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Libertyville Independent, 29 Apr 1920, p. 1

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NRSlil AI Km $1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE LIBERTVILLE, LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1920. g sonl i ty-tnI- Half Million Dollars-Given to the' Supervisor and Highway Commis-! suza u the station on nf.- Johin Csiiore, Charged With Rob- Chicago Diocese fer achool in i sioner Clash Over Payment Thr; nil e bag:ù!1e i bery of Antioch Bank, Now Memory of Soldier Sen Of Bills fer Culvert Pipe uns ah.i Ji a aueanMonilay adiited that a .warti is on. Ilans already created In fthe Chaia- e(iua Townsipt is apimrently shyb: deTthtn renh bn frapped by a decoy letter whch go rchioem f ne f he arestabut 20 ee oflonchcuver biell ad that no tlhg delifi- hnalie called for ai the general delivdry Li, Versiies in rthe world, in chargeý of! woith apliroximately $2 eer fout. - In I1nscre pt tepe.departmecnt, of te chica psofc, the foremnost teaching ordlers of thie ohrwrs sot owhr rud A report is- current that firu k iJohn Gilmnore. aged 26, saidMr> sot oiuleeaoin ï1 (ue t)fc h le.I to have R'oman Catholhe church, wremde 1.il corders ai¡>resent held by a comling upe from Chicago oni. nigh, a Police record lin Chicago and re-port- public Wednesday through the an- l h>ca;l banik are paid- eetveeontrda e iw d to have been a pupil of '* Moss l nounicement of a $5110,000 gift by Ed ECTh1tw-bordmeclat eett w e n ountmy d hi Iel iowrn tEnright, a wel kniown labor leaderi ward Hines, millioinaire Chicago lumn- 1 F R H R Tinves[igate the 'matter and, accordingl getting through the sttion un4" til1 u ho wvas mnurdered Ir. Chicago a fewCutIeulcnCm ite berman, to Archishoip Mundelen. ilo the- clerk, "discµsa-ed it," but no midnight. The driver deliveredilth ,weeks ago, ils under arrest in Ilauk- ConyRpbia omte Il was stated in churchbcircles .that definite action has been taken to cor osgneto atra n up gane on a char'ge of- having been ai Adopts .Resolution Favoring theniHinesodonation, wih isrmade inLake County Republican Com-, ee'heerro onsi iha ionwas aroused later w thI ebelfthiag.fygg h Lowden for President. miemon ranofes an.d ward, r w whl| 'umissonerHobein in receiving sixleu gar was found iissing, th:l; o dynamiited the Antioch Statle banik. ,• diedin rane, ad wichwillbe sed mittee Endorses Represen- four-foot culverts in place of a hâte sibly hie knew something anohu low notoe o atyeradesa- fier Ilhe building of the- university chap nuniber of 24-foot culverts, for which thiualisperd f oeee with bonds, securities and war The Lake County Reublican comt- el a te ares snge ndviua gforders haed been Issued, unlss accept-Ithe executive officer de-clares there stampls to a vailue of more than $150.- mittee today adopted unanimouisly the el, r made by a layman to the cause of Unjted States Senator. ance of Nfr. Hobein's word that hie i ohn eiit once ih00o. These securities were taken rollowing togedrsmn'fte Catholic education. would "get the pipe" is to be taken as l thie ndfthe tet, in faelit II fomthe safety deposit boxegs d Lndrsmetowrt ,e -iutnously comes the announce- definite action. . ail circumstantia evidence and IIee James Stearn, manager of the Cl a dc fGvro enfr ment thal a purse of $300.000 Is belng -Tin Laae County Republican The Publilai just getting on to the fr ocagehsbe ai gis fornia Ice Company at Antioch,.Pos- president. . raised by a committee of the clergy ('outyi Commiiittee rasi Monday 1un- mistake that was made by the high- bedycarebs en adagis itively Identifies Gilmore as3 one ofl "Whereat, the candidacy o f' Gover- of th.e archdiocese, hoaded by Bishop antmusy ndr epresentative ýway commissioner and wants to know thaag ffllwyh wr oa-nrFrnr. odnofIlnosfr Mavk.as a gift to Archblishope E. D., shurtff' candidacy for, the mnoreI about il. MWhile townshini offi- ing about Antioch a few days prior Mudile uonth ocaio o te . . entewhen this resolution crials are somewhat retient in regard t h obr.H aste ar-1 the Republican nomination for presi- daart4nnd jubile1 ofuthle archdioctese and , a- unanimiously adopted: ifthre imatter. hiere's The story. so far rived in Antfoch in an automobile, dent of the United States has been >l ! ý sijlver jutbile. of nriesthoodtl o Whereaý the Hlonorbl Edward as a liarrington reporter could learn iE ýR C O O which they placed In a garage there. overwhelmingly enidorsea ny the peo- oft whinh Aiil bc obseI in Juný- D. Shurtieff, has, represented this otfithe matter :1 In fact fit was Stearn's identiiication ple in the state-vide preferential pri- Thý i ie>ar : mo cn an w!t!,thI a Eight waa i Dit:il T -f :eState Amlo fiimm Irli i is to NMay 16. 1919 that ]Pd to the arrest of the alleged 1 %t w Ish la Archbishop Mundelen. of Illinjois in ftheGeneral Assenbly llahway Comnrisioner IHobi-en lur PSC P LCH R H cracksmnan. mary; therefore, beit will b-sdfrth rtinfonofomayyaswt rtthm- d fthre B:LIar sales compnany 1 Charles A. Phelps, an attorney Il Resolved, That we do most heart Ihl: ulnisersity bujIdingls- l m oo t h frct n, cbr leiae he rdrsonwth offices linthle Har tford Building Ilye concur in such endorsement and M 're ma llmn hud arres ha Wera,>y i aiit, nusr , tetreasuirrof the road aned bridge Ciaoipae n ipor'tanlt part' instruct the delegates from this coun-. bee tpuchsed azt ' irla. whichdwt> 'In -w "jin de.voton usii 11 ý: paymeirnt for1the culver ts, eachi in the alpprFehenelon, of Glilmore. t otesaecnvninl ly filrm erly the sednsho rpet u uyhi- occupies aigqh tordier bigfr$90 uævsrPhelps was iretained by Mrs. Racheal t otesaecneto oal o f,. k+ .- Ara 1 ron ,ilhet>%,Iillb ni lo- eteem iofthe lpeoples iron er, uesurer, refused to pay . Rev. Gardner Alpheu MI \\horter oisnofAtohwh ot I support aillmeasues and motions io~~~~~~~~~ -dbthoo ndoosp of the State of Illinois; and, hne orders utntil the pi >e had been re- i., to be tne new rector ln Si Law-1 unble securities when hler safety ddwinhv o hi ups h r- ca anruwt, >ether withe the au W P-ras imein of his t yile, Judgmnent e e.IniJune Cmms ionrobien rence 1Eiscop)al chur-ch in Liber-, posit box at the banik was' loted. motion of his candilacy." naann ofics ahuî au itoad unqluetioned itepublicanim aeoh h sreiha h ppshafyi Ille. Phelps after anl exhaustive ,earch Are , a library and a gymnasium, ssPr'ly needed In the present recon. been receivedi and ;rin the ground, iotie rc fthe, three lafg"6-¯¯ ^¯¯¯¯¯¯- -¯ well~~ ~ ~~~ asformtores or tudntsan Irucion,ælod In our National Con- It iý cin<. H1exhiited a bill o nadiinuotewoti Lbrydenomiination puiblic utility honds pýro essort The new 'iinstitution will ges.ading calling; for flive 10-irich by 20. 1 ille, he will navre charge of St. Igna- whc a ensoe rmhi letE J ISB A H R Sr c ,nducted unde itodcl Iller of There-fori-. %weithe Republican Coun- :ý 'Ilcuf rt' and four 12-inch tby 20- tius church in Antioch and of St. An- One $1,000 bond, he found, hadl been . Mrya f heake wie ws 'l n 'ii finin t I. dulv aýembled " rE The treasureIr still re-I drews church in Grayslake. disposed of. Two othler bonds be- cure i from(the ,sta.-by onie ltitelirs, nCut ovnind eeye-l ayeso h re eause Rev. MacWhorter twas educated at lnigt r.Rbno eeb-M C L TO ho¡aofthe dioct- i- h andidacy of Fdward, D.> ile bill (of hiding (didlnot show that IHobart College, Geneva, New York, ing offered for sale. One was altCiao lt rrt ov-tod orb n 1-1V-nr (fIl re e ogn o1 oisnwr i- F OQC L E TO T1- bildings allé- urn te)to each Shurti. fr. for Unie Stateýs Senator, h cn ooder had been r-eceived. and ai North Weestern U7niversity, IEv- $2000 and thre(othrer a $1,500 bond. i. ostor 5,0of0,ofwhhI teI ndle rcomen1hiilt te vt- tethantme heordrs adana on.Hegrauatd fomtheWee B trcin tesebons troghinr-0Fh38INAX .ra g; op o e unw al cos mort ofI!w Stat of Illio1-aila-andofo"il- bank-, and Nw hen the cirnlThecological Sem inaryi, Chicago, six!ea rkrg imswihhshn- non ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i Ioo IebuhIn;wic el wty f hersupotlo te!Iii a r e ni tlwtreasurer years ago, since Nwich tlime h asldthevdnewasdiscoverd 'q be erected b, the , . 111purs0;l fo, !m vl_ i L ý,(reethat telle been si stant m ister aut St. Chrys- whNIich indicated that thcy hadl orIg- ago 11 Mo a balance of the order hadl been recei%'- osunosii. chuil:h, on North lDearborri, inally oeen sold by three Chicago -Omitted TaX in Case of.Late ;Ii 'nlundel. 1, li;nIlIloim treet!u ( 31a\\ m>is er, 'lirereNS. youing men, namrely John G.ilmore. Chas. Yoe, Deceased Mil- m- m1111-aie n V, l rs Ana church iat >owners Grove . Joseph \\ eisberg an lin Fam 11os<nberg. l 1 Iunril 'ýup inodeý fIIbehwýa ' 1 ,ims ;inad- his home with his alias Rose. Indcitmetwrr- lnieWSUlWü. n ewm ,e w P. eLa Z. . ,,.,Relb'ho ;hal l n lthe(ir ira 2(arow alaenu.tun tthemchrg(inty\\m a zik noune of Inde:. f (ua oins o aw ad Iterbrothler, Doniald with recepivinig stolenprery\e- ne . l, dI éI lh I .l næof i :e H i i ml d0-1tela s zs1li'l :a- a-.is ;a traiicmanager for beg and Rosenberg w epa du - A 1m o o au e !e u 'I n>lmn a wh m l a o e io x cu.t :he f iil4o 'Tel phionec om'tpany. der arrest but Gilumre IIcl d thv e . mIl, Mu.i111 11 L Io- he \ o b i> s l'in inc esby for lfeeT. Mi. , . le\¯h vevill preacli "- ica s for a long iime bu fa inally 1 oum .. ieonfil h:i ug In .6% ae Mount Vron. niori o l f f . IIth, tn wa slill i is i,ri ermniaet St. Lawrence nextwasarrsebymasoadeo o h nin f tx A! e 1 p lm ( hitolie ,,n1 ersi--,,r1,os , l: cul%.rt pip>e, accod-SuI n ISay , He w isunmarried ;nd l lter sent tof i m ii in care of gener al Onttuiby fth,-late ( arbP's C. o . lts an colleges in the archdiocese.1 W NT F L ! ol 10 l,. býIL- o lading. will iake uplips residence in Liber"y- delivery. Highlanid Park imillionairs. whiose miIi iune Loyola, Ire Paul. St. Igna - - ere are somle actua l acts in con-% ilie. The positive identification by l ath occurreI Junf,.:.:,ialr, was :1, ', .:aruIas nd St, ita, for 1ThlefIlI owing commcation was nlcion with 'the case: The1followi , IIaknfrom the Steans caused officers to, bring GIl- granted last Saturday byl" Circuit Judge 1n .an)1l the new Rosary oleg, cri ., I)ir f Ti a rvie htte onbPAlrlnmero h liocese of Chi. more, to Waukegan wh,ere he was con- tla ei dwaris on the i luest of xar ~ ~ ~ ~ l a clm n testrwmntePL. %. and W.raýIroatd higwarimmissionier shall makie no va "achur'ch pujblicatiot: froted wit awarrtit cargswinim1 arri so eernIum of I rooky(". w ,naut liart of the unrsiit!y. A coniiuee oi thrtee bu>iness, men e nÜr in excess oi $2- without -The Rev. Gaurdner AWheus Mac- ihbrlr.-hsw' wr mu l eae ne l.Yea wiu h il h !av fe frlits faculty thlebest i , uon a.G or,..Stroker, GIR. l - aporo,;al of Ithe County superi42- Whorer, assistant ait St. Chrysostom-s befori, Pollcee Magistratt Walter Tay-| will, !ore whithe variouis re'ligious or 1IBlackburn and I. E. tannan, accom iandent oet highways.,Church. lhas been appointed presti- lrof Wauk(gan and %was signed by li, I ahe ie ounty iboard o rvu w. ders of teachers conductyng ithese, and iplanied býy ManaLer T .J. Loc. %wem to Stubfin timto wn cler k's order book 1charge of the mjission of St. Lawrence. W. F. Zeigler; cashier ofs the Antioch acting cri fe ininIativý e ofAtlornýy Im n: h lominicans an<d others. ht etW n dy rlast week. Iand show Ithat three orders were issuei to Libertyilland begins his work there State Bank. Li Ah. ItunYaroû, Mwlle epre(sented the, ç an 1tu:; r'bhad a ermference w lihSaurilel Inisull, fihe Baur Sales comipany on May 16, -on May 1lst. Si. St. Ignatius's, Anti- Chitigo officersasert thiatGlilmore county board of Lake County, on 'Mr H ines I ot o ArchibI>iho M'un at his office In the Peopfles Gas Iluild 1919ý. for $198 each. The stubs were oCh, and St. And(rew's Grayslake, adl-! was a friend of Edward Coleman, August 1]::: 1919. r*eturinedl a report dielen :mmcsoinwya agolhewas '11Im 11IM, fliheceexlcínuon of iintereýstin2 flled out inik. In p(0beil on eachijoining missions will also be in his! the Chicago labor leader whowas thatMr Yoe had neglected to sched- pres,-ed by Ilhe dedicaflon ad1tiras himi in our railroad, is written elhe words "For 5 cul verts."j charge. NIr StacWhorter graduated mnurdered myvsterioulsly thils week. U14, foirtaxaion th, sumi of $60,000 maad . b> Michael Cudiahy's son, Jus 1Air- Insull greeledthe comirnittee cor. The duplicate bills of lading are on1 fromt the Wegeýrn Theological Semni- Gilmorp efrfses to -nake any state- 1w\orthi of persontal property duiring the lp t IrMr Cudahy'sý git to Loyola dia11y and saiid hi had hieard of somiei lit.hIe town clerk's office and are, na.rv in m1ay. 1911, and was ordained ment. He is; endeavoring to procure yecars 1912-13-14-15-16. l'ni, ýrs-i , and ai f luer rime hadl hoped ofeth'e difficulties confronting us, but as stated above, thef first bill, for neine deaeon by Bishlop Williams on the foI bondsmien through friends In Chicago Countly Clerk Lew A. Rbendee. who .omne day toi hear his own son makle a was no nmore than. rc icaly erY, culerts, being dated June 11, 1919, lowing Trinity 'Suniday, at the Cathed- Officers of the Antioch bank assert jwas made a co-defendant In the s ineddress. lHewrote that lhe hderoainwshnadthat wf Iantd the second bill, for- six culerts, rlOah ewas ordained priest temjrt ftesecurities stolen suit filed in circuit court SAturday by h-e! ;.iintride certain trarts of hilsri mh i shold'inor he discouragedbIng datedl February 25, 1920. - by Bishop Anderson, at the Cathedra], were not negotiable. Nirs. Neddermian, extended f, xcess, poasosfor his son, so thia1 v hen Il.- turthertateIdfthai undeIr pre-sent While thle bills of lading are carbon Chicago, on June 6. 1915. Mr. Mac- itxe.s (b> the autiount of $N";: and Ihis ------- conditions his company would not take col>ies, on the second bill the lione Whorter's undergraduate work was w as turned over to the county treas (( ontinued on Page 1-our) -.fn any niew buMd4ing prospects, as ma- escribink, the articles shipped, which done at- Creighlton College, Omaha; 1 ulre]rIlr collection. riland labor were toio high, and reads "6 10-inch by 24-foot culverts, Lake Forest Academy ; Hobart Col-. IS$90 O The bill filed in court Saturday sui fthey shoufld purchase our line ft 1 191, pouneds, appears to bie in original lege, and Nor thwestern University. Hel fortie that suibsequepnt to the death TWO ESCAPE F.oldnecssiit an exp)enditur*e of lynewr«iting, and thle bill shows evi- has been most active In his ministry Of T E R T À t of aIr. Yo, lin 19,16 aind upl to 1519 aill ap'proximately $250.00 to electrify, and six year as assistant a t.CrysI ecords of the property hie 'owne.d TW Aequio it. (Continued on Page Four) toml's. DIngthfiat, time he has also'an ver on tilt, in countiy court, accesse1 ASY Æ • Are said] he would have his electric : ee egaedinmay rachslfle not onitlyl .-essor butal" r iirl amn. N1jr. Tidd1, comle out amd social andecivice worik." to the board of rev iew. It' wais E HFRMlook over the linethis summer anlDE A  R D O The Omn;laa Exclision hlas the follow- felaimied ftatino action toward d- FOR ERHOM S upE lte ituation, but could not ing to say of fie rir MacWhorter: Fank t d1 manding an a.ditPionail tax was takn consider any plan to purchase before "*Omaha friends of the well known ii k oltb s uckiest 1 1up)to the fimie the estat'e was closed- next yeafi, and that. we must finance MacWhort er h(»ys, who formierly lived Uniluckiest Man in CouniY ty a otne tn ae iiiMk o t en, S. A. it ourselves this year. He suggested hIIZ R À ,D O ý ere, will bie intereisted in knowing d (atee board of rev-iew was acting, W h.of Lake Mfai .adWlla htweisebnd ffob$0 ptat on Miay 1, by appointment of 1Ìt1 withoutt authority and it was chiarged \a h-ows oIf lmghwood, who escaped and ask everyone in the communty t Bishops Anderson and Griswold of the thIlat their action was voici... . fro, El1,gin hosipital for. tinsane last buy a bndzasil is a commu-nIty a,-[ diocese of ChIica,ii th ie Rev. Gardner To wvin $1,000, and then to learn we-,k. were enptured Saturday byfi n ms espore yteAlpheus MacWhIoter, assistant rector, almost simiultaneously that he had *S I I fEæ Green nbudrS ecomntutlschteastwud of St. Chrysostoml's church, becomnes lo, $1,000o, was, the experience In iff Elvin J. Gritrin who took them betkn .vrb one of the big lines. Former Waukegan Man Alle »riest-in charge of Si. Lawrence's Ilvaukegan Thursady af ternoon Of D M C  I O N back ico the hospital Monday. He advised the committee to takle e ob once With church at Libert)yv e, 111. He will -Frank Holub of Prairie View, a well 7 Wrkt h a n fteodthe matter up with the Northwestern take up much of ttksenme kind of M's. known Lake County farmer. Holuli C NT A C MM T tim11 in this section. Waé a veteran1 Raidroad Co., as our connection withi Bolshevik Movement. sIonary work which hils brother, Relit won $1,000) when a Jury in county huni,,r and fisherman, and an exý this big system was a very valuable Hugli MacWhorter, has been carrying court awarded hime that amount of .ped at fly-castingtàkog "Y asset to oeur raillroad, and he thoughti John DeKay, fýormier Wauikegan on so successfully for the past two damages and lost $1,000 when a dep- prizesIn conitests In varons parte an ideal proposition for the North-,I editor, wealthy American socialist, yearsaet 'St. Andrew's church, Down- uty sheriff from Cook couanty in- T EM T ON A ,of the country. While in northeia western. But if this failed by no father of Jeanne DeKay, who ended ers Grove, I11. 'Vie other nmnber of formed him that he automobile wh ich ,forsta aà year or so.ago hebecamté means to allow our railroad to close her Ilife recently In ChIcago, has beeon the MacWhorter trio, Donald ., re-s he recently bought fromn a garage In The Democratic County Central Opm- imbued with the Idea that somfebody down, as the community could not af- barred from re-entry into Switzer. signed from the United States navy on Chicago had beene stolen. mnittes held its annual meeting at the wasi trying to kill *him, and wrote tord to lose this valuable transporta- land on accouint of hIs connection January 1, and has returned to hie po- Holub had brought against Frank1 Court House in Waukega. Monday laft- lettem to Waukegan.friends to comle tion facility, and If torn un would nevý with alleged bolshevik organs. De. sition as traffic manager for the Chi- Matotusek, who had been the tenant!ernoon for the transaction of business and] save him. . er be replace v fM Isul Kay is now stopping in Constance. cage Telephone comnpany.n Th e threnir, charging that ho had eut 1 The followIng officers were elected:. He was brought to Waukegan and o the ominitececofMos of at Germany. . boys reside with their mohrrti20 down treses and damaged the faerm In CAMA-Jh O'Keefe, Highland given a sanity hearing andlatken t eh rnegs n aaer Lee , ops fAto- DeKaiaso has cirPeated imuch com- Commonwealth avenue, Chcao. other ways to the extent of 1.000. Park. Elgn. t· nyas degastatocalupnatherLes, ment through the Issuance of "an-- -~-¯ The jury held with hlif and return- EnT -- Edw. Il. White, Fox Matthe\-s lhas escaped twIce ifromnt of degtedNotestern. A cnfe r. appeal to the horior of the entente" Meredith'* VanIty. ed a verdict for the full amiount. 1 le. Elgie-ec.a rrne atFrdywt an troops from Germany. afeCeorge Meredith, as hie friendS Whi.le Holub was congratulating 'TREAý.sUirER thr.. Maither, of The two men, who escaped while President Finley at his office In Chf- ugn rne owtda teAr-Ued to tell wit ý amusement," writes himselft the deputy seifsepdPareve, working In the fields at the asylum, eg.Tenwfdrllwwskn "The l'atest outrage committed by obrLndnthLnonN tion p and broke .the bad news about - The feitowing delegates to the sate wallked to their former homes, Wright cov er neiwhich comelaws ghe gthe French Imperialists -in sendingt S h . n heLndn aiohis oar. The machine was taken convention were eletd: goig t Lae MriLandMatewstoiine totak ovr .ll eedng ine chldrn,"thea.peaileae n prt."waaaiainman omoneas e• ackto hicgo.It as toln fomeohnO'KefeHiglan Pak. Hâghwood. Sheriff Green was not- within Ive years, and It waorfuggested their black savages, who rape, mur latend how, In his later years, he re- an Oak Park man named Kennedy.1 Thomas E. Graham.,-Ingesde - ified by Elgin authorities that the ta twudb oie datg f der and terrorize Ilermnwmen and garded lit en a motter of extreme ho. Holub* gays ta ewl u h Peter MceDermott, wauikegan me er t ageaiRws n th teNtwllete to acquire o fne "is; a crime which oen of trio portanee that his viItors should sit garage man for damages urness heo hnoeMorley, 'Antioch lOOkOut for thema when they reached world muet resient and which chal- in a position from which they would returns the money hie paid for the , Al. AN. McMillen, Graysake , Lake County. (Continued on Page Eight) lenges all decent in.en of every land " am hiW face in profile." car. . A. E. Maether, Prairie View. - Ingleside Man Chosen Republica County Chairman at Conven- tion Held Last Monda'y s'upervi:-or William JT. stratton or 1nglesd,. Fo)xLake, viaz elected counity chafirnian. of the republicanl party ai a meeting last Monday in th ('il l rcu i o rfjroom: ýHe was chne- en uanjijnouy and‡ the expecedf three-cornered fight that had been -priedic-ted. did not miaterialize. ~There was nIo opposition to Mr. Stration, who had-lined up his fences to the point where those who planned opoig himr evidently conéluded there was no u:ee. . It had beety reported that retiring chairman W. B. Smith of Walikeagn and former chairman W. P. Weigis would be candidates for the houmr. Another report was that if the fight becamie too s1trong, Jay Morts, Of Libertyville would be a datrk hbors. But. there was nothing to it,--Mr. Stratton, upon nomination of MilM L.amiey, got all the votes by'acclam- ation, Henry Eger was chosen temporary chairmian and Jay Morse, temproary secretary after chairmarh W. B. Smith had called the meeting te order. Mir. Churchill of Grayslake pre- ý,nted ia resolution which provided that in the future meetings of the committe, the, omimitteemen hbe authonrizel to ýofe (in the apportion- mniýit to thitir precincts under the redistricting plan puit into effect in the state recently, A credential committee was named and reported on delegates presient. The commiittee was- W. FýWeiss, Wm .Stratton and-Mi>- Lamney. They reported all committeaMeM properly authorized tg sIt in con- vention and the organizationi stega we4it on. After Nir. Stratton was elected per. mnent. lairmnan, E. ',.. Orvis nomin- ated W . Samison of Waukegan aM permianeni seretary. lie was chosena unan m?4ý1 W. P. Weý noni"nated J. D. Th°"- aa- i,treasu irr; Jay Morse was noM- iniated by% hre Craro. A ballot wetaken land Mr. Morse won 38 te Onmtin chalirman Striatton p p)oinlted !w xeutcecommittee with power to namie the delegates toe SU sfietë, and cnosinlconventions. Il, namied the committee as follows: R. W. Churchill, GrayeiMe. A. N. Tifany, Antioch. Jas,. Welch, Newport. J1. D. Thomas, Zion. W. B. Smith, Waukegah. H1 .- Foley, Deerfield. 1-lsLamney, Bafrington. (( ontinued on Page Eight) As soon as the necessary fixtums Cani be installed. H. J. Yuink ýwill open a new bakery inuIAbertyvýille. Hia Place of business w ill be in thle First National Bank builIding, in the room now occipied by the Public Service Compal);ny. Mr. Yung la a Libertyyile boy, and hias been emuployedl in thie Triggs & Johnson grocery store, since hisedis- charge fromt the U'nited States army, withi which lhe served In France. The new instiution wi,, be one ot thle Bake Rite system of bakeries, whi!ch is revolutioniing zilhe bakilg husiness ,;over the country. The oveà is buili of glazed white tile with la!gs glass windows, so that the proces of baking is always In view. The oveà will be placed near the big front shueer window of the building, and >peopl passing cain seé, for themselves júslt how the productes of the new bakery are turned out. the Public Service Company s dfis- continuing its office and saleuroom ià- Libertyville, and arrangements are said to be "under way for IR P. 1vIî sizor, the electrical dealer, to take charg, of the conjaany's intessets IR this erritory. Rumors have been circulated 0»e past few weeks that several chan#ea i'n the business district on Milwaukee avenue are to be made. A change was being cnsidered in the lUocaieofthi Farma Bureau, but it la andorersi ai, rangements for the offeuet o that or- ganization to remain where they ar for another year. AD out Of tO¶ M M was here last week looinkg f«or awk able locatidn to start a restaurantt:The1ý Deitz Motor Co. ta Dow Installod- un new quarters In 'hle Petges hieMfInŠ. just north of the ke Cognty Natl" bank. oinfles Woot Poplins Braided, Pleated and ockets ankd belted et- by aufacturers in Suits we are able te of these styHish coats :umbers ot womnen and ýining low price wit]k Here are polo cloths, O LIBERTY'eLE IN'DEPNE LAKE COUN"rY INDEPENDENT p Lake Gountv B* Weekly Càtbiation Où.-Su; :h» odiu Weel"'ies in Lounty Combiàd ,es to $40, Sale- WAUKEGA,,^-,N WEEKLY SUN ONE TO EIGHT. VOLUME XXVIll. NO. .18 TWELVE PAGES MM IE I sR IC LEUIR 8TfR'PIE llDRTONSUAp lififl thr b 1 HERS 0.0 i. M LRMo 40 at its to $85 Salé ible by Purch.ase to $25.00 95 Coats to$6

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