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Libertyville Independent, 21 Oct 1926, p. 10

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litiome mEizg "Lake County has always been regular; It has always teen a eP _ mrcrimed w .0. -- y °ROGRAM| leadiag Republican county af Ilinois and'it is not going to be | INVENTORY SEVERAL FUNDS HAVE A m m il'*""lll\"i I'","lmn',.m" re WW" .at',,th Ey ..:%.{.i' en ies & T ol e M Sthoot i en omaork a crose at th at: the-- top of the 'Republican ticket| tors Judge Martin C. Decker, with the: Lake County Sunday 2. -- | to mark a cross at the circle at: top: dg e s . brother of Scely, taking the ssscointion _ will . bo ; Aod MA and thortby, hfiM'w""':fi 'Istand 10 that counsel for MrZ Hel 2e m Tuniies Tun: moriar miedewe wan No groud ts We oi take td primicy hight in m--ww"'f"# cburch in Highland Park. .The profW "and yome of the andidate; whose' cause we espoused we w "s."H. m-m-mm!q-b-m ns, recognizing the" majority. rule, go »along© with the a . Inresioss :'?"mmm"~ ket which the prirmary voters select. I'don't believe they are the estate Jo to be compieten to. ences. Waukegan is expected t ticket which the " ~W.=,.nmth send a big. delegation to the con-- ving to do anything diffierent this year in Lake County, ~_| . A defense fund qm-m 'Thopm tor--the day follows: | Weiss, - : 10¢ . 4 'm.aflt*" ::W m'h'-mflcm Tus Haw «* mals mrnmariim * T um . Wnacmn Te Te EN Wmm t w / en Ts Inln P * en in e e ts io on ue . ® We aC0. Meeting the . Nee of Our Children"--Miss Peari W' Yes. _ He soothing avrup. 1:30--W ~ ~Service--Conducted mlm. 2:00--Roll Call by Townships. (Those. attending --. the session will sit with their respective --toxn-- ship groups, responding to roll can with a song, yell or scripture. Rece-- ognition will be given the township baving the highest pct. of township officers and 8. 8. ~Superintendents present as well as the best response) 11:15--Address -- Mrs. Gladys 10: l:li--&;--nhhop Edwin-- Holt Benediction.> a y--sixth ges "of old m mds Pare | ---- . 3:153----Bimuitaneous Conferences,. 2:30--Addreas*--Dr. Frank Orman ."'*Ql;'mmmfi;«:l He Did m.. ; ; _ Policeman (to speeder)--How would muwumuglmflhhvw&h-uwmt Mik > > 2. _ . * Autoist--It miglit do in<a pinck, © u&m solutions. ' > HI. .& Divigion. * (Mrs, Jennie Just, presiding) J (}:'.MQ"&W" ~ Adults xo-uimr 2. What is the -- of He Dese:.... the Name hel--Who is that man you Hara 1w ... .ezsand » 'mn.ounw.cm. leader). -- ¢ 1. Worship for Adolescents aga.fl-l values in So-- Recreation Program. :;.'!'hopovolop-dtotlput 4 Problems common to all (Miss Pear} Weaver leader) 1 Children's : Dirisioa Finance Committee Nominating Committee. Election of Ofticers , did you say? in Lake County Bupe rin t e n d -- U"* * | L. Smith, for years chairman of the Republican State Committe my as well as State Representative Williém F. Weiss who presided : ** | the meeting. 'All of them stressed the fact that good Republi¢ar _--_|usgally abide by th> decision of the primary and : STAY REC "I am. FOR the CONSTITUTION and when I go to Wash-- ington I will hold up my right hand and swear to help enforce it,." said the Colonel, adding that the repeal of the Volstead Act would not in any degree change the status of the constitutional amendment which prohibits the manufacture and sale of liquors. But, the Colonel added that if the people of Illinois, by their vote, show they wish a modification of conditions today, he then would CONSTITUTION to conform to their ideas and desires. don't ¢ &id say so, dear; how ':mcl-uml:-nu week and found him there,' wm the satisfied lady.--Arkanpsas men in the place." s ~~"DIA4 you send them to jail?" "No, we didn't bave any jail, so we had to elect 'em to the state legisia-- tuore."--Washington Star. $ Henry R. Rathbone drew a vivid--picture in which he showed sitting in their seats at Washington and wound up with the re-- mark, "Are we going to let a man like George Brennan occupy the seat held by-- Lincoln, Logan and others from this state? I say NO, and I say the Republican votérs of this state will answer the question in a decisive way on November and." on that and challenged anybody to produce ANY SINGLE IN-- STANCE where any act he had performed had been off color. He pointed out that utilities in Illinois controlled by Samuel Insull had had many rate reductions under his administration, which means that cheaper rates were furnished to the public 'for clectric lights, power, etc., than before he went on the Commission. _ COL. SMITH AN ORATOR--WHO KNOWS THE 1S8Urg iber witle they lived io st. -- _ The thousind or more persons who heard Colone! Frank 1| SODH# on the Dart of 'Bi nonest, have any doubt in their mind as to the candidate's siftcerity| Alled 8t the last hearing. . . jand horlesty and loyalty to the Republican party. In the words| worth sanitarium, but Block-- am'muww.wfiumu'%flhn,w fact that he as a member of the State Central Committee, chairman |-- Cert ':nfl.&'fi.l of that commiittee, etc., had divected personally in lllinois the cans.| SBIm®* & Part of, are to be pdpformorthtumhrtyow&rflmhu *-------------------- ANYBODY'S campaign fund whom he wished to 'ste victorious. Colonel Smith pointed to his own record as Chairman of the Illinois Commerce Commission and said he was willing to stand adding, that, 'had he desited at any time to cover up the con-- tributions made to HIS campaign fund by Samuct Insull, that he COULD EASILY have found a way to do it Mistaken in Him Fdith--Is it true that you are going to ugr & ffl«fi why t 3 Edith--I didn't think he was of the marrying kind. Why, I am engaged to Why He tiesitated "My dear afr, I am fAattered by your staying to hear the remainder of my story when all the--other passengers ran away at the sound of the dinner bell," said the,ocean--going pest to his "What, has the dinner bell rung**-- aske the slightly deat listener, as he hurried off to the dining room.--Dart-- But, instead, Mr. Smith took the stand and justly so, that "We sent away two of the worst "Oh," sald Jim. "I thought mebbe you was goin' fishin'"--Country 'Gen-- A town was dedicating a new con-- gumwmm. Horal decorations were lavish, A visitor remarked to one of the town fathers at a lull in the program : "The <acoustics are very good, don't you think*?". e* "They ~ought to be," replied . his host. "The florist's bill wasy enough to run up the taxes for every one 0f No More for Him ' "Any inquiries?" agsked the washing :_, on Umsteenth street wants a -- "Let her fell it to somebody else. J dd her washing last week." j -- > C Rec.pe It you would lead the throng;, In what direction it * _: Pestres to &0. _ f BLAME THE FLORIST COMING OR GOING t, L--don't know what the are coming to. some wonder where we're f '~""' ', '.«j""--«r_' .;_'& : & ', fl ,1 3 ww ',h. AdhiNicert l 3 1 *~ ' Into ast Stac »8 Abstracts --0f Fitle: Titled blicana A--mother's love is full of Joy, Her offspring she will doll up. Mow can this harsh world take her boy And bhand bhim such a wallopi _ Clayton 'Tiffany, chief~> of m'ulh to Washington Park, pt +Sec at' Mundelein, and brother of Police!20, lots 1 and 2, bik 9, m'm pwmmuuuhm'uiummu.u:.ma., est and Poli¢e Chief Frank Tiffany'!addn +o N side of Little Fort, and of North Chicago, was reported pt lot 4, bik 1, Ist addn to N side this morning as being considerably | of Little Fort, Waukegan Jmproved. -- 'Hl; condition is still| Waukegan Mm luvvtzfiorg very --serious, but doctors now hold |to R. Christign, Lots 7 an ver <yserious, but doctors now hold | 8, blk 2, Ist addn to Oakland subdn. out hope for his recovery. -- Waukegan. -- » e itariuns aftér being adjudged insane, wile, Jt to Iailed at the last hearing. .Receipts<68, 09 afd were shown for his keep at"a Keail-- Sntlh. worth aanitarium, but Block --was do| H. K. N niled the right to ask wheore ho was| J.; Melshoin « Cortain trust funds, which the wite| Shore claims a part of, are to be invest| -- aA. Gordo gated, the plaintifts admit. Iindbers-- : Thiz,Harsh World RAL FuNDs } ely, taking :dn' for Mrs. Helen Just try a tankful of Nevrnox! 'That's all we ask. We know you'll be back for The result is an amazing fuel that restores lost power to your mofor. Your spark plugs won't foul with a greasy deposit, your motor cil won't be diluted with "ashes." In fact, you'll get more real driving satisfaction than you've ever After years of experiments and exhaustive tesis, one of the largest refineries in the world has perfected Nevrnor--a suzergrade of gasoline that has those qualities of excessive power, greater mileage and the elimination of carbon wD $2,000.> ; Lot 33,. Wie. T. Sul-- { van's 'HilMcrest 'Bubdo. pt See 10, 'tnrm.uvmm:.em- tith WD $10. Pt SW ar of See Grant, BLUE RIVER FILLING STATIONS List of --___ ;r'z Transfers i#® 220 Washington 'St. Waukegan,.> II1. dcrosen 1s, 128 Guaranteed ' a1 ll')tht 6. pt. NW ar of E. Schroe lll( wife to Vernon | Materihal Co.l --WD $18). °Pt SE ar C.T & Tr Co. Tr to Louise G. Gordon. Deed $10. Lot 5 Owners subdn, pt Sec 24, Deerfield. Rosetta E. Marshall to Louise G. Gordon. QCD $10. Lot 5 Owners subdn, pt See 24, Deerfield. Florence M. Weigle and hus to Louise G. Gordon. WD $1. ° Leot 5, Owners subdn, pt Sec 24, Deerfield. G. H. Braasch to T. L. Matkins. WD $10. Lots 64, $5, 66 and 68, Ravine Forest, pt Sec. 21, Shields-- -- J. O. Due to C.--L Ludiow and wite jt tens. WD #$10. Lots 26 and 27, blk 1, J. K. Orvis subdn, pt Sec. 29, Waukegan. W. --D. Jones to Rose G. Reilly & Olive K. Reilly it tens. QCD Clara A. Counnor to D. I. Dunn and wife Jt tens. WD$10. Lot 7 bik 7, Ravinia Highlands, pt Sec $6, Deer-- CT & Tr Co. Tr to H. Hilgen-- dorft. -- Deed $10. mlndz.lslk- 11, Branigar Bros Woodland s J. ~GriHffith-- «wile: to= Nellie A. Griffis, .WD $10.. Pt lot 1, Bryon Smiths wesubdn, pt Se¢ 28, Shiclds. 8. C. Litwiler and wife to L L Litwiter.: WD $10.. Pt lot 6 bik 1, William Wilmington subdn, Round C, Sibley and 'wile et al to F. M, Hnmiin. ~WD $16 Lots 33, 34 and addn--to. William--Park subdn, on Sio-- cum (Lake,. Wauconda. -- IAlBan M. Payne.et al to W. Knig. ge and wife jt--tens. WD $10. °Pt rzmx!e Jt tens. Deed $10. Lots 41 and 42, bik 15, Kelloggs resubdn, PL Sech 10 and 15. Benton. fith. QCD $1. P SW ar of See 21 C T & Tr Co. Tr to E. H. Bostet PCO g 2 9D °Sm ' Vernon. and wife to A. C. e 1st I only married you because you used the sgame fAavor lipstick as Madge property and crop damage are feared heary rains and flooding of the riy--: ers.. Heary loss of-- life and large Blinks--~--How come that he has such a homely looking lot of girls working in his office? "He is just alive, and thats all," attending: physicians said. ' Jinks--His wife insists on hiring all his help. Debs, socialist 'leader, was still Cclinging ~valiantly to life at 1:00 o'clock this afternoon. hA bngo:lu from the sick room, where -- aged man lay aying, stated that his respipation was be-- . Libertyville 676--J--1 Leesley's Nursery Clyde L. Leesley, Prop. We Also Do Landscaping Visit Our Nursery [% ROUTE 21 Trees Evergreens Vines Shrubs Perennials Chicago, Oct,. 20--Eugene Bee the Stock Growing Hen--Peciked 4S JUST ALIVE _ -- Hoods are m due to THRACE difficult -- and

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