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Libertyville Independent, 10 Apr 1924, p. 3

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"hall "predation " the "In oe "com and "to public Inter nup- vliu in not nut-ti." an the bulk- tht. "Ndt only u a public - sup- " am to the comfort In con- nnioneo of the public but " Insh- my the matter or Mixing nil drinking water. In addition to this " furnish" a are And may! mean- ot man;- dinpoul when " is up- piuneniod by n adeqtsnto and may a!!! eon-Md mar 31m. In. Henry [Ange had a bar's"- day nest Mr. and In. Richard Mob aett, of We "rent; Theodore mu. NIH-0N1? CITIES . INSTALL PLANTS mt PURE 1ifh'rllill "On the other head the meme"!!- My tor the may of - "pull" 1e removed from the lndlvldul column- er end placed in the heads of the en: vellum-dent when n public vote: apply le lumnted. Three thous- an yen- ego emu Inn vent to the well with Rebeca end drew Isle-veto: '1!!! tucker. each Accepting the re eoonelhlllty tor the utety of " own drink and heath. Today the nu- " low at new the heelth and llvee of ell the people who use the while the pumping eteuon'holde in the hol- veter my!) from his elation. "Upon his tummy. Industry. Intel. "me la Wadi. "and. the may of the public water otttNrty. He um know what means- no it valved in ptgrtfritttrthe water And he man not only'knov how to apply them but he must apply than " att times In the right I". " "The met that only two public voter borne epidemics have occurred in Illinois during the you live your: indicate- that the engineer- charged '19»an oettt-trttttHe-iter supplies no. for the most part. em- clont and competent. Even the out, break: that did occur had been tore- cut by sanitary engineers whore " 'lee had boon disregarded or neglect- when has been do". by mainlin- tn mm- with a other Illumina- In" mun " hm" am. "who by the Quorum-t of new "mm. the 1mm of an military or the introduction at uh methods. or by g comm-ao- of that modern. of Random; In. domoiiiifdieGrtGr' and son. Enrolment. And In. C. C. £19be .99, {guilty}! manna Park. sari-dud. Ui., mu I." uran- In safeguarding - - In indent-d by the that 9W W In tho development at - m and, and mutton plan. acceding to a "can wuu- haul by as auto depart-t of "we hunk. During the put two your: a on! of " In "his. was! 3.wa "in no Betd of public heath service in export "vice more mum] than " connectlon with public want any plies and In no Beid should the " do. be more promptly new upon." and In. Herbal-t M Ind daugh- ter. Dorothy, of Wilmette. ms'the week'end at'eat ot luau! In. E. H. Beul- MN. J. B. Peters emanated Mr. and In. P. Van mat chat-3:311" and In. J. P. Damn; 1nd children ot 0:): Park. nut Thur-day. _ Iliad: one. Take Up Plans to Sattsgttttrd Health with Good Water. In. Jack Becki": irho bu been Vet) ill in the Hithllnd Put ttospital, u going meaty. Mm. Henri Wuhan ot Chicago nt. tended Wen] at her cousin. In. Edland edneadu. The mater Aid of St. Pam'- Em» zonal church was entertained last Thursday afternoon by Mm. it C. lambs, Jr. a Mr. ad Mrs. Albert Clapper And son at Chicago spent Wednudny and Thursday with Mr. And Mm. Henry Began. . _ ,_ In. Chm Bent mud non. Billy, were guests or In. Fred Bomber":- Wednesday. Nu. 1-H. Holdgnt returned [at Thursday from . viatt with unavo- at Mutton. . Charlie Hm I!» struck p1 n pann- attttotnobiie while hum on the road Band" evening. Mr. and In. Peter Perry were the week end you: of Mr. sud Mn. Maru tin Perry in C teaga. Mr. ind In. V.iorttoiot Gnu- bur; are visiting Mr. Ind Mrs. H. G. Clause. [in Jinnah undun and little Billy returned home with Vincent on to Wellington. mm, Thursday. Mrs. Henry Clark of Owouo. Mich" in visiting her "out. Mm. Louie Henri. . In. E. H. William mowed word Monday ot the death of tn old friend, In. June. Curry,, ot Seattle, Wash. who 10mm um! In Deerfield. - Mr. and In. Ralph Patel-Ion ot Chr um, were guests of In. Juli: Peter. son Sunday. Mr. and in. B. P. Hutchinson, Mr. "a In. R. D. Reeds and Mr. and In. Ray annexe] wen alert-[nod " dinner 61m " the hon. ot Mr. 5nd In. R. V. Hamilton. in 01110.30. The occuion wu tho "My Aunt- vennry MAIL mum" A 7 Ttte/p. X. A. will hold 3 bakery "to at their mouth; "mum. 'rtteDormatroetitrtetetttetrrmrtt- lar-ttttgint/rite-tttttto NWT. GET IP Mills a.rairrf. - iii-8' 'titi'St' 7.13}: "a? iil2ri1itiaSi'h'if a. IT.", an. I: 'ttTI',',',',',', 'r, 'lt, 'ihrgliji',iii ,',ttlt,'t) LOVILL MU. M'PW "EttriELit ithliittiii', on)»; may evening the omelet bond at the Menu! Buns-low church net. and outlined the prom 'ttrawoAdirethttrehsethoot,tot" hold this summer. A program at in- teresting events will be nuanced " . but an. _ Ilu. 14nd" m tho oldest huh- terottt-Ctsrutunand_tn on ind m hon on the (an on which they than raided on my " ml. She was "can" In It. Paul'- church In 1m and in: boon a mum: number will but mm In 1901 Ibo ,raatsnttasdmgrtarM-torlWrnrxtA. nun. has m the ehiidren--- iiLiki, Ruby. mm. Robert and Bot- tr, m Mm, Donald. having died nev- em] you: In. 7 - A _ 8h. "o Iona four brothers. Geo.. and We Ott, of D-fteid; Fred. ttf Fort Collins. Cola. and Vincent. of Th.rerWrratetet.EAnaatc., "w.s min: the Bundle-I church will be found on the lure Marching - " the bottom at the'clock thermom- otar,wttiett-extttttre-dintir, cut side at the State: building. See that new for interesting events of Ttt-tittttoetrtteh-taaini" 'tttgr'""""""""""""" Mm.AtieroW.undan.nrtteoe3M- Ward Ianstntg, died loud". m 81. Bttoratiigfnqitina-,aturttttq" on Mold Avon». m M some. 1m. hold Wed-coauthor- noon " M. Bulb MW church. with 'ttUla'.',','"'.',,',',',',"".','?,','.: In. lulu new an two not". -tndattuvtngatrmrstr-tre loud and um am. he " tnain--tetutotttrtttatreett" onuhnoummuthononl Neuttttom.nrtteteFdbeaurttttttntmr- amaatdestmdts6tadaehttet.ee%et.at the true in MR! -trr. - - this chhrch "to. -ir_dt.gtvetsdtimehetttii. mettle-nth. and. AM or tl"htu',u"rluWtUttN *qttteNtnt#r,eenttq.AIeillt. Mr. "In. 01.8%!!! 1atumMettqt.t1.tientttHrrMqtdqin MUWM. an rm Hun will momma. mum-m sou-u T'tttrmdar, Mai 11. when In H. L. llcCrory. run of tho Drum-t ol the Bible mutate at a. umnwoom _ ELECT APRIL 15 The city of Highwood will hue its main] election on April 16. the name day on which Ill cities In the Mate 'hkh no ortranuedooder, the squ- ml law how election. This in the "oft rear" tn Highwood. when one alderman I: to be elected in each wad. while the my" and other city olflcen and one "dermal: In each ward, elected last you. hold over a year loam Candidates In: - Pint iUrd - Joseph Bleyer. un- opposed . __ -- --- -----_ - Goo. T. Quinn "Third Grrt-winiam Rudolph and W. G. DeVroeg. 8 sun "moving the mulch from the garden. particularly the unar- um nnd rhubarm. Remove " I little " n "no u it am" out, leaving 1 light covering -:-to the last so that no unluwmble freeze: will and tender with unprotectegl. Give the "was" bed a dressing of an. Aut give tt n are-31513 ot nitrate ot nod: when the trout lg out of the ground if you want vim orous. big, tender nulkg'urly. NI- trate II . (rent stmlulant at this time of you. T Sonnet the Audie-t flower need- such an poppies and" annual lark, spurs when you want them to grow». /\ Dig the varsnlps and outer plant anu store them in the cellnr. This In their best season. .Get them out of the ground before they start into growth Ind the tenderloin depart: from the roots. , Do your wading as early as the ground will permit. Haul out mn- nurejnd spread It. Watch the hotbed: Ind see that they get plenty of ventilation on wnrm dun. . Too much heat will "use the plants to spindle. Early seedlings should be tunn- plnnted 'now to thicken them up and develop root system. Tomntoel. pop pen. eggplants ' and other need- ntu'ted last month will need trans- planting to.glve more room and to harden them off. Look over the bulbs In the cellar for rot. Panties. double daisies and forget- rno-nou should have their winter cover removed " the earliest mo. ment to (in than I start into bloom with the first wnrm dam. The "no for pummel. Row "not you In - pots If they haven't - got started. Thro In still time to [at o good enough start for a "no crop ot nomtrg. They on he may" Into the ground from tho - you without disturbing than Get . fey mm nod. grov- lu In MM- or - you for the can"! "tro', _ u - - -iiia' an; in" I wrinkle of ter. mm: to amt-'9 the m mu to A not! Mart. T OOOOOOOOOOI'OOOO O INDIPINDINTmannI- 0 . 'rmr-eet'tot"e"tt-attt , The Man With the Hoe. THE IUNGALOW GM UROH qrar6--P. N. wmtuns and OIITUARY J'hlfllllhSlllliillt new (' cmumr, mucu or Mr. and Mrs. Henry Butte and their "taghter, Eleanor, spent Saturday PM Sunny with rehtlveo 1n Chicago. o FREMONT CENTER" ' o It develop. that Brown was et- taehed 'to the low naval station on November M, 1919. out! 'u de tached on latch SS, 1023. At that tune he was ordered to Wuhlnm the reach being _ttt "tend 8 supply omeue. Ichool. When " Great moo "out. I? lived . tn Lake mutt end has any "eminence: than. Locum-rm - he was nttuiertsortoeatir,ttttdv.r, comet mm ind m 3 t%nnr man. _.W1Uie It thetstntienthenraann "chant in the auburn-lent depart. ment and placed in charge of 3 pay- roll oectlon. The local officers " Great Lakes remember" him very well and all true maxed when they heard about the trouble which the 2ii"i',','."" has recently found him. Belt in. $ter$t$bttqq$tttqrtr0tqetttotttt Ed Obensut "gummy evening with friends tn Lime. t 7 -- Ammo Mao. the {our montho' old daughter of Mr. and In. Chm-la An- daman Ins-hid to not get. Hurt cemetery mt loath! maroon It , o'etoeE The hobo was humanly- In the but of health when put to sleep Friday night, but was found dud " the mother sum-d" morning. The parents no grief stricken and have the "mutiny of the community. Ot mi mount, 015.000 In re- mnod~by his win. who dinovered " In 1 suitcase. Ban hum. April C-Police UM today ior I trunk which Udall!" "be R. Brown, U. B. N. bun! animator at the Dee um Banner. told " landlady he expected In . " an. He V" at" to Central Emor- - mum and there identified " an: unborn! n and yucca un- der "nulls-co. The than telemm to the Sun by the [mammal News telling ot the cNttttrqt of "out. Brown tad follow- In; the Item than had hm evo- ntng can: to mind to Wake!" people Brown's connection. " Great we. dutiful! guilt)". Ho had 81,300 on his person who. found. a. In "land by and tustttoritim to have been than. $120,000 In an tund- vben he disappeared 1 ttw 're" no. Department of justice "out: a- pect to recover more of the mining funds. now that the pawn-tor bu been found. The road- In this vicinity have cen- ulnly been in a terrible condition for the put month, but our new uncar- rter, Albert Snyder. does not new to mind them in the least. and curries s smile for all his .mtronl slang the route. in" was found windering In u out but. In: night, n "parent "can at math. ' ttotttttt'gtoomettroqqotttt$t Ho had registered at the rooming house " "Mr. Wilson ot New York." Former 'Great Lakes Officer Discovered Wandering About in State of Amnesia. Wiil Hironimus oe Round Lake was I caller at the Willow hm Saturdny evening. - . Rev. P. M. Bar spent seven! any: the put week in Chicago, where he gsttended . conference of the prteats of the Chicago diocese. when prepara- tions were made for the elsbonte're- eeptio nto b given Caramel Mundeun on his return from Rome May 12th. Be sure to attend "Scraps," a home] talent play to he given by_the people of Grars1atrtrat the Comnitiiutrmsuul at Area, on Friday evening. April 25.: 'rtte. mnnagera of this play, watch was amen at Area on Mnrch7. and which was voted one," the beat pity. ear awn. have made nrrnngementn with Fr. Bay, ttpat hey would give he play a second lime at the above mentioned date and place, when half of the pro. ceeda will go townrd the benefit ot St. iMnry'n church. Pr. Bar in very much elated over the kindness of the Grun- lake people and it is his wUh tint all members and their friends attend. The tickets are for sale-by . number of young men from the parish, elm ct the Ann drug sore. Tickets my now be purchased for adults 50c. children Me, but the night ot the pity nil tick- eta will be 50c. Joseph ll'irnback, of Bunnie Grove,' m ordained to the priesthood at tho Holy Nun: Cathedral in Chicngo tnat' Stun-tiny. pril 501. Rev. Firnbuch in well known here. n his mother m formerly Mina Minn Tehunpe. of this place. hther Ptrttttaett Willi-end his firs mass at the Bunnie Grove Catho- tie church on Enter Bundny. April 20 n which this relative. on: manv Cl ids from hue trol ali'euni. i'v has, ttren I stud-at at St. "to ot the Lake iSn'nlniu-y tor the past we ran. OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS 6rtheBoit1rnat-fthe Vila: of We, Ill. Mlonutes of n "jammed moeung of the Board of Mute" of the VIII." of Libertyvllle. hold at the Vllluge mm on March IO, 1024. Roll call showed moment: Trustees Barnum. Grummltt. luau and 8mm: Clot! Mt". Atuent: President Butt. Trustee- nton and Rummy. In the absence of thé Wt. the CM! ;odlod the man. to on". and " "I mom-thy mm. pounded by In". that Tm We! at a Prea Mont pro an. Am". Domini. uranium. M and . Can-Ind. put at h Orly. m mud to a. In"! by th A. NM I" 2l'tnt wounded br 8mm an the ot In mm In "(and ttt an 'tgmt out. to has!» "I "on ut the an m. m: NAVY LO0T FOUND loved by Stun, "waded by " but Sued-y In the wee hours ot tne son. the! "new No. 8tmbe peeled m. I tartte III-Ibo! of Maude and approved he reed. Ana: Ber and reinve- oi the John Shem tam- uni. Heme-d scum. Curried. 1iii' of lute-id. attrrtrUsd than with a Oran-nee In. '" entitled "An or-ir.red, part, In their honor, the occa- dihenee with: tor the improve don being he 28rd wedding nnnchr- meet at A" venue and Bartlett my " Mr. end In. Shade. Tern". by We; therein e gut- The sum children. two of whom its" one! with wholenend connec- ere untried end nude in Chilean. tione end with: do: the mm." we" in on the secret and Hanged eeld may" wholly by '/l'd,/lflGT.; t.tteAtentetym, [Quito aweitathe m: and ttgoviding for the u. um ot hymn-om bonds therefor. vu Indy-Mill. red. - land " Bernard. seconded by luau. that own-pm No. 367 be pau- od and up"!!! no mad. Ayes: Ber- nard.luon and Stprar CIMed. Ordinance No. .800 entitled an ordi- nnncg for the Women! ot Sunny- aide Ave. and otheri "poet- in the vii- Inge, by constructing therein n con- nected Brtttat not Neater Inning. valves. hydrants and cannectione and provid iatrtotjttitttrhtttt, ot still F improve: ment who"! " special nesessmen' and providing for the issuing of tm.. prdvemettt bonds thereior.' was pre- sented and read. loved by Stun, seconded by " um. that "I" No. "Us mud and nomad " mad. Ana: Ber rad. luau scum Carried. 0:1!!an No. - entitled. on ordi- nance proud!" for the Improvement of Johnson Avenue, " couturcttnx therein t unit") mower with mn- holu and connections. and providing tor the not!" of um Improvement wholly by special ones-meat nod pro- viding for the 13mm of improvement bonds mentor. VII presented and Ordinsnce No. "' entitled so ordi- nsnoe for Portland concrete sidewalk on th enortherly side of Johnson Aee nne from s line penile! to end no foot out of the west line at Ellwoo- ttmtA-tersthterrsam1u1ttrastd 116.4 feet westerly ot the easterly line of lot 1 Johnson's Sub. of a part of lot 4 School Trustee's Bub. in Section M. township 44 north rsnxe " asst of the 3rd P. M.; sleo on the southerly, line of'Johnson Ave. from s line no!" sllei to and 1 ft. out of the west line of Milwaukee Ave. to the west line of lot " in aid Subdivision (except as hereinstter gnaw: provide". was presented and rest _ . Moved by Ben-urn.- seconded by " son, that ordinance No. 859 be mud And approved 33-fold. Ayes: Bernard, Mason and 8mm "Carried. man. No. it. out" n all} use. lot the t--rtt a It A- "to!" and. tn the v0- hu. by WI. canon a con- uootod - at nut um. um; hydrull ad muon- and mm! In: to: the It": at an imtteoeq. meat wholly" "can! mum: and providing (or the tuning of unprovo- In")! bold. War. vu macaw and read. A loved by 8mm. seconded by Ber. nard, that ordinance)". 868 be penned and unmoved as read. Ares: Ber. nerd. linen and 8mm. Carried. Moved by Stun-m. seconded by Ber. mud, an tordinnnce No. 860 be passed and unmoved us read. Ayes: Ber- nard. Mason. 8mm . Carried. Ordinnnee No. 861, entitled en ordi- nance for the improvement of Stewart Ave. 1nd other streets in the village by minding therein a connected system of qtttatt lro unta- plpee. with hydnnu, velve- and connections, and providing for the making of "id no. movement wholly by upechl um.- ment and providing for the tuning of improvement bonds therefor. wu pre' sented and read. Curt". Ordinance No. 363 entitled on oral-1 nnnco- for the Improvement of Apple)" Ave. sud other streets in the "tinge, by constructing therein 1 connected ante not water mains. valves. hy- drants and connections, and providing for the mung of aid improvement vholly by speck] assessment and prd. viding for the issuing of immanent bonds therefor, we: presented tad tread. _ Moved by t9tttrm.ureeonded by Mn. son, tint ordinance No. MI be passed and approved " rend. Ares: .Ber nard. Mum. Starla. Carried. " Moved by Bernard, seconded by Mn- snn. that ordinance No. 362 be paced and approved as read. Ayes: B5r. nard, Mason, Sturm. Carried. Moved by S'tllrm. seconded by Mt. son. __thnt the Clerk be- instrucmd to draw warrant for. 870 to Lewis o. Brockymy. Clerk ortho Circuit Court, for dobketing fees in said trpeeinl - sesmenta. Ayes: Bernard, Mason. Bturm. Carried. WAUCONDA BOYS PINCHED BY GAME WARDEN RILEY Moved by Bernard. ascended by MI- son. to adjourn. Can-led. . I. A. mum-ow, Clerk. gi,verat Wauconda boys were mien by surprise in: Sunday morning when out target practicing down near the lake. Vic Carr and Clarence Thom. as seemed to be the most prominent in the crowd, whic hincluded Howard Att- derson. Manson Vern and Melvin Potter. Game Warden-Leo Riley came over the hill just in time to see Clar- A'nce Thomas pick up thts "not, but {the boys spied him and gave Clarence ithe signal and he dropped the target. . Well, tho game warden picked up a mm at about the "me spot an the tur- ge than been and he news"! Thom" of having the fish. but Clarence clum- ed ha had no fish. or hadn't mommy. VIC. dropped his gun (an automate ro. rm'olvbr) mm when the game war. den mum no it. and pickod It up again. and when he brought hit evi- dence the gun was missing and use tho pfekerel which had walked up on land all of Its own teettrd ha! been taken from tho coat pocket of the game warden. Well Riley took the boys to June. or the Peace Henry Budtfeld, 1nd -0rifiitii"ek Lt1M18hhhAtlrt1L30, I924. hen." 0. L. Hall, of the Journal said. WA brave and bouncing ptar---Nnetto' is " human as Rip Van Winkle or that {all talker lightnin' Bill Jonep.". Char- ites Collins ot the Past uld.i"A gor- 'Keous tin-mi .'W {Mammy he: to equal that of of qtitunnt' ". A SILVER WEDDING ANNIVER- SURPIISE ON THE SKARDAS naval at tho (all a 1:30 B. Mt. Sun- dar, and "not - Noam about " venous td "I. cum household at 1.45 n. m. The numb. proved a wonderful W. -_ bryf ..M-.s no (In. awn. ju- Mets, ad tho hon than!" him kindly and in! bone pleased " the mucous at than "not Bhootintr.--Prom n 6M3. actor, - to In" found the crown- tnet/mee-oth',--"-",'.'. Inseam!" ww.mm' mammalian: talcum: worded MtthmThmchmo-m iinFirtGdijmtteitHrrttrts0f tmniorandartttgqt can". "Don Wovens lunch" and Mt gi'i'irGFiiiwiuttmqytmtdqyte aiTiiinGiiiawtidrntBet-yil.e..y The Study: um nut-led pr!) 10. 1899, " Chime. uni m tall known In thlu county. mum fat t unbor- of you. " [an an. and now own- ing a tum gt Lune-Mo. on "a Wtuttet road. Their married ,1". ha has a very happy one, and " WV. Been born to them. We no [hi to add our good wishes to the" bag8tef. mung in the Above mentioned m. and hope that they will luv. the - ure of celebrating their golden M ding anniventry. Mr. Ind In, M dn were presented with may new nift- u mementoes of their ttrd ,ied. ding waive-try. l Chicago with: In" at!!! I". an): qsntttttsiaatiet who to I 9". Frederick Donagbey in the Tribune wnote "Mr. suntan néver better bun thhs. and this is among the season's best" o. L. Hall, of the Journal uld. "Sancho Panza" tells the mery story of n goat herd and his donkey who are suddenly thrust into power and be- come the rulers of n Spanish city. Dap- ole the donkey shares honors in the story and in the play with Mr. Skinner himself. An presented " Powers; Donnie is not a real unload, but in im- personated by an ector ind no cleverly in thin done tint this unusual novelty In: become the talk of the Chicago 'thutro coins "pile; .150 Spanish at: lino-photo men n unusual opportun- [ ity for gorgeous coloring and lighting and no drnmntic production in "on bu prehented Inch Vivid It." Me- Mr. 0th tmnnir,' (Gunny moo:- nnod u W's mtgtyhm "yawn-ovoid? Tho -rruao"ot run up": than: "SANCHO PANIA" PLAYING FOURTH WEEK AT POWERS "net mmronwm, mm, mu: WOMEN enjoy your work and have your share of the pleasure: of life get rid of that tun don'feoli and enrich your thin blood. Bear-i right now to take Gale's 2t Mn. It will help yonwo erfnll. Atroetr_drttte gin'a, in both liquid and "butts. Free Trial mm. 1ttu'uagtl __ Manna-'- P-aG-pt, mm Il,'.' mm Tyhti Fa7FfirN.iiiii.Paj?. B Tier --tiet Pe?? , Gude's . periotlWyiti.fyt in»? ard Iiii"iutiriieh1rr, The Quality Store Grmlake, Illinois FLORSHEIM OXFORDS Going to Build? W 'h1't'C.1'. 1,'f,'l,t .13.": "be. for I not - a you any howl-o! what cut will be "no mud-c. R. L GQNSALVES ciiraaa; cii.Tii iaaiiut.. N. r. Parkway Last. very . latest pattern, at _. B. Godfrey r Wed M, In. icon 3 one, and I trlttidmr_rApre * WI... $9.50 OUR'WANT hos GET SURE "HANr-PARR--A Champion for Continuous Service I). Mu. 2hiee I'm - gen no in Non-Pun on; tmm: v'.'. In»! .0 the old "0" Pun an! pl." 1.. .trgtn Dunn" of a. Wat at; M In Fronds: very start HART-PARRS havebeenasuces. Ft , trtofofthiskthefactthatsomeofthetirstmtesbatam . Johanna-sized job every dqy. thna piece of fun ' "rthati_iectedtothewear,tearandabusethiotetie gets. stud, . for over twenty years. it must be good. 'dup thereareNihltlM'ARRS doing that daily. "e g HART-Pm will"! by the "Fol-Ilsa of in Trick bury." They"! Itheetperimental stageandaretoa: the best tractors nixed. Shady. dependable. triple an featu're's that make it the but fut Mr Grrk. economical. The -,i'gtt.ttiiitr'rt kerosene su-tutr-tin are guaranteed to ds I {a _- V The HMT-PARR hiiahe mun: 000m rm sown may}: 0mm CLUBS i l wt to job the.-...-; (Mac) _ will "teetd the court" meeting April 11. WHEN you, reach you!" ioumer's phr' r9" "amp, l,,, 'mo distance ' , end call home by long distance telephone and let the home folkt, know that you' arrived safely. lg; t'i.j, lieves their anxiety and will t',1'irtliiti"vll'l')" A visit more pleasant. l Trr " . F APPLICATION FOR IEIBmHIP TO THE ILLINOIS III-I. TWIPIIONI COMPANY vw "A _ blephmqlielal Investment. Get the ttutethmteimr'uMd-onexr Lou-n1 difference moon 0. t0atettAtr am sad I true Bur only the beqt--thq m magi-E --tor wmch we we the Galen In that . Ca inand1ertuottorrrou-t-as_r.. o.....-.-.--.---. ED; SHELDON. BELL SYSTEM (NP! (bl!) "t'SUc?i':, ," 5:; -WSu-vla "r-tttot ome folks ,_s,i:_ir'i, Fely. It ttt v,,l',ii,ii"" I x '. , ' ".mum W.

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