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Libertyville Independent, 4 Sep 1924, p. 3

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' "i2f:',r,'siytist" _',rf1.', yga' l ' ',t ,..'r" "iii",',,t'i, 'i' '__' "a." "si; . Cc_1!rss",r'iii'k"))tsa'lit).(; 'iilii'i" C ._ ,l'ii'?i1it m Have System My Mum Don't Know Manon or Could Name Waller-ms! m-tnn'mzousmcw manta known". with w "an." In Chime and 0mm " ttom: cum-mum- and m "In. "a m m can ot "tat uvu to not"! manur- from " In oagrttsred " (can! mu. m mar mundane- ,rrdrt-dyr, P! In I. not". WM can. district "can"; cm: I. Pom. "an! no tuition digqett4te, and John w. law- In. mm: It». our! communion " Him Michal Gibbon. Chime. - of an "loud but tetteth um i: (m unis - mac a min And WWI. fin hi! " 01,500 shortly Btter was "mun" um Col-mining! New Madly min. RU can has but not tor Wary minimum "MI no name: "I and. by - enema Wetland" u to their fhtdttttm In the in-ti-tion 9! their ftndtptm in the investigation of e Chime beer ring eventing to points in Wisconsin. with lihsuhee es the chic! unlosding ststion, It in understood the lnvestigstors as est- lsiled that such " otmiution exists end that it hes povertul melee! hocking. Detectives any on Dry' Agent. it developed only in the inquiry that the ring employs detectives who stntlon themselves along thee route between Chic-go nnd uiivsukee to ntch the movements of iederel uents. They give the word when the roast is clear and beef is rushed into the city by truckloads. These silent workers nanny have called a! Mr. Perry's department to In" (the complaint) so that they could catch a glimpse of federal punts and get some line on their method: of mum; booze runners." in aid. mm mm HAVE SPIES, ll. SWAN? The Investigation bu revealed that beer in breath! into Milvuukee by mean- of": relay system. with at least three step: beiwean Chicago and Hip Inuit». The original driver doe: not know the ultimate point of delivery. The me "when to the mud driv- or. an! only the third and last one is told when to are ting but. -- iii, system I: supposed to protect the ringleader: m cue trucks no. atatttpod on route 3nd tho amm- lr (an; _ "ean't Belch ngher we. ' The ring in no closely organized that in the arrests nude than fur. extending over a ttertod of months. federal when" hnvo been unable to reach the but" ups. Duvets 1pm: to know no little that disclosures I» sin and and with dryers who In" been picked up Ween ammo and Immune. T DlstAtty. "not" "and " used- a" m trying to tire" through this barrier in an mt t-stigatioet. Report- vera current Wound-y am the anal-la no ranking .otnasttead. my and have with their new leads to expose!!!" they bellow" to be ope ot the blunt but running mutu- tlonl uncovered In a long time. murmur" Saloon. Pumas ' Immune saloon- uo aid to tre,, -ttrte on I close but margin. M uloon new: can to take I Me. by putting In 3 big supply. with the result that when a heavily Med true! In": Into the lands of "an! aunt: tom of the "icons n...- on.» in" mnnlv exhumtodkjn a??? If"? -irar- kiiikstr exhausted. Inch manual was}! Pr.'. 't a. but won out of good beer." Some Putt" tn to so" in" - vb" do "varies are had up. but may -tomt keeper: an customers an tell the dttNrenee and It only hm trade to "foot" people. - _ - b1 "r.. owe" " yv- my..." -___ V, to brewerie- which has been supply- Inx Illhnukoe about. The" plum m calmed to turn out mm! truckloads of be» in 20 Infant", fed- ml atteett' hue learned. -arear-qr4tar4b""'" . G It A Y s I. A I E . oar,-rarar-re"4"""' Jen Lough-mu: and hunter. um Loam. Ivan Int Thur-my in Wuha- nn villa Mrs. Henry Kuebker and funny. Jild Hoo land daughter; Florence, went Friday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. MeHugh, of Chicago no occupying the "one cottage tor a few weeks. Miss Bertha Hook entertained a number of guests on: human shower hat Thunduy evening. in honor of Miss Oiive Burridxe of Ltttortrvtlle, who will won become the bride ft in- intt o. Hook. Mm Burridge w s tho recipient of mun! gifts. and til voted Mitts Hook 3 wondeml holteu. -"iirirEriirulikr and non. Albert Tite ltod last week with mum. in Gene- Vt. "lino". _ - 315:3; m._z._,.a., may! 99d ttun- ily returned Inat Saturday trom iiifsit with relatives in Minoan - Sevenl from this vilinge entered high Ichool Tuned". Some are an- rolled In Antioch and other. in the Warren school. In. Wm. "In" antenna"! 1 lady friend from Chicuo but and" ma Month}. In. G. D. 3mm has returned to the home of her minor, Mrn. T. P. Walsh. "tor mending the summer tn Chntttatttttm, New York. A -- 11m. tti. ti. PrMet and tumors. of Ripon. Wie., m oeetdt" the m and with old triad. hon. Mr.antttem.C.Wittragtdtttttt hug returned from "on", "Knoll. when It. Petty um mot school. may no to!!! mull. the toiTi%irifiinettiua+tt-" W..." was lulu-1'00 ".mnunwwam dlbwgolmuyc-y an-ti-r-Ott-ft!" In]. 'eitahtar (I Mr. and In. War. mmuthq - W mnIhnkca-huvuky Mti.th4bWhtt-0M-tio r W Ont-ht. loin van It 'le""""""'"""""'""'"" Wuhan". Mr. Ppttrtstrri_te "school. ' n"fs,ergtdphetraent" mmmuuum ml: "dtersD-aaMsoatage%sttt" nmm- tn W" "mum. Till STAR BOMBERS," SAYS LYNCH "museum-an bun aw "tttaetttrgtttBreatt0-trtstttntat mmmmumm- "ht-tHarte-tttone" to no _ttet."i-A._Do-,dtmettoette ulna-WWI '.'."agglrN'ttffg"l'r22tt cho agredtteeraettd-ds -oetwtsethertx-ttttfor -tt-tteat.tbtmtormdueit." "He In. very mu. control over the mum quotation but has con- udonhlo control our the Items that an up his out of production. It In "n-it-er his out of producing but!" an the cents per pound. he lo - thin nickel when he sells} The datrr Indium will be a better brunch e! commerce if "the men en-l used in tt strive for low coat of pro" duction tnd volume ale- to on in. eroulnz population of consumers. ' "The overuse cow " Illinoll in the not cream territory produces only no Ibo. butter int per year. At the 'preoent price ot butter tat a 130 lb. cow is unprofitable. The doiryman with only overuse cows is simply milking tor the fun ot it. A cow should produce " lent IO pounds of butter int nonunlly to make a paying return on the tnvumentf" ..:The following ohowo the over-age coat per pound of Eproducing butter tot from 18,000 coil; over 3 10 your ed "a. .. l A 200 pound per year com requiw ed 24c. l A 300 pound per veer cow requir- ed 19c l A 400 pound per year cow requirn ew mid. j "The nun who "adieu his his farm woodman. eliminntee wute in feed- iing. in tune end i nenerxy, who given by unprofitable boarder cows the the vhuhwx" out of his , yard to the butcher's peddock., in, cutting _detmm his coat of production and in ranking n saving when eVen about than n etroperative selling venture would net him in inereued "tutu. SIBETRACK "Wi" AT mum FAIR A number of pickpockete, but upon Intent-x their winter "vim by "asking" the Leta county an, Inn: oft the tutu ct Littarr,trvtmt over the week-end. but their my In the mm. we; chart-lived. They "In: right on min. Fact n. Cttittnagt detectivee. aligned to Gurituii-ontste w»; Nthenoutotthe vti1neoe econ a they baled. A "dig" In the county an in con- nection with mother tob, an the lake county at: used to be out of The! now chin: to have 1 machine that will meant-e the brmdness of men'l minds. Some or us ought to get through the internal thing with- out even touching the sides. l . They all 'eht ttttttts because they 11mm wield a his stick in civic nt. (You pound per yen cow requir- ku l -"H va - T ' - - - 11ttt " a; Te,,' t,'itPg "Ut" Wmhéwm' i'?,yii2P,ieip5ttt iiaue, Ecoumthéi/finmlapgmx "',iiiii,',is1i?iii','i5, ' Lm*bohcnmh¢%a'du%obi rate - 99" m Humans tltil is uni you uh at t!" btiriiiiiiiii"iati'iiiii w the 'ii'ii'iiliii a, 'rrrei0irtit It In- -trtarrt -tmett . fucks-Ii other lift" mamas». 'i'i'l.'ili"it',i?il'o"Fili "fgtrut'1ie , 'g,rgdtt 'ltttithl,is-" gag-7n Tun to "tl 'tities, Ihttit, -tiat Garvin. be Rail- mlc at. GGiGiituisoeuttulHreof '3'" eo-ttlit; - Waugh-cam . :3. MIMI!!! m St2ite, fee. if a M all a *dttr-dl, o lE2 1tutttrl'l Puma Starts _ Side Line Farming With Coyotes for Hides. Wu. and... Apt. ".---Dot-ti. - ' ot coyotes to: tho commer- cisl production of fur ha been sno- oeetttgii, innovated in Suntan In. Coyote fuming pmmises to bowl " popular s side lino " sun: to: nnchin; salon; the and: has" ot the. prsiris provinces. D. J. Doerksen at Rush Latte In the planet ot the m indium." [in nus no he found s an of mots pups on his ism. Ho vs. attmeted by the furry little at unis and tueided-to soap on. out of curiosity. He ted it - and :0- ours. Boon it in so tun. it inland with the child!" sad "in" sodaintntoturntotlsm hats at its wants. After the do mastication ot the first may is aunt sever-sh others. its all" those without iiticulty sud Inid the buts tor s successful motels! enterprise. Sines then In In! Mf aiGaoa, it the m at any 1 you by enemas in addition to the more." from breeding. __ "Dontestieaurd coyotes." aid in." Doorkun. "became very tune. may Ire more playful than don. They are ted on milk. calmed, cannon rabbits and scrap: from the able. Tame coyotes grow much larger than in thelr' Vila lute. Their fur In hut as rich. consequently the pelts bring higher, prices." It. Doerksen believes there in much money to be made in coyote breeding in Western Canndn. Last yenr he sold 150 pelts for $15 apiece. Since the spring he in: received orders for pupa from lev- eral hundred farmers in Snatche- wan, Alberta and Innitobn where heavy land settlement is dovelopiq; agriculture at a rapid rate. coyote' litters, he says. are large. ranging from six to ten pups. m on Ems IN mm BB'nlk'r Mr." and In. San- lief-3 and chil- dren, Theodore Hahn and Howard Bullock, of Chicago, 3903 Sunday and Hominy " the home In. Mel- has mother, Mu. Margaret Dun. _ St. lmtlu'l Episcopal church. Sun- day school and friends enjoyed n pie- nlo at the Kelly counsel at Crou Lake on Wednesday ot mt'week. EV. anyone unending had I delightful ulna. Mr. and Mrs. Schnluer. of Mar- wood, motored up the am at the week and united " the home of their uncle um um. Mr. and In. Hem Inna. Dolly Schema. who has spent seven] weeks " the home of In hair's. hues, returned to her home with her parents. h The Antioch grade school commen- ces on Tuesday morning ot this week and the toiowinq teachers will he in charge for the you 1924-25. Prlndpcl-D. P. Hanan, music and uventh sud eighth grades. Cuhryn Bomb-Art, mum in the seventh and eighth grades. rcrn Igtx--Mrat and second grades. It is exepeeted that there will be c lute enrqtihrMutt this you. and It is New that we Pritl have a van successful school you. Mrs. Jude Jensen and two snugly ten no spending the week " the home of hot mother, Mrs. N. C. Jen- "£73.81 Mrs. Ema story and non, Robert. visited Frtdhr. Buturdly and "an. L h. Yui Den-en and mu Mabel were Chicago pig-onsets on Thursday. _----- -- iGarnuriGa--iir th Ind Ina: Ann. Ptogen--a'ttird {A ANTIOCH ova.-.nrititrtt.t".ty "diam ftiatut2'gttra1M"'te wanna-mu ' ttto untdthovukhluthdlw mud-ummwmu-m wtuuePahrurtn%sitina_.e. tnCMusotNavoot._§lo-ooo-_II: "iirirEii'is Pollock an . Wu toe luJWn Story. In. at the has. at In. Arthatg 313me on Mot WM! The Illne- Ruttt an»: ad 6m. Dram and Broth Bmtttteq amt Wal, m Scott. William Irma and mono: Dram motored to mum" on Wound" and would the W1.- coum But. Mr. -- - . In. Melina Glut. at Spring Put- m. WI... calm on Antioch - on WM! of Int wool on In: way We the: seven] anyt' mu In WM Th0 In». we. and Mrrtte Pe. m Mud "have. u CW0 - any: the put wool tumult home on Mr. M will be unico- u ml a the M. I. chm]: um Bum. Mr. Juan. oe, "an, any lie talk iGinhiaa-in ttU" "an; he ex- uiud trt-tteast picture- ot Egypt and Pusan". MIN ullillill, 61, . DIES SUDDENLY ' Thursday evening " hl: home) from I heart man. He had been alllng since spring. but wee as well " usual a few moments before his death. He was sitting in n chair when he suffered the sinking spelt.' The deceued was born near Wade- worth in Newport townehlp and came to North Chicago in 1889 where he was employed la the Chl- cego Hardware oFundry mull re }cently. Besides his wlte he leaves ltwo brothers, William, of Wanke- nn,.nnd James. of Wadsworth, end leverel ulster: in Chicago. The tw .nerel wee held lander. DRJAYLOR WILL 1 RETURN SEPT. ll) John Laney. " of 1737 Lincoln Meet. North Chicago, Iruf. madam Dr. John L. Tnylor of Libertyvllle} will return Sept. " from his honey; moon tour of Europe. It in leaned today. Dr. Taylor is In New York' at present. He 'lunded there the other "a" after trettnq through A terrtne hurricane at us. During the storm he cared for, the " Injured museum and (km ot the ahip jayt earned oomidmble we Pr THIS Is Your Rtoad 'iti'rifii'ii 1iii; ia; "teat-11;; "13311;; home Irena of a score ef;North Shore communities. v ' F The NerthShere- Line must prosper or fail with the North Shore itself. You berieft by using it to the utmost, for it ig helping to, make, your 'home one of the finest places in ' ' l'git'de,ltder'Jh'I'l1erl'ffitltl, om. myour puma and baker, _the North S " f kint is 'abl'e to serve ttPhectytt itshelpMgtotrure ournomeOneorrneTm mu:- m 'lLth'leS,tod'lltieell tplive., at p The North Shore Line offers you fast, frequent nown-to-town service, ansrkataimitrsd Service, to points fartherdistant. with one' standard of courtesy and comfort for both. , Rom the center of Milwaukee to and through v Chicago's loop, the North Shore Line is your road. Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad Company LIBERTYVILLE TICKET OFFICE Telephone " " f,Pgglt,', cervicefo: shipperslaetwen every important point on the orth Shore Line. Merchandise received up to 6 p. m. delivered the next morning. Through service to Sheboygan, Burlington Waterfown and all points on the Milwaukee Northern k. R. and T. M.E.R.&L. For rates. deliveries, ate.; nrritrsotte1etthortf local North Shore agent, or Traffic De mm: Gnu-so odite, 72 West Adams _§g,_'phonu Atyxt iiitiiiiileeiiiiiiii2, West Adams-St., 'phones State 223 aart . 8286: Milwaukee office, 403 Security Bldg., 'phunu Gnu! 990 m4 thdrid 2762. _ 'm North Shore and Mllmuhe ' 1tathoU Comp." [HEN you travel to the" cities of towhs of the North ~Shove,takethe North Shoreline. Itisyourtoad Because itsetyog your ts1sctiqtt bet. Like your hatchet North Shore Merchandise Despatch Service not: mun. mucus". "son drink" union and his resort hotel hours with winking habits. aur- tmd "on treatment at the hand. at about! ADI-item's dopam- q no But» Attorney Smith's Image and. Tho aet"ttUq ol the omens our gunk! ad utor Day were u tol- VI: Beer Truck: fieiysd, Fox Lake';;:',°."f; if}? .2 Resorts Banded. and Many I" the g,'lt 11:. lndividuah Arrested. _",',t'e'y Sheep do County lemma. orntNtr mu Vulcan. single-m arrested two "loud but mum and upturn! two truck- and so km]. ot but, on land road. no" Wanna". Saturn dar nuttt. Two at tV am but an." were but" u no count! Nit u Bum O'H'un nnd an Bexr man of Chicago. I The truck- woro g Manda an an» speed snug. 7_ t., The than!" "uAt the paid I via" to the Lipttineott hotel. and In Raatntttmen't, Disco. Fox an. and "rented Merrill Gnyblll. ot the for- mer place. and John thluco. Illegal bartender of life latter place. Rn!- muuen, the proprietor, v" "aq-ant," but word was left that he reports in Wtukggan today to give bail for, 8.000.011 a charge or violating the; prohibltory law. Wallace and Gray. Graybill gave bald. _ I SHEEP RAISING IS CALLED GOOD BUSINESS VENTURE Sinday vnIght Constable Brune and his dry squaddera paid u "return call" to. Gnybills. Sheep raising is one livestock and tanning industry which is paying In America today. No sheep men has any "kick" coming " he cures prop- erly for his stock. -The future. In! never so bright for the sheep busi- ness to remain u so? " " pree- ent because there is- world short.- mee ot sheep and wool. All textiles America he: a. few more, than half the number of sheep of Wenty Jenn . no. Attrtralin, our chief competitor is about " per cent short of fifteen your: ego. The great range manta which formerly pro- duced the American aux-pin: ha been 10 (unailod because of fenced had: by small farmers. that their produc- Ition has been decree-ed wont " per cent in the but fifteemyeul. I 'ihun you see, with the increase in coat " production inn iittt We". 90 a Decree ind cotton is approaching tool prices per pound. l MADE (hi BEER AND 80(mi JOINTS 3-1'PHONE t3OtVto:,,t..1t um'y in and In"? m m at - an" Mt want. no: - In". a "mug... t-tluu- Witt M DI:- rsnm no. mo (MW on be "1 pm"... the emu. u with greater to an! I - on tho rang. than on our him (you. iaia wow CASH; I MAN G ARRESTED No In. b too km and no" we "all to any a . no u have new. and oven! m- ln America who!" have a 51:31] that. thtm the mm. er the noch thet we: the am- dendn. Sheen do has tn mull dead; Show noeu. Your acres main - ot dis. mend. and new will vb than " you will give them u chine. to at the weed: and cheap 3mm which are going to vale on tum In "to County . I J. PN in Lake county are thicker {than thieves it the one of hte State! of Illinois VI. Michel Lannara or iChiengo. in any indication. Michel.' mo it "one. endorsed a check (on moo for a friend before Justice J. H. Fritnch. of Deerfuld. The cub- ier of . Chicago hank looked. at it with the unto concern that was Sshown by two, Germans to peace ,treaties about 1914. bonus is be- tore Justice Kenny Coal-on charg- ed with attempting to defraud Iritseh. Lennon. to sun the thin: right. offered to make thing: good with the local justice vi: the check route. "Oh no you don't." shopped Hinonor,' "that? what you tried on j much. We ' P): I". to hug to- , gather. Back to soil with rm." And A party recently ulod when to purchase feeding 11an tad what kind to buy. lamb feeding ll ar uny- s Wuhan proposition. but breeding even will than pay O on" no!!! it and for. With breeding even the "name of "In would be greater than with van." " 13min And wool from good brooding avg would not om! p}! or- Gariai oi" are: but pay their cost of to" " well tor one you: he wont. NEW'S Lake county are thick" 3'93. QM EH 06 Damn. mm Yer? bung-um , mmm.--io8.'8ltuttd7totttt' " 1e.e2.elP.P..P. MMuonBrm.oomm_ 1aBMRT'YWtaak namoN, Lake VIIIUII' " l GA] I to s,,,,,,,,,:',',',', yP,ti ll al-! I. but [ sure! Jim lulu - Might It I eeeet a HIOT NATIONAL IANK BLDG. mom». mum coma", In" l GAIL caviar", N. a; WILL!" " LAIN Bod). no. mun-1' T, m» "2:4 f "rf, I cm " u. rim let, b. 'al'a'l."va1t, NW M a. e. SMALL, w. mug-L VICTORY AFFILIATI. COUNCIL non?» " AIIRIOAN UN" If um qtoedialiy Jul-l. In... "il' and Fourth WM I'm at M Heath. ' WILL!" mom. m l 03030] C. Ian. M LiBttRTYhftLLllt. ILLINON Mom 2». and 4th - d a Month " Odd!" Hall. Vloltlng Brochu- an WWW - DEAN "use" MARY um Proud. W P I'l'rORNBY-A'r-LAW V one. n Home on Cook Anne Telephone "" LIBERTYVILLE. 11.1.10le Anal-nay at Law I', LIBERTY "LLB. [muons . r,ii,'i' Luca BUILDING o _ "-"i'ii,iiii, In. Me mu Office Photo II _ 5% Cattle Tested for Tibet" 2:: FREE OF CHARG' x; Br U. . Gonna-vent Mum, , tt tr. pm no", Incpochr In 'tttae/rits, PM" 32!. "L,.tttt"'y $tcrsil,si can. With Farm - C" _ "-,,.i,r, Itecn-tset0tllte'ig0t' 'rAitttNtttSNut:Mtlg.,3. V AW". .: s1tjgg.,.t.11t..aAg.tt.t.tgib-i NAMED" INESURAN Wer:tt,'t!lte.ht?gt cad-acidonmbu "who 'br-tttttr-w mykmjutwlntod " in Going to Build? PM" 817.! . R. L. GONSALVES VETERINARY sunning! 'Aulmnt sun Vet-m f Phone lecrtyvmo "bn-ts" LIBERTY VILLI. WOC WWW' If N DRJ.LTAYLOR LYELLH. MORRIS 0mm Dracula-Ix lowlI;-..Ibd3-. 1000'... "Houston", or omco Photo m: In. III; 1):.an 2 LAM It. Itt 't , b as W] 235 E213

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