'Oi?, £25: ea '1"; -""'""'"""""""""'"-'"--CTl, E" "we meet some no" mo none I t')i, . The Division of Highways has placed advertisements '4', to: bids for the construction of 286 miles of durable _",',,))' hind surfaced pavement on the Sixty Million Dollar' ii/rs Bud lime System, the bids to be received on November '/ ( Mth. This action has been taken ':g1i,tiut1tu"fi'l the 'i', l e b the le of the propo un Milli ion I _-bl-rn-SIX,,' hazd f.'o1rf,?,'di issue at the general election No- 3 's'.- . chber 4th. ' ' : The passage of the proposed Hundred Million Dol- ,2; lar bond issue will carry with it an appropriation of _ the sum to be derived from the sale of the bonds, and it thus will permit contracts to be let obligating the ap- f: Ir,y,','i,1tiif"tt However, no bonds can be sold under this if .. w until the money is actually needed for construction. TI". At the present time all available revenue, and all 'ii,' appropriations made by the last General Assembly have ',),' been completely obligated. For this reason it has been f, t necessary to make the receiving of these bids conditional (ir, upon the adoption of the new bond issue. This action! 'i/l is taken to expedite the road program for 1925. Last I ' year at this time the State had under contract several ir,".' hundred miles for 1924 construction. This fact ac- it counts for the wonderful construction record of this) i?:), year, since the contractors were able to make their piep-l r,',:":,)' arations during the winter months, and so use every available day of good weather for actual road building. 'iii,,',,,,; Vq Commenting upon this timely step Governor Small, if: in an address at Peoria a few days ago, Said: . é}. .. "As fast as possible additional lettings will be adver- t: tised under the conditions previously stated, and if the s prOposed bond issue carries and I am reelected as f? .' Governor, every mile of road on the Sixty Million Dollar Bond Issue System which can be placed in condition to 'is)',:',)" pave will be contracted for before spring. Should the Iss,':".'., proposed bond issue fail to carry, it will be necessary to if reject the bids called for and the mileage to be built in "i,i.r.r 1925 will have to be reduced from approximately 1500 "i';)," '. miles to a maximum of 185 miles. - . lah.Coentyhtd-tde" 1f,""iiturtyvtm.s, Independent -Tieiiii exnphaeizes the importance of the proposed bond issue which can be paid, principal and interest, try While license fees without one cent of direct tax- ntion." Pam":- BIG run: BllalD HOV! on ve" Lake County breeders are neglecting a great op- portunity for state supremacy! i' Not enough importance is paid by pure bred breeders in our County to the fact that Lake County is the banner County of Illinois in its number and dive!» arity of pure bred livestock. Aside from the less than carloads going out to the fairsothis year them were nine ear loads of cattle alone sent broadcast to cornpete with the best in the United States. . - "ii"iiiui'Fpiifir"aiiiriiiiia were included the total eaHoads would reach twenty. - - . 2 A movement is bs on foot to have a pure bred' sire campaign in the dairy cattle industry in Like County. Five Thousand Dollars has been raised by the Illinois Holstein Association as a revolving fund to fintutee the project. . - " - .. . ' te At a recent meeting in Libertyville thirty-four pure' bred breeders representing Holsteins, Guernseys, Jerseys Ayrshires, Brown Swiss and Shorthorns were present and plans are now being matured to supplant the scrub bull with a pure bred. " _ ' w" 1taptirmers would get together and pull together we would soon have buyers coming from all parts of the world for our pure breds: -_.. _ .. - .. - m . Many Counties and localities in the Unitmr8tatets specialize in one breed. If one will but stop and con- sider the start Lake County has in every branch of the breeding of pure breds itcan readily be seen how easy it would be to become noted throughout agricultural United States and what an influx of buyers would come here for their various requirements. ' A county wide movément to include poultry, bee, canary bird, dog, horse, pony, beef and dairy cattle should be started 'at once. THREE THOUSAND BOOSTERS FOB m LA2r3tt, TO GULF or MEXICO WATERWAY Illustrating the great interest in the proposed water- way between Lake Michigan and the Gulf of Mexico was manifested by'throo thousand deeply interested people who attended the hanquot at Rainbo Gardens in Chicago Monday night. Former Mayor William Hal Thompson of Chioago is the man who has created t'l,a,1,"d'f2il in this great project which will bring untold added wealth to the State of Illinois upon its completion. - The affair was not local by any means as among the vast throng there were many from New Orleans and all along the Mississippi and the Illinois rivers clear through to Chicago, also from many other parts of the country. It seems as if the M. Paul railroad company should voluntarily place a wi -wag signal at its crossing on Belvidere Road, one of the most traveled crossings in the county and one where the view is hidden. Protoc- tion of its train from ti't,rogt,ie,r autos together with elimination of the poasib c damages that might result "tmn accidents, should be an impelling tom which should not need argument. ' Winter-time is the time to perfect the move t ','te,rra'" .1 - Waging!!! Weehttt San "um-moon]. m.ltmm. Moo- ludu. - " on SttndnruueNnttrtaret. . 'floly C-gnittasat8B.gtt. _ttomtnsPr-aasda-taatlt. Ohm Sew a " B. s. Tue sundae " " o'clock in one at spetedtst annual-u! when the new omoe light.- will be ttadtetated. The public la com tuned to "and. _ luv. 0! we... m. [In any '1'lu'l';7lhI'G orgenty Sunny School " 9:" a. I. W. G. Welll. Supt. A "loam my Du Int Sunday. Now (or your new pho- in the Bunch) School. Morning worship a 11. Thin in 010 time tor our Gunner], Communion service. at! the membership will nil want to IhOW lonlty to the Lord. Young poolpe'n meeting " 7:80 pan. Evening service " 1:30. The our man topic, "The Inn W310 Refused to Smite." You will find n welcome and n friendly CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Third Floor. Flu! mum! Bulk Bldg. Service. Quad" n 10:48 t. In. Subject, "Are Sin, Duet" and Death Real.'" Elmer C. Klee-nu, Pater Bundny School next Sande! morn- lns st 0:30. Sunday School " 9:30 n. m. English services " 10:30 I. m. evening nf T:30. Adult Bible Clue etch Thur-zany evening " t:80. . __ EIirfii" Md heating next Thursday " , o'clock p. m. . Evanoqllcal (Bungalow) Church Sunny. Oct. 6. m all: day " this church. The nuditodum In: well an- ed in the-morning and in the evening it In: noes-any to ban; in amnion- uchun in order that m night In" guest. Thoonhutnvu on mph Gil Goon-:0 Mm did his and ST. JOHI I EVANG. LUTHERAN my who Pd) "and will and anew noun: one was» New. I The mum new of the Inn- sen"! chunk 13'"th Wm nev muons. Beide. the orchestra) choir and ooioiata,"the church han 'e may purchased I splendid - which add- qulta worldly: Mat vat a new not 01 electric be". won added to mounting. hell- 7111 be Fund; iaiiiiri, GIA "out! tow]. a you u for solo M omh-tm m - thmttr, tteq.' -44 h The Boul'l'olié Mb Club bu tta mm in this church. lazuli: "may. hold aaettt not and tf you destrigtfomtattetet on wt: or tiiirioGtiouiasetintomshwithtttes Bea-Tone boil. Next Wednedny a 4 p. m. the ow tor will our! weekly We cassette! all boy- and at}: of school go. Thu prom or week any and"! 'Pt CHURCHES iiaGrittirrov-itsetnrtor3wh, "ata,udts-tratttrtVi.1. (titutsitvmotttti-tmsitrot-td "guru" "this touch. school. , . Remember; Sunny evening; Oct. tt,iattsruatotndnvatethsmetnth. andtheoratt-tmt-thehoetrmm 8 to ' for their - concert. Mr. ma Mrs. Word Eton, ot Ber. m And "jun! 'ttttttrt .0! - Iton. visit-d oitir'tht week-end at um P. R, Tripp home. Times Bull It Hertbl'l Hall. In Halt Day Oct. 14. Given by the indie: of the Vernon Cemettery niacintion. Hallo for you; and olgl. Bert mu will be the official old timeJIllor. Admission, 75c for gentlemen and Me for ladies. A fine at 10e will be col. looted from all thug who come my ad in their Sunday clothes. Baum" "Mod from six to "to. and costs " and Me to dine. Be m and attart4 and 35c to dine. Be;m and emu' Mm Mentor end In Gerbert all Mr. Comm attended the touchen' meeting u leertyvme Guard". " un'nmoat Binocular spent the put '00 humus relatin- In Chi. C. J. Her-burger worked " the Area depot um "and". u Mr; Jones wu coiled to kaegm on business. Silo mun; I: III the use new. nod there ore tteverrat outm- coin: from one tum to mother so fut u poul- ble since the klllln; front of last week. am fine won. too. You follow it up tor n couple of weeks. humping in the silo. packing the Nqd--one sets nil tho fox trotting you mt. An announcement in out that the wedding of our former metor, Rev. Edvard Wilcox. will an piece " the Thoma Her-hen lemoriel church in Chime on October 14. A reception will he held immediately "ter et the hride'e nertnte. 8844 Weqt 04th Piece. Our church in invited u e whole. " tndivtduitnvttattoo ere being eon! out. So everyone ie hereby ttfttdattr invited end eehed to attend. We Tao notice, and come to the End km It would be may smock!" tf.ttatoMosrxrxrHtte-stt. It". A. B. Instant left load" to cart his "mtnarr work - an when. He will brnrtttt an on m all-uni. Ot-dttqttt6tttebgtr. a" "an!" new"... to"!!! may lumped-anon. Kuhn". habit. and " would boll um um "can all unwind "am-tuttAtt-f4Mtttttettehs ireremttet-ttrtaiaqdthetadtar wa- trot nine new ml mum-a the Arm: HALF DAY "outrun!!!" can has. mutual: all the and nulls-tweak. Thaw"): trr-ite'.-.)"').'.'",' "iiuiriiudi-uiiurtrtiAas.d iisTaiaiutr-toettutttftttu t-atirnmri-trtseah1m1et.tty' not. Airaitrn.uamaeomtrlet" airoettt-tna,_tmih1rusedtttrt and two beautiful blue: on! m the only am!- "'iiTi3.tt.c-auttmttrett' iaaetet-nrgt0anCatihtmi.iMt .ll' IllllllMll1llrlllmlltlll1N THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY YotN Be Delighted " with a Universal STOVE OR RANGE FRANK H. EGER OCTOBER I6,'l7 AND it, We have a large stock of these popular stosies and ranges. A model to meet your requirements, Save fuel by installing a ' Univer- sal. Let us show 9you. "l"i'iiii'i"f] DECKER ilk, NEVILLE "tiik was worth: a! HARDWARE Ttui !lt ttattxltt, Stegiyt Watch for full details in next week's issue tnatgrmudanttaqrtar you)!" ot-ttttur-et-trl-teu, arttttshtt-tkt-d-trqtttatrt" WWW mu. Inseam ptnoetntttea-tte, _ ----- _ Ruth me: VII attttqred - " I jury his) in the - cent. which the wt: will!" to -t. an" tho' the amount. but which the opponiu - will: tic-ind bar, had they, not at. prayed ha "great. which mu boon mat-d. __ - _ . It om you hum albin- formed for mollclou ' thoro- toro I at that you count your error " you' corne- common". ' Gertrude (In. Luci Humor. Illinois lIBEIITYVILlE, ILLINOIS "Ai,,,dMOtNlY"l' To reach the livestock and implel tttttttt buyers of Lake County, ttdvertisettrtr Auction Sale in The Libertyville Independent. ESTELLE urn-$3300 moons "PHANTOM JUSTICE" 'f HEN DEZVOUS" "set,fl",":y!'i't' 'lt,.,',,'),:?::",',',,'?':":';,'.":,,". NORMA TALMADGE Adapted from More! Pam's novel, "Nat of Denim" A Romance of Araby . . I" Y" TEEEltS H mm ' DRY CLEANING Nr .x _ "C" and PRESSING RELIABLE LAUNDRY V TIRE BEST in. f _ LAUNDRY WORK Benefit of Women's mainly of American Legio- "THE ' " 'SONG or LOVE" TuttaerottoooBurreuttett.trt0tathtc (hall-nodulWan-qul TUICDAY AND WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER "and $ 'Ura-tKita-seats $UNDAY. OCTOIIR " rack: Jr-at