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Libertyville Independent, 17 Jan 1924, p. 4

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.u' ci'r?'s'l, i'i"j'r', P'"".". V" w a - - . r __ {a County WM: - Waukcgan Wally Sun Tt has been known'for a long time that Swift would have an 'oppositioni'w-hich would bring a ehspge in the was but who was; to make the run was uncertain. Atty. mgene Itunyarerwho beat Swift four years ago in Lake county but who'lost out.in the other counties and i-Vthus lost the honor, did not. pare. to be, a candidate this J"'TGi',"ii'i"ii'G"i'i"ii' 'iiEiiliiiriirddorie of Wnukegu) that he is a candidate for state senator from this. the at district, comprising Lake, McHenry and Boone counties in a matter of more than ordinary political im- - A '_' A n a In ___l__,_s.,.., " nknnnlvnn, I'm-Eh} Mr. George 's formal"anpoupe,emeu.t. is character- mint- thing. istie of this young man who broke into politics suddenly The " but spring when he went out for the mayornlty nonn- in the whi nation in Waukegan and became one of tht. two high dnughtera' candidates chosen to fight it out in the election. And, progressing when he lost the election by less than 200 votes to Theo. ward trend H. Durst, recognized as one of the eity's oldest and to making staunehest business men, it calmed folks to sit up and whom they take notice and wonder who was this young man who of entertai had come out Of the darkness. __ _-. __ - __ . many girls As an opponent to Senator Roe Swift, Mr. George will at once draw to his standard the city and country folks who have, become utterly disgusted with Swift and. his disjointed administration of the important ofriee, disjointed because he seemed unable to grss the needs of his district, not only the needs of the residents of the cities but of the country as well. _ _ T -." " " And, apparently his friends, encouraged by the as- tonishing showing Ite made in the mayorUty campaign, came to the conclusion that any young man who could put up a battle of Quit sort ugainst such a strbng op- trt,), had the Mutt in him-to go but over thedistrict br the senatorial toga. And that's why he is in the race, urged to do so by the requests of his multitude of friends and admirers. -= . . _ total program, the bonus for the soldiers of Illinois, the eight-hour bill for women, and, in fact, every piece of Ittgitpiation'whieh the PUBLIC might have ranted and profited by. _". f . year;'if he had, Mr. George, "it it stated, would not have entered the race. In fact, it' is said that Mr. George first consulted MrrRunyard and explained that while he had Jrten considering entering the race, he would leave the ikBd dear to the attorney in case he desired to throw down the gauntlet again this year to Swift. Runrard'a decision not to run brought forth George's to enter the V A graduate of Leland Stanford University, a stu- dent of political economy and civic matters, this young man seems to possess the qualities of education, perBon- slity, forcefulness, decision, deep thought,_courtesy and business judgment to at once make himself a strong and appealing candidate for" this office he now asks voters to and" him for. a , » 7 One of the best arguments in his favor is that he Er'ttl to be a "good loser" After the battle last spring. dHn't spend any time hating aybody because they didn't Vote tor him---he just smiled, shook hands " graciously ailever sndabided hrthe decision of the ma. Jority with a grace that goes to make a real honest-to- goodness good-fellow. _ t T , That 's a big reason why. he at once becomes a most formidable and aeeepttWleysytdidrte, for the offiee of senator against a man (one Rod BwifO who seeks re- nomination, one who hasn't done a single thing for the taxpayers of this district, one who opposed the good V We're predicting for Leslie N. ftiog,t, a reception "r"'T" - .. -M.. "u" from all parts of the district which will ec ipse anything trr. umcrs. meow. ever given a new entrant into a district office campaign. sR.1'alu'. Jl'T,'al'f,foJuc, He seems to possess the tstuff necessary to -appeal to 29th (the second my. "to: mm- the voters who want a new deal. ' "r "i'i'ti"lkt,iiitii, itgnsgt. " --t.--.-.-rt-------t-- _ , thtqtntttnMet - _ A mom", A panama wax 1i,i?itiie,n,st tg/gt, m . : O m CtWMrltM/ 00"? t..." .23? will. mum. . Memorable and deplorable. "Ae My m m m on Deplorable and pathetic. . . at amm- an the gain 3011mm f LII, during the week" in the court room were three 'iill:ladit','it,'ii'ii"rlt7'i'ie', we . . . . . Me t has " ft.ttyftr/it1frte/e. ht/yyycftttet5lt,il1itltyh1ttlyr,t, Tad ,mu .m ... mm Irurthermore, the manner in which the girl plaintiffs munchies referred to their predicamente and the events _,iihadintr up to them was so sunningi that court attaches ttt ' " "handed. The ease with w ch they used words , . u, used to be whispered in the court's can, their Illllll I J with nutter: which need to become known v 'tPte, the can of kn0rrledgtand ration m lt- . Memorable and deplorable. 'ritlGiFikaa" __ - Deplorable and pathetic. . . ot1','ltt",t and a. ggi',',',',',",',',',',',".' _ All during the week" in the court room were three Witt tahe .ee Mt "mm" 'muml' fatherless children in the arms of their childish mothers, '2t,),Nilt1,te1t,l111tf4'; tet bet with the. three latter trying through legal procedure to 'a'tgt,'ap'"'"r'""'" um" give their children a name with which they could go ' -o- through life and make up for the wrong done them. trr. 10m LU'rRBRAN Pathetic it was for those child-mothers! snap 1iidrf'dt,2to,'u,,,,. Deplorable it was from this stand int: There in v"'U,',,t'u,,i, the courtroom all week were scores of $2ung girls, from to: the sermon. 'at',,'tirud'lt.'"4 Libertyville and Highland Park vicinity, all drawn there "rt',' through morbid curiosity of seeing what transpired r- mi f,'a,'1tut','tgu',yl'l",'t',tt . tannng to their girl friends acting as plaintiffs in $39.: thes te m qthe t P. . mm. ff. gases, him of Ngape and two of bastardy. These are un- StdM,Pt'. 11utr. th ears. e we s to use but apparently the oun folks Irma. tgt t'nt'tt f - "W and their parents no longer regard them with th: same T'g','l',h2,Q,'NS, 1'ldln1U' degree of horror as they used to, else the modesty of 2.1t'l1'N'lt Tttul",, to thq Waiting wigmen would have kept them away or their man 13. 'd't'lt that 'a'"lur. pa wou not have allowed them to be present. 'ltlrgl'd. , 'gg 't',1S',',P, 'e " was shocked beyond expression to see those gun; girls in the court room. They came through mor- d curiosity and of course the law doesn't allow us to lock the court house doors. It seems too bad that they 'l'ffl so interested," said Judge Edwards, presiding A Ir0lttmDABIall 0mm": ran autumn Annnnnnement of Leslie N. George of Waukeg brtyvilla Indepegdgqt mined. loomed unbelionhb. t it'iiri'ill'ri' no 1arkririirtt, was tsuirteuntly immodest to trtttr,, the lowering of tho eyelids or the attempt to lpelh Why as one and to expect in courts. It was all jut no open and matter. of-Get that one wondered jut what the world is coming to. selves but to see so many seemingly mthsird 'oung' woman mime-(eminenthatsrerespeetedintheg-eamurl ties, sitting there and drum}: every utterance; event ggtirlt a. gloating of a tion was indeed a C"'f') mutt . g. . ". . . ', . The sacredness of modesty seems to have 'been loot in the whirl of thinge-end parents who tolerate their daughters' visits to court rooms when such cases an; progressing, contribute not only. to the general do ft" ward trend of thought but they contribute most vitally my WT INTO fll. - NANCE]. HERCUL- Ill 20 YEARS Mio to making that road easier for their _ own daughters whom they're not keeping check on. If this new sort of entertainment and amusement is necessary for so many girls as were Mn at these triahs, heaven help the community. Had they been there as witnesses, it would have been ditNrenb--thssr were merely tttttht, mort. bid curiosity seekers who thrive on lieentious remarks and thoughts. t , Estate Went Into the Hands of Receiver at that Tinw,"htr- chased by Voliva'. 'Woukogm and Lalo County not dents no mulling the not an: tt woo jut Wont: yen-I ago that Dr. John Alexander Bowie. tender ot Zion. an Into an tout ot ttttngtetat mile. Ho owod 8310,0000 all I hooker. W. C. Hotel}. you; to Zion "tdtmteoverhissaitaaitee-tt, tor I tom ot 873.000 had been lied. The Zion eetete remeined in the heede ot the receiver for some time end it wee while thtatmirn were tn this condition that eeveni - of property were eold outright to reel- dent: ot the eity'end it ie theee True es of property on which deeds were given outright instead of the 1100 yee'r ieuu which were overall ell other mete of had there. It in the property eoid with deeds that were econired by nowhere of the Indy pendent tection end these treete In on governed by the leeeee. Vol". einee.hu pureheeed eeverei ot that pieoee of property. _ "1toettratue the eetete went in; the new ot the receiver "I" Ghee Veiive node on arm with .the tederei court to eV them will tor "64t,trot. it, wee provided that thie ehoeid he m " in urn-at: a mm. - In. Henry Puck of Rosanna died My morning utter n abort unm- Bantu. m must 1 attort "knee no we" of Pet""' "we childm an: t inland - left to mourn her death. Fillers! service- were held Stun-day unor- noon " the home " 1 o'clock with bath! In Imbm- cemetery. ' mutton-acumen;- ISM unsound!" . , v 'Voun In: not all then mutt: r-tr-tants-it-ft-temu' thnttttettertetanotNrdiataatqr9t' the rum. 'till be me of debt. . Ga, " Jory/ca: FIRST armor)!" WISCOPAL an" t 0mm. rum. t'hono tttg, Jul Baum Choir Director; In by." H. Norm, organist. .tMi.Sehtttttatt0a.rn. I A, trr. JOHN'S LUTHERAN we. Routing. Pater. and" sanctum lunar non- 'nent':" _' --__ __A Mlrrr-th In". Motion" meeting at 8:" p. I. menu! Contact I: the louder. mum. worth min. Att 1" out. unduly Invited. fund 'etr9etrqitdiCttttttq,trer may; let at". that Old who: Wham Valium hunt with its thtttriftn, some noon my be lethmtmthcr. Mann: booi no: "Ngt0I on tiiiii2ii,iiitiF'i, tltiJ'tlt / . II ' Mid lit-my Tllt,lttt wu- it m hm tt not: am can Kathi. Gen. In". . T "MIDI mi: ' at lt. 80m by a; m. -- I." h the choir. Sueh cases as these three pg bad_epouglt in them, ttrtrtotrtutaantomitsseul atsettar.,F'aterand-rpuesou mu to in. You on»! up to mm m mun-dual! MID-J at. who chuck it]! hem Ind, ttbetta, "ttine . mth, " 7.80. alt i"e'i'5rt'ti - Bible "t tt l, ie'g','t the d . "Thumb, "PM m ',8l,g,N)lflf,l,tu2tft l u t. . mu Rub! m8tgtttrq" 01'th I 'thtnd.rthstuttttV.46a.m. W.d.! wall. m u . , Momintt "up at IL Th. minor will upon on "Good humor. i Y We'- noouu a 6t80. Iv% mun u 7:80. Sermon- topio. We. at mania." Choir -estitt. My evening. 1 _ Goodgmmtetnndasrar1eome toalt who In: to: atrium! tim. I A can". and Whaling Plow" _ With a m can pr Nlei,',rf!hrl,9 ' a,'fe'f,f qrm,htrTTAN 80% SOCIETY mm hoot. But "out! Bu tNtrtdet tot thi- thtadnr. "Lite." ., 'r"ifia'i'ili"r JAii5%thl, FOR SALE A HIGHLY IIPROVID 130 __m " - an». for bond- AN. l',Wh; pm Ac" rum , an" m. Gray-Inc. nu MOU" m ARIA. on monthly mu. A iii-ROOM "ODIN" HOUSE A HIGHLY IIPROVID so Mm. ' It!" an Area. A MORE POULTW FARM, t mm "an Ant. NIARLY "KW "00" Moo. wanton! mun". with every ditetdem Wt: a In" "and patch. the lawn Ind that: F. M. HARDING Am... fin-1344 saw 41mm "Lunch r' [um my Lodged nndwioe--. (and. by Julia 1W0 a. Inn's r, Will" 'Prolution Farms and Town In. TM: Ono Folks! Property BENAMESWIL- "Darcy'- IAN ti: "l Do You Really Rest I _ While You, Sleep? ; I924: l THE RAY f1llillllllsTlIl,l)liri', AND PAINT STORE ( , Sim-State-Beast-goat-ai-edt-ii-df-tlg" I'rertisohetkaheie. 'hiearGitSreimiattaaednottarodr,rwi& 'aimtou.trrbi-dm'thekufitt-ibeatratittiehiiifi'i"-ieik" uldesiri,-ltreddasfir-t3str$45.herialllrreieedaiF-- Here Is Your Opportunity TELEPHONE 9 'rrhaeerraettuiGtirsaia.prir1f4l'tuetrtiburrstr,), bo-raid-tr-das-i-Ska-aa-esta' WhekmkShowlt-itoitll8ithteAee.. . 1irM-titetustqei-ro--hrtthfiryeerbea.tgT&dpr, 'atettgtiP"'"'"'""'f'r -hnseth0mtoirekeqrtthin , MMMWHJWWW;M Wjfilyidlumbyddhusulhflomm "dedrdm%%aiharei-m,iarGithrhtrattaehtdt-n ,rithhAere-daiibdrt-dtitheunhttitndtoedqqtitrtiehirt, of-aided-dealers. 1l,-lbrrieedat$80ir$3S.00. "laun- eiakwhitetherVmtr---------. --.----.--.--.------_ hat-tia-Gui-id-ttdui-tri/heh-eral-ed-d Included in .the New are several of the fine Silliness W. uncle up in ticking teramtelcthe Boisprings. These In all good Wes. " of approximately " lbs. lliglr grade' cotton fell ' thick layers; lull with ctowrted eaten, ml edge end three and felt mm of ill dicing. - Yellow Label ....L.._..........-.$11.9S Red Ethel ---a. - . . ttttm Green Label ..........M......._.-....M...$13.50 .0trmpie-:v,c------------ $16.20 Blue Label (silk Boss).-...--' F ' $ireakorrrehoed-titr ofthe$arurtoewsteetJky-hi4s diqhrtkeseltoxSttrings and Hum." offerynathouM Bed: mm 2 mm; height of head, Samba; new of feet " Ma: Idling "tterr. Ree 73-inch and flan; l l-l'hclnul'lnufl rod; in Wuhd, Ont ind %nrohirthtftghh, ,trtrteei.tLee..rt, --__ -- "jiriiirru/ojut rttttstt4ti.st." TngtIdrtmt'rNrtttm, ti."' IF vounuoomcmn mums. 'rTtrr1inhi,_lll1i/.N0NB.M1tE. ' qntTm,t.AttttANt1Emt.llr1r008trMSttt2. . . k Is your spring and matures: restful . and _ comfortable? Box Sprints and Mattress» y. Open Monday. MM and Saturday 11tt18t.rt... Simmons Steel Beds t 18.90 '22 LIBERTYVILLE w. C22, W;

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