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Libertyville Independent, 12 Feb 1925, p. 6

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°) WATP "#f, wos car, -m #t. . . _ (Mt and Mrs E. Thayer cafted on j. . und Mrs. Moxey Huber of Antioch v.A hmmm!n' Chicago from Thursday until Satur-- > 'mfl- x x--sog~« ,~fim'm5ucuen¢ooo * place Saturday afternoon. -- He of the trip taking double the PA t# 4A LA# 4 4 k k % & % % % % * ~-- Mt. and Mrs. Rm'wm?l Je e I 1 NQ P ammen M Toatreey whd irreaus from here to Eimbhutst _ A. in Waukegan one day last week. ___Mr. and Ms. John Meyers attended stre in Antioch Wednesday eve being guests of the Antioch x Wiliiam Becker returned home &g week, after a visit with friends son visited Saturday and Sunday at the James Leonard home. .'l' l-lr'm K. G. Atwell and 'f'tn were aukegan FPriday _ Mra John Stratton was also in Waukegan one day the last of the week. A was celebrated Thursday at the t:l: nlece, where she is stay $ while Chicago * _ George Burnett called on fgisnerd Mtr. and Mrs. Andrew Wolt east of Fere, had a seriouns a in Chicago a few days ago. Mrs. William Sheshan accompanied sister and husband, Mr. and Mra. Ingleside, to the Lake Co hospital Wednesday,. Mrs. for a drink of water shrdurdu ily, who is an invalid, the Mluldrllkolvmrt:tdny _and fell and broker her arm below the mad relative sin Chicago. _ _ _ _ | __Too Great Self--Esteem r.l'."m made & SbOMt! ~seynomies," said Uricle Eben. "I8 pe ~ recently. what a man is liabls to imagine he has m'm& g":," the because be thinks he's more important o Of Miliburn. | dan : Is."--Was--hington Star. " C. B. Dix, who has been 111 most 1 winter, is reported much better. Io staying in Chicago to mear his wife. Mrs. Fuber's birth Pine--Tar and Honey * SQll Beat lor Chet + Colds and Coughs Walter--Douglas was home from Laks areat over the week end. EKdwtrd Leonard bhas been spending abort vacation at--his home heré, to-- Urayuslake for dinnér Sunday. The bunco five hundred club met L _ and. Mra.--Wili--Pester and 4Mra | -- Pester and daughter Lucilie 'e.r, E'h-, of all, the barrels were and the load brought to Wau: Pregenzer was taken to the 's office, booked, then released «baill of $2,000 before Justice Her-- and Mra d -- ten days. _ : e load consisted of six Tull bar and eight half barrels. 4 Chicago. was driving between 35 and 490 an hour when-- Brune --and his sighted the Reo speed wagon. gave chase, discovering that it red to be heavily loaded. + driver did not know he wa® followed. -- He submitted _ to s and arrest without any com r.huam son of Ray Pre-- *, of Grass Lake, Was arrested Wednesday night of last week morth of Lake Villa by Con-- & C. A. Brune and the ~sponge L He was charged with running TC¥¥ 4 4 4¥ %¥ % 4¥ 4 *4 * * * LAKE VILL A *# --were in Waukegan Thursday , . when taken, protested ad --was -- near beer. . _C. H. Stratton, sec-- . R.Avery the conso-- Anthony . CAPTURED % Aa Brune--Over-- ly Load Driven serious aptomobile l ejothe andhard soothe t, It., Thurs visited her and at s played, and prizes were won by Mrs. Maxie King and Mrs. Frank Edwards. F. Wetzel, Miss Lillian Stohal and Jas J» Voy. Dainty refreshments were served and a good time hbtd by all SBeveral from this vicinity attended the C.-- E. banquet in Gurnee recently. Mr.and Mrs. Erwin Fuller of Chi-- cago spent the week end at the'ir country home at Miliburn. The C. E. bustness meeting was held at the home of Philip Anderson Friday evening. About 30 were présent. After Rain and hall visited this section of Lake county Sunday. The roads are in bad condition, tnd here is where old Dobbin comes in handy. | burn visitor Saturday. | -- _ ; _ The remainder of the Christ Cook sale will be sold by the sheriff Miss Inez Pollock of Chicago spent the week end with hber niece, Mrs. W. 8. D&nmar. . Carl Chope, who was so seriously hurt by bein#--hkicked by a-- horse, is getting alorg as well as can be ex-- pected. He is not able to sit up yet. Miss Irene Chope spent the week end with home folks. * _ _Friends who are in Floridt report they are suf.ering fro mthe intense hcat ~there.~--Most unusual weather, ever: for the south.~ Maresgo visiting his brother, Will Le Voy, wno is sick. HMtifity Reinbeck and sister, Miss Laura Retubeck of Chicago visited at the home of their brbther and wife, Mr. and Mrs.--Carl Reinbeck, over the ma. the family of R. C. Fitts. rs. C. B. Dix drove to Waukegan with Howard Wilton Friday, going from there to Joliet for t few days. E. J. Lehmann and family drove out trom Chicago Saturday for a short E. A. Wilton was in Salem, Wis. one day lakl week. C€itrence Nadr and Howard Wilton Attended the basket ball game in Wau-- :dmn Tuesday evening. They report-- ed an interesting gaine.--__ --____ _ _ 22. m U e _A¥ alo e 4 % % 4 * & 104 t 4 4 4 4 4 t 4 4 * M IL L BV RN _ * Mrs. C. B. Dix and' Daisy Ehernborg were in Waukegan Thursday night vis-- Whiton 'Walker. ' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilton and daughter. Valiere; of Kenosha, were guests of: Mr: and Mrs. E. A. WwWiltog SuC W / % ; 800 Wb on a Autal 7 P tlg VA o ; s 1e € > 2e on omen ns . **%>% Bb x # 09. *R y & i lt al, f ',fl & Abea ghe t e . a ® ____ UIBERTYVILLE _INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY. 'FEBRUARY 12. 1925 _ * time on account of the dense fog. Bof 3 1920 census, the bcuqeo. of . power ' returned Sunday, after spending thes CLAIM L AKE AND ,viu be ~held ~by ~Chicago and its so-- es day with his ptrents;~Mr. and Mrs., * burhan towns in fMank --and * Fals P Rnty tt Le Voy spent Thursday Making Americans Chicago North Shoré and for mJus inurs cIu20us navye Dcen on theit to opportunity. lthumhephnoffidnl%rfls'gon Line conceives to be its duty to its its country. = t Chicago, I!l., Feb, 9.--Alarm is be-- Ing expressed here by the Iilinojs Agricultural Association over the possibilities 'of Chicago 'and .Cook county becoming the throhe of power of an Illinois kingdom when the con-- stitutionally required redistricting of congressional' districts comes --up in ed in wcordnne)&:llb increases and decreases in--population as shown by If the 25 congresgional districts, 10 of 'hlchg brace , Cook and Lake counties, _ 5\3.«: boundaries shift-- Redistricting of State Will Put _ Majority of Power in Two COOK COUNTY WILL ' RULE ILLINOIS SOON A who undertook the development of the telephone. With an infant art to nourish constantly by new discovery and invention, and handicapped by scanty capital and pub-- lic apathy, they held to their vision of a nation--wide service. Nearly twoscorey carsago, whenthetelephonesofthe United * States were fewer than those of the State of Ilinois to--day, lhbn'-uwbfiar-hedm&zylihthlefl&m «pf the is : a central advisory staf, a central a central départment to promote progress in Gperating tech-- nique, a central source of supply of standardized material, local operating companies familiar with local needs, and a Telephone pionceers plafined this organization structure, believing it necessary for efficient and economical national-- service. 'The nation's experience has proved the clearnes of their vision, ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM 'have im the house which comes close to 77 votes required ~for-- a majority. In the senate, Chicggo would have from .23 to 25 senators and the ma-- jJority numbers 26. This would give almost. absolute --control to .Chicago. »~"Cllcn¢o~wtl!~8reo-tth:&mc of the Sucker State,"--a wtatement Issued .by the Illinois Agricultural Association ~states. _ "A fair com-- promise could be made similar--~to what has been done in New York state and Maryland. New York City and Baltimore are restricted in rep resentation. The same should be done in the case of Chicago. y Priceless Manuscripts Old Hebrew inscriptions, satd to be in the actual handwriting of Moses, have been found in the Sinal peninsula and translated. s e M & 1920 census, the balance of power will ~be held ~by ~Chicago and its so-- burban towns in Cook and ~Lake county. The lllinois Agricultural A»# sociation points out. Chicagogp po ulation h"_'gm_mumxfi C geet HAENETCOTE THo aH points on the No th-- !'!--lq{g-u-tlax_ To the nuich Shaere Ling: 1b © representatives ao @onmnilf Bs autater at handy pendant awitch enabling you to plug in e en uce oo mrage d,-,; f-:-fi.,g,%,f-'fi en en on on on w l Y¥ I § 1T O R. $ A R E_A L WA Y § WE 1COME AT ALL _E mm mm sorpom = + -- ---- Only 50° Down Daylight Kitchen Unit ooX oi sd PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS TX THEO BEECH, Dist. Mgr., Wankegan ~ 6 ~--~~CUS KRUMREY, Local Rep. _ * - glare to dazzle you. t.tnstholight Snow white porcelain ename!l on Armco rust-- resisting metal makes the Daylight Kitthen Unit easily and quickly cleaned. The shade, of white kitchen is the workshop of the home and you should have the best possible lighting in it. You 'will enjoy this light that brightens every corner and chases out the shadows. Makes your kitchen pleasant and inviting. 50¢ cap s P P af / Reay 2 4X cars frequently cannot. 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