) 2and 32 i l ,,"Ut if tht. earlh was ta globefble Mns. Brown --- .Nirginia Herren aM- Solh'.m.mC. viflg nîcel>. tMl oday A i.k 0 laudy in ig .%ana ePýaew haiti-onomerit aseit Tiiiillsoii Arthuiî Fiot.icl Mti . lecsuit<ls iMna'i«uacticab endgaime. 026feet in ever)- six mies-the Mis- Nora Marie Giatt with Mn. suad -Ms. tHoward Gbbs of ___ I~lrvr weuld îtart down billifat ____Highland Park. Profcient o.11. B -lt.J. WîI = Veapolss and then have te iun u p Ms uutuCie u .tî u ~J&mg before fit gel te New l)rleans. CfM DIM~'is A lst ulwee b>' lut iutLo 11t- tshlPs dissappeai- t ses b- ÀS UICO IRESS lildlt.ia at ekb h ci. ÏMlime ethse range of vision oilthie titi- ines-s ot an sont. / = yesi huitJied If Yeu isairli a C T11 I-AI'bt,,iVgtilM .I.Tuîî ,biaays, and iou gel y ou lit izon TAI' ON î ;i ti ba uli n 1lu idt at otîinuuoui I- « mls' *Wn s1i-b tirtait h. ii t :~ I CE CREAMI SODA tt il ut i iOut uil - tW*mr i- t ait u,'. ie it. îî ~ 'n at fli whioiu-;t s tl<uo uIi u xi rt tluuii. .\-l.uiit i tu 7itaf I 101toi uIt ut l an i myht - alut-i. l i ti a fitiu t1' - 'i i, it.iutt.I l i i u 9lIplanet, i stneo I, ita lo ) 'tM Motion o et Ii- m I.i t-l ui> a iih -ualttt tt - i wa1 l 1<0 tl ufru moiu-s c ii, i Sl .utI 01v, etc. sa i- t o fu Ttiiii t i tItrua 4 1 l- t wk. 25 '.12esý (f There i t iii- iiustn. IIttu l 01tat i 1 ,Ot-u-lay. ltatk att11i19, ti, u. lu t a ' I l tut u t. -ell 9 -M cash s-lortd in11-l bili l 1Z <n î.nht-'uti'w -Iilau_'ttiirt-; M ui Itti- atiti a17t ii 19.--< n al 'W elau <-hitt i'i reut ,' tul,. t t s i ul a -- ai- r I . lli, l1 n ht1. la nd m n iliad a ru uta b.ult1i îauuitIi - stlu î i i i'd LamituoSunulos. ta - t Iu' i Ii, * Iu i et os.tti - Formner 3icf-mn> Ftiiî li utu Iti tit "i uitttt a- i . utlu- I uie tuX ttt i-ai i l;t, 10Ci' 5l-rý i r f itu .iiim< tack whit iu-ng au .uI l nitinsptîîdttl a flty Court i-i t ti ~ tw ttt u h- p-tîîa uit "u, u1<\ I QIt ti -t i' No.itt 7 1 . ' 1 ]1e rti-u ar t rt r iîî te oin< t ig- i ig inipelp. hbu uuigliî o lu. po îrlt.îu-fti u\'ttn-\lu.Vi'rilt-, l2 p7a 22 2s 30 3tiret on the was o0lecoseiv. iii drink it withotîhein'-, ut. M. .A.Ipchl h îs- iet7ii 2 7 2play and 2 14 <t-s st er <ii, Mru. Il J . I irei-ni-. 15 23 2 5S9 0 26 1026 ut-deuîe.Frittai>. j 1 t 21 7 18 14 2?3 lu1 15 10ý Miis Loînra Mîlîlk,- is msttngfiterm -ito Smuliiîii W1'oblein Nuo..127. lB> sisii-n, Mns. ecige BranOd ofihlîandi George I. Siocuin. Park Iis wt.tk. Black--1 Il 15 16 20 26 K 31. Mis. Eugî-ne Ender enigriaincd flie White- 23 24 27 30 32 K 3. BelSystea5 500 Club asat Tueiday. Xhie to play' and wiu, 3 Sc 8 5 27 24 23 19 15 101 Mrnd uiMns. Henry> Segent ot Liber- 15 19 l19 28 20 27 16 23 tyville w-cie tht. Sonda>' gucsscf Mr. and Mrs. tiegert. Solution tc Probiem No. 128. - Il> Mi-u. McWilliaoîis and daugbten. Mil- .MLrn it1tle ge gti nsto duem tf Hei-bei-ts is.ai-e thé gueits tBiack-2 3 712 13 161620. -- is. Wbte-947 18 22 24 26 26 27 31. ofi ~ T tMn. H. G. Clouse. lBlack teplyadwn >r vel piw fle ..sers Mi-r4. . 'M. Ile snd fail >' were the 16 19 ili il 19 28 Il 8 2 6 -guesta cf Mi-, and Mi-i. Emi Sanders cf Tht. ebove three problens ai-e endl W'hen you signal the telephone oper- Chicago, Stîunulay. aie,; fric tht. 12-16 tînt. on tbe si- ator and ask for a number she repeats Mms. Anaii Sleii- nam i't iinei Moni________ ily fo tI iic e l s i ai ilu'I it. She is trained t follow this prac- hil e ir or line'le-it'eP II IKI tice ini order to besure sbe has heard ini Chliago. you correctly. rr iinr oit i leUi,, O N UL YO l-it is a good plan to answer Ye, -1 ieiua l lu i-uuclmh Tlda litr-uîI O N UL YO ««Right" orornethng si il flheil< 112« ti-ilîîct u. xi-ci ALF JDOZ.COUNTS somcnîn sînula ~M r rimî anud ihttiglmi t i-cA operator's reply shows that she bas I i (ri Gmleno<e. wen,' ti'ic z, is- <t North Chicagoan Covlcted inl !ightly understckod you. Then she is Mtrs. h M. Vont Tnî'sday,. ia<e County Court for Selling --sure and can make the proper con. Mrs. t'icî Sac-k. wtîîse iadn Intoxicating Liquor nection without 195 of titile. jiaiiwa iit <-i < Il îîI l v «niafat'tii iuk e lvet- 41et hoelu'iiiiitilandtil'aik.antrw-S hil N.îit-,iairuiThui-sday W"tafound guilty When a conversation is finished, t-thm li Ien-e-îtur-îSna> . lisrç iixiuiugliur 'O well for both parties to say "Good- vu, mon bu-inîg ioht ained iik six cotitts bye." This often avoids an extra <cflKeiimihat t-îtli-are- ,omullaiiaii tl ýiîaut u'ng ;eLes. mi<utcuiis Iligli taxes. hi'ovitatk icusaisd ai I' miade in the belief that dt:.elusers couicil meting thethei-cîening. f' t tut-- .1 il, le sii tt li have been "eut off"I in the nmidat of Th lueIi id iiiYiHaI alderman St1eimi am.- axesti-egetntiec.Kn Velt foth lis case biy tatermit their conversation. osha loti, a two millioen dlar uýtcory- toîne>'I,. V. Smith., Tht. triael was meeue MOiîgh t 1e--er.Tht. 1itîbu- h.gun.I, . m .and tho Jure ru- apital Asks More and Labor! Asks Less in Impor tant State Measure i(o' liln . M. Dulai) îfh iipign, ho fatlîered a sin lai, mmýiui ei o j I 1113 session.lIe pres-n ta ivîe C t' cl<*of 11e Country iowns distictîof Cook ounly probably will present the jîlen- cal bill ninlthe ho!.se. Already general attack till along îe Ue has been ordered bv thei rrcers of organlzed labor. Johin Il. Taîker already Is on the firlng line. bie proposition bas the support of ll the organlzed agriculturaliinter- mts and ha% been indarsed by the tnlcers origanizatioets. ManUfactureRra Want More The manufacturing interests are an record for the principle of the oheme. but are understood ta be op-1 oeing the tortu of the Dunlap-Cas* fe bil, obJectlng that the measure loet flotgo far enougb in relsan tthe use of the state police in cis over section 6 of the bill. wlicl uipulates the powers of, the. stale Police as follaws. Section ilTheIllinois, state pîolice riai bave powot andit rstiait ie thpir lily: o ei.and eSm<ute iliougiiout te ,taie. warrants of srrert and 4Tarch. To arrest. wllhoîîî warrant an>' per. ;n commltting or attenption in com- mit a 'riminal offense in their pre- ïnce and wben a crmminaI offense has in tact been conîmltted andti tey have reasanable cause for believîng tat the pertions in be arresled har rommitled il. To pal-tl te raiai distrcts and principal ihtways andt aierwayi tf the atate. To co-perate with state and local uthorities in tbe entorcerneft of the. ire. fiait. gante, forestry. Publie ealtb. animal misease and mi-ldand ridge iaws. Limit on Strike Duties On the direction or orderr of the gov. rnor. or upan the. request of tie ami trney goneral of the. sheriff or sats attorney of any county. oftihe mayot tf any (ily. or oif i lie police au! ho!iillîs if afly City. inqorîîaiied iown. uiliagze r to%% nshmp, io keem wiliiatnd exiII < lie p.ower<. ci sucli officers in t lie n ers;Iiioii of ii), e a ý.i . hC l,*e%.-nliý,ta of c(rinie. and t he(d, oiandt .111 en.uiono (lf fndet . 1u! w iihîn inl 1a<orpora1eîl i!ity. i llage oi i t-wni Ilinois -taitk ,oî11()ia t i îsrm diut.% loi 111,- pot. i l în ra, FARM- FOR SALIE Fine farn 21', miles souleast of ane~dfll21, 2ile< South of Gilmer. ('omposed of 159 aIcres of g'ood fertile soi L Splendid 9-rooîn jbouse; barn 32x56 fect, wath lean-on I 6x5O feet; stanchions for 35 head of cattle and 6 horses; loft room for 40 tons of boay. Two good silos; hen bouse, %vth ail the latest conveniences for poultry raising. Ail lte other needed outbuildings found on an up-to-date farm, including a new~ garage. Splendid well of water and windmill. One of the fineý,t- orchards in Northrn Illinois. T'he Jtand is practically ail in the highest state of cWtlvratiofi wîtb no quack grass and very -little weeds. Has been farmcd by the owner for the past 30 years. TI1is faim cain heb. andeifer $6000, cash; balance au satafactory bam. The , neu placed on ii faim is very remiaomab. One of the Best Buys. in Lake County Mut Be Sold at Once Fuithur information tau b. e meed at lud.penileat office, Or sec FRED GRABBE W AUKEGAN- E i a atilb-j,Ps-pi fi- crM-m ofth.ut bbc gîtu t ila iof tgond menra -aiater sud ci-Dem, or upon thi- i-e<uest it i - ipiîiseis tbemeutl anadiphysicaltqui insyoi-nt 'a ciyei- bbc shprif nititutc-atmou<.for- the. m.rre<,pording posi ceuni>', aluprovemi b>' the gco.-rnuuu lion un (im. Enilu-miStatis arn»' Ili- Il fla tht. tastIsubaction ibai c-ot- mpemfinsatton nititi rnmm rs ,ut lii certain in 'ause trouble, A. uiîwn -uprm.i5alb îeib m. the bit, places,-quai-els uitunImi lb iP*riuto-ndenb wiiiu the upprnsai o' governor tht. respoiblli ut!i ii' hi- direcior ci inasice un the cm.utin-l use- oi tht. ruate poliî.e in(>,-,e t- iii '<I bbcgoscu-nof. tules sud fî...,I. bor ti-oubles. The manaifacburpi" lu iouu fiithe. miprt.,nnt -'l ib- is ialm. ohiertinîcibisparbîcubanîx i.tet<umh-mbi' hf- .'iippruu'ni.f l W.- t -.htli n mljîu ha- i, ti, .,It i, alit Udnifiertht. pnoposed ;tel. the ciI. would cemsiat etnoi le.-- ib lnt--_____ ___ nor. mor t ian sesen troojus haindi. t -l, niuim.îîi-,î u -t.u b>' a superiniendeni amia ar'-I , iingrt-, 11m1a> ut 'uIb Tai- ' b Sfkiiiu mum li am.ilan .uipi tt-ul Iii Skraji,- mt uCo wmpayof i tiiiue'm(It i-unt ati :tNu 11wu 21 -ttt>hai1:t ,, t Stltt-ii tou<rt .ai>t - b apttonit lut- -upo-rini.tI,n i n hî oI1hi 1, tt11,att 11î)i1-wî... , tut u Must Be of AVm>- Calbe, hiwai.. îu ui t.u,<t au1 1tn 1 i-'1.,im., 't, 1t -igut<<ttutii <it1tlt, u' 1 - i 'ta-tu lu il Light and Power Every Hour, Everywhere' TH IS practical electric1 them, the Willys Light Bat- £1ight and powýer plant ter made extra Large for ex- brings its radiant glow to add tra life. to home comforts and.its The smooth-running, ready power to lessen tedious quiet Willys-Knight steeve- tasks. valve engine burns kerosene,- With its aid millions of zasoline or distillate and re- isolated hoQmes may now have quires almost no attention. dependable, economi cal light Is'sel-cr4 nking and stopping and power. and improves with use. Willys Light has mnany - Before you buy any c*lxr chîsive advantages, -ain >g system esee Willys Light. Phone 89 DIETZ MOTOR CO., Libertyville, 111. Ther wuly*.fhu o sve.dv- CR USADERS I "IJON CITY j ni F~~-' rn'~î '% The Federal Eiectric Vacuumn Cleaner ou g l! y iou bhing t does the you A s bouse is n wîýthout Soid or Nlothily *Public Serv DR. 1. L, Ti Office ln Firet Nationi £.'lms-v-n -dwa Lliert'viit. DR. 0, F. BUTI VEvEIIIN.&RY AIeWi-ANT TATIL vi ELHANAN W Alici-nt-y-ai timi b htîiu - <u - IBERTYVILLE. LYELL H.e ATTtuiit.vAi Lihetybviît. - Liue EwtId Re. m-aiuse -N PAUL MAC( AWTORNEY A I .lbertyvlle., D R. 'C. 0 V.tuhmy TELEPHONES Offbe with Fat LNB£ETYVILLE FBAIR Marble and Monugs eometery W@i e.rr"pondenc 116 Geni MARTIN C. am1 Waehlmgl 011eà. Piî am..piton t', lwv . i Corner County and Cory Ave.

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