Wilde driven to the county n":':fl Saturday and was '"l .b?fd" %: bonds ore Justicet wc..c:: ' -- s uty o the prmmiees t en m three gallons of : ns reas proceeds of the raid. ; ' The peacetful community of Area, m-.wm:ouu, Sat-- urday 3 drink parlor of: Otto ¢ atreet, mnu.: i Wal-- ter Stark and the propriotor taken htoen-nqa-:.&.. Foor -z*" ..". were resting ; brass _Ani_!ha\thxq'iy';lhm- the little gathering. puty -- Stark Nabs Otto| _A suth side building boom Wikde ?:.'ua%u- m""....\-""*""'"'-";':"'f" irte ollfi'.l start "within two "'h. weeks oin the $1,000,000 car barns TAKE AREA IANINEN CAR BARNS IN BOOZE RAID| BOOM PROPERTY team, and who, daring the war held heavyweight chamtpionship of 2".&!-"\&..' Iuh.::nda:'m.u.' fraternities. Sigma Tan, a :zu-dm*b'fiu,l Te CHempron of o -- University, weight man. on the Varsit;," track I c l L "'I' f m s "'7.'*" ae" 'u--'"" '-'-""-- "1 -- :n&i---h-- the latter's office was on *E. '$fl=hu-dnhd'flu.- his feet )|as he was freed by Judge Carpen-- dh'-d:'-h G-*fi... seven states, and with all a student,| _ 1"* l4t* Leke county prisoner is Voelker, Ward Just and Ted Spero. . the of James ;-u:"n :mrm rersity of Ilinois,. -- But for all} _ "It has come to our attention :.u,"...'--l, wholo sfudont bedy of| | thnt the Lake County Poir As. ie Byricy t wiegt Poaies t c +. 1 Sn zmdmm-su-'y'. prouder : of.-- their men and their ber 2. : Because of the :od?-'fiomd::.gg."n. :&.dfi.mvumt lows who took Part hq%--»°l~ifli :'5-......, ~m-¢h-% at|~ it 8 'g in Iilinois are entered. Those with| * -,bgpt-t! «n enrollknent of 800 or over are in| -- in the various churches 'A, these. with less then that in the county were to present the ty o Mep ie diat thes to n | Bvomey m it poetins mlo a m us field .:?:': 7 §{ to the public sentiment. in clex what real athletic taj * 11 "De you think that the Driversny] 1 VAAAE + o e en ' students got half the th: s\ TMAAR rravmmmse Fsrbregeathe o +.( voune PAM TA AN 91 Sehfim At ns ts Thhiprices You know Harry Gill is an exce!}-- "Jim McMilien, 24, -- from Gtays-- AT INTERSCHOLASTIC EVENT m P PLSY CWPT SEVENTY--THIRD YEAR--NO. 40 5. ts ; % it hn e -- rraglp eronr o en cnroengpmmeepmiaeg ... s 0 Nee i aidngs.. f : : | SR | C ,'» KE > ¢ . e 2 C 4 ; $ R PCOR ? ; C f E P £ e K i m sap . 2 . 6 e M 4 i w B [ 55 t 3 i 4 t es @3 4 } a § § % M ; +# t v is < 4B : 3 C ; Ey . . al Pnsc => -- F : 29 n looaad N § o '; 7 tereen = -- e h " _ i: f $ o er the gumes were over the L. T. S. boys were the guest of James (Continued on Page Four) I to-- 'day'uhmeuIAt terbery of the Poter McGrain prop-- erty, Jackson and Belvidere streets. It is reported that the consideration mavw Mr. At-- tion he will make of ," 4 Peterson and _ ' under-- ln-::-tra gide of the street. 'The price was $15,-- the electric line are already looking about for home--sites,-- and -- many deals are hanging fire When the ic in Dugdale road,Wankegan many pieces : p u.:un, weeks oin the 000 ear barns ymfi_&-fimq»u Tan on i da mm Wuter tare He served his full term of 90 days which ended Sunday. He deciared that he lost money he had invested Th'hhe-tymn said to wunted in Cook county for an infraction of the law in that strom into the custody of 'Sheriff the custody of Sherilf Edwin Abli-- Judge Fred Carpenter in the county charge. A fine of $600 still stand» ing against him on the same charge . io c » County will Y in the various duz in the county_ were to present _ The interchurch council of Liber-- tyville Methodist; Presbyterian and Episcopal at a meet-- ing held ; entered UN PROTESTS SUNDAYT FAIR long pecvrd of the past without _, s atnceas letkho Unltrthit #Asntzstoer From Rochester, N. Y,, comes mm-unb.mm-z of macatroni interests is being per-- feted. The: in the ducts Company of Rochester, F. W. Foulds Heads Huge Macaroni Merger \ the road west from W kegian all that remalnad of use Gires was a of dust. Sunday in M&mmm-fi se fariee se from South Chicago, minus the girls, dropped into the station and yusvzd them home safely, see s The three left a few minutes ahead ofuzanmm--.-" er of one of the girls. apprehended and held until she ar-- litwinehuk, 14 -n- dropy lingrg :dfldr:% tereg *# ...-.....-.;"."'_.3.."!'.".': real enta strom before , Ga'"fi"* _ with a finally and ly two days before. v es it the head and arms. :r.b'vhdl:mty-:.&- * Son, Rot 7. rents, :'-d Mrs. H. M. Provis on the morning of May 6, when the machine in which he egan. police and Sheriff Edwin Al}--| gw another family left desolate by loss of a husband and father. * Morris Provis of 827 aged 22 M ol oo O's CORONOR TO OF ACCIDENT 2 RUNAWAYS -- FOR PAREN! :n- A EWV IB mzl 5 * o Joy Riile Aecdent North n Fo other two men 1 Provis and the two giris BULLETIN E""'il'wh-_n Fredwey:: > Dropgrag se ",b of -- ;Et. ;w-ung: $ Wagon LIBERTYVILLE, IWXLINOME W --»DNESDAY, May 23 pany works at Nort» Chicago "Willis Wells $s | ' lot y on y pow to oo hn go Tor m: f 2 U. Kessinger of Awrora, M% mf., Avrora, ¢ S u'c'mik mcy aligned .:fl" der. Reroap Tay 19 24e barica io (of of his insistence on the M at H cemete-- h-. f i ar : is 'lnd'.* "or '; it will W"fi. lived in |Of burt politically but from es e cornfle Atei» «. li'fi"-i:g "'E':u: & for € letters Tiled in the court of Q;EZFE&# .. Emerzot Heeas_s0? atermine read like vaued mt 52. »otpnrorading is fore the house this evening al course of the investiantion Sat closed after in rolle: of the tore in order to have their in the legisla-- matter by 5 o° i OUR INVITATION revae l ie lE -- § Enial Much W HA " J# playing in Wl a l M ve e many rsonal and $7.000 still , --*The May I Pm m&bly: ded with im-- RE TO . Jo€ the t attorney gen« is come up be< , it was an~ rice Weekly up is that John Hart take up will not cost a ': N % ;thn.fl: net-- ite leliu-:.ha. h b i i bonds will be outstandin@ Referendum Plan --"The um of the road bond insue," MB# senator said, "is the ment in 'its favor. But this danger: The dom-- paigen made upon the that will not cost a sent ovet the state to put the coop= mntive" markcune _ Mes and bee KESSINGER HITS mittee 'to discover order t eurty favor with Smail's "The habit of the h1 political favors state Jobs into the z of one governor's rolls he# been padded, 1t will be the aim of the investigating com-- who have been inves-- tignting | bus bill are amaz-- ed tt which have been ndwiched inrto w department in Governor Dunne, tome under, the seope of the investigation. Swanson whose administrations, with that of the republimans, took note of the fretional situation and named men who had been identifier with former the Parmer's dats for an onslaught on Gov. Smail's pet measure, the Omnibus bill,-- which will be. rolled on the house floor next Tnmesday. . *The position on the investignting committee is one that carries great respounsibility. 'Those --named on it are the leaders in the house and are of democrats and Brun-- Action cf thy--committee 'in de-- y3 e ---- Chairman Inn. Republican of g- county, auditor of the resolu-- t :' duh&.- active a.n-1 Ti Leale bedes rmdtane eall for the bi--partisan in 'the expose of padded payrolls ,'v Gov. Small's Rep. Wiliam~F. Weiss of Wau-- on 'Mbyw&-'hab: vestigate state pay rolls and expen-- ditures for a period of twelve years S'?LL PROGRAM ON STATE ROADS Committee Appointed to (Continmed on Page Pour) for 12 Years Back to Reveal Graft J PROBE STATE PAYROLLS have )i the discrepancies the Aast | several | Y*"tC *&zinst the Federation ip| ie | Puimc ) | Abdos 18 i | Gene wbercu|o ningitis, ctanienrs lnaninl losis Adenitis, a o Bimhnorn on t ty o inal v C enc ized : origin _ lized cnmmenatmats i i lized meninges, lar arver > moee ~~ veeeserentineg FEDERAL STATISTICs show MENACE TO HUMAX BEINCS TCTCCC" nauiman. He is to vu-uum'.hz %&hd'"".chhh* Whouldn't have a veterinarian . In arder ':-a::mfl-nuz mecessary 1. board of super-- mfio'w mu., }dAm,:mL": Ing elected chairman. He is to ap-- there is no @falized ) ©ulosis increaged five fold i. a Percuioats of S ! Dr.Q:r.tlfilfit&.m:: M;m-ihu- unless the public is made to realize 'bhmrdw:- tubercalosis, which is fast spreading over the en ¥Vire country. (He cited statistics, .""'t'-hh?-ofm in cattle herds in the last ten years, S h Pave s fult thnt Retert narian in the county to protect our aitice -- as ho. wt 24 % ) Efimcs thi at .by mari-- , _ *' Sinulint Oomblt Cost * E" C T He bitterly -- assailed rhe | health: > of the state is narian and Prof. R. E. C he following is taken from e oakearns m ereulosis Rradication Work monary taBercalosis inpe,mnd P ernat ue the support of their respective or-- i T gt --"--'vv----"-_'" the Chamber of Commerce rooms,| breeds, ; Snstead, we know thest plans were laid for muhfiificm the Wmmg-.wh-hh.b owner of cattle nd-h.ba':l.l pinitations of W a, the meat.| ie Mammoth Meeting To hwm 2nd. * Woman's Clubs, Rotarians, And C Organizations Back Movement. U v To Give Veterinar-- 'mr'%-n FICGHT N CATMLE _ atality Pereentages of Bovine Infections (Park & Kramwiede) Percentage Incidence of Bovine Infection (Park & Krumwiede) At a meeting late : Saturday" at are not confined i« animals of pure» rding to the statistics read by ized t i ow ized t 'fia' i '"" 00. w:' in to individual Total Percentages Quirk said that 25 countiles in and tubsreculosia In IHinois ; DIAGNOSIS and national losses to tub-- children from five to 16 years is bovine. The British Royal Comtnis-- sion figures are much higher, name-- ly:fl.lm..q'hh' age; 20.5 percent from five to ten years; 14.6 percent from 10 to 16 (ave o on in tont oo deathe frem tubsrculosis children caused by the bovine bacilins. ~* ~ Park finslly concludes ubout 10 per cent of al -o-=- in Krumwiede and their figures show These figures are hbased on the bacteriologieal -- analysis of 1511 *4 #e :-a:l' > fi&:'m"" case of. tabereulosis .oz subject -uh"u eontact, in :ut cases through the culous cattle." The following table will «now $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE \Percent ind ovet 8 to 15 ) Under 14. 21 as shown a preference for : and dairy cow, the foster -'53-«:;....,.,.; does not ; t P o rmagiul g.'&'!%a- | --Por cent stt t 4 | # 128 £8