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Libertyville Independent, 3 Mar 1927, p. 12

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i MmQC:oaxlhhn- 4 well as n the Koran. .g'.'-'h' E wvnfini;:'mmd 3 lw.. 'mot to have worn s & :Dmmna-h e ebvious, he is reputed to have the h in the nation, k a« _ * . of Austerlitz.© The date Wwas December &umm"';m 2 the combined Russian and Australlan | _ \sffistoric Battle > ,-- _ . Over tweive and a half million--dollars for Cook county's For-- est Preserves next year! f + * mo 1 n o i on se mle dAAAE beat Aiok conld peers ager| mfong ooo ho sirtene towhomheuphomcsmd.lfif Zion some years ago, Mm-u -;n;k:e:u" believing he was giving it to "God'".: He and his "God'" were not af| e8us®® Bnd govermments to which they. the Voliva faith--therefore his suit is pa€ticularly interesting just | »thirty. pieces oo mhike""<o foe. tomg mmmumm&mvmh&mm.wm mlaguided aiteration of their:1déal% from their dream by the overseer himself, who has told them the &,'"'fig l ts tithes, etc., they believed they had given to the chuich through him, | tramor 'ot modentdays who can'take on them and that therefore, "he owns it all." The two Cases are !'"Wmmmmm analogous excepting that in the one case the."God" got but the one? 'the word? : " .;n-.n'uq:m piece of land, whereas, in Voliva's he admits he was the recipient of | 19 ® MLTE fl:_«-'-u"ag_flm millions. We're wondering what is going to happen evehtually 1M | uro and governments were of simple ge yorks soaiies & HAnaminogapen se ~--o-- _ esz * *« s _\ | of--a nation. New, it usually happens THE NEW COMMISSION CHAIRMAN ~I ':m:ntInl .h.em:: Waukegan and other Lake county residents are watching with """"" be "":'.z .:':"""L interest the manner in which David H. Jacksdn,.the new chairman ofly ces mrarmot the Hrusted iis the Illinois Commerce Commission is taking hold of that important. al,&o:"mmm l'l(':c.tfle:.:' I:llr position. Mr. Jackson at the present time is still mrgm io. Thee ons ts tooj mt Lincoin Park Board im Chicago and his~successor med| a mess; of pottage--these and r within the next few weeks. Under law because there is no pay in niblical :'P'"' have 'flg::::; the Lincoln Park Board; Mr. Jackson is allowed to continue in both MI "' the .:"'\_ mm Rome, where fut study of the many JEODICINS LHGL _ CUHIKMHL 22000°©\ 00 Ee _ " . <HAIDB htful helo.of-- Aantiquity, and and his methodical, well defined policy of--digging into matters in< u'-'aum to --the' iibel, nhurder, # # a # ¥\ m¢~m dic?teswmncerm'ntythathexsgomgtomkean,:oum f breach 'mm"m' f i chairman. € ¢ : f few pf the more immortal cases of Asfiapt,ofhkeForqstmeyungowhenbeJindM betrayal are bere recalled--Kansas Mr..Jackson éstablished a reputation fof efficiency and that really | City Times, ... ~. . _ : i <.~ / was the beginning of his political career. However, be is a man| ~°... ' ... : whomndsabovepofimqihpubficdufiu'mww 0::.:::!:.'::::&" rather than maneuvering politically, 8 ns J Leviathan it f *% ; _ t * stories about anti--Americin wdm.lgmgnthomh"!'mm M?:hlmeomuu-u A tew M'Mnbwhwbfihbhzuwdm 'l'ln French newspapers have attacked .mmhuhfinm'ayuwmfl .A--&ifimamu: Mbmhmmmmfls""'"""' France likes us and respects us more akna-%ohdkdywflhfllflmd: than: ever. * it sih has an outstanding ambition to have his record marked with effi--| . ALY9007 who says lhere °s aDle _ Mr. Jackson as chairman of the Commission which handles all| """ T. "" PSb "AD Lloey of Parpeia, * & * * s t, come the st of utility matters in the state is proving himself particularly well quali-- the Spic of Caséer's' dealh. the: mele: fied for the responsibility. H'eisamanofheen.cardnlm@jndnd' ous| dramatic tales of Tarquin, themes in judgment, one whose, suiccess .as President of the Lincoln «Parle| Mhich MDINTS Tas foupd (h, moss Board has been outstanding for in that position for several months fl'fllbohd?'uhhclldt:: he has made a very enviable record and established many new Mzt ¢ death of Robin:Hood ; ideas in the conduct of the big park--system. --'>. @8 m'flm lxm*' Aw ciency, honesty and thoroughness. As Chairman of the Commerce Commission he is making a care= fnlsmdyofthem&nyptoblamghatMMMW' dicates with certainty that he is going to make a mou"aci-n Ymdhkeéomtywbohiwhadamdwlicinunlth the occagional advocacy by Chicagoans 'of a Forest Preserve IN LAKE COUNTY, and who, because it "listens well" haven't taken aMfiMMMathfl,M..MMs happening in COOK county, this from a Chicago paper: . h m m eX 2 * Ne _ . n e ---T'-v --"lv'" '--'xv"-w',:'*vsxl',. Libertyville Independen: *The Battle of the Three Empo® 'Is a popular nume given to the be _ Winie~--You promised me a raise if I was uatinfactory, _ _ a my,u_m_flufignt: Mqo hammed and hiz teaching.-- The Sunr na is rejected by the Shiites, the other great section of Mohammedans in Persia. are the chief Shiites, the inhabitants of most other THE LUXURY OF FOREST PRESERVES who reminds: me of a ; Lancer promptly. ied .',pm:' ' ~ e e tb s FL TO" ~J."!~mm i" exclaimed the Indy, | 4°2% 4 ! i amut > }.>"'<d advoca n * t, Jimmy. in } are you? _ ~ > iting Mormontsni, | CPTBPY howled fouder than *4 Sgh. 50,°> was the repty. c tidek 1 TBW..""' be but twd today therd seem to ind ® s(E expect. things of their Rosbands, use Hm.""""w is #" "Mmmt"'m_nd ..u': ";':,""""tr-u Fo« [ e .. idns _ coulnns . """'"m..,..,.a"""""'" ' re f Ceponateaes ids : f ""'"""""fwtw a "m'n"'""""""l Jx _ _"",,,.,"mm,-mh": h 'F-"flm-fll.t| -:' is highly dige: y *?.' inaudible: sounds, says Po 2 ccept that they are so |-- -- "You ought to rise with the lark=|@r go to church? _ ____ _ ©_ _ . *Wwell, If.I had to perch al ...""' titGe o GM--Whsn a cold twig--I suppose d =*||u :«IM--M ¥nun. s e digt. ~Fats and carbofydrates in the food are the roain sources of fait, heat and activity in the body. ' Fat stored lu --the body is the body's principal ""Trou 2018 it --Next.somabedy Wt | .. "_. . =----=---- be sayiig that Alecander the Great| _' Teiitale was only a smart Alek." --_"~ _ --~<<*~«~ + Sgastom--Which is the Suabbath dayt "They are attacking half the great | 4 $ u.'l':t"t.d','t 5 !!' : ' o ® won't spank you you | . . | don't do It, Jimmy.* _ f # i "Jmmy howled louder than ever. "'I'm going to do it' he said."" _ _--iM> « ictuical 4 ince tors fromt:our midst--at least, in the implied, 'Of--course, men still, betray eauses.gnd governments to which they 'have pledged allegiance, . either :for "thirty. pieces of silver" or for: some misguided alteration of their<ideals, says --A& writer in 'the <Indgependent sals whose presence they found in-- convenient, come the story of Tarpela, the epic of Caessc's death, the melo-- dramatic tales of Tarquin, themes in which--lterature has found its most amples of ~faitblessness ~proverbial through the ages.~ From Rome, where ud priveyed boch becanle murcioped ¥France likes us and respects us more "Anybody says there is American feeling over therd is as%ig-- pnorant as the girl in a stationer's, "A girl went into a stationer's and Iing Rowers, please.' « ®*Ob,'*--said the clerk, with a smile, War we carry is sealing war.' s #Bothert® said the girl sharply. "That won't do &t all. I want to wat the Hoor, not the celling. I'm going to. give a party,'" « * commission said in a. discussion of & & \ ' of the rules against over.crowding might do more harm than good. TH give you an example. : ">%," 8 ons and as there were no seats left, the American rose and gave his'own seat to her, A few minutes later the con» ductor came down. The conductor stopped the bus as upuhmtboA-nrlmuno'- Ing and beckoned to him sternily. . "Ko standing in the bus, sir, he said, and the next moment the gal-- lant American found himse}t pushed off into the street." j commission said in A Giscusaon ol , * 7 # the street railway problem: -- ' o i ; @ "And yet a too riglid enforcement £ k a P * --a W W € ' of the rules against over.crowding » | 8 / & & P e § | s might do more harm than good. TH ; y h s3 : 4 give you an example. + F e o s f "An American sat in a London{h -- : : s . i y 1e s _ bus.: / In Lobdon, you know, anti-- ; C , f ol p | s ; crowding --rules= are very rigidly en-- * f < | > *4 * K ° 7 forced., Well, a lady got on while * $ 2 S T L. [€--, K. --E W pes' Moines : . * ; takes© the Grink cure and then 're lapses > us n gurious study. he yet returns to 'his drink. 'That's can be detected, however, by plectrical instruments' which muke them visfble. They travel long distances under wa-- ter. * | .At Calais, the lighthouse on shore transmits inaudible sounds in a code. of dots and dashes.: The signals tray» | el--under water and are picked up by ampliifying 'devices on ships néaring "'Gilve me a pound of wax for war ' Very Curions Bvrerett Saunders Balley, Reward of Gallantry _ |H _ ,------=-- Here are some of the teeth of the British bulldog on guard oyer the foreign concessions at Shanghal. The string of armored cars shown in the upper photo and the artillery unit drawn up below had just been landed from a British warship when the pictures were taken. The armored carse are a new type, speedier and more mobile than tanks. -- The Cantonese army will collide with this armament if its expected attack on Shanghai endangers the lives of foreigners there * New York, March 2--Death of Car: Peterson, an 18 year old art student, today brought the recent toll of under--gradusate suicides thru-- out the country to 24. Peterson's ANOTHER STVUDENT®* sUICIDPES ----This Sale Is In The Globe's Pl tC h ioi s se . ) ce ae & sn ie Cns ue c ME c 2t 91 + x L 3;3 J' 48 ' w m .;;4 t 3 i8 0. m;v \ xt e _ ts e y« 5 _/ im k. hee > 4 ind 8 *) .52 5 e oo id ie n 29 & SE io o m amins rati P C 4 . g . 3 '\*'" w 4 ht "**5 3 €~* re . ','F o t 4) C © &n + .T"." % 6 4 i o AWA g & » ! * + We PikF 'the foot to insure--real comfort, . 'They are supreme l Es nh?::nd-m give great relief to mml .. : ~ from ill fitted footwear. Sco them tomorrow in the J * In All Widths From B To EEE and : -- WR $ ~~ _ 1, 2 and 3 Strap Styles®: _ Mss TerLe !fiifir &2' E: , &5 *A hA gf'@ m% K & ";wf gfl 1 2O UUL igt}, 10 x* body was found in his room, & connecting wit'\: a gas heater Featuring The Dr. Fine, Dr. Rose, Lady § -- _ Allen And Other Well Known Shoes at Eesn ; 6y 3 AReT ie 1877 24 : These ';:,..m scientifically ~pq;'tlll'ect--d035¢nodf.b;y uc Aiintc aL La :. Arch-- Support" shoe. They nation last and the fecessary room in WIQ@ DAL, OL the foot to insure--real comfort, . They mm all have the narrow, B8 A eE °90 che pall of nation last and the "fi_oogw_fig_m in gg_'!.':'?! """* TI" 8 r m i LL t' 2+¢ SUICIDE VERDICT o. Mar. 2.--Sulcide while ds Te3 Pa o s d 0 Lt cifi spondent wes the verdict returned today by a coromer's jury after an in-- quest over the body of Shirley Ruth Simmons, 18, the latest of a long list Of students to seek knowledge of the hereafter. ?&i;'l'.'('s';g ce balt After being in the northwest awhile, members of the noted English ehoir noted that their voices had gone up in pitch one bhalf tone This was attribut-- ed to the tonic qualities of the eatmos-- '"rl;ere is no tonic for the voice to equal invigorating a:r," Watson de-- Clared, "and the air of the Canadian and American northwest is ideal for singgers" -- e _ Lowest Prices -- In Waukegan h.onrtzfl of the Westminster Ab-- .b:z,"Wln or Castle choir which visit-- Winnipeg, Manitoba.--That the dry, jnvigorating air of western America ghould produce singers Cyual to the world's best is the opinion of Aibert Watson, M. C., LRAM, ARCM., Just So "What do you think of the younger generation ?" * "In what respect?" "The boys huggzing the girls." "We must maintain the freedom of the press." "Old Brown wouldn't see me," the salesman told the boss. "In conference?" "No; indifference, judging from what his secretary said."--Boston Tiny Thermometer A new type of thermometer that is lHittle larger than a man's watch has been, designed, which works with a special metal spring and indicates all degrees of temperature from 10 de-- grees below zero to 130 degrees above. Kite--Haven't you noticed my new bhat. What does it look lke? . Bit iic:n ceriin FHhe--Just think, I, didn't learn to speak until I was four. He--Oh, well, you are making up for it now, aren't you?--Boston Tranp-- "I found it so. Ihad to stop munch« Iing bonbons and take a seasick Husband--A large bill!--Pele Mele, This Basement Unusual Excuse Pss ssope hB Wouge--en 8 SaAwenmty It Looks High «ty en e Vivid , [¥* Na* «agxxy»}>»

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