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Libertyville Independent, 22 May 1924, p. 3

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LAWYER mam» CHARGED}: ll. ll. C0. In. A. Townsend will entertain the Lediee' Aid Society Thmdny. June 5. There will be n max peoplee' meet- ing et the M. E. church Sunny eve- ning. Mar M. lethal-hi services will ad held " the Vole meter: et 2:30 Mar " The Voio heater Aid Society widget to that everyone who by their gener- oue do'hetione helped to make out Mar Binhdey Bods! 1 success. Mr. Wench received . My birthday cake for he- inc the oldest pen-eon mount. There - 812.78 taken in. Inch credit is the line Orpha Russell end like We Roma. the committee in chute. The Antioch lacking Co. bu sold the "can; house and the retail plant to 3 Mr. Poll-out, at Chieago. The new proprietor took charge Monday, Mar It. Mr. Roe-chick: bu purcha- ed a market in Chic-Jo on the west side and bu taken possession. The funny will remain here until a home can be located near the new Met. In. Waiter Tutor and little son of Warthetratt,and I!" Pearl Luz of Chi. naoo 'uited, seven] any: the wt was ht the home of their tmrenu, Mr, and In. Char. Luz. Br. in" Lttrertrvtue June " to 21 ACins Ynlleu [Winona an 3 " ane recital a the Melnhudt home in Burlington, Wit. Band" evening, Mar lt. It" Humemu expects to leave that the nrat ot July for Europe to further her study ot music. She was a former Antioch resident; . W. A. Chrintorfemon and funny ot Kebab: motored down Sundny and visited It the home of their mother, In. M. Davis. '. _ Imp!) Wentlnke In very ill with pneumonia. , 'q In: Join AN etttertained n num- ber of girl friend: u 3 week end party at their cause at Loon Luke. Mun Roe-chum: alumna! the party and out: one had u doubtful time. Mr. up m. Henna Bunker mn- ed tenth/ed " Crystal Lake Sunny. in. E. L. samba Ipent a few dares this was! tn Chicago. Mrs. Jones Steam: 'entertained a number of friends in honor of the thir.. teenth birthday of MI" Esther. The party was in the form of u surprise. Omen (vane played and . delightful use was enjoyed by on those tn at- tendance. A very nice Hunch wu mod. and um Esther recelred my Inbound guts. . Mr. aid Mrs. Wm. C. Dillon attend ad I National Guernsey sale at Hum dale Thundnx. p" In. Ben Dunn and little dunner of Cameo In" returned home, after .peasding seven! an." at the home of her pron". V -Mrts. F. Hironimul; (hunter. Mrs. C. Han. Mrs. James Klan!) and In. Rose Datum spent Thundny tn Watt. If. m In. Bert any of Waukegan united In! Sand" at the home of their sister, In. Anna Kalb. Mitises Maude Rename! and Orpha spent Saturday In Chicago. "E. K. In ot Eve-mu In a visitor " lawman: Ftuan Monday. Edward Lush and Davis Wellington spent the week end u. Urinal... , . In. G. W. Jenion visited renting in Chicago an"! an tut Week. 7 In. Holldorf mttortatttesd 3 friend frog: [may the put week. 7 L B. (Moe wu In his Victory Me. mortal hoopla] seven! an the put Mr. and Mn. G. A. Vase)! went but Sunday at Gurnee with their daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Benwell. V Mr. nod In. Carroll of Chic." vio- lted over Sunday " the home of their ttngetta, Mr. and In. J. C. Jana. - Mr. "a In 1!on my" at Br. mton 1mm! and" st the hon. at an}: no". gm fun". 00000000000000000 Dr. Moriett and min: loud the mm pert of in: week to Wuhan. who" they - to me and? home. 'rtteittthttrxtttnutttmrttte- wu hold Int Thursday erentntt at the mm mm end was won ut- m. mmmmovnm eo-ttrt-ttoo,-- new union. There won - for Effort: to reach Prmldent Detrick this utternoou were futile. but tt III reported that Any. Premiers"! is Illogod to have misused the (and. ot the railroad company during the uveral year: that he var!!! charge of my tinaneUl nexollnuona. . 0,0009000707000000 The railroad tor mun: year' has had a rather hectic exulence. The Pe u at t p. ruined for lawn. Ha, In: brought to "(antenna und .1! Junticc luau vu-nttendin; luv "ttool in Chicago. the use In tah. on Into" Poiice "(nitrate Walter Taylor. Random-t "I released miller ",000 bonds, and be retained Atty. A. It Bunbien u counsel. The can can continued until May " " , p. m und he will be " I. H. Daria. of Wwoow. pm "on! of the Chicago. than" and WM mum "only. - out h warn! for John Pro-donut. well known Chicuo silornoy-at-hw, chitin; that he embezzled ".650 (to. ttte'raiiroad. . . Any. headers-It wu Arrested in Chicago Friday night by Deputy Show! Dolhon A. Wale on the war-an which wu sworn out nev- mi an" no before Justice of the Page. Chaise, E. luau. 's'rom LOOK! maven: .. macaw Chautamnn win be "gown 53.!" Syipdtod Lake chmsnawm Company u: of $6.650 'AI'I'IOCII VOLO he grins before Justice THE tNNU'EKDENT-+.60 A YEAR "or: LOOK! LISTEN! The Redpuh cumulus wth be In Ubenyville June .11 to 21: '01 um week. whore he vu oporuurd on for "pendulum ' Len Cum-ll mama Maine" In Wanna on; week. Joe Wealth; in very in at his home with pneumonia. ' (than qub WT porch-ed s new Buick qqdtut. Mr. Knowing mod to the. Lake County Gourd human WM? on" Thoma-u- tuiuuum-Miua- eo.ti-ttrttrte,afuraruehatt-t 'tttttet-art.---- MMsTttt_naN.Wataeererreter't, -ttrXhtuudnftoattamrtu-rv. 'ee.tgttttqM.B,etttttretL Eileen, the ma. humor ot Mr. and In. Law Osmond, m "on to the In. county M 3-qu o few days no. when ID will he "do: quantities to: sen-lot (our. Dr. Bock accounted has. t, Dr. and In M and Mr. and la. Le.tio Clinch]! mod to XII'lnkee Monday avails. Jim Putter In. been oqttte sick nu the nut tow an. m "qtittte-tteMr.taggdMg..Wu nammmmmmmtm be. Ptrttert.voeytRarsdumtw ttnodtotttBttad. . Ree illlii/llist:i;,rjr Cd .The _'. most l - 'iii""'"'"', I3: . eriiiir1mtqtlltttiiiMitbtaitat1 it prove that, in the inferno' of motor heat, Tempered holds from '10 to 36% higher viscosity than other good oils. _ ' Tests prove that Tempered holds its greater viscosity over a far longer period. That it provides maximum resistance against crank- case dilution. Thus it provides an added safety margin. u,,, Tempered reduces to a minimum your carbon troubles. When. it burns, it leaves no gritty residue. Its carbon is soft, blowing harmlessly out with the exhaust. _ . f"" should be your single choice. We have it here in the correct weight for your car, truck and tractor. We r'edommed if absolute- fy, and stand back of it unreservedly. If you have tried it, we need not urge you further. Nine out of ten who really try Tempered, use it always. But if you have never tried ft, call on us. And start right. Have your crankcase drained, before your first filling of Tempered. Then you'll learn New 0U know what tempering does to metal. How it adds life, endurance, and supple toughness toit. These great advantages are now applied to motor oil. Wadhams developed the tempered, or controlled heat method of oil refining. The furious; scorching heat of ordinary refining is avoided. Oil particles are saved from charring and brittling. The full, rich oiliness is preserved. It is kept for crankcase duty instead of being heat-shattered in manufacture. Tempering is _ the most important improvement ever brought to motor oil. Your motor and your purse benefit three ways. Tem- pered oil gives your motor greater protection. Repeated tests In some cases the value of meat, dairy manna. e2", garden and or- 'e'l'lrr'ufr"d'/Tt'l used by tum familie- Many farmers in Lake, County " mit they, would have had an quietne- ly trying time or it had It not been that they were able to supply nearly all their needs trom their farms. , The burden of "Iran-sent aarittttr 1mm annular: has been and tor lwy hm (Ammo. not only in [Aka Com". but through the an. ot nllnoln. beau-o they were able to supply the bulk of their on need» from their (arms. accordan to H. C. H. Cue. head ot the an: organisi- tion and munngement department of the College of Agriculture, unlvenl~ ty ot llllnolm Through thitg opportunity to tret their own living, farmers as a elu- lnve more chance In meeting a peri- od or tryln; time: successfully than nlmosz any other group. he "plum. ed. my me co. FARMERS um um arr FARMS State Report Shows that this Has Helped to Tide Them Liuttrarill 'V 'V . e, Illinois thnir Depression. y 3'55)?» -driais itl""'Y' -. ..M0 to r tyil r: din] STOP! Ict,': LISTEN'. - The Radium banana"; will be in Libertyvtue Jyne 17 to M. Ga, arttt "all In Ututttrtt. l Garland had been dead for several The commencement exerclsps ot our hours, the body treirtg rigid. schools wilt be held in the Cousteau-5 At an- lnqu " held It the Holland lions! chm-Q Fridny evening. A class "undertaking moms Monday the jury ot " will receive their dlgxlomas a! A found that aGrlsnd had died tram this tune and s splendid pr ram has 'orzanic heart disease. . , been annual, - i The, degassed haves flvn children. STOP! ..L&OK! LISTEN! -'all of wktm live out or the clty. DIM." n...s.._.|. L-..¢-.._u_ _.nl v. . In. Ed Wagner spent last itusrt, day and may In Chicago. R. , Godfrey and Kenneth MC Hagan spent Tuesday In Chicago. Min Ben Wagner spent Saturday and Sunday with Antioch friends. MN. tll. MeGrath has returned to her home here. after spending the win- ter tit Chicago. Mr. and Hrs. I". D. Battertshait were ht Guano Friday. G. w. Thom spent Monday and Tuesday In Chieago on bualnen. Enelm've plan- tre being made to} a pm which will given It the opgn homo Memorial day. Mun Marion Young ot Rum City lo, " 3 [out of Mrs. Ker-bet at High- iand Lute. o In! " u Nu " no. a you. " cordlu to - - by a. college. The mu of the" "on. (or etch "no. in the funny in u but a $107 in "In cues. At to» an prion than value. would be practically doubled. ' GRAYSLAKE ', MAY 22. I924. THE iNDEPttNDENT--at.stt A Year Frank Girl-ad. and 68 y' employo ot Waukegln street mean, was found dead Sum] chair In hin room At 101 Wat: He rushed to the streets. finding Patrolman Herbert anus. who sum- moned. Dr. A. H. Clneboon Garland, according to Huckett. had been sitting in the chair lqte Saturday evening. When Racket! woke up about 0 o'clock Sunday morning he found Guiana still alt- tins in the chair, but dud. John Hackett, his room mttte. made the discovery. DEAD MAN FOUND IN CHAIR, HEART TROUBLE BU. MED Frank Garland, Aged 68 Years, a City Employe, Is Discov- ered by Roommate. r tlt thwart- y in a In Subscribe to T he hidepeMent-41dR)_ "P Pay Rent .io Ydurself. l onosn' YOUR OUPPLY now-Ewan" miuvirw unmet . Mil oping M male. on. _ McCormick Deering, Tractor ' r") ' IN A 2-PLOW SIZE , ATLAS BEVERA G ES HERE-215A o " Schanck Illdwe The . Mecormick4hetiag l5-30 (3-plUv) Tho. tor has brought us "tan/friends, and it is growing more popular every day. Now cornerthe new 10-20 to carry the McCormick-Deering banner out) an}! other farms. The l0-20 ls almost en ixrtehstk- of its bigger brother. having ball and mlke but" at 2'8 points, unit tPtsstruction ball l-rink cube. unit main frame, safe atrilmtimrof weight. all mov- ing parts replacable, and complete worms otiuip. ment. The McGhnaeblherimr engine "when " ficient power fer ell 24plow work. and for the may Every man whose farm power moi!" tre. foe2-plowtractorAoulGeethtuetewarrimi, '0 will hue it at our More in a few ar And " be trladtoAowrouitsmanrteatures. hi" talk toiaboutit. P,erupoeca-iiitdr- omtratioeioet your fun. . mama: so Telephone" \ an". """T' v "'"'"'""l"" "l Tommy thte,, thh', 'luticeep2,the L... HERE 5 A REAL SUGGESTION! . Make dint bird with the rent money fly the other why! Watch the expression change-- when he-or you-pays rent to himself. It caibe dork. We can do it.. Just phone and we'll gladly explain. V DO IT NOW: THIS FIGURES an all-too-fri- situation. And the, man is thinking just what any of us thin.kshnder like conditions. My momma. Want a "Marmot-c Gui ml: um or Tn: anii"titiiiifii r JiSii5i,9,,9,9,r,?gsyL , 50 W a: In WI W

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