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Libertyville Independent, 22 May 1924, p. 2

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was rm DEAL _ G mmmn Rhl (iihf come J. H. Gould Tract of 240 Acres Sold for Consideration of $78,000. A run,» transfer or importance '0 roatsummated Monday when J. M. Gould ol Laws menu» sold his firm to Chicago interests tor the consideration of 378.000, It was sum-d that the Tef/t which consists or 240 avrrs and a bordered by Lmus awuue and Me Area road, is to be couxerted into I golf course, but there are indi~i aliens that it ma) be a part ot a. [153mm (ha! fur tue acqui>ixion ot' thousands ot new: along the North Show line for subdivision and resi- dent"! property development 'pur- It was stttttui which consists " bordered by Lets Area road, is to 8325 Mr. Could has {armed this prop- erty for many years. It is expected that he wlll purchase another farm hf the near future. The mam» of the purchastr is Ben- jamin Lowtantntoer of Chicago. tho stated that he expects to edneert about 2m) acres of the Gould [am into a golf course. and the real, which' fronts on Lewis avenue and loArte road, is to be subdivided. Mrs. Thoma Pet'erson visited Burl- inggon friends a few days last week. Mr. and Mm. C. W. Corson drove to Rockford Friday evening and remain- +d with relatives until Sunday Yve- ning. Junior is doing nicely with his fractured wrist. Mn. Wentworth was in Evmston hat-Tuesday. Wednesday and Thurs- day and attended a meeting'of the Wives of ministers there Tuesday eve- June's 'King and daughter, Mrs. Smith. of Waukegan spent a couple of days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Walker. ' Mr. and Mrs. James Atwell were In Waukegan seven! days last week with In. Atwell'n slicer. In. Okra Olcott vho In very m. 6 Eu-l Glaser and n friend of my- wood were neutral Mr. ind Mrs. At- 1011 our Sud". »- -%iGi'ii"iiCuntumaogkts- geeeof0ttverNtmaWmmsortttts Mq1ttxrMiaorttteoattt-t-tit, Miss Alice Goldy visited her mother at Woodstock over the week and. Mg, And Mrs." E. Thuer and In. 10h Avery were in Wuhan: one m June. of Germ, were and" balioutttr.an_CarlMiiur. 1mm Douglas from his more" University. am the week and a his home here. .Ir.u|d Mm.C.B.miltnandMr. and Mral Hubert Nelson attended the 11Htnet meeting " Woodstock'Sundsy from theatreundu to look over Mammalian. now-m hotelhadmmguelu mm. . I . The pun-hon- prive was' given as W, Mt and Mm. Tasman:- were out Why Suffer r, Rheumatic Pains? BEBBJORBRHHJWREIDYHASWOHERS WHYNOTY . HtKEPElitBtrrrhE,$3.2s. ,rettnndnttutogetagmrndarttetttmrrtraittnent. Betrmtmtnarmrnsstt1etinaritrudatiother-1_tm_t+ ttas-ti-kit-ttnut-tut-ti-m-ttMitt- and bottle and will be more than pleased to recommend your atedi. olnoumy'ono It any time. _ -- l, It you utter from Maximum. read wlnt J. C. has. of m Show Garages ind Auto Livery. an: . . w. B. Jones. mu 'ttemi. m A "at: qs 1 pm than I bottle _ot_rour Baggage modicum. I Incl PIARCE'S DRUG STORE, Waning-n. Illinois. DECKER a NIVILLE,' LitrertyvMe, Illinolp. . CARL KRAFT, Lake Fem "undo. BEBB AMES, 801 Washington Citcle, LAKE FOREST, [11MB THE BIG 4 BERT FINSTAD, and -e - I WILL COME OUT To YOUR FARM AND PROV! IT To YOU Plum don't buy wttit you have noon "no. no". an no a and OR PHONE LIIIRTYVJLLI I LAKE "ll [m known "III ohm. Lon. arms. Fort Atkin§on um"... roman. THE Milker Rtf.Eh'.i'N --'nlls "EDWIN! MAY Bt OBTAINED hr-. Farmers' Best Equipment and mum, Ciiiin Walker vu home from Chr $0330 over Sunduy. _ _ . B-, can», no I!!! ".29!!! In. tn a. atttr,tr- It. Mttqn I. a my." In!" We with I). Hurry iitTaTia'ita. -ttared In Tuba" thm tttta In (In Damn lub- division and Intends to W tn "no net: tutm. _-.. _ . It. and In. Win Shaun m, In Watson on ttoat-" sum. Mr. wast-drum tttttttrt- tn Wuhan- Wodnudny. ' Lucille Poster summed ten um. gm- oz her home Bum-day W. tn honor ot her tenth birthday. F On the way home trom Antioch In! Monday, R. H. Sherwood wu run Into by another party with an auto and his car was damaged, although no one Mrs. Nelson and In. Starr of Chl- cago. with their (unmet, visited their parents, Mr. and In. Becker, last week. A __ _ was Injured will}: aaa '1. making extensive irnptovemtnta on can King property which he recently punctuated. CHURCH NOTES Church School a M) a. m. some folks get religion like t_htpet"it-- ih editain Ems. Righteousness must go on in the summer time, and the church school must help by teach. ing it. . . 7, U Morning worship nt It. Memorial day means much to our country. The truest meaning is in the way we live-- as those who died-tttinit' of the good of others. . Sermon. "Amertea'for Americans." Young people's hour at 5:30 p. m. Evening worship at 7:30. Our evo- nlng services have been' increasing in 'importance. in February the average attendance was 13: in MarCh' 20; in (April 31'; 'in May the attendance is igoing up. As the, tyeyrerrroaehe" la larger program begins. l Tuesday, May 27, the La. Snile male, '(iuartei will render a tine concert. ,This is the ttittd ortho concert series. The quality witness entertainments needs no recommendation. Lake Villa. iaudiences are familiar with our pro- igram. At Barnstable hall ati.30 pan, Friday night, May 30, the monthly church night will be. held at the church. Bring something to at and , plenit slipper will be tsrrantted. Five 'classes will meet for work in the but iof dut' intelligent Christianity. Two reels 'of moving pictures will follow; and a collection of four donors " be necessary for the pictures. Don't send the children alone. but come with them. This is o funin night. 879?! LOOK! LISTEN! The Bedpath Chautauqua will be in Libertyville June " to " A égbd-'éogééy in moving pictures will open the hour. __ R001 BIlirrlllEflfi ' SHINE COUNTY They Ind the lab contact for the culverts from If? C. Nelson. the zoom! eontmeto who got Into a- nucul ditBeuitU.. Naomi you not an. to pay than " they have brought suit union the county wttieh me give the lunar no opportunity to bring "out o "tumour will: Con- tractor Nelson's bond-men. Libertyville, Illinois Root Brothers, Wuhan and No. Guam contractors. sum-any " ed unit In the circuit court "ainst my county for 84,000. chiming that mount dun them for work done on Rand mt! but you and doc ' 1922. China. 111.. Tttir It: 1088. CHRISTENSEN Water "not "on the mil. [to 'tor-tttthir" to BRICK 'sn.o wag, m (;iiiiiuiiiiFttd'7Sf,C. U00, EV tl-ttttlip, JOHN C. LUCAS. Lon. Tom The President in vetoing the bonus [, bill. and the Bursum pension measure. _ slated that themhudgeuu'y moire menu of\the goVernment would Gil permit lexisistion ot this chnrseter! without involving heavy burdens upon. 'the taxpayers. . IT/I','," of these; smeasures, both Dem ta and Renoir ', "inns. in criticizing the veto ot the' {President. say that "Congress is coiled '; upon to choose between the principlei of the nimighty dollar or the pursuit in! the policy ot humsn conaideration of the obligations which righteous!" iattsch to the government in the dis-v 'charge ot its duty toward the voter-J Inns." The veto on the pension hill, sated that the main objectidns "is the , funwnrrnnted expenditure of the ill- ipayera' money. . It proposes to add more than 26 per cent to the cost ot, the pension rolls. The desireto do 1113-. tice to the pensioners. however grent' I' their merit, must be attended by some] solicitude to do justice to the tar-' payers." M l Washington, May 2134! ha been ever. the Hono- ud - "More" and that the situation in Washington viii do their hum with g at present. my be likened to . some View to ONE. MW - ot one". With the executive and lu- prov". . "have branches using every form of Tho rejection ot the Hanoi: m nuts" to checknnte, on open wor- wu o keen dinwointlnont to tho u tare his devoloped with the return of minutrattod, but the hope ll hold out two important legislative manure- re- lthli the "1.1.0" will not. out". ceivln; the Presidential veto. Each ett-toatioqrAtte ammonia! the side is occuoed ot hum their acts in. 'hlll into low om without the "Noe. oplred by selfish politicnl.,inouveo may of the Mom. By this tt in so the controversy man u the first 'munt that n tax bill wood by Con- Ieuion ot the Sixty-eighth Generously... "a not ot 1mm," Inuit ter draws to an and. lvmut the apron: at Mr. Coolidge. l The President in vetoinx the boom Cir,"." became . " "manually IQ bill, and the Bursum pension measure, do" um it mocha: the White House. lumen that tttu,sbudtretary mum. #2»:th may»! ttin More. The Presidential disapproval ot the' adjusted compensation measure was attached by Representative Rnnkan Democrat, ot Mississippi. who stag; that the veto measure "goes out at way to offer trratutimurinssult to the ex-service tnen.' The President do? cured that his ve'toaina inspired by the belief that "we.th either that God our theory ot Motion: or nun-t don this bill. Patriotism which. is, bought and paid tor to not patriotism. Our.country cannot afford It. The vet. emu no I whole do not want it. There is no moral Jutttineatiort tor n. AU outAmpsriqu1 principles no nuanced l These comments were discussed at "enttth in the bitter debete which tok tee,! the veto. may Republican . leaders are deeply concerned over the effect It will have upon the coming eampaitrn become of the ale-celled "soldier vote." Considerable reeent- ment han developed enoug- lest-atom "irammotttusmtoPoqmrrrx.emised ltr, the cuef.exeeuuve. Inch of their criticism in directed "ntnat the Buds- l et.Bureen. which to ' emture of their own ranking. The budget system I " comparatively recent mullet " the procedure or the national government. It we: eetnhltnhed rm - no under the directlo not mi Gen- eral Devon. who uh may succeeded by Genre! Lord. Perm- '/t'e'1'dt, weekneu II the get that fit It,'.",', been properly "ioM" to "he pub e, but thin shortcoming,uny be explained " the fact that It " ex- (iiiidiiriii menu to me _ elect and Jitter-entitle picture of the netteu'e fl- nnncee to the public. Those who' have followed the history of the notional budget cinim that la contest con}!!- mum to the American people has been the erection and mnlntenence 0! a watt mum maid-ed '1porhAtarret" legislation. It has undoubtedly cur- tated the power of the legislative brunch over npproprintiortn end in my intent»: this Influence In- re. acted- In Congress against the exec- utive branch ot the government. Con- gress ll dun salons of ite' percu- the: and nanny of the members now regret the enactment of the budget luv. V". "rf-i-e- 'r-'-'"."'" ___ to ttP " =ttge.S. The House and Senate this week passed this bill over the veto ot the President. and the more ia n6w a law The Santa and Home conferee's ere now " work an the revenue manure. They In" no enviable task. " one- nm In: been brought to bear trom a sources to (nuance that: votes Incon- terence. The situtton to quite acute from A petition] standpoint, In those who. hue enamored comm amend. menu in the t?enate hm have given notice (bet they will move to dis- charge the confereel end select oth- ere in the event the conference report in in valance with their views. 7 The coniereel no "so confronted with the knowledge that their diode will so tor ought if the provision. of the Senate bill calling for publicity on in return in remind in the final measure. The Republican insurgents inttteMouseshnvervoudtoinatmet the conference to keep this mm mm :1 well u the graduated m on unduturbed corpontlon "can. III- other controversial which. Haw- R. B. Godfrey The Quality Store Guaranteed Int Color: a-rrnusu-mr. m." it.swrat.mt ', Kaynee Blouses POR BOYS wow " you: $1.00 1 After cleansing the records of its owt members. the Congress continue». it? inventi'ate the administration of l furry Daugherty an Attorney Genoral, ttus.operatton of the Shipping Board {and the sole ot ships. The Bonnie Oil .cbmmlttoo resumed its activities "which Ms developed slurp difference of opinion between members ot the 'eotyitttittmr as to methods of proced- one. I'mpouh hove been madts in oer. loin outta-s to give those spoolsl in- mailman; committees authority to 'oontinno their work during tho-um- lmet and all mamas. Republican Ilesdey no blocking this New!!! on Mile contention that the Mention " severe! inveitintiou have been under my (lulu the week. but the with ot inquiry in rapidly diminish-i in. Senator Wheeler. Democret. of mm the ha been under indict, ment by lotion! mud jury. haa'beeatl, whitemhed by his mum in the} Senate, utter a short and intereetinpi inquiry. The report of the committee in no way affect. the Senator's liabili- V before the Judiciery. The House committee 1ihsrrhre,retnovesd the silt- ma of misuse of office 33th Repre- mtetive when. No nation he been taken ".010 House on the one or Representative Lung)". Republic". ot Kentucky. who ha- been lenienced to-two you: in the Atlanta prison in [median with "legal trend in liquor 'permits. l Our Washington Letter . BY WILLIAI DALI? N. It. A; Gan": Business Shows Growth _. _ _ mammal... purify We light af mount (a: to 2 1 Tthublic ServiéaCom- W in an Illinois cor,- poraglon; operated tnd' bower: or (as 'to 203 may. citieo and town..- it: more than 3.700 cm- ployeamreaidents ofthe communities carved and, of in more than 21,500 stockholder mm 92% m maiden" ~of 111mm the amplify of them baht customers of the Comm. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS m ' autumnal '.5,t'i"ti'e1igititti, . - - the r' manu- itltMrl'dttttlY this- I "can villi-m out. the "than. at the Vol- Stu", bun-n thallium -teM1itoer. "an": |muwwmmw 1mm.mthuthemoot Pttt. mid m the "loan. The adeetetatq. at much hue Muted mummuenethurvmwrbhom 103m and the We" an at strong liquors. " In datum whether any of the" hm: will he reported tron the committee. an - anon 1- being made to "on! this tune before the ioonvontlonu. pump-tumult: .ln . lat minute ottcrt to hunt about (can loll-lotion ct an. Ion-ton. Senator Smith. Denocnt. of South Carolina. bu introduced 3 lull much would create ngrlculturu Association- "rith power to tend money on farm pr r .1112: tb. limit production octet mrket accumulation. According to Senator 'Sln'lh. this hm In proposal as a com- nnuzu re manure which Ina-1H obtata tlu manor! ct the tum blue. The McKay-Hunger: bill nu ll," right ot ."V In the Solute. tttmer T and a uni The :5.an at bu been tm., der "(at tn the than on. week with the mm for an "no"! at theRntthtadtattetr Baud. _2ho dos has bu boon very may": tum-o Ind My un- have 4W thaan. ' llbol' ha been comm: a m- oroul 1tg'tlfNt'tt'S"dt the Hoe. 'en-Berklcy bill. than I. "we ttho. nihood ot an. mount. was moor- vented Into In! Manama "tours "nent o WI. l, l Victor Berger, Socialist. ot Wiscon- Mn. has introduced [bill provldlnx xror government owneehl pend opera. tion ot railroads, express compenlee. 'tvlegmph end telephone companion. ,lntervlewe with influential members iof 130 Home end'Senete irt.ditwtat the! him " little mtnttmettt tot lactation" of thinjlndxbeum of the emu-ho experiment conducted durum war with federal control of the railroads end other public nutmeg. . _. Sewing 6, 000 "111:!" miua---202 cities and town: -with Gas or Electricity. ' t. . ,f'm} 'voung uuényh wil a: ttttde on mu moon]. OGCQOQODUOOOOOSQ a INDIPINDINT radon an " a . .uanmdthldmmuall C 0 than"... C tibtbttretB6)tBSetg)OtBOtg)t, This Company now I provides more than 252,000 custdmer, with electric light and power or gas services." . ' "N the first three months of I 1924, the Public Service Corp- pany of Northern Illinois installed 4,635 electric meters as c'ompared with 3,994, in'the corresponding period in 1923. Each meter not only indicates a new home pr industrial cus- tomer for the Company, but, in the greater number of in- stances, these new-meters mean . new residences,' factories or stores in the territory. Instal- lation of gas meters, showed a prppdrtionate increase. THE BilllEl?MEliT-0lElf Lil) YEAR 'liifAlRrrYTrruiimusrco. "catamaran-nu , mic-unman- . ".l.mwullm' . mm» _ im a - - "'aib , w: 't25,00tun . . ruidence. store. warehouse. or building of any kind, brick, frame or stucco? Then Micah with Phoke 81 LIBERTYVILLE SIGN co. 1 "MMSL Do You Gontemislate Building , EVERYTHING .IN SIGNS Alexander S. Burgess Mason use can Contact" l, . ' ZION. ILL. _ Eatimates Given In "at. 1mm: I b ESE gamma..."

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