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Libertyville Independent, 18 Jun 1925, p. 10

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*ap« ' * quear selleation of ~CROSSWORD PUZZLE_ }| 2 §% 13. 14. 15. 11. 21. 21. 40. Toward. _ s 41. To insinuate. 20L 41. Epidgermia. _ 44.. To depart. ' 45. To stop. _: . «T. SHt for colns. -- 40, ftneane. | 61. Beak of a bird. &3 Vulzar ostentations person. t> ~Resinous ~yubstance ~used¢ making varaish. 54. Trowel, *3 §9. -- To--obstruct, . ... 6q. Theme ' 2C 61. .Writing instrument 64. One who gites bis l1nd to & «wther. 65. To plece out ' * 66. Entrances. -- Don't let this purzle take--you any long=r than 15 minutes. It's so »aim 'i'.mneo(ue-ljorflrotllflt waords in it.. Adepts «hould solve this Am ++« than 10 minutes. -- HORIZONT AL. 1: One of the senses. 6. Playing card. * 11. Engine. bed 1%. Pertaining to a--title. 165 Pitcher 16. Aoctent Persian coin. 144. To allot. * 19. Total. . ~ "%M. To tear. . $% Minweral spring. #I. .To accomplish -- * ~#5. -- Powerful snake . "~~##. CalBD for helip. _ 8. Rathet. $%. To devout. * %1. Constellation. .. Amail child. ~#1,. old ort allvetr.. R *' 34 Manutactured _ | Nearly exhausted.. E. Ay To steal e "o2 k To dr m.»' 3~..% . Th 'Narrow opening for a coin. Impression. FAL. To pay {ot of otHers. . Actd ~fruit. To stu. Bmail war candle. Smail particle. Large heavy flight Negative. Hastens. _ Noises. Family supporter. 16 16 A4 19 e * particle. heavy flightless bird. twig used for basketr? for the entertainment words. It travels particles. Puzzle No. to the Puzzle No. §8. Mirror. $.-- Un 10. To make cloth. 11. To vent. 4t,. Harassed &e:'"fil. Pries 43. Ninth day before Ides. 45. ;?cbuuu ot aurprise 46. To restore. © 48. Toward. ?MH :rtw': ---- 1. [MHonorable. 3 52. Pleasure boat. L4. Bills of birds. §1; §8. 68. Flower i 70. To rave. 12. KEasier, 11. ~Marahy. 74. To saw Property settled upot by busband at time QOpposite of ao Bills of birds. Mineral spring. Cuckoo, ° Uait of work 30. Claw of an animal. $%. ~Nest of ah eagle. 3%. 'Forbidden. -- 38-- Bush, * N &/'l'b cut down grass. _ 3. lhite $lated hi three is JAHER BME PW --A~ * C To saw into dimension lamber. Cuarrtied on long slender sticks. VYERITCAL. s VERTICAL Orfgan of hearing. Potnt. Retunded money. . :. + Inlet. o Large bird related to ostriches. Male child. Rowing instrument. > Upper human limb. FEvergreen trRes, 3 Duniap . Measure-- Today Pre--| °. :! pared for Its Almost Bi-- C Wiaallu éAamahack " There's not a~word iA LUNS PNPM* * & .~~it--you go f 'MpmtoMnGDMt'fltoth crosswords, and the . toublesome word will be revealed to you. ~ a wile > |STATE POLCE _ | --| BILL BELIEVED ~ _\ PEAD, BOBS UP, ~--#~~* 15. _ Weekly ""Comeback. --. " OTHER MEASURES ARE-- UP declared "dead" more times thas any other single plece pt "'_""".3'. 11. 44. 45. 49. §1. p¥4 torats in & state wide election, Charges that Dr. F. A. Laird, M} vetarigarian, hbad committed itrog-- Wixrities t# -mrmw out--of--state persons. for glandered horses slaughtered Aurifg the-- war, were sustained today in A report |of the special investigation commit-- Springfield, TNL June 11 .. . HORIZQNTAL-------- to have Imm M OL_¥64, '--":m'--' 309150 to the Bymfihc CORSEEC T ros char tion company of Des Moines, Towa. relations it was Laird's defense that be ard not know the Byers Wilson company .. The was not . as Illinots concern. -- Fur--| was Bu) ther: action vas left to . Governor ,m'._,: in matters concerning publi¢ uul" itles, was considered dead today. There was stroug objection ralsod a#ainst it when called on the order aot third reading. The senate _ adopted aJoint resolu tion offered by. Senator Simon R ipilougest mt o coamiier ot ts appointment of "st three genators -- and $ to provide publicity for his muwwm the legisiature full\ an < inaact e 2 super weyse . A TN EDE Te ofl anls Streator, <giving .Chica80-- BOMD 'Thy | return a death penaity. Red vegetables _ Wadge shaped pleco _ol acting ~As support. Break water. 's not a--~word in this puzzie Runners. 0_ F Alleged h}"flk force. Joy*®. Plant ;';t'im instrument. The bill of Senator for ma¥ing biite! concern. Nz 5.~-- To ; yield..------.--=» a ~--. + hbe said," maue" 110 TAIAl . _UHIRAAEL .. h. E**fmie (1 c sc <2n ce t mc ce i i es : I\mm t _ stock--| gr---- smy arguments with troops "'u,. . The isek opined Anday . wiilk moat "'"'!' &fin mihog t = C 1.1:"_ mnw t5 enforee. ... z:h-;-" the remainder. While | Answers to Last Woeeks 11 14. ..-~~W 1. To push,. .: 2. Wither's wife. -- 4. Part-- of --terb 'to 16. 49 ?';" care 94. toe only wipen s HEREVER world--travelers come together, m m 'id.':;l m Fomt 1 nT,".' W the amazing comforts of Americans are E"::';.'."' witiner 4. Lintrar's sourt sure to come in for discussion. Why is it that the in ohe Snoble ied _ _ _ _ _ average American lives like a king: | ts omm en e ae ie | To be sure, he has more money to spend n but Sudtoma hon e rhhe _ than any other person in _,tjnm!_ofld,{bnt"tlgen P ie 1| en any Aher Do 0 o ony better living er and--aunt. . In his bpeniog statement State's Attorney Staniey P reviewed the cold--bliooded : v@V¥TEmoilt . ME macd 4 4 ww F which uyu'" alleged _ to ""1 and.her brother--iniaw Raymond Buke or, in the latter's home April 19 last. -- Raymond at the time of the whoot-- tog charged 'bis wite with intimete knlouou with her sister's husband. Tha sole witness to the sabhootiPs in a boiler. --.-- E: Spirit. > To rap lightiy. To -- make rep Itallan -- river. is TO ARBITRATEN | URSDAY, s o oatng :\ JSTING DEMOCRACY TIEVYING C people $0O far ahead? T | ' demands. | Charles E. Hughes : Delivers I Talk in Famgm Faneul Hall HONOR BUNKER HiLL--MEN ek oaanl hell commeimorel address in Fanegail hall, commemorat-- ing .?. 150th --anniversary of the hvl tle 'of Bunker iL _ : 'Mughes spoke on the responsibill-- ttes that the Americans today nx_n.l: erxer¢ise under-- the heritage of free dom gained from "the haray men" ofi revolutionary . times." ; c 4 _ Me coupled with his addrese a .new waruibg ~aginet < radicalists . "and i.m-_m tyrAnnies that may bestr nopulat labels,." but which, he said, ot> seif«government, ; but--. to . demon-- strats the capacity, for its exercise; not to Invoke the name of "liberty, but to learn the practice of lHibert3," Boston, June }1.¢£pmefi does aét troops were expected to enfores. __.. "The cornerstone . of the American talon .wias laM-- at Busaker Mill," '--*Put.wo mus!t frAlIfA.ihal Jt was by British troops; that our republic is in the --heyday of & srant youth end is yet to meet* its _ "At this moment we are-- exjoyins an independence and eccurity which no oue threatens, at unrivaled egcou omic power, a° prosperity, wvidely dit-- tused, the blessings of etremigth and peace. .1C wo indulge in misgivingt, they arise from the dangers which ad-- Were in affluence. apols "We owe our g4dvantages, sot sim-- ply to vast resources, the stithuios of EoE Eind --&" ------.'--.' N u '" h' trepidity of the ploneer, to the indus-- culcated .--"If having so greatly achioved, we should now fail of retrograde, it will but .to processcn of G@ecay,,. 50 weakening of our' fibre, to u.u:i selt--restrain; and nervous instAbility, to the weariness and indifference In-- cident to a delusion of security, to the Toss of the ind!viddai tfi the inasgs, to Institations getting ont of n'u be-- . ma! wlready,--existing, rles Evans Hughes, {ormer Secre-- cause of the complexities of admints-- tration with i# tett unremedided and falme remedies creatfug Slia 0_ ~ _-- VWme PE EBE EeE t "Destructive forces now operatinz|of the few throughout the world may Intoke the |tors in Ahe i --£ y 3 wm" k. N WEENRRETEe © 20 C001 O Te 2l CC : l to himself.:and family. Who knows what a subtle, but influen-- &Lmummiphnmwmmm people not to Torces from without, 4 Aa5.. .. '": *:' hn ie i o t ce snn 'r" cante tot We s 0h . t 4. . a% dvertising, by showing us new and DPWOT, M 2TB"" °* 2 "~a 4 us troAm being u:s'aod with '"well enough. a Advertising, by making us want more, is x action within us | more. American advertising k¥ of.action within us to get MOT®. _ BI"""°""~ q vancement *J Read the advertisements. They call __--<-- .. | ._._.~~~you to better things, .. _--.___ name ot liberty, but theiw objeot "Is not to:-- make meon iree, Dut 10 'Op-- prese: not to establish' the --self--goy© erument' of a people, . but "the ~dicta-- torahip. Of &A CIAR@, «s «> > e n % lntest and --most in-- &:r we must build 'oyr 'triod'?t." mwad t:cn with the pac struggles and fAred with 'as unoquench, able a zea!l as thar.of heroos in arms." , Mc:'{romlnem in the aftairs of aa-- tlon state joiped with Boston to-- |LAST WEEK OF '- STATE ASSEMBLY ~STARTS TODAY apnigersary. Een en en C C The celebration: was ushered * in with an immense bonfire and fallowed by a Boy 'Scout parade and pageant near Bunker Hill monument. . ~-- Patriotic exercises were : held in Faneuil Hall following Hughes' ad-- ~~ Springfeld. 111. Juns 17..----Members: q the 54th eral ass u ntmcd Unvdtsy for im ian gork ot on uk haste taced" a" carendar of 31 and 153 senate bills on . first, gecond and third reading. The sonate calen-- rdn'fi in exrcelleat shape.--The men-- bers easily can dispose of the senate td in passing the remainder. | sogmen : t exmant on oorIP ) /€ "u Thureday, it was expected the eession would Rontioue until-- Saturday.. _ _ and Mrs. WOMAN SKIPPER ---- RULES SCHOONER Boston, Jure 1/ lower the malnsail." "kKye, amy~--ma'am." EShades of the Atia Minnie Ramaker of Wauke ina B atrangements ':'l;.'; sailing tie four-- Atlantic! tI's # wo speaking. _ Captain 51.----"Stand ®F us new better N"' i _SAL _.'.'.'.d... o togrs --Pipar-- on id % m# # PERIL IN VACA-- ; _ "DR. L. D. RAWLINGS _ _ --_ Epringtield, 1\., June 17--There I% *' memate * M 'W uslastica¥y im favor of a vacation 'for everyone, 1 recommend a sojourn at the water. front or-- in the moun« tains or the country with ~distinct reservations.' 5 Typhoiqg . fever . and _ accidental drownings combined, claim about 609 victims in Iliinois every. summer and many of these misfortunés are deso-- Head of State Department of Health Recommends Water | TELLS.OF OTHER PERILS of 'the summer YACRUIOD _ pSriqi. .. " i tA two W"'unun:lwwra" J Therk are about a i&., dtownings .in Wlinois ansugliy, TW _ _--_ thirds : of M"?_?u #T%B . AMMOBK > + ut emnamestaak Acpacins PX 5 CAPTAINS MADE _ REAR ADMIRALS -- trainmen were killed today when the locomotive of a fifty--car freight train tu--mmvn.('mw"' eabsoose of a 48--car t -".'_'.E"'- tiin of the New York, New Maren and Marttord& raBroad. _ ~J% masted schooner Ruth Marton oul Jeunie is a resk SAIV @ITEC --" 000 per'. She is the' wite of Capiain Nelson A. Crocker, and takes aft: Ive gharge of the scbooner Mastis when her husband is sick. Captain Jeanle bas ~Ner , 5:"1 hm s«team npavrigation, too. cam "sboot" the en and work out bef position as skillfally as any old 'enp* usn NC CC tS "the MSame Front or Mountains. { these misfortunés aro Asso-- with vaecations. if * n:'w-ugg over the Seven capt'n 'withp

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