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Libertyville Independent, 20 Dec 1928, p. 9

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u, im the'lipe @1101le "AS m RECORD IN a FARM maNis guts Lead of Agricultural i,iii; alleges Throughout the , United States ILUME XXXVI-NUMBER 5 I , 111.. Dee. " -- Singular . for its out! members and In" and a full share of cham- And other prizes for its livestock contributed toward the college bf agriculture. F it, of Illinois. well to from the many state-agricultuml es and universities represented " competition at the recent Chi- International Livestock exposi- it 1: shown by a survey of the ' records from the Show: -... l if auction was accorded the Illin- stitution early in the extposi- _ when H. W. Mumford. dean and ', or ot the college. and his broth- irderlct' B., who hold a similar " n at the University ot Mis- . were selected as the two tor an annual honorary ban- ' even of the American Society ' nimal Production. Eugene Du- rt. dean and professor emer. ot the Illinois Agricultural col- was principal speaker. 1lowintt upon the heels ot this 'tr. it was announced that Em. b G. Fruln. a McLean county boy and senior in the Illinois so ot agriculture. has written ttrat prize gold medal essay in hunal contest ot the Saddle and gnu club. W. B. .Heruiersom 'f-ter, Ind., and a junior classmate Sins. gave iliinois a monopoly 0 major honors of the contest n his essay was selected as the d prize silver medal one. . W. E. Carroll. chief in swine ndry. added to the honors ot school when he was elected sec- treasurer of the American So- ot Animal Production for the ing year. ur champioas topped a list of 50 ds captured by 60 animals Bred developed by the College of Ag- lture. I'nit'ersity of Illinois and by the institution at the Irvi tional. Livestock men viewedl V record as doubly impressive in i of the tact that the Minot, 33- 3 Run! college entries had all ., 11 land and developed by animal ', dry ot the school. Illinois', ticullunl college is one of those Le: follows the policy of entering' innit in the Chicago exposition , ch hon been bought or present- to the school. i o leading prize winners which', . college had in the exposition e the champion Shorthorn steers on "as, the champion Ramboull. wether of all ages. the reserve; union Rsmbouillet ewe Gr,thel no junior champion Percheron; in. The 50 awards which went in; t callus stock also included seven I bl prizes ttttd blue ribbons in addi. ' 'a to many lesser awards. i all! theroine ot unfinished business a!" are two matters that Peritt _ wrence Doolittle intends' to com- 'teq this week. if. first is to remove Ezra Mc- . atittgt James Kelley, to the at. Insane asylum at Elgin, and a second ls to deliver the dying "In of Dominick Bresette to QoVEAGH wanes memo il p ----- _ chEAou T0 (if) I 10mm THIS l WEEK, ff IS SAID d In "can" have was ad "not 9'... Nttgt to second is to deliver the $1ytrtkt Pm" of Dominick Breseue tol ,n. Anne Beck. mother or Will, "I, for whose murder Breseue he executed. BNIGUO, in a letter written in Le death cell a few hours before. "aeration, asked that Mrs. Beck i " bill. In turn he wrote that? fora" inyone who intentionally unintentionally harmed him. Mrs, Bock now ivetg at Round s. The tarm near Mlllmxrn. I." the "mating took place, has n "unload. lcVeuh confessed several week, to "veral of the major crimes "in county; He was at San Am . Tu. On being brought back are he remained the confessluns. in; one in which he admitted until Mia's Elfrieda Knaak. " son of t final flourish Mr- mh wrote yesterday to Frederic eLaugtttin ot Lake Forest, asking aid. He wrote. he said. because chum!!! It; his last employer only friend. Dr. J. It. Ron ot Wnuconda today " that tho peak bu been tn tho tnitttetrt" epidemic in "can" Md the dines-e in new mildly. At the peak V." 150 can of ttu-in Watt. and tony Dr. Ron In; only nut-ti "for!" from the din- :uo. up" at the can wore sart- W ad ad: T,,trer,' the stage t yr." V that patient in: out Dr. In" "pacts all ot 'g an "that: to In Ion by Clum- WAUCONDA FLU IS i, T IlfiP0ll'I'lil) Jhuliillilii mitt Also Plans to Take Bresette's Death Cell Note to Mrs. Beck GOOD COURSES _ 1aIiBEJitTYViiLll,,aE, ItijfIyliipli.__yi"iillllirii LAKE COUNTY INDEPENDENT ESTRATTON THINKS 'MARINES 0N JOB _ _ OF APPOINTMENTS ( AROUND WORLD Mil) BUYS STAMPS; FOR PAST YEAR Scenes like these are being v1 his party on tht tional CODZTGSS of burden in P and railroads -a Lake County Man, Elected Secretary of State. Looks Over His Offiee Sprinefie1d, m. Dee. t9.--WIttle no word is being breathed here of appointments to be made by new state oft1viahrelect. the ball is roll. Pe toward their induction into ot- ttce. IS SILENT ON HIS PLANS ttprinetie1d, Ill, Dee. 19.4mm! Buahirurtoti----Approielr two- 10 word is being breathed here orlthlrdn ot the entire marine 0039' appointments to be made by new I" sonic. can". the {Iliad mug tiialg-elect. the ball is roll. Sme- during the but the" nu. (ng toward their induction into ot- With the 1artrrrraxtuntrer ot troopS Ott tice. trduoul _dutr in Manna. 3nd in w. J. Stratum. who in January C.?,',',,",',',', Maj. Gen. John A. 1401801". .'s1 . . .t' ' . ' . will begulnge suntan of Stine. has comrnaruitutptld coupe" in annttal been "smug the gerrctary 3 of11ce I report . 2:; 2:13"??ngnfajgjrheax'11'1'cguigj' Gen. Lejeune's report banked Burg in J,c,','j'u'i,'ti,",'/' hpis new ott1ce pride in the conduct of bin men He diycsarssd today that he had gir $33. Bent, particularly m Nic- eu no thought to appointments as "Tho oustanding feature of m. Governor-elect Loud: L. Emmerson is busily engaged in' writing his in. augurai address while Gov. Len Small. at Kankakee. is penning his final message to tho next general assembly. . Indications are that several up- pointments front Stratum will go to Lake county, his home district. While in the cabinet of Gov. Lea Small, from which he resigned shortly before the primary. he was responsible tor many Lake county appointments. _ Y e Canton. o., by " [upper mur- 'dereu" nu been elem-ed. Hrs. mutant Heldmsn of Lenin. o., shown here with her husbund. killed hem" on than!" to sur- rondor to police. She left I note autumn] 1110 had kllled Faun became he had toreed his attpn- tlonl upon her with the "thin! ito "eo" no it I didn't do what the wand no to do." run was not. down at his door. The mystery that _cloudod' the shying of vernard CE. Fem-n ot WHERE HOOVER PROMOTE-'5 TRADE SUICIDE CLEARS OHIO MURDER v hese are being viewed by President-elect Hoover and the good Will tout of Latin America. Above is the NF 53 building at Santiago. Chill. Below are llamas. bout- Peru for ages, that may be replaced by -motor true" ~as American exports expand in that direction; 7 Two-Thirds Out 'of States During the Year, Gen. Lejeune Reports 0N "The oustanding feature of the 1 year in the activities ot the er.ieti corps." Lejeune said, has been the highly commgndatory accomplish- ments ot all nuts or marines in Nic- aragua. Our mission there has been a. difficult one. hot only due to the primitive nature ot the wild, almost inaccessible country operated in, but also to the peculiar political condi- tions existing there and the inch of control over the actions ot the in. habitsnts in the theatre of open- tlons. l have untold pride in the msnner in which these results hue 1been obtained sud in the endurance. courage and emciency displayed by the otheers and men." . On Chinese Duty In Chins. where the Third brigade is still on duty, Lejeune found csuse to congratulate his men. ' There in nothing In the report to! 'indicate wit-n withdrawn! of m- l zines ttom t a "noun foreign 11nd: l , may occupy will occur. l F Homo Fore" Reduced ' ' Because of the great number ot'. lmarinas: ordered for duty in Menn- lxua 1nd China, the report shown. gtha (one: on duty at home annou- 'hnve been reduced " s hue mini- mum required tur muntenunco duty. l, "OMeial reports and other com-l municaiion hue commended highly the appearance. conduct and mili-' tary eMcieney of the Third brigade," 1 he and. "The brigade in: not only succouitu accomplished in mil- lion. but has asiabiished and 'mtin- mined extremely cordial rolttionl with the military forces of othor1 countries and with the Chinese " tici" and people." 1 There has been no change in the mission of the maria corps in Haiti, Lojeune declared. and the remit- achieved there have been ntietnc tory. The gendarmerie. under lu- pervision ot marine otBcers. hu por- rormed its police duties throughout the county in tut "iciertt mnnner, he aid. The marine brigade there but remnined concentrated in bar- racks at Port-nu-Prince and Cape Haitian. Concerning the operations In Nic- nragua. Lejeune declared they hue been "highly successful Ind very gratifying." He and the mange. and um. under eiretunatqrte" ot the greatest mummy. hue been It murkable. _, . "The elimination of . groupie! out- law. who are conducting snout": "attire in I and, utmost intcceni- bio country when they no at home," he laid, "present: tremendous dill- nines." The.1ncreued amenity In locating outlaws. together with if"! " crease in their mums... he said, ll- dicate that their monk ha he! so worn down by tho with) o! the marines, that an}: m renown; only to hiding and 3 Iain; contact. The - we." bu a his! plum-o of hen." In he: and and too and an "lotto are. thin pietare.-Wontan'f a... Go. CHINESE DUTY LIBERTYVILLE. LAKE COUNTY, (in! Lt2' "a: 1858. there Ire a eerie) ot articles appearing in the Wankegan Gazette giving short accounts ot the begin- ning. of the six churches in the town at the time. it seems to the committee that these are of suma- ent interest to he quoted in full. CHAPTER i. The great object "contemplated by labor: Christianity is the moral ameliora~ der P tion ot man; the creation in the istry breast of fallen and degraded human numb ity of a new heart; the planting in (apac the aoul of a germ that shall refine 'ance and purity, here prepare for a higher ed in and nobler existence, and at lanthogsl fully develop in the linamente ot contii God. This Chriatianity only can et 1854. tect, and the proof ot this assertion chute in to be found in the history of the labor world. .-. To every lover of his assist brother man, everything that refers and t to the apread of-the principles otiWith tChriatianity cannot but poseeee.l preac something ot interest,~and it it he I his c true( and we have warrant ot no diam lean a name than that of Goethe for inter the aaurtlon) "that the lite ot the the 1 most inrUniiicant man. it truly ren- York tiered. will prove interesting to the was hixhut mam" we cannot but think was . brief Mllory ot the the Bosnia! Church In Waukcgan trom will be rend with interest by many. time On the titteenth or April, 1346..Aa t just twelve years ago, the Baptistltime church of Waultegan waa organized. calm It consisted bf twelve members, one not l ' - A ---.--. and of whom was their esteemed pastor, tots Elder P. Freemsn. still residing here San though in infirm health; and his twe wife. The others were Jeremiah die; Eaton and wife, now of Saline, ed Michigan; Jacob Montgomery. wife wh and dsughter. now ot lows; John H. the Swsrtout. now of Chicago; Mrs. the Jllson, still residing here; Mrs. ed Lydia Thayer, Miss S. Allen and in M Levi boveridge. The church ity wee p cly recognized by the usual pa: Horde". there being present as bet _tuiegate" trom other churches the we 1t,t/,lt'ly brethren: Deacon K. H. me Ellis. H. Buell. A. Johnson. A. G. can Buell. Albert Howe and J. W. band. on ere; slso Elders Wheeler, M. House tr" end M. Strode. The sermon was up was" by Elder Wheeler. chsru do given hy'tlder Home and prayer by is Elder Strode. At, this time few com- ab Iortehle msnsions or testeful cot- on tsgee then met the gaze. and where pr now bloom in many a gay and " 1 wt "rant parterre the lily and the rose. (ch 'then stretched the tall forest or ithe dense thicket. Houses were few l? and fer between. end tor years such I Ht 's thing " a. chapel or church was be lunthouxht of. in the meantime the m 1 work went on. the "Word" wss w: {preached every Sabbath, sometimes wi in private homes. sometimes in the. M 1iii:,'iiii,iit," of the Court House. but cl principally in the furniture were tr IT': of Mr. B. Hitchcock. I mem- 1. her of the church; till 1849. when m the first part ot the present building i A l was erected. The dedlcstory sermon l n: Beginning under date of May Pfefttory COLLEGE SQUAD 'f0SSlliii XMAS BUNDLES Milli I . Jack Roch. of Wiscopbln, John Cstiirci1.iii, Illinois. Cyril Drew, Ill- lnoh. Emmott Johnson, high school. tam! Les sung, Lake Forest, In garnered on the "It ot the collo- 1 sins. _ _ ' Joe Cohen Lines Up Many " Ole the Old Regulars, for Post , t Office Rush Season , HAS " Handed by the mat Now, Joseph Cohen, mail carriers ue bu ttttice todty for n to: Handed by the mall carrying vir- tuow, Joseph Cohen, the collegmu mail carriers us back at the pust office today tor 1 ton day stand. Cohen, who hug succeeded " I gnruemnn, was entreated to re-en- ter the Christmas service by Post. muter Mnncel Talcott. Cohen has been able to draw lev- eral veterans back into the service for the rush eeaaon. Such men as John Doyle ot Wisconsin, Vincent Zerafn of illinois. Robert Osgood ot Wisconsin, and Jack Priest of the high school, are peddling letters. reading ptusteards and inning hun- die': about tor him. i'oers-ottuAmeei'rt,vuusm' may of Jililr Lake County "fin" blooded mam, Wallace Vattderrettter, Haskell. u also on Mr. Cohen': mum. _ Among the former {an tbs: he would like to hue lured buck Into the service, hit tailed due to-the not that they have entered the pro- feulalm world, were Attorney Jack Bunion Munch, Attorney Harry Hail, Illinois. Ind Attomy Goons Rood Lyon, Dartrnotpttt. _ V Mr. Cohen. late 'lut light. paid his ttttal election he: with roman- ter Tnlcott when no append C ml- od In 3 dub}. . x Indianapolis, tttd.---."; room" is a "Minot! title. according to proponents of on unending!" to on Indinmpoiil "cousin; low. who wish to have tho city council chain the an. to 'biiiiud parlor.' Indiana Pool Halls to Be 'Billiard Parlors' #:S'IEM; HISTORICAL COMMITTEE MISS LOLA A. SHEPARD, CHAIRMAN MRS. E. O. LaCHAPELLE MRS. C. W. SOWLES INDIAN HELPERTWAS WELL KNOWN HERE f May ,8th,tw'as preached by Rev. E, Raymond. . . , ot articlestthen of Chicago. but now of Aurora. an Gazette'The two years following the erer- . ' Ba, the 'iiiriiiliiiii ot the chapel were years or . hes in the iprosperity. The building however, ' Emit to the was found too small, and in Ill , of sumt-i- was enlarged to its present size, no " in full. by 25 feet. with tsccornrnorlathms for »' about 400 persons. l'ntil the year ", 1352 the church enjoyed the faithful a iiig2 mplated by labors of their respected pastor. Fil- I."' cp, l atnollora- der P. Freeman. and under his min- ca".', Mt in the listry many were added to their ided human ltiumbers; his Ill health however in- planting in opacltatitut him for the perform- shall retine 'ance of his duties. ho was sutwsted- lorahigher ed in IRG?. by the- ltev. John M. I 2; ind at last't'ogshall from Ithode Island, who i - naments of ,c0ntinued in charge until March, inly can of /lie','; During his ministry the i is assertion church experienced a revival, in the i itory of the labors of which Bro. Cogshall was; I over of his assisted by Rev. Morgan Edward»: j, that refers i and many were added to the churrh. ", minciples otlWith good sucmm Mr. Cortshall t l ut possess! preached until the year IR54, when and it it he ibis connection With the church was; rrant of no dissolved, For two years. with an i Goethe for interval of six months during which iAccused wit lite of the the Rev. Mr. Montague. of New ifllild killing it truly ren- York, supplied the pulpit. the church lLouisa Nort sting to the l was without a pastor; until a call not guilty. it but think i was given to their present minister. slaying Wal 'the Rev. John Simmons, originally The not Iaukegan from Olney, England. but at that ------ st by many. time residing in Southern Illinois. April, 1346..As may be supposed, during this the Baptist I time the church received but few ac- ANA i ll organised. cessories. and Indeed her lixht was leathers. one not only eclipsed, but all but set in BY E emed pastor, total darkness. The servit'es of the I residing here Sanctuary were few and Car be- ' _ :h; and his tween; Sabbath srhool broken up and NA] i Jeremiah dispersed; and silence had tsutieed- ot Saline. ed to the voice of prayer and praise winery. wife which had so often ascended frnzn' 'WR', John H. the social meetings. A few however lease; Mrs. there were left whose hearts mourn- i Charges here; Mrs, ed over the desolation of Zion.' and 1 Citizen! Allen and in answer to their prayers, {'Irosper- . Beir The church ity has again returned. During the-i by the usual past few weeks many addirionshave i ' present as been made to their numbers. the 53 cm rhurches the weekly meeting are far more llll'r )eacon Fl. H. merously attended than , erer, the: button, A. G. congregations on the Sabbath are! Warning l J. W. sand. on the increase. and there are still , ized "H", er, M, House many among the young attendants- ilih _. t sermon was who are enquiring "what they must _ ave l eater. char" do to be saved." The Sabbath school Americans. ind prayer " is large and nourishing. comprising wards Iastt line few com- about 150 scholars. and rapidly in tat a "ML." tasteful cot- creasing. The; number of motnlrrrs at i "Hf ll r '.e. and where . present is 125, about a fourth of by M" tt.tt'. gay and fra- i whom have been added to tidalAnwri.ion and the rose, it-hurch during the past few weeks. item of the tall forest or The first deaeun and Fierk of the Arm-ug 1 son were few lchurch was Mr. John H. swarthout.'_ .. , ' or years such ' He was succeeded in 1y49 by Mr. A. ': Wiliiam li r church was iJohnson as deacon and by Mr. Hamlet (it meantime theitzeorge Kirk as t"serk. The former the Amerit "Word" was i was sucreeded by Mr. Warren Smith Shlpley of th. sometimes who still holds office; the latter by i tlnughntitg etimes in the, Mr. Hiram Morgan. The present l It. Speak " House. but clerk is Mr. Franklin Smith. ThelcitHeny at; ~niture wa-re- trustees of the ('hurth are Ie.ti/r'i.l Those in; teach. a mem- l. L. Clarke, P. Smith and H. Hitch- manq. rhr Il 1849. when i cock Services on the Sabbath M, i Sweden 1 eaent building i A. M. Sabbath sit-mil, 2 P. M. e 2 Kev 1.5m, catory sermon l ning tservice 753 P. M. i and. Lithu: (30an by ILLINOIS, THURSDAY. DECEMBE)R VICTIM ()f MAFIA WORKED IN CITY OF M). CHICAGO contractor of Chicago who was kill- ed by the Mafia becausé he was an important witness in the trial of the alleged abductors ot little ten year old Billy Ranieri. had many friends in North Chicago where he did con- ssdierabia tower installation work for the city. Scully was working in North Chi. cago a year ago and John Joyce, lo-' on} civil engineer was employed by him in laying out the sewer work' he had contracted to do. While inl North Chit o Scully became very friendly wit: officials and others: with whom he came an contact. The testimony the Italian would have given ad he not been killed would probing; have sent Angelo Petitti .reputed head of a Mafia ex- tortion ring, Andrew Cappellano who kept (hi Ranieri boy at his home tor " days and Tony Cappellano. son of Andrew, to the electric chair on [ tridruumg,ttttarr". Fight on Klan Taken to Supreme Court By A A New Indiana Petition Indianapolis, 1ttd.--AttorTMry Gen-1 oral Arthur L. Gilliam ot dndinna. is ( continua; his crun'nde mint the Ku Klux Kiln Wrong): filing ot n pe- tition with the mug supreme court akin; (Iqbal-meat ot W. Lee Smith former indium Klan grnnd eat nnd Robdrt F. Mex"; entvh grout mm ot the Hoosier Klan mini. chime ground that they hue bun convicted of felonies. Both Smith and Mekar nu serv- in; untences " the {edenl pm- on " Letvwrorttt, Km... for re. calving stolen automobiles in Tio- lntlon ot tho by": um Ole Scully, wealthy Italian .sewer e Scully Held Several Sew- er Contracts "m North Chicago a Year Ago Accused with her child killings on 1 Louisa Northcott not gullty. Their slaying Walter Co', 1htAUKEr1AN WEEKLY SUN ANARCHISTS an jlitfl)l1yliui, TOT, BY EDWARDS AT Will) 4, IS VICTIM "rt1lulurli)50r SCARLET FEVER Charges That They Beoome, rlrSI ueam we w Incu ma- Citizens in Order to Avoid . 1ease"ls Reported in . Being Departed l That Community _ _,-,,..,.,.,..'-., . ', --------. 53 CITiZENS WEL00MEO,, MANY CASES REPORTED Warning 53 new citizens, natural- I ized yesterday,' that the red menace ', will have to be stamped out by ion)" Americana. Circuit Judge P. C. iii) wads In! night addressed the clan-- at a prozram of welcome sponsored by the Homer liahrin'Zer post oi the i American Legion; and the I>augb-; ters of the American Revolution. _ l Among the speakers tere Raw, William Drummond Whan of the i Bunk-t churthRnbert A, 101169 ll) the American Lmzion, and Mrs. (XI), Shipley of the I). A. R, (Mien and i doughnuts were served by the 1r A. 1 It. Sppakers' from among the netvi citizens" also wpre heard. P ( Those naturalized came from her- maqq. Enzland, Scotland, Ireland. Sweden. Denmark. Rnumania, Tur- key, Poland. Bulgaria Jumx-Slavia. and Lithuania. Those from Turkey were Armenian'm ' , , Judae Edwards advised the new cititens that they "we entitled to all the privileges of the native born. They wane entitled, under them"- stttution, to enjoy complete relig- ious freedom. he pointed out. . Warm of Anarchists . Their duties, he Said. Were as ex- Acting as the native born. He ad, vised them that it,was their duty to notify officials of any attempt on the part of Communists, anal: chlsts or reds to undermine the country. He told that " was common prar" tice for these politlcal zealots to be. come citizens so that they would gain the protection or the l'nited States. In this way, he declared, they could not be deported without considerable difficulty. The c1ass,ime of the smallest in sometime, was due or the most intel. "gent that ever was accepted. This was tue.' first time that the D. A. R. took an active part in'the welcome program. The work _tst the Legion and the. society in American- nation was praised by the speak: "Before the program ended all 0f the new citizens we're given lapel flags to wean. ' ' " Line Subside; . Make Flying Cheaper . In European Planes Chicagp.-Tourists to Europe who return to ask why European lines quote air passenger fares whim in some cases are lowpr than in the United States, overlook the fact that all European linés are heavily sub- sidized. according to the American Air Transport Association. ', The percentage of governmental subsidy to total revenues or air passenger companies is 33 per $1" In the Netherlands. 50 per can in Great Britain, "IO per cent in France Ind " per cent in Germany, therea- Iochmon reported. _ many :uuru a"... have bean found by sed with her son. Gordon Stew killings on the "murder farm" " Northcott is shrmn above as gullty. Their trial has been y " Walter Collins. Mother and The son ia shown in the backgr Chocolate and Wine l in Water Since War ' Found Good For Use [\uayxu, "p%-NrF."""-"- ___ 7., _ the bottom of the sea tor over nine l years, bars ot chocolate have been found to be enable and homes of wlne in excellent condition. __ . They formed part ot the lump la: 9! the German wmhtp M01 ke, mauled with a acore' ot omn- at tlublpsAn the Scapa Flotip n0 1919. . , _ Many ,other islteretstiug. relies R 20, I928 SECTION TWO $1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE Rosyth, 'seotumi--Alter lying That They Become? First Death Due to That Dis- . i., nmnnn Amid s. .pase""ls Reported in Lh' NORTHCOTT FACES COURT " "ere I Whrut " rt A, 1011C and Mrs. I R, Crr'feo .ll NV tho I 1 Lv., been 94 for Jan. 10 on the ch _Mothtr and son havp been kept rigidl' In the background,- [ending a newepape the salvagers. DEYN'r Stewart Northeott mm" at Riverside. , as she appeared I, A number of vase ier have been row (wills grown w, rson {is the victims of the: lot th Cages. This i ifrnm the disoase, h chow" rep?or.ter'. in t lvear or more. _ Siezed with convulsions after haw fng sutrered with a SUVPYG attack ot scarlet fever. little Virginia Hose. four-year-old daughter of Adolph Sa- dek, of IC, Newberry avenue, Lib- 9W". died at home at 6 o'clock Tuesday evening. ar Mgmbprs of the fire (1 Wife rushed fo the home motor after the child mum vulslons but the little on fore artificial rewpiration started ENLISTS Moo AS SAFETY BODY A safety committee of 6.5o0 em-i plows of the Chicago & North Wept- I 1 em railway. the first of its kind ini, the United States. has been formed! according to President Pred W. Sari gent. This committee is' made up or, 10 per cent of the persons employed'! in each department of the system} Those appointed on the committee; will be known as field represent", lives and it will be their duty to rel, port to the general officers in ('hi-E raga cases in which employee have' acted carelessly. endangering their; own lives of- those of; fellow em-i ployes, or doing something that,' "night result in injury. The field rep', resentatives will not report names' ot employee. they have helped to bel safe. but will send in curds showing; the number of times they have rail-i ed attention of fellow employes tol, acts that might have resulted in in-' ', jury to some one. 3 I ' NEA New York Bureau The Hahn Department Stores; Inc,, which has been in prongs of for- matlon tor several months, Mt... nounces the acquisition ot M his department store companies. Cap- italizatinn of the company in more than 860,000,000. Lew, Hahn, above, former managing director ot the National Retail Dry Goods Association. is president ot the 'new compnnyi _ NEA Log Ang t'ans of the d as. This ie I disoase, brow vcter'. in the " Angela; Bureau of a number ot Calif..'Mrs. Sarah in mum to plead on the charge of kept rigidly apart'. nr; rte "WV"? the first death var. that has of scarlet fev 'd in Liberty in me department wittfa pul- lrat ted con- umy H re port E tt some Pf LAKE COUNTY TO GET Phyllii(i Ili LAST Ui'ITNi " Gov. Small?» Final qud Roads hot Will Be Benefit to Lake County Drivers miles of pavement were to be Bub. SpriruMeld, Ill" Dec. It).---)---. Probably marking the, end of the road building career of Governor Len Small, "the good mad: goy':r" nor," contractors' bids on nparly 1m "nitted to omcituts ot the division of highways today. " MAKES A NEW RECORD be! The total construction for 1923 is estimated 1,3"o miles, ot which approximately seventy miles re- mains. to he completed. The largest contracts in today's bidding are two nine miles stretches in Lake and Hancock counties. on routes M) and gc. Sections nnd their locations included in bidding are: Route 13, section 4, Saline county, 1.5 miles near Harrisburg. Route MA, the Yolo to Lake For. est road, section 119. Lake county, 9.71 miles near Diamond Lake. Route 70A, connecting Ramon. Seneca and intervening communi- tim, section IOS; IoaSalie county, 1.45 miles near Seneca. Route "s-ri/rin Galena to Gales- burg. section 106 in Carroll county. 339 miles near Tho_mson. Route MIA, the Granville-Route , ronnection. section 103 in Putnam and LaSalle counties, 7.23 miles near Cedar Point. ti nvar Camp Grim: section 105, CM miles near Sparland. Route 96. connecting East For Madison and I'rsn. section 119. Han cock county. 9.54 miles near Ens Fort Madison. .. wt--.........- Route " connecting Farmington and Medla. sections 143 and 144 in Fulton county, tMalling 13 " miles near London Mills and Middle " section son county Media. Route 100 Kampssille Morgan CC, Bluffs, Route 1( linvme. S county. 3.: Route IIC, fro Morris: sermon 11 Will comies. 3.32 her: section 11X. miles near Rwhe Grundy county, V. I' City. duevile 11 2AM? Route 116. tr Sheldon: sectiol (mols counties. lnm: section 1 197 miles near Route 127. U mend road: Mft ery county. 4.71 Springs; sectio county, 7.08 mi! Route highway county. Route In-Ito: k, ty. 4-H Piatt, Star M otttgompry Bureau cuut Route 9 Hairdressing. Palace _ With Phone and Bar ht Customers' Elbows London'The most palatial hairdressinr in the world is to be don. lt will not be ber's shop as a pals joys. ..- ' A -kI- i, Buckingham Palace Has l Bread Slicing Machine unv- Men will be able on luxurious divans l tend to their ooiftur m of string instruu soft music. sort mumr. Beside every chair will stand a telephone so that while his hair is being treated a man can call his of. rice and give instructions. There will be a s,tenorraptrer tn nttend- ence to take down correspondence and smart messenger boys to con- vey letters and orders. The establishment will be open all night and a miniature cocktail bar will be available. Breath"! will be served end the elm of the management wlll be to make u mu to the barber's " thing ot joy." Route 15. ti, .9 road: 590? n, all in Pt ('.2. miles tru London - Buckingham Puace's neweu labor-saving dame in " electric bretursticing muchlne. L---) B.., The UICL'uu.' uncu- .rr"m"'""-- t" The apparatus was purchased by Queen Mary herself, who retitled that the task imposed upon the domestic stat! in cutting bread for the 100 permtnent mstdents at tho palace was a hard one. " y The maids have expressed them. The maids have expresn selves delighted with an counties. 070 III- E section IIS. W" 12:. the We to Ray. sad: sectiotram, Montgom- my. 4.73 mil: Dear Taylor i section "ti Montgomery 7.08 miles It"! Donneneon 131. Green" to Batman ', section Itt. Cumberland_ 4.6:. miles near Toledo. 140. from mama to Cave- ' section 112. Gallium coun- miles mar Ridgway. paving sections are in Stark, Mncoupin, Greene. max-L White, Canaan atirl 99 section 1W6 7.08 miles no]! 131, GreenlI . swtiun Itt. CA. from haritatt counties totaling from Caz-roman " Car- ion lot) ll Macoupin miles near Comer. from minke-e to on 11 ON, Kankakee-- , 3.32 miles near mm 11X. Will county, "rlr, Ttwhey', section 114. tv. p, H miles near Coal the Paxton to Kenna mien 107. 108, 1091M ford county. mamas rum Piper City to Per he Bannermeardstowr' Jute, section .1]? 1n my. 'l'.40 mile' near from Int Peoria to on Ii$, 'ttrd and P," e able to link back [twang while artists at oniftures. An orches- instruments will play most marvelous trnd msing establishment to be opened in Lon- t be no much shar- L palace of tonwrial "ttan to Route 137 in Hender- 5.29 miles near to Karma- g. m9 Ind coumy my muon- WA: fit

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