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Libertyville Independent, 21 Feb 1924, p. 2

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gas; hii 'r, " if" rs' sl(ii8l!liltl,ll!!iii) each year Let Us 'Put YOU on the Payrollofthe umca o N orth, s'E',r,, and Milwaukee Railroad Company 72 West Adams Street Chicago, 111. Ash am. or a... .4 maid 4 for YOU Buyout 7% Prior Lien SureB---t100 each-fue emhoronpttrmenaof$10 down and $10 monthly per share; 7% interest allowed on deposits. Cash or Time Payments ' Invest Now! Start on the road of extra income and financial independence. The first step is to use the Coupon below. WNW; M pumbers. our INCE191tiresid-of communities on the North Shore have gltronized the North bore Unit in ever-in- to !,'iiitii',iii'ii 'lll'l'fa,T, ofti.hritktt4 - A ' put 1'l,ttt,e,QlT, as" It I 'hr nois Continua Mn and Wisconsin. Railroad Commission. Chica (ii'i,ti,l,,s,ti'i' t s" - it] i3" buauit, and lot. Buck Jun the hinting on; _ _ Huck m (can. If be We! in. but. And tt We mum with 13-10. Ttpet.' cqpir' Itat. 10-15, 8348. 80-38. It". "-13. 83-21 and dun. Besides his widow he leaves the following sons and daughters: In. A. V. Allen. Mrs. David Keith. Mrs. lac. Stafford. Mrs. George Colberx. Miss Lillisn Weich. Michael Jr., Ed- wsrd. Suites. and lrving Welcn. There are also " grandchildren and one great trrantlettitd. A - " .--Drit. -gorxtan usually play: FII her". This (FM) m oiared attains him by M. Priest. of hummus» in a cron- board we. Jordan moved any and and" the mac. getting . bit the wont at the N. ha day. -- Michael Welch. 90 year. old. in. n his homo at tIM Gran - North Chicago, at 7:10 o'clock PM morning following an extmttUd " Mr. Welch was a veteran at the civil war, being twice wounded at! served for thrte years following his enlistment with the New York troop. He w" born in inlnnd lurch I. 1834, and came to thin country when only ten year: old. The - lived in Chicago nnd '29 years no they moved to North Chicnxo than nil the nine sons and dauhtorl ro- aide. He was u tenmntor but retired about 20 year: ago. ', 11 " " " 16 22 " " Btaetr-" ' C " " a. Whit--" " " n " " 81. Blnett to pl" and Vin. Cr The won three mo positions are from the 1034 Boom-h Tourney games when from the Alum (hacker mien] holiday morning " ' o'clock from Holy Family sehurrh Interment In North Shore cemetery FRED ORABBE AUCTIONEERING Game No. 3. 1140. 21-18. From the Aberdeen (Scotland) Free Pun. Ila. "no 2588: 0fftee 344 All commutation. intended tor this ,oolumn should be max-used 'to William J. Wood, 804 Glut Avenue Waukecun. Illinois. thtntrlttuUtr by WI. J. WOOD mal-a s I , 10 11 'tt as. ' white---" " 20 21 " " " " Problem No. 11. Br o'Connor, mace----, 5 6 , 8 " " 18. White~14 17 20 " " " " " Whtle to play um win. Problem 203. 12. By Allen FARMAIDS'NCKSALB A SPECIALTY 541 loam mum sr. THE CHECKER BOARD 1lllll noi' CT" iilllalllU'hl1tl, _lliilllllphiii tl, _c.,..llllltq)llrrtlllrrjlltt IlllL_titL_.lllttf,it NINE" YEARS (EO, G DEAD " " " 14 1 8 ' 6 14 " M " " 1 10 Not even Prudent Coolidue'l deif- nltlon of his policies in c much " New York could diva-t the public in. teract in the political men which he: cropped out of the oil lee-e matter. The President's epeech wee taken no the beginning of his coma for Re publican nomination. Cognizant of the importance of the oil inveetlntion. Mr. Coolidge mode " clear that he would pm-ttttat "without mar or m. Tor." uh upeech in the main m on 1tl,1i,'2tto11t,f,f, his first preddeetiel eddteu to urea. and e etrong bid to: popula- tevor. The Daemon taken by the President in roman: to follow the bequeu ot the Boom. which cell- ed tor the migration of the Secret"! ot the New Denvy. he: tthrvotriWBettt- eteleeden. Mr.Ahtot'aun sated that the Sonic had no right to invede the Executive's penguin in record to themembenotthebinet. {tithe- beved the Senate could not produce sufficient evidence to unmet. the im- peechment or the Secretary or the New. The paneled chute mum him he been deficiency of judgment tether than persona sun in connec- tion with the leuing'ot new on re serves to privote interests. The tax hm. which is .now in the How. will undoubtedly be unendéd 'xtttideeurir before it in reported to the 89m. mum loader: unit that they cannot 'mrlhal tho nom- auy vote- to bring about the amt- ment at the Administration hill with- out revision. The smiled Insurgent new: with " min" indi- ttft'i's",ttgtttg"gte,2'eW'g,t §muticj 'rtimttt {it ttt him SUP. than); from to so variant. Rul- However. the migration of Secre- tary Denby. vhich w. handed to the Preelaent In! Monday, In: somewhet entitled the "nation; end will tend to relieve the lamina between Presi- dent Coolidge pd the Santa. . Monthly. publish" by M. D. Toetul. Box 1028 Rana» (my. Mo. Solutlo Ito Problem No. T. By Wm. J. Wood. BlneY--t " " M. Whttar---8 ' " . White to ploy and an! 83 3020 01.2220 '" 1630 a. '* I?" 1410 8121. 310 2017 10140 an 711 27 81 1 " "Do, you realize that mum- pun annually In ("not use. to the fed. eral government $300,000,000. or twice no much u the" bond lune. com- billed?" "It h, somewhu annulus that newn- papera which no trying to rob the people." "unof- of thm splendid In- tem of roads win try td lure them into thinking "at the "0.000.000 bond lune and the $100,000,000 have will tote: llllnol. Into bankruptcy. . "Thou who are trying to oppose the greatest enterpriee ever unfla- taken by this sate." said Gov or Small, "are Ie'ekln; to prejudice the farmers by hum; they should hue roads from tum to term "new! of club: of pavement from city to city. "Ivory farmer in thin. audience known that " he 1am. to tile drain his than he Inn the' toxin: tttatt Ind connects the lateral. Jamar-d. The" 10,000 mile. are the main. and the laterals can be built with cheaper material alter the linin- no built. lineal. 111.. Petr. ".--G-or Len Bmall'i many of the proposed 8100.000. hard coal bond lune "I enthu daily received at e meeting here tonight. In any places the dirt roads, of ~Woodford County are "and Impos- uble. mad, the audience! response to the governor's road-building pronoun left little doubt as to how the voters of this county will express them- Belo on the bond project. SMALL TELLS ll10hh Enthusiasm by Farmers Who HearfGov. Picture Illinois Out oflw. ' B1aak-a94qtttg. mun-tunnuuxt B9otttltNaraodrtn. on ut an. an 4 Solution to Problem No. 8. By Wm. Wood. Black-t " n " Ill" tltir Ill! lllllllf' White to pin and draw. - it giM 7 " MM 26* '81 11 70192: ttto MM 10 201! 1018 " " a ' '?.ttrun.on to Problcln No. 9. By Wm - _ " V 7 --e- A --- PLANS To FARMERS AT my mum t99a " " 81 " " " " " '0'?! " " " te , " " " 10 " " " " 10 " " " " " 10 " " 1994 a" our waning" N .,. l?" Letter _ , " 3121. ttt , " MM r"s,v',i' iiiii'iii'iiit,iiii :iiltiiiji, Eis- Mr. Grshrm Rmrmn. of Pom» "hum. "ttmdtteed s b11110 mow" Mr. Ctttor. of Oklahom'. roan-ad a pint resolution mating I can!!!» to inms'um the Mm'nktn'm" 0' 22f mum in tho am. at Oil.- om. me tmmovtttottt of ch'ld labor. It w'n be r6ealted that the Supreme Court upset a previous law. hournq It un. eotettituoonri. Jib Boidcr'du 'rtirruat$mt Itroiet'. eh I. important to tho mime-t. I. now "can; More the not" trrr at M: 3m! roiittArd%ciiaiiiiTtei; Mr. mm; of kAiiGirGViiid; t hm to Invent the an. of cotton ttttttrm markn's. Another "mutual" m author. ised nu week when the Bonus nun- lmoualy adopted t retention to con- duet. mun": Into charges of fraud- ulen operations In the Iowa:- Wo. 6111141qu In Mu. There in mo talk of Intestinal" the Shipping 32:11 and homey Fleet Corpora- Conieident with the adjournment of the National Board of Farm Organiza- tions here/the Home passed a bill ex- tending the life ot the War Finance Corporation. This Federal agency is the.. hsautintrttuuor tn f'atarusirstr agri- cultural relief. The Conference rec- 'ommended enactment of legiafntion which would aid max-Retro: anrplul farm products oversea; n In: the opinion of the Farm Conference that the tariff laws should be rovined ih order that the Tariff Communion III gut base 'ta finding: solely in eel. dence presented " public hearing? The delegates at thil conference in " ored legialatlon allowing the Govern. ment to increeee the loan limit on per meal import: in the rural cred" Intern frmnrett to 50 per cent of the insured value. The Home Commitment: Jutrtarr In giving conrtlderattion to var on: re: olutlons proposing an unendement to the Coqrtttution which would prohih Pe vmnjnvmqm of C1t'ld labor. It '1'" Miguel: for Mlle lave heed intro- duced lulu the week. due perhaps, a the m of omen tatm. in! [anhydr- rho ere "mm to week extenmneouely are generally known toe the dupley of mediocrity in mute" rerun in the privilege ot "extender of mute." m conces- eloae which allows member- ot Con- greu to write speeche- end print them In the Centre-alone! Record without ectul dellv', before the Home end Senate. 1- must deceptive in that CONGO of the Record lent to conetltn- eat. in redone communal (ll-trims give the lame-Ion that the Ipeechee ere may!" and that the Com tree-men en reel ontore. Sentiment he developed In Control: ot late to snap out tun precuce heater " par um. In order to ewe the expense trf pill-tins undelivered speech". It is belloved that the Mom Trip. vow on the Insole Shoals propossls after the In bill is sent to the acute." Purpubiiean Riders on originally mound to consider the tnututration lull slur ills in debt... ttttt pressure ham been brought to but from sm- counts] communities whim gives the 31mm). "In muss the r'att' of way The bonus blll will probably tttl- tow the proposed immigration law in the Home, with tkgtartmeual sumo- Dmmon tuu sandwiched in homes! G's-u proposals. . Reprmsarntative King, Republmn of Illinois, tau-owned e Isolation cell- in: tor en investigation by the Bank- ing Commgttam or the Home into the mum or the Department of Justice end the Treasury Depenment relative to duplication oe Government securi- ties at the Bureau of Engraving and Punting. T . Chairman Simon Republican of Oregon introduced I. resolution at the request of uh Secrets-y of Agricul- tm Ilirat1amr, for an inn-undo: Into tand mm for the NortheriPaeitie Baum". T The bill at Sonntor Hurts of Geof- xts. Donna-st. providing tor 1 five- yeur sup-onto: pt ell "mnuration. who reted " the Beast. Wm- uon Coll-mt... _ ' 1 Inge W's" out loans Committee ot the Home do" to postpone nation on, the mtMieeg' hen- quure until the tttttttt In"! In the muse. _ The Home "39mm:- Gonna". he he. - Dr snout an with than. We to the Went oi e an! hose on the We coast. The New Mom-lulu but is not 'mtiNtgtteeog.ttte Housewtthstotsl of 8111,9418". s decrease of ".453 over the budget estimates sad. 88).- 00?.000 lose than tho current synopti- att mt. The House Immigration Committee reported the Johnson immigration bill ortsteh would restrict the influx to A per cent of usdonsls who Were resi- dents of mu country under the census of 1890.. It is expected that the bill will be modified because of the pro- tect of discrimnstton sgsEnst- laps- nee! mg Southern Europe rues. The Pttiottioe And Treuury ap- propmuon bill mad the Home and u now pending before the Senue. The home bu made in effort to expedite "qtettrriation bun. but the time of the Santa hu beeertatten up principally v.th t..e Teapot Dome Scandal. um tho politics! ulna of tlst tn mu. m tuna; mu its! provision ,rttl or". a): Wilt. reduction. to 3am on b","",'?.,,':,' Iran's: te . a on use 'd,','iuPt'iPgL'. . " WILLIAM DALIY Lovau. 0mm LUMPAN y Dunne" Inuit-u gtauatBt (pubertal! other Ends mans. ' Semtor All". qt North D"ota, of- Need a 1:11},th would allow an in- ventor to descent-nu " method Hug-ax pinata-g gum an be _ttti- um m l9mgttMtNt no menu or taAor. 'rtyetsi1+ _rmtptretrrd on the W1ajr Employes File Ate in Their Work Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad Company Fddgui o-.-. aou of alumni OW thr, Cho .GiGiiailii_kth, am- my. ' W,e,l,',p,'ee, ahntatumtitm-tekuttarrti1uhantkr . pathatudetdthati-inqtestiatttseRsedCt" art'""'"'""""",'"'-"'"'.! r8duntmiramSraheadd_tthhtitrte1a-. ' Advamsm6trsealhtotedditmrruodertut'ttedWeekir . Purds-P1anhara1madrrt_trsti1qt25sa58 Camand'rruckts. ' Buy Your Ford Now 'rhtrtr-ctotoetaEt1-trta1ttmrrudat1rtttasmo mun-am Tlireeartntset-trttr-lr,thi- itmt,tun-itrhteriucinoourtoederhmmdiatdr,it ,rsuamglarsnimttodrismaFoed,Cartiitoreht. tketunearestAutueimdnedrhAe a'.tg,gtttgr,tgatt'r,,rat,tlltrtg 9W": ~--:-I-|°-_h-I-!h t5elifiG%iE EGr;iaaLi7iriUG "-- aaarr' In: the am at the Fed 4'rtM,tttg'. PM ke.etruiteibra_ieeiyuue. 'MPLOYES of' the North Shore Line are not onlrespecially fitted for their pbsrtions, but they are fitted to them. . e ' The policy of this company is to give every position the man who is capable of succeeding with it. The result of this policy is to make every employe fill a niche where his. proved qyalifications insure' his own well being and sincere', couro teous service to the public. This policy, with its threefold pur- pose of increasing, the value of employes to the. public, themselves and the company has developed an employe loyalty which is evb, dent in every branch of North Shore Service. Thaw otnur-mptoreit tasteteq.attdottterremgeerttsiritrtte uncut! by I can our mum that the productivity of or industry 3nd land could be canned and inex- Mundane source- ot that. And Dover could 'be provided tt his dueoverr were exploited by the New Govern- meal. THE UNIVERSAL CAlk LIISITWILLI TICKET OPFlCI TILIPHOII " the radon! Trade Commission. in. LOIIIIBMOII Inn-t solve the an" "waiving the extent to which a con- com my humanely no in annexing to it: one: tore. 'tqN8td" who out romterfr employed by n company with we enact of locating to Itself We mum Hammond "than. Mtwwmh-uumu

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