_| Decoration <I Day*~~ ~"' ',. Ang enthusiastic audience P Ais 22 the thres seasions.. clf. DANCINC EVERY EVENINC, STARTINC MAY 30 Lake County . Wohen's Christian #Remperance --Union -- Institute _ wWas held in Zion last Thursday at the Grace Missionary church." A large and enthusiastic audience were pres-- --~ltters were read from our Repre: gentatives Weiss and Francis stating they will do all in their power io strengthen the vote against Search & Beizure Rill. Now so prominent 2t Springfield. There are now 8 bills in the Assem-- bly to attermipt the return of wines and beer." .She quoted ihe Associa-- wet congressman." "The State President, Miss -- Helen Hood gave an inspiring address. She stated, "The W. C. T. U. is the great-- est enemy the wet interests have. ' Miss Hood commended the League of Women Voters on their firm stand for no returs of wine and beer. The I11. Women are work'ng heard --_.-- will be closed--all day on Saturday, May 30th --~Meld in --Septer:*>w».: aukegan Won the County Convention Which Will Be AN ON SUNDAY DANCES SOUGHT ~BYC0.W.C. T. 0. CHICKEN AND STEAK DINNERS. . LUNCHES and SANDWICHES MUSIC BY BLACK CAT ORCHESTRA HESERVATIONS FoR BANQUETS TE AND SPECIAL PARTIES *_ WHEE Cash and Carry _ Market Leonard C. Blank WE WiLL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL 11 O°CLOCK ON THE EVENING OF FRIDAY, MAY 29th IN ORDER THAT OUR PATRONS MAY NOT BE DENIED . THE OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE THEIR SUNDAY _ PROVISIONS AT OUR MONEY--SAVING . PRICES -- _ HARTMANN HOUSE health, there is little pleasure in Hving, or at least the plegs-- Hife are much leasoned. There are people in every community affiicted with hay (cver who can be benefited. It means much .to learn that there is really a safe, dependable treat mfl'. of Naprapathy for all such disorders J ane to .the '. --Prohibition %:80. Office Open May 28, 1925. . Phone 54 or 133 R lN order that our _ patrons may fit-- ingly observe Memorial Day, the ROBERT HARTMAN, Proprietor nomenmnemmmeniti NNNAAA inss icmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmams | 4 ASK THE, MAN WHO HAS POLL 1 ; OR WHO 1 BULDING: ATHY vs. HAY FEVER FRANZEN QUALITY LUMBER. MAY WE BID ON YOUR _*~--_ MAPEAPATH ¢ Motaol=----Tuersdays, Thursdayt, Baturdays. ON MILWAUKEE AVENUE WHEELINQ, 1LLINO!NS lect -- one PROPRIETOR yer n 3 hss ut MevP! C. T. U. Prés. wichh state the figures > ] ® _east with her children, and yesterday. |line t Is:'ndT'n':J:;:r ::;t":;:h (;'::t. u:: :'d':xnlcg FUNERAL fiRVlCE ::. ::o ':::' ::.p'zudy'l:xl:'; b:'.&tt: much for enforcement. Govt. has-- ai _ | s f}:: llow $11,000,000 allowed for en-- / * I's. C ence omqu".t FHe--! arat --services which wil} be keid Mon-- forceme'nt Q'lone and . $9,000,000 (Orl y by Fate 'n Sa_ddest)comc;. |d'y. the day that Mrs. fi'ODDOCk Y|°lll: the, Sogat gyard. In--Cook Co, $20,000(°____ _ ___ _ d g p g & _____ _ . have been 47 years old had she lived 000 at -- real estate is pn.db&fiul; * o o se c e e is r_,'Q.---«« "'W __2}f® 25 breweries closed. § . } Broken hearted by the .'hlm n# :m m 4 CAmE__ # Eu6 batahedncudintrruntney' _ Broken hearted by the .whim of _A resolution was adgpted comment-- | pure that took her mother's life be-- ing the firm and decided stand AdOPt~'jore she could visit her. Mrs. Clarence ed by Pres., Coolidge. $ Tornquist, Grand ave., Waukegan, left _ Steps were taken to do away with--'Thursday with her two. Children, June Sonday danpes In. Lake COUBIY_BA!s | gnd ~Robert.. for _ Peé@cedale. _ B._T-- tor juty servtite which "they expect to In view ol --the fact that rumors are circulated that conditions are aow worse, Miss Hood mentioned the bBu} letin sent weekly 'to e¥ery state W. and resorts. m --£ M . Waukegan won the,County Conven-- tion which is to be held in September. Th Young Peoplé's ~ Meeting which was held in the evening was a great successg. The playlet. The Wed-- ding of the 18 Amendment was beaut i fully given by the little tots. §.* Disputed Honor Some authorities give credit U. 8. 8. Vincennes, a sailing _ making the trip in 182%~1830. Othet authorities credit the United States frigate Potomac, which made a con-- tinuous cruise around the world _froql TELEPHONES WHEELING 6 and 17 <==. l _--_ _ GIBBONS.PARK| ,, _ . ss "I r_ S_aturd}i_y atrd Sunday c o MAY 30--31 to GOES TO VISIT .. MOTHER: ATEENDS During the war, while Clarence Tornquist, the son"of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Tornqufst of 517 Madi-- son streeét, was staiioned in the east with tm navy, he met and married Miss be Coppock. After the war, they came to Waukegan to live and never since that time haes Mrs. Torn-- quist returned to visit her mother. The t3 where she will attend -- the ~fuperal service for her mother instead of pay-- ing her a long deferred visit as she had planned. o 3 .BARGAINS 5C 4 2,% ':.;\, I. L : l onl If Taken This Month Some grade bred Heifers and Cows priced right. . .E M FARMS__ GUERNSEYS RAINBOW . GARDENS Music.By Waukegan Syncopators NEEDS. : ESTIMATES FURNISHED PROMPTLY. Pure Bred _ _ Registered Bulls INDEPENDENT.: THURSDAY, MAY 28. 1925. . > emiddo-- Papeg Sn in ts $ 29 v ce ass wph ACo o uns ons a n i e : 4 to 12 Months |.. The cattle gained an average. of. 265 'lbs each in 3% months' feeding. They They were shipped that night and weighed an average of 862 on the mar-- _,et- Guesses on their weight ranged rom 850 to 1000 pounds. J. J. Doer-- schuk guessed --%80 and won the box of candy.' Ted Wilcox lost py one pound, as his guess was 865, and R. F. Rouse 870, which were all very Close. were born here and Mrs. Coppock | April--first on. They cost 4)4 cents a had long been vnflu'&m them. |pound delivered at his farm, and sold wuse thap her oib war sligntly n [maven o thanr modieg .. o .. on er mother was alig # on r &. but It was not beliered serious, how-- % of beef cows and heifers ever, she made arrangements to go |has shown up very well in the profit | east with her children, and yesterday. |line this year. ' - as she was MDD'!' m'k'u4m'! _'_0 Axvermmeaessensaremematerenmeem mm meectnnaantacmmmen nds * Rhe cattle Teedimg demonstration on Monday at the E. Wilcox~farm, near interest.~. Bixtéen men guessed. on the weight of the 30 beef. heifers he fed for the market. PAID OWNER GOOD PROFIT "A1 SESR heiet vikes, on at Fvate Depariment P20 . thouree S0" Chotage" phone phomaie _ . ' AIp. 1. "" Chiragn North Shore & Minaiher haimaac..* 2l pEcoRATiNG | DECORATING| | _REAL ESTATE SELLERS & PETERSEN PEATS PRIZE LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. 551 Midwaukee Avenue Telephone 451 toVacation land! Tuake NMorth Shore Line into T. M. E. R. & L. trains outaide the door of our MH-- nh-."w'u.'u WM. J. FENDICK Telephone 199--] Waukesha Beach Nagawicka Lake "--_ WITH Pewaukee Lake Nashota Lakes NORTH, SHORE > LIBERTYVILLE TICKET OFFICE TELEPHONE 74 THE INDEPENDENT----ONLY $1.50 YEAR ~ a us um toctcs + F2z * SC. wig § cz fave w rman m * m y B9 t ie 1 4 wl e ony y ev en ie Aueiet ue c t e 70 in e 2e Te m es 0k pegem t 7 a T. ~.. ie nes f.. Aine in e . C 8 h§h es I'l:ififl if"au' ;' e e t e l e e e 2L i se en _ MAY 29 Saturday, May 30 > . SNERzg) THE ANTIOCH yOLUNTEER FIRE DEPT::_ . l .s. Music by Chicago Blue Devils Tr ~ Cedar Lake Crystal Lake Elkhart Lake Sheboygan *___-- Port W ashington ____ and DANCE ___. 'Channel Lake Pavilion parts of the city. And equally m»fifl-uu '?.e'tlon for Wloeu'dn and points. Save time--travel the clean, comfortable way. Take mmmmm Antioch, IIlinois The FIREMEN'S MOTTO IS TO NOT LET ANYTHING STAND IN THE WAY OF MAKING THESE DANCES A A GLORIOUS AFFAIR TH SHORE LINL takes u direct to the heart of Uwaukee -- Sxth and FIREMEN'S ~ &A flure Tine io Aimrabc® Portage Lake Hamilin Lake