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Libertyville Independent, 4 Jun 1925, p. 17

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. _ ~ . ~ 000 peuple." This is about 12 per cent | of the population of the earth, but f ~Reoctor. Vizetelly expects the percent-- cemag to 8 In T75 years, according to _._»~|» Languages can be measured in im-- ~~----'~Rortance by tbeir usefuiness as means it o0 n e' :o a . > MLoexicographer Makes Pre-- Kn _ > diction for Future. 'Smuumhm after 80 yearg experiment. 1 "Ilnvisible light" consists of short ._@leactric wares having the same prop-- ~~ortles #8 a beam of light. These wares _ aAre sslectively absorbed by different ~_~of: communication and by their contri-- _ . butions to world culture. _English has _guite evidently become the most im-- _' portant. of all languages from the *+-- purely practi¢al standpoint. No other 'Rongue. is Ssed so extensively in trade Dt oven in--governmental and social re-- y lationships. It is extimated that 120, .. .000,000 people speak German, 90,000, ~_ P0O Russian, 60,000,000 Frefich and 55, --'000,000 Spanish. Despite the great _ population of China and India neither is 1e k o t ce n ce ue g.. . Aiemma io oo s 0 > n ~, --f Bik HAIMOKEC. with the . TLF® -- LDe ." cpi« . _ are concerned. kn s ue *~ mpfi: size, shape Mi us s hm ez nc s on ied se on e ) wA Feveals thetr contrig L ' >\ wip @4F (a »+l .898 -- & #" / en oo a m « a400. . Sane a We 3 P Jjacts caun be rendered transparent by \"Invisible light" acting through a spe-- 'tial instrument calléd the "super ret}-- ma" bas been given by the famous In } Invisible Light !_A.«uytnan of how opagque ob-- i Modern LH e Martinaburg is a Hitle town awer ¥From the rallroad and the smail chit-- red know very little about riding on the train. One dey Eimo Wymen and his mother went to New Albany in an auoto, but returned via Borden on the JPrain. --It was Eimo's Arst ride on the Brain. The thain went a short dis Zance and s#topped. At the «ame time |.._ Wigs Cover Bobbed Hair i. Omee again wigs of varlous--colored hair ate being worn by women of fash-- lon in Parts to cover their bobbed heads when they put on evening at-- Eimo heard the nolso.of steam escap-- Ing, and with a look of disgnst he Jeaned back In his seat and sald, "Ohn, havre to walt another bhalf hour."--In-- Wanapolia News. aubstances. Coal tar and pitch are Rranuparent, while water is opaque. m,. arrived in this country a few ago. -- A firm in New York bhas bought it <Tbs organ is square and has a false front, plercéd and tarved, and with durmmy pipes painted on--it. whows sgcemes in Kast India The large panels in front evidently represent epi-- bo* s in the life of a princess in one whe is seated on a led by~a guide armed with a . In another uwhe-- is alighting a camel in es easis.«Youth's Companiqn. _ An organ with which King James 1 t-_-mn.u himself while he and bis y were encamped outside of Lon-- Boo is the year 1087 for the purpose Forty--thres notes and diapason, cornet; sesquiaiter, principal, twelfth and Af-- teenth stops. The lower half of the Instrument, except for two small pan-- wla--that are decorated with cupids and ty has been noted. Still, English bas gev~ n n sn e sn d ies _ " --_ 20 _ VC . Oe e erionh, A ET .. 0. "" EIQ and beasty of expression, It +s been fobred it us a beterogensoyps | ~~* Ranguage and it has been crtticized for Khan the "weakness" of turning to Tatlis and Greek for new terms. Lo¥ers of he romance languages fnd it lacking Ldsnm Its crammatical irregular-- upeak~ English India hbas 147 lan-- kuages, Chinese dialects are innumer-- ahle." Altogether only 220,000,000 In-- dians speak languages of the Iondo 'Aryan brapch, and there are three of these. Mandarin represents a means of communication almost everywhere Jn Ching, but it probably has not the bcetual currency that English has. Ths gougue that only 20,000,000 people mpoke in 1800 is undoubtediy dominant amoug langunges yofiny so far as er-- tent of use and variety of usefuiness Bachelor Percentage "We are building a great language r the future years," remarked Dr. raok H. vizetelly, managlng modmlfof e Btandard dictionary. belteves at "English is undoubtedily the great-- t language of all ages for ease of ex-- _ The color of the hair matches gown and after fire yours of stag-- business the hairpin manufac-- are starting up with a Aourish., alage Historical Organ ageo 42 par tant ate bache het the Aghese Peroliage men -- of-- any -- #tate in --the Ob the othear band the low-- &gyh ' 'n'w 7 hk to Ritite EANGUAGE | gaite common in Bogth Wales: 1 One of the fool notious young men get is that the--boss doesn't know what "Is going on in the plant We never yet have known a boss who didn't some-- bhow manage to know .more about what was going on in the concern than any of the employees gave him credit for-- Or .to put It another way: We've meze Amflm From X--Rays. f Few orguns or parts of the human | body aré inaccessible to examinition | by X--rays. 'The most remarkable ad-- | vance in this dine was the discovery that insotuble opaque salts can be ad-- | ministered to patients in such quantity | as to fill the gulleft. ptomach and jutes» 4ines, so that these hollow organs may ] be studied. with the rays. The "opa-- U kindand gentle soul" alive to the Got'lficviip:-": C n nsl . 1 reea y The -- "Bage of Monticelio." * + . mmeicie c comignnec sn grmen The "Sage of Montceliv" was a 8o Izaak> Waiton. f Wuab;;to'd upon 'Thomas Jeffer-- ~Rhan t Cidar.s» .= ----J'?'_ petrel .% .'f,m"fi"-;*?.' Te "':f"!.',a';t" : Bweet remembrance by thousands who im To political affairs dur-- tove the outdoor life, and he is so re-- | 10¢ bis residence at Monticelto,. Va., Hne thoughts respesting streaws and RAelds and Aowers. It is the work of Many Native Megro Languagts | '_ Native Negro languages are a mmar-- . vel. There are about eight hundred, and more than one hundred have beeq reduced to writing. said a missionary-- ho . has just returned from three ;-rl' travel over Afriea.. We know , Lt for how many generations these languages have been passed from lip' to ear, from pareut to child, and from tribe to tribe. _ _ . _,. 22 a.| quite common in South Wales. 'It i# | by the early Spanish settlers, thought by some fi%.%'a'a-&.fl fi%'%'c.m'?.u?'m the last half is dertved from the ofiginal Gaelig | of the Eightcenth century by the Jesuit "gunna'" : (modern Walsh® "gwn"), | missionartes, according to the best an-- meaning. a bow!; if so, the expression} thorities, 'The orange ortginally came "son of a gub" is a frazment of old | from India or southern China, 'The Celtic mythology, the bowl or caldron | exact date of Its introduction into in both Irish and Weish mythology be. | 'America is not a matter of record. _ Jog the --source.--of . and --ofiglu --of @OU1----|-- _--|\--wemmnmmnnmmmmminmnmieemmmmmmmetmmmmeans ------~------------ lief that he was a worker.--Exchange, is the subject, the writer goes be-- The Bonds, Preferred and Commeon Stocks of this Company are Heted on the Chicago Stock Exchange '--"*""";' esc O . oo '_,."'".'--"t*"v"""y on " Aitathc ad T OmE "" aped. to Gaotio. 2| , . Spanlards A "son of a guh" is!" The orangé %1&% Houth Wales, 'It i#' Florida by the early Spanish set that the number of customers has iences in the home and enables a considerably more than doubled. . constantly increasing number of fam~-- This consistent growth in the num-- -- ilies to enjoy improved standards of . Growth of Customer Family _ growth of Public Service Company of Northern TIlinois. The total number of customers now The annual increase in the number . of custormmers served year by year -- A comparison of the above figure with that of ten years ago, shows that the number of customers has being served by the Company is 283,629, an increase of 12.1 per cent over 19233. £'" | % PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY Serving 6,000 square miles--219 cities and rroms--with Gas or Electricity or both OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS MHAYET BYy him in political affairs dur-- hen your v vlta--lkifi'o«fi-t ing his residence at Monticelto,. Va.,| vorce scandal and reads the Idverum after his retirement from the preai>" ing pages It's a sign you are about to * and His Famous Radio Band Phone 144.W _8 $o. Genesee Waulcegan GCus Krumrey, Lo:l'" Representative GEO. RENEHAN TONIGHT Round Lake Renehan's Ballroom | Big Dance Music by Percy Rowells Acroplans View Rlectric Generating Station No. 12, Kankakee. LET'S CGCO! EPENDENT, THURSDAY *| Great Desire for tanglic o|' 4 believe thfi t'g .f. fi ; | evert bhuman: heart e Wor ¢] just this: The desire to u t| Its own experiencé. That is a hunger Its own experiencé, That is a buny that is at the root of all l'e t religiong in the world--of all great emotionk! activity whatever--the con-- tinual hunger of the humin beart to get even with its own experience, to put it --straight--and --ordered, so--that It can understand instead of being be Wwildered,--John Drinkwater, 45 Libertyville, III. has naturally increased production of both electricity and gas. . In the last ten years (1914--1924) the electric output has increased 242.6 per cent while the gas produced and used has increased 30.1 per cent. The Company directs every effort to aid manufacturers by developing new and greater uses for industrial power and gas. And too, the Com-- hiz * arbed ~ Nxb ! oo e i [ » & 2 5* * o _ atnitcdh, . ndhad t n dn B 4> 08-- 00e 3 * Salnininpnintontntant nlhart > Inlabints 4; _' . ' Week Beginning l o . ~ And introduced :"zw . m scso® 3 B L--Sg=wMat-- m B\ ___ . of uopelst«gy in the Coach. Amuch nes SmerF P t t e :: t 9 i e in nevale e n e :*<= *n i in s s es ons d P 4 wlougs 6A Arerscge S _ Write for _ Copy of 1925 Year Book _ hi * Blood to Spars. _ ~° " Persons with High blood pressure, if Otherwise perfectly healthy, are er-- from 700 to 1916 A. D. He has that greater activity of" sun pots is accompanied by winter set-- ting in harder and earlier than usual, while less activity of the spots corrge-- sponds to late, mild winters. e MAJESTIC eathe ?'-'b Bun Spots, * rf'_w&é m:s'm has studied Every Nite ~ Mat. Sat. & Scores Hit Says Wayne T. Stupey "BUDDIES" 10 dg. Always Cool "Mary's Ankle" A Rip Roaring 24 Hours of FPun Now Playing--Chicage THEATRE Wankepwfi Phone. Coming Mundelein and Libertyville, IIl. Phones 243; Res. 463--W. qo veap ns double belit moulding and gracefully rounded back. These are features that mak¢g custom--built cars individual and cost! --tkg «_ . > Jewett Coach its. harmonious Lu I &A 1mo MEIVCBDL NATOTLEL C VCR \le'lw- & CC T CEE Coach Tniutydotxlkd 'c'"ihy"chr!vhon beauty you admire. your wife to judge The finest Coach ever designed. Test Jewett *~ Mydreulic (our--whosol brakes (Lockhead type) at slight eauty you admire. Ask your wife to judge ewett Coach beauty--its refreshing, color-- ';'-.quqt-mn&lnh"-vmq ol wire interlace the continent, to intercannect your u,ooomhn Tomatrow there will be more wicphonmes, fo natiom and erpects them, * s < forc»s are in continmous training, preparing to meet Kxmorro®'s Kunno,...-n;xmum--a----kq{q" The work of preparation never ends. . # Thmc-nhmhe*uflfle.mflfimfl' thousands of manafecturing eperstions before new facilitics can be made ready for public ase. . > And when they are ready , the workers must also be + mutrirade of taske incident to the operation dwum plant and equipment. Ia important center in the country, new members fmc-cl.L*MMh"#* u34 --Fae-- yous sclaphone symern in a bvingy 4+ June 6--9, 1925 The Epochal Fete of the Cé reyeire are s amma m'l&ldfinh Pue t the Hall emonraign terese foe chikdrena of frve and andecr > Fer Pull Information -- Ash the Tiwthet Agont Training for Service R. J. LYONS e i e nfi s 4+ e can zy n en s 4

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