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Libertyville Independent, 15 Nov 1917, p. 11

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MEMBER 15, 1917. ,WB#m 'Phwa mJ 0- The urgent appei mode by lia iirnmelreicâ for a ioo.te q>s a#@ 4t Waukegan seams te $truck a popualar choi'd Mai f e abta comment cauflis for any the trne l flot for distant mhema on Institution mlt b.e etablscli Wailkegan. It la *Sfled (kitla oso f pghêti -'gra os theC ouniy Oout a"d la bed 0 local detenUoB »MtMore la ne mai betierqmllIedte ise 17P situation and point out ille rag than Msli rnrnelrae. "There bi been au asitation Urne goUtie for a larger doez horne tu Waukegan." Miss in reteb said. "Itlieiat a detanition h m-e Ieed - It's a fflty orphar m-Ith sucb strides tfaat the La ta Blufi orpbignage no longer in able to pro vide accomnmodations." The qnaotlon of approprlaI mien e@y for snob an orphamngoill br broUght up at the sert meeting 01 the bard of superviacr, it Ilaaid. itu the mIestime an effort wm-ltbe rmade to p oint out Use virions membars o,. the board the naed of the institution. "?POr years the couaty board have bean <olowlng the plan of payinty thc Lake Bluff orpbanage Baverai thusand dollar, a year ta care fot Uhe dependent oblirn of Wsukagan --4bts roney m-ýuId go a long mays tomaid maintaining a local orpban sge," Um ia.Hnmelrelcb sai. -A liarger detenUionborne moald be a fin( "blg for Wankaga but hit l not beeded narmuy no badly as an orpl*n. agC. t là becoming a conalantly big ter probes for us to tacie m-bera thue. dependent children *alal b kept. At present me are asklng pao pie tu rare for the hblîdren teinpoc aally but this canant go on perman Tb. biggest funerai ever I Lake county too'vison ace ue ernoonai Great Letkes wmP ter Patrick Golden im burt rnlltary honore. FThe big drilîl hall m-asbha m-tb mourners as Chaptain son rand tise service. Tben1 tegte otise cemeters' m-as st&r casket mas on a 9 gcaria&gE carriage aiaodrm-n b>' ullre tise erai trihut«e. .. Cat. Mafftt marchai cose being oeeof the madeat 01 ct because of bis admsIration Golden. Sixty Kfflubtg Feu Waukegan conm&Uadrl m-re and fllly 250 Of the "tue L.Od1 Urooin m-re hurlai ln the è~intery, the Knight belng qire tbarga there. Tise ctu milltary honoraem-re perron the grave. rUIly 10,M0 jaciria. accon the cartagetu'tonbceretary. Undeumvd Deisian. No more undeservqd denii name wns avW **Md, uêW a satin than tIsat «qCit» jY" liussèrs. conmmisi b om iltoskSee'5 cnsale t- once compaelesi e btelh over*heltmfig force and the régtnhnt mai brâaiid la 93 tuneauys." HBore mas a P wilcbwss u l"' be brAffe tise service oet Grepi 111W» lefi Its dend ou thse hsttidUdl parti o e icWOt1 It lgd &a record for vnlor and yat mas ht - t eva uno ls co na i abJ a.ueao01 1 1.9I NavalA" Ae to ERE. The birds of the QMst Lâkffl Naval Traininlg Station*arm about to fiY am-ay. FTe snola >«,leraand they seak a marmer cllrnaW~ The bird in ibis dock ore men, and are othat-- minewise kuamn as aviatPrÈ. Lieut. E. L Hammalid, citief JDnatoa of the av- iation achoat ai Great Lakes wili moya bis men and their machines t0 PUÇIL a guif port m-ltijn a few dgy.s. idlil lFor the pasi tour uiiOSthi the whiriî id oirf thse bydroPl*ae aSSOIs baisbeen ber heard daily aitIbeI. iCBëO. The Young alt of men in -the eobool -à4e been taken >1 th up dally by theitlIns,ltors and are 0 wo.shom-n the rudîrnab.ti c fling. It pthe mas flot long hetot. o0 a of the men nedy m-re aItom-ed to take- heir machines MUt Faaeghan CIfatn j~,du ~ ,jout atone ta sklm Mon j the las-e anld frôm d>ejnu emW g*ae ets .m"tanAeWnd ib e# rM» 4.,ém-bn they tbou5ht t'*a, to rise a nîhon kK 1 > tfi 1. O~e f Ihewda eUt a fA. ffou nilittie. At tua Ume mogi ,of the men mmel le eff..l infr* 69 d blogle<Ae r. M. C. A. 68 .suMd* Of d 1are capable flyrs,. id thei- work in home _________________________________the uoutÉ ii give tém thefitnisbing mae touches, before they> are graduated of the tobacco ordînance whicb pro- fram the scbaot. Marshall Field & Co. Allege a Conspiraoy to Drive Themn Out of Zion City. CITE MANY INSTANCES. Would Enjoin City Fromn En- forcing Certin Clauses of Tobacco Ordinance. Cbarglng that Wilbur Glenn Voliva -overford of Zion City, snd hie chiot cohorte, are endeavorlng te carry eut à cautopilacy wheoby thoy hoe.tc drive the Murshal l Fid & Company lacs plant eut of the city, attorneys ropreaientlng Marshall Filid & Cern- pauny, appeured ln Circuit Court te doy an uied às s il 1te rostrain mal clous lnterfarencs with tlcir bush nem.."'the followhng men arc nrnoed as defendanta: Wllbur Glenn Voliva. Mayer W. Nurd Cleudeuin. City Atorney The. Forby.- Justice Joseph L. Dishap. Chief Police T. R. Becker. AsqatChiot . A. Brune. justice s»al E. Mille. That Vliva Malims to lie thse ppr âoaiI cepresenlative of the Supreoso BeIng. tbat haeriNpeaîedhy lis rait- eratasi tireata tu "drive out, crusl oui andsi queýeze ouitiste lare coin- pany tramn Zion City, tisat the toi- tom-rs of Vliva are aubservient to liii evary m-im Und dsier and th-ý they are inakting fiL o dssagreeabie for employas of thse lare plant ihat --- -------nlany of tisem already hava maya-J bhnoui of thea cty and more threatcis to Sehini.& do go unleas the parscution ceases, t fer Mr. are lalma sélade ln tus' biltfiled b, foar Mc. tise uadsofuthte lace plant taday. tar Ue l aI m siciforth hintise petition tisai la. linathe manufacture af lace requirai akihi- 81Ulnedl abrera lnu luis pirticular worh, satiensnd tisai it is impossible te siecur.- otl y cumuch experts hn this -country. 1ft s ,stmiya pototesi out that if the compauty loies mO iemployai through lb, aileges I "hegal paii oniphracy" ai VlIva andsi bs lieu- tenant.%, tisaitishe lace plant sit sui- fan materililos. Spechai ref4renc i made to tise exitlng anti-tabacco ordinance by veae-whIch Voliva le causiog thse arnest va let andi conviction of many lace campais' employas. It ls cisungas ln the pa- tithan tisaitisae tobacco ordînance hi tt smscInvali andi that tise polfceaof Zion 4o a n bave no rhit te enfance It. Employ- m h-e ea of tise plant, lit i pohted out. k«ItW& ihave noi deBira te stoke axcaptinh SlEtthe streeta Or in public placeus wbere t here tn no lire hazard. FtiMsTe presice la ZIon of mîny elgus brWgleu boards mhirail agaist ttiuîe wis, i kuom-n are opposed ta tise tenets or Vohivus )Y 11ta. la pointesi out ai, axither mansora barraslng tise empidees tif the lace Plant. Picturea 01 seVeral of tbese ty - aigu board$ are COutainesi in tise pe- Stîtion One 'of these' lgnasreadi as tollowsa "Ne oua excepi a low dom-n scouin- À perlion. lamer titan tisediliest dot j Yes, lamer clown- tissuane kunit. St. wauls ICUWVIttbr amoke tobacco lua iisn te 75C, ty'suu , FThecourt luaaktlaaue.11 ntnalanqvoliva aid'tbie officIais 0 MIon -Cty tram eafaralng i e 4iti hbite the une of tobacco on the streat or ln public paceearequesi ile also made that Votiva cesabis haraing tacics aind mairehIt possible for the employas 0f thsa lace plant ta lîve therei- nstead of selng ta driv,- ihem out simpiy because tbey do flot embrace hie faitis, I o-arenage and 1llta.& Parentage a1ghty adertko la a serice Us m-ait a adut>'te he a.mod, camiyng m-th h flot only sibilgan buts al", the sirongeet 0f datas. upan the whoi. comrmeimy. . kme b. pald for 11k. an>' othes pubtice05v- le.h ln -7 complota' Civlllge4d atehI mnSt bha satalned, rewariWAi aimaon iroiles. And liis lu té ha dons. net to rupéesede the love, palde and Mon adinc.e ofttse parent, but ie supple- mt, encouraue and malutain tt.-I. Evldently Ne Waa Annoyed. A girl mho mas runnlng a London BUS maz maitint eut ber rst report. Under thlb neading "Accidenta" she statesi: "Burnped luto an eId gent" Undar the bending "hternarka" abs Maid: "Sirnply sm-fu." Wednesday, Navember 21 Grade Hoîstains. alityouug. ar lharge type andi are great producers. {'onsiîting of 5 springers, 5 tresh cota tisat ara now givlng front 40 ta 45 pounds ofa mitk par day: 5 cama irai are miling welt 050w; two 2year-old iifena ta freehan ln l)ecember, : Imlfersu. 15 months oIe; Hotatein bull. Pair steel gray' henses. 4 andsi -I yeas oad, very weii mat rhrd and walgh ;l300; fine hlaek tëam, 6 snd 7 yeas olad, meiglis 34001; 2-year-olsI colt. melgis 1300; 6-monthg-otd colt. Bigitsi abste, wciht 100 pounds 'Hay and grain-hO tons bright tlm- otby hay, haled: 32 tons timotby hay in barn, and iii give 8 feat square, for s ton: 7 straw balai; 20 fest cf silage la 14 foot silo; 100 bushals af goosi sead miseat. Machinery and Tool 22 hanse power Stover gasoline et]- giue, nem-. 2 1-2 hose-power Intruational gas- alinseangine. IB-slxe International Silo FIllIer. Ssm- frama on truck im-tb 2 blades, anc 22-incis andi ana ti-incis. 10 feet of 8-nchs Sali. 50, feet of 6-incb beit. 3-incis truck wagon. mflik wagon, heRvy type. nam-. 2 Raid caris. .Ianeuvhlle 14-lucb plom-. Shaker pol&ta dlggr. Doring maman. DIac barram-. Yard and a haIt gravel bcd. à-horsi ago hbici,oet slaft type. 26-bbt. %lrahsd Iren tank. 15-bbl. mood, tank. 56 galIlon gasotine tank. 10 mflircan. 54 tnet gLlvanisai Iran pipe, 1 1-1 Çtrosecut raw. ilet ieavYissees, ucm. ~lr 2-inb, ebe~r otrs»0.g The aviation echool at Great Lakes bas hasi a rebnpa'bWy' rid growtis. It mai eaaly taihw~that Lieut. Hammond, usata&#tr, Sund A. B. Dem-ey, jr., conferred withs Captain Mataitt and offered te start the avia- tIon school. Il-asu thon tise Great Lakas Aeronautlc Bolety wmas argan- izesi. Ueut. Hanmnd, m-ho bafor'. entering tise naval eserv. marnone of the bout yet's ta tjia mord, m-as oomsgioned as lleutuns-nsd a5t pointadi lstructor Wittï# '*cool. WIl- lIam Blair -sud A. 13 ' »Wey, jr., m-ra commlasioned as Ensigni. t mas flot long befOre severai pro- minant men eumofl la the Ochoot. William t iMldr, AlIflbtW MoCormicir, Predueik Blair, PblMp -WrWgey, J. J. Mitchell, Jr.an u KsgsldWtlder, mare nmorne thUe methy ?ougmen m-ho 301usd. Tise> &' iM'*ltA.smconcern- ed have ta'aihed barutt s'mmmer. andi mhan the>' seturu trou thie iauh they probabi>' m-teii tiad te go into ac- tive service. FASHION HINT The .venlng wrap shown ta un- umuel and dbfàtiiet it 12 lumadeof green velystwith a bandsoune KoaHn- *ky collar. % The wide sleeves &Te faced wMli a deep b2-nd of broche ùoairww n CR0 WDiR WANS QUI3RY EVADRS Washington, D.C.,Nov. 14.-Men m-ho fait to coxnply with &il regula- tions regarding the questionaire un- der which the 9,000,O00 reglstered men are ta be classified m-i be made subleet ta Immediate military serv- tee. aThat m-se the deciaration ,t the of- fice Of Provost Marahal Qeneral Crow der today on the eve of the formai pubUceation of the questionaire. Nsng Wetob at Nlght. The care Of the mateh at night or -ban t la fDot la une la an important aim. coevanzg wb tii. United litates Bureau of St"aidrda 'tates: l'At night or mheu the w"tdsla fnot in une It la desirable t6 bave the. match lu the saine poeition as amtng the. day. and: pret-Nabln»Mrneplaem-er. ht m-tIi fot b. subject toa ay great tom- perature cbanqe." Wornen in the War-Zone It takes etrength sud courage to nurse thse mounded. Every maman should make hersait fit for m-ar 's calai home or abroad. Heaith and strength are withiu the reacis et every wmra. Thcy are brouglit te yen by Dr. Pieace. 'a Favorite Preseription. Take this medi- cie, and you have a safe and certain remcdy for tlhe chroule weaknues, de- rangementsaud diseases peculiar tote lez. ht wmli huild up, strengtheun ad luvigorate cvery "run-down" or dcii- cnte maman. It regutateS and assista thse natural fonctions. In tabieta, 60c. At morne parlod in lier 112e, a wmn requires a specisi tonie sud nerviase. WOMen, PrIeparel Thousansudof wmusSuiluthe Uultcd States, havé oeroeine air sutarings, j- SCIJOL NEWS0F WM. We are vary lata m-us aur sool notes ibis mee; becausa m-a have been ver>' busy wmlth our examina- tioe. Thosa racelving the ibree higist averages la tise eighth grade are, Martba Van Laudu>'. Marjarle Mille, and Evelyn McCulloughs. in tise sevenili grade, tiha Unes receiv. ing tba ibrea iiglst averages ara: Anna GriffaI, Violet Jones sud Evel- yu. Dinsmare. Thosa In the Fixtis re- celing the tbrea higbet averages are. Harold McClure, Gtailys oison, and Mildi-asi MeCultougis. Thoon ri- celving dise tbree blgbest averageas In the fiftt grade are. Âlta Metcalt, Laura Stadman, sud Lenea jolinson. and have bean cured of moman 'sla sl by Dr. Pierce 's Favorite Prescription. This temperance medieine, theugli sta'ted neariy haif s century ago, @ella mst midely today. It ca" nom- he had in tablai formu ws -clau liquid, and every wmaan mho aufers tram back- ache, headache, narvouanesa, ehould tako thia 11Prescriptiou"1 of Dr. Pierce ls. Ih Lu prapared tram naturel's roots aud herbo and domneuti ontain a partice et alcolo or auy narcotlc it'sa ot a secret prescription for its lugredients are printad on wrappcr. Seud 10e for trial package to Dr. Pierce, Invalde 1 Ilotel and Surgicat Institute, Buffalo, . Y., or mrita fer froc, confidential advlce Yeu m-lI escape many i11h and clear np the coated tongue, thse sallow complexion, the dull headaehe, the lazy liver, if you wili take a laxative made Up of the MLay- appie, isaves of aioea, root of jalap, sud ealled Dr. Plerce's Plamsnt Dallas. This la for the troitia-uonthty Px- amlnaion. WVa bave just' recehved aur preus- ium monay. of $9, tram tbe fair. We hava not dscided m-bat ici du mltbhi, yet. 'Wa regret the resignation of Our teacher Mi"s Hess. and me are Plan- ning ta hava a Iltia faremeli party for ber, on Prlday atternoon, at tise echoci bouse. eehboeVa Rapta ovwth. IN» mbo mmatum Stgse.u t" test Ina84 bouge, Mmie oaxe 30 v»- rietls o0f i"is re.; thse smaalegt le O ail>' ixnaee la ubt g and th.etlug. Swoile and thrlnIoe. He tisat smele lanproperlty m-tII h wire ta ln usvelr *1 Hright way to buy clothes- -A Message to Farmers and Other Business Men yûU don't need to ho reminded that when you spend money for anything. the im- portant point to c'onsider is not the amount of money you spend, b ut the amount ofIA ybu get for it. It will pay you to think that over a littie and analyze th4t idea. Take men's clothes for example. You can buy a suit or overcoat in any number of stores for as low as $15; and if ttue merchant who sells the clothes makes a fare S ptofit for himself, you probably get $15 worth o! olothes value;1 and the same is true when you pay, ini the same way, for $20 or $25 or $30 clothes. But some clothes give you more value for your money than others; and there's our reason for selling Hart. Schaffner & Marx clothe8, and if you only knew it, there's your reason for buying them. The fact is, Hart, Schaffner & Marx can and do put - more real intrinsiii value per dollar into their elothes ttan is found in any other clothing made, anywhere, by any-- And that's the value you get when you buy themn hf4re. Yoîî have to pav more for them than for some clothes; $25 or$30 i.the loweat price w. uote for aHart, Scheffner and Marx suit. But it's a g=oddeal botter for yeu to pay $25 or $30 for a Hart, Behatiner & Marx value p$a tlîiooe pnoeu, than $15 and $18 for the values you get att'sopi e. It'. economy, it's saving mobey. Th77e Homne 0f Hart, Schaffner C Marx Glothes N~L~__L9~~e elfi SIr iday att. PsMas- ld mliii ti fillesi Thosur the cor ted. The ;e and a icarriesi - 4 ý *- 1- '114 M

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