WADSWORTII FARM , . sow Kit $75,000 . t. m tho "no" "out. to. m with mauve- at other -atimttoetetrstermatmt.aetaittm. - d the whole I: tlNlll' " We Dar, god that the. - )oht 08:1an ot Mon ooh-oom- muurry out mundane dar. - our." of nub-commute. to - M m mltm,md re . M " tier men! mum... - . TUt My um amen It-ttedt-rt-tMt-tttsu' . LAKE COUNTY INDEPENDENT keht.,s9?ytttt'teis,vI..tt.ty, n. -rirtse Men were adopted at (In luau Gum evening The (lewd. In shelter, food, etc.. fttrtHtmt-srmg3tthn"tottefm. ed. Ind this practice drill this you it to" can" at the local com- 'IrreMt, "In tn tho mobilisation in boom. hold Mat Thanh: light. Proo- idaat Rgutt opponent! o committee. to "he who: tor tho Mono. of September 1th " Notion! Donn-c Day. Trustee. own. Bqtan tad 1tieho1" were "and, who not with "mucus. of "gtttttg dvic and yttrium orgnnimtimts but Baum: eretttng and 'ltetit call upon oth. oi dunno no men to moot in open meeting an may ovum: a_ttttevii1ihatttomii1nnaterr us. any. Smuu'om in line no to Include a nude with floats. soldier. fum mm tron: nun-u nanny mu In (mm. pond cuneett, fireworks, . our cunt, u community new dar mu mutant. patriotic .nddreueo. nude and other forms of etttertainment. att_ucar-tuttteatumttttet and my: the patriotic observ- in addition, the community quit be "ted to so through the motion: at u mobilization in use of a national uncanny. Not Only will tho man mat to mobilized, but use indium. has. and emulation. Under the m Defuse Act, loos! town. will re. aetettodtratnttt.tneninane- - for g pox-ind. igggtead of undinl thet-yt-tttttatoms. ' mummm-mm of8NA-rteth.and-ertttteabrqt pus-um. "Chihuahua-loll ttrWtttt-RtdqteeeMht,Muh, (cams. r'ldt't'tl'ua.""""" summation» . DEFENSE DAY comm Mllt' SATURADY NIGHT haunt into the. death of Hrs. Ioeephine Kilngie. of Burlington. WI... who died from iniuriee m tuned in In autonomic bouillon. - Tech". m.. Pricey. Ina eon- iinIed have" by Deputy Cor- oner Eunice Penney of Liberty- viiie for tgn can Ali of the wit- ne'e- m In the Highland Park Hospital. The inquest will be hell " the Prior undertaking rooms. hind " nttd.side swiped Meg. ifiireii7il Thu property u located on the north muchlne. Both mm tturUd in? the qide of El", Avenue. and the scum ditch. but the other car. cont mm aide of Winchester m, and "an several men and women. continued on depth ot 332-9 feet and a frontage of ft '3'. . 480.3 feet on Ellis Avenue nnd Win. Connty High", Policeman acme ,cleucr Road. and contains 3.67 acres. Ulrich found the two overturned ",[m plot of mud u owned by Ted tmbnes with their four itthired oo- Bout. and the pm. and 1: $4,500. cum:- a few minutes later. M ',iiet,it,"'iiit, to special ummenu, whieh It". French had succeeded ht "trt. 1m: to "1030. ettine herself from her overturned" The members ot the board favor the car. All were taken to "mum! "album:- on the south side. believing booms). _ . the tundra! nonunion in that direc- Nelda; Tochny they met .t.yyyyirirll,'lt, automobile and just as they met mum". at containing Mm Hum" 1t'YG"G Mm Bpttieafore. swamp"!!! to our . the southbound at. turned from.» MSet hind It nttd.side swiped Mn. Preach Th machine. Both In" burial In? the Ilde ditch. but the other car. cont hthtg aide tonal men and women. continual! on deptl ttwnr. . 490-3 Fo, on: According to Mrs. Frenrh, she up driving north in-kaenn road tate 1111 hot mogul; Mu. Keuglor home. Mrs. Burton Moan. Gloncoe. win of Burton French and dnuxhter of the'decqased, bond broker. cut and bruised. Mm. Ida h"ttdtottttieatro. cut and bruised. . Mm Jouephlne Battienforer, CM". wo, Imam! Jnjuvles; condition nor!- The dead woman was Mrs. .1080» Mo Kungle. of Burlington. Wit, than: of on or the victims. T Btte '31. hurt laterally und died Saturday 1'! One ot the automobiles. south bound. tried to pan "other car no- ing in the was directing and crash. ed Into the third car northbound. ne- cordlu to the two mum: who were able to tell of the uccident. The In- jured wore: A wanna In and. Another serious. V Injurod.,ud two other: badly cut at bruised no In the Highland PM" hotottat n I result ot I coliision tter. twean two automobun on Wuhan road no" Techny. m., late Fruity man. 'tttet Woman Dies in High and Park Hospital Sat- _ urday from Injuries. VOLUME XXM.--aUMBER 34. 1 KILLED, AN011IER MM {ROM mo CRASH H 113mm At the lat LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT , Two places were closed Monday by temporary injunctions in the circuit court on petitions Med by Staten At torney Smith char-gin: vtotnttott ot .the trrottittitory law. The Injunctions 22pd,2gt,tr', ogainst Elmer Rona loud nine Worth. of North Chicago, {and Edith A. Cleveland. ot Round Lake. proprietor of the property In which Bonn and the Wool: womon. are ollered to hove sold liquor. The other petition ls anion Charles. ,Tony and missbelh Anderson. whose 'ploce is lecotea It Tenth no Lin- Iooln streets. North Chicsgo. "Commencing at a. point 24.76 feet south of tln north line of the County Farm Road and 807 feet westerly of the northeast corner oCiot. 6 School Trustees Subdlvlslon or Section 16, townnhlp 44 north" range 11 out of the 3rd P. M., thence westerly along tho ,rood 480.3 feet, thence south "" feet {thence easterly along the center ot CAESARIAN BABY B BORNSUNDAY Contnctor John Darrow to": had n [one of luau " am" ad the work of maul. for the m " that point was Wu In In mp0." The "and" to lulu (on. with u un- due"! and than an Frttr. ft We}. " 9-!!! The, present (runner lehool bulld- inc in ubertrvMie is entirely unde- mte to cue for the M."',', of chil- dren attending echool . This win- ter it will heroes-autumn the two rooms in the second Itory of the vil- lage hall tor school purposes. At best this is on ,insattittetorr wey. hula: the ichool divided between two loca- tions. but well the best the board could do under the circumstance. With I new building ad more towel:~ on. the mm:- echooln ot the vi!- lus will he may improved, and will raaWamoettttltettesrttnthostatat. Mm. June. bunch, ot not; Lake, "" birth to . daughter, Sunday " the but. Otturttr Oqtt- aral ttoqttat following a Gunth- "can performed by Dr. Chuk- Llobcr, nnnntudut of the hou- pgtgl. Both mother and "rtgttttr gr. reported " "do!" ugly" to- RUSH WORK ON (ilJltl$iili SUBWAY t'lr'a'urN'lAe'1'tltfa the ,',',,'PlPulN'i At that. tun!!!- bun-can. tit-wink non-m ht in any. The bond adopted : motion calling (or n twain] 0100800 on My. Sept. 8th. when the question at pur- chasing one at the shove sites will be voted upon by the voters of the din- tria. "to polls will be open from 1 Inwncnons m- [iii max 2 PllAqifii'iii'? The members ot the board favor the location oa the south side. believing the trend of nonunion is that direc- mum tthat . school building there. with the prawn Willa: on School street. in}! serve ire, needs ot an dio, trim for sewn! years to' coma. ' mus Ave. 480.3 mi, tttenediorir, "" feet to beginning, (subject to ma "ttPenta tor Manny purposes." m tract is located on the north side at Bockhnd Road, between Mil- wmee Avenue and Stewart Avenue, tad has I depth ot 241.9 feet, and in arm on Rockhnd Road ot 497 tmit and contains approximately 2.63 acres. The price asked by the owners, Ted Bayes and Ernest Davis, u $4,970, sub- Ject to all speck! assessments, 'hich amount to 81,030.76. The second petition refers to a plot of Jud on the north side of the vii- lage, described " follows: "Lot 20 tfteeot. the' wont-180 feet thereof) in Colnly Clerk's thttrdivitiion, i aeeoedirtq to this plat thereof recorded in the Reeoederu omce ot Lake Conn-: tr, Illinois. in Book G ot Hats. P. 18."; One ot the pm In" fi located on the Bttttth side at the mine. the In}! dupdpuon being " tottowtc Two with" best-In: the new number "Jamm- were presented to the board, um; that quy to can a week lelecuon fer the purpose of mun; on the question ot tmying I we to band a new when! W133. 'Acsmoouuotuumauu- mm o! Dun-m No. Tit. m Inn in- nyay, August mu: thO'mter ot a now "tsoot house lot mimic was damned at tome health. 'r01ltmi0MtrErttitittnt StWM.NthBEiN1ni,iAt1g I Immediately utter this meeting the Bonn! of Trustees convened in epoch] Hessian. The village engineers were ordered to meme plen- end speech nation. tor e ne wmbtte tank for tthw 'poul of the sewage. Representative: 'were present end submitted , thatch of the oqtflt proposed to be instilled. Ind- matter Wm broUtiir be ected on .uthe next meeting of the bond. "Mr. Wanna a phi-moist with the amino on mm: Bt. and Month - north." "tr. Wan-h an In of In. Geo. Concadmmnmudwu Mth? In: W in mun. toe nov- 1" "I". ' . "The bride were u lovely [on of brown broad" nth but mp0 with brown Int and 'gtt_agrerrt-trte.. "Mr. and In. WW IMt Immedi- mly "terr tho, may on t short motor trip through tho-auto. The! will mldo have no. that man. "Mm. Wm an. to at. Paton- bmmhuudmomoetodwuh Dr. W. B. Cam's qttttete In the Car tn] Nation! Bunk Building. an. r+ wmed to New [on tn, "RAW and i "I Watched" them as they rowed out Into the stream, and it was evi- ;dent sztneakl would never have (gotten Into the boat, laid the ten- 'der. "'He persisted In leaning too Ifar 'over the 01130. . b Lost Track of Boat M l "I W.» blur tor n while and lost knack ot the boat, but In a row 'mlnutes heard a shout at) turning. saw both the boys floundering ;nround in the water. Dmxineskl ghad (alien overboard and Friellng had plunged in in an effort to nave t him.' - The foliovlgc ta "ken from I recent issue of n ac. Peter-burg ("1.) news- "Hm Hum Holman. at New York City, and Mr. Lang E. warren, of St. Peter-burg. were mainly mar- ried Tuesday momma a ' o'clock It thehmrteettttteMarruL.Womse, 1432 Euclid Ward. The «many was rad by the R". Mr. Browne Ito. ton n numbing. of the Module Mona: qt the you: cook. I "I'll III L I." no in MM o.,G't cum s%"tlal."'1llT,TlUI'. In: N." u t"'i2."tlt iht'fefur2tjiNttfh'iit',dPieg, 1"n'td'g'gttrtt'. "rytrliriiiuii/uirrd mm It I Md . tho '"'"""'CiAi? Ptrttpl'tTer, .11. an. of LESLIE E. WARREN MARRIED IN ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. President that no authorized to employ e motorcycle Mom to put in full time tn the value to entorce the vehicle In". considerable criti- cism we: made of the milurt ot the "term to furnish motorcycle pome- men on Invent" "cutie. The other. paved road- of the county seem to be pretty Wen taken me of. but this par- ticular geetion he been left to mm for itself. . h The bard adjourned to meet awn tonight (Thur-h!) August 21. "rind in in. MM: than: no tor Ity mnqtte 7 ' 'Senday. stroilen along the Den [Flames river near Wheeling mm. dny two young men toppled from 'the rowaat up which they were 'paddiing about in the "rift and 'ewolien "ream and were drowned. t The victims were Paul Frieiins, '22 years old, and Henry Drusill- ueski. 20. Frieiinx. who waa mar- 'ried. lived, according to an address :given police, ".1236: Leater ave- inue. Chicago. Druaineaki waa I liodxer at the Prieiinx home. One Had Been Drinking i The boat tender aid that the (youths appeared " the boathauee i',', {w rode above Dem No.- l on the river at at o'clock and 'aaked eta rent a boat. He said that the Druzineeki boy appeared tc have [been drinking somewhat. but that " Frieiin; seemed aober he " lowed the "gate take a boat. _ The matter or dettrtttttertts in paying the vehicle tax vs. Man no, end nil delinquents hue been noiitied tor the In: time to secure the license. or they will be 'ttmmm/tmmm . Justice. wu next, the tuure being iii3ii.iil t H. [sleuth Co., ehieatr6,:iatimitted the my: bid, my"; ( mm, were wowed Kelker. DeLeuw & Co., tor engineering services, and! the Independent for printing notices. . . I At I meeting ot the Bond of Local _rtntrovemettus, held la the tilinge hall? hat Thongy evening; bids were re-I caved tor tuning power on Stuart _, venue. Three boomed; were openedi and afe1etoftyuttmn1t ce., Chicago" SEWERS TO BE INSTALLED ON sr EWART'AVENUE SOON in graded the 503.1th bif7iiG company tretng.t12gmtrao. The Met- loy Congtrqcqu Co.,_or Litrdrtyvtlie, Carl Peterson. I puma whose address has not been learned. was drowned Sunday In Crystal Lake. " VYOUTIIS UNi , LIVES IN RIVER; . i HUNDREDS WATCH Their Boat Capsizes in Des Plaines Neat Wheeling; One Had Been Drinking. Bttore the eye; ot launch the venom. n autumn. when. u "we" Matt hung. LAKE COUNI'Y. ILLINOIS. WAY. AUGUST 21, I924 handrail ot a-ttmth-rt-ik-Circ-tra-rg I annual A. hidden. run known tn Ubertyvme und vicinity. died August man. at the home of his aunt. XII..C. ,Cnthnrt. in Dublin. Inhnd. If. not: more in July. woo-mused by Arthur .Rooo and Min Annie Rom, for Dub- .un. and lived only About one took um ranching .that city. Win in heath had been poor for none I]... M. dam wu nudden nnd not up.» In try m "mum. Now- of m. " was 33""m'"""" Chue "and Quad, who once played the ,stellar role in the quiz following 'the murder ot William E. Robertson ot Fox aaae. are in]: us exam [end an" retracing the nary of the last, arousal .to Staten. Attorney jSmRh today. SAMUEL WELD!!! SOON T AFTER REACHING IRELAND mtee id received here Wedneedey by hie uncle. Freak C. Roee. Mr. leader: wee 40 we niece end gunned. He wee tern in Bell! Ou- Honee. Genet! m Inbred. For e enter at - he wee mined tn the cm Moe. 3e nine"- l The Society has adopted the motto, [The Greatest Good Musical" tor the 'Greatest Number." A drive for new :embers is now being made. Mrs. ary Just is president of the Society, had Forrest Flags Owen Is chairman iof the Membership Committee. lam. It. in now open. The new.rond from the north gate of Fort Sheridan goes straight u on arrow to the Sacred Hem corner. It I: of brick blocks on I heavy eoomto hue and has 1 very complete drain. x, system. It will this the plus of 0 old dirt road ttaraneritrttt It just west. and the North Shore line, It to tthderstood, will, mm It: truck- to occupy the old rad. this ollmtntlu one node crooning nod a curve. nut- ly nomad" notation in that no- tton of tho all", Into-a. During the coming year the Society expects to introduce community sin:- 1 in; " each meeting and to have each prosrun contain one or more chorus numbers. Orchestral music will be en- :couraaed. There will be two big con- eerts. probably in January and May, in .whiett as many members on possible will take part. Individuals or special 'tslent will be called upon from time ;to time to do their bit. All programs are tree to-the public. except the two big concerts. Herman Luther Walker (has offered his services as director of jthe choruses. i instead ot the ususi' September pro. .Krsm, the Society will give a lawn par. 'ty on Monday night, September 15th. All members. patrons or prospective members sud patmns are tnvlted. Four people. two of.them women, were questioned and sent home Wed- nesdey by the states attorney. The women were HIeI'Cremer and Mm., Rosenbergog. The men were Welter Manon end Ben Judson. Judson "a mother pertoriner helm the Intel attorney In the arm. do}: ot'the probe. . . The new paved road from Further- Idtn to Sacred Heart convent. Luke Forest. was opened o few do" no, and the work of building new crou- ings over 'e two nun" u the Sacred Heart trtteraeetfon in ma com- pleted and-tho creasing was opened for use this week. While this work my been an progress at the mum the roatffrom Sheridnn Road t to Western nean in Lake 'flthit'f,U' lug the convent. was cloud to motor- Ists. It is now open. Mr. Smith. while he "mug-10 31" up hope that the mntery will be solved, "mit. that no "mu lying on I Itreet 'ln'Clcom. 211'. in go be expected today. FORT SHERIDAN '., ROAD NOW'0PEN to them" And Con-able Rim l r For we brought them in "sage more. . The you! was sent out Wedneoday that "the colonel would like to talk These two men. with Chicago as their home and Fox Lake: " their resting place, were the first to 'be racked up relieving the murder. They told their story ot being with Robertsoi through, his lut- hours um were "released. . . OLD STAND-BYS Plillf0lllltrh(ihm IN MURDER CASE Chase and pueed to Do Their Stuff Before the States The durum" Mtuieat Society in about to sun on its fourth stucco-am] year. " has become I community In- Iulutlon and enjoys the distincuon of being entirely sell-supporting. Emily in 1921 Ion than twenty people attend. ed the concern. In May, 1924. the at- Landance was more than 200. MUSICAL SOCIETY T0 INTRO- DUCE COMMUNITY SINGING ey Attorney. The day In- cool. mains it hard for the pitcher- to do their stun, but Talley had o aloe drop on tho an which had the follows from "to Bill" new". .Re so: good luppmt OM! the ttrstl couple oftnnhtgs,inwttiettt than mi I luv to» handgun made. m- rmahigmgt errtail mqu' t a an: up on their wand phi hm. ot l 8m ind IM%ttttt "and with the bat. Bum, out: of then "was two mu. My." I I". hit tn qaett of in! (out my. to the pinto. . l The Everett lads won their seventh "night victory Sundny by hating the mo Bluff nine on the home diamond. The Icon wu and In the sixth, but In the seventh Enron got any tor . (hm run lead, which they had until the end or the mo. Owing to en Injury to his head. Tom Moran m unable to put on the " mit and". end we all glued Tom. Be very I'M (All. to set e hit, end on be depended upon to hold down Ne job behind bone pine "on: with the but d than. a... muiy'mumnmwm Atndettttq9ortt_tetotttirtd Next land" we pl" Wham " Itmmtt. m we not "mono ct. m pro-mu to be u good map. in ma: your teites win. (loin you? humongoauo'tulnp- m "r-tttnt-ttrr-tlate m tunyMuplbdrpu- am "mt. "all". wmuumluay "AWWWNMNM Neu- Bertram. Ion. two men were drowned in the nood ntm while they were caring 'ror Itocy. Wire eenlce nbout Linn and Coder conn- an suffered may. {rm-e. feet of inter inundated some terms. Illinois 't 'Nationsl. Guardian . u I Cnmp Grant had lo. turn out before, am a a protection manure when; u 'youn'g hurricane "met them. All; dritU and tGiiiiitiG for the dv; were called go". . l EVERETT ROSES our LAKE BLUFF 1At10tBlMLLt1hME A gale that "and through Mu. nukee at " mm. in lion: left t mush-on: trail of damage .111 m pith. Rump vu - that the month'u 130% :2. T." inchu and. in 1871 exceeded, the present {All for. Axum. 1023 I)" being 1.5/'tnctm. o' . , 'Lake and McHenry counties on the Northern Illinois border,an Keno' eba county in Wisconsin were raked by high winds and deluxe with rain ai1-fortrntyon.' Telephone and tele- graph' wires were snapped- and high, waye'lined with broken, polee' and (rhea. Many email bundling: were de- stroyed. Fruit. trees "trer0d.hbari1r. Acre: of cums were tuttered. .At Kenolha a large pleasure rysht was maxed. ', . . mum DAMAGE E I nous BY swam IN cm AND co. Prom the country district! come; reports of more damage to the; crops. The farmersnre about ready' to give up in despair. tinny of, them are hopeless of realizing any" thing from their hay or again. ; An example of.the force ot the wind was seen this moming"iheni the waves in Lake Michigan broke, over the south pier repeatedly. j Much damage was reported to the legions ot Antioch and Lake Geneva, where many trees And mull build- intra yere blow down. Telemph. telephone and electric lights were put out of commission.. and dam." to , crops was reported heavy. A cy- clbne is reported to have wept through Lake Geneu'reslon but no details were a'vellahle on account of all wires being down. . Chicago, Aug. 19.--frwo dead and many thousands ot dollar! dunnge odne to crops and property 'throngh- out the middle west was the toll to. day of the latent nit-Ind electrical storm lute last night and we". _ . At County street and Grand ave- nue the breaking of electrical wires set fire to two trees, making it necessary' to summon the fire de- mnment. There was little damage. The storm was ushered in by a terrific ( electrical rainstorm. Rain fell In torrents for hours. It in: hot until Tuesday morning. however. the wind storm reached its height. One tree was uprooted at the corner of Madison street and Sheridan road. Other sections of Waukegon nur- tered similarly. . A spun which took the prom lions of n 3min tornado. "up! through Wankegnn Ind Lake county Tuesday morning and and than" which mounted to thousandl ot dol- lata.' Large numbers of trees were uprooted and scores of telephono. telegraph and electric wires were blown down. The tire n!nrm'nys-~ tem in Waukegan also was damaged much. Trees are Uprooted and Many Electric and Telephone Wires are Down. WAUKEGAN WEEKLY SUN I The m'psvsd road from "rt would» to Bursa Hurt convent Lake Forest. wss ottened s "I as" Pllio, sud the work of building I" crossings over thus two rum" at the Bursa Hurt Intersootlon Is she commit"! and tbs crossing wss op- |ano_d or use Int not. Wills this work bss bun in 'mtgrs" " the 'crossinn, the road from mm. road west to Western - In Lou Forest. possum us must. vss~closed to motorists. tt Is now ~opss. C 'tho placed an old dirt In! - :1th 'S"trr,ti,gtu','t'"a Jim the. lt a qtnNestotrA, omen-m not: to "can the all .7004. "tttta. till-mun no a amount-d: cum may Ml. opal-nun in that not!" a the mm, m . . _ --- '~v--vII If, sn- "'31 x" "090le Day . M tt.e Bur. ' , q "Tri,'--,)'.;;:":-,.,, Will Jre on. 'lt2rtaftttt 'tt ° "T""'""""-'------ T 'jtj',,'i_),r'i,-% Governor Len 81ml t a m I *-. . g 'ri:)iiial 'governor of Illinois. will be here and l . . . i . . . . " . , Wk make an? addreu. Governor thnalt in . a It A Y s L A ' t A .v'f, !ittagl his fight for hard roads, bu Fiiiiif . . . 2,, Abenetlled Luke "re,t,ur'L'1u'nt It I ' Ir. ' . i i O . . i g]. - _"i,it'lll sand-Ac: friends on tr ' '_.'- c,' "i'Ay)t)riM gadget him. The governor " i'iiiiii'iiiii,r1. th' Mm. M 1htmtrs IT, 11t,t,:i,;':'i'il8 in: thovKninhuee fair, and, in 1t1eftti It" I Jutland . _ ".r'bs 6 .', 'ii'"i'ii,'tN 1y interested in our ink. Be we to I an ia.', Win. J,t'Pdttti, 3,» agree: him on Baum. Aim: " Oth- this - at {he T P W V _ '31")? I ' speakers ot,atote on lint any will Mr. Era:- at the. . M. C A"! 'iia"'itl, -be United Stuc- Smtor Sterling lot," . Giik but. "M. 9. A, M: §.->~'A"§.2M South Dutch. who will hum t -siiut Mr. M. has 'hltllt'lt, . s' ly, _,".. l iitfM, "name for the tumors. The - soon now hut II b I «I '3... " dnteq tttg t"rugNtt'gorf mm? at; an Mis. an... Bi igid IrepgMiean ti o a p . ai _ _ - .7 a, 'rx "t'Nf ' A up that this a" will in put be advert. W" tera '2hute1tti.t Fi . gag"; Mr. Neville. "in CI. " XNtW, ,4 fed to n mat old minimal republican Kama»! It J4 MEM qim , love (out; Amplifier- Witt he inland o u ii 'E', magi? to carry the voice. oral!" when to ttdu,, that 'met ,rtttt _ / r"." 2.315;}; :11 parts or the noun I. . .. vvrrrr.,)sd A,'_';;,t' are!" Premium. we,'g a": and "It. I"! 'st, 7i?ir,'r a The in: official: have "fond $36 I": l'l'l flu",t,tT . w ' , a,",'i":r.'i,.",'vjis'r.],:,a (e, 1 1mm premium for tht but u- er Farr". . ', I _r,5'::il3iaN mm of ctttle on" broods. pmidlu Mr. "d Mm. cm am at- a T 'r):(t,i"atii the 'lt,tt'ly,dtt,'i'tt'uSl? JN',".','; left Friday for their hay. in." as. tire bro". o Ar . 7 .. A an 'IU/MQ, the Holntein Aaroeiation. L8yidt, ENE" Ittfr. 9"" V '_. ' m,..', ' -- hr the bin "tittrtt of tlowers, I speck! premium of no. The new road from the In" an. of Port ahead" you "mtttht a an arrow to the "and R-t an- " " In of "all". " I IN!" count..." all in 3 Jury e0. mu can... mm. It will uh 1 Everyone iis asked to purchase os,', sea, early to avoid contusion " the (gates, to insure a successful campaign t P" boosting the old tair and to "", ',moner. L t l-Ton Thouund' Dollars in Franklin: l , Besides special mammals and prim I have ftiPu9teA_tlt? momma t An all eludes or the different donut-tn intents. This well. live stock und'poul-g my worth t million dollar- to banal; u the greatest tut maul county fur q ,n Ltbertrville. I There will the be e special premi- um of tto offered for the beet "MM! of poultry. A minimum of " bird- muet be shown to be eligible forth!- and. __ Aithe best exhibit or hon. not S than " animus. a spec!" of 885 be offered. _ .For the beat "hm of autumnal products. a special mlumrot no. " The laympeny at Libertyville la Jon-Mb . it belongs to everybody. The maul (airs are for aumulaung 'agrlcultxnl. horticultural, manufactuz" 'lng and educotlunal beaetit. . . Campaign for Membership A very rotatable program, includ- ing "manual work. highly honor- tblo'uld commonly resorted to in all (drives tor money tor public benefit, la I antennae program. which has been In the who; tor the past three years has been unnamed. The plan ls to nell emmtrttammtremltip tickets to put the old tair on ita feet not: "use the .mortgige on this . publlc property, known In the m: Grounds in Liberty- yille. The amtmtremNp drive ls being l.vu.ou.routslr pushed on to victory and ls bein swell received could. as well as lnuda'uke county. Tickets. good tor all days and alum (children free) la not only tair and mun. but {the price when." poo-lbw tor every- (body to attend the all an. you. NEW ROADIN LAKE COUNTY OPENED Are ewung um entertaining contacts The train "0' ttt I 'ip-Y: Lxii. --srornettptmt doing out half minute. Idle, engineer 2)'tlt'dtiitt,"irttiit, A fleet of the eleven Pl to bativ- I and. Th" had not _ au 'ilit'ii,"r,'j, "N-n " en "rar by the Elk: tn the moriwhon to in I i tr' .- vya'fi5c a meat of the Membership f8tmPt,ttetr"Netttet had "0?", Gdtritil f will so to the Aurora Fair Thursday ot ,1 in: not ambushed min-i " , _ , :51. week. boosting the Lake 006m While there will be opportunities to get in on"the, tour automobile. Mieted by the Elks circus,. the mment'uk the drive for membership tickets no giving away seven high bade tumo- bilel " well). other-gifts, ' . _ Elks ctrcuu' _ In a zoo-by 100 toot tent, next to the "to show tent. High clan ell-cpl and vaudeville gets, my mu that as exciting Ind entertaining contents --erornetlpttttt doing such but minute, The Lake County Fair is going to be . scream this year. It will be u mun- moth ctslt'brtstiou, camlul ot good-tel- lwahly and pagan: of hazel-mu pro- gress all rolled into one. It wlll be worth see-lug and good tor what all: you. in Wear yourpld shoes. we it all And Bo, comfortable. The tair this you ll the lust "on! in county-Wide community betterment. The lur)rupeny at Libertyvims In LAKE comm FAIR TO BE AN EDUCATIONAL TREAT when VIIIWI'I I'm. --.'.. f "1i.j)s"2'i'i'd l Mrs. Lowen'nnd children " Mfr} (tel't"g,P2'c/p.'t, ',%it I y,,,',,,?:',:),:;-':,'-":':, "W . t o . . q 'ft/tr'. _', , I Mr. Brno. at tho MM ' iayit'iita was a cutie:- hero mg" . " w', iiari':'_rjiriq, Mr. an. bu 'ttlet, an m In" 1"?i'i,1,'i manna" my my to > , g1 ' 'rt-'-.';'-,);))" Mr. And In. Cur-on . $)itttiCi'f',',,ii)4 yrtt11tttteit-tuiyettH,' . e'li.y)r,,f"ca',i'va Mr. New!" Mater-1n Can F" If _ TCV "i".r,1:,yfi"f,'.iil Kenneth. tax-nan nut ' T r)hri'iii', days 0 that wont m "tttttiii) '92)"; Chicago. . "."_ a ,3}. Mm. "the: and not. Join. Ir3rrJqa'. "r,'é', Waylon: on MM Tsiali'i6r. I' ufilsl:',a, Mm. Ed and win n an'gng, J . er Friday. _ a! le, 'cv/gi, is Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Book ate, ', C 'rriup': 49 left Friday tot their ban. a _ . 53% 1mm», we}. "fer, 9mm ":rr,?'fr'y: Seven] friends ot Mn. M 'ht surprised he "I; he: _ ea-ttrr, evening In ad,', ot in tSlttii ,' Mn. Ed Wm» ad nu. "., tended the circus tn Oh" 8MKtttttp (In. Mr. and In. on Book at." Mr. Dominate: of can.» WM ot tnat reek. l C w" John c. M of 'hthhqtq, " day all»! u hm If"! f ttttt.trttet the will of tho Into : "who. who left In "tate ,0! _ . to his wit-b. In. Tune" Int Med "a Mr Ham m I ct on";l t t1tltl't in m f 'hott a M m . it'; among whom II A"fllht , who ll nuiod " am If _ ' er Friday. r Ci7yT,, Mr. and Mm. Chas., Book I"; a left Friday for their hall. it _ . rapids. Hick. atur am . uanottttetDaatHmthtt+ aLa"it', Mr. and an. new at I called on friends hon hit _ , Hts. Fox at Rania up. " "W. ' era! can recently at tho w " no daughter. Mn. Ethel Bum "", FILES LAWSUIT To" 00mm 1ilU' (c,: . It in the opinion of at t .with when he had and. " may; home. that Paul "a h "it ittrtt when the maiden." i The inane-t. held mu an Deputy Coroner Edna! I tin-ought twin an open "Mist. stating that death had MCI " plum ttaetttre ittittetat0 I Northwntcrn tuck: by a not! .tmn. 7500CTOBAND "iii, TtstauNtt- not» 131001.51 T Pun had gone to Wuhan before "a: the 1mm d work them. He had beta . tn the any 611 one other do: veang-nuon proved that his ttmthe Paul was missing. A trip "1!! White a; Tobin morgue by the W men brought immediate locum The_ deceased come: trmtt. , . , lako._ " tuber. Peter. mhttttr: , 't operating n form our tut _ . g The mom were notitUd of wt . death Friday morning. . r 91*}; in: not ambushed whether In i,riFyiii1,,ts, struck by the train or new 'f18stt'b,7),(ii' " the wind eieatod by the 't)er.tir.f,',li, of t). Bur. . ""Vm The identity of the youth am through an old acident that m claimed the 'thumb and two up}. on his left hand. -' y His brother. Dan, in company with a few ot his friends, were tn A I"; Btreet pool hall Thursday oval" reading ot the accident. That I" ot the opinion that the demand was a Mexican. as the body ind boil - tabiished as a man ot magma ttttt the accident. However. one "ot 'I. young men notired that the Aosog$iw tion showed that. victim wu ma two titttrers and a thumb on the hand. The brother van on" lllt Beotreit at the idea ot 11% F,, death with his family. but its v'estigatiorj proved that his ttttt Paul I" mining. A trip 10;" , White q Tobin morn. by tn 'e'h',tt" men brought ithmedtrtte tdetittt_ii'tir" The body ot the you; man I" Thursday on the Chicago I N" Western railway track: in: " rs summed as Paul Pavemh. 19.7, T Clinton street and Browning "m Waukegan. _ _ Brother Reads Description of! Body in Newspaper: and , Makes Discovery , mssmanmns (i, IDENTIFY mum KILLED BY mm "r) tl.50 A YEAR IN ADV" TE w tncludhg.m tttli/ji',',), , and Jtr-t,' "tet-e):-:',';')'], 1 k by L, ' _ $ la', miner 'iftiiihii It a??? med whether he "Hg-rig. rain or lucked "'13; Med by the m cfftr'-,. 'irifi, Pst