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Libertyville Independent, 18 Sep 1924, p. 2

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_"/iss:"' m mums IN ir',, , RD. CONSTRUCTION a: "i',i'i"sj, y 1'5 "whats. the crack color- ' _ infant-ll can tram Chicago, won in Mun-spay u 3'" ("99' C, a: ' Illinois in auxin; very marked ml In road connruclion. even , walker condition. reeently 'hn been a source ot delay. Accord. " ttt the eonatrwetlort report itoued h the But. Division of Highways, N ot "' mllea of pavement has E completed thus hr this year. . b nymxlm'tely 115 miles more r"- Ill boon computed at the "we my" 23" but" 1 "J, 47.5: m. and 1 on mm with but T way In"! mutton. I '1'. W not! of t "abiiik" the took ending Septem- Ber,d. 41.58 miles of pavement were m.106 paving mixers. 9900 will MO teams were employed on highs" ot the state in that cut. Mk T. Sheets. Chief Sate High W bane". in discussing the road citation. stated: "Re people ot the state sre justly - of the'xrent strides Illinois is "I in road work. While nil of as 'M" the great convenience " h?!" by hard rosds. very fast ree- l!!! their meaning tn dollars and In recent yes". there has been considerable research work conducted In lam the comparative coat of mum: motor vehicles on .vnrloul typos or road. tt has been establish- ed that. when I road camlng MO which: per dnv la surfaced with a Nth tyne pavement. an annual sav- lll of 'ttproximately M,575 per m1lo will be Btreeted. All of Illinola' trunk Hue highways carry an no!» no of gt least 500 vehicles a day; - of. them carry several times Mitt Weather Conditions, Mich Have Caused Delays, Have Not Halted Work. puny on the that number mom wits m non 1Jllltttrr1MUE mm mum The present year wm see about 1800 miles added to the state's pav- ed road "stem. This yeer's construc- tton alone. then. will tttrirrd e saving ot.spproxitrttste1y "000,000 each rear Car many yen: to come. If trailic on these roads should avenge 1000 which: Der "r,--n tigttre which any 3.003:th be "peeti--the avian In on. veer will mount to, nearly "0.000.000. In othef words. the road! constructed this you wile mid to the ,e-tth of the Itlte between 88,000.- "o. and 816300.000 "nutty. In con- whon with Inch -trtert, interest "aiTiiutortronotetiteatrytturoM. menu link into mummies." any on. in! at. We run. "not! an Outw- and can meld} mun lulu: hit. two I... I..." Mod. u did "Intuit. Carlt- ,mattod. Mon and. I - we. at P. Bun-'1': "not. ma Inning: Strobbe now phy- Ill "sand tor Libertyville. White popped to Strobbe. Hill strolled. mm Iona! um. Weathers dropped the bail for u double play. Bunnie filed to Carton. a Winters Wu may tor m Roblmon. Strobbe fouled Elmer! popped to Keene. Ninth inning: Pllliflnt Robinson. Sheldon med Ninth inning: Pilliflnt threw out Robinson. Sheldon flied to Ehnert. Lee popped to Weathera. White threw out Weathers. Moore went out, Hamilton to Robinson. Ben- melt flied to SIX CARS STRIPPED BY ROBBERS IN N. CHICAGO SATURDAY Officer Pete Johnson Has Little Left of New Ford Coupe After Robbers Get Thru. Chicago and are other North Chicago' .auto owners ere today walking and seeking the robbers who, lute Satur- day night. stripped tires, coils. eccee- sories and everything movable " the cars ea they were parked at curbs in different streets in the city. Policeman Johnson had his new Ford coupe" parked in front of " home shortly after dinner and wee waiting for n time before going down to the city hall. When he went out to get the car there was very little left ;of it. Five tires. all tour coils. a tstop: glight, spot light, windshield wier and gsun vieor had been taken offlomcer 'Johneon immediately went to the po- "ice station where he soon stnted re Iceivlng reports from other ports of the city where auto owners had found everything loose taken " theircarn. In all there were six automobiles that had been stripped of every accessory and in each case the robber had taken ott the tires. ' C The police did not tehe the names of the more ot the one who turned In the coupe?" but they believe they hue dew: ich wilt result In "It immediate meet of the culprit. They rettMNttt to nuke my statements re- cur-ding the Identity ot the inspect. (iUSTAV 1Wlllih . . PLACE PADLOCKED Mr. and In. Arthur Emmet of CN I'LALI: rAulM'E" Catto motored out und'mt Sunday ~._._.._. utthohomeotmmtrmvu. The home of Gum Rodin. of m Mr. and Mm. M Samantha were Eighth street. In: to be Minted CW visitors novel-sub" the put Havana: for Hamilton and fouled to Blanke. numerals," '- - fifllilitllmltt8m JAW BLDWNOFF Three Men Nearly Drowned When Boat Is SWIM, One Man Shot in Hand. Duck hunting opened " an!" Tuesday and (bound: at hum-u mudhenl laugh"! themulvu Into - consciousness white has took turns at shooting at out on". "an" in uneueGure rotted, ot no. it I'll rwondertul opening, "not! only through {30 peg up! "9.22 wu "Had. The Muriel. mi unnamed up. attonrt 3 1 on blowout. ' 1 my mum and tom. 1 our ot right lands on two hunt- on mm with shot. ' non - drx,"med in our min: boat. I m united Ind and. m: u would. mm at to tum-ad. later my": my dtttetetb. "on but" "Mutton. Tho m taken no Wkly _ - _ Henry Von of Antioch m unat- odantfttn.dttgtrritioeheHtt tor shooting 1 wood duct. Ernest Wand of Chic-so In th- ed 835. for shooting hetero out!» by the some court. Deputy than Warden Henry Ken: of Wonk." nude both _ . At the newt: tttttttbit m tom- ed that one mu had his eye. that out It Gnu Lake. Another mu wu Itruck In the tor by may "on. Part ot " new expression In carried into the must: by the du. ehirtre _ . Three men. aittutrttt a blind built shout s boat In Gnu Lute. nearly drowned when a high powered motor boat passed them sad sank their skiff.' They were pulled to shore by n rescuing party. 'Two other" tiuntisrs cumin emu heavy charges ot' shot in their hands. Ducks were plantiful, according to Deputy Kern. .. -. Mr. and Mm. John John-on and two children of WW went Smithy ("at Davis. In. Funk 0mm of Chicago in vu. tting a the home ot her ulster. In. It! Cribb. Tw ANTIOCH "d"" W""f'"*" F" _ Cl." "wink."dh Rm.mmwm on). sauna-twat" a my In Arthur - and alumna nun-nod use WM that n qrqet'q Tttgit with Chime "have; unmhuLmMn "rate-et-tttttt that "In. B-tHBeosttr-.arett.eetittrd,t9it Winning-um. mmmvauwmou- unanimity. . 'no Mon club ttetd no - monthly tuner " "an 8099'. Mon. du 11th About " at tho "but men atupiUd. Anon" I. M. Run- ud Jano- Goodman. both at Wuh- - aw liiten. of Boowfct. mu. 1. Visiting "have. and 't$eqttts In an. her home Walnut" m. M5 spouting mm "on "ttttttg Eiiil tin-lam. Ptotand41htmMttrtt.tehoi him at Int wool. _ , . and In. Wu. gtMhmAgt all mm. c. B. -ttat mu "an lick. M0! "at w. and In. 301ml W In. a. up to: not at tho root. um. In. tmr. men atrtteetttt to W t M - a was of " am. It}. In. $terv.and Innwprlmtonn- tux-nod home my. from their trip to New York. where they mm a". gamma wont.- and other miatti. They report a fine up. They went by "Mobile. Mrs. Hand. my and daughter. Viola and Dale! Nelson. of Ubertr- ,v'me, visited friends and tenth" in Pafi2ut"ttttg'9titr.tt can? that: m WM " IIIU. . - lll' _ Antioch Sand». ItiPflimiNl0kIB I. SAVE momma 1 -$8000,'000 HERE Bprintritetd, m., Sept. t6.--'rtMt "In. of hard med- ln do end cents he: been tttrured out b Funk T. Sheets. chief state high"! engineer. The sev- ing In one you from the 1800 miles- of pavement tteittg built in the auto this you will be between 88,000,000 um $16,000,000 to operators of mo- toq, vehicles. he athletes. _ h - - - _ tuareh work bu established that a paved ma ctr-tying 500 vehicle. not: a" nvel "so per mile W no over muggt of operating that value- louonun uptvod'road. Ma- nkind. An all nunou' but In. huh'l" cam n "we of st but 500 vehicles . dag, it is only new [to mummy the mileage b "Milo and the mail um. "not 'S'rh'llliirlm'raih! I 'rhllas'li1atliRhl Syd-(lion. m., Sept. tE-The ll- unola mu crop took g tttrtt tor 1th. but» calla. no put month. t 'ropon and. public buy by A. J. Inns" "rt-ttami mum but". Ania. m ad who: ,Ihovoa hmt out a. an. Wl2'et,wthuru'lt2'.'1rri'i an" auto! 410.000 Moll-no crop vu mum.) to the more south- iom conn_tlol and I winynolnme. Am . Show not. II M 5.3.0.000 was com. - with "ttwo tubal: . you no In m an m "can of c"0,04I0 mu. "I. Inc-'- can- notchl up). - In -tettott to to 158.000 bank. on." with an - 1.151.000 hm! my ted tho - oe "8.00! "My _ ammunutbounthoquuty oetHtttrtttsmrttetedttte- Imnols pout gteetagd. will We. "Moo huh). this you. Burnt: "tmated. nu compare. with C75.- ooo when u you at"! 3M4"- A good out my. both ttt "out!" ond nullity. to looked tor in the southern countie- vhere moot of the comments] fruit I: no". The crop in the northern he" of the note to reported tether dight.. State peer production to estimated at 337.000 bullion competed with 301,000 bush- els test not. . k _ The Illinois gape crop ll below the "on" with September cow dltlon root-pull u " per cent a: noun], compared with tho tatt' you "can to: September of 81 not t BEER RUNNERS , EH 8300 FINES Two boar mun. who towed more like millionth" sons than an. birds. wore ttned $300 "(1.1:qu eggett in "we. court. In. My nur- noon. following their - two weeks no by Sheri! AM and In: crow. Whoa, the no wu a-od, tho boar runners. John tmithan and mm Wan. mailed out rolls of [sold com thu would an. o pinto an). old counted out at "" limp no: 'rfthtr.Y our-agar. Po 1tt vii "an. ta." Tom BPM.' "twang-Ate: utr " 2tttt and gears vow WWII! var Prospect tt until Ago. BETTER Ill AUGUST in than Aer J. N. BERNARD, Proprietor Telephone 202 -::- Liberty JOHN. L. NICHOLSON & SON w. J. MANN. Superintendent. T momma ILL V . Telephone McHenry 632-J-I thete.t-darfur-ehrlt,riul,tkoilutar&oe*ti" . mic-Hi0 . Tthuh-e-ttdei-et-ttttgb-are-em" "ioirmcamrjtroscittiEsnsAN.is out of the {one Hisam.KINEr0FvAuErV1EW.2nd,mse of the most beautihgeowsatBe0ann.isbrFindenseNdeFar-Aose MFmdernePrideJolnnhaRuewasaworld'srecordcow Ind her three nearest direct sires ere all out of a world's rcord earandhissire,KingHengerveklAatarieFante,wismttora world's record cow and by the son of a world's record cow. His sire has two world's record sisters; his dam has two sisters that are world's champion sisters, and his dams sire has two world's record sisters. With such breeding. a great deal can reasonably be expected from our herd sire. PHI. FARM POSCH ,me1tr.reeoedeow.likaritPmehPatase.amlbrasmtofthe frm-telf-leo-tlieth-san. If You Want a eRal Herd Sire BELL FARM POSCH PRIDE Birchmont Farms Plum 154M COLLINS & DOANE COMPANY ' MONUMENTS Libertyville Garage tttrn-ttsehr-Are-o" irfiuFibiAt-Mytehe? gwmhm'yu ttu,utlu,gd,N'"g,W, matey..- 'iiiiiLGiiAGmamati-t_d -..'.-__ --e.e_e--_ 1' The- who want and can pay ("quality put it In $atqeristit "mm "was" but Rh tf.",J'ftrB11tU'flhrfr'dilt -aiods Iii More Than a Million In Daily Use, . DOWN " "" ELECTRIC SIATION ms. D Proctor Insurance of all kinds and Mausoleums (Under Federal Supervision) HONOR Rtyl, "323-1924. 374363 P"-1ieff_ttte"" Libertyville, Illinois The World u agility-Cat mum

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