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Libertyville Independent, 2 Oct 1924, p. 3

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mss mm _ muss 3:1an mm a m Gums toukg In Weds Chl. oaoo om: Both an Exe. trans!!! Popular- The wedding of mu Von: an. wardt. datattter of Ir. and In. Her. m A. Allvudt. ot "0. Bo. Albany St. Guano. to Jun": 0m by ton at urn. Lox-tn my. ot Ounce took tttaes Saturday amt-noon " 2:30 " the Paton-:0 ot the Hotho- diet church It North Chlcuo. Ree. Ellis unm tror'ormod the our many. Tho oouplo_ 'PP autumnal. A reception wee held st the home of the bridegroom's mother st Ours see Sill", siternoon.' " guests he- iu present. The yam couple plea on spending s number ot dsys is Weaken: "tne which they will' lesve for llanespolis siter which they will pmhshly spend the winter on the West coast where Mr. " will be sent by his co q ny. Mamet Roy is b?.ntiFi is Our- nee end Wuhan. e "tended the trrndr'hetsttol st Games end the Weaken: Business College. He wss sso employed by the Griess new Tennis; Co. end is new employed by the Voice & Veeder Co. inc. of Chi- esso. The bride bu slwsys resided in Chicago. where she was employed at the DemPrt-Douxhery Co. The couple was presented with s unique wedding one try Mr. Ray's aunt, Mrs. Fred Znehler. of Beach. Ill. SUSIE; THROAT WITH RAZOR, HAS aMa Ti) LIVE Henry Paulo. 32 Cummings Ave., "'nnkegan. In in Victory Memorial hospital where he was taken early Thursday. utter he drew 3 user over " throat in an attempt at suicide. Dr. L. G. Bracken. who attended him. says he will live. Dr. Buckett 'states that the razor severed "viral' minor arteries but none of the im- portant ones. or the trachea} com. monly termed the wind-pipe. What prompted the man to make the attempt In uncertain. John Mar. tti, ot 544 Caroline. place. a friend of the victim, to whose room he had come " 4:80 o'clock In the morn. tug. stated that he detected the odor of liquor about the man.' He had been deepondent. he said, r Henry Pastalo Goes to Room of Friend to Attempt Suicide, Shortly liter entering the room. while Marni was dressing for work, Futile ttlit his throat with the razor. Ho dropped to the noor, evidently thinking he was dying. The Wane] and Paternal: ambulnnco was called and he wn rushed to the houpitnl. The wound is about four inches long. "I; iraiuaiood that Paulo in married but not Hung with In; '11.. _ The Mount Rest Comm Anoth- uonvm uuaBuuruBo-ocnnl Community home on may evening. October 10. Chicken "CANON. " "iiiiii aGGGiai sam'm' y and Buck! " home. She In mndlnn human oollpce Jn, wyptrte Mr. niacin. John 3m. Br., on- torulned In. Stalin's sister and her funny [to inPonuu: over the week end. There will be no church services here next Sunday, so It In conference Sundny. Sunday school will be at the WI hour, 10:30 A. m. - Mr. and In. Allen Dixon. In. Funk usable. Marion and Esther Winters attended the Mun"; ex- ercises of nurses " Victory Memorial hospital Tuesday "(moon II" Em Wm" was one of the (adulte- this you. mu lute Collin; m homo for u abort In: Mat Bunny. Mr. and In. Anna Prater spent Sunday with In. Cnvtord. Choir r'cheersel Pride! evening Oct. 8, st , o'clock. P. T. A. meeting " the school house " ' the me evening. A full attendence is requested " both these meetings. F Sunder Oct tr, In wily day. Don't forget to sttend chunk end brine, someone else elonx. The trees on the echool grounds ere wing trimmed up. which nukes them look much better. - 1 Mr. end In. Moore ot Chicexo spent pert at the week with their sister end mower. In. Moore It is neported that Mr. Dorfmen we: held up iete lest Betnrdey evening. Evidently someone wented e little cheese to buy more moon with. Miss Etta Schroeder is stein no end around. eiter e herd siege of pneu- ground. the: I new new w W"- Ina mum-e pm-.- --- - __ moon. . , months, ere expected home this week. it in add that there were quite I The manned" Bundey "ttttol law em: (moon Itm. not oyeten) held the tunnel any guy exercieee on It the deuce lest "My end that .sundey. tottowod by .n uddreu by event of then vote ego-ted. Let Ree. Geo. H. Fiche, director of Re-) this be evening that it on 'liefi'i5'k'i4 Education of the Preehyterr more not in the future they will be a ChieaM. evenly deelt with. " Mr, and Mn. A. C. Smiley hove Severe] from h." etmded the fun- moved into their new home on Or- en! eervioe of lire. Albert Benet than" in." Lone (love Inc head». end NM; In. trod Hammers" wm be the tint " w on ,e',,"g,'Neg,','o"g to Lhoeteu to at. Pure Women'e Society I!" honor nad mm memory of Thur-any met-noon. one s the oIdeet mum of m| Mr and In. In.» lulu!" sad '4 V _ - ot Ania-ton Retina. Mr. end ROSECRANS HALF DAY [THE POOR FARM SITUATION The Superviaora have knocked out the proposed plan of con- structing a new poorhouae. It was that after the con mitteee appointed reported that the old buildings are unsafe. uneanitary and f1re traps. and after the Superviaora voted to adopt the plane ot the architect. the project should have at least gone as far as the votera of the county. The Super-views who voted against the pro- position may have what they consider good reasons for to doing, because there is no question about their doing what they consider . .. V, -- -._r-.....-..e- position may have what they consider good reasons for so doing/ because there is no question about their doing what they consider: best for the county, but it this county should be so unfortunate; as to have a disastrous tire, or the health of its poor were to il mensced through unsanitary conditions, the Suprevisors would! most likely be criticized. Perhaps criticism which arose over the) int that the board members decided not to sell the present site ot the poor farm was partly responsible for the Supervisors chang- ing their minds and lettiril the whole thing go. In s public pro- ject as big as that there is always some criticism or difference of opinion. so if the Supervisors had permitted the project to go on the ballot toe the public st the November election, what happens " the poothousc in the future would not be held against them lin case it is unfavorable. _ M, 'A- 4-- 1..."! Dorhnnn this An offer of "co an acre was made for the land. remap; um is not enough. In our opinion it is worth double that amount. compared to what other property is worth where "it is so conven- iently located. But the more the land is worth the less it is a pro- fitable thing for the county to try to' farm it, and the county prob-i ably could get along with half of it. There isn't a farm in the'; county which can make interest on the investment where the 'Mm' land is worth 51,500. If the county is bound to do farming in; connection with its poorhouse, it might be real economy to' utilaie" low priced land. That is the position of many Libertyville pea-l, ple who want the poorhouse moved so tiher village can expand to! the north. They contend that from a farming standpoint the "s-i, acre tract has not been a good investment, simply because the cost' of operation has been too great, and riot because of any fault of the superintendent or aids. A poorhouse is different from other institutions, because its inmates are either too old or invalids and therefore unable to work to any great extent, and therefote,the farming they do is of little consequence. Many Libertyville peo- ple are of the opinion that if the county maintained only enough of a farm to avoid crowding in the location of the buildings it would be cheaper in the long run to buy the produce that ordin- arily is being raised on the poorfarm land and let somebody else try to make a living farming $1,500 an acre property. . . V . 431335211. -rtr1.lr-!1.1Pc-., connection with its poorhouse, it nugl low priced land. That is the positio ple who want the poorhouse moved s the north. They contend that from a acre tract has not been a good investn of operation has been too great, and the superintendent or aids. A poort t LOCKED UP Ill l SuMillii(i BREAK JAIL II) FREEDOM "Hump" anéelack Moore, Al- leged Tough Eggs, Charged With Beating Man. nun-y In... "'""r" - who lived west of DererfUld, may broke jail " Northbrook. where they were being held try Chief of Police Al Emit for questioning into the "tempt M - "' '4' -_-- ------0-. A, I'Jlnl' IUI M""""'"""""- ._-_ - - to murder Fred Zimmer. carpenter of Highluad. Park. who I. in the hospital at that city sunning from I possible skull (roam. He It "DINO to alt. "cording to Chief of Police Ed. " - - - - _., --G- husb- m3??? iihhsnd Park. . upon tht ulnau I drunken -Tho Moore brotheu. "wanna; w Emu. m bootleuen and one owes thes city 8200 tn flttett that It has taited --V " 4--- - kg nav- of not! length. Zinnia was picked up on the edge of the Northbrook woods Thursds! night. He m unconscious and Ennis ordered him at" to the Highland Put hospital. "He had s bottle on him " the time." according to the Northbrook chief. ' . ---a-A no shah "It "any"... "He had I bottle on him " the] time." according to the Northbrook chief. F . 1 The loom were arrested " their home, .hut had mode no "Moment in connection with the use. They lifted a trap door in the con- crete when" they made their eecnpe. Police feel conftdent that they will have them in custody Mime on they are searching all the wooded lands about the village. Zimmer. it in aid, will live. He had no money on him when found. ---------" neeeee'eeeeeeeeeee . D E ll I F l E I, tt . o-r-ar-""'!"' ' Mrs. Alex Wilma: entertained her club sum" afternoon. mu Dorothy Betcha" bu gone to cube. Arm. when one bu token o position on tencher in one of the city schools. __ -- "--n- Men, T. "Hump" and _ Dr. and In. I: I. bun-cu. a...-. -. t Ounne and son Herbert, of Osh- kosh. were week end guests of Mr. and the. F. H. layer. Mrs. L. C. Hole sttended the tuners] Mrs. L. C. Hole tttenueu of her nephew. Judge V. v. Zion Wednendny. Mrs. H. C. Clause and hue returned home from Kentucky: A -. u Il VII-w. l Mr. and Hrs. A. C. Smiley has moved guy their new hauls on or. Rennie-y. . Mr. and In. P. H. Meyer and eon. Alvin. were guest; of Mr. and In. Norman Berna. st Norwood Perk Int Sundu. F Mr. end In. John Curl-on. who hue been visiting relutlvee in Bwoden and touring Europe for the put (but months, ere expected home this week. " _-A--. nAkMI Wulll'. -lv V_,--v-, The Presbyterian and" hold the want] any Gr oxen Sunday. followed by m Md: Rev. Geto. H. Fiona, director limou- Education of the P11 of China. GU,- GG mom. he an- iiia Vi'iri; who looks , u u drunken brawl. brothers. nqcordlng to Jack Moore. Abro_the_n. s1 any city excreta" on red by m Maren by Pick", director of Re- Llon of the thytory I: M. Bum". MN. T. son Herbert. of Osh- _ -1 "- Wir, Bun». " and non Binr from . trip to :rty is worth where "it is so conven- he land is worth the less it is a pro- try to' farm it, and the county prob- lf of it. There isn't a farm in the It on the investment where the bum Mrs. William Gathman of Itasca, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George. Penis Sunday. 9 Mrs. Mary M. Teiadale. of Chicago, - -g.-- t'---n Proms-rick n thereto". Ult' great "Rana? . . oeeearerear-er'r4re quence. Many Libertyville peo- . . county maintained only enoughl l. A I E l ll R l C H the location of the buildings 'ith-ttr-ara""""""' to buy the produce that ordin-i Rev. and Mrs. Irion returned last e1se,wttlr from their vacation. AF arm land and let somebody l, Mr. md Mrs. B. R. Simona left on ao an acre property. . . [Wednesday for I ten day vacation trip --wautregao Daily Sun. 'ln Indiana and Kentucky. _ W -ac.=c2ciav.=-; Mr. and Mrs. Jamet, Snetslnger en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. John Schryme . , were ' Mrs. William 632mg!) of "are: Peal: of Wankegnn over the week end. We" ot Mr. '"? rs. Geo tr . i, Mr. and Mrs. 0mm Rockenbach Sunday. ' Wielted at Deerfield Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Mary E. Telndale, ot Chicago, Mr and Mrs. John Tillie visited last was the guest ot Mrs. Emit Frederick Peer with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoett. Thursday and Fm!" ; Mrs. Caroline Blcknace held an nuc- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Klesgen of Hobtlon of her household goods Saturday land, Mien. were guests of Mr. and afternoon." Mrs. and Mrs.. George, Herman for; The annual election of officers ot several day. the patit Trek, 1"" (Mr. and Mrs. E. 11y were guests of Wednesday. Mr. and In. Earl Jonnswn. nun. C."H. Johnston and son and daughter ot Locprrt spent Sunde with)". and Mrs. Conrad Uchtnnn. ' D In. Rebeca Inner is visiting her sister. Mrs. Thomas Coming at inter, Mrs. 'l'nomu yum..." -. Gardner, m. I --4r-- ' Sundial (Bungalow) Church I l Sunday morning. Oct. 5. is Even-1 zonal nily (in. At 10:45 . "new pron-m wilt be given end an inter. eating hear is promised to ntrTitso at tend. In the evening the pastor, Rev. Maillot, will speak on "The Grail! on Wonder of the 20ttt Cfnmry." Er. eryone will beintemted in thin Von- derhn discovery. Plan td be meant end enjoy the any. . --__-IA '7... Ree. Sukemlller hue been tyiL'." Kev. -"""""" v, hove been ever gamut on their El cent trip to-the rw school and church located In the 'd;Grriirii1 mountains of Kentucky. They tteve; been greeted by splendid audiences throughout the state and hove in this vny been able to his. hundreds of donors for the, Kentucky work. After e few weeke' mention. the orchestrn ls beck on the job and their first Sundey evening concert will be then on the Inst Sunday evening of October. Remember the date end plan to come. Remember eleo that Come of the members of the orchestre "irirpraai liuet, Sunday eveninx service. and manic bu I prominent place in etch service. __ 't The Sunday school is fully argum- ed with clam for Ill. There are twice " may "tending this Ichool now u there were a you or " no. This shown more it memo: Inter- esting. or folks would not come. " you do not to to Sunday cohool my pace in Deerrfiestd, you should visit thin one nod get acclaimed. for the land. Perhaps this worth double that amount, The Quality Store Cranium. Illinois . B. Godfrey Gillette Blades 83e Fresh Stock 10 to Pkg. is; Adams and fam- ot Hrs. Stub Adapts Earl Johnston. Mrs. ad son and daughter and _ Harold Vnnt 'iwumusnsoF um i 0FCAT1'LE mama l savanna» um Bovine Tuberculosis Test I: Claiming Many Nerds Thru County. Hundreds of cattle through the' county ere being merited with the destructive "T" this week, which in. dicetee they have been condemned u tuttereulars. It h" been estimated by "more that the loss in running high. nome- timee on high " en entire nerd. They nay that n grand average would niece the ion somewhere clone tr one third or the milk cave in me county. The inspection is to be completed about Nov. 1. On this date the milk sellers will have to hue txtrtitieat" 'rhowing their herd hp been tented .or else take their milk trout the mer- het. There is little choice. in the 'mntter tor them. It is understood that cove that nppeer to be healthy In" he kept for 90 due when thev are eligible to mother tent. . _ In molt cues however the "in." ere sent to the ntockynrdu where the ports that are not diseased are butchered. The farmer you payment for thls. and the note gives some re- compense. but in no cape can more than 880 be hoped tor. 'whtch In the pelt price. Should this be obtained an a price for every head butchered in the county there would stlll be A loss, It ls sa'd. as 'manv ot the ani. mals here are am tine as could he "ound, scores helm! from pedlzreod lstockl . llllnols farmer.- nra bung proton-1. ed from winner-I trom out of the state by a law that forces all cattln being Ih'nw'd Into tho state to un- derm a test. mm at we time of shln mr-nt and mp 60 days later. The 1033,. while it ls.neav_v at ffrtrt, will result favorably In a few years it I: thought. _ _ A ProgressiVe ' Tiansportatibn System' ; --"the commiteefinds that onthisrailroad tetlr,rt'ttl carriedtofruitionmostofthethingsthathave' - about for years, at the, remediesfof varimn troubles. On this railroad .the'.remedies have not only been talked about; they have been executed." So said the American Electric Railway Association when it awarded the Coffin Medal for excel ence to the North Shore Line; and, indeed, this ability to adopt improvements rather than to debate upon them ' is characteristic of the North Shore Jdne, and one of the strongest holds upon the public's confidence. ?erating in an age when the most 1tg,iyi,intc1trdt1, a vanCes have been made, the North Shore e takes a very real pride in incorporating 'get'igt',te itnprovement intiriaowrtservice. It is alert' fort 1ateat-9itiathe best. The North Shore Line is distinctly a progressive transEOrtation system, tuned to the age and territory in whic it is operating. arc tretrrtt' proteet North Shore merchandise Despatch Service Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad Convoanv . LlBFRTYVlLLl-Z TICKET OFFICE _ Telephone " ft,'ggte, service for ahiggrs between every important cswim on the North ore Line. Mere T ndise received up' to 6 p. m. elivered the next morning. Through aervice to Sheboygan, t",liTf.'t Watertown and all pointa on the Milwaukee Northern R. R. an T. M. E. R. & L. For tatee. deliveries, etc. write or telephone local North Shore regent, dt Traffic Department: (thing:4 office 72 West Adams Street, 'phonee State 5723 and Central 8280; i7/iirii office, 403 Security Building. 'phonea Grand 990 and Grand 2762. Chlclgo North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad Company c-/ I NonmnsIEPBE) From the center of Milwaukee to and through Chiaago's Loop, fast, frequent trains serve every North Shore community the P. T. A. 'II held may evening. In. A. L Peyton was elected pred- dent he other officers ere lie. th- eet. flee president; In. 'todyssey, "than. and In. Diehl, tmurer. m directors were elected u _houor- m members. A committee VII up mud to was tor e social eve- m We'en. In. Chu. Wuver nnd daughterJ Lou, were visitor: in Waultegan overl the root and. l, Baum!" the Sunder school clue of In. Gertrude nun. of the Baptist church, 'u entertained by the torm. " teuher. Min Meantime Clark Ar 10:80 B. m. they went to Highland Park when a delicious picnic lunch- eon VII nerved had enjoyed by the lbunxry young-tern. The children all went wading in Lake Michigan. Later 'thoy went to Wellies": harbor and [luv u lute boat enter the harbor The event m watched with enter an: by the little folks. The day will be long remembered by Chnrlotte Weaver. Elmer Diehl, Phyllis Soder- berg. ladle Rochenbach 3nd Esther and Herold Place. 7 The dances LUe Lott Cnbln was well attended by the folks who like to dance Thuuday evening. --- _ mu Rose Sim" In: In Chicago Monday. In. John Him Is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hartman. Mr. and In. Chan. Diem. Mr. and Mrs. Ch". Weaver attended the R. N. A. puny at Barrington Tuesday night. - aim Fiche is installing heating plant in the Lain tle, and putting on a. qew THE. mDErENDENT--81.50 A YEAR 1. I924 nstalllng a hot wnter the Lake Shore Cas- n a new shingle roof. KEEP 1hlhlitSiiPs, l G WARNING 0F l, ADMIRAL MFFETT 'el Former Commandant of Great Lakes Sta. Savs Plans art Ann Arbor, Mich., Sept. M.---'" wipe om the battle that sad plsco Role- depondonee upon nit-craft would be In act of nat'onal suicide. doeur. zd Reap Admiral Motion, chief ot the bureau 0 aeronautics. in In Iddl'eu at the i'niwrsity of Michigan here :oniziu. Althn'm Admiral Mothstt hauls -\l:':n:~h .A/in'iral "often heads Hm attation brand: ot the navy. he took the poatt'on that the nation cs9- _ amend 90'er anon siren". l "I wish to wound a warning in this nonirovewv that has sprung up over the relative mom: of ships and air. cnft." the ndminl said. "Our coun~ try today Is ridden with promnndt of every variety. ' "We might defend ourselve- awai'gst stink dVeeted at our shores hy the use of ultra" alone if we are content to remain op the defen- sive However. " we place our sole reliance in aviation we must sun-en- der our sen-going commerce. give up hope of defending our island posses- sions'and submit heinloaaly to econ. omir starvation in the event of at. tack." Not Sufficient. - I "WWW I i I rm m m n1llllB 'r""'. i h mtrthi.1ry. y l MT noun out!" M. , 's C-'-:""';"-:"" In with, Hall. First a"! - can"... Vbltin. Momma an. a. c. IIALL. w. "Aer., Meqte Inch It my Ktttht " , is" t.tBtrtTrnugtiattEtu.- NEST NATIONAL BANK IL" Waiting "when Cordial" In." GAIL GRUMM1T, N. at WILLIAH- Mee IAIN Bees. VICTORY AFFIDAV- COUNCIL NORTH _ AMERICAN on" Waning "unborn Cordlally In" Heat. Second and Fourth Wed-tn. Evening: of Each Month. WILL"! STOCK". Pl. GEORGE C. SHALL. 'uetgeglt. LIIERTYVILLI, ILLINOII Mom in and 4th Tuesday " " Month " Orkney Hall. Vlsltlng Brother '.ro Codi» "v - DEAN BENNETT MARY CAM Prefect. Carnation" Reg. Phone IM-M By U a. Government Vol.9" D C. Grlvnoll. lnnpoctor In M Phone 829, Cattle Tested for Tulane" FREE OF CHARGE om" In 6irst National Bank I" Hour-1 to 3:80 and , to I . tti Residence on Broadway. opposite Jrtitig. LIBERTYVILLI. [WHO], FTED tiitABBE .AUCTIONEERING A'VI'ORNEYAT-LAW Dulce " Home on Cook Avon- Telgphone '61.! ' F LIBERTYVILLE. ILLIONIS WAUKEGAI. mm _' Res. "on 2588: ttatGgt Raven: Chm- OI Bu-ttt Attorney at Law LIBERTY'VILLE. ILLINOIS LUCE BUILI'ING Cancun-y thk of Eva; INSURANC VETERINARY SURGEON haul-Cant Stu. Veterinarian LIBERTYVILLB. ILLINOIS, t 329. lemyvmc. j. Office With Farm an"... Going to Build? PM. 817-" - LIIII' "ef/tttttttttttfer alimony." "who. (unsung-nah nyhowjm'hdcod w. " "mm. R. L. GONSALVES PM," LYELL H. MORRIS . . _1l-, HOME-Uta trAimit1M,iuatt" MANU FACTURER OF anionic-I: _ lowing-"8305' 13003.. f Amos-"0.11. 1.1.0". DR. J. L. TAYLOR COlUlBlA m It. IN on» has as; Moot. "at Md nu. Friday 1|.th It. Dr.L.B.Joh LAM Lltrertytemo "at." PM"! ' (mice PM.

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