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Libertyville Independent, 11 Mar 1926, p. 15

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-- LAKE COUNTY TO >~;\||=0nmzn FIGHTS -- _ @ET PHEASANT *| _ TO CHEAT PEN ers are ingerested in the l(:wt that came from Springfeld today' to the effect that the neXt three months will see the distribution by the de-- Th's will bring the tothl number distributed duflg.. the last three years close to 150,000, _ .. _____ William J. Stratton of Ingleside, director of conservation for Blinoie, In a etatenent made today erplain-- ed the plan by which the distribution will be made. 'The egze will be shipped prepaid direct to the game farin jo hunters and farmers who write to the department direct for One or more settings. -- * All theat is required to obtain these w, in to write a letter addressed to Ifam J4 Stratton, Director of the Conservation, State House, Spriog RBeld, stating the number @esired. These requests will be fled and ahip-- ments made as long as the eupp'y "Ask $5,000,000 to Educate Last year munters and farmers ja|}D. C. Grinnel!, the regular county Waukegan and Lake County received| man, and a special man sent out hundreds of these eggs which they |by Go¥v. Len Smail. There 'are 650 hatched out. The pheasants were | herds on the waiting list in Wwhich then turned looge. The state is seek | farmers hare asked that tests be ing repleinish the state each year to | made, No more than 130 herds can make 3p for tbhose shot by bunters. ,:'h"}:' m:_flnfi A'?Ll 1, man and a corps of assisting paycholo-- gists hare selected the 1000 "most gifted" children of California and now contemplate efforts for a $5,000000 en-- dowment for a wniversity in which to educate these "geniluses." ages--1 bhare no trouble. For instance, 4 was born 2820 years after So--rates; my wife 1200 years after the death of the great Caesar; my ton 1(K0 years after the beginning of the Folik Wandering--quite simple you see!~-- The Passing Show. Professor Terman plans bis eam-- paign for an educationsi institution to "glve genius a chance" on the theory that too much attention and money are pow devoted to attempts is America to educate mediocre and stupid chil-- dren who "never wul hare a chance." His institution, according to plans di-- valged by him to Albert E. Wiggam, Kew York biologist and suthor, would be more or less an "erperimental sta tion in genius." & ces Mr. Wiggam has completed a survey otft Professor Terman's Andings and general plan and be termed the work a "step in the right direction." Hunters and Farmers C to Get Settings. Professor Terman's Andings bare convineed him, also, be decliared, of the necessity of minimiring reproduc-- tion by uneducated persons and in-- creasing reproduction by the better specimens physically and intellects ally. Both Professor Terman and Mr. Kiggam essert that any efforts look-- Ing toward the deveinpment of the gifted children must be made in the fare of dppoiition from un "ehormowm body in California epposing science. Mr. Wiggam said he knew a more-- mwent was under way to ~stablish a greot Fundamentalist eniversity is Los Angeles. backed by a San Fram claco capitalist whom be refused to derstand hbow people forget chiléren's Waukegan and Lake County farm-- low), uold his lowsa farm at the ag* of seventy and is in the 1th grade in a Council Bluffs school. Ho:a:h go through high school and then g3, Simple Enough Learned Professor--="; CsAB0t In School ~ T rvatian 4 lel | -- Thomas *Murphy, * ot Libertyyiiie and Deerfield, sentenced to the pris-- on at Joliet for forgery, today is Local| putting up s battle for his freedom. MHis friends are digging into-- their pockets in hopes to satisfty those who 'lost money on the man and States Atiorney A. V. Smith will be asked _--_--_----_{V be can keep Murphy from Jolet. week, acco _ to J..J. Doershuck, Z'-& lnu%, who is interest-- ed in obtainipg . a delay on the Bundeson edict to enable local farm ers to get their cattle testRd, There are two> veteringrians work-- lipg in the county at present, Dr. ASK -- BUNDESON DELAY It will eb large enough to Bbe lelt by the merchants.in the cities, it i8 Mr, Doerthuck believes that. Dr. :n- could sifely extesd the °40 or 90 days which would gire the farmers an opportusity to have the greater part of the berds tested. s This much is known. Wisconsina, months ~abead of lHMnois in testing, has sent every available veterinar-- lan into the south end of the state so that all berds can be tested. This will enable the Wisconsin farmer to cut out the llinols farmer on the Cbicago business as the local berds will not be tested. . Lake county is far abead of any other in the state and probably the Middle-- West. <At the ~ume timé McHeary, Kane asd _ neighboriag counties are so far behind that the!r plight is pitiful. . Two Veterinarians Test 950 Telezgrapher's Joke Baffed Wireless Eaperts, Cpatesville, _ Pa--Radio _ concerts ?fl up. from distant stationse over ordinary telephone line at Brandas-- more, near here, which fot two years bad myrstifed telephone and radio ¢x--~, perts, have ended and the mystery has been cleared up by the admission Of Earl Darideon, a Reading raCroad telegraph operator, that the strange rereption was a hoar. Although he declined to go into 6+ talls. as to his methods, Darideon in-- timated (Hat be bad connerted a con-- cealed radio receiving set with the telephone lines by means of a device of his own invention, He lost bis jab as a result of the boaxr. . It was not uncommon for other em-- ployees to lift the telephone receiver to report a train and pick ap a radio program being bromdcast from At-- lasita, San Francisco and other 6i# tant American stations. On some o¢-- throughout Rhodesia and one night tight progpectors siept in the freezing cold on the site of a doad miner's foe-- feited gold claim in order to be the Arst to erect the customary dincovery Testing of cattle for bovine twher-- C Weekly But are Be-- attie hind in Work. . OF CATTLE; 650 HERDS WAITING Revised Version He who laughs last is usgoally the MYSTERY SOLVED Hightstown, N. J.--Ten drops of an adrenaiin chioride solution, 1 to 1,000, Injected into the heart of a new--born baby restored the baby to l!ife after mined to try an experfinent which, he said as far as be knew, Wf-' suctesafully only once. ~~* He was obliged to return to his of-- fce, a short distance away, for the adrenalin chioride. Shortly after the Injection a very faint beart murmur was observed. About forty--fvre min' utes later the baby was crying. Adrenalin Brings There is no truth to the notlon that a crow can be made to talk Wke a perrot M the tongue is salit. It is a crvel practicé which has no jostifca-- tion wihatever. Crows sommetiraes learn to speak almost as well as pA&TTOU, bot it is not made. le by slitting théir m---rn::- Magaz'ne. ~ Slitting Tomgue of Crow Seattlie, Wash --Flames from a pool of cold, salty water, in a eanyon near here Are attracting . amilch attention. Water in the sometimes sinks almost out of sight. Then it rises, troubled with the gas passing through it. If 1 lighted match is thrown in while it is turbulent, fre rises. At tUmes the eruptions are 'Nellie do Laittre of Oskland, Calif; .;-cm-cmum-fi- 'other night. When ahe refused to ;n.m-fihhh her to get out and walk. Shes sug-- geated that he call a taxi for her, and ,nh-ntnmm" irove bome in his car. Ite whoued s + mp several hours Inter.: . .& teet bigh. *A whort distance sway fiames play for over two weeks at a Ume over water which bubbles us between rocks in a stream. out rocks and sending fames 100 Match Ignites Water Mystery Stirs Town was inaccessible until recentiy. He Walked Baby Back to Life Sea Claims Two Schooners on Florida Coast .E INDEPENDEXT, THURSDAY, -- MARCH 11, 1926 property damage. The requise-- ment may be satisfhed by insur--< ance, surety bond, or deposit of 1oxicated, evading responsi« ma,u"bo' have. caused the or personal injury of any m-. or property dammge of may be required to qualify themseives to settle for any dam-- age they may do or forfeit regis-- tration of their cars. Persons with good driving records are _ The f#ancial sibility re-- quired is at least OIO,M im cases of death or injury and $1,000 for WOULD ELIMINATE IRRESPON@BLE MOTORISTS With the Vacuum Principle it is possible to wash a full tank of clothes or a single handkerchief with equally good results. Th e constant turning over «nd over of the clothes makes on'h'l' 'i'hed. . 1 With the "EASY' it is possible With the "EASY"' it is possiDie to wash the lightest, fluffiest, most expensive woolen blankets with absolute confidence that their orig-- inal fluffy, soft texture will be It is sanitary, because its large, roomy tub makes it easy to clean thoroughly. It is distinctive and beautiful in appearance. Why Thousands of Women _ -- _ Are Using The "Easy" _ icut began recedtly/ an ter Keeps the water hot while Trafic Talks, by Crysler «nemmeenmetemememmmnteementimettitts aneemetmemmmmmmnenteatnen ateniennenemaemeneeet e e | TEST THE "EASY" IN YOUR OWN HOME WITH YOUR OWN WABKING.I FREE' During This Special March Sale We Will Give * *« Away One 24--Piece Royal Mazarine Tea Set With the Sale of Each Washer, Dryer or Ironer. North Shore Gas Company the tank is thor-- here it is interesting 10 note that these offcers wait for signals and in that way set a good example for the children. o s They set another cxample in that they 'cross at crossings. Schools and parents must co--op-- crate in teaching the children to avoid crossimg streets at places, eiber than crossings. atiecs assign .trithc ofhcers o streets used frequently --by chil-- dren going :o and from school, go\hc'gt. youngsters. And right Treagurer. . cash or collatera} with the State PHONE WAUKEGAN 37 Previous to Wedn afternoon Mr. Russell had wmu that he thought millionaires were holding up the work in that they .did fot want traffic running in front of their fine. estates. Foréss had held up the peving of Route 2% "The Belt Line," which starts at Highwood and circles west and thence in to Joliet, Ottewa, etc. by "pulling wires at Springfield." '-- The route, it -- was erplained to him, was not definitely settled so the county was unable to go out and get Figpt--o!--ways. tended for those supervisors who have not felt kindly toward the $600,-- 000 road bond issue which comes to a vote today before the board ad-- journs. Pointing back over the last few years, @uring which time Lake coun-- ty has spent $2,000,000 in building hardsurfaced roads, Charles Russel!, county highway superintendent, Wed that they should continue in this line of progressiveness. The first issue, he said, was for $500,000, and at the time the board passed it it was fool hardy for a su-- pervisor to espouse such a thing. as the public bai not been educated to good roads. When the next issue came two years later, he related, the reverse was true, in that all super-- visors climbed on the band wagon Lake county, he said, led in the state and hbad earned a name as & builder of roads. His talk was in-- RUSSELL ESPOUSES . --| _ ROADS HoPING TO # > AID BOND PASSAGE ROUTE 22 OA ~PUZZLER Tells of County Spending $2,-- 000,000 and Leading State in Progressiveness. s _ t aeeget e ' The mapufacture of the fameons Paisiey oh-c_gll began early in the NWincteenth centory at Palfley, Seet 'to hv'.l_'tu} His office dA #so, 'tbox-oq.'cn.::l)wia: hargeg of murder. ;-,' hhsyysalwflm ars Labe Shawls Long Popular . . 4 / o9 ie

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