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Libertyville Independent, 25 Aug 1921, p. 4

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PAoeM .IFTEUETVLL NEE~EfTUSAY UUT ,12.E-OM Lilbertyville fndepenentISEARÀCilNEiPARz L<*.Coutity Inaende&!i - Waukegan Weehy Sm TII3S FIND MAN WHIO fhrdail.P ------- tetvUO I. sScndCts alNatr ENT TO END LIFE £IBCRPTONPRICE-11I1.50 PýER YEAR,-STrRICTLNV IN AOVANCE Office Tolophont Number 1, Librtyville Exchiltnge. W.J.SMIH - . '.- -'.-.- '...~.--. EdtorAI Lyon of Libertyville, leaves or. G. SMITH -- ---- -------- ------- . .-- ----.------- Manager notes to wife and partner CHAS. 0. NALLEV - ..----------------------"_- --------- Local Manager telling of plans - SYSTENIZED "M4ARKER" PLAN NEDf. l0'4hle Nîttîetn 't't'nudntii ofiii vuircai if llei'îys i' t'ainpetl iltiogluflit' A systemized ttmarkei.t'plan foiDiUanis Highways is being advocated (,Gds lieurtati' ~beri'î'.lie tîii v .by or organizations and civic associationa thruout the state. 1Tihe thriisdtgýin ii iatuli tif AI .ý.. n ai vli motor known mnnoIftiti village su-li. tic varions motor clubs of the towns of the state are urging the adoption. tor'e le ihatl it'Ii lotietut6:301 in file under te contrai. of a syst em similar to thse one in use in Wisconsin. toiniiliiig tatI sritten iwn tlotes, une State atltî'e itet In lui-,. sif,- n(jtI the()filie, Thse ouiy markings on the Illinois highways aie those erected pri- 1iIn fils artaîne" r 'insteeii îeîling motî' lub, I most parts of the state and ov t Iteint liai lie' 5i't5>"Y(scoul'ag#,l-ils'lh vately by individual limoatI iîclulebs. i"' on twaiitîî a large percentage of the main traveled highwaya there are no markings tutti flic> wouId neyer fînt iihl." to guide straiigers. It has been the'subject of much comment by toriats l.-on wlîn ;uIat o uies tnfniîe Imm other states that Illinoia is lacling this one essential feature of trav' several N cars ago a'len helul'ferIonut ;;, ladlier. tipittitent IN'lis ea cit ila eing comlrt i thi iis te. ttite of melanchlh h'Iilclt lîuîgilui Officiais of thse state favor some such a plan and it is pointed out that 1'o oit e 'î u end )lis te. Found et River mach .arkers will add to thse inducement for tonuts to choose well p.aVed' Htiwtver. Lyon. wait foîîutai lgout &W weil marked highwaya o!flMinois. A large milege of the through 7:2o in tht' evening lyîIng aloîîg fie lian omathile DesPlaIneti River ti liait ileu bighways could ho marked et littie expense and the saving of time. mlle nrho h ent hce and coaveaience te, motoriaita would pay for the cot iml cas than one liea' Farnu. nrhn'fi enu 'iee )')~t 's asiatil t' i li gn te aind mi' it is cls.med. Road boosters aie now working ont a plan thtniY'hen tlic Wnnotdfen found flmittin soft e adoted.toit)hini ibey were Ihere t10 ste hlm sou be adopeu. îîhonte lie at fi uu. îîn st ised. mîelaruing ---- -- tihagsoiiebodys' Wttelasing hini anl State's Attorney Smith is net leaving his antagoniste in an tincertain tliettttiî . 'littd mîade iup 'tui,'iinci sente of mind. relative to how he feels about their attitude-he answers nTrti obates go mPl tbc. by new.raids and new moves ail along the line in tise courts so>,they Ly.on tf îs rî'eaîîed i: afiliî'îî ias-il pàaiuy sýe that ho meaiis business. And. the good part of it ia that theise il it'i thi le acî'llenls m seii t 'îaI y eis go and i.. tîliigo'ilotutamk 'publc as a whole. this, that anA the other organization, stand solidly bacicuvî ittt ilie -loupa titi iii s, o! him, tcndering bhte support in every possible manuci'. Heoaught ta' itutct ifi an is'gi Ciii miffi-ttli guiitl lo ialung. 'liuti'fore. Ilie faciit tutu lu feel encoui-age-he surely has pî'oved himself ta be a vrai soldier and i i l îîut ntîc mi lile utîîu1 iii umafrad o! what hie oppotents nsay think or do. cinitlain'a ' it;i it ,tl,'i, i lit-i fei)li nc' % i l Il it, itibuis ti 'Ip s . -ut iiiili'mlure n ti î'uiîî'i îen ciîasing hitti foi' a long titI,.' titi FA MSF R VE =he îîeclaî'eî i lai t(liiad adliti uiiii FAR S F R VERSlitttie inîo-c.Iiii-iîtghtilit- wvods and ploiin/ lit SEAS FIOiIi'ERS IS gio.r. In a i 'ett o ral 1Tu led(jntjui.iouiIill.tîni tj ,, NN U C D P N ike Ile Sot-tii l'atte îîîîject. ?' ha: Ilie t- iti Itil ' îsi Ilitsnîî st iii 1I'istî.ivm'el«y l Ie ile sci t n ti l ick ;efft, geitlitti aîIng in I li, oi ds vitil on- îii'tdoei si' a '-ioi 'oi . Homtestead entry for fars in! otl ecin.Ili a; inie t ;:t i iatilattll u' u'iii- ui i i*~~ii~t, iij~., 1itteal iii. f itmt oei o_.c iisies'It"natt11lasta-e openlîlluhieltafoilesoteilfamingtai il fir i ildren aditdus <lent i' I lit' for sodiers 'amntig - Nottei 't't'nlten of Anierica on i. Soidiet s 'slit iett'int'îu-stt'ul un tt eyi,,t t 1 i a-sliecause ot]lis au- On Septi. 9. 222 larui.us 'slilie uopen land atit'ms ied tu in Nestigut' lut' ýf),,,.iions IwitiIat nîder tatIlite ed to lionestetid ent' b>' soldiers or 1 tPPOn*tttnilies Offered bY iuese ooen ftur sean-bIng uiles weîe nmade tilt te Wold war. on 'liteNortht flatte ingsI iî'aiietl informtat ion u'tnî'îî'u Itlurutîg tiseîîav enomî)iled otu enîbeis irrigation jioject. 't't'uîiing, tint) ing ti'l arisiand file itititltutil ofiWmîtofifilue uttondÙimn a'ho ..pérntheimn- ene week tater, Sept. 16. tfty-seven t aining i heoi gray mie eculf'il bY ire ilS> looking about for stonie place farma wl lie lbrnwn open undt.i le writingnilie lePiojeel Mttnaget' ' i ch wouhd blie ieiiding jdat-t'(if Shoshone proJeci in flIe saine stage. S. R. R.. Ntliteil. Neli. aboultti', hî rbroîlicu Woodman. 'About 19000 acres uf land 'eIn- Notl l'lalle project, itt IltPojecî Tueç feeltng now fi; Ibid wiih a lile eluded ili Ite two openingit. FortManager. Powell. Wyo, convtiinglper-sonal attention L~yon will lie i dity da)s no one. but soîdîpîs nitIf'ilie, he Sholtont' opening, mîtt ihie lbought blise lire normal finfilus Worid 'iai -i li e permiltp( icîl i t'a l tiît Ps t ecianîitiîîîî si-,sN ie. 'rlends and relatives tleclate thatfilîs "îke hllngs un Iiege farims. Wttashinlgton. D1. .Piesent tondit ion is due nîerply Iol A decade tgo tfie tands nfin c onstanti meIancliolla-probabl i hi'îiiîhi chmded ln the Norlt ,Patti' projeci t AN <l i Of f IIYSICIfterconditI vere a isslurange occupied iîy no J mandie tierds ofl' etitt. but nu tion F M U A K O L R D Y I ai ecamgiatlon lias s'î'uglîit iltaiut~D L AR D Y Isndscape is ntw ilotil 'sittilion n un)it le'beiol.ti i dreds of piosiei'oiis gariîî hnîîits. Tai't WAIJKEOAN 6.2 and a ]liundi'"d tînusaînîlat-tes art-eetitisA <.2 produeîng i tta't'ilptilts ii lt tlilla.iii Diatîtuiil- nugqr bits 'tnantI poti lites Nu tHltblbi t TO BE 616 SALE merous towI s (tai e lttt 'tal-etsta.. and ritllotds toue i sit n ltO tutu .'. -- branches t t neci tfilte itlles' s'viii ('taivk'r- -' "Thî' e î't'lîan itt iiof tukega tliis i the Ki-n 's îai luiait att- 1lintsnion rattngcd l'oranntier lDollar liav t')Iili ing Ila~s t't nit e au iiitu ti lîlo utlin tl.tnilin_ hcIiiId Thhtsda> - Augusi 251h.-antI if try. '.%file ilîti l Oiiiissi ît'î tthI Gei lit,'- lltilii-ti fil ahbc a illgger and bet irli argafi Church er vicoi PR ESBYT ER IAN Eari C. Morgan, Pastor. 1 ;abbatli Sehool ai 9.45 ai. 'tm. ii G. Wem"li, Stîti. (Oir ex. cîitîe commîiit- tee is no wroniulinseil of the sulierin i tendent , Fo'i'est muit h. irecti, i 'tiso m-lail Actitli.s and Benesolences, antI i1Paul G. Ruy, direcion iii organization. iThere are two aduIt e-lasst's Vou i*,-ti 1cnrdlally inviied. ilreach ing atI i . n. T or ii't ipe tiiori*ngn sermon "'lhe llt'ight Sie i-0 hif ' Jnir coni,'tecaion itil tîren. 0ioduici. l'ai l. aiî tgfh iii. 'lnie sîtetkit iliitii einsciig is .. " ua ets. lrlîî'iil Lti> Actii lies. in ilit Metîtotlei Cii tenat>i tttttei.ANi'. lîtîsel," ail j pre-'i'5 I liiit s tsatile tttionti ii'. alai îîn j t n e lt" usi i l ltbe l.iprofitale tts i i Ttis uti1Ibt. ilst p r :'ti'1 '.'A N . %,ieurinninit' iî ni lita>i iîî"îît ial, ittca uttof u t %s cntand more elaboraeantd'ne Oi ilipirtatitin than any ni ler Dollar I)ay of tilie 1ai s Itii' l'tI USl.NAttt h ail)libe more of a cnnînuniiN ee. : .ti. n t lie ('itililîttiit Nî foritli lutin lietetofori' antI mior' e i "ùlanis 11 li (, îtt No. iantid i i %% il ' îîîîîeî'aie .lrd . * sono, itilioi'anit -isaS trî'îîî itl i' liiitiiî iti l its ut l'tlott i - ( ;iri s il Iti,' ai Ititi 0 1i t1te (lita fiberltI ofîommerce' the mfet-- ans as Ait Ii t i30 ir"a îîî' Indi ilkIants 0,i i.tiecally ' %i-s ie of ni rii e jtisine'.,. ai 1 al liav eorganizeil ti îpuitisvet i ,. l oi Doll, arIi un a tcale nes î'î' lefot 'ti ii Ilttsî,&i ii. i ', ' ti' 'ttt i eîpted. .t('tinittit tees lias e been w i i t.itttt . ti< ii ail i i ii t' îî<iilel ii- ii tati, le i l ii ili'lî ii iii iti. (ean tdIl is l't %islons aitind no banet i iai 1 1 ', i i't 'îîa. în li'Il'ttNt 1i Il geiiientg. t," i.s tiliai tittgaint il l a, otii' iifit'tO n il i. ' ec .,old Bt., s 'aie iluit lias e nýe erben gis ii ri n" ' tii il ttt t'ii U ai any Dltliar Sale atiywltite. Tit'lit. o'î i . yiîî't'ite r'nillutitefit h erund liv tis n I r t. 'ti,, t isu i0-.front. al recotOs itwi ast. ant11il s l ,a Il) SaN filiat i'e tublhuic Nu ilii atIttli' t t titis t'tlo n s of diii iolla ia t n îhtît un,- i 1 ..tts !DRIVE À&GAINST I~."" * lt/.IIli BOOZE VIOLATORS Oteil,.s Attlaitt STILI.: POU ESSES (i ' -'t Ai.ld l iiintal i fîi urm itionsl- Al a î'gi ii laig i it i .ling lo,.e. ottIiersl ati ii'fiit'ii i î i l i ancti orîiet*,! i iiih 1, iflini! il inii udr ii(i,sit'iit Th, 't îit'î'ii i r ue: i ', !ii u i ib ii., ilia l i ,îi.' and mii,, atilt li tt:il ii in Ii., . sitti.tsion. u îîîî' i .tîii \'îialk "h., zgil. r Il ti . it .se, und s l, o t. oo i i ui"il wi'îl l 1 i.. ima nufaîctreîî îll ' .Iî "ti li- g'1l îGj i lit ..u ie r u izeanti wi-t t illi as ltug ,facu In and' aos Il.sof. s iltwîll preceýde the.se . It \itte l al boozo' ('5'.C5 will le pîî - 1 Io septenilier R. WENDLAND GROCERY AND MARKET tVEALER lIN General Merchandise STAPLE AND FANCY GRtOCERIES DRtY ûoo:S. NOl ION5 BOOTS AND S1IOES * *ITS AND CAPS HIOSIERI *Country Produoe Bought and Sold Phone 107-J LAKE VM.LA - ILLINiOLS I HERE IT IS Vaicuum Systemn Cabinet Electric *~asher. $9 7.50 Formely S 165.00 LIST 0F CONTRIBUTORS TO SMS FMD FOR REPAIRING 0F IPON IS ÀSS THE LIBRARY BUILDING SUPT. 0F ILLINOIS Follow lng t, a lî-.î oftbusiness liits and citizens î)Il' ie village n(I l Lbe 1«uy Vill1e whlo lhavue ntui butrd o'sardt *i STATE FAIR SCIIOOL àpublic lIlirar .antI ahlh waS left u, Ille village b'.Ille rate Ansell B. Honor conferred on Waukegan Co.Il te n iiiiT i the libr.r. man; five boys from county ineflîs on te buildling . by building at are attetidiflg school vet-andali around I lle southtil sde aind titUcCOiflathe eXt î'uior oi Illie whole 1 îtiîit SUt;ît oi Selittols T . i i tut' building. Il is est illated thle wnrk Silitîno n h- It t"'day n i ghi foui, SI tiug- will cost about $2500. Th(, whiole suilfi leld w1itet e lie us il attend t lie Annia i wîll lie î'tised jas sîîluntai,.ý,contrîbu- ta',ti'l t Simpson il, aitiislani tions. hIf younias t' flot been solicielid île'n il i n i ti' ln s t le liy the commiltevi-n eliargi', call ni) l'air S(i onîilTe Wtittkegat itan 'Il Benj. H. MillertorIlDi'. (wo~î.sho l Ia l tlt l IMIt0 itt riit'iigi tli., Intel, ivill sec th 1 oui nanit' is luint tî esonn . le ii' s Iiwll It li' utal--e tait 1 litibonor il'1t' iliilu lsi -e't 'tat * î s antI lie otieo ghonorIopres. Ile IoU éas..'i I tli., i'ffot'i alie Ilaias ma te ýto lowin haveconîrbuted the amirits Io veat. opposIte their name: lti *ut it i>,Ioýa l. Lake County National Bank -$100.01j l.tte Faitînt oli'-tivi >.ltý s iîtl Fiirst National Bank- 100.00 are: Ben H. Miller --50.00 I la zi Clignes R. Gallnwtîy 500 .t lf te St ia it tit l i eito b. E Go50n.00o Leslie Wtit. of Newpîort. L. H. Goling5.00 arold McClure, if Warrien E * . Sith......... 5000 îvin (Case.tif Ntaiîonda. Triggs & Johinson. 50.00 -\'thuur Strober. ofi Waticnia F. B3. Loveil C(o..50.00 Max Koliner ........30.00 I i j(5 %.iie tttt i. ib ' tt' t il li Lake Collnty Registet' 25.00 iti t(OuilI> ..il)tei'ift.efl fIscliools Snaebeîe & Just 25.00 Iii- eliairiiian luIllie etunts board antd Libentyvîlle Lumbet' Co 50.00 toi î' te f tilie fa î'iilers Insi tiie. Poulds Millîng Co. .... OO.'r te> a-eue -tiît'out tif a large W. P. Franien. Jr- 5.00field l n IinIts. The coufliv boardl Paul MacGuffln 00 plays iiiiitxpt'fl,stai Ille fair. They W. A. Brewerlon 100.00 titi' to i-ii..î l i te il we tîte fit J. . Taylor 50.0 1.I'itint. the->a i..Iltt i n ii iî air h Selianck Iardw':it" Co.ti o ieitili * .'it', 11w ttîtît' i i pai t H. B3. Eger 5t0.O0 tient ofi'lit'.- is' ostf lIIintî-u an1 A. W. Lindrolli 2a.00 i i tatta LiberI> vIlle Iudeýiîeniii ni "15,00 Ed'win Austin f(ti i lii5s in i. . l.tilîlta william Flafenîsnn :5-O1 it hil t At tth. i' i itt tit tis ea i.: NW~ni. 1E. Ileket *ii 2 I5,01) - tr i i t Sîlil i lo-ttt M. Pester & 'Son it t l'iiiti &(<to. o FOR ALL THE NEWS 0F LAK<E i F. C. Norniait Io ()A o COUNTY, SUBSCRIBE FOR THE c Il. suling ,titi I:: o NI NDNT-1.0A N'EARc A. C. He ... .,titi0o0oôo 0 o 0oco0o0oo0o0oôo0o0 J1. M. Bernard t1) «<(Il J1. W . Ciii' tt ______ A. Hossitt W. W. (Carroîll & Sons Coi Fred Croker 0 F. W. Parkhurst 15.11 John Letster tIt It'ý F HIL Martin 1 w F LIBERTY VILLE. Y - L T- LA-ISI! LUUIN-1ilI FAIR Libertyvi lie SEPT. 5e,6,7, 8&9* BIGUER&.,'BETTER THAN ,EVER.* CIVail at rarm ,,Bur eau Office for Prenium AI '. ii i M.'t1 .Mî- .1 Iz A..î w. t-k î.- nit n c a i and 11itt t î'î' s i s NeI i i . 'l- il'-1 it t;Lm.i i >u tin Mil - sin hv ..i . I.. li \1i - i.'7 t1iti NI' NI lt the M. E. Ch 26thm aterne Der at 5: 30. TI: The b zThe c1vi1ll clothi tect hi smty-to to enji tain h AI ro to c'hoî SA1 PAl 0F R How FALL wiîitel Lst and Ful in formation. BUILD plenty We for yoi Coi la N Gett Ain Chea 5;- titi lu Auction Sa le Having leased my farm, 1 will soul at public Âuction, at the farm, 24 Miles northeast of Lbertyville and 5 Miles west of Ïorth Chicago, on Thursday, Sept. 1, 1921 Commencing- at 12:30 P. M. Ail My stock- cattle and horsecs--hay. Grain and Form toole. J. P. GUERIN, Prop. FRED GRABBE, AUCTIONEER. "FAIROAKS"9 HoIy Child High Sehool for Girls 988 North Sheridan Road Waukegan, M1., Opens Sept. 12, 1921. Day pupils and a limited Number of Weekiy boarders will be amitted. For ter ma and f urtiser particulars apply to the Reverenci Mocher. rmom No Bels-No Sprng-Rigid--Smooth-Copper Tub- No Mechaniam in the Tub-No'Exposed Gears. Double Wall Construction-No Burner Needed-Twel'e' inch Bail Bearing Wringer-Wringer Turns in Ail Posi- tions--Worm and Gear Drive Motor is Rîgid-Shock Proof-Vacuumn Cup Gets the Dîrt. Cati at olgr Store for Demoastration, or Telephont 64 ard we wiU place a machine in your home for free trial. This Machine is Guaranted by us TITUS BROS., Electric Shop. MILWAUKEE AVENUE. Wi D£ LâRRTYVRU INDEPENDENr. TkkWAY, AUGUST 25,192 1.

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