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Libertyville Independent, 6 Jan 1924, p. 6

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J . DON'T SHIVER NEXT WINTER \ , _ --Another important matter was the _ taking:up of the so called $20,000 i a tio 'l;lhl: This was changed <¥e . ® * of this year's m _ ';i;'muse basis. :»--ffgsg ;?' indicate 20 per cent of Athe total _ amount spent each year. for educa-- ... tdon as the iig . for --determining _ what the distriBativefund should be. % statistical or:'in the centra ~~: office at Springfield will gompile deti __. dnite data and in!om;nn%ubout ed: _ ucational matters in the state in or "~--~der that it then --can ~be--defnitely " Iy Re 3& inactive f n 'com-- | priged of Pemw ation e t hoiimestings. '(Ma"- heay w 'tal ..aud then go k howt forget all @about what was aothe. ,")g« ,4V" din ,p'flr, Keller the6 are . $9,000 members in the State Teachy / -- ore f ssociation. The members elect fi, 'Gat convention helg each years mt which time there is 4 dembnstra, ;{n'%'*f representatjve ~government ig ,,,z e, reason tha; while the formal --\ program is goinek on a! which imy (k orta 'ad@resses are ziven another _,,v.,g;§"._"« on 'of the asso--~istion is hoiding U ~Business -- meétings. . ¢ en &;; ) who représonted the county < 'at the me g were. T. A. Simpson, ~ eounty . superintendent of school, § 'Why delay in solving your heating problems ? Right now is the most economical time to install a Cl :. x ) i {%%k air furnace. Don't wait until the Fall Rush comes, with high labor cost and advancing ma / Mr. Keller and Superintendent of County 'Schools Simpson enjoyed the session this year very much and de ted it to be ane--of the most im-- portaut . and. interesting of all they known how much is necessary to be ". sed=in the distributive fund. In the past it has been merely specula-- fih':'imn it thig pureauy JC wht be possible to get data and go ahead e a basis where he exact needs can be figured out baszed on the statis-- ties compiled. , + _ One of the important things done n')y the gonvention is referred to in another 'column tod@&y teiling about the --establishment of a-- statistigal bu ¥reau --which will be ~maintained --at ESpringfield in order to keep proper M of' educational .data. 'The tion went on record as favor ing publicity in order to get educa-- tional facts before the people, one feature being the endorsement of a Mhht good speakers use the radio and this way talk to a lot of people day by day on education. ° ving A)ought a quantity of Rudy Furnaces at a low t est furmace job on the market at a very reas onable 'MBM and is excelled by none in point c Wry year you operate it. § M yourself of the Rudy Heating Engine ering _ V ""We also Specialize in <L to Principal Paul xp.g egan High School\ the ers' meeting just 'u at J4 provyed to be a very im-- o ence because as a tw' . &eachers ol Hlinois Aavé 'ABsociation on a. scfentifi ergin the men and vfl)' ho are interested in Wdu-- going to. push d > with program rather kA n'ha- ve ?' Will Be De-- dsA Percentage is in the Future. o rnaekinaa c_L1t. ___ . j 1_. _ _" " C°0nable prce. Ilhe Rudy has the smoothest, the majority of wealthy men have g castings, and is excelled by none in point of fuel * their money invested in tax--exempt se-- t economy. -- A will save 4 s bit-- ¢ry year you operate it. Y Rudy yon {..?:zn::,'_"?fi?'s:,mm:"g:;: ad-- iI yourself of the i j f : * 'yy w0 1 Mtho m?'f'::t'h:uf "m l M H"m Engme ering me--w't}m any m ; :f' % 'mf&.m"mm ) We also clalize i ' in tive thig which so Specialize in Sheet Metal«Work oae m n it rhich ire } ' | 7 * At the beginni ow year It Ae.aignificant to -:::&.t:o twa fare +4 Rudy says : "It didn't look like rain when Noah built the Ark." We Bought to Your Advantage RuDoY ToP Rapwron optnvew L. E. L&ird, local manager of the Ll{olland Furnacg@.--Company furnished «wery t0rcéeful example of parental devotion on Christmas eve when he reached a decision to this effect: "I am going home to spend Christmas with my --kiddies even if I am placed in quarantine as a result." And he did so.. s * ® f 'The children have been sick . with scarlet fever and the Laird home was naturally _ under. quarantine.. -- Mr. Laird--could--not face the prospect of being away from> his chfldren on Christmas day and had uncomplain-- ingly . remained away previous : to Christmas eves Then he made up his mind that he was going to home even--though tke khew it won?& ueceulute_u week's quarantine . And .o he packed up nis Christ | dev mas gifts for his childrer; marched | obt: up to the house and se'd ' here I ain" ' p anRd thorc's. sublocted Firigel; to :a' ! period ~of quarantine: Accsordiagly | he is now conducting nis~ business ; over the telephone. But the satisfy-- w ing feature of it is that he was abls bost to be home with his ild'es on | mon Christmas day. ~He says it's wo?Mt) it ) wor * The report of the nominating com-- maiittee recommending the--election of O. L. Manchester, of Normal, as pres-- ident, was adopted unanimously. _ --farcts and fgures compiled by the bureau are to be made use of by the legislative committee of the associa-- tion in its efforts to better education: «1 conditions in the state. The board of @directors was ~authorized to em:-- ploy a 'staff of trained statisticians! INSISTED BEING WITH KIDDIES XMAS; ACCEPT QUARANTINE Disliking Prospects of Christ-- mas Away from Home, L. E. Laird Breaks Into Seclusion. l & k T Spr ho Ply DQQ.M & Statis-- Aloal . au to make reseapches into m educational | will be . ed i#' "by the 111i-- Aofs Btate ~asgociation, un-- der action n before adjournment of* the ainug meeting of the organ-- izatiop fau today, " Ten -- thousand do'u'p was umul for the bu-- regi. ® uk o s ol in eouare| 0 Berved on the -- Ccomn awigeators of selected© the ks to read during the y In al} there~ gatoes, apd, ::2 tors in the MAE eebcouitinghengetin h i: s s omm iranirmnree a low point in the market, we can quote you the able price. The Rudy has tbe W int of fuel economy. A Rudy will save you iness | | .. --_-- Today Is the--Time.. . --~~.. ,ugty-' We may: make our: future by the able | best use of the presont. There is no s on | moment like the present.~----Misg Edge-- ta lt.' \\'Qffl)_ 2 hoX & | _ _"The tyd biggest safety factors of | the Shewandoah's vorage are the moor-- ingffiSlS carrt\fl on the ship and the up ol radio. 'NMo radio has ever been sed with much suecess on airships, .but we belfeve we will have radio that will keen us--in --constant--touch--with headquarters, We will kno weather condition« at all times. . We will know wheiher io turn back or go on. We 'will know whetbher Yr not our ship will be safe. 3 b "Another safety feature will be the airplanes 'carried aboard the Srenan-- doah. Three mighty airplanes that can land on ice, water, or: land, will be aboard the ship. Then, too, we. will have the ZR--3 which will be an a po-- sition to--go to the other ship's rescue if trouble develops.". iesb ad ho s Make Effort in Right Diraction. A great many people are trying to "break into" good things--trying harder to do this than to attain to them.; If they wou!ld put half this effort Into development of themselves, they would obtarin on merit more good things than t' > ~therwise can secure.--Grit. '"The mooring masts are the great-- est single aid to airships inverted in recent months. With a mooring mast en airship can be anchored in nearly any gale.. --A 'mooting. mast will be erected in Noms.uAluh. and--from that mast the ship will. work north ward. It will cruise around-- and if weather permits, will go to the pole. If--a storm comes up the ship will re-- turn to its mast. : Raz; Adwigral A.' WiMam -- Moffef. commanding. ofiicer at Great Lak*s gaval training station during the wit. yflmy on a" visit to Chicago »ut-- lined the hopes and plans for the Juge airship Shenandogh, which wil uader-- take a flight over the north polar re-- gions this summer. _ Rear Agmiral Mof-- fett is now commanding ofiicer of @ll naval aviation. if .A north pole--that is. I cannot make & ) * 4 positive statement--but 1 cam wuai President Coolidge has charted a vyou that-'_when their work is copmpleted, COUrse which he believes to be .0::: they will have done everyt '"m'm the public welfare. . Congress their power to accomplishthis, and j Other ideas. . It--is seldom . that. the am re@sonably sure thol ill succeeq.,; FViews of the executive and legislative Radio to Mark,Yoyage. !bfllcbu of the government --conicide. There are some th@8s about ugmer.,NWm observers say that the than air ships they--must yet be learn-- | New Year finds the President strongly cd, but our navy Krows more than any W"m..bfiifi a program which other country 3# pres@nt. We have ad. MOt with nation--wide approval, espec-- vanced rapig» . i ialt / the tax--reduction features. _ At "The two biggest safety factors of ?"'"mge"'l 'the strongest condidate the Shexandogh's vorage are the moor. ~O" the Republican nomination for--the ing juists cw\fi on the ship and the Presidency for obviqus--reagons. _Con-- use 0f radio. 'No radio has ever been &T°#S, On the other hand, is regarded fised with much suecess on airships, PY man as an incubus on the taxpay-- ut we belfeve we will have radio that ©I8. The early session, marked by zill keen'us--in constant touch. with Chea polit'cal brawls, lessened the .re-- readquarters. We will kno weather SD¢¢t of the public in this socalled rep-- --ondition« at all times. . We will know Tesentative assemblage.. The Congress wheiher io turn back or go on. We is now faced with a dilemma of tax will know whetber or not our ship wil reduction or the bonus. It is generally be safe. *# beélieved that the Senate and House "The mooring masts are the great. Will not get down to hardpan on legis-- 'st single aid to airships inverted in lat've"measures until February. Mean-- recent months. _ With a mooring mast Whi'e. they will jockey for position to n airship can be anchored {n nearly iDsure party ascendancy in November. airship Shenandoah, which wil usder--] folks back home have conveyed the take a flight over the north polar T€--: impression . to «their pepresentatives gions this summer,. Rear Agmiral Mof--| m: are quite . t .of fett is now commanding ofticer of tll' tor elves and will in-- naval aviation. P struct, rather than be to vm "The flight of the sywdoch 'fll'huo nis good for them. As A be the most earetu'ly panned vfimfl.mml f salid, "there is ever undertaken by aircra't." Said the | no. ing like and the ay-- admiral, ~*Moreover, it will have aA, erage * ~the uncer-- high margin of safety. ! carnnot tell| tainty of human preference. n you that our men will hover over ""l % ecieels PMaAUIAI 1 ~RAF 1 1J .Rel Nalional Editorial Associ z.untw Former Great Lakes Commw F+a fiaou:iw\r.m Generous Feed -- Motr Section with Double hy t ary, Triangualas Cra*es, removable in mandafl= Eyn!~ine ---- Measures: g}(}don Water Pan ith a Self--Cleaning Large Radiator with ~oval clean--out Features 30 seconds. FLIGAT TO PO\. (+4 ty The tentative bill provides for 4ax rate changes which would reduce the Assessment on small incomes, It is ex-- pected that tm)'mlnoflty members of the Ways and Means commitiee will submit a separate bill differing in many respects from the Treasury draft.© Democratic Congressmen have made the charge that the Melion pro-- of reduction in the high surtaxes &I': the wealthy.. The Treasutry ient points out, however, that There is a joint resolution introduc-- ed by Representative Magee, of New York, now before the House Judiciary | committee, which will probably go the wa yof good intentions. -- It provides: for an amendment to the Constitution empowering the President to veto any item or items of a bill making or au-- 'thorizing an appropriation while ap: ; proving of other portions: of the bill. '~That this measure will meet its end in comm'ttegé is obyvious for two reagons. First, sentiment is against tinkering ~--with the Constitution, but above ail, . the average member of Congréess has no'iatention of increasing the power . : Of the Ch'ef Executive over the legis-- i lative branch of the government.Con-- gress is jealous of its perogatives. As 'the maiter now staonds, the President must either sign or veto the entire. bill, which--gives certain groups advo-- cating the pet items on appropriations measures considerable power-- as the' . President must veto the entire bill: in ~prder to express his disapproval of an item which, passed both 'the House 'and Senate. hh , ' 4 ; ----QG+ hi *' ~The House committee on Ways and ; Means has an unenviable job. It must draft a& tax bill which will appeal to_ all classes, and at the game_ time be politically -- safe and ceon'om!ully' sound. --The bonus question adds to the complexity of the situation. The . committee is now considering the ad-- ministrative features of the tax meas-- ure. The draft of the bill reported by the Treasury Department will be alter: 'ed in committee, as considerable oppo > sttion bhas developed against certain proposals. It is beli¢ved that members of tnue House will endeavor to revise the appellate provisions. 'The text of the © Administration's proposals show that the Treasury favors the creation of a board of tax appeals consisting , Oof 28 members. It is proposed to give , the membership ten year terms at sal-- -- aries of $10,000 each, "without regari to.the civil service laws, but solely on | the grounds of fitness to perform the . duties of the office." On the serface. , it would appear that these betrihs -- would be in great demand in political ; eircles. ¥ ¢ shows that the financial report of the report of: the congressional --invesi!-- gating committee generally provokes a one--day sensation and is promptly for-- gotten. «x s .9 'The feeling prevails thw the country that Congres should devote more time to the enactment of con-- structive legislation. The usual epi-- 7 18. C TY z-l. Dencon, in an 'effort to pel to sign a pay voucher l;%& which he claims was roted by C, A. Btaranowlos, city attorney of North Chicago, has filed manda mus proceedings against Mayor Hen-- A number of parties to the youn people who are home '\for the hdt days are a feature of the week's round of gayety in the village., The, singing of the %hflltmn car-- ols by the children on Christmas eve were unusually well sung and thoroughly enjoyed by _ everybody who heard them.: MANDAMUS MAYOR HENRY M. DFACON ~ Joseph Noel!, 'the celebrated cor-- net player of the Lake Bloff Amer-- ican Legion band, delighted: the res-- idents of Lake Bluff on Christmas eve --by rendering several exquisite solos, . including "Holy . Night," '"While. Shepherds W't&bed Their "lfloch by Night," and other selec-- ong. ~ a 'e-- ' | _ The next community dance at the Lake Bluff club will be held at the ;school house on January 6. _-- > .. Mrs. Margaret Hornal of , Chicago is: occupying. her cottage on Pros pect avenue for the holidays and entertaining a house patty. . f -- Mr. and Mrs. Homer Williams of Moffett road .are in Oak Park vis-- iting relatives over the holiday sea-- son. ' ~~*Rex," the champion dog of Lake Bluff, celebrated the day by appear-- Ing in a new Christmas harness. son and: family, who recently pur-- chased the Henderson property at 701 'Park place, took possession last week and on --Christmas day enter-- tained alarge party --at-- dinneéer. "Commander Willard Doud was a visitor in Lake Blufft on '~Christmas day and left a number of presents for his friends."® = the forces which control the <bb and flow" o business, _ The Federal Reserve. Board points out that h&lq business and banking develooments of 1923, the ontstandins \lemmuuum of indus-- t and agrieu!tural output and the tor bank rdn to finance a | bolume o( production and trade never ITEMS OF NEWS FROM LAKE BLUFF the country by remaining at his desk, espec'ally during the tiurbulent session of Congress, when a guiding hand 4s always required. f The President has --made it known that. he intends to --stay. on the job. Hundreds of invitations have been re-- ceived from various communities ask-- ing Mr. Coolidge to deliver addresses and to articiate in celebrations. The Chief Executive has courteously but firmly declined all Mdz.":l he feels inat he can render the best service to merce oover decliares that never in : tae histOry of th's ceuntry has ihere bee na higher standarg of living and sgomio't hor so gréat a degree of coam>" mercial 'And-- industrial efficiency as today, or so wide an understanding of s Although P;uldent Coolidge has ln; 'cated that he pro to carry: ou many policies of hupmeeuor in so far as possible, he has \given little thought to the proposal that the gov-- ernment support the orgaaization of a consumer's' co--operative .x:tw"' The late President Harding mentioned this {wjoct in a speech in the Middle West last summer, but the idea has never been cultivated by Mr. Coolidge and his associates. 'There have been many proposa® submitted to Congress to assist agricultural --co--operative or-- ganizations..'The latest scheme for ag-- a ----O--= had "v'; ' In the opi of Secretary of Agri-- culture,. "the Year+1924 comes with the promige of \ontinued improvem--nt in --the -- mater progpir' ty of the farmer. Those WYho stay by the farm and do good fa & can loo% forward to better times a reward for their years of toil and\hardships. These whose business detend directly upon farm purchases canm f'in ddecided 'en-- couragement in the ng gross in-- come o the farmer he will buy as his income expands." \ y Dreviously led. ~'This agency be-- lieves thutm.nu as--a whole was Characterized by a large. industrial oktput, practically full employment, a 8 ned consumers demand : for and a level of prices more stable t in any year since 1915;. board'z report ind'cates that the e o"-- industrial workers ex-- that of 1922 and the total value of ultural production was above $900,001,000 greater than the previous year. e board makes clear the fact that this increase in l@eo%p was not. accompa by a corresponding rize in the c of living, and a large growth in kavings deposits indicates a consideraNe margin of income ,nbove- expenditu en onl id niphaqingne naina it t t : mc omcs v mm Patter-- Pay Rent to Yourself Trial Bottle Will Convince Y ou SECURITY TITLE & TRUST ABSTRACTS OF THLE _ ------ _ T & . Capital: --$125,000.00 Theodore H. Durst, President fl....umh.'\lhom. * F. W. Churthill, Secretary and Manager. e 4 TELEPHONE 81 OR WRTE DORFMAN& 80N, PRA IRIE VIEW, ILLINOHS. jeommliny dbings n i it It can be done. We can do it. Just phone 50 ; and we'll gladly explain. ; D@ IT NOW. n & * , HERE'S A REAL SUGCGESTION! * Make that bird with the rent money fly the other way! ~Watch the expression change-- wher he--or you--pays reat to himself. THIS PICTURES an all--too--frequent situation. And the man is thinking just what any of us thinks under like conditions. The Reliable Laundry Phone Libertyvilie 67--R Launderers, Dry Cleaners and Dyers WET WA S H ment." \ ied e o THIS MEDICINE can be obtained at Pearoce's Drug Store and Curlee's Drug Btom.WantOt_'nd North Chicago, Decker & Neville, Libertyyille, II1., or if they do '*mot Bappen to have it im 'stock you can get a bottle by pareel post byaddressing ular\ rheumatism. Articular rheumatism aff the jo'nts , but no matter where the troubla is seated, it is the same disease, and r practically the: same treat "Rheumatism is described under many eads, the chief being acute rheuma tic\fever, muscular rheumatism and artie ------ONLY $1.50 YEAR BEBB JONES LAKE FOREST, ILLINOIS OLD CLOTHES AND AllL & _ .. $=% HMighland Park 173 $1.25 3 ¥ hoh L-, C t

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