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Libertyville Independent, 5 Apr 1923, p. 15

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LEMRYiLL PEU N»D TH1JRWAY. APRIL 5, 1923. 'tIIN S iL Yet a six 1 'clqck dinner àt ber home ning meetings restimted at 7: 30.Ter 3 't'huRIL Y rsy eflgCIN MN . wfbeomtlgscalacweM. and Mn. G. K. Wrght Of Baker, an' ' d se hOPe Ôt have the Junior choir RA A Oregon, arrived bars Tuesday OfI lsitayec ekwthsisseil DATAnei for a viit wt M. Wright's TION F0OR musc l. bq C N 1EpaetMir. an Mm Gea-Ot. vacation, spent In Bermuda. ON BIOWURS Ms-. Peýer Laen t.niertainedsbe'JAT O ND L E Last week Jante Fish, eldeat so1 * ON UF L Od Spdsty ln h o ! O ber daughter, i1,1 ever, go the bomne la quaeantined.-* han Th I1tlefou ba a as- god -m"iss Madge Strang o Waukegan vis Chief maroney of Highland time playing ganes and a daiuîty Village Determined to Remiove ited Suoday wtb eritrMs Park Gives New Facts on . . Litilan recelv. Every Obstacle in 'Path of Ray B.stlett s-as out tram Wauke- Fields' Informyant. 1M.Leidno. sitwnt sevpe;al lmpt'oveet. gan to sIend Buater s-lUi bis Parants. Iday laa wee lnChicgo wth ltirMr. Daube and Frances spent iSat William Rley. sn-Antiaeb saloaon- ffarents, i,r inoher being qulte Il'. Dtermination af the village of urday le the city. keeer -astbemans-bss vldnce Mr. and M:a F. Wood and son, Ual- Round Lake to allow no obstacles! Ms. MerrIick bas recelvsd nearly 30 s-as u wse telus h le bInis.vnseil tra at udayr ln te'interfere s-lth the proposed Psy- car loads ai cernent recsntly andI bas the lndctment of juryxeat Riley of 'Evanstoti wilh isiativas. leg af the Halnesville-Round Lak stored it in bis ts-o cernent sheds asud the Srnali jury. Rlley, It sgaeemwsas Mr». bary ;Ioyt was rerloved Tus roatI. taday resulted ln the starting tha Camas-on garage in readlness for means through s-ich state's attor- day af lst week to St. U-aberýne , of condemnation procesdinge againsti the road s-ork. s-hlch will go on as ney Smith waâ able to Indict Fields: lispîtal ln Kenosha for l.ïeatmeot. rn apeo on aet e soon as the weathar ia favorable. Ce- The troubles of Wlilllm RleY. Who, Pathar JosaPh Savage of Chcago, quire a carner of bie property ta a vnesh e ae n aeVI confsse toStae'sAttrneySinth!pen lat Tesda attheho ofbispermit of a wlder curve ln the road. leaveu wîîî ae adLkeVl cofesd aStts toriy rlt set et usdyat1iehme ili On March 2 of this year, accordinglawl than ha a village wlth un- that he had brlbed a jus-or ln the Parents, Mr. and Mrm. Jas. Savase. ta the petitian which s-as flied in proved sts-aeU. trial, s-iil not end wtb bis teetiniony Mers-ll Saline, who lea auendlng county court Friday, as ordlnance; Charles Richards and daughter weo? against those b. accuses, according school a Utbans, was at hame for the sa asdbRon aesdap- usaa r.A ihrsadMs ta hie aiPolce dwad MronY Eeter vacation. proved by the president af the vil- ,Belle Sanda>'. of Highland Park. Miss Jeàsaie Runyas-d, a ttudent at lage, pravIding for tbe altsrlng, wid-1 Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell of iiLb "We as-e exceeding anxious ta the 0tate University at Cliam;aigo,eing and Ilmproving af Smith streetiertyvilla s-are Sunda>' guesta of th.) tlu to Rile>'." said the chief. 'Wa visited iber Parente bei-e duing the and Raliroad avenue. Provision s-asD. R. Manier famîîy. have been looking for hlm for tbe BsJter vacation. made ln the ardînance that certain Election time 19 coming-village anid tast fit een monthus. On the night NItdnesday uoon oftesat s-eek tire land should he taken over, ither school. Are you busy? ai Sepember 3, 1921, s-e asrested bais out ln ch.- E. 0. Hawkinq home by purchase or condemnation to si-d-_____ thre me wlh acomlet outitof 0onMain strcee. Spraks fra i-:e cbi'i- e the street. Bai crcutg oz. .11Y started the tire, s-blch did uat Terme for the parchase ai the******* **** Seeka Data on Trio. gain MUCb headway due to the efi- small tract ai land could not ha "The>' Vers William Digotaf!, wh-3 c'lent -on etf the Antiocb ffire ýdcpart. reacbed with Kapple, Iltla chas-ged, * H AL F D A Y served elght years le tbe peuten. ment. and the condamnation proceedings tias->; 81d Mansfield, s-ha served Munday mrnrng ofilut at 'k a Iliti ,cse etarted. Kapiuie, It isaci'as-geut ***** fiften eurs etAtlataand daugter s-as bot-n ta Ms- ap.i Mns demadd $300 for the tract which L,~ H. Kr-uger ls stilI serosly 11 iLeie e yeas at tbla na e Ra y LeeWîîîett o aiCnelLake. itlalesaiI cantains barel>' ans hue-, with oeart trouble, but we are bopingî Lheywis e oed tem n jîl.but RyodWb fteWb aktdsedth ai en acre, !for Improvement 800e. We pra>' that Outmand esbaite- bRakt Wîth the condemnatian proceei- 1aur Creator might see fit to grant thia tbpey a-dthi a Oim Stars. was le Chicago on business test îng startiog there probabl>' Witt he arsi yet herssss-at the Chicago Ameri- FrIda>'. no bar to awardlng the contract lori r wacsml eeiveAbebiI cati s"YB Oi tis man s-hoa sa Ms.th.Jeso ndM-s rhu!' a.e pavIeg s-bsn bide are apened ati;brecht, from Waukegan, stayal at the Bock sseeChicago passIngrs lut Aprl,1.bon iMisAic eah are st 'Thay 1f t bbind an automobile ?Mndai. aur Sf iuneAlcemearthrdlusrdlut s-h s-as callmed b>' Rule>' on a M.SrbPlenm n ln*** 'aud> dSna>;te Ievst srit of replevin the iolos-lng Janu. MmSaa ulnadr.Crao teeb ed2hduhdu VaStes-. s-th a5 it 5 spend aVet aîsga i * G R A YS LA KE * ed aur Stsnday Schaol and cbuirch an ai-. be IVasna 1 edta art nd ary Adams bad! a bed apeî *** ***Bu ** te nteesta ecuft dos-e ta question him. B>'ti Un e at I d sns e ept a bas-f nate eath akFedt I arsived at beadquarters be hadl leit critical condition.MslM-. Lupeop ld50l i letoaaiofs teaaa. h ofpased! &oe sltebonut t Ba.ie oVranda M.adMRbs- ete aer-Chicago $pent Sonday at the borne of agway Narciias, the cause béing paraI>'- gel a lins on thoas a is -r turneil home front tbsir trip ta New- Mn. Mellens Parents, Mr. and Mns. sa and a stsoie af apapiexy. Fred hey baeR r aototuasho Oreans, Joan Wieka. - sas basn £nd reared at Rauf Day Car- Miss__________and____r o nera, on thie site af the preaent L. H. ** Harvyhome.x» ?slnI " odW * A N T 10 c H * CRUe SCOOL the oobare sudiion.eoe-aml arly days. For the puat 36 years hie *~~fw eysas th home folks rcentîy. unle of Mm.Chas. pragcueof Prairie JeP ad L eoul11etteDonald Craft, EdItar A graedaon af Ms.and Mm-. j. Erstl is. H S -i a- nt Jaep aba l sraul iI tti. Basebali us agaun an Our playgs-ound'aWho farmesly seide« bèe, ed S e b iOtcomn>. H a el-nw nt home a'! Mm. Drucilla Perrin. schedule. fsrn Michigan for burial la the Grant Bert W. Sinalbsbe afdt WinfrdtIi ltte ouryer Id The manth off Marcb this year bas cemeter>' Monday. is bed che past s-eek s-Rh gr p mnd daegbt.ar ai Mr. and Mrs. Frank King, beau the coid.ta ince Marcb, - Ms-.is.u8;111,11an d daughter as-e complications. #The neighbors are do- s-ha han baevery lit wsitb scarlet We have a oas- scho!ar in the p"_r- .pending thia Vasi Vith relatives le ieg Dia chares.. sn't it ic. ta bave Jaes Stans hent idyCh-sn 501 aBas-sett Soyder. Cucg.gaod and accarnmodating neighbons, ag.ae taseOun Fia e h.I0r acuool s-te gîve an entertain- Misses Alice mnd Theo, Smth areBert? Weil, s-s hope you wH 50I s h e ~~5&O. ~~~ment chus mootb. Wthfo u-te-raklng extensive improvements to otaae Dr and Mm-. Beebe spent Tuesday anencemenu.r frtertheir home an Ras-ley tseeL oWe aresrsyt ha ha ns.Gn of luit s-se ki Chicago. Tht-e ns hrcbrdcssbv r hfe-VStieaslul veeCa iWuea aaatai Mn. RbYmdr bas uented the ulà r asrve atth os-ther ta s- Dr.0f Sund ws ay eveelng, fIIIled ate ai eant Mm.enera no- n fIath iUsChriatian Fddler bi phome. dette olr er. no Miss Mriba Hillebrand entertained the cawssselgbs 1900 *ocnds. Ernest Mns. F. b. James lait Monday for nuital wbsre asites-lU he glad ta have the Misses Gorasgia Bacon. Malle Van rt recent>' s-asu o Minneapolis hcg iPtlweeacwl n ber friands caU on ber. Ms-. Coon la Duson, arguerie <Inc, Ruthhomte.-derga an otieration. Her many fs-enishaving a hard Urne trying ta get alita Dusen. Magueritebrieg, Rum homeehap o e ped eoey but. Antanuette Smart, Eeanor Badge The ixtb grade bas started the balCarer aJ.eW.i Bookvwsry b ler feet mnd lest-n ta s-ah agaie, but« stcdy af physiology. flth irtofte oek Js-Las s-s hope se lIlsucceed tbis comi The Wikinson girls. Ralpb Hagi and II ue fs-bsti te foeeki. Js og sume.ér. Has udqis er asntl s urig subUtatd tarh, Mns. Fred Gerbai-t bas been sck Han IJedqlats-e-aabsnt ast lrvnglioi ad usts-,Brha, &'d abed the past s-ei., but la again up at s-eek. R B. Godire>', Mm. McNanlara and this s-s-ing. Roy Martini and John Rase ai the Keooetb attended Buster- ses-vices in h hi els t u- h so dets-.bv geasa'as fe-WueSnd>. ceeda s-hicb the>' made on the enter- das.Eugane Wltmingcon, s-ho bas spent taiment "Lady Brlggs ai the Pouits->i The frst gradesss-i commence the the puats-lobes- ln Banyulls, has i-Yard,." oves- to the chus-ch buldnbg WU b lg nes- books tas- supplementary reading ius-ead to (.rayalaie. 1 fn.shc sva- is e h W&Dson. , -,wihl vr is n h totl o rt t h iint and tid grades made *' ***** building committea hai-eby wsisbs ta tioa1k~wrt~ hetaethemafar the act. you abmo ou6Yzaux Ester baskets for construction s-as-iV L ADo' oge hirpatceFia 7%FrtMortgqeRcal FrTday s:fxtehrmaae as ventb grades as- ev***AKEVILLA * en frt his- pracet o' lda an Bit teSesai Jol plnnig atrita hicga OOt. ** ** ** ** *P. T. A- at 8 p. m., as the roada as-e Estae Sria Qoi plnni« a ripto hicao sonagaie bad, ctii gives yau the chance ta Mns. Wlinson s-as a Chicago vie- iMss. J. . Rocker s-as a Chcago vis- pros Vadas t e rp Bons ad sridIcas- ana day hst week. Itor l'riday, ta meet Miss Alice, s-ho The attandance at theeEButes- service UOP>,4sourlflveatfnt Parenis are urged ta belp us miss-as bome f rOm Champaignorfan h.ý s-asfin. Why cant se hava aucb Mgg2ùneorTW-FfriU the standard a os-k rla nOasur hool b>' Eastes- vacation. c1 rgcosrgutaog ra es eecouraging regular attendance, and Water Dotuglas fa home from Laie oiten? It Vauld bchuersy lnspiring ta Morggage Bond BSOye no taîdness. Canidrable s-ask le Fors-sfrthts- uEater s-eek. ýthe pastas-. as s-aIl as ta the warkes frce fo six 1>g~e~ on!>' dans b>' cildren Wsha corne regu- Ms-. and Mns. Wagner s-es-sle Chi-'os- Isymen of the churcb. Ts-o nes- ft o i ot&larl>'amd are tuas-aonanisn. caga Tuaaday and WednesdaY e! ast'members s-are Édmlitted, Ms. and Mss. P. T. A. meetings as-e belli on the s-eei. ,Wr Hareeberger, s-bom s-e selcame fis-t Frlday in aach rnontb. Ara îOt Ms. Kean i l eJOYIng bis RButer va- ie oui-milet, md ma>' s-abe alacere an ieterseted mamber? if go, pIsases cation. Heamd Mns. Kaans-are Chi- and ps-o!table ta onns mothes-. The WGL EU ROI ~ mais an sffs-t toaiattend the mesing- - cago passenerS Wednssday. sitar s-is decorated Vith fartis and' ________Mn. James Ats-ehl had as ber guest Easter huies. Aites- the services the SOS L.9sla8eCai.owo. ~ *. * * ** * * *the Past Veai bar sîstes- fsrn Sand-'fias-es-as-wet-etakso to the sîci Wnthe V CIu~,DLG A IN C O " L * s-.fmLcommueit>'. Lac each ane tof us doan * VIN SCR OL Mm. ends-bais of Ingleside speot act ai kindesas ta the aloi and chose ie Td*~a-o% Lt las Tesday s-h ier as-mabes-, Ms-s. need. There la no bettes- say ta hae a.. S.-M.. hemo****1 * SoMdbSt-sroa<n. ~, ~ ~ , - pap, ot fýtfanto! pot twas taie lias-sy Sosensen soant the pastwseeaiý Atthe éeio~n test, Tuesday 102 Ms-s. J. Walsh viated at the Bell 27MOKathesine and Cecelia Nas-man s-s- Playe Wjtbentes-ad ichool April 2nd, sitar spend- Playe Wit Oneieg the sinter le Chicaga. L.A 1~ Ms. and Mss. D. Alexandere returned 175701.) tram Scotland Thursda>'. The>' ses-s eleven days comlng acrasa. Thay e- THE. PERANAN NEEDLE joyed the visit andtri vtry mu~eg 'fromi a scatfoud ie Chicago, but la get- ting <long nicel>' nos-. The"Evrply-Phoeograph ms- and Mrs. H. Kelles- sud daugb- plays evey word m r evi:ited Ms. andI Mrs. J. Skarda lait distinct. Pays every make Misses Macjor>' andt Genevieve Walsh ofecd , ade not injue vsited mn.- H. Keller Sunday ies-- an>-eod 0T sventh andI slghtb grades as-e $ Anywh Mre andI Mus. Guet-vitz and son, Jaer- * arn, spent the weai end le Chicago. * Mr. obs-aise andI daughtes-, Ruth, Geo. H. Schubert visted at the Zweng berne oves- the Box 03 RUND AKEILL. week end. Box 05 RUND AKEILL. Oui- final examinaîlans'n civics s-lll hae beltI Tbunsday of chis week, 30T11 WEDDING 1Dr. Ward's Pboducj1PTYSIEL 11FlD TUÂT rniwCu M O (fil, T SH Ms-. anO m~rs. .1. Wuslev Os-ay of Gurnep, w-c-e tie 'vcttm.s" of a van>' piessenrt u nA ir"ut>' Monda>'nlght at ttoi- r ~ They wses-e surprs-sed by 15 af ih"ir friands. the occasion helng thMr in2th ivaddbng annives- sas-y. The guests piayed 11500" andth te bout '-- ", a, pda«Tta Mu-. Chailes., Hoked tn'uR T3 atze, the consola- tion go"- to Mss ulaus Biatzic andI Fred Gllinga. » M- I' " 'I ,vs-es-e prasented s'th a fina table lamp. - ), '. ýa complets sun- prise. SMustard Oitment, Cold and Fever Tablets, Mentho- Canîpho *Ointiamut AUGUST RADLOFF lPhome 150-R --lihertyYiEe @INDEPEN DENT roudes-s are ai- @1 *-wayiasur of the atet ouwa ail @1 *the time. .. .... l. J.MUWtt %.OcS5Ti as . 1 guesi. ofti-etids bers oves- Easter. .E MnS. HOs-ard la spending the weak silh relatives ni Waukegan asd Cbi- cage. fi Elizabeth Jarvia came borne Eastes- ior ts-o weeis' vacation fram bar sýu dies"at Sinsineesa. lier moches- mec ber le Chicago. Ms-s. Ruseheski speet a few days last s-eei sith ber sister, Ms-s. Wend- land at Elmhui-st. The Royal Nelghbers exPect ta have s speolal entestaînfent St thair next meeting on Api t h, and a good ai- tendance ls requesced. The children tboraughiy enjayed the Easter part>' Isat Sanda>' atternoos. Misa Bai-tes- sas s-ltb tbem and praved bars-ssi a splendid entertainer. Capt. and Mrs. Bradley,. ai Allen- dais, etunead Prida>' fsrn a xxoth's Church services s-i beh b a tche usuai heurs eext Sunday, sith the ave- fiEL? YOURSB GET WELL FAST IF you have bçen iI, and it seems as if you caves- would get youi- trangth back, you need the won- desta srgte ing adseulm It bas heped tliousands af invalida andi convalescents to gt hack theis- at=egt, put on fs- ah, eut s-cil, f.s~ s- vtlwl %d 1B E-Il! Your druggist bas GtKIe's Papto- eMfngl-liquid or tableis, as you ps-- ToiicaidBlood Bsn chr scbool trustee taor 4 teri-moai hres years. The speciai gravai tax wsas de.eated b>' a vote or 69 ta 33, -hicb indicates that oui- roade as-e O. K. H.LIH. Schroeder again seived o the grand jus-y at Watuiegae last ýlonday- Ha thinklie e i done nos- untaes the>' c-ani uld "Umbrella Mike' Boyle to cee- tif>' in the Srnall jury tampes-ng lu- vestigation. Mlss. J. G. Cook bas been undei-the wueathes- for a tas- days ibis s-aci. L. Lindstrom, Ben Cook, Suinner Spi-ague and Chas. J. Herschbes-ger. with tous- sagons, drove oves- taGi-est Laies st Monday marnung and gat Iambes-, tables, banches, etc.. ta finish the chus-ch basernt. Thte Ladies A'd furnished the rnoney to psy for the nia tes-l. Nos- the next step wul haieta get togathe-. maie a bea lina andI do the s-as- in tbe bssernt befare the field s-ai-i hglns. Whac do yaou say. Dont ail speai at once, tifo i- chat some s-ould not be beard. HALF DAY SCHOOL NEWS Clar-ence S~Irague, Editor. Ail of the cbildren in the seventh and sighth grades are kept busy s-s-t- compasitions on the aarly bistos->'oa liait Day, for final axamînations. 1Rach Fs-lday s-e have s tIai-Ing or painting lesson. Raceuut atudies -es-e "The Apple Treé in the Suas-," "A T'utuis" and "An Apit-l Landoeesua." The aIdes- Inhabitantes with'n a la- dlas o ai-lt Day andI Prairie Vies- as-" ue,.bie'ta start chairs- srlng s-os-i bý- cause the> as-e asked io maey ques- tions -b>' the achool chlldren. Ralph Hsrschberge- buaught a set o iboxing gioves ta acheol. The baya clout caçb other St noon and s-acess.1 Not mat>'. knckuts are belng acos-.'d -Jjt a crash ln tce noie nos- and1 thon. etaae sbs-tIlu crnisyp vbgkqj crnfsyP 1Luella Gleasoil vilted aur scbaoiaon Wednesday, Mas-ch 281h. There s-as ta school Prida>'. Mas-ch 30, on account of C(ood friday. We has been potponed until another. date. AI present reported aa re real religions by going ta church. Irene Beekman, Helen Rockenbach meeting, althougb the ati Our teachers have both had sev.'re and Emma Herman have been-absent very poor. -The topiedt olds this week. We hope th'ey wili on account of sickness. Nteds of the Soil, Diseafed be beneftted by a day of rest. The fflth and sixth grades are dbl- and The linportance of z! - 'lecting picrures illustratIng proper, Induotry. Bail taken frmnsn zebïý * *** *** **fonda. A chartIs toe emade teshow chool grounds showed tht a Iwhat foods are h*althiest. of phogphate walg needel dla rs WILMOT SCHOOL TI e pri ary grade enjoyed the pie- produce a good crop. Making a Boat." 1, S NLKf O#T The ancewhic s-a ta ave een The farm meeting wafi held at i- beld here Saturday evening, April 7th, mot school Monday evening, AprIl 2. i'tdfflndent. Là The DeLaval milks as cows should be milked Look at the above illustraions show- elf-.jusing teat-cups fit cooifort.ly ing how the De Lavai Milker is macle vei4y ize of teat; pulsator is close to to suit the temperament of the cow. the Udder to assure vigorous niilking. Everydi is just right for die greatest aad the, idtematins action is such as th. productioifn i m inkhide shortestuie offl vi Loesneaccustomed to during The master pulsator on the Pulso- had mlkmg Pump assures an absolutely uniforin W. will: glady tell you more abowt pulsation speed year in and year out; "hIe Better Way of Miikis." SCHANCK HARDWiiARE0 Telephone 39 LIBEITY q LIGVIT-SIX TOURING CAR, (1923.SERIESY $975 ing Car bas beeru a dominant feature of ail the automobile shows. - It is handsomne in appearance with a harmony of 1ie previously confmned to high priced cars. It is conplete in detail with înany refine- ments exclusive w th Stuiei -aker. it is exceptional in ec-"orny of purchase and maintenance- The new body i-3 a'l t'1 even to the framework, ânfis f.. :isied in 1ake-t e nl Cus'-i "ts are ten inches deep c- ;;~s~eas usual, ins~.m:e . tr There is gener'-us ro-t - f'rlvt persons in T. i y s .r n:spractically -delivered satifffactio to-a huàwSr6'a thousand owners throughout t1be world. The Studebake?Lit-Six Tour- ing Car fully:Dmeiets the public demand for a light weight, mnOder- ate pJriced, high quality moator car. The neW one-pieCe, rain-proof windshield gives unobstructed view to the driver. 4'he quick-action cowl ventilator and thetight-fitting curtainS ar-e among manY unusual items of equipment. The parkinug lights ald a finished touch and ane nmost convefliert. The Light-Six Tourn g Car up- holds Studebnker's 7 1-year reputa- tion for honest value. 1923 MC)DELS AND PRICES-f. . b.f nfaries LIGHT-51X 5?tCTAL-StX BIG-six 5 P , 112W -B.,40 H P - Ps ,L- hB .50 H. P. -P .., 126, W. »..6o a . $975 Toig . $i7 t 1a <2 .4....- - ~ Ctipe (4-Su,.) - 15 C , B.d. ........ .. t S 5,- - .. . e se.. ....----20502 Tes-ms ta Most Your Convertujseu LIBERTY VILLE GrARDAGEJ'r J. N . BERNARn.Prop. Telephone 202 I41BERTY VILLE H T I S. I S A S T U DE B A KR, XA us s Bush nviWd. RNEY, sodofit y-.. r7 L i. Ke THI. PEAKi k lqumi TPI

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