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Libertyville Independent, 16 Apr 1925, p. 11

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Maprrap se mmyebnleimntanks nemipeg se3 i e ie 2245 uts 4 hn in 7 200 03 se n m oeapls + : * uh ie &--independont 'g' "Lave County Independent «> Waukegan Weekly Sun : dut to the world their ideas on sociology on business and industry etc., were going to revolutionize the world's former customs and to date have not been willing to admit their mistfke. f | _ . 'They have sent the pictures of their Utopian form of govern-- ----------sment--all--over --the world and have tried to get other countries to --. _ revolutionize themseives and adopt their ideas. No other country ~~-- to date has done so because the absolute failure, the utter fallacy x of their, principles and their ideas has been proved day by day * *as the world has gained but slight ideas of what--actually has gone o. Te o uk ue ie e en . 2 0 o in n Ofrp ce on in oL l o Fzmagyy government, after producing utter chaos in business and ludutry] * *~ generally throughout Russia, the Soviets at last have "conde-- r_ _ scended" <to invite capital invest in Russia 5 * 200 200 Ah ns ccaty cacts At mntnts dn it citnin ind e e en es vof> "be boured by men. _ s _____Piariafion offered hete today 'L'"' ployment agencies while Aurora wom-- eH wondored, "Why can't we get girls for housework * a "It is the ageold astroggle of --wom-- Js.__-- _ I. E. @bemahen and wf ot al to H. G. | study ¢ --._-- Slavik, W. D. 410. 8t $64. Pt. of Sec, | that «: h~* 48 DesthelG. _ < . =-- . > thes . es dame i tit mor §~,7";-\":.l!"i 54 :"u"n'.x' § 7 5# > : phrey and # ----K. B--] import . Carmdine Q. C. D. $10. Lot 9, Bik %, u> * P. H. Humphpréy and wt to H: K. B. |-- Kobe ~ Garadine Q. C; D. $10. Lot 9, Bik 9, | of the f on ie m sA N w 35-- on Coe ow P oc t e 1 9 o t y c Li wA n e w it i C200 972 t C ing the word of God to suit 'the 'present feelings of folks who think of nothing, hope for nothing, work for nothing, sleep. for ( . mothing excepting to 'talk D--R--Y! You cant make the bible over, ~~ that if they drank it they might get drunk. The words wine, .etc. ~ _ are--being deleted in this fanatical prohibition mania. We believe in "~~ a 'dry country, . we believe that men and wonien who get drunk a--e > --prsiFul Objects vut We nor t Deneve tt 30 fraca-- BBt :. sdowcks oo' ~NVOfficial List * LIKE THE CAVE MAN? Just because somebody dosent like to-- take a drink or have their > meighbor do so, is that 4 feason why God's word should be balled up fust to 'let them, the Cminority, CHANGE THE FACTS ~4¢ & ffio;i're "Wfln blb{e by cutting.out words that mean something to drink, something where it might Sliggest to somebody historians have brought them down! We dont believe it, we dont believe they will get far. -- *~% [ % j * , THE RUS$SIANS "CONDESCEND" § ~ -- After driving eapitah out of ~Russia, after confiscating--almost my&ingthatuphdhdinnttcd.uflnghhthomg'&_ there? With their ideas on socialism etc., there's no telling when they will confiscate public property, private property etc., in the future as they have done in the past. > | After ordering discontinuance of religious worship, after--ridi-- culing--and even burning the deity in effigy, after terrojiring the ones Who profess the Christian faith, chasing out the priests and even murdering them by the wholesale, the . Soviets have "come 'ovaofltbcitpetch"md.ah«bfhouchmmthdrcoumry. "condescend" to invite Tapital to come along with them. It's our belicf that until the Soviet government is overthown and a real stable government established on principles recognized byoth«coomrieo-woflhwhikhiuulhd.tbnuyapalipgd consequence that takes a chance on investing in Russia ought to wWOMEN LIKE TO BF BOSSED BY have bis an against woman,." said o employment bureas officers m'loynnt burean officers. "Women are perfectliy willing to be ordered about by men in the factories and of-- #Bces. Then men of their families havre always demanded a certain amount of attention, particularly the patertamilies, who had only to Hft His roice to bb obeyed, and thWey feal no healitancy in tollowing orders from male "boeses." But--and this is the rab--every woman wants to gse hber own ideas in conducting bousework and to be ordered about by the lady of the house' who has her orn way of Employment Bureaus Find It Hard to Get Women to Work for Women. \ APRIL 11, 1928. W,. E. Sulyards and wf to E. Reicha and w1 it tens WD $1100 #t: §1 50 Lt0t &, O'Ne!llle Highland Park 8ub. ~-- W,. J. Matthe®s and wt to C. K. Juck W. D. $10. Lots 3 and 19, Bik 2, Hayts ReSubn., *+x* _ o o one h #33 , is disagreeable to, the April 12. Giria Mke to «t S CLAIM *% O. Syren abd Martha Syren to C.|,,, A N¥ --D 414. 7 HWik 1 Ermoor Addn o H PX. 0| | wandowseki and wf Jt tens LOt %, Bik, 9, Dreyers Buba. H. J. Fish to G. M. Baim WD 11. Bt. $.50. Lotsé 10, 11, 1# and 13, Blk 7, Chgo Highlands. -- iR 0. A. Newsom ant wt to Emma G 8mith W. D. $10. 8t. $1.50. lot 24 Oakwood Terrace. ¥the! M Shober to Ananle Stasowe-- ue Q. C. D. $1. Pt Pof Lot 18%, Bk 6. EK. A..Commings and' Co's Adda. to Whke&n. _ _ _ _ _ esn oc _ _O. A. Newsom and wft to J. X MHeath W. D. $10,450. 8t J11. Lots 17 76. #7. 91. 162 and 109, Oakwood Ter 8. Siasewilclus and w! to Eihe} M. ESheber Q. C. D. B1. Pt of Lot 1%, Rik 6. F A. Cummings sod Co'r Addna to Wkan. --« _ Paosy I. Hetrick apd hus. to C. C. Gerbert Q. C. D. $10. Pt. of Sec 146, G. J. Dalzie] to M. H. Hussey W. D. $10. Lots 17 and 13, Lincoln Heights. H.--F Hollats and wf to A. Mokke!-- bost and wf Q. C. D. §1. Lot 16 L Hol intz Loos lake Divra. G. Ladwig Krumbech and wf et al to W. P. Kopt W. D. $150 Pt of Sec 34. Deerfield. iz ase l _ t _ G. Lodwig Krumbach and wf et al to W. P. Kopf Q. C. D. $10. Pt of See Y ernon Burns Q. C. D. $10. Pt of Sec. $4, Deer-- Mary W. Becker and hus to J. G. N. Lutienberger W. D. $10. 6t. $1.50. Lot 19, Blk 40, North Addn to Lake 0. L Mitchell and wf to Lucile M. Thompson W. D. $10. 61. $121. Pt of Bec 14, Déerfeld, _ _ _ _ 0 -- _ C. P. Abrabam and wf to ¥F. . Thiel W. D. $50. Bt $.50. 10t %5, Bik 17, anl Lot 20, Blk 16, Chgo Spring Plaffs Sec 3, Bepton. ~ _0 _ a64 pt of Lot 11. Bik 3, J. K. Orftk Bubdn. _ F. P. Ryan to H. £A. Shex. W. D. $900. St. J1. Lots %8, 29 and 30, Bik 1, J. K. Orvis Subdn. E. Clark and ®f to Grace Mekson _ J. A Mastorson to H. W. Schmidt & «t ji tine WD 10 8t 50 L4t 11 is1 ot of Lot 11. Bik 3. J. K. Ortk _ Rinda Rariden to J. Smyth W. ] $525 8t. 41. Lot 23, Johnsons Butin Lecilié M. Thompseon to $10. St. J7..Pt of Bee 1, Anbti-- mo Woks snt in ihe aoia| ||| / : OVR CUSTOMERS ARE OUR FRIENDS inves| ETERNAL TRIANGLE w»es| -- ENDS IN FISTIC _ = / _ FRAY: MANFINED $10 indtch aith "~C S am %"Vl \% n"'- Jtfi Rrw .»pv: i apuim" ' 6 . ' * * * wl Mfi e <»4 :"f""\'"' mr i Peoria, 11.,. Aprl 15. -- Howart Graber. 18, the aper of ore of thoke "cternal triangle" Affaire, was TNned $105.50 for taking the edge of!f Mto Harrtson, 21, as6ther of the trien-- gle's angles. lavited out to the park for a set-- to of fisticwffs, Harrison taiked it over with the police who advised him not to accept Graber's challenge. Later Harrison showed up. with a battered face, a torn ear and misus three teeth. Pollce knew be had Kext Ahke --appo'rntmext.--_----J~------------ Peoria Youths Try to Take the Edge Off Triangle With * Fist Fight. ONE BATTERED; ONE FINED Kexk The ipporatment.------------ Ne Asuistance Needed. Passott and Robloson went corea ottier day to see the While bettfE whiing ew bours in a vfifld corner veranda, ber w bappened Passett and Robinsono went to Ta coma ottier day to see their girl While bettif£ whiing eway the bours in a vfi'&m corner of the veranda, ber w bappened along, and, Wot béing abl€ to distingnisb their uniforiis in tbe semiGdarkness, ha asked:> "What Ia~!t this time, Wis, the army or the purty?" Whereupon piped. "IThe marines have w.yhvi the situation well in \ Oldsmobile Coach $1160 " , m llw __ __cg -- uk m&'M%wmltflidfim m.-,-u-ou-.ol-u. They will invede England this year in. ,w.ndmm--umoo--.mummmm l 's Shampioanship, It will be nothing new for Sir Walter, for he "mwmg&'.}u'l{--nm'lflwbfl I{(: you can aMford orly one car----amd that means most of us--then the owe cirt fgg you is the Mdsmotbite Coach. Only a closed car is ?m aft--season car--and you want your car as comfortdble in winter as in sam-- mer. Price, of course, once determined your choice, but now you can buy this beautiful Coach--with a mag-- nificent ftisher body--lustrous and enduring Duco fin-- ish--handsome fittngs--ventilated by the turn of a handlie--for only Sllg). Come in and look it over. To fide in it is to know the very acnte of comfort. Open Sundays Sheridan Road Motor Sales Al. S'LM Rdfim..n. u. Phone 3338 TINDEPENDEX'EC. "I YES WE ARE [ | Nomeu dz q304 nc l*!- Marriage Li Emms Molz, 33. Milwaukee, Cecil K. Kincaid, 25, Chbgo. w Marguerite E. Slonabue, 25, Chgo. Hollis Sylvester Austin, 22, Agen-- ¢y, lowa. 1_ 8 Kancy Caminite, 18, Chicago. Perry Dickineon, 23, Milwaukee. Lillian Halilbersg, 18 Milwaukee. Horace Montgomery, 31,. North Chgo. % Alberts Wakefeld, 17, North Chgo. 'Adam Hej@ak, 29. Milwaukée. Chas. Kokteoy, 11, Mi}waukee. Arsoiu Reedy, 21, Milwaukee,. . Reubat Roesier, 28. Hustisford. Adeitne Mintrlaf®, 24, Horicon. Jobhn E. Apderson, 21, CHicago. Aeroline Westhaus, 21, Chicago. John Grana, 21, Waukegan. Chester G. O'Hard, 13, Sterling, Arnoid L. Wigke, % Odgen, lowa. Marle 8. Mowens, ?2. H!@}lt' PX *A * P 0 009 Open : Evenings e as : A m ffttg w J yor . s o. . e n mt s it ts Alies. soch se uts . s« 'tne electorate of Lake Forest went se through the motions of an election FOoUND NOT GuUILTY_ yesterday. aithough none:of the can-- | Tulsa, Okla.,. April 1§--Eugene P didates had. any opposition. dy this motning was found pot &1 ieg 30 ~Bapdvre y _, "__ > M ';"?flwfln;: + Ppagt»**~"~ pM*+*~><~p &.. HMuis tor et J. V. Farwell & Co., Wob.b]y'lbh."fiill hmr:%r'flwt' the youngest ever to hold the post in ' death on the, night of January 23 that exclusive yvUlage, was electedi 'The case was given t0 the ju mayor. e sucé#gedel Henry A. Rum-- at eight o'clock last. night. ELECTS YOUNG MAN TO MAYOR'S JOB PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY Sold By --¥ | Authorized Ford Dealers An Authorized Ford Dealer has too much at stake to sell a -- éar which will prove a disappointment. > fung Therefore, he will sell you a good used car carrying the same guarantee as a new car. His investment in mdoervmmbmnt.h C wfllhhbb\fltupund&mdm thoFordm Oompmy'mmmovmbkforhfintow_whh one unsatisfactory sale. o J That is one very reason why you can buy a used Ford wm~-fmrm-momnmm.mmuu., Phone 144.W_ OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS 8 So. Genesee St., Waukegan _ OGEKE THE NEARKEST AUTHR FOoUND NOT GUILTY_ Tulsa, Okla.,. April 15--Eugene Pur-- dy this motning was found pot gril-- « paot>**~"~ 2t ~>~~*5 l 8. . Hiukebic gau.. manvaet. for.thred . vARFR. .. lan1a as. 1 ww M;u-u! L.,_.L;W"' tss incl.--ot "A. D. Prex: nw%'h mxmuhamifi% Other"~ aldermen . eléec;ed _ were James Dickinpson, Freqa nmeld, . Charles Fitzgerald, Sam Sorenson and Rov-- ert Drew, All terms are for one year. millionaire, was elected an aiderman A permanent exhibit of lighting fixtures has been installed in this store to enable you. to inspe--t tha mainvt stvles convteniehnitly. _ __.__--___ --_____-- fixtures. You are certain to find fixtures that fit right in with your home decorations. ~~~~=<~~> A wide range of prices, too. Cash Or terms. , Local Representative 'Uisitf our Los Angeles, April 15..--Mrs, Nelite . *** MecNeil calmly confessed today, ac@ f Tording ~to pollice, --that#%6 ~Utabbed ~*~~~ to death George M. Stanley, aiso knowp ag Staisby, said to be a wea!-- thy=--Oklahoman »:ring a gay "drink» ing--pastx" in an apartyment bousq@ ..__ _ exhibit -- STABBING SUITOR maneto ioi A in j ui0 go &A ts 2¢ "rauk PHI UR

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