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Libertyville Independent, 22 May 1924, p. 1

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, La inn of OWNED! St. . 1'l'lMl tlray ar mm Dream for Great School That ceremony will be tor him a "Album: that " Qreat ambition» the establishment In " dlome'ot the largest theologies! seminary on the western ttem1spturro---wut mambo accomplished. um um or CARDINAL SEEN Ili, mars gammy 0.0 ot tho you"! moment: In the I". of (Jobs-n Gianni Mundaloln. All-Ody mm with acclimation hou- on. mu com. and". I" " VINE. an" gnu MrMgtogtr, he will lar an cor-onto" of ther. lmmsculuo we caution and. " St. Mary on at. University. Area, "to County. Pun Comlvod in 1010 A The unlvmlty. when youth: will be trained tor the priesthood _trt a thoroughly (American ntrnoaphertx in poncolved brhu macaw i, "tit. In 191! pm:- 1019 drawn by Jog W. Mecarthy, arehiteeit, and work started on the "amen" 'projeot In "to. The contracts for the an: buildup were signed on the day '0! Chrdinat Muldelg'n's silver jubilee). It. Mary of thé'uke l'nhenky I- located on a thousand-acre tract two tile. was! at Libertyvmgr And tn served try the Boo Line and the North Shore. . Man the-wasn't was am decided npon there wan nottttrttt on the prop on, except trees and 3 until Ilka. vhioh in! now been etstarge6 and can approximately 150 acres. Fm Unit's Complain! Now; less than (our your: .ince the Vork was started. five unils ot tb.: minty have been completed and Work in going forward rapidly on the second section. The buildings of the ttmt section have been open for two up". nnd nay house no students. When completed the seminary win ooh-m or the three structures in the convent. the thtee comprising the philosophy dormitories, the was» tem. the philosophy hull. the admitting tration building. [mm-Mate Conroy tion chum], the library. the theoloV ban. the three" buildings In the the ology dormltoN, the Auditorium. the funny homo. Cardin) Mandamus vino, the power house. the rotectory, he wmhouu. laundry, nun-1nd Mr, was; cutters. C Throughout um mhltecture will be colonial. The chm] will be n my Mon of the Congregation" church " Lynne. Conn: the "lamination all library buildings will be In "by union of Independent: Hull u Phila. delphls. and Cardinal lundololn's villa wllLbe . close copy of Wall:- 'trutton's home at Mount Vernon. The architectural spirit-of the sem- titarr will be one or true American- Um, which mains] Mundalein has mrtgrhaai"d in his speeches since his return from Rome. The Church ot immaculate Con. ception. which will be the dividing line between the structures of the he bunches of the seminary. will he 5')le 'feot, crowned by a 180doot "Ire. . Pope't am In Library. There will be - tor 125.00" volumes in the. "bury. Altam- more than't.oooipookt, have been eor looted. some of them original manu- scripts by persons. since panonimd. tGe of the choidist"oCtiii"idikjii " "The Book of Hours." vaunted! M Popc- Plus XI. ' , M V All the main buildings will law in" will be known as Principal an. which will open up" in the center tcl an explanade. with a terraced up. prou'h to the bathhouse and pier, on the isle front. - I in the central plaza, dummy in In. dththMuttwmmm w. Jun-dud finmmdmhmthuwfidu,WMhlhuq-t my. .., ' k V omee.-rs-vwww-" L L. J. '"t: \vl-vaw w" A '. '"'".'t" ta' ,. " -a2mEl"alt=? ML; X'~-.>-" hi ,, t _ 12' trr1t egg; t10MltMt0trmt1Wr--Amitiutrt" may it may. a Iilrllirlli'illit"rYVlllLLE, INDEPENDENT. j LAKE count? 22td?etet22ttr25,ttt2 WAUKEGAN WEEKLY SUN as Princiml In. _ -eiiiariiiGaiuGGrGit/CiiGriGit". in the center " Edward Hines. who died in France a terrared N"! Already $4,500,000 bu been spent r--lRlMBiitt " _Prdrtwitettittyttts_ an»; cumu- W'uu Fauna mod brGtttteetlaseteand mmwmu-uon 1='fe",hlfit,1'g1'l'htlltit'l,,1','ll nun-human: ovumaumo' mauumuummmmml tBittqrttatiahn-ttteuVatn magnum-mum. BK0ii.almitttEhttNE QUEEFARIINWANA The um; I. farm "on the haul Outlook. mmm a I'm-vi. Hogan, and" m at my 1.4: A "011 mu m tn the Mr from tttoATrttwstlirttA_ainintt"t an: aperture" " hundreds ot Vitt- SY2t','fgr, trom gluten. on "t Id. tn Inn The well City. 2tht't on wu DWI. up In the but and" Utatrttoonantt adu- ing stopped, the well did not blow it. no" in and] "out tt o'clock Honky light. Then it throw 3 "roan of on -.......... 'e'""'""' - -... "The! am new: " the his mum cone to Laurel Monday uteruoon by telephone (mm Park City. where a maiden: of the Datum arrived with I ample ("an . few hours before In the Miler. A than time later the well blew in. . _ I: will and to mica northwest ot minor than the Moot derrick and continued to our at Intervals of n few not". drenching' 'the derrick. tool honor and the iareoundintr are: with shining m and on. I A 7 "The crew was drilling Sunday m- GGar r . . _ treon:aed ruched admin of 3.3841 Mabel Victoria Cooper. Wankegan met. A M Hue-like m V," - ~lnvenwry andtrinnl report unprov- countered and 1 hello: we: lavendud. mute clued, " , end brought up eontainintua 'teerl: Joseph Turner. GrarsMirte--F'tant of on. so much that unannou- and [report approved. Esme closed. _ qrttUtt preparations were made for net-1 C Td'wneend Smith, Gr_r----Mo. W I SW of will in the bottom Mon of In Smith to not ulde and at the hole. - Ettrhbttteth cums rested Hecate order approving report of sale 600 feet We the bottom of the well of 'ititerest in real mute net for any plum were to place 3 .1""""eeri.y.r. June 3. 1924. at 10 a. m. "ring at the and of their-zen" ', r Samuel Levin. Highland Pare--" This his "to In only M thréegnel report approved. Eaten ely.ef. W. P. RttNmamt'rsmrttttrttrtr We! one boy'l heart Wedneldly memoon. g Bir1ttadstoppesdtmeartnfrmttttfther' mtqtotttce and vent tom In "new; A boy named New stood me bicycle! a the curb not! the t'2e,T','h1',t,rii Mr. Human eta-ted hi: on yd bout.' knowing the bike m near. mm the! result the bicycle m embed bo. neath the wheel- of the been entomo- Me. Two or three hon tmsderiratft- ed the who of the bicycle and bore; itanmr,mttehintttart-rnqnmrr"'i . boy do-ttrn his dock injured. l This his mm; In only shod three miles from Why Gilbert Luce and Attorney Lyell Norris. ' Excite- ment in mt In the vamp: Mate. and the loan met seem to be sitting pretty with their large holdings so Hummus sum . Btrs BIEE mm" front ot the chapel will be a monu- Ipent, In exam mpy of the one that than In from pt 'the Prompnda School tn Rom'e. where Cardinal Mun deleht.reeeived part of his training and which was Prqid by Pope' Plus " to tygtqunemorate the promuUntion of the dogm'of the Immaculate Con. 'eertimt., F t . Three miles of my] huh: boon bum, complete drainage and water "stem- Itave been installed ready for the coming buildings. and alt' bring" and concrete work in the park. such as docks and piers. have beep completed. 1 (The of the ttve brlbzea which span the In.tets of the like was donated by F. J. Lewis; K. S. C., wealthy mnnu (newt-er: Edward Hines wealthy imbermnn, K. C. B. G.. donated the on 'the project. and before it ip com pleted. In " awaited the yeaxs. ths courts expected to reach 810.000.000 Here's How the Big Seminai'y at St. Mary of the Lake, at Area, Will Look When Finished. ttgy m. CLARKE i' LEAVES $33,000, l mm IN mum l Min Clarke died in Chicago nbout itro ween ago. She wu one of "he first 1ibraritutg of the Wlukegnn iCarnegie library. 1 "Charla! ii. unkey, Hishbnd 1)qu i--Petttton for 'probgt'e ot will Pti jam: m mr honing June 16, itil. t iFlVECASfSOl-'SCARLETFEVER REPORTED IN LIBERTYVIILE Misp Clarke lave: " alums vau- ued at $33,000 Ind about 83.000 of this II in personal property. The matter war In for hearing June 9 before Judge Martin C. Decker. mini w. Fouldl, ubertrviue-- Inventory and tsppraiaement bill ap- proved. ' ___ - Petition was filed In probate coon loud" 'to have the will of I!" Lucy M. Clarke, daughter ot the tate Judge mugs E. Clarké ot um county, ndm ted to record . Other alum matters were acted upon Monday as follows: - 'Murgnret 'Sage, Wautretttur--PetF tion for probate ot will filed and set for hearinw June t, 1924. 7 __ _' ", Early Librarian of Waukegan Had $25,000 Worth of Per- thnce J. 1111me et nl--rngerr any approved. ' T ___ Wuhan: when; minor, Lake For. arst-,r4ttt my": pad report unmoved The scarlet fever eptdemlc in the? villege seems to be owe me, noi new - being who this week.' Bo far, the men hove been reported? to the but health tnthorltleev m5 the -tion. of one cue. all In my! pi1aoftiix.thtrNdeinutertrmmmt" achool. Two 0:230 of Mr. and In! A. Krnckmen. edne Gridley. How. erd King (who [heed the Clue. D.'; Nelley home) end the little daughter; otMr.andMrs.A.C.R-irinrittt" the dim. Ronni King m token to the Jathes County Genus] hoopla! "to1ntton word he: Thur-any. end his common In good. All the other isitli-l drenlere getting along nicely. There Inve been a member or other chum-en exposed tn the due-d, but theyere! being closely ruched. l "itariitGitli if: Shanna; minor/Might land "rtt---F'tnal d'.""'" approved. Guardian discharx . f Edward E. Smith et ttl, minortr--- Final report as to Edward E., Harry M. and Helen Smith approved. 2nd new! as to Clarence W. 3nd Ar- um; gum: approved. - Anna. Viola Grimes, minor-PF report approved, Guardian dis- chargul. _ A , , Dean E. "wt11itun's at al, minors, Antioch-Letters of guardltnship In; In d to Roll: w. _ChurehiR. FIRE ON THE EPKER FARM EARLY FRIDAY MORNING The barn. granary sud chicken house on the Epker lam three mils northwest of Libertyviite, were de stroyed by tire early Friday morn ing. The home caught fire several times but was extinguished by a bucket brigade formed of neighbors The damage was considerable. I sonal Property. that I Ink hIIIn maxim by hip "righei to Georg. Cardin! lundokin. chapel. (7) about}. O) "Duty. (0) S"trt'lii !Bt-. ' ' - ' Th Maud, In: tt) n' can: (I) only (11) auttttrhnn, (I!) may in. an _ l. . l u/, ,. '11.; - 2,utr,'tt,e,'Sat (4) MIMI! kn, lltTigltalid Lttt (0) m M with. ' q .,,,.l,91l ' ' 'al ' that at. man. u unenyvnlo. when, u - on m In" LAKE COUNTY, 111MB. THURSDAY. MAY 22. I924. Tour strut-at 10 A, M. at W. C. Dillon. mm. south ot Volo' Prom there we so to Will Brook's farm " Slocum lake, where. alter n demons stntlon on fer-0mm for and", we will at lunch on the beautiful ground: {near the lake. Brim a plcnlc lunch. fAtter that. we will so to Mr. Flnk'a .nm north orwaucmrda, Lee A. Hu- ;son'l,. st Vo'o, and possibly one; or itwo more stops ttt A. B. Comb: nnd "mother place. Plan new to come and Iean the day. You will tind " prom. latrle. wit have the but"! alfalfa new use of my Illinois county. so let's, can ,ebrate. Full deans in county. moan. I t Mears. Quinlan, Bundy and Kim- "rail, of the ttrm of Quinlan & Tyson. jealtr broken. with offices in Chicago ,and Evanston. spent Tuesday in Liber- itrvttie and vicinity with our local bro. "tern, Sellers & Petergon. looking over the real acute situation. They 'were lac favorabtr impressed that they, com- ipieted arrangements to _ oooperate {with Sellers than" in the ab ot "We county tum. country homes Ytnd Libertyvme property. I This makes 5 tunable connection! -s itoi "the leertyvlllo firm. on Quinn: Hut-In Hot Rock. Two Mil". It Tynan enjoy an excellent reputation l Honolulu, May 20.-The most mm; {In Chicago end dons the North Shani one explosion since the voléano ' Kit. 'They have 8 clientele of wealthy 200' tiuea has been in eruption occurred has Interested in me count! Drop-Hut evening at 7:30. Lightning split» FriieE y ' tered twelve _telephone poles. ham. I --s------u------ pedng communication. "it: the anemone! oi the con hum have finished their Job and can nonunion one was cutting. the has Bunion his unu- mn 12l'a2lt,'c PM. Rhoda of the y t of the University at Illinois and J. C. Roam of tho Omn- D-trt-tt will be with no? on this tour. We no very fortunate; in having both then well known men. with us. Mr. Rhoda to dineuu moi (coding arm-m with (an crown ru- lino. Ind Mr. Booklet)": to bundle numerous questions warding the n3, nation. cuttings. will. etc.' ot this. our most Nimble crop. We (In make this . his will: demon-. station for Lake County. It will do I! _ all good. I l i Other meetings are being held this week It Prairie View, limbum, Wuh- gworth end D. V. Wnlt'l, near ligand Luke. The Hillbm meeting in on Sammy night, In " and " Wait'l on Thus-my, Mar 22nd. Six fine reels 'will be shown. ' It' windows and the mat otlhho watU I0 stucco. Thesroot has a rge pro- iiection, bungalow gtyle. When ttttttte pleted this building will add much to 'the tittractivette" ot Mr. new prop- 'erty. He has built new sidewalks and installed tour large pout; capped with ornamentol light globes, 3nd other- wise improved the pace, "use & Nicholas are the agnmcton for the Anew buildinx. ALFAU'A roux or Fm BUREAU WAY, HAY " SELLERS a mum T0 pa 0mm: m cm W GOOD PICTURES AT ROSE- (ttAtttrmtttBmeahy " The "Yoke of Age," one of the best pictures the We"! Films hue produced, will be shown st Roeecrsns Tuesday evening. May 27. This is a fine sevena-eel picture of rural life, wwthenyone's while to Beet An " mission curse of " cents is hell); made, since the rental cheese for "The Yoke ofoe is his": then most other term pictures. They ere.plsnninx on quite a crowd that night. so " you ere within good driving distance, come and see the film. It will be presented by the Penn Bureau Acme Picture A.C. REE BUILDING NEW OFFICE A. C. Ree in building u neir office for his filling smuon on Milwaukee Avenue. near Broadway. The new building will be of brick veneer up to MGWere, "Re'e8WertTRNfe?s, "M.e.R. q t Ha ' .v-"xtxglmzu ' A ttatrletmun wu received Wednes- day naming that the body would lave Honolulu on Sntnrday, My " and ar- rive " Sn Francisco Saturday. May 31. The remains ue expected to reach Libertyville about June 6th. where the funeral services will be held. ' AX ON THE FOULDS ESTATE MOUNTED TO $1,237.00 Truman Tum». nod tt yous. for- merly ot Libertyville, died " Hilo honpnal Monday from Injuries re ceived Sunday trom the stunting ot the volcano Kilauea, according to dis. patches trom Honolulu. Truman Taylor, 'Formedy of Libertyyille, ll#ettpeath at Trttriitention ot earns: dispatches regarding the injury and subsequent death w" received Tuesday morning by Dr. Taylor. Taylor v" the brother ot Mn. Bus sell Rouse. ot Area, and a nephew 9t Dr. J. L. Ttylor, of Libertyvllle. coro. net of the county. Hu mom" In. Mattie Taylor lives at Milwaukee. VOLCANO ROCKS KILL liillliPllll0 or A DR. J; L 'rhlfu)llll Coroner Taylor has eabsed to have the body brought to Libertyxllle tor burinl. C Taylor, who had left only lust winter for Hawaii. we. I book-keeper on a plantation ot Pahala. He wu watching the. 'eruption 1.800 not trom the pit when the accident occured. Both legs were crushed by rock. He died trom the shock oramptnation. An engineer who remained at Vol. cano Home over night has telenhon- with" there wu mother ~eruption " 8:30 (bin morning. not no great on the one In: evening. another at 7 this morning, and one " noon. ' l The.youn5 man was permitted to make the trip to Hawaii as soon as he became of age. Up 'tt tttttlime he was employed as bdokkeeper by the Goulds' Mining Company or Libertyville. This is the Brtrt known fatality In the history of the voicano Kinda. Laabnight'ts exploslod' threw mass- es ot red hot 100k two tunes from -the planet thrvolcano. while I more cloudsevhnl miles high hangs over the vlclnlty. lightning being visible through the densfty. . Masculine Mining Two "Idler; Privates Edward Hitt. mn and Howard Simmons, who are believed to have vlalted the volcano. are missing. o Snpu'l'homu Boles has ordered the Hawaiian National park to be cloud tad Faeated until the violence stops. The park road to \Hnlemaumau ll closed to every one. '; "s my. All lone- within two Men of (in: have been pierced with uh pets a. , There in mud n Inch thick, hard u cement. on Bolen' porch. Tele. phone communication In spasmodic. boulderl having destroyed the road leading to the crater. Holes In return- ing to the park. - rr The Inhenunce tax in we estate of Frank W. .Fonlde, the late pro- prhtor of Foulde Milling company of ibertyvllle, wt: fixed in county court Monday " $1,237.20. l The en- tate was n large one but there were a Inge number of deductions on or eruptions. d Hild; Hawaii. Mam Briton I. Budd. ot tho haunted comp-my. in receiving the and" from President Walter A. Jtthn.. na. 'tt gAuochuon, who also rep resent- Clan-le- A. Coma Founda- tion. Odd: "While this no: not: honor to the Company. to la employe- and to the not: funny or Itockholders. it is m the we and n tribute to the wonder. tut territory the Company has the privilege of "rrinq. Without the co- operation of that Wwwme of Northern 12:22. the Coupon, could not have all-bod the things which luvs brought honor, not only to it, but to Northern llllnok." PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY ts AWARDED PRIZED MEDAL Auntie City, N. J., May M.-HBpo. oialJ---Ttu, Public Service Comm, or Northern illinoil. in competition with alt the electric companies of tho tMV tion. ha been awarded the Charles A. Coma Medal tor ma. symbolic ot loads-ship "DOM electric light and - companies ot the United sates. Tho turd In: made int night at the than! convention ot .the Nathan! Electric Light Auociution here. An intensive progrun of service to the public throughout the territory in which it fumilhee electric light end power, the Dominion of which in W I million, widely 'seatterxUthe promo- tion of the welfare," its employea. tne' building of organization efficient- ly and the increase or customer stoch- holdera were the particular achieve- menu which led to,tho Selection ot the Public turrvimsA1.ompanr of North- ern Illinois to receive this sign" honor. ".- . The following telegrun no men ed by the Independent um afternoon: After presrentatdort of the meal. arit. nessed by eight Maud lending elec- trical men of the nation. a check for $1.000 was handed " Bus-Idem John- son to F. N. Leonard., for the napkin: Mutual Benefit Association of me Public service Company. has" year the Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee railroad was awarded the Charles A. Coma medal for du. anguished contribution to the develolh mm, ot electrical tramutortattottstor the oonvenienoo ot the public and the bandit. of the industry. Britten I. M k silo nus-idem of the latter, company. Dr. J. L Tuylor. coroner of the county."whq wu tttuleduto attend Mm; found tut he htgi died shortly bow tumult: "rival. Thd at". Mix-had Just completed straying It the Ina-tic theater In CHIMOx' He had show., on the Ot. phoum circuit for I numbér of yam. cumin; _ trained animal net. STAGE STAR DIES 500W AT DIAMOND LAKE AY The people of Lake county. served by an Public 801-7100 Company. 30111 In eongratiitatlne tho company on re- ceiving this planted honor. Commas I',"U.'l, Diamond Lake Monday,"where h Nat, owned a cot- tage for hogan] years. Kym-planned on . Bshiiig trip. lat waist nu my to the In. he was I cken. Friends removed him to the eottAre an; called Dr. Taylor. c' " Comdlni, the "within died mm dmly9'ond" "Dugout! Lake as he LAW SUIT AGAINST RAIL. ROAD DISMISSED MONDAY The damage suit of George Hodek and Zdenew Newman of Chicago against the E. J. k E. railroad tom- pany as a result of injuries my rs. ceived when their automobile val struck by an engine st Diamond Lake, 3:; dismissed in Armsit court Mon. mm what Dr. Taylor was ibis vi learn CorndinL Ind sutured seven] attacks from his heart. He is conn- dent that heart trouble caused has math. _ 1l)BNlllfiltfrs HER Ihi1yilmill; GIVES T0 HER NEIGHBOR Mrs. Margaret Bttae,90q C.utrtatptt street. used "than! M'W'lm for many years. whose death m May 5, has diaintutrttod her it" ter, Mu. Euen Banner. of wing... ton state. and left the bulk ot h. estate to a neighbor who and 0. her durum her tutu! ulna". it V. learned today. Mrs. Ildatgartrt,Saty; td Iraq. 7 tii' Regan. Beqmths Beam 1 to "Deathbed Angel." (il' The will, we cqments ol which In. not been made public in the court no- on}: due to the lad that " nu not been proved. provides,'il is report- ed. that her, residence. valued It 00.500 shall go to Mrs. John Drink- wine, ot 717 Center street, the "death. bed angel." There also In portend property amounting _ to 88.500 or man. some ot which ll to be left to adult pt the tetttator,.ttnd tho n39 tttte.,Utar Metal and other new.» at oxpenm "spam you to w- tr., It iraa""Ntrorted that some of». residue would be lift to 'Adtgttt late Conuptlon church ot blob m was Lumber. " WW _ Petition was filed in the limo. court um; that the will of In. Sage be admitted to radon! Mm matter was set tor hearing Juno E Before her death. Mrs. Sue asauii Mrs. Drigtiorine promise to give law. a nun: burial and. look after an as women" hem". No Intuition a given by the agodmoman. M "errant she would bequeath "tu- mm; to her neighhoxf. ,CAUSE OF DttUNr4EmTANeB. The bxeak between Mrs. Sage hit her daughter came many you'- up, Her hush: d,dled ahom " you: W. and when the daughter tried all» Into the home to see her tuber, "he. Sumac? his deathbed.' 'Sage order her "my. The a ter later not Thou. Tynan. than u- Mutant chief ot police, to In." for her, but Bdrm-Base ordered, Hi to leave. Indus It iith Wu" any. outline"; 'Al Mr. b " t an humming in ya ouch! audit," made no ttttort to mama. tttrttti' Mrs. 8:30 Jiitrd "one latter til death of her husband. "(I canal-I2 toque henna-Jam" lute" of _ on lighting atmatsti.' In. Bhg+s wine frequently clued upon up: .. looked utter het-daring than! ot ' nan-1m any you". In. in. / . about " dr " years of no at, It death. ' ", r? Her Ian-bum! engaged in ,'l"Jdlts, near mum: for map: "In to 131%!" the "any moved to "In "an yarn no. _ Mt . Floyd mule: and Junior I" lax-ecu. have porch-ed m R." _ utams the grocery and not". the Rome block "Ara. M an named their mum {Tho "ttgt Store" and are now tn 0mg. qt' is the more formerly att?, energetic "Merino". who T . a tine humans, and tho It. F ' tors are Yell It)" you; EQ' well qtuuifled to mum a" scam"! ot the "on. Mr. Ttttttat I" formerly empioyod at an Trial Johnson Itch he". while Mr. Mt have" for maul month: -hc In union." gnu. "W110 an... LIBHWVIIJE' BOYS BUY _ GROCERY STORE/IN ARIA When Ins": died he left all - Urer-utnte to his widow. MN. In.» ner, the daughter. .nlod unit to no} test the um: It ta. reported It." spend three thaw donut am ing to brat up yin but an". '. tl.50 A YEAR IN ADVM LT! B23} tto, w

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