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Libertyville Independent, 20 Oct 1921, p. 3

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TUHE LIBEWTYILLEf NDEPENDENLTI-IIJRSDAY. OCTÛBR 20. 192f - - - .-, - [dE LOAD E TAKEN (OND RAID also on At l Chicago 4 Waukegano' A. V. Smlith's -e lcept extremely and mucceeded ln ber of aileaed pro- rs. 'ai haul waa made Pr Bartili of Higit- tdeprî obtaincd au. 1usd of , lquor In- er. whiîe mule, made at the. An- n Thlrteenth andi tbis place a bot- oured oui iutîs au 1. This .9act IrL l- Id as prima facie ider a new Iaw. I. Smith. of Proff- ded and vielded a g two quarts of nforntion In lb. siecutor ' indicates ait guîliy of boot- Jue Janisz-ski, of s treetF. Waume- )Uund a barre] of ?r-n swurn out fer b00000009 L SCHOOLe 60000000 nru, is-i un ;-v -Nu-lt! '-T Art t fi lfià - ru! 'ni-r ;ujni.inr n! Sa ii i ilu'. ind "frut i i Lit) ri aIf 11 iuuîîîr ",t ni lrr J Il Cuni aftt-nu,n in [ib litaa ca.- vritring 'luîru-day. n I'-nz.-n amnd f.ir 1ii.- ùr or NI!.r ttrn'-r qunula: -t '5a J .hu r? u!ie ng - nt fiaurda.v ath a as-ni Sunda, ai 1'- and daug-htr r, iday afftrns<rn ýn ind Rîdge. l11 ra t on his fart near 0e mices. ist in bringing nMV bit. tTHE NEXT - $ ,0 U' - : ru pI Market Co. »iie Re- knt the u ilcling VILLE. ILL Vice -President ST CO. UARANTEED ILLINOLS CUT WIFE'S TBROAT WITII RAZOR IN ROW OVIEP N!ONJEY Broker, formerly connected with Williams Motor Co. here, under arrest biuh boro,',r r s Roi. lvuaIhîv bnd t~" mer]r , id uiutk 11 l, ,i Moor lr Hn uof Wal kIu-g n 'u Sfdoi nl1ght î it . wth a ravir. The attit, [î*I,>d la~ icaglu, f4llowing an argument over monue> Ross halli ue-n (on a 'inoun- ohînt- M,I r- for a wr-r-k Mr ' , , ije' a id it- and jug. ularu%-in u- e 'd .dfroit the roniito falit .auJ.îîtr i ront 0IIt f 1tht. s- aîr ,iari -i,.- ca- îîsi-.- 10 S: IA. -' 1w e ý rrb- ooçoîl duce to in an aeIll10 a- Mu-I l!ir- rNruil et' $,r. wuld r.uvî-r-til1t 0fh.- il()U btiII: sil. a ,.j n, le to îak-ý - a -i i t irn Flots Tells of the 'Qaurrel. Ru,,..' . rk-n ilu, li(- liali,,.un -r. POUio-e itatiorn. i-aid l i ni r.i wifp- lad 'juairt- ' .:ir n TIror, , ,'. u .io1 r, gai-ding o-! i i ' .. n Iàz<ur fi,- sail r r1' , j.- iuy u. aa ' 'l tif Souin h j ', If, - f, wifl, ini S' 'la .- --ond ifr'N -A ;t ri t'ir jn Ml hI, i nli-~ Stii lli, rnîl u i ' J,,'it ,- itîaîu-1 1 i 'îi , tn,'i nu h- llk bond - I ad ,r-- 'fi'a.r Tak et Alsumed Name. Tmioa-,kagi, lis-v a-l-iru.ng ai filie AltuxandrIa I-tu, - us - t ,,ui un il' wn onu- one lit his î Sniit- iIa TIo dispoiben eofMcUilîl Fi-l- velums-rd llfit lPfida N an(! h. r.n , ir-Ini n! boltland iâ w il.- rýet-Iorjai- him. lhe uaid. Ti-h.-iw.n1lo f'- Congre8a hotei andi!-gs-.duni-i Ite Danmé ot Mcflonald P~rday aflernoon fli., mit,-ni.,i' ý l'y aptictnrn.-nt in truof Il 'la X.V Ii ley buildinir ll' îtîrru .-uli>- dpecired. lii in' %.-. , - irn and i%-- airliiliîi SjIs- rt-lu-r-n l salol. b.-wa set- fî-a.- irun, Lasr Sundayr tiui~.. s--n,1, &wu dozo-n Antýi,â,r' ii. rui,1.. Wtt. Cournes t V lit HuM. A ni(, 'lUrini -"1 e arre a 1,nord, on '-.i ii ,qI fhi-r Mron ai rl- ir: - i tu,j-nl- thre doîîî i-, Xa,-t - Sfrr entrr.d 'hall a ttr.i j4u~'abl LYELL H. MORRIS Attarney.at.Law LillfiTXVIILEîLINOIS Luc2 Building. i6es. Phon.-136 M. iecu-Phune 1k PAUL Mac C1IffIN Attorney-at.Law LIBERTYV ILLE, ILLINOIS Telephone 33. DR C. B. OLNEY Vterinary Surgeon. 0f lice at Reidence Opposite lee Mlotor Co. Garage. Phone 35. LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS. JE. WALTERS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Oisau. of Women and Childr.ui a Speolalty. WAIJKIGAN. ILLINOIS. W. W. JOHNSON, D. D. £ DENTIST Phsone 841. 112 No. canuses St. WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS. - DR. O. F. BUITERFIELD VETERINARY SURGEON Assistent State Viotrinarlan. LIBERTYVU.LLE. ILLINOIS. DR. J. L TAYLOR O0ffice in Frit National ' ank SWg. Hour: -1 tiI 3: 30 and 7 to% p. n. Realdence on Broadway, opposite Park' LIBERTY VILLE, ILLINOIS. CHARLES R. WICKENS * W-aslangton-Counýty ts. Phono 1883 WAUIKEGAN,,ILLINOIS. Public Accountant and Auditor. t j-ccou Ottig S>ste vuîa. Audits . Books ted Pei'todtcaliy for Firme Who h' .i nor~eed a Permanent Bookkeeper. Pone 26 Houri. 3 to 8 p. m. DRS. NIXON & DAVIS - Chirpractic Physaam - tpecialiats-Correction of Deformities, Nervous and Chronlo Dîstases. Suite 10-11. New Caslle Hotl. .IBERTYVILLE, iLLINOIQ. i½itt- ii'U UIAUTE C'.-. !jITHE CHECKER BOARD fl!lhIflV lDIO Coducted :, WILLIAM -. WO D. j 4' lu ~ Courage, Dtermination and At-. \lii Wuj r2,, i ~ i'~itetion to DetailMake the lit 1' 7 ut o e erai . , r-Fon, rL 1. i, .. i î': nuî.-rROTATION FOR LARGE lfA 1,221E81 ASî 24i .1 8 1))14 2 5 2 ' h Land Should BSPlowed ln Fall and 2' l ý 14 17 1?lE i 2'j - o I ru i j .* Oauble-Oisked ait Once, Lengthwise 8217 2 22 2 6 h :. i1 sfti." A. r ir o'. f Furraowib-Some Usnd Work 13 2171 2 2 a/rt'May Be Necesaary. 27 Il 6 10 a27 23 11~ , 1 i l-i.'nir. -h.-fa. I. u .16 29 25 3 8 32 ~~rr~ j~ la-iiiri -i TuP iijir Qai:k grils a n be kîlleul out ront- -2- 24 luoks winniali. oa ' fi- m M- aar- pttu- Witî,it isin a i-uir.~ A hl-8-12riglit catch 2S -f i l.- ita iL- :in-l.ui - . %.r[,Y. asita a sgrir-uiîurist aIit te Oliening 11-15. 23 l'u iVnttarita 'rulege of Agriuulurc. To BlIa-k----in'berg. Wltiiu 1Liuwtl lit:l it. îrb i l it', n sj a 'ai a-urý u'- ili a rusuit, h'tuu-,er, the Il 15 29 25 Il 18 12 117 il !it-lý;i ý! 1 , li"n ý-ý 11, 5 1) 22 15 c( 1. '17' 1 1 i rj u grruvi îtt st b.- aucti a lt adimt '-'- il hal -n,. jjnd s(fa9 1U 26 22 13 17 dl-t" 1: ' It; 'iry tus-.,or ilir-- y.anîr . nrrrtI.;gPto 722 1 19 7 1 174la I , i l XX ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ 1 2,Kg P.i . - r2 ui î'îlruit21-rj îrk IeOtt l 17 I 17 22 2 1,f t il, 1 t'lrlitfu - k. a.doto'iniira-ioertann Zi.2 co w eti.1 .-, a19 2? 21 17 Ctif 1'; 9 Fo- Pr the Smslil Spot. l'u 19 lt 7 25 25 V r- n 00000o00o0o0o000o0 000 0 of, l liii lirri- ltîi Ire- or 21 17 1--31 26- ' -7 1I 0 H A LF DAY 0 iur-fl.rjî. tr-.In-o~vh- 12 l; fln V 2 7 -' XX uns-, 0 00 00 000 0 0 jfis'!:,,t ju! a;j, 1317. 19 24 i,'i O OO 00 0 00 1. iuti li! kena.' fi acloer-t't f- i Tf.B u' >gis-r- la !I ni il: ] -rrinf ri j -'i- g'nnl r t rhi~lf, cier th(- i '-' -. tm .: - - - irî.1lu-3uul'ift"ul ilfl t , ut ii ,un kin irit l! 2-' ilrh--,2ii îï), t!rîriins tj-- p ir-rrlurrît t-our - 1 224. îî 16. 24-2," f -C ' '- A I i'arj o l i: t mi- on i g i t î iru ,:1 îj-n itîr u' u k .a a a jj' i sald s-i ,Ii oi1 J.- ', aii. r -if Lu-un . H par-lie r I- f1-w'n s-rorr-a nl.ri 1- lt "jnt.- -i Io-. un ,fî r ru i-k-. Thisntr-huj Ti - ~ i r -'~, o r i il, - ijr -fcîu. uh-Tti nar,-,l frornt sfi-tiNr 22L B, XW i XW "I t riî -ii nor- t1 itagrera i fll - ii.l :-îK . -- '.tlo nugit3 tt ur,-- T-n fu-r-atif jl ijsf'u ru-i up tratho a itter tpart ofte 'w tti c a- ~-s i i N-u ii Il--ri plant irn m or lîîca h- n abi 1 -I r! nsi rc,--ru tiru ulinarratnatt-. eighf A jýf hI-r , ' lui- fi srtr.d -,r,,I.istsna lra l tin 20 gallonst ruf Vs- f Sa'urday, 0cr U1 and 21,în i j-, nu4 Titis 'a it kîIilte qurtk grass andl ail j i 1*~ xas o: rod atsendant:- Mi- j (; th'-ir Planta. This treatment leaves j Cook and it J.H-ru- a:-ge ,- r:- the soil sierile for some tinte afiter- ià, ' 1*- leï i s- deiýr r ontir îrHaItf )aybu*c.- can' ward. Sodium arsenate Ita adeadly ~/ ~ asi) r int mor- 0 r a irr.rb. Al poison and the grealest rare sbould b., a-bu ars rot reinn 2au S fii rg bsrvfe. 4n i ls use. iBak711K2223 c'ork htouldi altend Irl 9 j-ru h..- n i, lck 28 l18 22 23 K2 2 wa a r'rr41)[119 PIr( ir.. ipntrr , -,f th-or te..arer Area. - Whilu--6 14 2 52 SK 2 d'-tegan---. cf,., wic ru uruir.is-ranior Fur iîrgu-r arr-as a rotation must be W ipt plya& n rtit on uss-tl hal g-u-s change for an ezueed- bn«i lyadrî Hll l tifundicIl a&.sUna. i S ro Ingi! thorough uit-an-up uften eaough Pr,,lem No 222 By ' W ood' ") la-' zsunila' Le"-" r Iak- i . unr aia n )k-et1h.-quark grass fi-tntrecover -_____________ t 'ru-- anrd iiuii raku-- ';Ia, '-- ,i n A .r ý -Iîr rotatioof grain, driver, -r,n-Ial ani d ,u-tt',rn r rirri corn amili,î'r m i etfs thl- dentand. In 1 S' iiîî ill , ,r -n-a *:I-. - -Ilî f if.u'il:il tih mrtt the ares a. l ni., : on r,"Uun i t ra -- ra' 'it". rl.: I ilA aserly as possible i.l.r. ,,nj.r' fnu I,% urr -r 'nIrrs- îl t ! fîu .t.ivpseur-ix Inchi-a deep, and S.!ti.a. j! u rirn r~- P -i T A . ..... '-'liria.Ii1<-d once. u~a, a itdu --i -ar , a -i, - r j q i ý-I1I :1n 2f z4Q e l tr l roul-,nurutr-ri,î,b1u.- mil rr-d îfifu1n - 'lia' ied lmun- b-(jin a.nd Mr sn fui u r u'xtd ik T! . uîî a- nir -1G d-, i 1 ru iau'u!irn l- i i n tiiuy - r- Ii r jo r n N i obL 1- r -fr-i jj'! n irituetda ut 'his Play are ru) go tro th, r illng fund. 'ou plan t,, a -n 000000000000000000 Editor iuaChief--Eau 1Bueachtng A-,&î Editor -Irene Duahu-k. iituinss NMgr.-Paul Heiner. i-mek Edtra-Etiael H-eckman amd Elt-n Ma&,on 0o A beaké-! social and HalIoweenpst ly wil be held at the Milis school Fri day, October 28th. at 8 p. m, Ethel lHeckman. Irene Dushek, Paul Heuter and Earl Buesching are, pre- parixtg a prograin for the evening. Al are lnvited. Ladies. please brlng baa- kets. We are planning tu buy Reading Cîr- cIe books and picturea wlth the pro- ceeds of the social. Paul Heuler. Irene Dýuahek and Earl Bueschlng were perfect, in attendance for the month of September. M rs. Mason and Mr&. Mat were vis- itors tin the achool Monday. Oct. 10. Harry Mason, Ethel Heckman and EarI Euesching were .aerfeet ln apell-i ing for the paut week. Mr. Dushek la baling is hay In prep aration for the sale Oct. 24th. Supt. T. Arthur Simpson vlsited thê_ school Oelober 13th. Dy Thin Moees. The elglit-yenr-,tlçl soit of a North «lde tsml3- wws shoitunig an anitual book to bis Litile f-utr-y.-ar-old broth- ci-. Conlng tu theIic-jtture or n rein-' deer. w-ith is- d shapeti boofs, he salit. "Nom BIily, yon i -tii, ilwn t-r a il a ut-îtiuiîi re-liul-s'r hY tite' iii uiof âlsIfrs'-lnlInîpliîNewa F. BAIRSTOW MANUFACTURER 0F MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS Ceinetery Work of Every Descripti. CORRESIiDEI<CESOLICITED 116 S"uthGenoeeeSt. WAUKECIN111. lenigthwiae the furrows. If lte qnack gras shows grocth qtftcrward the diskings abould he Contînued tbrough lte fait. In the apring, diakingu or cal- Uivation sbould be conftnued often enuugb to keep the quack grass froin showing green above lte ground outil corn-pîantlng ie. Usually lte re. Plowing of te fleîd lust before lte Plaaîing Of te corn mould be resort- cd to. Corn abould be checked and etivated otten enough t. keep it clean. Hland watt may be ncees»n tu get al the quack grau ont ofil bills. Assnom au te corn Ca-up la On In thc fait,.lthe land should b. plowi and asanurei. ln the sptilg aua" dsking sbould b. resortei 10 aM should be kept up as during te prelle ou year. In te titird year grain ani cloer sbould b. sovu. la lte toua-l year thte clolver ces-p ubould b. eut In lte latter part of June, then the grouni abould b. plowed li mmeleîey. -tls or four loches deep, and doable-disked at once snd oflen enougi tot keep te quack graus otountil Augsaat 15. Tite ground shoutd then be replowed five por dix lnchtes deep and the dlakiug con- tinued titrough the fait. Corn aheuli be planted the neit ycar again. A 40-ncre field divided loto four equal parts. twa of whlch are In corn, anc in grain and thc athcrin clover, con be bendled In titis way by anc, man wIth one teant. Qua.ýk grass cannot stand up agalnst thîs kind of treatunent. CUTTING ALFALFA CROP ONCE Attermath Furnîshes Pasture for Live StoCli at Time When Il le Usually Noeced. Wben the alfalfut crop ta eul but once. that cuttlng la hest made when most of thte seed ta In the bard dough stage. Hav eut at thiasotage of ma- turity bas practically thfe same feedlng value as tbat eut esi-ler, accordlàg tu, analyses madeetai tIowa ciperintent station. After the one cutllng tg se- cssred. thte sftersnatit fumnhes pas-. turc a t Ure when Stlasusually, mogt needed. fi qua V -X 13iack-3 6 8 10 15 Ka 5 24, Whitr--11 22-Ks 1 19 25 26 28, Black utoîplay and c-rn Probir-ni Nu 223 By W. J. Wood. Black-2 4 5 6 9 il112 18 20 25. White-8 13 15 21 22 24 27 28 29 31. Eitber to xolay and win. Solution to Probiena No. 218. By Wzn. J. Wood. Biack 6 9 12 1U Wbnite-3s8 20 25 27ý White to play and win. 25 21 12 16 21337 22 26 13 17 6 10 20 11 15 22 17 14 14 5 27 23 l1015 z2 i Solution to Probient No. 219. By Wm. J- Wood. Black-1 10 26 Ka 12 243». 'W'bte-7 Il 13 14 19 K 20. White ta play and wlfl. 13 9 1 10 19 15 3 10 7 10 10 17 il 8 10 19 14 7 26522 9 8 12 3 20 16 »835 Solution to Problem No. 220. By W. L. Wood. Black-1 11 14 là516 17 26 Km 2 22. White-5 12 20 21 27 299F.8 8 4 24. Black to play and wln. 14 18 2718l 215 14 7 21630 21 14 15 19 20 11 18 23 24 8 1à510 DR. WM. LEVIN DENTIST Located in Merchants and Parmers Bank Building at -GRAYS LAKE, IWNOIS. ~Office Hour- Front 9 to 12 a. m.; Fî-om 2 to 7 p. m. Gas Adiinistered and Nerve Blocking. THUI1SIAYS ANI) SUNDAYS BY APPOINT.NENT ONLY. ELH-ANAN W. COLBY Attorney-at-Law Office ai Hume, on Cook Avenue. Telephone 163-J. LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS. MARTI C. DECKE Attorney.at.L.aw. 315 Washington Street WAUKMGAN, ILLINOIS. Office Phone 848.'- Rem. Phone 1100-W PrinceAlbert 's a new note in the joys of rolling'em! Talking about roi'ir.g your own cigarettes, vie'l1: tell you right here that Prince Albert tobacco has en, -ai, lashed to the mast! YoL-'ve got a handful-off- happiness coming your rii- rection when you pal àt wiih P. A. and the -,mak;n's papers! For Prince Albert is flot only delightfual ta your taste and pleasing in its ref reshing aroma, but our exclusive patented process f rees it f rom bite and parch! A-ti, for a fact, rolling p t --- e Albert is mighty casy, ?. A. is crimp cut iPnd stay- put and you whisk into :,hape before you Ca"i count three! And, the fl0xu- instant you-'re puffing gwa::. to be-'a Lthe band! Prince Albert is so good that, it has led four men te sniolce jimmy pipes where one was smoked before! It's the greatest old buddy- smoke that c.ver found its way into a pipe or cigarette PRINCE ALBERT fA ionaljymoie p -y . 1 lto-t rag . d, cdiss "&te-~un cTyrtia Téeeoe OUR WANT ADS GEo SURE SUL13 North Trains Trains for the Business Man, 5:48 a. n. 6:18 a.m. 6:48 a. m. 7: 18 a. m. 7:48 a. m. 8:18 a. m. Shore -Fast and, -Frequen t Lu,' L.a" Bli!f 6:03 a. m. 6:33 a. m. 7:03 a. m. 7:33 a. mI. 8: 16 ai m. 8: 33 a. m. 7 :25 a. m. 7: 55 a. m. 8:25 a. m. 8: 55 a. m. 9:38 a. m. 9: 55 a. m. And every half houruomil 10: 48 a. m. Fer dhe Luchmo, ma"o, or Shoping Tldp 11.48 a. m. 12:18 p.. 12:48 p.UI 1: 18 P. ai. 1: 46 P.a 2: 18 P. 12:03 p. w 12:33 p. w 1:03 p. a 1:33 p.. 2:03 p,. 2:33 p. a 1:25 p. a 1: 55 a. . 2:25 p.in 2:5u5pa. 3:25 p,.a 3:55 p.. EYI7y 30 miantes thercaftcr untâl: Dowm Town tW 4:48 p. Dm- D"« er5:l8P.. or tothe 5:48 p.w Theatre 6:18 p.w 5: 03 p. CL 5:33 p.. 6: 16 p. w 6:33 p. a 6: 25 P. ni. 6:55 P.m 7:31 p.m 7:55 p. w Trains continue ta run at 30 minute intêrvala until 8:48 p. m.; then 9:48 P. r».; 10: 18 p. m.;, and every houa- thereafter to 1 2*48 a. m. Thus schodul iis operated on asDyligIs Saving rime. Chicago North Shore.& Milwaukee Re R. LIBERTYVILLEa TICKET OFF ICFE PHONE'UBERTYVILLE 74. GE 1

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