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Libertyville Independent, 1 Mar 1923, p. 2

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nosta, le Visting at the hone o e SOrothera a 'ribc. Seiila - i is"therwrotEr,. O0. Fritsceh. i, -thein th ewnb of FAm BUtrEAU .-...--..... aiesof ¢at of teer wih as Dye eof- chgo a THEFAR BUEAU IN asocessuny P-assd the abbofdts h tls fhrtaetaRv n WASHINGTON -. hould noir be carefuly nd. s- mrs. .IL.Holdgraf, Sunday. The senate on monday passed aor Demimable.ýkeraals aretb" *%tA Wh et1ak e13 -tl ewing lub -a neran0O Gardene Rents Land adte botter standard and -the tO-in- ofe dUt m Mide bth, rathoie al omyatrno smen BUtInt fbri hilsUpon the aotion ofrsena hrboy or main o hck Pner t0 assoiaoi ihed atorsEdwm FP Ladd of North Dakota, plumo bright and lust Thos" e '*0 . re as o hool in the graml- eg cQrn . Oter Une of Work. I the shtp subsidy bill was laid enfide bY ear which have s reaethi*, ,may- seheotTe.yaoeofte vote of 44 to 42 and t.he VOlgt anti- pointed or verT epe salwkern- .Cl ;V mtsae tony tappgssrn ek h ie Prosecution of the school viola. 'A sequel to the Armour refinancing fled milk was discussed. as hould b cldou.'ws the, p " fipa spegier Wedne. vaein timefor schol to re- tion has been a powerful factor inu iWo cames today in reportesfthat, Met- The House Bank and Currency COM- Germination Toit Noffy d'y night ae ti&Ftber and fon banwsu . enday moring. keeping the children in the county farm, at Ogden Armour's fain- mittee complted hearings On 'the Cap- 1h fa eo onanquoît ld at Deeromld, by * -*, !Dvig , .Mw4çkNæ7 Speety-of chooaQ » cassesfthis terg, T.A. ens country state, west of Lake For. per live stock financing bill. only be c lub of that c4y. Mure than- 180 the Pre riaftchurch wa enter- Simpson, cou4nty superintendent Of gest. as been put on the market. lit Farm Intemest, including thel Amer-: test. ceronl hsetrsmybw*'ulfathera Were t attendance wth tained at thb .s adeGb cols eDae. jaas been rumored that Harold F. Me- Jcan Farm BUreau Federation, uÜrge51 erateds evidence of vilitb utter sons at the Presbyterian church oa hFe.1. I lumithere have bée been25 Comi i cnsdrig urhaeoftheHus Bnin ad urecy COm- not be inderstood td ibe nl pp -th06ae th fat.Te ujetrican and 04casesprosecutitdurotigthe ,whie the. Armourbhadtgardener haS derson intermediate credit bill. Ilikely to give Estrongvgruhelh ahrs 'os‡ laemr o'mrm M. L. Thonia- .7e chUdren In school attendancein * Xted the farni lande of the estate The Farm Bloc in te House, haded seedlings are bright, oly cror c te .andto *r* itl'e "4o L etrtiedathe eònti. ,d Wicultivate them. -by rtep rentae ol oiowéda , h in apernha.e lr pumpgdin conf.0 erl tey cou npperofbneitt6rent . Indirectitàhas effected mure tchil. The north shore Menage of the Ar-satdadv r eita-soheenlna xeine omt Valentiner par t at thome of Mrs. dren thaon thataccording té hima., mor amlyha benbrke u ad io o te e Phil1 out clean and bright, retaining the tipP romminent -On the programa were C. S. Pettis. The prosecutIons have serveaita *just of the serants have benrtdis- The House Rufles ommitb vtee >.Kernels with shr-kan, or bn- Mesars. Plag, Petits"Adthe R-ev. Nearly fifty of the relatiyes of.Mr. moral leonntothema and has con. G M e*Wrged. ßOme sixty have left Lake Campbell, Chairman, refusdbW r eed and diselored germsand thSe Thomas, of Deeraeld. Itwasne of and .Mms.James FrMitse»tehered at vincedthe -parent» that ebtldrenn » *Yret during the last two months- Of 6 to 3, to give the House an opor wíhithdor pitda tetems - 'cc Wsulfather and sonsohirua aUrday to IPcele-der 16 yers of age should be sent po iGerald Parker. who served for funkty to vote on the Henry Ford > stpan igaace belween kernels )anqteve r he lainth conty, en. brate their fiftieth 'weddligannver- taoschool providing the weather tu yer shead butter for th@ Armours. teoesethe dam and fertilizer plan t t n h ob, ae ueds1a .--. .cording to those who ttended. nur. On Sanday aftern 'Mithe eeraoabeadterhelhi go. haLs announced his intention of Open- et muscle ShOals. Hke m » San, U. Iet Mh= to their nany friends or the Many of the cases bave been drop- hog a cleaning and dyeing shop in Both House and Senate Commtteesopie omuit. h rfrsmet pd nth poisonmdebyt e- lake Forest.«"A needed change,"i asd u nte lospic-nar (1e Farm Advlisor ls glad to helP ************warem funished and serve by the la- parents that they wold send their hisexpanaionof is illngnss t eand aihariotophebr bySi 1,any onue *1 kout need corn.-&ttentin ».-,E E R F 1 E Id * ieof the W M. 8. of the »manage hlrn osho.Itbabogt become a "tradesman." Liut u ppttle an . eis lacalled teolté sed cie9-- huc.eler ço-peration among the par. Gardener to Run.Farmriutm lproogto cn er- %fagsbMIch1a, Ï4 at Wunmda 1 W%- ****** 1.-P. Osterman and mrs.Walter enta of the various districts and the F RS L Chauncey Tibbets, the headgr- ne seortfnalltred. o yoh hgh school Mareti 12 t 1:301p# m.; The D«eerf Moel4e'sClub will hld, Lange spent Wednesday, Feb. 14 with school teachers than any thing that * enear, Who halrentedt Mellody farm, House and Snt'prairieiew March 12 at 7:30 >P. m;M igattaho f.1-e6ert asserin Cicag. hasbeendone ecenly hebelivos bays that fthe rent 1s veryreasotte- Rognsto famnsrtvRbosëensMarch 18 at 1:30 P, en.; bon»se fday evening, March lot. Albert Haggi, who htd his finger The local Justices have been Ienient(OAlAg) 'le. considering the high cost of the departments Plan, finally, transmitted Antioch March 14 at 7: 80 P. m.; IM--1 crushed A coui;je of weeks ag, Is able in most cases where the parents (O UA« blace. He ho)pes to make It pay as a by President Harding to thTeomn CR- ashoe arch 14 at 1:30 P. m.; Gurnee Ot t hett, meà" W »,erai to go bad towork. • have been reasonable and this han CEDAR CREST FARM - juo commercial farmi.The prize grossi"alGm t nee d fh BrmatheMarch 14 at 7:30 P. im. teft Frid yfor HAwkeye, Iowa. , iMre. C. W. Hasney Io down sick broughit omre good 1eeling than dis-Lk ila i. e tok oc antal faur f iR e ofAgriculture to Interior. ---Ma. . F.lltorf of Mentana and withtegi.cr.A.. G. BibrPON the place has been disPosed Of a oragie n kesakthtteta- WNERTUfNTRSIG Mrs.John Wessing of Northfild, sis. Monday afternoon the tire depart. The weather has not been auch tumPon ae ila11 pries onsderblyundr te rtefree securitle' be prohlibited. A god lively time from start to fin., fera of Mrs.-George Stanger, vIsited1 ment was called to the home of E. B. children ha% e had an excuse fr aueof $600,000. The administration, urged on by telghtl what those Who went on 'their relatives here laut week. Jiordan. The pump bouse caught fire skipping achool this boason toaita --l-» A. Watson Annour, nephew of 3pel J tHrigcntne afight ih ta i from an overheated tank heater The great extent and illness has not been Ogden and an officiai of Armour &PrsdnHadgctnuso théh live stock tour tat Friday enjoyed. George Bubert of Long Beach.Xal" flames had gained such headway be- so pronounced Vithatithas effct1i Co.,not long ago bought an eatensive in the SenaLte for the passageo h The only thing the matter with thense is visiting is mother, Mrs. Herman fr icvr httebidn a al nobet tractý of, land near .\iellody farmi and ship subsidy bill.Sn r Th ii kind of winter affaire is that we do not , ubert. otlwrc Prorecut.on or violato:-s -- e.'c, deveope itat onsderbleexpnseJones forces night sessions. he hli ave enough of them. Even if the we- Miss Isabel Biederstadt of Highland H a f tntowsthtiuea sal agan.hedelae. 46e0 intenetoséartblipn $0,.buster continues. ther was, coldtthat morninig it wua Park was the guest of her parentso,| H nry Homn Mo dneta a h iu suue gih elr H a00 oenthe state nexmn th.$50,- FIght on Norbeckstrong bill to fine opportunity to observe the prac, Mr. und Mrm. . C. Biederstadt, over gueX of . H. Mey en no MesE Monday Niht t 8o'me. k 3Mý«mnOn he stte extmo am.end the Federal Farm LoanAct be tical livestock, housing, care and feed the week end. Mr. andlie e Bwa of- t«ta h re fs nlnte'$rPl omes-hot Anderson of MinnesotaIng. Some of the cars were decorated Mrs. Ruth Huhn entetaned her club Bloomington are visiti Mr. and Mrs.* **** r***** tgBNT aCodaynitd la"Wtoh" esldInth ar- ustnedinm te to trike out infancy style so that eyerybody who iThursday afternoon. Harry Muhlke. * V RE TT C 0 LroFED hs arITH N. G nvf* lýr terlls prot éAmo.rSection 5 providing for appointment saw us .knew that the Fora Bureau Etha A. Wiltman is in Kentuckr . H. Meyer returned hume Satur- 'tL. SMITH, Secretary ' ro othemmbt es ofthe Au ld Of la gns tetelefrnlan was doing something as usul. this week on busines.dafrmtePebernhopain tagnify areonsad t ehoaltng eb.-banks Who cud mae Joans 'direct We started out at J. W. Cooper's, Mrm.May Reed was hostess to the. Chicago, where he was taken Monday,,Tun .--- --. lig orth Paronft 88d to Mave Coat $6,000,900. tiens. Huous espentseverai days On who had a lot of fne DurooJersey ernoon. 1 / for stoppage of the bowels, . 1paut week are as follows: Beasle Kos.Hue " 2ILm; a , e The ýrepetd abandonmlent of Met. the bill, whidh was *ased with a $16,~ hogs to slo wus ,including some thrif'Ums J. C. W111mn entertained the Mr and Mrs. Elmer Clavey and On tial, Charles Vanover and Murray 17forlteclame as great suprise toaoan lmit. It la generally understood ty young pig. We round out that the St. Paul'sJLadie*MAd Thursday after- Gordon, teft Tuesday for a trip thru Cam*bell. J. H. ERJXIN D. C. 1.ArâDtir's ds. The, estate that the conferoes will accept the real bog man at Coupe*s was Douglas, noon. Teim Hugh Philp, Who was taken to the, KAISER *LDM asdesigned, as a fairylad fur $26;,00limit.u aa questions of breeding, etc., was The schooPehildre a short vacation an• m .P.Niurad chil, hSpital last Saturday on accoant of OYVER THE GAS OFFICE aligArou wenitapeaedtht The House immigration enlmmittee raterred to im. As etonwTusay aeo' itdyad M.adMs n e ak tu a -pnugonia, là getting along nicely. she 1imrt go through life a helpless la understood to have eid] that Immi- hogin purchased by Cooper at the Caeo- Friday the teachlers took fer a visiting dren of HighadPrksetGeorge Tanham has been absent the Telephone 2m grpigge.The work was not quite grtion la too great a subject te plac ny farm sale did not look any better day. h oe-fthi ohr1 at he aso ccuto lns. LItBERTYVtLLE, ILINOIS s,,o pleted when Dr. Adalph Lorenz, 1bor m&ars i t lsighms than Mr. Cooer's o wn stock. There were moving picures, "Mir. Lange. Mine Keough has been unable toa muïoss Asstrian surgssn, cured the efloally oich eitngmticin The Reimer's poultry plant at Long ale Money," at the Presbyterian Jame &Hood has bought lots 34 to t«eh the past week because of an at- dt .but 4till Mr. Armour did' not muet remain In frsutl ue8,Grove impr«eed eVeryone with its church Sunaday evening.3enE .Otra' udvso. ako h l.Teohrmmes ELHANANW. COLBY abandona the piofect. Gardens, fou- 1924' business like effliency, lean, well- Mr. and Mire. I. J. Bingh.m and St. Paul's Evangelical church-began Of the tly have béeevryllao, ta j,.ools, riversand forests were The Ordit situation is extremelyell i&ghted, well arranged laying Mrsl.»Ernle Pyle of Irving Part VI&-the Lenten services Bunday evening. 1especialy Edward, who was taken to Offi et Home. on Cook Arenstil beatteft about the tract. A railroad tense. A mnove je on to subsg= the goe, and high production. During the ited friende and relatives Wednesday. These meetings will be continued ev.! the Hospital at Highland Park tast Telephone 168-J ,was hiddena by walls of concrete LenrootAnderso bill forth Capper latter part, of Januar, Mr. Reimers J. A. Stryker will brlieak ground on ery Sunday evening, beginning at 7:30, 1Wednéesday. Henzy Keough arrived LBRY1. ILLINOlB banked wIth shrÜbbery and bridge bll on the noor of the Hougse. was getting 200 duon of eggs per Wednesday for the boftieUt of a neW througha the seaison. ihomne from Detroit Thursday. We hope by a $300,00 viadtict. Ponts were week. There was ne overcrowding In building south of the kH M Rev. J H. Holdgraf will be installed t e MisGes Keough acnext whs ek étocod' with rare dah. The total A G OOD R ETfURN ON A $50 any of the pens and the arrangemenut Of The R.L N. A. bas et eda nvt-as pastor of 'St.Paur's Evangelical MisGrcCaon.hoasbe LYELL H. MORRIS ddist of the place was salidto e tn ex- £NESMNT -self-feedbing waterers, etc., to, keep e- tion to the M. W. A. and their Wives church the firt Sunday In March by teachIn gat Highwood, had a misunder- Øssaof 640,000 Th anual pkep Ianyof te nnetvahlbleaccmp-erything c"an wax noted. Many alsO to a party to be fheld at the home of Revr E. Eilers, of. the 8hermervlle standing with Lizzie IFo th wdacs Atre tLw . 'h-sttwt tsdemoandts for fHahMents of the isrmbureau are re. were interested In the new14,000egg9- isbe Meyer Saturday evening. church. The services will be In En- •andGrae.wanted to s4y on the road. LIBERTYVILLB ILLINOIS laInd scape gardening and re-euip- #uits achieved in an indirect way, electrie ineabator. PetetrCurtiBsuad wIfe of ChIcagovis-,blish at 10-30 a m. îAfter a brIef struggle the Ford won. LUCE BUILDING »Mnt has beenuestimat»et $800,000 Perhapemany of theidrc cop rmteew ett rhu eg tdhsmteMs eka' Mrs. R. I Holmes of Iowa was and they landed In a drift of snow on Rea. Phone 136.M Doce phone 10 ni 71. ilshMmnts ers of nore vaine than a di- hOr's Holstein -bord. Mr. Berghorn tant Thursdy' the guest of her sister, Mrs. Julia Pet- the left hand aide of the rosid near rect return of dollar and cents. had his o" all dressed oQp for the ,10s El"enr Meyer of Harvey spent ers last week. Highwood Lucklly neither Grace, nor Forexa ple resident Hardfing- OOMsIOn Ise rd, Of 18 Or 20 ows the week end with her parents, Mr. nrsse etie h a ihhrMARTI C. DECKER asrecnty ppoinited Milo'1. eCamp. etaed 12,000 Pound& of 3nlk laest and'Mrs. . H. Meyer. egg 1@ @®)were Injured. and all the damage ta beitaactive dairy frmer of Michi- yea. He ligalsoioe of the mien Who Mrs. 9. E. Atderson of Riverside' C. "Contrary Liz"I was a broken hind Atterney-at-Law ganasa embro the Fedeg Re- keeps his herd tree fræm T. B. and has Mich., la spending the week with her® BIG HOLLOW SCHOOL' flipper WIth the assistance of Mr 815 Washington Street serve Bad The President's eipint- somne very business like, large cows in alster, Mrs. E. Beckman. c;eeeôôôô@ô@@®@@CmigteFr a ihe n AKGN LI08 ment a himno h or sD odfeh rsE .Jra netie h althoughl rather lame It fInally carried Office Phone 848 Res. Phone 1100.W N F0 A ~ ~~~C. Crissinger, of Ohio, a farm owner. We got to Waucqada a little late for Dorons Society Thursday afternoon at Florence PtreMreTna'thmhm nsft.Dntarn.i h eeaeeereBadhsdnebt h oetcccec irsalnhofloe y hi nulJrm oy n, Hel e Tonyanantahord h. reIace Ty 'll win ery tie --- -- - rbably the greatent Influence in furised a fine much, togeher with meeting t 2:30 . George Larkin ad a perfect week 1 anyh orw. Aian eon es conomic conditions. plenty of muni. Mr. Man, of t.he Pro-1 Jean Pettis entertained a numiber spelling. D E.GIbbOns has been on the %tek DR 0. F. BUfTERFIELD The #Ucion saie on the Wlliam J.Ee3 ineti Board decided on the aucern' iAvestock Cammrusion Co., of her little friends Saturday after-1 Pear Wayman visited School last fist for about a month. VETERINARY S'REN mAnn farom, three juiles outh of big deflation movementof 1919 ad'2d gave a very interestin gaadress, show- noon, the occasion being her sixth Thursday afternoon. John Yorp, while tarepping off a lad-' Asistant Statoi Veterinearian by Fred 0Grabbe, anetioneer have a representative sitting In the producers' firme have made. That Io A number of the mothers attended, liam Tonyan Sunday. sprained his ankle., o tfitle Ann of Horning and deliberatione of this body Bankers one of the -branches of co-operative the annual Mothers-Daughters dinnier l Misa Evelyn Tonyan spent Sunday Charles Van Landuyt and Igenrvy ýQsb, of Waukegan, 'who conduct-.shouldi direct hanka just as farmera marketing which has proved very suc- at D..8. H. 8. at-Highland Park tast Iwith her parental, Mr andMirs. Wil- Vplrkp, hivpoistrd to school • D : ALR 44 ie tal&. Oçeratefrarme. But ln the fixing of cessful. George Whrte of Antioch, ex- Fidiay evening.lamTnn Mr. and Mrs.- Louis F' Rwift. Jr. R .LTYO .?h'ietcall Pmr bred, brought Ibanking plic;Ies which directly affect Plainied the area plan of T. B. testing. Mr. Hutt moved fromt the Woodman slta oiyn n toped ln lant week to fiee Cnrnellius Office In First National Bank Ouildine exceptinaly good vlu-s Twenty farmera, why abouldn't a farmer be After this lively program we went to bungalow Monday to Chicago. This! Mr and Mre. William Tonyan spen and brought h'm somne 'ine story books Hours:-1tgo 3:30 and 7 to 8 P m. eightMCheter White pure bred nows l resent to look after the farmer's in. John G. Wirtz's Chester White farm la the bungalow . C. Biederstadi hqs Saturday in Round Lake. r b enrd lots (f frit. He la beginning -o oieauBadyppstPr& bréught the av rge or $48.60 4 head, tret? .tear Ivanhoe. Everybody was Inter- purelcased anýd will moveinto about i Vera and Ruth Laikinweeaen think now that a broken leg-is not the eiec nBoýwyopst ak thoe top prc ag$8T.0 o n- fakper-There you have, it. The influence of estedIii the excellent resulte Mr. Wirtz the 13th of March. ls-ee1nacon f.iles Worst thIng In flie world toeýhave.LBRYiJlIOS ebsebyFrnkT.FwlrofLae ëh organized .farmer ha -lae a han had jin the breeding of Chester Mr. and Mrs. F. Kimbark and son, Glidert Howard of McHegry an l-W hadt no schooal Thurmday hecauqe _. farmer la good one- on theFederal Re- White bogs. Shermnan, were guests of Mrs. Sarah'Fred Cas"ers spent Sunday afternooinof W igtnsbirthday. and fthe '1b ikng shrt horn cattle aloerv a h, t eoe ee-Wethen visitedl the R. . Rouge .,dama Supday. .Ma the home of R D Dalziel In Wau-hv aeodueftetuo o F B a ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 4 1 ó ' f h -. ru u eW rar e .. .----.--- -.---- -, - - > " " "" "' ^ " " 1 -__ " " ~_-.- - e w r aa hige O t h.. ota G adbuttlo l e marketlandg ullblood ater farmers' Interests. canes ,4 wers 'albdoing line and gave ton lHeigts. - -spent Monday in Chicago . or fun. TO É RN ed aon ma et nd ot 100._-4 avrofpects oi somte excellept béiby t>eeu----Mrm. Frank Lumber and children, Dorothy Ynre has been absent l bro hWepr y aed cttlethat SPE»+ YOUR WIN ER DAYS next sliummler. .ThLs was something DEERFIELD GRAMMAR SCtHOOL Marion and Ërnest. spent Friday after-weknaconofabdol The farma was also, sold to Josep CULLING SSEE CORN ne wanu ci eated lots of initerest. So%,e .DOirothy Hatch- Reporter - ,noon with MNs. Truman Willey. Tuesdank nieht two men. with th,"N SOK AE Uartle,4 of Freemont Center for a The proper place to begin culling er the ladies especialy weted tanc The pupils of t.he Deertield Grmmar !--Id of a 'adder stolen frome Mr,Lun- FARM MSTC LS PrMCO said to be near the $1L,000 ,seed corn is in the field, In the early what kind of curty cows these were. school have beeon having a few hol . Why l'mn*G!ad i'm Not aGr aefrdFte vnshueb A SPECIALTY mark. The farm la 168 acres. fait.. Howerer, field selections alone, The feeding of good caives like thesea-days In the past week.Tudaon Written by Joseph Peterson way of the pr.ntry window, which hadl -- even thoughi the ears be taken from ls a brzanchi of livestock-farmmg that of the.pipes of the furnebusad if'I was a girl 1 could not go 'outside been left unlatched. They ransackedj 547 NORTH COUNTY ST. stÅndtng stalks, jLa hardly sufficient ln more Lake county farmers should look there wras ne school. Thursday was whenever 1 wante to. 1 would have the house without disturbing Ilhe oc, itslf Te$arerwh0execs o etinto Washington's birthday and FrIday'was te stay Inside and wash the dishles, cupats. Until Fother lRvan cameW UEAsLI'1 an exceptionally igh grade lot of seed* At the Rouge Bros. farm a lot of Iin- teacherë,viiting day. ' i scrub floors, mate caktes and other bac kfrom Florida It wIll not be known should make a carefgl physical exami- terent was shown In the good ventilat- Mr. Jones: Say, old friend, wrere ,things. If anything of value was taken P O E 4 1 nation of ti field selected seed and ing system and it was notedt that air you at the show of the Deerfield gram-[ It does not takre a boy hiaif as long CHNE 441 eliminate that which does not meet In their dairy, which was full of cattle, mar school last Friday? ,to dress as It does a girl. When theRvreCagno ures certain requirements. Corn to be ex- was quite Pur and sweet. TPheir dairy -Mr. King: 'You bet I was! Think dress the- have to curl their hair and amined should be spread out on a t- herd wa much admired also. We weie I'dl mien a show like that. 1 guess not! powdr their nose. Then they put* CRIBB SCHOOL * BOVR P AGE ble In a well lIghted, but not In direct much interested An a flo&O f sheepi, Mr. Jones: Moet me at 7:45 next their Lgh heeled slippers on and in a .1.-X F. BAIRSTOW aunlight. Ear characteristics alone are 11 eweh of which hadl already produced Friday, will you, old top? ,I few minutes they begin to oemplain MANUFACTUR ER OF Thes n fot aOti not ripa Proof ofdesirable seed. Cer- 16 healthy, thrifty tambe. Mr. King:. Just da you say, I about their ankles hurting them so. 1 Hans Lunduist, MaranBese bero Who I Imefxefor otain agan tain types of ear, howrever, are unde- The outlook for the sheep: business 'À big show will be gfiven March 2., Then they wrant ne walippers becaeuse ,WilkInson have beerAbsettiseMRBLE AND GRANIE dealtuLra men among thir ctt or srable and should be discarded with- la cerWtnly very, encouraging for the "The Colurage of Mary O'Doone," a they have outgrown their old ones . Fowler Keely was a vYio as Nm bovine tuberculosis will be made Out further waste of tIme. present time. &tory of the northernwoods and laktes But it soeems to me every time they day afternoon. Fedy fsho Wth the supervisora shortly. Method of Selection- - The tour closed up for the afternoon of Alberta. A picture worth seing. get a pair of slippers they get thema a 1 We only had three astfscol Cemetery WorkOf EerY .George White, one of the officiais A satislfactory procedure ts, firet, to with a stop et W. 1. Woodin's Poultry Thrfillin and exciting. boasze too small .last week, owing to the storma. nut oi ef the Lake County Farm Bureau and examine the corn for firmness and In- Plant. We were very much interested The first two games of the great' They do it to make their'feet look MIqMiller ond elpvpn of her pupia of te Hlstin reedrs'ass- dntaton.Ver rogh ers re re.In this type of poultry plant. A"o in tripla basket ball gamne, which'Wassmaller. Of tibat I am certain 13, braved the Otldweather Frida.ePCRESOD 0. tion, told the Rotary club tast! queptly chaffy and weak. Fears to pas the particular kind of poultry houses played lait Saturday, was won'by Lake we boys dreassIn one-half the timA The vs rreu, meting o' théP »4t t hat this would be the program this test should be heavy andsolid or he hadff methode of feeding, etc. Bluff.' Our girls won by one point, the they do. Girls make Me laugh when T. A will be held Friday afternolon' 1.ot eee t 31aped ot bythe ake ount fir. Net exminethe hank. S red armera who did not makre tisetotir final «core being five to six in faor they talk About the Vies and cakes March 2, at the school honne. em- WA EGN Il.N S .tarfmers in their drive for better cat.. ded shanks, which are dark brown and missied' a good thing. Such affaire of Lake Blrff, and our boys' second they maken But l'dl Ike to bite Into a hors are urged to be presennptem isthose which are brown with black make a good mid-winter sport as well team also lest by one point, their final piece of one. ' Owng ttourlatestar in The matter was presented to the bundles (or "binc kfipots") are Obje-ma being valuable In other ways. score being ine to ten in favor of ---- ber we have been bhindsay-----h-- ----we- V bard, of supervisors once before but itionable. Ears which have good alranks '""--aeUntf.or thboysirtte am how- Wyi't GadI'nNt bBy avàe » e ar oee d a11 rk u to 0mrefused to spend the money to are those which broke off smtoothly eVdr aeu o h w otgms rte by Vera Larkinhaenryco ltea o p g te atte xpet n te ounty. and are silky white *in appearance A M ,&W 1SBORN I by scoring 28 points more than Lake l'm glad J'm not a boy because boys dataeh-ot Fr ae AR Thywill now be asked toapprop- The utueorpllah of those arsli Bluff. The final score was 34 to 8, in have to work out of doors In the col emn 1.oal Fans Tho dellwin Witli the lir r,*#heLake gmmant, dope gport centera c NW n argurme MerIts of the 1 *gainst those Somehow. d( *ver the Boos Chicago. The ennoil Libert., ýtbis was on th Chicago and .4d when thes Waukogan floo Libertyville, trained tem ai mone of the lu games Peeey .s a star for 1 Bell la one of the gamne. Ar ad %kbu. Hie et thesen-ati And on tbe This la a tra sothr several They have sp skill, backed u est la the gam percentage ang Park thisaj âge team. Thie players who h more than a il th*=t ButsW, ter an argume Glarden dancini ,probbly the bo eagD district. biner centm Thnraday nigh! prety even te eago and IAbe might get the ky, but he wom it camne to wor North Chical .Waukegsa flo slight advanta file teamx, but the 8th of Mar, while, concentr -Waukegan is In this sortes: The local bui talent. There the squad and over a win tri ls rumored tha be on the job n In forward and tiable, snoopin giurd. Len 1: ner offers a c offensive if ne' long a, he h, counted good good enough handicap of t bination. waukegan 1 the series, bu the "'klck" to They are by w< ther is GraysI Monat and Br( Parente, but 1 tame is too 1 &rud the fic ton. It looks like remainder of losses Thursdi several wer wednesday on We had a R on the aftern, were played The farewe Schureh last F ofthe Newe Mrs. Oskins A WeiMngr recital will b church, Satur Our school th® °14 ""*3®t Ington or Lt maan. A new bool to Know Tbt our school lit 1 mi Do

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