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Libertyville Independent, 27 Oct 1921, p. 3

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THE LBRTYVMLE INE)ENTfF THURSDAYOCTOBER 27, 1921I. 'ices. st in bringing Myv bit. THE NEXT 15A and OO $200 tri $600 $30 un , $1,j500 Uit $S20 t-st tai takel Market Co. iIe Re- ant the ýuildîng aI VILLE. ILL Vice Presîde., ST -CO. U>ARANTEED OISL JAIL VISI1?ORS TAKE UP AUCHI 0F SIIERIFF'S TIRE Jailor declares he is thinking seriously of Cutting down visitor's hours Sherif f Eliner Giien stated %Iondz(ý y bat many peoplew iîo are Undg't the impression thati they can ti.it pris- oner, ai the county jafl any ftime tbey want to and t iai lthe [ract ive le taking UP too mur Il or is tinte and tai of the deputies. The visiting days now are Tuesdays and FridayÊ4 and t@ bourti are fromrot ti4 P. M. Many î,ersi>nm cone ta flie lait On Sundaym, titi-oniY daY Of test for the siteriff and bis famîlY. 'its a prettY bard zattr'r to refuse isitor3 admis- siiof, ettFittailv wien titiy corne front distant jt the ii sheriff said, 'but we impi> cant firtd itie tri look aftmr titerti as we are required 10 re- maýin.ni-ar te visitots. 1'i antinkiflg srirnutrîtof cutting down %i.tcttr'-to omi- dat a week.' 009000000000000O000 o AREA 0 000000000000040000o wteek -titi u.- rîof l rMi 0Nil i Rtay andtitattily mi'. andtiMo-A LJ; - t, tir .%l, andil-It Nfir-t kw --r i ;t it aniM i i.. ttî.r I; . tr an'l îîr.,k'î- in " '!ttir r, t a ' i Illioiruatd l<riflr 'tir andti ir,' i,.rl uý- c il" chell,' 111 - peit! v 'a-- k ni! %w" a it-' NMt antd NMrr J, l At ni1--n itr Sunat tt'h .1, afl't !- 'n' ' c't Xi le'. o l Hihlandti la! 1 DR. WMI. LEVIN 1i ENTIi-T' \lat4t rt fchriant-.ý n-id tt" tank lîutldtna a'a GRAYS LAKE, ILLINOIS. 1' uttt 9 !rt 1-1 il ni , F!t,!' 2. k Ili Clt- Atijnittt:'îr,-, tn, N-r. ti' irkng Tlilt llSltXtS ANli' ;UNDASt-; M APPI"TN'lî T CiNIA ELHANAN W. COLBY Attortley atLawv Offr(e a' Ioniît'tn fttsAt. tue Teleirhtne 162 J LIBEIiTYX ILLE ILLINOJIS MARTIN C. DECKR Atio-,ey-at Law. 315 %V: r,11111,;1012 Stret"t WAUKE-GAN. ILINOIS Offici- Piton'- t" îe l hip 1101,Jt LYELL H. MORRIS Attorne>' ai Law i.t3Ei iY'ti ILI 11NOIS L.uce ' uAding Reg.lat, 136 M. tifî Phone tbý Mjrtt'tgtnt:i'ta lut ui% sijtt.% O00000000000000000 Suda.'o MILLBURN o THE CHECKER BOARD!' Ilif-t' 1: t iýI î,r tI r jo 00 0 0 0 0 0 o o i rLta ktiît-tfi -ttr :î tA t, :i~ CoflduCtsd tb>'WILLIAM J. WOOD.1 'i l lt I , ,_fnstan d n' IîUl y S. S'. c'n,"n'îrtn 1,a Lit' t rshul b tit it l tm -PU it 'tt i t 'llattt,' :t t ,, o, t - . r îil________c t'ir 'at- X'îkiai t'ttt titittiat î3. 'Nt.iii f;ý 9 12 22 1' Mlt tttrh 'Mitr. Cfiî.ît- ('iartiît-îlîin i'n -itijlt- i itt '. and At t ' 'iu ~î~ - . t.iaItrii ý l.tir ftoiei ia"t- r . r t-t'o îtt t. :Soultet,.b-tOU! t ut toLu tatab-rin.k 'a w Itt.i&'a rr t tira J ('tarberin o ltinttrî . ' I ~r. , ;ar, t"r lke L.taGtnsbuîg cou.: frieda "it î.o- * ~ i- 'u 'da> 1'I- ' NVIitii e of th,- Edînt,. r t' M .Anne- Ettu iti>tnt-o i nti L..i itu it tt in ant i X'ti iani EPriti l ii n,: L tettim in sus; la visting find+and rlt i n :and G M'hWti tit ttaor tji -ritt r% ti: i P. 1iLKt"chun, black. At'ea. ftttiî0- i -i' tl'RoiGntrg w it 1Mr.. .înd uits. tig-Siti n A - mj,.ý înî'z Puollok (itlticti'40 lt-n o i Gnseg wht thur Nickrley w-t'e Wiuk'-tg'n tti t:-w.ri, . 'ni m itit ,ýi- ises Watsonn 9 13 9 14 il 18 i7 , a Tuetida'. lDr and XLM ittttiattît ranti daugh!t" 22 1 5 ý 26 1.2 29 25 19a;,t Dean Wëlli of ('ittc:tgt , ,nit iltt- 1, i o- a' Ch Liagotî isittor, TuettrRt' 6 9 15 18 5 514 1k, 1 .' 'ai-ik i-it il i tt A '-:î M. t a 'tran.u Andirr,tn t-i l-t mi1 25 22 22 15 19 15 2. 1. 1 i 1 3.1r.and NMii, J. L.Irvîn in la-' tinvia Ltk.- Fîtrisr thitît ai-k il ih 7 Il 7 il ,-;'2 2 '. Satutday mîtiting -wi Artrfit i t (I. M i 'Mit', XXilîatt. .-5tîan'u ai 18 l 2 3Ii4d 32 27 L, 7t 23 Mis. MNI R W-1ils i-r! ot -ti Mti.,S. 1 chi -n ofrt Waukegan '.p,-nt Sun i t ti 1 4 il2. 6 9 12 i 19 24 lia> Wells anti s'tnr ['ruhi antto i M t-- ' wt'. '? f,- itniF foiki 24 2 !" 1 26 23 3r 'r , :"P Emn.a Grahbt,-oflIvanhoi" Stttda N'in'ittda Siranu , -t tt. , t t 4 1 2 7,t' 13 17 7 1trt 'ýt atternoon.rird .t'i-214 't21 1) 3 o26 31 26i'-t Mr.ant i sMît, b E. ui': ttt 'rr t M.,andi Mi-E A l.tttti ,tiI-tn 1 6, 10 il 9 13 17 were ttii- -' - tto tf Lo g G(tttit- ltti, I tiri ,'ti-ri' unia% n f'3,i tt ý t ' ,;1, 19 iti 9 24 19 2',t tivei~S otr"il .-- -i Area Schoci Noies. Genevieve Kaie, Ediior-in-Ciief. Caroline Kublautk, Assistant Edtor. 't-N, i( il. StîiLt ttnd daughittet r î 'r-i ilta'l ii,üt 111 'k'Fi t> tttti- t- tt? Tii-M i --e-nd .tîi.îA E . tî' a .t Ht îtt andk.- %It-i Le-ti- i "rt-Ftank 'liikýitswtt- Li V- !, r 'r r :t o- i t tito - t 'i-t E'n'! il -a '.i-t .ttt it r ttt M M- i -J ' . tttttrrttt" 't1, Mi tri i eil ' l1 , l aa- u'-'t i M . t jt 't r! 1" lrttnttt i (la Drtît o ,ra t t' t Mi'- '.:i ttii-.t!- M;i t V.r rart , 't" . ti Nt . r c.t- - n th,' oooooao- ooa-oo i o RIDLEY SCHOOL o oOOO,.mUUOOoOoOOaoO t(;i-a1,d~fi ,iBonneî t î'.t- M t S t/r a lit t-id itf fo k> t' i t ' 't t it -îrî 'oPRAIRIE VIEW 0 oOoonnnonnn<inan. in.i ll ou iten. v. eut-it t'. 'l'it' tinte 'aaS gîu'IArtt - a'!ltatiwon a g.îtt> l ut ua t t il -lits tlenit- tt 'att ante'tI - tt t t ' 1 a -i'ut i t a ti ta .or ' r z7 i itirt t 'l. ttI r ta ' itav.l.' - 1- 'ote lo0" Oît-- r t', ii-'2 ,' -ttrn ", t.'tt- r rflti rtr arr t'. tri S r" ýi ! M ,: . , - 1 1 % 1ýIr. li, 1'l.~ rir,'tir t . r', 'r r' ' I1,00000.t0t't00r t00'000"0 """~ l.ot' V~ ' ->- 'o-rt ItrttY0 COURTNEY SCHOOL o ' rtri :rttti , r( ~- ;t' ,3- ' i t -rtnttnuaitt)n. r Ve had a perfect tttendance laat 'i t tir-rt tt.ttrî'r , - lia% ulrlitrt ht- r r week. iOur attenrjancé ssu far has bei-n t 't j i it" joliný" 'tu. o ieg-ti- - tti Supt. T A. Simpsoan visîteti mur '. '1: t it <t,- i n d-i Iltntii sttn.bt-tg'i it '-u" ai-tscori 1lIsat Wednesd'ay. a'!nl'r in- oIl. (lj -it d- , lc la-111,19:' 2it Tte second and fourih grades are tine î-urr ltalt' r t hp i li n jin-bacttar itt-wb 1 i ttr'rt 1i-b I busy making Haiiowe'en decoration. r t-t , l an ti ;1, lt- Krri t 1 'ri i',, to n m t ai -.i 1 " l' W e a re n llO p a n ri nr g a H a llo w e e n R,.adM ý ,tý,,ii I iti:-pn't ourttpart>', al are iooking forward for aý 11i2-ns- ',t- t e- ai- ttjolly time. We are inviiing thomoti-r9 Moit ri r -- tti-it ît 24 B 'A t , and graduates. t iî t r- r'.' "acrt a r tie have a crîticism box for lte pur- tiitit t, <unit t',,; t,' "t 1-prise cf improvtng mur grammar. the and't' 3'r 'r tr i' S( .lýt r t ýe ri~ itrion iaving te ieast misiakes was [OM imL& 'ý âSophia Roessletn. Rat! Rat! Sophia. M It J A. 'tlr-rn an,! -i -t: N.i ' in r t tti t. a t - r Nri, i.- tM i, tand t't\tIl- t'ai1.'l ,nt'l hmt' rirtt t'>ttein'rrit. - t un -tlt Rin-, th R:ra i.irr. ýni PAUL Mac GI.J'EIN r-'r.toi rr'a l ut. - M '!a t.eai-'n H.itîti tt bt1 t a-triai Attorney-at-Law oM:ît'ý itr ona, Il iTi ian tn s ,%clitti 4.tltioîtviti u ti-r LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS Ai tîtur le'tr',AtIt 1tat' tîttar ri rRt iti-itlasiiotito[P Telepitone 33. wti Frei'Mis- ,tî'.i Hoiltkins lias tit-n t,- Mi.t anti Mr, i l oi t .nli anitil> . fs A n 'lcx sc n -t-Vot 'tirs Anna W'coa. lbri tstii-ta tDR.t C-.a ti--.u tre-i 'rîn t inredt ierhit ed with neurits. DR. aC. B. OC. NNEYSoandaon> l Titi-Bloomer Girls rif Chicago a'r- Veterinary Srgon. %r hiago Mi- Nos soun ',u Car t-eduîi- t l play tite-Whieitng iune ORé&e at Residence Opposite Ri-e Mu. and Mra. Aug. Freie and son.rir tîWbeeling ni-lt Sunday, Hope titi- Motor Cr. Garage. Itiw'an. lefi lasi Mcnday for Ne'w Yortk guisWill Win. Phone 35. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hoffmcicr and Mr. and Mrs Hart> Knedler ritMaon LIBERTYVILLE. ILLINOIS. daugitters, Emîtta and Alice. and son tana. are titi proud parents rif a son. ____________________________Ernest, visied at ite W Hoftînelei bMnO. rn1H6, i c19d2n1.in home Sundat.Ms rn ote aldo red J. E. WALTFRS, Chare Sturin and lai-uit> ertertain- at Prairie View Tuesda'. cd Mr and Mrs. Dan Sturmi ad familit A..Wolf and daugitters. Rutht ana PHYSCIA AN SÙREON Simay.Gertrude, vislted aItti- home of Mrs. Oiseu.of1Womsn n d Cblidrefi Mrs. J. Ry.n orithIe Everi-rien iti. Marak cla adamiysen.u a 8ffl*015ty. waa a Chicago visilar Sunday rn el n fml pn u WAUKEGAN. ILLINOIS3. Fred Kafle elarled la ',itaoî fstt day ai Lake Forest. Monday. EdinVasse vsitcd the home folkt. Thte 9ift and Sixib gadeti mouid'-d Suindai'. a moeqt map of Nort ADerîca eut of Wiii Sauer was te guset of Prairie W. W. JOHNSON, D. D. S. dlay lait èe. friends Monda>'. DENTIST Mr. ad MMn. George Tittî'ci ci-and Mr. and Mm.- Louis Hatie wili move Phone 841. 112 Ne. Gene«tSe 1. lamil>' vent ta Diamand Lai'.' Suda> . hoei ing it iet a exithe ok. WAUKEGAN. ILLINOIS. marning. ~.Hii aigacpe b 01 IThe Tins family epent Sund Cyatlion of castier of te stade bank there. Diamand Lake.~ Mise Lydia Meyer vas a visiior aI We are anticipallng a H~aw5i h 1~ Thurada>'. DR. . F. BJI'* ~D oryt egvf ot> tei6."'iidatro<m ciildren relunied ta VETERNARYsunota Heen rokifl Uoda afbçt"hojMonday, afler an absence an VEEINR UREN Hele rokarnSu ranClaraabcant ofaiscarlet lever. We are glat Asistant tt. Vetertrarlan. jar. sid Mrs. 3. Keilier aid tatou>' ta sec tem back again. LIBERTYVILLE. ILLINOIS. attendet the chrlsteaf ailite H.0 Mies Emeline Cook was a visitor ai Keeler home Sunda'. aur echool Frlday. ___________________________Ttce ciool entertalnmi-iI given by Heury' Kprn. Lake county deputy' the cilidren vas a succes. bath sa- DR. J. L TAYLOR game warden ai Waukcgan. Friday ciaiiy and tinancliy. The amount .Office in Frist National Bank Bîde. i sînpped ituntingt i ioiatiirs of tt'l gante raiscit was $52.70, and aft tiis $2970 Hurs:-1 ta 3:30 and 7 ta 8 -p. m. laws long inouli tol exhibiit a iprig wae net. Reeldence on Broadway, oppoîie Parkfrm a rasutterîry bush'lite iad taki-i LIBETYVLLE ILINOS. ram bis own gat-den sitowlng a hait f 00000000000000 1a dazi- rnpe raspiterrles. M.Kr aiso declrei tialtti tire weairit otier ' TA1OD0SHOL0 C'uAP I P o 9 lIr.iNÇ vinîestwlit blorstois on tibii. t5>OO000000000 000 0O Wasitinglaf'CoufltY Sts. Phtone 1892 WAUKEGAN. ILLINOIS. Public Accounltant and Auditor. Accouut ing Systems, Audits. Bookt SPasted Periodtcaiiy for Firma wba do flot need .a Pemanent Bookkeepet. Phtone' 26 Haouts 3 to 8 P. M.t .DRS. NIXON & DAVIS Chiropractic Physacians 8peialstsCorectah¶of Deformities,' Ntervou, and Chronic Digeases. ue 10-11. New Castie Hotei. LIIIERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS. F. DAIRTOW MANUFACTURER OF MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS Cemetery Work of Every Supt. T. Arthur Simpson visited aur school Frida>' morning. Camper and Martin Ott have teen quarantined for diphteria; rno rther cases have dcveloped as yet. Strict precaution la heing taken. Titi members rif the aewing clatis are making aprons. Th Ttc cy have completed their oomih Description.,.brusit triderai. - CORRESPONDENCE SOLICIED Soee Se. SOne ritison wiîy It 'aouille a waste 116 South Genesee St. of nmny î minai a chorus grl'à tu tt-iitb.m, tti-tltrus5 grii-ver gets WAUICEGAN, ILL. hoIdtenttitghto triiîre. llltt 't 4 -'t 'tX'Itttr- lia 2> lti.rt k 'r ~rl t rit-i t!. tir S 227- htt XX J 't'i'ortd L~< ~- Biack--13 5 10 19 White-13 22 29 30 K 15. Black to pla> and Win. Probicîn No. 226. By W. J. Wood. MU Biack-1 3 5 10 18. White-13 29 30 31 K 6. BlAck t lay>'and Win. Solution ta Problenl No. 221. By W. J. Waod. Back-7 8 il 18 Ka 22 23 29 32. Whic- 14 21 25 27 28 K 20. White tri play' aid Win. 21 17 28 24 24 19 14 9 6 1 22 13 29 22 23 16 32 23 13 6 Solution ta Probicîn No. 222. D>' %V. J. Waod. Black-3 6 8 10 15 Ka 5 24. Whte-11 22 Ks 17 19 25 26 28. Black 10 play' and Win. 6 9 17 10 5 9 4 11 14 14 11 4 9 14 19 10 9 14 10 14 10 1- 3 8 28 19 Solution to ri jienti No. 223. B>' W. J. Woord. Biack 2 45 69 il 12 18 20 25. Wh'ite- 131 15 21 22 24 27 28 29 31. Euiter t tt.Mtay andiWin. 15 10 2 9 22 15 411l M126 6 15 24 19 il 14 29 8 il 18 13 6 15 2 1 2N 19 9 14 a8 3 Whtite i- ns. titi-t bîing a countet'lart ptriititon; 1Black "tis b>' 18-23, etc. Springfie-ld, i.. -Titi-linois Com- mercIe Commitssionfltoda>' mueititat aIl public garages muet pa>' an an- wnalli-in'ai fee of $25 aid file a I$5.000 t 10,01)ilOtitod.under rerluire- ments of tite ni-w siorage wareitouse bill. passeti b>'the slast icgislature Titi Illinoils hiatrr class are oui- lintng the explorations cf LaSalie. Mtss ;rai-e Johnison visitierour si-toril Friday. tMiss Esthter (,ransy called aitte s '-~~.' *5~ Taste is a m atter of tobacco quality We state it as aur honest belief that the tabaccos used in Chester-. field are of finer .quality (and hence of better taste) thari in any other cigarette at the price. Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. Che sterfield CIGARETTE S of Turkish and Donestic ýtobaccos-.-blended i htrne orf 'trs -e Mi Nurray NMn,iayOO0O00O00OO0O00GO0O0OOO0O00@0 morning. o PROGRESSIVE SCHOOL Mr. and Mrs. Summnei, a. itgiter, 000a00oao00oooo9o04 anti infant son rfotorerti t tihe hme rf' Mr. and %Ir' H. Roelt-tn Sundav Theti- ai mchiidren are ail busy de-- uorattng and getting re ady Lora Mr. antd Mri. Rd *ohnson, i"-n and, Hallowe'en party they are ta bàV. daugiters motî,red tii Crystai Lake- Friday, Oct. 28, in wbich the YoS& Sunday and vtsited relatives there. House puptîs are to be their guette. Mrs. F. T. Clark was a Chicago Josephb Brocksom is expected ho=. visitor lasi Week. from Hennepin. 111.. wbere be ban beWn Miss Johnson atitnded thte teai-bers' wrtg meetingSaturday. Miss lirattie Amann motored up te Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Hawley of i t. Atkinson. Wisconsin, Saturdsy to Barrington. called at the home of viOit her siater. Ed Johnshnr Monda>' evening,TbYrkHsesbobala ak. social Wednesday, Oct. 19, and a b1ari Wéather Affected b>' Sun Spots. cr,,wd attended. Tbey made aTltttw A l>1!.Il l t '- i zî.î Ilt' . -îI i "(i over $60O. tir'"it.,i'î.t ti'.t iîrn Miss Bernice Hess spent tbe wo.k- F:n1II --t- -ýnA. Il.. 1,;, end wilh ber brother in Libertyvilie., tuti- tîti ur-t'.'rrt ii . ~ Mr. and Mrs. Eul and f'amily vWtod !qr.t- t- î"rrtrmrr t'ttiir ,-. te Amann famil>' Saturday exening. tttt ta l. ri ,ti.til t -tii. Rannals Cadmore is attending the hile- ','tw rt 'i If r-.rtî.. 'r University ait Urbana, ibis being bii BLattl- tr ,il'l Nin' îttert. 1fourth year. To and From CHICAGO On The NORTH SHORE LINE The more you travel on the North Shore Line the better you appreciate tis road of real service. North Shore Trains are fast andl frequent. They carry you to and around the Union Elevated Loop-right in the heart of downtown Chicago-near the hotels. theaters. clubs, banks and office buildings. Or at îoop stations You can transfer ta e.evated trains, for any part of the city. North Shore Cars are dean, roomy and easy-ridint. Fin- ployes are efficient and courteous. Every trip is a pleasure trip on the North Shore UÀne. The right route for business people, shoppers and theater- gocrs. T"ais eaving Libertyrifle at frequent intervals, 5: 48 a. m. t. 4'2--4&-...., .ae connectiom. at Lake Bluff that take you direct to stationi on the Chicago Union Loop. Trains operating on Chicago Daylight Saving. time. Chicago North Shore & ~~Milwaukee R. R. LIBERTY VILLE TICKET OFFIJÇE PHIONE -1 IRERTYilLE--1--F Z;;. 1 Il 1ým LHAKLJ:à K. WPL"LM =à

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