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Libertyville Independent, 10 Jan 1924, p. 14

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Three or four lines across the forehead, curving ' downward toward the nose, denote optimism and vivac-- its The lines which accompany A Jo-- vial and humorous ..disposition are to be found on the outer--side of the evyes. Such lines curve upward. Lines in the same position, but .cury-- ed downward, are allwhhly'"g m:langholia. L td ies 9 enmeeg + + P Smooth Face : After 30 De-- notes Pleasant, Easy Going . LINES ARE A GIVEAWAY nose _ Those accustomed to exereise 't' great authority get into the it of lower-- ing their eyebrows. %:M one, two or sometimes three traverse wrinkles to appear at the top of the _ _A single perpendicular line be-- tween the eyebrows denotes a mas-- tery of detail. l CA Two vertical lines between the evebrows denote a love of justi¢e. Three similar lin¢s accompany great powers of concentration. . _ hy Everybody has noticed the curved wrinkles which appear on the .'x edges of the mouth when & 'son laughs. If these wrinkles are there when a man is not laughing, he is of a generous and pleasant disposi-- tlon JOHN P. WELCH _ _ DEAD IN CHICAGO John ¥P. Weich, former resident of Rosecrans, and a brother of Ninian H. Weich, one of Cook county's fore most lawyers, died Sunday in Chica-- zo. Ho resided at Roseerans up to cago. He leaves his mother, . Mrs. Emma J. Weich, one brother, Ninian H. Welich, one sister, Sue E. Weich. Funeral J1 a. m. Wednesday, from Holland's partkors, Waukegan. <Inter-- ment in Mount Rest, Newport town-- ship. A Special Purchase of A New York Manufacturer's Surplus _ Stock Enables Us to Offer 340 New Silk Frocks --_At These Two Low Prices These Dresses, If T chased Ordinarily, Would Have to Sell For $20 to $30 : [__ |. Woodland (Drives. and Stage for 50,000 in 1926 Woodland 'drives .tnru_ the cam-- pus of the University of 8t. -- Mary of the Lake, at Area, are included in a general: plan of fmprovement which . university. officials 'have an-- nounced as preparsatory to the gath-- ering here in June, 1926, of the --In-- ternational --Eucharist congress and the. presentationof . a . gigantic spec-- tended, ~with the procession of, the tacleyon the grounds, : . 'The pageant will Open, it is in-- Blessed: Sacrament thru the miles of wflnh"dflvu. and the great chorus and" spectacie to follow --will 'be produced on a stage capable of accommodating 50,000 -- participants, AREA UNIVERSITY 18 TO BE SCENE OF --~ _ GIANT PAGEANT The pageant t widening * d chorus and" sp be produced o accommodating to be . constru« to be copstructed in front of the university chapel, now --being: built on the edge of the lake. ~ -- > _ --Rev. Daniel --A. Lord,; B. J.. is writing the book for the 'pageant. Lyle Bicket thinks . that when things don't come your way it is merely the sign that you ought to be going after them, R Wise men are good fools 'are good . spenders. _ St. Mawes Lad's Lady. champion Jerscey of u&'--l ». iL. Inds-- pendence, Ore.. has just completed a production of 15.223 pounds of milk and 1032.97 pounds of butterfat during a single year's toeut. xhA d WORLD'S ~~CONGRESS Event. savers, but It is authoritatively reported . that at least three Lke PForest ex--service men were cught in the oil investment speculations, leadership in which ig attributed by Chicago papers to Leon-- ard Wood, Jr.. son of the: Governor of the Philippines. The three local mep are Williaim and Carl Zchau and--Ernest Wade, ac-- cording to Willian Zchau, who sald yesterday that he had invested :$56 n«'fii':'mmr'uu in : the . Acme Production . corporation -- about ~four years ago. He thought that Mr.' Wade had about $50 of: the stock, he said. The investments were made : about four years ago. w "We recoilved one divident of $*2 in is Mtocle" Mr. Sohes exginined. Ther stock," Mr, 1 . oX & are now> awaiting dmu ol lowln€ the alleged bursting of this oll bubbule recently. °_ ® THEREFORE, B8OOS8ST § If you want to live in the kind of. a Like the kind of a town you like, _ You-:oocnv't slip your clothes in a P 6 * And start on a long, long: hike, You'll only find what you left behind, For there's nothing that's really new. It's a knock at yourself when you VICTIMS OF WOOD REPORTED IN L. F.; EXPLAIN SCHFME knock your town, It isn't your town--it's you. A cat is an animal that sticks its tail under your chair. YA A4 a ¢*< 4 It was coutended by. Mr. Braun t*hat the offense of an assault with a deadly weapon must . show -- an abandoned and malignant heart on the part of the defendant indicating an utter disregard of the safety, and lives of others, and that in persenal injury cases involving the automo bile 'much . malice--could © seldom . if ever be-- shown--recklessness might. The case in question was the State of Illinois vs. A. Anderson. -- 4 Two lowet courts held-- the deéefend-- ant --guilty. : /A "/ In the .:lut" case h'l:volv?'l a con» vietton t charge ¢ with 'a "deadiy weapon with ufi tomobile,--ever --presented-- to the 'su-- preme court of lllinois, the finding of .gullty was reversed. 4o Attorney Joseph H. Braun,, of the legal department of the Chicago Mo tm was the: attorney "fTor the a t, . Mt. Chiet. Justice.Farmen® in delivering the -- opinion <of> the court, said: sn hmd ,"An Anjury -- caused . by negligence aot amounting to a reckless, willful and _ wanton < disregard~ of conse auence to others cannot be made the basis of a criminal. action." Hiinois Supreme Ct. Reverses NO MALICE IN ACCIDENTS ~The will of John-- Aynsiey, well known --resident of Area, . was Ad-- mitted«=to -- record in :probate court Thursday. Mr. Aynsley left all of his© property, consisting of $19,000 personal and $6,000 real estate to his danghtet, Mra. Lillian Aynsiey Ross, Highinpd Park H The %ltlnl erty : subject t wife, who die Aynsely later~ Ap:a" ynsely later "added a codicil which leaves the estate to the children without reservation. . Frank J. Wright, <of Libertyville, was appointed as executor. -- e Mrs. Ross and Dean Aynsley testi-- fied as to proof of heirship -- before Judge~Martin C. Decker. _ § i'he'gm will left all the prop erty -- subject to the life use by his wife, who died since then, and Mr. of Area, and son, Dean Aynsley, of Higbland ParK.:.:::<© .0 020000 _ ~3 sault W.ms&'é'é?y &':JOA:,; IOLDING AUTO AC-- | CIDENT "ASSAULT" LE .~~. Avail yourself of this opportunity to obtain any, 0f : -- i the following appliances 'by making a small payment [ -- of $2.00 down. e oh. Cabinet Gas Ranges Combination Gas Coal Ranges 1 Tank Heaters : North Shore Gas C Washing Machines Portable Heaters $2 DOWN SALE -- Bear in mind that these are not sale dresses but new, style--right goods worthy to be worn by th discriminating. We're passing our good luck al you by dividing the whole lot into two lo"g and summer--you'll surely want two or mg prices. +. xi + Funi Garage Heaters «h Fireplace Heaters Ironing Machines

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