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Libertyville Independent, 8 Mar 1928, p. 7

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'Nt.WottdtnndPhthe29,D-- tgtBtrerCtttto't'rtoEtiaatsettt 01011019331 ILAtthntDI- a mm mm an: my t'tt,ttet'trNd,fd,l"'l'll) Vaimsi%ttteutarretef Ar_fhtttrerCtottttEmp "Bttt4BmlirxtBrosWood. "to J. A, Stanza WD " & Jenna's Raoul: Wtups. Rt)t" to 3. A. Stanza:- WD " {It t Lyon a Hntchm Sub tarpohtollnolenn "ll- "3tgttntmrBm.qttoo= aTNh'rtortate.rroierD Nl'N.'lgt,tg, 3m Wood- LMo'H h A. an." I: I . an: t In mn opin- to Pitt! & nrt it (on CCD " _ ' Wm & Powers Runb. [I'D-Mod to hue been frdud-trttrtnretttCt? - Inn. In"! MPT??, autumn s but}; autumnal)... fr {at N"'"" I. AcsqtA3..yttit._tes P. T. Incl. - 01. to L. BMW "LL-Davina") 't+8a8t.tateTrtttn. 'ttrertaMdtvtow.rttr. aw"! J. L 8W- mate)»; Rum 1011131.!!on ggnihuu. D r'zmus ' i 'rllt1f muss SET BY LAD l'ttol. '.NtartgtHatt' "it". with" "PR-35¢- 33884 11tVrrtt_teWDt(rt4ttBttt 'A1l2..trtety2..1ertehttmmta/-t-' magnum. ,. i, L.?A,riB..rrtmtqoqi'o.rt. 't-..NDiltt,tattl)ttti-ii'iiruiid gh'olulgu'm; tt'A,tetD"0'u""V' scum i IE. 'h"ly,iiiiitarrgt,tidgtt,t PtutttttHitFthttrtn' "tutu,'a",rt'"i i DIG J. to Ail-ah- (,,.t'Ll,'llttgNtlid,'l"g'ttd'dl m. g A.tumrnett&wttoA.C.s'E.3thst. atta&itttertaWDt0tastSit Auu'mmsubucuam - P.T.gtmmattmtoA.'lp.gt-i. unmannmzs-wmhn 'f-ltd",',',"'))'.',','.;,,",""'."",',","','; on _ t-1q10..t'ttatitk%iamrmis,; mud-hm , 1haceryqtrbgp..Itajt1Kr. ?.ipttyeA?-tto.Ati,Stttitr no." ; 1ett'tN.tgllltM.Whan. i crartNtto3.-tht-.uai.D '11.. autumn: a; a! tto. admin}. m_n._'_n p: in M. Hunt", to T. M. hm. D 4tgtattaM.4qnsut4tBtttrtost" 3m Slim. . I. Radiator & "all. to A. Hum. QCD 10 not 14, Paul-Danna. Saba. m . t 'r.ae.nnvuttrto,3mttti,WD" not 5.8 'r thet M, mm? -_-- ae.d.Doetrerawttorti. .Powoll Jgfi2,ttthtp1thlUj,,t at AdnmsNAddntoWhmt. , -- P. A. Mm & wt to c. Mo 1teitAprtrp..10r.er'rpt but! an: t, Edwards Saba. Win; B. J. Land & wt tow. 3.1-:de & qreWDt0 1.014.311 4.11Mulud. Lyms&mttetttttatNttn. l -- I. 3. Benton & If to J. 0; lemu- "r&at.WDt0Iarel.rtto.Braar mBrol'Ouhut'rcmeo. L "itt.g.tgettott&nrtter3.0.Me- aatWDtouttg,tyeutti.t.Bnr9, Br-Bru.tNrt-t'rerrad,e. I. J. Schon & v! to J. 0, Merritt. "r&.a3WDMurt8,.rtutt4.,Bltt0 Biujiurrmssth_rurmetitmtsn. tt.rt.mtttanretetW.CiBerrdot, ttCDttartA.mit&tRoaVeM" "SIM. ', J. I. mm; W to P. will". W1) "tfyer81rqmtytu...L. - L. A. Wu In. and We to P. wanna». WD 810. not I. mm:- on "has. Soc 26--9. 1 C Sibley Ind wife ct at £03. Wats uke. WD no. mots " 33nd at; cm cm. with. . y - 'tiiiG "Uisi7aiil - ira i. nu- - i igfiiGtfiit to a. w. who: and wife. D no. Lot to, m 19. am. am N a nu -, 1.3. Darrin & wt to c. Wener. WD 1PttehfBee26,iton. ' W.3.Pamontr&wttttA.LHt11 &wttttentsWDt0Lot1t.Bttrt, -retodPktNtttRre0cWhan. Tt.B.Mi1tarr&qrgtourt.Irt- ',',ttdru2"t22'g,ur"t& 1803132. outsnmPukJ . B.H.Bdmtrd.&qettoCiRaflt& ,rettt-WDt0SattNWetgttm ImsaetrthgtttteeMt,Wtan.i' . ug.DrhettttdbwCte3dehtttno. mnunsaa. MJMWDJ. otvt g.",".",',',,',' Nfl',,') a..." 'gt/ttf" 'd"l'gllMtN',ett,'rt"d's,,.. 1ettitt0pytt.:ymtrM1trastttmm "mi-88." .; M.%-t,etmdexre,toth,"aF.'ttti ntttfiti2lt',,1llie"H"" gunman". ' 3.3:Mtt-&nretoq.Nr.H.- SqHaitttet"WDt0utttSth _CatseuaDtrtrgt" his" " Linn-spartan mm W. In". and m wo 810. m In and list, Cunning: & Cop N. A" "a r J. A. not". to A. J. Gmbolch. W D no. not 5. blk ' .quu addn Win. "', 3."'o.Dmtorit.tr.1ma-unAnrt WD no. lot tr, But Part stun. I. L. Stools Iowan-Um Co. WD60tt0utt4,B1ttu.MP% P. M. Button to D. Ron-0'1"!) " Lot 9. m .8. Bartlett: and Add- MNBHM ', ., L.B.ttaritto3.rt.PtittoatWD atttattrt.tandt.ttt1attr.B92. Ont-Saba. Ca'arCotoA.u-dbwr,D 1350 not M. Bevin" H m Am Sula. ' e'ra'rCettoW.H.ui&nrf Dlowu.Blk7Bnnlm8mM "trerraee.merfuM. i, - A.Drmaraitntt.arA',Pttrmttt AttttTeet'"'"tAddtt"tttr of Woods. R Pk. y T. J. Pedal & g! to A. G. ',,!1ettyrr ,nan.WD10Ptmilqrhei84.rtw mom. T ': M. M. Rubin & it to J. m X. Jan- kmauwnmmuwmu worth than " or See 38. Win- P. H. Bartlett to L. B. Human D " Lot E. Blk Mr, Bartlett: N tt lands. P. H. Bartlett to Y. R. fitr'lt't, Dt0tn1PtBlh9,Bnrt _ttsN 3 Acres, Benton. ; 7 ArStretelkDtrrqi" "5:800 navy"! Win. . I . '31. C.A.Nemreorntt3r'rrtsrx, Mu cwumnlmmuha Antioch. "hm A 'dr: 'c.A. 'rri0i"Giitom-ota roan" page, ttt lmen an n' _ an}; mem-un. i iirAt-and_totlr.Bohhrt. W310. Lot 2t.ttttr8.PhstladihLtet ItnvttttamnattU. 2 FIMUMYAM J.Pm&vttoA.D,' Thick. WDStattt.Btht.He8tan Second "an. . i A. D. This). tog. Pour-we'd ttcDtuttBahMlar'ttuemtd Add: ', C'rarcotoA.M.m-&htt" D " not a. Second Rum For": a)". on... tir P. 'txM$tttrttt god mt. PPrlt,et,P,i,t,',riii,itr,LJd ,H.c.mml.c3oa.wnu _apfdl"'"th"ud'aar"t' C.Jr._Phetmtogi.tsntt,ttCDttt tdtt8",rtto,Wettomt3euiaNtg M.W.Bttterftetdawttestt. R. %tutr&nrtWDt0Ltrtrt.Cttamset taVBhtfu.theu.astttereti. T PJ)MirttsA.meis.qrtt> 'tttqttlCartdMt.ttttitri,tr" be; tg, a: my"... a: al 'nt'd"at,,tt/tgtl,'trtf'f, 'if1',"/Mtt't'dt,'o'a'Ml a: an" 2Pill?t,'ii,ia {edema at 0m teatrtr.rtat but out the sauna: that. gmtrtttutittattet Lof tho Fox Riva: Conservancy Wet I would be named a anon. ',tlthrmroriirttow.aumaet uwnmuhummnnmaun- de1trtyrtmtAddntoWuns V._Ltirt-ttor.rftvtt-rD 1iUrE.vqt1m1t.r_tp-rman., H. Hacker & wt to H. Hacker & ,rtWD1Lot10,Bttttklrh.tAdtN tom. F 3.Rattht&itoAaGoe6tet.ttCD " not: 8, o, " Pull Deanna. Bah. Win. G.H.Homstor& wt to P. B. 'gesttmtdt&srtWDlWrNWqrgrtiNe 1tt.Grant. . '1 G.H.rhttttirlbxrttoM.tkPt 1oehrd+rDt0ttWettteNWqrhe1 Iceman-at. . fia'its?'fit'trlfidid'MtLN."d' "mammalia- " Wad Wa'2ttNt'gltht.u1ttg: melqr qr um. ?_VB.tttetta.trttLt.t9.tttat t1eothiW8A_B1.tt_tCtt9irhart. P.tLBartgett'toD.%tMtqiherrt& 'etD30tatt6,Mtt8BrttttetfnNtt Ewuucvttoc.nm& 'rtWDt0tartat0.80artde&Rt- f't)',1'Jttu,, "him LA. & &qrfWDt0utut8igmuPittm, I,Lm&wtotdtof. W. lufth.u,ttCDrNtrhttntarBmrt, Antioch. . ' -c. A. Noveomb toil. 1.1mm: t1t.r1MLotat.t,8iasi1ti,BttttSt. "rim, 6 ' A.P.thttttvan&hamtt,tgr'r.V my. WD 1 M12, Sulliva- Hula": Bah. Grunt. . Rea-naming Has n to Place (eJ,uttdted Cturo'rrtutCotoL.M.Jthrmmt& nwommu.mk t Douglas Jhtrserr, 80h. Com 11mm. to W. lock- 1er.ttCDtdart10.Bi1r ".Hr't, r38. Bunion to J. Wetr & we: Dt0ut6.iBnrttettaNaPit. Win. _ n. A. mum to J. Inn-u. QCD 1,0345 81,'Dolnout gun." --- C'ra'rcotoW.D.H-ttanrf Dlo nous. an ik BmnUnr Bros ttroodinndPartriD-tutd. K. M. John-on to L. Bram. WDtttKuBttrM,MiaruPuttteB- wood- 3.A.utnt&ito4tLDrau,WD 111m 6. Bih q, Nuthwood Inc: G.Mtt-itoC.D.Bodtnas.WD tIattCBttrCBmntenrrhosth-t Ten-ac. Sula. " . G-Ac3.At.utiCrtythPnrt dtne,wDttatt"'tBth 8..Bnnlnr Brogan-strain". H. B. Pam to Pl. Stottel & If WD " Lot 186. Belmont Adan to CTITCotoELArnul'f Dt0tart2.Btht Bantu: Bros Woodland Park. Darnell. CTkTOo.tolllartin&th " Lot 6. 31k lt. 3mm! Bros Sunset Tomes. Doorfiold. . B. A. Wm" & wt to L .A. Moody & wt WD " Lot 3. Bih 18. Humane Hand. Ptmt Bubs. ' . . t Baum Motor Acceptance Go. to s';.',-?.',',',',',")',','.,'?,,'."",',,"), 18. Hm!" mund- "at _ . '6. Boei- can hd'tg; QCD 101018.338.W tSIhII.An- him; According to thou who attended the union manning." the "we: boundaries. which will Include . Mg an or, an county. and the cirqu- 1atimoit-titioneatiingtarandheo. ttoetandttteattthttrtsmthtrrofan- tietnott-rtitttotnrtotta- a la poo-lug. _", "luv-wry". ( " Tr.TrtttanrttotbVttidbnrfQCD" 1attt.tganttBrostRMttt.Deertuu. Akron otdtoAJhuzomnklt wt QCD " Lot 21. Bit M, Drum wn mu: it, an; an ttne Pit. 1.8. Bartlett to o. awn-er & wiDi0utts,Bt0srttetuNtt huh-nanny.WD10PtLoti.Blk tuBN.SeerNi.Dseretetd. . QAndemtoL WM.WD " Lot 462 Glawoud SNigtttn the 12, PeoNaraTr&thtt-BhtoW.N. In. t v! D 10.14 80.11"". an m an!" Park. Ill-MI. Union Bk ot Clam wom- & It Dt9Iattt0.Bttt8.Lirttmstmq SIM. Duel-Md. . A. P. Sullivan a hub to WW 1todammCttatrCtter.WDautttST, an": an». In: [an Antioch. P. M. Bartlett to A, W. with. D " Lot 3. Bit " mum 8 Wood- .madn. ' ; P. H. Burnett to C. D. nonmv & ,rtDittuta9and10.Btht4.Bart- has Like View It". sum P. M. smut to K. W. Juan, D 10 Lot T, Bitt MM"- tnMtrtdan Rd " SIM. _ P. B. Bullet: to L M. Mintter. D " Loghu. an: tr, Bartlett. Shaman Under mt puns the election would be hold tn June. _ The conservancy plan. which vu knocked out tn circuit court a short an. ago do. to n actuality. was In caution tor not. than I "" our otntrteteo-%tdtttotrr tso-tsts cludiu uh. - . Under tte - mom to bulgi- tr an Pttat rim ind MM: about not. "the: We: won wad. loath; of' the to: Blur V3110! MAY Wllli NEXT JUNE Back on lip. tJDtrrteari.tta5ttttatt All if 1T_t'ttrtrt-settttaitt All: I oWtrtttteda PrqeqA"g t_tqtttrthtmqettifitu", RHEUMA'rItrfill No Ono's 'l-r-tdit It h " _ to to "at. It "ain't dut'ttrtstti1, Wm." MNrtrttt.e Journal. " . t l thAndersimtoE.A.ttrnithattitwt.' WD 810. Lot M, Glonwood Edna. 'MVm-mungQcI. TmittnBhtteChgotoua.thu,. 'von. DUO. 14mm". Smut nan-hum". " 1rtttoaBhorChrr unmoun- voll. D810. Lot 6.1.134. Smut Enthum .8. A. thtttth & an to R. B. Zinnia- ".3115. tt)d.erMPirkthrttaso" asp. Motvttoc.30nnton. Wh " Lot 7. Show!" lunar Saba. P.As'ryeteiftoo.r.oiaiir '...'rfWRyrutttrtme.ii.' L. WmAddnmnm. Ja_r_1.tr9tranrttottrtsmrttaa '1 WD 10.1.0" ttt :1: fund nt, Cumming- & thm tt In Latin. . ttsrarrttrttoiiiiiaaums. 'rirtytii.r.pttrpiiiri'a, pt. tot " Glen frtom Hum. Elba. album-J $'Atihtfitrt, Junk": autumn "t'"'1 80016. We. Cs C. J. was!" all wife to G. J. Williams. QCD " tMlir,ttr Bet, " " B, f,dttft't1 1'ttit?u','l'd T "In I. ti'1ti1'efkl'dl'2Ud 3.MsarttetttV.rtndhtttrts tttWO. CngtattqagtdnetN.. "no. not": -tS8,ttttot$4.ttrDiuetit,Wat) tin. _ CT&XCttto0._ttauti$at+r m. pm. 10¢..th Bal" I W Woodland Put Saba. M ., (hid. M.G. Soul. and_tttmtttoRoJ. Dan- 1013 and wile. WD 810. Lot t, "one!" math. 8 mm: "(In cl M.Pir. , CT&YCotoE.t9orthtttondwiN D "ooo. bob ' Ind 4. 1107th Second nddn to M. Ph. . A. Home! Ind In. tos. Renal. WD 810.000. NW qr Bee 3, pt Sec 4, In- mm. c 1lt.A.EarendtiibtoE.W.Marer at "to. WD 810. Lot 3. bit 4. Lin- Mnrn an. tbee 14. Grant. G3.llllturrutntoA.R.m-.WD 810. not tN. Cum-Inn & Con. North An Addn to Win. 2t G"rtaenandNrifttoA_R.rrtrt-, Icy. W810. tarte.tttht,Wrhdb Powell: "an to Will. w. P. Tenn] and wth to P. G. hip. WD 810. Lot- 125 and 120 but". Put Sultan. Mm Tim 8mg. Bank to R. "Bushland"; D810. manna t, m t, Bound we Bench. Am A. Helmet: may mm L. Wagner WM. 1attnlt8,84aad8lS.Bttrr on "an to Granule. a B. Lyon to M. C. Davis. WD 810. Lot " Lyon Grove. Winn. . Chgtr'rttmtCo.to3.R.Nrrow.& at. WD no. not: tt Ind It; will. Douglas Nursery 8M3. C. M. Mall and with to P. Litmu- mtdyrtfe. wnuo. Lot 2,1":me c. Y. a T. Co. to P. H. Kellett'D no. tlt. "so. Lot 19. bit 4, Enni- pr Bros. Sunset Ton-m. ' b , D. P. Lou-"loo no wife,» B. B. Lac. WD 810. Lot w, bit 1, that "do to Bahama". MrC.NiFrttaatd,rttesto3ik1lt, Hock". WI) no. Lot- " and " tlik"""" Bro. Woodland Par; a t. ' J. Ind We. WD :10. Lots 156. 157. tgt Glenwood Heights. - ', G; J. "More: tad wife to G. J. was» QC!) " Pt. m t, and". it. Second a": to Who. P. Goa-ville! tot . J. Wei-top: & '11.. QCD no. but; , and 8, "my In". by Geo. this. Vernon. Union.Btt of Chad to J. M. Remand D no. Lot in. Pttreat no.0 an". Shields. ' C'r&'rCotoP.D.NttKitrtetr& wfw "Lotlt9, Bun-at marshal. A. Hub and wire to a, A. um- um and run. WD no. but? " "A " blk 1.01M. "Mn, wi. a. T. Dowel! to x. W. Wanna. Q00 " Lot g, Woodqu Put Soc u. Antioch. V D.otedm1htmtrto3.11.8htrw wick. 000. " Lot 8. Woodblu Put. Batt, It, Antioch. Mm Te m Quinn It to a. R. limo: and trite. D no. Lots 31 an " m " and 34h Bach "if? $33 "Jars; _ ---. - te" "r'" Mtn 'L','l'i,ll, . ' Survey I) Woman's Clubs 1'yild,!,t','ifh,"i)t,tt 'Lfiff,'t Shdw's T¥Iat 20 Out of 100 m and m Lt-ttrt "an Home Have No Sink. J. manic at I to A. Gunmet- m and mm WD 810. Lot " " u. Dm.rerjbths. war, , _A.P+ttatandtmatttoA.N.aegt 11me :10. Pt. 80c to, Grant. M. mount to C. manual. COD " Lot a. Item-sari sum, Soc " Door muomwoodmuwxp. mammal. "mau- mun-m. om. mum". BnetuttaNtePttti.Ltbeetrvttie. '3.W.Matui1trondqrtfetatC.A. Quantum-LEON. mu agtdt8.rtrstaddntotmttattin-ttdrt Ann. . Unto-'83" cum» I. I. 3x00. om. mum". mu an» North-con Tom thtttdn.D-eu1d. 'g.tboordmnatandqrtmtoA.ttottt WD 810. not ". " t. Golda-ur- mvmsndn. - nan-mm in." K."W. Woman and We. WD 81.. Lots " "t_lVt)rrund_txd1tptoBPtr. te.B.Nttgtttqtandnrttetog.htt" mum. W031.- annular; A?'tdentnndtttrstrtdtA.N.mrr M 000010. NWMhrhett%e '0." V T. M. can and hub to H. mm:- Ion. WI) " ma. Aron We. C.a.Pettt-rtmtor.g.tth- WD no. not " Own." Mt-ted J. Anderson and wife to L. Jam nuuwms.A.smn.wnm Vito. manhunt! Ml Tor-War, Great Lakes Com- m. madam Assorts. E» "Nttditittru, improve rapidly in can Intuition with public water systems» In tom of 2.500 to, 5.090. " per 100 The figures showed that 20 of every 100, Illinois homes are without kitchen sinks; " per too homes lack nun toilets and wnatt basins. and " not hundred have no summary Mth tuba. In town- under 1.000 pop- ulltlon. " per cent ot the homes hare no main; water. and " per cent In" no tttttttt toilets. In town- trom' 1,000 population to 2.500 reporting some water "mm but tow sewers. only " homes per 100 hue kitchen sink 3nd mnttttttrsrnter and 'only 16 Inn nun toilets. "Phil is much below the level in immu- communities throughout the United sum." . the report notes. "The mportlonate aluminum" of town: under 'tooo for running water no kitchen sinks in " per 109. flush mu. " per 100 and tn town- of 1.000 to 2.000. running water. " per 100. out! thtgh toilets. 44 per 100. ' Chicago. Inch tk-Norm Illinois hone hug electric light. than have running water, kitchen sink: or thmh totuta, according to . survey of living conditions conducted tn 153 coin-unmet throughout the onto by the Illinois Mention ot Women's clubs. Iro- J. Mare Fowler. choir non of tho fodendon'n welloqulpmd home committee. reputed from the todantlon'l state headcount": liege today. The - in being made the but: ot. u "better homes" etuttraittn now being conducted in every community In the out: hythe TM) duh- affiliat- ed with the todernllon. The Illinois etututnten u gun ot s gtntiogFwide program. under the direction .of this Genoa] 'Nr4eration of Women's clubs to Improve 1ivteteondition. tn n the American homo. . Despite "can: din-sun: submar- Ine- "mu eogtttmw to be and tn you. an. maneuver: " me up to have am "can" an! tMtmgtrqt In an. accordtnrto Bur Admin! Matty " J. mm. eotgtmggnitnnt of the um: um unit-um; sump). TM Imminent I" we in humm- n where the "tmimi nu me to in. Im the an! use". MG... V mm of the rum Home uen. con' association " the lunar." EIGHTH DISTRICT in the Primary to be held April 10, 1928 1'11 we don't keep an; the Inb- Windmeotpucohowm'e tom: to In." trained attttgttartne no: In In time ot Vin"! New?" he _Xtte tfq1'rt decimal to comment on the min;- ot up vacant mom rm tttmat- investigation. "t do not up" the mummy," he an "and "out": It"! tho Univ od m a short 100.000 tom tn 'trttt-,t2ittstotrtetqtttto6.6am. Must Train in Time of Peace mast tendencies m sputum; _thrttmttmttthaemmtrranttttuttsat ttte-tttttttouts-tti-ot-tton- aldqm-,tteantdtnntAuntadtrt. not in his honor by an Havana Input"; tho Ilium gunman of up an! "to". u Immanu- tug/Qt" YeaiLc.Aasttem'ttttrr_ grqtrr.ttotmtm-sitneurNrtoottttsir ELECTRIC Hams IN MM Iloulie nouns THAN WATER "Home t [WWW RENEW woman Hdeqrt-nootvnhym I Hardy Manama. that I The Malt-II Ttatt m MI tint to Fromm 33,23"! PII' "with running we s/ter, a 100 have stationery wash I 4.9 not we have both tube. In, AeN,eitto60,000.9r.ttee cent hive hath tube. In towns at 83.,- 00ttr8o " ' " per cent have sink! Ind rune wow. " per cent lave not): an all " pet cent have flush toilets. . f . "While '35 of the communities to porting, we no city "to: supply end " " no - systems, tlt: rapid do patent of super-power i the stste has mode centre! station electricity suileble in all Illinois [towns reporting except two of less than 250 population. 'Homes in cities of 50,000 to 100.000 population are 881w? cent electrically lighted and. (in the smsliest. communities. 68 per ;100 have electric lighting. Through. out the country. however, the aver- nge is still better. especially An the use ot electricity for heating, cook ing. washing machines, e1eetricirorttr, vecnum chances. etc. I believe -thintt possible Md be done to eneounco the mumrotleboronemrm he... ' stutwtotom' _ human l-tit. It. _ t2tattit,fflh' tthb/"at-3tthfahs-mottar uood also are the CStttlKt tor much (rumbling on the out of may house vim. but the subject does not neces- utny word able alt. , More to the Point "Will the women dominate the world?" In the question that of late in being asked everywhere. , The question " silly. A more sensible question Is. "How long have the worn- en been running thintprt"--Atehisttn Globe. The new Intern. it is pointed out bywy.donbl10uwillmkettm cater to and plus. even trit abol. than the romantic we" at less dttftnttet "he... and renders cor. respondence letterhead: lea ttietur- enncted recently by the city council. In the new main; system the line or demsrkstion between east and west numbers hes been shoved over ftxttrtthemiiroadtoGmmtBarroad. end whereas householders have been in the habit ot morning their [ste- posts with whstever name or number hepnened to please their fancy, they now must when to one at the perti- cnisr sets at digits essinned to them. "grain; to the new ruling. Another been regulation mum; and" compulsory tor the numerous do:- in the city. undue decree that a how unmet who" as must be The wandering man known " ceeu an: ancients. far gone in years. who have saved " ipt1rmitletr and disso- lution by earnest ,ratktntr--httte fel- lows clone upon eighty or ninety but brisk is tro.r!t.--Charies Dickens. tutors livelihood will not!" a 1aNitrtttdettttitrattrettt_tttntt to the What It in my unwantsmormmm- tie thrown the not and receive- but!" mm m hold when ro- phcoment will out fhtgtt 8100 to 't8ltmtr'htsaduattsimttmtttettufto -totatmrittaiittesttottMbo macaw. we Forester- ue running up huge hex-dim Mlle. weanling to one worried mutton. who unen- that ova-rune tn thatatornrrtmtitr in having to My new house numbers. do; mu '1asn.nndanmr,Blperein1-trindotqnr. porting In nnd " h rapid a" the trtate "Inter-adamant: of high power mink»: "not has made electric service tunable to practically every one in the United States. Every city of over 5,000 is served. together with " per cent of ntl communities over 1.000. " per'cent of those between 260 and 1.000 and 20 per cent of than ot less than 250." l on of t Chicago-tome Gym doe Many. . an»: r than med in 1er- eultm. _ nun. of about. (in my bat ennui: to but; about led-h- tian who rayon fungal: wry. No deny: Economy in the mutation of "no duh-I, . . Monument of existing an. auto and Nation]. 00111th of an "00.000900 road prom With the but pood- we mums AND mm; CANS ARE mscussmN TOPlC I wish 1tgnt't to the voters of the nth Bennett! Dlltrlct um I in . undid". for State sumo: t the Prim to be held on y. m M. "M. ake Forest Residents Also Are Inch Exercised Over Street Number Chanda. Praise of Pedestrians Platform UNCEMENT . His activities have been in many lines, and other artielarwWfolllme, He has, by his vote and in committee, help- ed to limit the epidemic of wagering that was rapidly spreading over the Mate to five en- closures where home racing may take place, which tracks must pay a license fee of $1500 to $2500 a day to the Department of Agricul- ture of the state. No track can open without giving bond to observe the law and cannot continue its meeting but 30 days in any one year. N o wagering is allowed except by pari- mutual machines, which cannot retain but 61/; %. Betting had beep running into the mil- lions of dollars, and the courts and district attorneys were powerless. Now this new law backed by strong men yrho came to Spring- field and guaranteed its. enforcement, mrill be a plate to start from to still further con- trol wagering. . n smttnafatotttttefurtttoftttednirrartenotdhnanror0tttht- "it money And modified regal-110m for than. and he has all." to demon. In tip arto"uur.tmient committee meeting ot the Santa in - be forced into the 100 million donu- omen: Md bill. may 10. an. of "dttttttttM mods for Lake. Idiom-y and Boone counties; Even 'rtththunddittetautmNge,t1tenorthendoftheMatemttFtttnn 16% otthttgxtadtrtowhiett its tame nndnrrtotiete-rf-erttttMtdtt. Of him the Legislative Voters League said: "He has made a highly creditable rec- ord; was one of the most steadfast members of the Senate in opposing the objectionable schemes of Gov. Small; he has made a close study' of appropriation bills and presented amendments to such billgsin committee and on the floor, which saved the people a great deal of money." mm; " yum. Senator thrift has served, more than "00 bills antigen introduced. no has been one of the most Mun-loin mailers in dmmdduunx "013,011.11 7500 of these um. and in hemmleonthtn5% orthmgt. T'hefenreatmadrtoo-1-. It and little ability to vote "you" and 'ho", but to intelligently an out measures requires knowledge. experience all good ten-e. He has been present in his seat every day during, his 12 years that the senate has been insession, except two days when sickness in his family kept him away. N o man in the leg- islature knows better than he the business dition of the state, and no one has had the te- merity in fighting many of the objectionable measures demanding money. ' - DUTIES The statutes of Illinois consist of 2600 pages of double column, brevier. type, con- sisting of more than 25,000. laws) rules and methods of procedure. To modify, amend and devise new and better laws and proced- ure is only possible to those of experienite and aptitude. Senator Dunlap has been a member of the Senate for 32 years, and is again a candidate/and is an invaluable ser- vant of the state. Bel-sheen trreMdentofhishrenisehooittoind-thefiret president of the Harman Township High School Baud. Re '0 dtreetortor-ofthe6rtttem'tetaternatttxttea,ttnatr-tmsttte CommitteeonEdnauonmtheetueeemtetoruyeu-Imhm. artdltaatreenfory-ts.oneotttse-trrertmneitottttertttneo BtateTrntremitr. T'hemieot80tt-tthuubertrvii1eamttoth. Cgthouc Mishap forthe Sauna a landeletn and the desire to let " children were: to the .ehoo1gi1ongthe North Shore. e-ttd himtoioeauratmghinndP-emttertowrenideB. ing one-third of the Keystone Company, which was sold to the International Harvest- er Company, he bought land in this and other states and established the Rodney Farms at Libertyville, where he imported, bred and dealt in cattle, horses and hogs. He was president of the Milk Producers' Association when it won the strike for bitter prices, the only time when an organization of farmers demanded and got its price for its corn- moditfa. _ He spent 25 years in the implement manu- facturing business, holding positions as as- sistant to the general manager, patent attor- ney, head of the experimental department and general attorney, and traveled over the world where grain and grass are grown. The Government of France awarded him a gold medal for his services to agriculture. Own. deserves to have you go to the polls April 10 and vote for his nomination for another term as State Senator of the 8th lllhutrict-Lake, McHenry and Boone Counties QUALIFICATIONS Born in Maine and moved to Iowa as a boy where, working for a dealer in farm imple- ments and teaching school, he saved the money to pay his way through the Iowa State College, Ames, and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree, and then thru the Law, Department of the Iowa State Uni- versity, Iowa City. Why State Senator Rodney B. Swift Mainly to Point Out

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