. 'h.uHCamstrPtrtmitaodB" -ihmtA3homPqhiinhedutttt.. “than“: Jot-Iii]... *.muG-e2imtoetaHrtt,tN& 1%thrtweHthereturtmra.rttrts, b“Aum.ha-lud ',"6t.adoaehteruDr.D- m.dw_¢nden.In-. So-at- t-tA.érr-rri-Mr.-dMrmHB. '.utrtovedto3a-ta5a.et-, M.N.Y. Thai-ditto...- rCtirdettar?reP.rbqt s'uNT/.',tuttft,.'2tt1e “h'm; Cc“. A.,l hhlmmF.P.M'-‘ oeseAneod.uduatnaqr.ater.rl., bomutgN.r-rriedrua-h_ C?P".d-rof3ohss-'ta- ."friiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiC] Thiririigiu'tit, Park Prtgg W Mmmw;gmL Ill-minimum-“ 1FByrettrtt.u.hLiGii. -ePitteru.utGaidtTuii; â€mw.m.An'- .ArNe-rC-aineri-sA-iiic- " m Ala-In Sun. J “Path-3.1%“- s'N,Tgtd.'g.egPgttieu.Aiict “'10-...Mnl. rtFr*.%tsrdosoiuiiaT. t.r.-e.,tu.ui'Gi-inT. thy-I. “Muhln‘ “vim. l “munch“ Yt-.,au-.as.rtai, “ml-loam". “hhmmdhw "a“. Thu“ 'eo-hr-aa-i-ji-Gr. “(whit- .y_teehht-eaai-nLii. Hunting-“duh- 'rt't..r-r-aitib' -frtyt.-stsa%-i% I“... _ - 1tFy..y--emott"trat- AqrNbnir.h--e..ikdri. 1eteeart.-ef 1N v. v. win-um. it“ Thad- meypeierttr_ea.itd'ik" “kn--“dm hhuh% I†'refer-i-r-ar, 'P"2atCtr-o-iGiki Ellyn-baud):- yuan-WWW!†'e'".'ebytr-eueeeitoe-, l-tMtv-sewer/use hmnbwdthh e1emeteciki-sedr.. h Isa. did ikCuTuriiiVii; M bur-in. at the an: ot nix. Ft F9- - Inn-id in Now-- I-timc-metro-ttmr- dull-l Fifty-tuna Inimi- hut-my - Piracy lC.lOC§.-nddidunnl Myt?.-h-m"m.¢ P"oerrueGe-w.rttrt-crro. bartJ..bomirttiixmarvseU ' beehw.Curt, dmtghterotgotn K. Clark (ho-nu India- Clark . .Pu9rNtuBtruruwemsr.a- lull-Civil "ar.amrtedehnmeeer .tth?erur-seerd-tntusik, "hohHr5ed'mtheDeeriugdee-' my. Beds-“.1965. Win-l a?! 'h'TduiST'I-mw'n-WE. BAâ€; d'ir,r.TsT,",.",lVW" IIT.,', 2" I'; i , ELECHUC LOCOMOTIVES _ Her "mity wu con-erudj -- Q: glut. ',tdttgut': ac.",':,?,','::'.'.'";:'), Future In Double Sour:- of «on: the historic fnmiliu of ad Power. 'hibr ad Stor- eartr We of minim a...) It! Battery: Freight I Mtnauiavariednasdi,Liiii-e' experience in her childhood. " Mre Pkg-lawnmowqu- ng-Iinth yen-oi Suva}: EGT. In hl my of Mid fol gin! "e He died in t89t. In. m M - Bulb-7 who.“ ""33. . I . 'a-tor-rotator-i If!“ on of {alumni-3‘; Mr. gin-Ii“ tis P 4 Mr. for LeLtrte.?r1ttht-iii chaining-MM“ I'D-bum - -_toiahehaietrt-tM 'rou-iiG7iiaTi'ai"rit"'ii"ii", Halli-mun- [Ill-nu. Ana “hhmfam 'yseohthe-hte-rstui 'utho.h-e-rhutttiG.d.". mum-pumm. “mm-nlhoane- H‘hMM,'-§o *resoyrfrlr-tr_d-ttr'eGl '2da'.taTti,egt2ett 9“!“ rials-Inks, hum . Mal-‘duom-ua “bum-men- “Hind-“h hthWI-po- PeoMIretikt.eii'0Vr '"-t.arauuiidiuaiai. b‘mdmudh m‘PE-‘hm-h your emsate!erttto. In Mtorded. Use of the My my for new] ("the on industrial siding: Ind and. inch without trolley nuance- .tiou- (may increm- the Bexibtrtt, fol operation. An aromatics] future lof the locomotive- h the Net that [the In“: botanic. an Inch-rm {hum the trolley white the toeomotives "reirt.ervieemstttemaietrme. ( V Wdti 5 T.- f Each " the luau-othe- weixlu 85 Wan. The, an etch equipped with “our â€Juneau": motors And a GEaNEXNtmtGANTZAmtN ( I""."-'.'.'-'..'-]"'?"""") Thu-unmlnnnulc; In. chit- al the We tiiiiiiiiiii:it'Cie7iiir?ii,l milt-edotuemiiesnishmer CSt out than: With a tight loud eoeltkte-iveeattrmsoetttseut- teerataspeedof20mi1esmthour. Mina-MINNI- -rthematataodigt-om- tt-taftheNorthtnrore (lurk. 'iirA'lM1'esitil,8,,tr2t I-Ne by balla' tit-374% 2iTii' mummmvm lab-“chm: oldind yr_s-etim-tethemnia, 55!“:“Fwwqm 1EeAr'sotde-huoraetserist. 261t Norm-hour! on one chute. Oremtistqsmttte buttery dame!» 'ee-thee-tttloaded-ttt ",PC'i"at'toeHteoqmrt_ tryure-tmrtheersukiineimi of I new typc sanlly moan for the “Rod of Sonia." The (can of thue locomotives is their “No source of 'M"rer-- Facilitieu of the Chicago North Shore and Niki-nice Raitro.d--the North Shore une-for Dunning ur- bad freight Maine“ have been in: -mmtot W In Ind four added to the lit. The ttrvt"vice president will I... not: visiting of district eun- fm added to her duties. in order to relieve the president, who min- uhn an name and conducts 3 mt Mid million will prob- "trtahoruermtthestveatoreoes, [can in April. and Lake County Vin h made mm twentrotte-- n one time District nineteqn was -t.ef Chicago District -. M In new three vice i- in: h the state. but m dlfTi MMtlslf0RiiiI,mg _ AMENFACIIHII'S th-eutioiusrithuttooog-t tudhtHet,aradtoeoodtret the cor- 1seitru-etmse-.andarlot ulna-n) Ingmar-Didi! ulrhrrphghr-Ibetotloalu- In“ - m nun-her one 're-ie-td-art.- uwégwmr'u- uo-.tutituGtataerteon. nominal-4. mum-om an additional eicctrie" h,exmsotived of of RM“ nouns ENTER m "mm mm hm“ nil-ted- 'ril'arr"d't'dgru'ut:t1,t 3...... ulna-I Lt'lt h - ~“1’,Inln. but: '"ertytfe-frthr. A-.------! . "he and in thses collected by Stats Autumn! A. V Smith since he “Managua-Iago. today - Iv-llod to $868,031.04 by the MWMMbyhimm beetle-heart muhm,hhreeorda .an-uuthom county. "In - [all by booth-rr -hh_.imtmiettviee-iie,ti.' MHhmwthenm-ge‘ and -.+ at a! Cot. ""? 1et,tre.orderrtseimtttoi mums-macaw.“ that: In. Cart E. Olson, vice presi- dent: Mrs.: A. Huntsman, secretary and In. F. P. Banning. tnuurer. The society voted to continue to re- Iain do four circles and Mrs. W. W. Todd - Ippoillted duh-man of Cir- cle lo. I; In. George Colby of Che. In. 2; Miss Emily Kn-nk. Circle No. 8 and Mrs. Vnmer, Circle No. t. I'- dolhn m nppropritmd to and: circle and four months time Allowed to her-cue the mm. MAL FINES TAKEN BY STATES ATTORNEY we county um now warden at Jolie: â€Maury has tentatively u- and the runs for sheriff of [Aka county. The next sheriff's election is to be In†in 1980. Green llid Mon- day that if Governor Len Small is defeated for reelection this year And he loses bis "ate job, he will come back here to run for ottiee of sheriff. On last Thursday afternoon, the annual meeting of the Down society of the Pmbyteri-n church In: held at the church. The following ofheers for the ensuing Wpr were unanim- DORCAS SOCIETY 10 HOLD ANNUAL MEETING Ehner J. Green former sheriff of Luke 'x"'.1'tr_aatd, now warden " It In: learned Thursday that a dung- in prosecutors is to be made in the County court. Attorney Min- ard Hula: is leaving " County court prosecutor for Staten, Atty. Wilfred Hall. Both are members of the same luv firm Ind Attorney Hula: desired a than no u to permit him to have mon'time for onion matters. The possibility that Sears-Roebuck. one of the lending mail order houses in the country. my establish lb retail store in Wankecnn WIS expressed Wny when it was learned that a representative of the company was in that city a few duys no seeking one: space in buildings dong Gene- less chub, Eauud Ant. Chief of Police Thomas Kennedy, to issue I taming. The warning was issued are" two merchants reported that they had cashed checks which proved to be worthless. _ Fear that Wnukegnn merchants He hut-{Igor from a tttsod of worth- A jury in the court of Circuit Judge Edward D. Shurtlee consider- ing I 310,0“ w unit of Clinton UBaron of Wuhan-n atrninat Earl Webb of thkqui returned I ver- diet orardistg the puitstitr $3.000. Two full mm of cock phemnta; numbering " birds. have been re- mind by Show I.†Doolittle to distrihote through the county. The each were out in by Willinm Stub tom Then bird. an prveiiyhvye'll shot out during the hunting season. 1h.-.trosrtheueaot,rotr- it!!! butth inthe Collection of penal“! property tax delinquent lilac 1925, is "ported in good progress by State- Attorney Smith who bu one out tinal notices to delinquenu. Interesting [hype-Inga All: This Part of North Shore tad Vicinity; County Seat Donn: NEIGHIXMIHOOD JUI'I'INGS is? 'w’" I: iii p d - dub. “Winn presi- “€118,198 Saturday, March IO, is the day and date and the Masonic temple the place where the Masquerade and Card party will be given by the Royal Neighbor Camp of Deerfield. Prizes will be awarded for high scores at cards and bunco as well " for the has: costuma at the 'ttqsqueradrs Hugues will be be sold at the door. rear wheel. He was ROYAL NEIGHEORS To GIVE PARTY MARCH 10 An eighty pound wolf was trapped in an unusual manner nestthe Paul Hildebrandt farm southwest of Bar- rington at the junction of Rand and Wilko road, according to the Wauke, tran News. Hildebrandt and several friends had just started their car when the wolf jumped from tall grass at the side of the road and snapped at the tires. They checked the car to find the wolf had been caught under a tation, budgeting, an; ariT topics of interest to homemaker, and house, keepers. At the Refreshment Booth, in national costumes will let fee with cakes and other sweew iliar to the nationalities rain-n CAR RUNS OVER war., OCCUPANTS KILL m There will be a aomeland Exhibit of old world needlework, wood-ca". int, national costumes, em, from the many nationalities represented by the Social Settlements of Chicago, Thursday and Friday afternoons and evenings and Saturday morning there will be programs of nations] dances in cmtume, plays. Mariortettea, sing~ ing by choruses, quartets ind solo~ ins. talks on home deeorntiarc uni- u Sane. The dates are Thur-day. Friday and Saturday, March tr, 9, and 10. The exhibit will be "rarteod un- der the following divisions: Hous- der the toluwiae divisioms: Hous- ing and Furnishing; Eduau'on; Health; Recreation; Food; Good Government; Clothing. 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