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Libertyville Independent, 5 Mar 1925, p. 10

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This is the kind of pursier both co ' mposer and solver--like, Many three--| .: letrer wordg. but quite a sprinkling.0 * f the longer kind, Quite a few, but 'bod Interlocking of words. ' HORIZONT AL * 1. low male voice, 5. Newspaper paragraphs, . ._~ *®, Remain. _&Tg: Imposes uiwtccon la f But it was a «a'!.y.vkm.fum whites,--for their TAs *ilfed 1. low male voic 5. Newspaper par ._~ *®, Remain. ~--_ _ 1%.. Imposes as & p Spgrrms gr* : onnaeiape nc > cce ~'~I4. 'Beo HWne.\ _ 15. _A party for : _ Inside the stronghold the battle paged more Rercely than ever, tor the Indians pot up a stubborn defense from within their wigwams, made but Tet proof by the great stores of food piled in them,. Finally Church gave Abe order to fre the wigwams, and as the lodges burst into flames the In-- Slans were forced out Into the open., the snow, an attack was launched im-- e * ie mediately. Again and again they were LABOR FACES vicToRy Ariven back as they tried to gain an' Springficld, 1!1, March 4--Victory. --entrance over the log bridge. SBix of after twoenty years, was within the their captains and a large number of |grtasp of organized iabor here today. woldiers were killed. Then Ben. ) The House Jndiciary Committee of jamin Church, the most & New the Minots Legielature had reporied favorably on the Soderstrom Anti EKngland Indian fghter, assailed the . of the Injunction Bill, 17 to 13, and sent the rear Mm"mummtotmnooroluoflom protected, and although he was sh0t| without amendments. «hree times he succeeded in leading| . Mieictenle ie ns tvrcoes in cce ittcire es his men over the walls. & NO ACTION OM MiH mm stronghold ever built by Indlans, and Jn it were 3,000 red mon. Winslow's army artived late in the uplite the fact that the colonists were weary from their long march through FAMOUS FORTS |||| Answers to Last Weeks ||% """ 2 "*"" """ + yomas rder By ELMO 2COTT WATSON . CROSSWORD PUZZEE® || beginning of the ona.| L¥He wi}) n nauich, mm ln 1. CI CC . Wnn n c ie ks he bad been rin pmmm. road today. n-_m..u..t,mmm % M * c Srprits on ..'_'lnmm_.}"_:_,_,'_".:lmn; the game~ se :,-;;:f:_.g! Waukegan, IL. " . Bubscribe for the Libertyville Independent--Be--up--to--date i for men: only. mome, March 4.--The vatican etat-- ed today that no definite decision had been reached upon the proposed nom-- ination of Bishop Muldoon, of Rock-- ford, Hi¢., as Archbishop of Cincinna-- ti. A decision--was not imminent, it Tokyo, March 4.--Japan today.was virtually out the international money market as a result of the recent gov-- ernment ban against foreign loans. The departméent of fipance has warned private fArms that the govern' ment does not --approve of their bor-- the IHlinofs Legielature had reported favorably on the Soderstrom Anti Injunction Bill, 17 to 13, and sent the measure to th® floor of the House t %~~ us aa boucbidh Adginhs rowing abroad.. Ar a resulit of thi®| Naany: policy it is expected that negotiation® | gaagson with American and Ruropean fnan--} «"py4 clers for loans involving milliO68 Of| Mapy dobars will immediately be dropped.| broken «* Slack ks -- P rig # [ 1. RukMtr keare uscm ror suies. _ lt BANOITS GET Ht, Loots, Mo., March m ban Fj.,.,:idf' M ks S mR o w % C % w i 400 * fi io :s ¥*mu e eA PS 2 o in en 17.-- 69. Stepped. -- ~_ 1.' s"&'o t~. IL; MM"") beg--m 2. Carbuncle. . ~ 8. Heaveniy body. 4. -- Wise apen, 4 NO ACTION ON MULDON Cotton Machine, . O| L air o 2 Evil § M &l': who entangles, -- 'The fistory back of a mere pho Ul-.oannbh lme. tograph appearing in a fewspaper Btoot. _ often times !s of unueuyal interest Owne, --. and contains a story welt worth ;::l(:;"inm ' | class. The picture shows a horse, Adjective _ describing Iying|suspended in mid air with a woman planes, -- rider. _ Twenty feet below the ani-- & sunnartine chest mal is a pool of water. in the 2000 pound4s.~ To court. up VERTICAL A uy 47 chest. ""* ®"'.|as the rider. Her first dive was ans. _ | made on Ol4 Powder Face,, the e has|first diving horse in the world.] ?de.'r_f:lce r:u' a Dr. Carver ';p; * s famotis hdrse, aged : ir--DOr--{tootntess, died somé ' years A£o Jn | Of this| NMashville, Tenn., at the cloge Of K' photograph from a-- newrpaper, 40 feet from a tower into a 12 foot pool of water with a rider. The ridet was Mrs. Grabbe. For 1+ yeard she trouwped through every state in the Union with Klatawah "DMd 1 ever get hburt! Certainly. Many ~times. _ My legs have been broken; my arms. gflm 13 stitch es closed a wound in my head w' 1 received a bump in the tank when the horse jerked up it« head. That was last summer in Omaha on an emergency "The dive takes but a second. It is over in a flash. The horee walks the long Incline to the top of the tower, As long as The crowd applauds the horee bow#*, and lHkes It all. Then, in a twinkling, the dive is on. The rider clings to the -- mane, stays with the. horse under water, then rides out to the bank,.: No traps ars used to make the animals dive; they Wke it.. ,E'finw" e th "Thete is one danger in the dive. The horsa might lower its hend. Then tho rider «lips off aover the neck . for no saddle or ryrcinglée is used, at ~leist not 'by me. Once. 1 rode him in dives for 14 years. That Klatawah horse is 18 years old anyway," she sald excitedl}y, Jx. Carver is an old sabowman and M clings to the calling at the age picturesque. Years ago he intro duced the first diving borse io the medal after -nnm-du-ru' t his gun earning him the title cham pion. "Yes, 1 do long io go back to the show business at times, but Fred doesn't like to have me do it. Kiatawah as a--colt. At the ago of four Kilatawah was thaght to make picture because he knew it would appeal to the reading publHic be cause it is unusual to see a horse diving from a 40 foot tower into Countless readers of the Mun prob A photograph printed in the Daily Into such a lie Mra. Faaf P P y t M t 01. t Mth o -- Sn c3 sys .. i# dhat s 9. en -- 2B $s m y e an se 3 m "i'm";'rk ' ts TCl é'. --< 1% i. Wt tin i z> / M off, 1 astruck jast E RIDDEN FOR M :. _ --~-- YEARS BY MRS. FRED GRABBE -'.V,m"' _ Aote+ w'Ifiz.J!E:'. .':-- supse a & se g'- New Yutiu'uw u" Te ie con-- ' fl; mm... m'x. YW.--£. . stokes and f to detame the character of Mrs, Be{ ibbe z.nlvui Stokes, was exonerated at King opening of the triat here toduay. s of| The announcement that the state ux; had m&m prokse :o charg» > es against was made Anaint-- foot | ant States Attorney Milton D. Smith. NUGENT CLEARED IN STOKES CASF THIS IS CORRECT Packard|t In our last ad we quoted the price of the Six Sedan including all equipment at-- Hewes Garage _ | UVY it a* : u> Amazing Value! w«<8, FHEO ORAGBBE F,. 0. B. Factory $2585.00 ... _jf . Here's A High Grade -- im [ -- 'Tax Exempt Security -- $e) [ _ ----~ARE YOU INTERESTED? _____ \§ _ ___ We thank the pastors of the Libertyville and --_--_ Area churches, the ladies of these churches and l _ all other organizations and individuals who co-- memenine naun ns n l i ts 1. iin i o c ormny ie n' on oi win i en e uie anen ifi ieett se Sn ue titsripecmimmne PC W > 00-- L zce s mc im in Li oi _-- Please Notice! ie o+ _ you will participate in the nex regular quarterly > '--._It --was very gratifying to us to have the ladies of Libertyville and Area show the interest which they did in our school and we trust that they have benefited by attending this demonstra-- tion of modern cooking and baking in a gas range equipped. with the famous "LORAIN" Oven Heat Regulator. | ' tendance, was won by the Presbyterian church of Libertyville. . e _ The all--enameled A--636 Clark--Jewell Gas Range which was promised to the church having the largest percentage of membership in at-- operated with us in putting on the three--day cooking school in Libertyville, which closed on Thursday, February 26th. #B o_ .. P" O #k u. PV vs-- id I Ts 3 * 'l'lm%'shares are exempt from the Normal Federal Income Tax and free from Personal Property Taxes to residents of Illinois. ___ _ Ask any employe of this company for full de-- tails regarding this safe and steady dividend ------CGet on our list--of Shareholders now so that ing Utility Company nmay be had for $100.00 per - share on either a cash basis or on a very attrac= * tive monthly savings plan. _ l'iease nave your representative tall and give me i particulars regarding your 7%--PREFERRED SHARES. COUPON I understand this does not obligate me in any way. Please have your representative call and give me full Phone Libertyville 16 # o# h 9 O WE ® o n # n a a CA DW C # i 6 6b a hi t # e n i n a » a ae & ~25 Pecioe dlg ts »~ ai oR ¢t 2 w¥ s e w o a e u We sov wok s e nb hn aop s s s# a 6

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