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Libertyville Independent, 1 Jan 1925, p. 3

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Vf ' . "sign St fl w» N 'itsi'ki, (t"crf",tc9a'tyiiet " Wood. _ 'rrp'r'/ Exit. M In. M Duly was Wu- (j'r/'" m anon loudly. 'ii's:, "ad," . a and In Dell Smith um their ';rii,l'-r,,t'ii'ihtie, Viki", van 'at (innate fi':, g: all In. B. Euler and children A?" C it. an In. M. Kennedy on 6.3. M spent curl-mu In "radio" Bqr_ttiltr, Rietttarrumt. _ $lilrttr Oth- 'ltadrm entertained her' in" Heb m In. mum Chum MD we! V j. It. all In. Hillard Smith amt It" Sand: "an m " on m - Robert L spelt? an In on :lnulnnmmmmmy; It. and: get W n the an baby at Nos-wood a!" 1th. label] rC'9rrL-s.D1art1t?ond.dett-' 11mm _,'rr8.te, V" um! Ola-hm ln cu. tho My at :bel W10! (r'-.:)', _ - mem at Chicago} Mu. Jo. /v',9ttt.-9r?tt1terMtrttoer"t Wed-zanyntm _9t1ttt.re.t"t?ye: 1 and he: J,'idiLt.$at,ft on" 3Ugtqttnn spent . tow Chute: m 1'."th at the Pout layer: In Wank": "a" - -- -- i, amour a"; Potrlck Whit. aw two L as!" out of "I. Pain". Huh: F " I. In. ad ordered than: to T "or turned to run Ind he L dnt thou. The ttot nu ttred ' _ a " In u Quorum won them. / . an other two ware "new!" to , _ do" the mumps. 'His shots 5 I , to Ind their mstrb F'hlf-A was by Policeman W'l'hm Hum, , (in two were Mum! m thr North ' t t, ur tine. Wham the fuz'llvel . I on. This tar run only as l" I" Highwood Tho fugit'Vel took We In I .1194! damn! at Highwood , to" chased out. ir The one". found a number MK - In the depot. After tho any fun of the two men. one of them 1d. I'M. accordimz to tho trotiee, that m "the! bolonzod m Wm The po- '" m chin that the two men Con. "a to huh-m broken Into the I!!!" Maria! and the Nnt'ounl Ten m. The cub reuvter ttt the lat. MI' vim VII badly damnved. Only a Inn" nmoum of out» was new" In either plus. both of "let were entered bv smuhlnx wht. M'Vu. More tttart 3400 'n run In -tttoeed at the Palaee Market. the mam having hidden it sunny w" a . . ROURDIAKE . "tts. M of Yolo went Christina i It. WI. Hum home. filly" In. Herrick went curm- mu Bqitnqtms. 22.."- thn Luau spent Christmas 't3_h, u and" home. T ,." "In. DoWsyno spent Christmas Mth- w h "We. ' Q'H. has: spent Christina In (iNr" Muged burglar- won natured _ _ .0401qu a: Highland "M u no!!!" chase In 'thru that: were and. met "I" were looted. he men were tseso'-evti- the Hi-h. w Park Police In Peter Kelson. 27. M Ilium Hale, Er.. both of Chi. qFdr4k4i4F9F4F4b4F4F9r4F4F4F9' 'ttt Maw" . ter Chase. 'lelt0" an In Chic-(o with "was. mmmmcmmmngyg Mr.eatdMm.GttnMettnaudehtidmn "My "it-ttteg-tahve-troof-tChristmas" pt itttoMaaetLttwiterttome. Immunonsunhmddnuzb' Mi-rue-Gund-rust-tding nvmsmzcmmmcughgmy-wuwnuuunm- S. an In. mum Smith spent R. B. Godfrey ' The Quality Store We. Illinois Good Meals 50c WAUKEGAN. ILL. 'tth-ttoe Avenue " North ' Ohm UM cue. Restricted "and". "on." " . WHOM ome- m _ 89 It"! iirlGir 1'torertr With u. ARLINGTON 6 HOTEL * We Moo Write Magi-no. "1 3w.lmluww I'DMWW Mr. and In. Win. Hutton and Mn. Katherine Front spent Christmas night " the Wm. Frost home. Mr. Ind Mrs. A. J. Gum and chit. dren moved to Wuukexun Tuesday. Mr. 1nd Mn. H. Bohne of Elgln m. tted Christan: at the Wm. Hironlmus and HcCandleu homes. Mr. ad In. Dan Welch were in Round Lake Christin" morning. Mr. and In. Herman Manda: spent Christmas at inward. In" Anna Erlandson wu bitten on the m by . dog last Friday. Nothing um. Peter Meyer nnd Floyd Benelux: were Whukmn callers one day last week. "mur'unmana IIitiitiII '. .. Insult: no" "can" iiaai =a " *tttrqottPtChpuut-aeoemtotsat F"! N L' r - Mm.Ali-M-andrtotuttqttan in", , = My woman a an un- ...~..._...L w. an In. Neu- Hoouml no V will n log an in Chlcuo. . - Doc. "--whi-ir- In. no. Noun entertained oom- 'W m -itttt gtf "'9'" my oven can-um, In" new tho with: hub. The Mr. nnd In. Ward hue moved into will"! me . "ring who reveals . tho Katie Noun nat Vida drum. in opinion betwoen . tho prawn! und concession-l lead. lltu Olin Renehan and George Dal, an. At present " "you. that the "DI It. Chrhunu dinner at the Peter Ctgittf EumUVG holds the whip hand. Mm: home. m 1 all tint Mr. Coolidge want. to A son "I born to Mr. and Mrs. call another annulment conference Pltun Dec. to, but the little one lived here in the spring and desires to be only a tow hours. from: from wane-atom! criticism. HI: A. M. White, who its wondmg the Idea in that n international arms con- winter In Florida, remembered his (en-once In of sufficient importance to granddnutrhter, Huh Brown. with a wag-mm ntwntlon. A. M. White, who I: spending the mm In Florida. remembered his mutant". with Brown. with a Inn» of actuator variety. It is very pretty. C _ - It: -and in; Ed Brown were in Waukenn to no the low "Peter Pan} Hum Gertrude and Rowen. Gran- dy of Libertyville spent Friday after- noon with their sum, Mrs, Loo Hen. dee, in thin village. Mm. Loo our" and ch'ldren. Ara Goldy Pftnnenstm, and Velma Pita were In Wnukeun to see Uncle Tom's eabin " the Majestic. "VIM Leonard of Lake Villa view ited over the week end with his bro. tehr. Tony hoard. Mrs. Clint Hendoe attended the re. ception given in honor of Rev. and In. Dunstan " tho home of Mr. and In. Sykes. Mr. uni In. Tony Leonard and non spent Chrhunu n ma Villa. In. Ptnnnamnttii spent. Christmas ut the George Richardson pane. In. rura, Gt kaicnn went Christina u the home of is: my» use And sem-twww, Mr. and Din. Dell Mi" new: Menard-on And Swede Ml] won in "harem to attend A show Sunday evening. any at the Me." Anna huhé. bur! amt-rod ens-awe ma Chum mu": are now working In "(sum . A _ An AMI: was in Ronud Luke Saturday "an; In! Clnn Arman. Mug Venn nu ma hr! Jacob-on spent Chi-bum- night st the a. Kennedy name. Mr. 39d In. my Embassy and to». Hawaii. spent Christmas with the mel.mtl, Mr. am In. In» M'ca Ch}. Ann-n was a Long his talk! "my. _ hi1. ind In. My Diet: and Dt loci. were 2Atrertrvrtie and Am Hu- tton PM". 7 "infill in. Wit iam Molnar and chm." spent Gamma a tho 0. A Howud hone. \ terrr.Uutr Kennedy wu s caller " the B. Ruler home lut Snturdny ut. emoon. A Happy New Year to all. In. Warren Hook is very ill with Intiammatory rttetuntbtitun. A -- 3:.an Dean son ot Mr. and Mn Schuyler Denmnn. is Improving. mi. Ines Pollock or Chicago is m. tune . week wlth her aunt, Mia. Wat- Mr. and In. Cluence Bonner and daughter, Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Banner and children. Mr. and In. W. M. Bonner did Ions. Mr. and Mn. Rob. ert Bonner and sons and the Mines Mar and Annie Dodge of Peoria went Christmas with Mr. 1nd Mrs. Grant Mun-lo at Russell. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Denman spent Christmas with their daughter, Mr. tad In. W. A. Bonner, In. J. B. Denman lid daughter re. turned from the Victory Memorial hoa- Ntal Md". Mr. and Mrs. N. L. The and non. Cindi). Dec. Mth, W" the eoldest not" ttm qrhtter--22 below zero. On nttitottgtt d the cold, there was no Sun- at". Mr. attdntm. M. A. Martin and son. moon. all: Christin" with In. In!!!" atntatr, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Abba. 7 In! Ida PM!" and Lily Ladnon " Chin... no man at the pram» m no! no bath at Chlcugo Train. tntt Wm Mr. tad In. A. Webb and Ion' vim ltd CI?" in Wukmn. 3nd Run- duy win Mr. "I In. Willis Webb In Wham-ill. man than at Mr! Snyder d CM" "IMO. VIIIth Monday the Tun-hr '1. Mr. all Mrs. N. L i Meet-t PIC. cl Gannon Amy 'mm 'tttttag. at Chicago. Ivan Mrs. he In: ad Veins "opt Prt luau Them spent Christmas " mm can: d Chicago. " m It" If. all In. N min. and was Esther lace, spent Mum: with Mr. 1nd Mrs. Chris MILLBURN s tow On the other hand. one of the ad- nlnmntlon watchmen u the Capitol Senna: Bonn. nu openly advocated If extra union. The legislative les- u on It the manning ot the year la ex- tremelyc rovdod. It in chimed that time n " too short to nliow. consider- nuon ot w "amount led-lulu mea- "rel. Smtor Bomb an that u upe- clnl nation should be called to give "tenths td "rietsltttrai'and general economic lewhtlon. GrGU7GGGGution of the Federal Coal Counts-Ion after t__long and 1n- tennlveultudy recommending _re0rtrRn- lutlon o; the cod luau-tn. It ls aeliawod that the/findings of the medal Agricultural Communion new gttgr ark Will not be "nimble until the early spring months. The henna steering committee hu tuned an elaborate progrun for the short nee- Ilon which explrel Intent The de- velopments of the firtrt three weeks One ot the proposals is to dispose of the reconmepdauou ot the Coal Com- mission, which (sported nearly two your: do. an action bu been gm ot the session shown quite clearzy tint few, it my. of the nine major bills re- ported by the 'rteertntg committee will ever tind their way into the statutes. True, they are on the senate alendu' for immediate eonaideeation, but the legislltlve litutioh preclude! immedi- ate duration. One ot the important bills on the Seance new In the tmtoot noma- muon mot-nu. This mu proposes' to realignment at New bureau. tw' cludng the attainment of t Deput- ment of edqgratittgt. Action on this measure huwooa' be); up u previous Igulou been" n I: -mltr and than the prepaid colum- "rotttieat dynunlte." The - expectant! to dispose ot tho-Km sac-u m baton curt-tau." hnt. --tarr commie-Mon- tana! an tho -tt that nobody - when the mm wttt be met-dd. ' Tho Home and: who pro- gress on ammtiiatittet W m the early week- of the qeqatttgt. m Ben- " Appmwhuonl eon-um took "outta keep that, t acute-l - uoa ' that the at an "ttttet at the Home on ouch [ten for magnum?! ape-41mm. his ttrn-inept" ,TirFaaitiitriiretertAttye_oef iii'a'riaGdii-etttotdtiurt_ no deduct, am: Wuhan WM" an: "on of tikiiutive' an n du. ','alt,tl fg'tut'f,g'g an. ttt wh mum' ,tn-ttettf..te mm. iFGTra.uukeuerretf. - -.e"'-"'""-T'" - ca; excellent .ritrre qtgk the one". The Sen-to le,,':')',',",",',',' ot-tttdl' h may to report the _ttaetnt nee-we for the Intel-19! ted Agriculture] Do! pennants. but annot and . "we on the Senate edema. I The minus" Mtttatimt I: further, commuted by the meal um pro} pose]; 'Under en agreement the Ben-c ate will vote on the tic-celled Edger bill, which President Coolidge vetoed, last 't18mner. At the me time F""', other measure. known a the Btertingi bill, has been submitted with paw-1 any the same pronslons fer poster - . __ JAIAX---| rt ': "tdries, and MORE SEVERE 0N [$00ZE VIOLATORS IN MilNIf C0. Authorities of Neighboring County are Setting Pace in Law Enforcement. Lake county boom violators who have found occasion to grumble over the treatment they hnvo re. celved in Lake county when the) have been detected In" violations can thank their lucky stars that they do not live In McHenry county. l You an" loo! .1] the people att the who. to b. am. but the all odor home: man an: men tool "I. l.'iiiiiGGaiikihittrne. c Speedy Janice for McHenry county prohibition law 110mm: In promised try States Attorney A. H. Pouse at that county. "After this," he tmid,A'geeond o." fenders 61 the ii'rciirirthG law are not going to 'et off with a "no or county jail sentence. They are so ing 'to be sent to the Penitentiary. lube that will convince them that - law, including the prohlbmon tstatute, in going to be upheld In thin eountr" _ _ Some have suggested that the Im- posing of prison sentence for locond ortendem In Waukognn 1nd Luke county might have the effect of a» eourattintt boon luv tytolattott.. Fines and not! talt sent-aces in" not seemed to have the dull-ed " foot on tom. of the Holsters. The maximum penalty an: I!" been Inmcted he". madamwmamm trretisttteortexrttottttihetstrr. -rrlrlretrleqeltl"lreerP_rP, 111'. - LI " T ' a," A I P 'VW . 1994;: D rr I," .s'.- I bt-e-i-r-r-i-mr- "iaGiiritr additional rt " While it is not the intention of the promoters of this conference to bring about legislative cumlls, no doubt many legislators will seize this op. portunity to introduce free economic measures. The small town merchants and publishers, as well as the citizens who purchase, have s direct interest Ip these matters. The statement has been made that material "rings may be accomplished by reducing tho amount and number of failures; by reducing the cost ot doing business and the ultimate price to the consum- er, and by p'acing the distributor in a better re'ation to his customer. it is believed that severnl legislative measures will be introduced at this session den ing with retail prices. The Chamber of Commerce at the United States has edited 3 conference here early in Jnnunry in order to help the buying public and the retailer in " immedlste problems. For this, reason it is believed that great benefits will [allow a discussion of the problems of distribution from the standpoint of the merchnnt. the mtututaeturer nnd the consumer. There are similar movements under way for agriculture to solve problem by mutual agreement rather than cow grenional action. The sentiment is smiling that congress should stick to its own knitting and leave economic problems to those directly concerned. 8mm eonnlttou of the Senate and Home held hearing. during tho Chrlounu roceu when nominative null use" protested "airtnt 'the enormous lncteue in their rota. It In an! that the Bteriing bltl VII brought to tho Senna in on effort to bring nbout our lomenury complicatlonl so tuna o postal met-are would be en- acted at this union. Seven] days must also" before the postal my om! postal ulnry propositions are dlapos- 0d of. "V00". Our Washington Letter " WILLlAI DALI? H. I. A. C-rod-t AUCllTOl)il TTteundem'tmedwi1lsellatpublicauetiononhisfamtone andemehalfmiunorthwestofHalfDarestthe s', DiamtmdiakeRbad,oet " TUESDAY JANUARY 6; BAYHORSE. 14YEARs0uhWErcHrjj00P0UNDS ROAN HORSE,, I7 YEARS OLD. WEIGHT I600 POUNDS BAY HORSE. ll YEARSOlD, WEIGHT I600 POUNDS 35 Tons Baled Timothy Hay 235 Bales Straw---500 bu. Oats I Bob Sleigh I l0-20 Titan Tractpr - Champion Hay Baler 2 Truck Wagons l Z-roll Adam Shredded I Light Wagon I Manure Spreader I Seeder I Corn Pianter, nearly new I Sulky Plow, nearly new I Hay Rake TERMS..-) sums of $25.00 and under, cash; on all sums over t25.00 six months' time will be given on good banhble holes bearing interest at the rate of six per cent per gum. Fred C. Towner Commuting at I p. in" sharp, the following puberty: rnopmnon Auctioneer-FRED HEAD or Gi?pi?.,, "HO R S E S wrung tn addition I MACHINERY ', mum. 1mm I. I925 Ji'lltM0li "EDS l "OTHER WMAN" I Bi DIVORCE ACTION In the meantime Mrs. McMahon " ed a divorr'e bill awning! he, Hui-MM naming Min Bonn" u the core- smndent. Drunkeniuu I'so v" chartred,Und it was upon the mm grounds that the divbrco m grant. ed as no effort wag made to prove the statutorv charge. Whether the unr- riaze of McMahon and mu Bah-min will cause the criminal charges to be dropped remains to be seen. . A citation for niiegod contemM wan dismissed Satin-d" min" J. 01301). nail of Highland Park. in Circuit Court when he agreed do assign " wages to his wife. McMahoand Mina Bttkttttti,t, we'e arrested ht Chicano on Pot-ember 2. after Georg. Bukanua. brother of the young woman. had trul'ed them more and itut-wed them over to the when. He also aimed warrants for their Br. rest. cumin: them with net-1mm statutory one-mes. This. one was due to come up before 1mm Hervey Convoy) this afternoon. IRI)? 00NTEMPT CHARMS IN COURT nell. A sensational "one! to the divorce done. which In. Patti J. Men-hon obtained in circuit court here Mon. day was! her husband. Thomas J. McMahon. n former motmyde police man on the Inca] department. oeettp. ed todny whoa McMahon Ind It" Annn Bukums, ot an South Vino" street. named as "the other woman" In the divorce hill tlled try Mm. " Mchon. took out a man-into "can" In Chicago. and are prenumed to have been married u once. tyconneit was charged with Minn to my alimony to Mrs. Nora O'Con- Fm Policeman Weds Girl Named as Co-rowondent by His Wife. I Hay Rack I Light l-horse Sleigh I Deering Corn Binder I Deering Grain Binder with 7-foot cut I Set Drags l Nlverizer _ I John Deere Cultivator I Walkinw Cultivator I Shovel Plow Many other articles Ill RELIABLE. LIU,,),,,,,:,),, _i,'_,i,',,jl aittphtrtirttt W Ill Y HA "BLUE M0fj1 a... 1.3mm. an; uuGas and; Pure , n t lllri,illllll . . _ . ll ' 't'iii' , Holstein F Cd w I .L r:,?':""".),', , LONE MAPLE D Mimi-L1 _ mmnnmrm mm mans Amman WHEN IT IS POSSIBLE TO ctr oauioiittis mums" or nu: my mat . . -reiLest 'tb-tit'. T Dnml'lio-Tu THREE cows. 2 BULL , FOR SERVICE, t 6 I MATUREBULL " may contain t su/Ill!)-,, H! with '"'"eerithr?s; 'iri'__,'f,,sroii',ii",, your mom and 1c's:r,i'it'.ii", '.,:I.'- r" '1. it». , a I, if"? Li'2:'rrrtud WET Wm _ t I . betwixt" W W 1925 TS?: EN Pom tu2'lrar'lifl".t2'l"a'li tttaatIBttttt 950 my; 16M mars

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