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Libertyville Independent, 14 Dec 1922, p. 4

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w. CAN (has . rv,,ri'r, TURK IN COO? 'r',,"," Oli summon 'i(isaiiiU-'sstgten-tta-tveriu---ttim-. J:bertyville Independent'llmCRESTSGlool: wow htdependes cF new» moan BROKEN ll? mu in: .. A "IT" ---- V m D. NALLIY ixf n. "at! m called order-ttr Huy- _eILM-tat.'rtt6,whttttveatrt,tt" at". at the. Tum. tq but: . N without bad: tn the North on. .irt$atitretetkerd" ImmLM lab Chin! 1'U'tt,t Joe Powell" r" Wu an. on all" - tn "wound to be boon tabla nationals-Inlay "01731"an it. 18110:! man. and savor-,1 sick work- - " the Gordon Wrecking cow art" offices " aren't but who de. dt." Ind whiskey undo than m. no (he menu of Hanan" be!" Mod. M Potocky tutu: ' Juice are 111101th the angle. "was hogan: the "stuff" in Chr . "rshertnfomtedtheNdrthCtti- ca" f _ "do! unto mum. Ho mid F forum batch he mud. thu 'ii,,' nylon of the hungry. accurate. an; his Ivory, and had only can. to Q. whim comm to mu n 1i'"ttrr'.' Gititon brought Hum to 1tittlt"td 11 01210?le thin morning f , t _ so" ot his man no sick from bod whiskey. T R. Ramon Has Gallon t Booze in Oil Can and Tomm- ad Workers, Police Declare. man-non mtttttt-atatt "I run. STRICTLY" In ADVANCE b, 799'!" Tom 'ttmir I. W". .t.ttnatet. i not tntoptaad when mania. l) "in": trear a... tlttslt2t 'ttatt'" =33! tttvat tata EiGik"c'G"iaTirG"iGiii i'2t'W4'l'S'l'h' Is "' tight MWNoAh-I , lau- M: "In Tau . 1rtrvumiumeAa-t-et Fancy 14'an 25cup: SilkandWoolHose.sakPettiemaa 1jioumers,Nth TowdSeh.$l.25 up; Ihtihu0ressersearfiaAsptiidr Krses. Vanity Cases and M31. FtlNesephtuuBouaoircasn,rGi:r" Ctrtr,Ri1shoitogtaureeAiGrtmeit of NW Novelties and Fatter Goods. cup-gm)" ard W Aumglnumm '6liriooua thtggystiomt C --ur--r- L w. LINDM'llTll Millinery Store. "Gin-u. of J. P. Derenpon. " "If! old. want. ardtnwattt-tetatatttt-tfatu- .06 check lottery. wee brought but to Wuhan ttrn -. Benton. Bl., where he he been placed under " rent. The police got. word Emu noon that Davenport us under er- mt end uncut-my launched the sauce a Raatmt1 to hold Mm. With ouceman' Humid Nottingham driv- tng tut, Ant. Chief Tymn 1.11% She» itt Edwin Mutton! covered t a no miles to mum] In tint hours. Rest- ing . couple or hours they eta-ted on the, return trip and arrived early this morning. Davenport we: meted up in the city jail to unit in having. He in charged with ham; tendered a bogus check tor 842.60 to the Amer» inn Woolen Hille.there on October 4. He also is charged with hem: left town while owing n hill 't the Plan hotel. The heed ot the Wooieii' mun Howey positively identified Davenport. " the nun who passed the check. J. F. Davengort ls Ba 'Back from amoukWo Mills m Charges. .Duenpor'trtt on. "not: add to has tteen-a sonnet it Port unen- ALLEGED MUS . . CHECK PASSER B UNDER ARREST Loo-llama: "at Supt. Y. Arthur mum» ot the Leke county school. declared that the school woe not " untamed one. Mlle Ma Htmxnelrelch. of the IN. mane Society. who "and "the in?" tuation, testified am there wen no regula- conm of study in the Ichool. Ind that there were manually no books. no ventllntlon. or heating tutu- tleo, that the children land no place to bathe. and that they were coupon- ed to sleep In shocks. on filthy mat. treuee. Ind homblnnketn tor cover. d (Specie! 'icttgi'r"tt,tft o H. c. Gaul-on. oedemd meet the children returned to mu. reb- tlvee. or to the mum lone "ttrt-ttrot-ext-ts-tter. w,ttr6eatmdfttr,rettmir-mgtttuo te?rRtattstotltrsehoolithr.w. Phillipe, superintendent ot mu Greet. and his wife, who were undead In. tothtotottrttomttrtothrtstp-. I close by "a. P.'L.' miniat- 1t"rtnVtfegtt.ptttm_tt+shtu ween-t1. 'rmtumttttrttetretut oath-twthofiuuaehmw "all! m_tme3tthismestiuq uni-trotted; Web!" at! md.aadilt-dittthgmeatmtettar. hblttblohllu. hi how hubs", in unto driver in thatettr,teteoohgttrNtd1ookattarr the nineteen " eJtiidrmt. on. only " gonth3_9}g. Oito orth? "good" meal. In. Phillipa describod. consisted of mu, broad, broad and milk. also " mitted. She and that they was pro- paring to can out the Nehoot" to the must! teach-r, It". In] Human. when tho ttttia m ntarted. She said it In. atstattiiattttd u I amp for' rin but 3 few month- uo started ugh; boys, and chasing "nuts " 3 week. One Chicago my]. land It: chu- gm than I!!!" the summer. and Boom Dent-cull. and u. of 2311 W. Wanna" _ Chicago. who» nth". I 01110130 newspaper nun. I: disabled not to hue known the cow ditions a the wheel. In. Vern In]. any. "" Summary "01:110.. Chtea. to. cum and took her pretty unsh- ter, Alice. 0. Cynthle Russell, B, ttarttghtatr ot Wil- liam Von Dollenn MI? lenient! -. Chicago. whose plum) Ile- Bhnnekdch to are her. any from the "hoot-resulted In the Invest!" tion, and her brother, would; were returned to her mother, In. Ricard 'Rnuen. "" that" "one, Chi. mo. who he: married. There I. m pending In the superior 0mm of Chicago I one Involving the cutody of the children. tttree m thorium! may. The" word on!" but to that home. In. Ilium: denied um Che "schooled" the children into gym that they were "than " um Croat! In. 3111mm man" that than were but". On the head and body of Marte Rn... "months-old. trom am "ttr. ' moon edictjwoohmm gllrl'l',Sllrgtitd"trdi'da',"gi mum-shoal. Manama; tttamtMtoatoittaerttoChtoamtit the not: ttttttmi- Phillip- In demntm teamed that during so any: in November he hid purchased as: worth of.food for the Hill Croat resort. (This in out"! to " cents a d" per child.) There no IIIO four adults, who were in. cluded in this. In. Jury Polmcteor. county juro- but" ttMeer, run" the school this we". and tncod the and": ot the and": " the place. uunmou being (and for the come. of att to. day In the court. mun- of mm] orthettiBdmttmtiedtormtttt- pool-um. no (to, m mud to so to the Jun-n. homo on North Juno. qtgeets at" other - menu on In no". 030 tutor I" no one. to at. It. mu. 'gs-tttar to no also m can to the has. by htm. D.rtngtttertegt-hheex. hm to and mt -tees tor or. , . [any "Ninth. at out. or. mun-umMm In our! to Inn what dt-tttttat tTt112tt%tlf,ur,'itrgt mmmmuwmwum The superintendent said that he bought , mum of milk, a locus ot bread, and , pounds ot butter n day. lnvesti tion Slim Parents of Grid Inmate Did Not Miss Himmeheich testified that there was no milk for the children for breakfast. one morning when she was there. Phillips declared that the farmer who supplied the milk did not come until It o'clock that day because he said his son was ill. ~In. Phillips denied there were no sheets on the beds. She said they had double blankets. . Tttee-gum-tttnt-ttnt-s "t.endttmetioattrntttbrCM- mm Ind man " a. I". Mrs, my. deem-ed that one any 3:11ch taboo} 'uti1oqrdtnatt- a "I." Better let a: (and! overuse piston: in your car a andmahkrun "ham one. QUICK REPAIR SERVICE Libertyville Auto Repair Shop QUIZ BY wURT ', MY. Dam M. 1921 [ than Once Utter- and Ads Holler were Ohio-co whim Sammy. _ Hairy Wehmborg um Robot; an: Jaunted Dunno-n In Chime Int Coho bu no competitor. Notice when competing it with interior cool that coke produces less aat. which mean you get the tnnatigtttmt beet. Place your order wlth Ill. W. P. I'gagF Ben, bomber and Coal. 60at Prof. G. E. Hubbard and his innit- eble orehystra tuna-bed the nude (or e deuce given by member: of Ebert!- vnleLodseL0.0. P.,tttheirhNJon the third fioor of the Mutation! Beak building. lat William. The dance followed the aetel of the new officers of the . Besides the dance e tine supper we: served and cards pleyed. . We -igm.rttttttrst-ttttoaasotso- toettltemott-adttttttatMgu,MNtt. 'te2,t',nt,t2gMUt,hStt, tett6entotttetttetet1aatNettt, "rt,W',',t't"tffdt'N'dlte Ruc- mun-sandman» two 50am. mutton told Us. on the. iidrmtttndtttt_,tttatttt. dirt was swept Mummm onoottttetredmoarutattttoqtrt.detr tnitorratso-daaatn an! tttntintttettore'emttnttut yo- terinattowittadtt-t-d run for washing annulus. 4beO4r4rdF4re4rO4F4b4F4F4F4k4F ""Our mpair men In" brad - onee and Judgment. They no mo- ohmic: and electrical expon- upon when: you can depend for mu And sound advice in regard to your bat- tery. 'IJbertyvme Battery Sutton. 1t Milie- Once Ulron and Lillian mapper were tn alumna Park Sun- Mm. S. P.9rri1aiaor spent the '60! and in Dunstan with her auditor. In. Row M. Witty, and tinny. Now tut thee-old weather is here. our thoughts turn to Imaging sunshine into the home. An artUtie "baton of plum Ind terns often intere-t and bounty for the home. Litr.ertrrtms Flower no Vegetable Co. a "It m: 'repur armrtm" hmd meri- ence~lnd Judgment, They are me- chanics end electrical expert: upon whom you an depend for "can" and sound advice tn record to your bet- tery. ummle Buttery Button. It 'F4re4kOdr4klb4t4k4ke4k4tO4r4F F Kit. 0mm 2mton " containing he: mother, In. Wool-nor, of man. New York. nu. Lulu Buttock: of ftiftg,'gt't ited friends and relatives in _ ville Tue-thy. Roberrrlrohout. son ot Mr. tad Mm. Joseph Kohout. In in with h mm case of chicken m1. . ' C mu Knthryn Guam. little and. dtuxhter cot Mu. Mnry Gutsy. in ill with chicken pox. T Junes Momma. who has been elected Captain of the 1923 University of Illinois not?" teen. and and en ell-eter- by ell titles. is well worthy the distinction shown him. This can be prover: by his record " the Illum- viile Township High School, from which he graduated with the clue of 1320. It was here he stated his nth. letic eereer.. He goon becomes lint not only in loot hell, but in ell ectvi- tiee of the school. The quiet sud un- assuming lee could certainly be relied upon to improve the demunor end morale, and also in keeping up the stendsrd end ideels high in any school. Inc had en eble counterpart in e sir ter who was in school with him. Both Libertyville ballet boll teoms como out victorious itnheir games at tho High School Gym loot Thundoy night. The Fouldo Milling Co. quintet took the Whig Bongo of Wouhogan into comp by tho score of 20 to IF. The local team woo opponntly hope- leuly defeated until the loot hon ot the gorge. when they come hock in good shape and turned defeat into vic- 'tory. The town Tooth woo pitted onion Loko Villo. out! oholkod up tho tint victory of the ooooon. the more bola; " to 17. in tho tint ttatt tho note Vino tourlood by I new of " to 12. but, our hon woro dominant towinthotgomooodm. OITooodoi night of this wool the' may toorn invodod Wouhogon and mom! on- other victory from tho otroog too:- of tho Boy "no". man. homo tho long "tdoettt---26uttg. Lock 0 iopooo wont: giving the mo in detail, but out wool tho - will ho oovorod in foil. Tonight ot tho High School (in tho otmg Ournoo toot: will ho horo for o oonioot with tho town tools. Tho loom lilting Co. tool: will oloo ploy tho crock too- ot tho Northwooton nontod. of Chi- oogo, o not-hot oi tho Cook County loan-trio! moo. 'i'ho {int who in ooiiod It 1:45 o'clock. ond tho hon dooorvo o good crowd. im. B. P. Emma: and daugttter, II. Mildred. were in Claim Int mu Quint: Gem w a We visitor Fruity-W. tp..,sai8ttm- [ For about twenty years In. Lester atad resided In "barman and we: highly mpectedby all who knew her. She was a quiet home body. Her hm was her Heaven white die 11nd and new. that allergen» we confidently trust that Heaven will be her etenhl home. She loved children and united on one ot her little grandchildren when passing into the dark valley of the Shadow of Death. She had no fear of very mid, but she kept up by sheer Mitt power until the It.uttgdtttttt at her golden wedding. It was s - dar both for her end sll the family. She brevelr entered into sll Its - ment. But when she returned home she salt! that she no needy to give up. She had not long)» welt. And, aretttnir,-Nrarmrmrm_t all! pro- longed suffering. tht loads: mornlng. the 11th inst" " 6:10. she fell ssleep. 'ar, giveth ms beloved deep." A In. In... On. - My tt-raireitatttntN-tth, 1435.0. li. LESTER men n max noun um mommy t'hexrasatroodneuhtror. Allher neighbor- epeek of her in the highest mpeot. She never huddled tn the af. fdrl 6f her neixhhon, but had e ttood word for everybody. She was t good angel of the sick. who will nun her cheer, vielte. And thus .in her unpre- 'tentione wny, this good women eweet- ened. menohout and brightened the little corner or the earth where God. not her. She win e good women: her pining its en li/gr-epistle,',,'."?,,','," Whitman and children, but they have the tetmtttr'q promise, " will not leave you oomfortleee: llwlli come." They one heve the whitening, announce of the Gospel that while ehe moot return to them, they my so to her, end that lhe rents from her my "and 3nd Pull lulu. pilot sad unwou- .m tlvoly. of on. of the m on the mum. much ohms North Shore Line. - like a We at Mon M£nuit who the mug-atom". rtrWeateed" no" they with" In the oil out gttotrittstitr-tretxrthr38re I". Mera'. no - the It! "a "in". Macon will). mud not: not. one ttoey---Mrg. Viola tge, of Grun- hke; In. Gertrude any. of we mm. and In. W Davin. of Chi, use; and John» Letter. of 1dtrtrrtrvtne. She the lean- seven arandtttttidrxtrs on. mum. "to - and he: minim. . thy mains, butn and her In!!! about be; and bade them etch good- bye. How comforting in the thought.» that "We'll never say good-bye In B-".' " 11eayAeyrtytetr1r,yttytptl " - Jumvillo. WU.. on turt. M, 1855. and ' -dorarnthertungtetnutteetr ' 'h, f ville on Donahu- 11. tot, and tt ' up». f tt"rv: ., _ " . - you", a month- and " an. " ' .." , . " , . Novettntter M, ttth, m '" ttttMod Th P cucal Chris Gift, in nun-u:- in .1me with Olin e, " "T have: This union w" a long a: f T mm one. mt Thanksgiving . . . . ,treUe1e"t,ted,11.eyt,tdg.'eatteti. Wtiiatt, with". - __ ling-d any -- "k" "any at the hon. of their Minter in 1410 Wk. WHITE CHRISTMAS .. PREDICTED Bf THE ll. S. WEATHER FOLKS The tubes-ll of In. o. I. but". who died Mat Ind". It: held Wet. nouhy mm at a. "Will. Methodist chunk. tho m. not. a J. Dick-y. ottuuttng. qu cm curd wu In charge at the We. up tonight was and. in the Ann oetltta. tni, was the mother at Mk children. two of whom punt! "u baton her. She is survived by thrqo'dmghtorl Ind khan. e Lived In unma- for lore Then Twenty mm---. leaves 'Feer Children Tttotitis-ra-ttvt-. Mn Dieter: - "The genenl pres-are attribution over the United Item. Wooten Cenedn. end Mute." the homo aid. is indicative of wintry weather condition. over much of the conn- try during the caning week and when longer. The cold we" now over the northweet will tweed outnrd end southward our the phln eaten end the met control volley during the next " to " Donn end by Tue-by night or Wedneedn? it will rendh the Atlantic end (In)! Hates, attended " teen-ret lower than previously recorded this - in the region out. - the innence oi thin cold an." Wuhlngton. Doc. it.--The Asold snap that has gripped the eaatmt part of the country tor the par. twenty-four hours will break today. but will be followed Dr another on Wednesday. according to weathor bare-u experts. "Sensonable weather." is what the author experts term the human! cold "up and they held out the hom- there would not be much change dur- lng the weak. T to make a pr'su')tet!ort. but " is tte. lieved certain to be a white Christ: man in most places." it was declared. "Typlul winter weather" prevailert over much of the United States for; any. according to reports to the" weather. bureau. The lowest tem- "futures reported were eight below zero at Northeld, Vermont; " be. low " Wiltntolon. North mm; In bolow'ui Helena. loot: " below at lam. loan; " below " Calgary. Alma; and " below It Edmonton. About. A "'Christm'ts is mo nu to make a prorl)tetfott. llevod certain to be . man In most places." It In. WI heath but; to an too far nhnad for as g' Celery V Letthce " ' _, C, . Craiiisiiies _ _ I ' Christmas Candies and Nuts . I' g. _r, A ..... . C' chru'tmaa-TreeLam1, Wreaths, _'... w.prT-t Send The Independent to That ii": Abent Relative or F riend, ','ii,':, f 52 Issues for $iSth' "is,,"" LANGWORTHY'S We Gin (in. h... . u was wanting mm his: in any It". that " help too itiehttttAttttttttiaq cementum" to: all. Mttdttttttttrttttttettiettt" tttgttttitttttetittpftttthptatttittt Md": My" matting you:

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