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Libertyville Independent, 4 Oct 1923, p. 8

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us i3 tuP BISBHOP NICHOLSON SAYS A WORD FOR Deftends the . Reputation of Minister's Children; Pleads for Militant Church. Bishop. Thomas Nichaison of the Chicage sarea of the Methodist Epis-- eopal ahurch defended the reputation of miniaters® shildren and peaded for a militant church in Ais response last evening to the addresses of welcome which z-«l the eighty--fourth ses-- ston--of Rock River conference in Graee charch, Locut and North La BHalle strooets. Business sessions of the conference will begin 'teday with the organiza-- tion of the canférence, the administra-- tion-- af the holy communion, and the memarial address for deceased mem-- Vera. At 12 o'clock Mayor Dever, it was annpounced last evening, will ap-- peat in r-- at the canference and ettend greetings ot-- Chicago. SAYS SONS AVERAGE WELL Because of the mayor's stand on u-mu.ummmt commearclalized vice and the sa + the respouse to the mhyor by the con-- feremga it was said, is sure to be hearty. 'The mem--rial address will be made by the Povr. J. Hastle O4-- gork. At Cfi;m will be an addreas k . Tittle of First m:!.' "I have studied the record. with care," saAIA Bishop Nicholson ta re fi"".fllmfl"tht amt children~ do not turn out well, "and 1 find there is a larger w ~w'u.. 10d petwons com-- ing from homes of miniuters than Rormad my Antles in coam on with tro --Uther claas. &--nmmum By. the time 1 have paor-- _'Lendon, Paris--and New York who 'had.eworn to effect my capture, read /8 my crimes, my daring, my uD --Ring, read of all these things outzide !- * » a r' l I-v" 7 C $ . 77';. 3 -i »IE & filbg residence. ereyuucehmw place futun time to rescue Janet.. He is u d by a shot rom Sayers' revolver. &ww __*,__ Fm-n.v months after my ¢ the datails. to.me." what ingenious escape from the| Fe ""»'D.l::::"':n'z cafe 6f Madame Ponadour in the],, fils" that .: work Maritime Quartier of Marselles, I nfim"fl"flll h';hi livad in the Foret du Dom, on mnpimal s m ve far--side of Hyeres, the life of & --40g. | on our hameward.crawl. We crawled Theze.were three of us woodmen in | round each corner, loitering> at the ~Sulitiide more complete than that }same evil--hope in our hearts.. . . _ Janet ll.hl femaprint trac yk-. It det the residen in time t F"»-u mon th what ingenious hacseo, --barcly a doach ~yards round one »of "the hairpin corners of the Abreat»read, leaving our wagons, &8 usual; in--the middle of the thorough« ftare. SBuddenly a--car swung round the corner, traveling too fast for the @river to apply his brakes with safe-- ty. With great akill he passed us, grazing the long truaks of the lopped trees and escaping the precipice by a matter of inches. 'That night I saw that Pierre and Jacques drank more than their usual share of the sgar--wine, and afterward I propound: T omraime® I maid, "it io a G0n's[Roweover, rewaeked our pes Ufe: we lead." W",A,---l;uu-z They growled assent. which L had spotted frors & dixtance w'le;m&mmm:m"-unn came to me our wagons wore, sb to speak, anchored, driven. been--an inch or two nearer the out--| with that full measure of reckloms» 'side --corner of the road, or the man | ness ~which -- only .a Frenchman, long as I chose. 6 -- Qmnaday a chance incident set me thinking. w.uwprun aend.to OH our pipes with 'Altby to-- caped. His automobile would have been smashed, and he would have gane over the edge of the precipice." They made strange nolses in their throats and continued to linten. -- _ "It is a dog's life, this," I repeat-- Their pipes were out of their mouths now, and they were listening "A man like that one today would Rave maney--a pocketbook. Whilst RBe was unconscious, look you, we are & hundred hiding--plases, in the grpunad, the treea, the cracke of the There was no doubt about how the scheme appealed to them. "It woeuld be an cqual share be-- tween the three?" Plerra urged. _ V¥endelt ins between MICHAEL SAYERS, n at.u"w'.n::m youi"% can& ce of. , WREen & . m {lalna[itt'fiormm&n" ' rt to arrest hi Janet bwoc:Sqm' wife flag: P emet tek e to Marseilles; where a conf, agers . nained Douisc Masiin, i mm'mam femofaina her, Oregee fouowine on the tall of scilles. It flcmon.fhflsflm;b'mm ¢ '.li ~ ' '~". "' inidlt MINISTER'S SON up here, here where there which is loat, EE TIM WAS LYING AND DREW A Fpiscopal-- church last year ° spent more than. $14,000,000 in benevolent work and in all forms of church work more than $75,000,000. : "I believe in a militant and a pro-- greasive church. We expect Grace cHurch, :a which we are now, to be-- come the conter «. a church plant on the north side of «_ ¢tago secona caly to the Chicago Tomple." Rock --River confercnce 1 will bave appointed to various fields® 1.w* min-- Inters in four weeks, The Methodist Bighop »..choison and his cabinet, componed of fAive district supetintend-- ents, spent yesterday at the. Virginia hotel planning the appoisments Oof weeds, and at the same time throwing about the plant the fresh soil. With * pair of horses and Tull's machine ofb8 man seated bebimd his team was able to do the wark of a dozen men with the ordinary hoe. About the time that Tul gave the world his "horse hoe," says the Detroit Neus, a Spaniard, Lescoiello, Invented the first fTot sowing gratt. puhlkwhcurmu-.n its way to Hyores, The ao cident was explained; room 'was made for the injured man; eand a liberal pourboire was given us, cal-- lected among the passengers We then made our way home, and--Inter the ministers for next yoar,. aon, when we had lighted our ml ning fre, we opened the pocketbook. I divided the money into three por-- tions, but I spoke to them as a mas« know the world. If you take this maney with you to the viliage--to-- night, you willbe drunk, the trilth "Linten, Jncgques, and you, Pierre," 1 said. "I am a man of justice, but although I am one ot you, I have travaled befond these forests, and 1 "Horse Hoe" Invented: in 1892. The ~Euglishmsn, -- Jethro Tall, in 10%, invented his "horse hoe" as he called it. 'Tull's machine was designed to assist the various plants by loasen« Ing the earth; destroying the graw# and the aicte. *o d nose | danger sha wes in, but: she showed 'o| not the alightest signa of fear. She mmmumnm P omantiniy o chotk tho Aoogh am prog: : of the car. mm.m'. ang| Jumped from his seat and rolled gqver man | In the dust. 'The girl's foot ap-- s to | the car hnce more gathered speed. and|. L saw ber efes, as the car came ketr | bumping down the hill, heard the oat, | wild shouting and exclhmations of d1z | the old gentleman behind, and there ¢ to| Dary iments which I make no at« we|tempt to explain. M thel I baif alid, half sorambled, down v.thonhnm&ommd.anwh-y , on | breath, poised myselt for a great ; ge. | effort, and at the paychological mo-- way| imernt 'leaped for the front splash-- g 4| board. . 1 found myself sprawling gal |across the seat, but my left band w,| was upon the wheel. We were with-- nter | in two inches of the 'precipice after eve.| my jump, and we just touched the oo | furtiher side of the road with my "mhuunvhul. I righted the car mag. | without much dificulty, applied the brake, gently but with--increasing pre,*] force, took the cornér with only a bui| moderate skid and brought the car have]to a standstill within asfew feet of nd 1 the wagon. When the girl saw it, this | the first look of fear crept into her . 'They® had: Just --eufficient --wit to tealise that J was theizr--supaaior in intelligence and. that my advice was good. 'Bo we gtrowled an oath 4n the strungé dintect of those parts, and I me --elways of the reots--of the trees--weo fulled. -- Our next adventure, ~cnginee?0@ Pn Bames, that your : ghare ~shall 'be «aved. -- But--go to the village tonight with 20 --trance eath, the. pourxboive given us by the Englishmen, Aod let ma keep the reat tor you, or hide 4t tor youranives.*" * . Putes sn ue en ecse s3 1| CONYENTION TS .. | t alrailay fushion to the lust, brought us a matter\08 a couple of thousand n on maaek .m 3 ;i_f'i;::u'----h-." "'.:""-- "--u--i the position~Ol=our: wagon> and ¥the -- 4 followh: o. t .:i dinappearance~>--ot -- her -- husbandiu * Today'e 'Activities 5 2od7 '6p omm e mase o6 t es ML A _ Opening 6t comvertion--Mrs..C. P. body ~«p: from--&Aedge--ot"the--prook : 'Tibbets, county President. x/# was ~trouble, for the 'driver's> natk was broken as ho pitched head fords mostfrom "the --seat of the car;--an4 it will bo my: inst., . Tf"At is auabess~ on a--stretch of the road above--the wagone, T--aaw a gray touring car, Dpiled with w aud . goif--clubs, o deanse a sere ied seated b¥ the driver, and an eidegiy leaying all-- speech to me, wy~000« m y o se ommE I I $ u. : ts ! did. Aftorward, however, L--»p¢l ings in the ground and abandoy tha mhfl&"'fib" successtful, two have anot the brains of a rabbitbetween you.*t tmeg olt thaln phanp -- 11 es 4 ) * Was -- & moenth hqa.hh:.b"muntb our last ecup, and it ended in a very them seriousiy. C¥" f in m;l:?h Fora time we must "go m"h-dn will week one nipre adventure, whith around the corner, and be prepared for what may happen." _ _ What did bappen was not in thé chauffeur was rocking in his seat, and: the car was awaying from side which I could not remove my eyes. intleman behind, I called down to e others. ts "Comrades, this is our chance," I be knowuiand we shall all go to -.lm&nzng' (Continued in Our Next Issue} ANTIOCH TO CLOSE . | [ -- SEASON AT GLEN VIEW ON SUNDAY Chartes Veigle Takes . Hi Team Down the Road--for Final Game of 1923 Season --Antioch's Aghting baseball taam closes their season of 1923 no--t Sa# dasy when they. travel Q_Q\mon View to attempt what the Lake ¥iNMas fail ed to do--beat Glen View § After playing a --very succoessaful asy BIG MONEY ON OUTCOME on with the exception of their bat« tles with the Lake Villa crew, are winding up at the Glen View digmond in an attempt to strengthen their hoid on their claim 'to the Lake coum umnmi&thhifl';l 'battlo. Manager Viegis has not announced who will take Jooy's place at the thir? sack: Hide beth on the game havo gonar ated cansiderable interest in the bat-- ts and a big crowd of tans from An tioch will Accompany the team on their trip south, _ _ _ ty C en . VIew watk loped m VWA two games ayd the Antiochs will try to shatter their doughty rivals down ths Waukegan road in the Sunday fracas. *y 'Jeas Davidson will up an the mound for Anticeh whlle Giles Kingh ley will do the receiving. The .7 will be a question as to p--zeot's ability as Stack, the Glen View hbur ler, battled nv'mchr'l due! with Bx-- by of Lake and won If Da son can out pitsh the mighty °€ Antloch will come bhome with a to their credit for their Anal game of the season. mm«mmmmu'g include the coterie of stars that ed with the team All summer with the exseption oft Joey Gross who is #t . | REPORT, ~ON--: "U» thurch and prosident of local W. C. The Lake County 'Woman's Ch ian Temperance Union opened a two day convention.'in Waukegan morning at «the 'First Baptist church there being 'a mumber of : visiters & addition to the 'delegates -- from " Lunth served by the la Baptist church,. Addresi--Mrs. ¥. A. Achumachers ies k ie e Dorouoignie. Ted 9y ie Figes Ad} gor:_ubmwm't -n- o.u * l l m'umm --_ -- M COUNTVW.LC. T.4. :. | . Hee i ie > ; Am:-'d' Session ;m_ ze Perry L, Persons, ; . Engiand's Diving Thrush. The Endum!m&-humh'dw is an o on m menese «throst ea the seek for a&.bg_e& and other insects, & divor." Still it has not acquired even yet any of thé Characteristics of the true diving birds. Its feet ate us webbed. It is still a thrush. , on on i -- Minutes: of ante--exscutive. County -- preaident's--address. Reports --of county: 'officers, Memorilal ~service ,conducted by> County secretary"s report. This Luncheon in church pariors, Friday Eveni & l?:'odoofl'. led brwl(';-. Jonnte Wooenl .solo--M. C. Tibbetts, Lake ANNOUNCEMEN Afternoon Session C fln . leader, 'Mrs, _ Grace it of "Nerth. Chicage At length it came I have been authorized by the owners to offer to home builders and sepeculators home sites in the beautiful Marion Terrace at public auction to the highest and best bidders on Saturday, October 13, at 23)., m. sharp. Take the Grand Avenue Buss and get off at Marion Térrace---- bring enough money along with you for a de: posit, so you can secure one of the beautiful sites--The balance to be paid in monthly pay-- ments thereafter. Those who are paying rent have a wonderful opportunity to own their own homes and get the land at their own price. s For further information, see me. .R.GREELEN & of the Bast St. : ~Compare This Sound --North Shore Gas Co. MA | w NGTON & COUNTY ST. E w..* open, Tobsg i] _P.... .. ... * ~drivers sahot. their tratde Jam chad tied | care to tho vight and loft, OUt"Wt the tor cars, : | path -- 6t ~the ~masekine, ~whozo driver Boom!"*: & volley of | bheld>a tooe=scag gan, from which a. «ut + | white ~cload o6 smake still was es _ _ --_. you--can see is one that has ap-- : pealed'to our citizens. A ] The investment is safe. It is nvestment 'backed by a substantial prop-- . With A ~erty and ample earning power, atisfactery The Company is substantial and uim ns on HH CC S# Operated bywmhn am A. Baehr Organization _ gupplies a commodity necessary to every day life of the public, : and essential to the operation of many important industries. Its business is of a character that even in the dullest times it does a satisfactory business. ~ It will pay you to get the facts 'concerning this investment. 'brought:to your attention: The object--of investing in suc-- 'North Shore Gas Company with Compare 'the {acts 'rélative 'to the 7%:préferred shares of the 'the Co.?\ut of 4 shooting wa.* out. doesn't eo':a:m: i+ 06. B 7 ce 218

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