* Entered as second--class matter October 13, 1916, at the post office at Libertyville, Illinois, under Act of March 3, 1879. (Issued twice weekly. ors alligning themselves with men enjoying the Gover-- nor's favor at the expense of the lmd a whole community. We believe the i8 al-- together a different caliber than the assumes, that its members are not to be misled by the cheap wuufl:'dmm&nlmg'lfiem on charges of jury , nor can be induced um.mammcmm States Attorney in his effort to--successfully prosecute Mmj'mflmdwuflw&rml'hr au.tl{'n . mnfinhthm'slnwzrnd-hutflynp- p-mt.bueelhvidm"ff- the result intend-- ed. The public is not fooled Col. Smith retains com-- plete confidence of the people. "liii'.'n&u;fifimum I&hOmtyBo:addhp ervisors wo' Wlfl Mu&flnm:::rtbmhnlm county is sufficiently besmirched without the Supervis-- WITH MEN a to defeat the ends of justice i.:'l:l':" Ilnunltu;:mhmam::' m Attorney "mponge squad." > . -- _ > i ~~. Governor 'Smail's organ is forever advancing the threat of curtailment of Col. Smith's law enforcement activities with help of the Lake County Board of Sup-- ifi'vfi&:: the power to cause dismissal "SM c dhoeay under the States At-- orney's orders. The Waukegan SUN proceeds under uq Aypothesie the County Hnoard would lond Ateolf to PAGE FUTILE EFFORT TO DISCREDIT COL. SMITH KEYSTONE PRINTING SERVICE, Publishers. Succeeding the Waukegan Woeekliy Gazette Established 1850 FRANK H. JUST, Editor. *# that the pictures being shown to its people are : :.lh:._n n theie mural tomohings ao are the books they erful as moving pictures to influence A fiwmtmwnflmdh%g g resent time," he asserts, "and will s pwer ymmbw.wm:eontrohthm industry cortrols the most medium of influ-- movermp.oxl:d"W. what Mr. Edison says is largly true. for that same reason we believe that no community is making a mistake when it insists study in &chool. THE "MOVIES" . LIBERTYVILLE PEOPLE who can > recall . when mflumwm'hom-y- whtfluym cr-hgtad".wilhhb to learn that Thomas Edim.thgnhnat- or says they are just in their infancy, and that in 20 m:'foutd?'.uh.fll;.g.'fu!hw or & m in their infancy, and that in %'&%Tm_mc by -«'NM : country todwm no matter what may Oflb on.cvc'y'bgl'yh-? now. hh'o: creates . t weaith i piiing up, The Rockefeliors can't toko their wealth is up. Rockefellers 't take their may yet use it to break the farm machinery trust. : they were when a man had to ; from sunup to sun-- da:ipfinu.flnm%?&y.-m o politics .tthh&fln- common-- horse-- :enuo!fluhnqd tuybod'ymunm farm f usked why he didn't take it re-- en thet ho souidht radee ihe 100. C High prices also tend in a large way to check ex-- travagances and waste, People don't throw money a-- money than when prices were f t of every bank in this will show that. ~ We _ are wrong in our But, we can't refrain from arguing that so long as everybody is working at good arguing that so long as bedy is working at goo wagee we é.':::?? .r:::':.z':..":_-.':."-&_.'fi? $75,000 Available for Col-- lection of Missing Inter-- 4 s ie s t ts bver SENATE VOTES FUND TO BRUNDAGE TO GO ON WITH GOV. SMALL CASES Don't bomtdv't':m-nu dfl'ghh uto hand. 'l'ao&cm;mndxwm At any rate, Libertyville has the distinction of being one of the three or four towns in the United States Wise are 'the ones who know it help their own crop any to over the fence and count the weeds in their neighbors' gar-- We aro--willing to give a week's receipt@that t gi't who can danee est Monevy LONG THE CURBSTONE s A * Observations. By MAN A BOUTTOW N Dailey (Rep., Peoria), who has ac-- cepted favors from the state admin-- istration --and apparently did not want to offend any one today. * MHaenisch (Rep., Chicago), the sup-- erintendent of compensation in the city hall under the Thompson ad-- ministration. for their faces, usually, it is merely a matter of form. » Bome men néed hair--cuts badly and others have them that way. The _ we live the more firm-- hnmmmflnnfim in this town do not pass through the up the P Emt EC m'fln.dnno. \bhthc that Whitfield, the Cleveland mur-- der, has not been seen in. No girl is an old maid until she € padn <s. es to : succeed m&:iu Axtt.i:rbm- ll:g_-'"_w take up the case -r: Ira Blackwell, C. A. Brune, and Forrest Copas are defendants in the case. Bielski was shot . and killed during a raid on his place, Feb. 4A of this year. . ® --The hearing of charges against the sponge squad in the killing of Joseph Bielski, North Chicago boot-- legger, may be started July 16, at Belvidetre. C Al James G, Weich, who wu%m;mm: ask that July 16 be fixed as the ?m for starting selection of the MOP SQUAD TO Attorney: Welch A nounces Plan to Pros eute in Bielski Killing life insurance, I have taken the sale of "Provi-- dent" insurance, because I have found it gives $t§reatat service, together with absolute ety. % FORREST FLAGG OWEN -- Agent -- 233--W In the fifteenth year of the study and sale of m?g.filnm"t'l'lh'dfi- in se echamane House. Tickets on "'::E store. Proceeds for the Legion fund. l4 %asm-ruuuu funniest comedy of all. A carefuily chosen cast -- will give Grayslake a twelve piece orcnestra will ] < Admission §0¢. . Do not miss it.: y Adv. Bt. AMERICAN LEGION TO STAGE FAMOUS PLAY AT GRAYSLAKE