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Libertyville Independent, 6 Mar 1924, p. 14

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"r, " Libertvville I n4epeq.det.t Material men put thit price of concrete mul- at 80,01) 3 mile whey Wnaluoo1t ofriee_aud they fftt hell, have to par it; Bkijold/ths, [30 "80'0" and him tttt road work until ti'lr'gtl'l2'id'd price so litter it that from $27,ng '8thpthts' Nth-Where the '0me saved the people mMiiUs of doNm. No "and" tht ee- mom trusi is' against him. "'.' \Illlu, = ILIIAI\5 \ru. " -11w-u, -- a- - 7w v.1..va - v ee -v to Japanese Christianity by including with Buddhist and Shinto priests, a group. of vepreaent.atif Christian pas- tops in a conference' called a few days 339 to scam} the_ Few more significant indications ohChrintian pro- gross have appeawd than the act of Viagra; Kiego Kiyoura, Premier of Japan, in gitjng oftifitl i.tt.9Pitioiy aid of religious organiiatiotis in tetniildiiiir the morale of the Japanese people. _ . East St. Louis Journal: Lieut. Gov. Fred R. Sterling haiopen- ed his campaign for re-election with unusual vigor. animal. are deluged with communications of management The was of the state has received his candidacy with satisfaction, judging from clip- pings coming to the desk of the Lieutegunt (from. Particularly gratifying to Mr. Sterling are the traierettst We: being made in behalf of his candidacy by'memben ,trthe state mate. Republicans and Democrats alike are comnieadintt him for his tttir.. ness and impartiality as presiding officer of the upper brand! of the general assembly during the last two sessions ot the We. It was an interesting thing to hear tamer Marxtrmt,ompsois of Chicago on Wednesday evening fluke a statement blend up by the facts reminding Lake County voters that..the Chieadtt Tribune never yet has elected itssandidate for governor of Illinois or we: of Chicago. Mayor Thompson went over the list of "and and governors for my yem'Jpsst and not one out of the lot was s candidate under the Tribune's dictstion. In other won:- the eain-: didstes whom the Tribune OPPQSED have been elected invariably tothemaroea1itrinChie-ndtotu-tiuetsairinthtrime fieldsndthstiswhstis'oin'tohsppenthisym., Lake County, the governor said, got about 107, mili-s of e6nerete roads out of the first bond issue; and will out 108 out of the proposed issue which the gover- nor is urging; that's a total of 215 miles. And we're paid about $90,000 license fees peraear--in short, it would take us 65 years to build that amount pf roads if WE paid for it out of the license feeirwtrpat irA , But, insists the governor, it's the whole State which is affect- od by the road program and that's the big thing to con- Sider. _ -"iiilikLnt;-ruient " Wankel [View slr! It was abjhougithe candidate who has the Tribune's tag attachedtnhimuttottndtottrrdomtindeteat. Mlstoryeontinue. to repeat itself angthe chain isn't going to tttttrotten this rear. An amendment to the tax revision bill making tax returns subject to tlie'inspection of certain Congressional committees was adopted by the House thrpugh the com- bined votes of Democrats and Progressive Republicans. Opening corporation tax returns to the inspection of state officials, regardless of whether or not the state has an income tax law of its own, which is a requirement Of the present law, was another controversial amendment passed. Republican speakers and defenders of the Mel- lon plan met the onslaught atrbeit they could, but Com gress his concluded that this information is necessary for proper guidance of committees. Johnny Wojtan and his friends ean't understand? WHY his place was raided now, just before the primary' after he has got by all these years without the least molestation. They think it's a shame that he should be made a "goat" NOW-and they're wondering just how vigorously the case againsthim will be pushed or wheth- er the entire more was made just tosave the face of the sponge squad and. proseeutor's ottiee just now when the supervisors are in session and folks have been asking how Johnny made so much money in such a short time. It's said that Johnny doesn't feel any too good over the matter and his friends admit that if he ever should start :alking---well, they're hoping he won't, that's all. Supervisors who have been 1,tttut meeting this week have been commenting on the of accom-' pliehment of the recent myelAitlkedrof, much-heralded (and jury. In the timt place they point out that this recentjnry was called only two weeks before the regular Miueh jury was coming in and that by doing so an extra expenee waa foisted on the county of Lake. Further more, after analyzing what the jury in question did, the member: are'of the belief that the juries as chosen w the ' actually 1tdtgN,te results and , _l)ktlltatgfy r and more thoiouahly and tttr. 'i'. the ~ 'iaE Aly amend Itil of Trr" , x" "Loo ll8littj,!,lll,lt "started in d during t... . nation's, Oscar E. Carlstrom, of Aledo, candidate for etgg) general, proved his merit to the large crowd at the meet) ing last night. Before he had finished they had'everyj reason to know why he was a member of the date tam commission, one of the flfty organizers who met in France; and formed the American legion, and one of the recog- nized lawyers and oratiim of the state. Shortly after his service in the Spanish-American war he took a small office in his home town of Aledo, near Rock Island. Later he became commander of the Bgflflbh-Ar'nerican War veterans over the entire United totes. A little later than that they made him state's attorney of Mereitr county. The World War added the title of colonel, and the aftermath forced him to the front as one of the founders of the greatest organization with a birth traced, to the days of belligerency, the American legion. His record is e6neluaive proof that he is not a trial horse. Every move he makes speaks of the Bnirhet1 product. The supervisors now havethe problem before them: What shall we do about the"rase of that woman who hay lost the use of her arm because a constable; "chasing a man, fired a shot which hit her accidentally! Ber arm incapacitated, her doctor's bill dready about" $1900, with prospects of more being' added to it-Hind the thought that a county policeman operating out of the isrdtiititirr'tss ot, fiee was the cause of it! Well; it is a moral responsibility which every supervisor feels/must be handled in some war-Kath one figureis how he would feel in case it had been HIS wife who was the victim! That shot, we feet; is going to roost the taqpiei)r.lot Ot'money before they get through with it. ItV going id take a' lot p.f,thedihes, that squad has brought about to aifiike up: for what it seems certain it will eventually toat leke county. tt t1,f,,ltii,'e"itegftt, t2t,tgtt ouiVor the thirty is . C a -'""'qV"'iPee.qe"e'eqll- F ,visti i ". commit 'tttMMU' 2" 're'"" 'u,. Il",',," mat of the trh?iir.leirr of- "pops". 1.011th ',s ' _lli"r1z,ltltysh1illrJ,t,t go 1030: run mm "a. 1. . qua: era on Tuesday that of mag Bom toTits _ A9itdt.t'ttatmt,, , M 1 him My: 2, think that the him-d of 'dtedgt,11,lt swam. That the mmaggwd i ' " vim ttmitdg high... m every corner f th _ "ding . men Wis see .. "qttauingand mgr - y q--.... tttlet tttr, 3f: 8%??13' i,ttt,'Jgtftitt tttg 'tie/g/ti t)t, 21:1): 1'lttto 'l1lSl',',' (ff, "an CASE NEXT WEEK . e arms acti ' _ . J . ttttme ' , com) r, . -_- gait him in a b22132; tthet,, 533mm 'Je, to/formally forwon;mt:; tttrt,',"',',')"?)', tSte he tftt t2ll'NIfutt'atgtlTiNt'.? u. "make it as tsomiyirhitt" _rl " t _P" t-r-. r9t1ntt Tnan have even photom" o Pt . ' on readied and "mam. June- on»: ' Itig,t those who had to do I . r, not [an "Ward mbukis to have a In ' p hid their signatures so th t 11:... Bttd "on gih1U'd nor 2:: fuyt iii" in 'ctg,it/tttg,'gt,te'tthQ;",ti "We" "E'JS-owmsfifhmi'fiw how"' mitt": tfir/nl',?:??, 'i?i'i'i,'ii'l'iiiii'1,',5. Peut ecoun l . r] 118.813 cmwda' . . _ ea uninth' toa' an. "ariiv"iG'li'"ii"iiu'l'l" the desire, the fe,,',',',',,','?,-,',",'?,' 'tttrd of nape ' on had stay in }.izm-ypm' 'Pd, they 're trying to force :1: fi"'d, Wzrw ure 1'efrtedt 3:. t? , county jail tor' IT a; tl'gt,T,l to: XWOum such a. cm "Whig they would," have resorts: t: 'v'."L'X.'""'0 by sum Aggy? '/oeittee,' ttio, in! " '-2,1ettx,r.3i't'ttit,t2hht'tft, :1de t'tt' cards ior toveinor mils! trite: to ridicule the tet Mgtmonz r3333" the .Sanla o,.' e S ' . . [over _ _ ttltd O c qtotre merit sueh a 5132;32:1an the "one." did not f,tg?teotft'ftl" Ill',"', thing only more time's"; 12;; 'it?tiir" ',ii'riitesCci),?,i'o,'adli'iit'tt,i,1.' by their visit apparent} f 16 tnd .even ouiaippervitsors my ot-ct-rl . '. . PM W]; fitr (icing thi . ' an '9..." T,'dt,"w2,trg, Rohrer Ir eel likewise aboutt t Een' '. were iaHJhitsago' tiaven't been tr l" that M. "" and 'dlUu2tle"f't',n,"ttld June o human and)!!!" candidacy. Wttrrttttttrttrt "e'f,',-it,t,'fitu."'""r " 'h%W,2fi'e . - -- '- - .- - - - = "',ttMeet,.tPu2,'JA','g Rohrer LriiJirJJJie JJii'iiisririiekai'tiij Failure of, the mueh-td1kpd-of grand jury to bring the surprising'results that had beep expected generally of them has caused no end of talk: Its personnel was such that it was felt that if eyei- a body of men got to- gether that, WOULD. go to the bottom of boottttttirrg, blindpigging, ete., that this was the one. The jurymen are admitting now that many of those whom they expect- ed to volunteer information on such matters failed to deliver and that was one reason. 32pm had it that Judge Edwards himself had said" that he personally, in- tepded,to, go before the jury and give them information' which hatt,'t'tt but even he tailed tohetid that assist- ance. d" so the jury quit with no chance of going down into history as one that achieved a record that fould btpointed to as outof; the ordinary. , WMWWWW Came as 'iuiertitithtiimd.t'", _, b. Whoa bonnie aide ttipir madam of tytloettittg+i.rt'rtttays" " mom} "tit factory to the public in devalue! the belief pron!" thin it will be along fime bit 'ttgtttt handpicked grand jury at thia am is put in operatidn again. One ean't help but contrast the meeting, of governor fiimalrlast evening at the armory with that of. Etsiringtqn,' some weeks ago---Et+rtoii had just 125 persons in his audience; at the governor'ts meeting'there Were hundreds" unable to get into thearmory. . At the Esaington meet- inithe' crowd was anxious to have the meeting over-and so were the speakers; so, therwound up no eterybody was out of theplace by nine o'tloek. 'In the governor's meeting, note the contrast: The crowd wasn't anxious to get awar--Ue, wanted to hear more; the speakers weren't anxious to finish up in a hurry because they realized the crowd was listening intently and not get- ting bored. The contrast furnished between these two meetings gurely shows the sentiment in, lake County as :between Small and Eesington. In the we of Small, they eouldn't tind room for those who fainted to hear him; in the case of Eeeington they couldn't get: eroird and it.fter they got a handful, they eouldn't, keep' them interested ea closed up shop within an hour. ' _ ' ' "cranium It,',",,',,:"'?;':",','.',',',":',.,,',',":",',",',",","'",,','."'.,',:",: il'leTdl-'.ilFl'f,'l1u'1efuU1,t,t'lS,'ffat MM dance at the informant any more :ealoualy than d0. '2titt','tSt mmmuwappumtgdm'umymamq peouetedit.tthurieet. OWEVEKHWm-wm -httirfeieetdttrirandiurus,eourtiuiaG"rtGiuGiG.ai Mmdflmflthammmmifl- analykhNOTJhanheonhowhmmm '1tr2'elh,Tt'J,t2tttgtt,1,; It'aahw-lactgmm muawhohdom diggingupgrafgau. any-(my: mathayhadtouflthmofthcirhalavmvnnym- tdudtymweouunuuthamwwd T,lttt't,hf,ttrttt'sg't1f,g'2,e,he't,ttt, ib'fd'h1tflt,'. Window; . "Mite "ti ' gcmahbymldbahamudmatefiany.1'ha-:w , ttpls': 'St/Hu-tes-tmt-tdna/Gia',", . 1'30- mmmdlnfomadouandmbadmumu! -iaettieneis,#iiitn-r,utiteiikirGaG"totsti, 1etttteueitrur1taututemnif-kaiiiiieaieti-' Ttttlaters-ye-rr-hero-roasts e1iertt%eoett1derieiandtsedoeiittt havc'tomcalwluthlddnt "ttatrvastetoenaatertouar"euaaok,iiakutrthttt amt W. New the time "dilari' GiGi "i-iiiiGiFikruee - mWILLMfimfiommdMlflWm~ WMmhMmmmde 'mtr1ie-kedoesn'ttrmuttemnramuttoutatthereiG. . ' u,;cwwu WW WI f l ran common-a can? 130mm: T "w "W" r l .s mnom tent outtht"1r. . . 1u-etuew-urrgetttttsamnoaata-t-la-'"""'r"r'"-" . v. .1 rtt'PtitTrPttetetntsea.tiatwetenrytr.t am'mls PtuettutethttruiwasonandtttiittieuGtitduititls" - . Ct' J""', . '.y.e1etrertttrtttrttrrrrttoe-iatreteotad MlNltilltrlliHhlk, itiwhtoeowtmwmemmmmmm! . 'tertai'datgtothetrfi. m..." nus-mun. Mr. M00": "Seven! than we may at): ""1.ng :2. ikUti q. - ttte-ity-rt-drain-tOtt-tttGate-St "noun g": . r g m may" with the that... from Mum a! an landin- 3'13" 3. it Melrpeg cut-h; rod mm or other Wad" mutt"- m tlet: . f". MA', dt to IWMmmfinmhu-Mmkmmwmi ..' ilrra'titr7'CCiiF Mcdmthh.Mde.m.htr"-' 4.0" A ,3 "Mum-w T m Phe. 1yeit,Pr.err',tt,'S,rt J La, . 'rm. ' 'd'i,ti1e, Wmm.l~.-._a.- -...- ' J announced Jest" ,afi, .. Senate! Won, 'iiiGlitiBi'i,r has pot been making anuelrpf {i hit in Cook County;-exoept as he falls. heir to pimpathctic' supper? as 'the candidate orthe may thtmiirleailet' Thenmbrs, styling 'on top of Essixig- Jon's failtire igdramatize himéielt " eiihsiipuoutslr as Attorney "General has, for rejiiiithi1?,' were 'diring. much damage to. tle, Et.'_iiyr)opns,tkririifiiiif; . '-, ' we rumors that ftna0r forced the leaders of the up . F faction to 'gt .111ngng .Joyal'ty from their aids were that chieft, ". ot mtl Mg.mNMetul factions were try- ing totnukadealsfinwhkh iitriilii Eshington was to be slaughtered-iw 31711ch otNiftbitr " " The display a are iityittiiiiifiiiiieotrr oLthe pledge to 'bcslhanst 'fbr $133333; " ' Wis now. relied upbn ito allay the 191m} of 'thmiljlssimflchampionsfwho Wei-é {ppm-ted torhaye differed eirtiiAiterabte perturbation of ate. . . i . _ _ 111;; wno DOESN'T _ mm iuttit new PROGRAM Whenorou beer tsotnirfeWiw" talkingngainst Governor Small 's herd read? program and he comes back with the trtatemeairtor example: "Why, right now you can drive from Chicago to St. Louis and:never leave the concrete road," tell him,he's either eiary or lying. At least, he never has driven-the -roI1ternira31ootnington---and he never wept south trom Bisrfi'tiithsld to M. louis. The route via 2e0ria has a detour of u.nttniahed reed; via Dan- ville there's some miles out 't thi'ihhrfhsld not finished.' Aug vie Bloomingtm, near ') iamsvilte, are four miles of etour. ' _ . fiiuumu-mthmfimghmm mummwquum Rouble" 'tttligation to the my" "a tfitted "In!!!" , Aatrthatirtru_e.thmti'atr"atiiieetgttodrrtinistmo Mummy!" 'r'tieid.ettetrrutkiteitirtt" éomtrted'atoeva'td.mdieetsttNefe.dat'ttari,rta-ttrtkrtatiut a watrwhtett,oughttoattrrttreqhy,et-ro6t,tsestate. Well, a' Waukegan man who drove down last week, was hauled out of the mud on that detour after dark Sun. day; and south of ibringfldid, through three Towns,~ the road is mot yet done-and through Virden it's " much " a car's worth to negotiate the village to regain the concrete at the south end; then at Steunton, well, the lest ttt blocks in the south end of that village are inde. ecribe tF-no machine has gone through there without being hauled by a team for manrdays. It took TWO, teams to pull the Waukegan man through'those last few blocks and after the firtit team had got stuck when mak.. ingthe attempt. . _ And so you see the governor's good road program is a great thing tor all autoists and about the only fellow whtrepuli1 consigtently oppose it is the one Who has his team outmsadrto drag out the unfortunate autoist who didn't know, what be was running into. . ( There is much resentment among members of the Eastern $ter in Illinois over the feet that a pest matron of e lodge in, d 'ritrnot fer-from Chicago hairpent out eletter or) away of the o. E. B. urging the election * 'hiiihttrtonpWfloiptiek and Brundage. One of these letters came to, 1Nilregan'g O. E. S. and from. what is head at tutt,hitdkliii 'they were sent to every lodge in the state. No "took [was made on Small, Deneen or Carhttrmit but the urgent plea was made that the other thme_men be given support. ' C The govtsmor's good road pfogram if he is allowed toast-1y it through, will eradiesite these numerous impair. iabhrioads, in all parts of thy-state. 8 _ ' 0. E, tr. his caniédsj furore. 81116113 Star "enthusiasts, ttq1i#"trietiin, dam are mtmrftistdtri?f the jthree' can- didates whom the iiyit.st matron woo'NO'I' soliciting sup- port for. The reaction from the letter is said to. be wide, spread because members offhat fsternttr-hmhs always steadfastly refrained tron pistmittipg matter: of political nature to be ipieetetrinto' their order. And to think that it was done so boldly By a former oficer of the lodge in' a good sized city has caused such a reeling-km the liltrtringtdnserowd now ,riatrthe Btaranetnk hadsnot ttetttoutttttr1etur.1", _' ' W he fact in tU%les of the order have thus been .iye.!ynt,ltruutetr_r with: to injethpolitm into the my!" Annm- m a "my rat» at - a Otto 'te: th .W t"tlSPtt DI!" " " " t >vu W. m- m-m- Ion Ml." mum MMNt It" HMO POLITICS INTO m o. I. tk m re'eh'C"t.rfPrt Eral Vii-w". = Ira', . _ x '*;s»f:eT-'Z*W.; 3:» l! [Riirif,i; V'il-'viiiéfingefl Tho mute" u the North "on not "mm mama: " WW II a "in union. at It"! a "at" ttt Wuhan do!- w on ml. The who can! In. no local ' Nee are raw um I , . VIII nu- tifg, ' tiPt il'f,ti "itiiit)lhi1llii'ilt)'rt 'tst',', tgd.'. RB'rllllhlm% 60 a "n MONTIILY MEET " Attorney In»! who rows-ants the W ot the woman chiming to be the nag-d I". o: Paton" Florence m m: ot Chlcm. Imod to than Upon that noun" Rohrer In For"! - to Wuhan on June u. 1m and unmarried by the local Mgttt1tAipt-artirtutrr at the Methodist church here. "I cum; that Florence Rotter "rest had "in. Forest but a short the a" be had told her he In not marred. Alter the wedding here. the count. In - to have taken up their Meg in Baum when Forest In 'rttpletred u a "In!" and where ha unwarranted In: awn. Later, label claims, In. Forest round that Forest bad bun previous" married and never turned. no the tent to the home ot be: tmrther"itt Haunt". . W 2:56! declares that Rohrer, yFituaa "and yrtfe's brother, will you the can" min-t Forest ppd be will it brought tor honing before attsttbt " noon " State's Ah toner Smith " ready to men the ma M) IN " J)hilmfmNi , 5mm mos AIMVFOM Who Was Har- ./atate'eAttomer Smith has contin- m Manse tor . took and It that tiny" an. Forest; Who clams to be ,rtte3rit..8 will be present." the hear- Waukeghn Ponce are Offered 'Aid'in waging Owners of "Minis. RESTORE EFFACED NUMBER Assistance In a. recent, a Mou- uucatlon ot not. "touch".- was ranked the Wuhan pone. today by the Automobile Protective and In. formation Bureau ttt Chicago. In a letter from this concern the locum)- 1tee In. "cured at cooperation at uy time Iris dented. " It "I pointed out!!!" many times emits seek to~hide the identity at stolen machine. by manning the Mt. s!" '1:me or by uncanny"! ot the numbers entirely. The Chicago but." bu a "was tor_rrtortntr than etmeed who" and showing " m real Identity any cur. At any who the local pollen aspect that n at has but uolé- a: the sum. to" m chum an "an be "atgnrutsemtaneaoertaeretormt- dee an unto. dosh-0d. No chm. "Melanoma "WWI works In conjunction with an"! my Insurance companies. JIM-tom: an an "out!" the but you" "I! not!" the mud. mom snows co. 1105mm. BUSY num- 0mm. Chum: Martin or the 30mm Com-Into. "mod Ion. Intercu- ing am in his quarterly report to an "pontoon today. It showed the county nonunion under Dr. Mob-a. u summon: Ins new .. 'r' to » ' ttnd "tntud "in?" :1: ."0 fol follow: - inal cult-en sn elated our the wasp-cu as they believe that the cum but" can be ot much ur- no. io than. Bombay: New. t M0; -, CS; or '." births. 10. q Nil-bot of damn, 4. hum: tttek "yr. yrs a; muons, 47; birth:, February: Sick a". 173'; lvcfa',' 62; oration. M; birth! tr, death!- ' Wit1fam tt%ttandr. .88 you: old. a Wuha- but who-MC the po- thojo, no no hm an We! at. nor-m " no o'clock on u - ot 'eu0iht-ttg- The but ttm. to wu 'srrmt.e0.he.ae" that Illa-wank"!- "no..." In cum tut he will - I" unto-u a My In"! ac'"',',, Jill "an! "angina m WILLIE 0'CONNOR (ili'rs mm DAYS but" miter" Tami. Aett 'ga"",' Pt tu. . .. "I I (am- ' _, 1 um... ~m .liiisi"triFtiiitiAt, a or . 1 -. div Mulbwonluidldoloul- but an urals: will man- no. wu WA)" Into In. JII. ............ 1611.49 Pelt. ......c...'.. 139.00 mince on In]! Doc. 1..- iii-hack on "in Mar. 1.4123911 MAN (tlt mm CHARGE HERE "can. ............smuo ............ 1311.49 POM on . _ ...-.8t12t.N ..-.-r0 ttttM I c", ....... 2mm smug m death. , an}! "no." mm: um."

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