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Lake County Independent and Waukegan Weekly Sun, 5 Jun 1908, p. 9

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LN JUNE 5, 1908 EUahNhd 1098 ori.eo~~d 1907 rYh e Globie Car' ToA ai purchases x geoos I DpartunIiMSore AlH thm oWAUKEAN - . .ILL. 1appai Fare Refunded ouit of town customers on es of $5.00 or more -:: .alteratiofiS on wearing irel are free of charge FurnishiDg ïttt iumrdresses, T Dy~ a eForMe "' bat *a,,ery attractive A E 1500A Thé atine lsie one Neilliges Shirts ader 'ais Cone, asén- M Nena fsancy negligee shirts. sit tii. casa nd ai s a re - n di cf fine madras andi per- athal e flt ise a ue s, e (a](-. igitt and medium color- timu a.e.t-a ttn iuordatlhisattractive 0ev stylas, cçisc bottr m. caxa diaré wv 'h' $b 1 00 kint, vary special, gf'E,4 E -IS GOOUL>STORE NEWS FOR >AiURDLAY cholce ........69c rnn,.~ A ugWe AND MONDAV. The important feature about it is Men's Straw fiats ceptmAM fte»d bettNo-is taetinte viserayou t2+c we 'are offring the highest quality of mr*ah 'seat ""ie eeuee sr swtr L&ýmth""ti iu pas elsevitere. Tley 1.mwa that are decidedly to your advantage. This always proves good cuibyeefres oraueceptonely one news to men and womnen who are inclined to be saving. This stîlu.$itianti$1.25 values t a tinie the bargains are better than usual, the savings bigger. W'e 5,$ 50CJ~ values.. ..33 yard .........32 cfr 32-k aw direct your especial attention to the offers in the Men's and Ncwa Anote u value uat in su easy T m n s A . n a e e t o s e i i euî Ii aur u s winflen. this quaity le actual- me' A relScin.Frreetecacsfreloo y NIýIsuir itihgutyierp ly vont), 46c, our appýeal iîci are such as have neyer been approached before. Many lines, owing to fortunate pur- andtiqtulity,5 At 321c chasig conditions, can b bught at one-hlfta one-third of their actual value. rhume. ........i 5 N for Milinery Economy Good Clothes for Little Money Our mtlliînery department has the reputation of making the iighst qua Sutis a isargaun in Mens good ciothes lity, new style creattons forIes mu- as this isnet ofered you every day ney than any establishment in thse n the week. We have made one big clty. Our ri-odeis are patterns of the lot eut of three broken limes, and they mont approved Pars and New Yorks al ge at tise iow figure of $9,95. deas. anti are skillfully constructed in These garrrenhs formerly sold at $1250 eur oten work ccom. We are juut as $1500. anti orne as higis as $18.00, A_1 1partuculat'in makuný an inexpensive tise styles arre tis eist thse seasen has- i..,as w are a high oriced one. nnedt.-ed- The colorulga tise neteesti This Saturday and Monday spec-al s one that is esceptionally treng, t un a "Merry Wtdow," made of difierent coloreti strates and trinimet i thi fiowers andi some wthi wings and fancy fcaher -$1.98 Bunch of Roses Pli'ut,- iiti w stuItl- I ~~ri ( ~ ~~ of 19C Savins on Dependable Footwear IWuomen'sOxfords Mens Oxfords Children's Shoes la thse new golden browe sbada visici s lavary nîtcis ln demanîl, tisa "Merry Widow styla toes.extre- naely nobhy, iigh ifitsry Madie of Russituticitf leatiter. ti il ut,, nesbbi-i îey stles cf III,--.tli bîiiter cui - mliitri ih, Gotdyear ait oui, -1- f ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 t tl -1 it u t ttl t'ai 1, 11-t ui Itut fi fi Stîi t lut utan bels a nd . eoiiOW, $350 values,. fuor- ,- , ,y -t $3.50 values, forop o ll $95$3.00 98C Stecin s Vests Gloves Chldreu's fina ribbed stocldngs, tan, zizes 5 to 91t,~ values that naît- flot ho equallet any- wiera at this price, speacal «15C low taps'ul eect, see lette yoîî puy l15tc u vitere for tht-t id. sîtecial 1212 Women's White Shirt Waist Suits WoÉmen's Dresses X[8(46 lu tise Princess and! tve piece rstZ'eis ati ffne lingerie, le ligit shadas, t lotauey lawns andt nadras, trimmeti xith lace aud foîts, -... ..... $398 Weoffer tise genuliîe lghtt sut Lonss ia ulîn, full ings, ln In>El widtis, tisa small dati t ery vamau ts Ise qui ulted with, special yr \'ri ciu tltii i ni $1,010mi higth chanacter. Satiurday andi Mon- day, your choîce at onlY 7ý7I $9095 Mens Trousers liere i-ts ~ lli i ~ i utt edtiI Otials andîililiii ture s swiai I.) Boy' s Suit Bariain $1l7 is attl tr otu-lu l i e fort an. faîîvyc hievitut- tuti Nitou t1 , - y ears. 19 si-cial . . . . . . ..l1 Underweuàr Stochinis. (titi s lace 1iritîupIC il u lie teit îun u r lia pi- ý,tii iaii i. li ,isu -1 tu ii i I10 tltil1,lit', lc -t-t- t liii i lu 15C Handsome White Shirt Waists at 49c us ihits Is tiosît n iel - t i ii t w ait bargalîithtuu iitu îu tt l u îî uiss direct frntetfat 1ii tî , t ut acncestsi iio In i uit-, lt ut t tl's 1ui' r '- t tt0ffpr tein ftor t , huIm t titik r ~ 4u~.\ il lite. The qualit i.t-u, ut ii ~'Iu> - j JA - fi ne and thte frontsn ar i; u ii .tUiIY $1r 25., ycur clyuicut suttu ltiti ea Cloth id dark celer- s tripest and tslis, regitiar tlty, spatial IOc 49c Boy's Wash Suits at 95c A ce ml offpr for Satirdav adtitiidaYinti tis and Cilid rc i i's ls.madet of fanc ras nd t realet and aisopltin cizilibri inîthie Bush i. cvw, R t .sia d lEton styless i iel triliiemd ages 2 to 10 i95 spt cia .. . . . . . . . . . ..i. . . . . . . . . . 5 Beys Knee Pans Madie of noveties and faîity che~viot-t double seat and knee, 76o values for ............. 48c Cartains Fie Iottuialu m lace etitaitis, .11/, yardse iOîg 54 iîcites vite, new pai $1.48 Women's Suits Saturday at 4.95 'rite litaest peine ever umade on surit lutautiftîl costumîes. Titey are gar- lîettîs titat ortinîanili seii fer $1000 sut i $t2 , 2 tît, and ar t, ae of fancy isott mixttutres, lit a S t it'y cf practi- cuti styles, Sattirtitai au *4 pt-etiiern at-...... 4 9 Wash Suits Mtu(lu or in iîieu fîisitet suitinig, ekirt et fîtil anîd 1tieatui( coat beautlfully e-iibroideret . sien iai for ' g 9 e hitday an ittiMeitut ... . Kimonas Wash Goods ýjjj f fine lawn, In 1,,t coliisiing of siik, Perinpat- Fri n îd Scotch gin- gharlîs, sfneer silk mix- niv îtti, titres ad flowered or- $jji ans sýcai at gaettes, valîtes to 60c, c'hoive, at yard 79c 25c 4 heyear the=e art A accumulationl of varlouS ina oi d dme pcs on 1 1 1.1 1 At dr SlURLIFFMAKES TRE ANNOUNCEMENT 0F BIS CANIMDAC 18IUNCLE TO MR&. DAV4 For Imelectisu te the Frty- Mrs.Gdisn Runerd YmetryJ Wee nce.-aEu Àsubly ____________A coroners jury decided tot- AT REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES titat Walter J. Sutess, preuident 0frfjà, ON AUGUST THE EIGHTH. Sues Oramentai Gluss ComUPan, 10;3 Titroop street, Chicago, an'ue.~ IMrs. David Gibson cf Souths UeuUg.' W i l V o te o n th e Q u e stio n o f U n te d st e t a e p n i l o h iý States Senatorship as instructed srefe ofa s r e p lo yebl e ti ded b W by Republicans of thse u ieo i mlys(eiE District. owe deat). v*o weres burned te des» n a lire whicb destroyed the buffldlssg May 21. (Fro nt W ednesday'B Sun.) Su essitimseif dieti a ew daya mNP Etisard D. Siuticf titis mme at St. Anthonys Hospitals a rosit honoreth ie Waukegaiî Ds.iy SUN by o un hc i ufrde b-te presentig It witi te frst copy cf is ~brswii s ufrdu ~ dellte annomiicement as a candidate Former employas, of thse glus O)d,, for tisa Leower lieuse of Represeota îsuy testlfied that tise only two tze, tiv e s c f th e g e n e ra i a s s e n îb l y f r on t fr o he w r i g r o s o h Senaterial District No. , sîiljjîct te iewrin om fts theRepbliauprIaristo c hldwere locked during workiflg h Auguat 8, 1908. andtIin order te leave thse building, the The complete anurîîcerni s etnpioyes were forced te pas threls* foiiows: te office. Witnesses said thse doors To thse Itpublicans cf te Eightit were locked Immediately aft.r wogk- Senatorl District: began acit day and opened duringtb*, 1 desire te announce titt1 shîtil be licou heur and at thse time for pqo-~ a candidate for te Lewer House cf ting. Representatives cf thse General As- -I warued Mr. Suess maaty tlb sembly, fromtta te Egisti Sasorial about isaviog tise doms locke&,' a$*' District, suisiet te tise Rapitblican Joli. Lsng, wiso vas ay wtcbo=D primarias te be iselti August 8, 1908. the plant. 'On one occa.sloflI R 1 OPW In the Fortyfourtis Genferal Assem- ed thse matter te Harvey WiIoeB. 0U lly, 1905, and thse F'orty-fifth (laceraI of tise oweers of tis bufld '1 M Assembly, 1907-l ustnlly orl,callad on r. us M a r. W*S» sessions-the Eighth Seatorial Dié- teid Mr. Sue"" tisat ff'e id amot r - trict and McHenry ccunty have bruid edy tise matter lie wouid ve to v* thse houer and Influence f filling tise cate tise building." speakerabloef tise Lower Housa. Bow ________ fairiy or bow poorly I have fillati tisa position 1 can eiily leave te the Judg- meut cf ethers, upon the record, ad LL te tise opinion cf these who have- served In tise Heuse. Th,' ThOU5BlS4 0r TbW Apurn a dý Titat there isa avery goed' eppor- ing the moeetigo et abs As. tunity fer tise igistis Senatoriai Dis- ma<1îoeI AohU.go trict andi Mcelry ceunty te fil tise Cicago, Jnse S.- 'te p' psiion cf speaker in tise Lower meeting of physiclana *M OBIslý Bouse for a titird successive trni anti ever kisevuStiste worl u~ titat it Is tise request f many of tite expresion uaed b3, ùieaalng momb' preseut members vite are candidates of tise profession lu descubita U for re-electien, are tise causes cf my pening session eftite ftftyUtifl 411 candiîiacy t tite present time. nu al convention, f thse A mene l If eiecied, 1 shahl vote Upoz tise cal association, wbdt vS c" question cf tise Unitedi States Sens- order in tise Auditorium lbmWf i torship as Iestructed by tise RLpiub- 10:30 a. mn. licnsofths dstic, u te riares A rowd of 8,»0 men and4 iicnscf its istic, i tsepriareswholie~d corne frm al pmebi of Aîîgust 8. d orefm Var repecfuly.lands, comfortaisIy filled theb EDWARD D. SIIURTI EFF. ater when tise zetiring 2,~Imt Josephs P. Blryant, or New *1 cled tise meeting is> 0I*tt.i MRS. JMES IOORE IS DEAD snowed finat tisey werets t fer rious work tiy thse close attaii1la Wif ofFie Mjo MoreDied In Chi- te the speakers and tise tut~~Ê Wife f Fie Maor More whlei reerence te the pet cago Vesterday. thse organizaton n-4te o( l~m<* Mrs. James M ore, cee Miss Cutier, tlonal daparinent ofrieakCb-4*M _0 a former resident of this clty but of ceived. iate et Ciicag, vife f Fie Major Thse local horirn were ilozte b7fý James Moore of tise l9th Illinois Vol- ernor fleneen, who delîvredli unteers, deceased. died iatliter berne in dresacf weleorne, and 1BIsà bA»,ý Ciicago at 1 o'clock yesterday alter- vito madie thte opening pcavU.t noce after a titree meutits' preouog- 31 ed Illnes. NDRA]I W Mrs. Moore fcrmerly resided on SuthtitCeeety street, from awitich sc- fEW1oon "Chic&gO" Dld, buN O 1 licecf titis city site movet about Enougis <o Win 5t.eIab" tisree years ago viten the family mcv- <,u O ed o Cicao.WatOl'tewi, S. ».. Jue 3. - Tise remaies wyul be brougit t tetitis p'uiictag"bliht , o'wsiedof iU cty tom rrcw afteroce for Inter- C ia o'b lto ,o n d h * motatQayctiA. Ooey aud driven by 0s:;,ý ment î'itlefiQuinoo II.,1t Il Bumbuugit sud ChbesM REAL ESTATE edat icedasotd of in ub TRAN SIERS e 80m nulles la eI. TRA SFE S ad »-,-ngthe weoed's spe~ Furnished sjLke>utyTte n pented in not br kt* - t Trust Company, Abstracts of Titis. Ti- tan cordpan .0ssi u* tien Guaranteed, Masonlo TempleanMt encountered raj einDeWOK Building, Waukegan, Ii. Louis J. easly iistanceil ail Vrv$a< Gurne., Sec. Leaving Quincy tise aermo ,, west to KlnlcvilIe, Mo., and1 tr June 2, 1908. due n6rtis. .t ee tIue wb Antoîtia Perrotta te Massine Par- trp tise buliocÇnve 100i retta, lots 14 andi 16, block 2, Cuni- OeeMinute. mIîîgs & Ces ad. Waultegan. W. Ptcher Crandal s liuvy mII D., $ 1. Pitchers viso cau bit re 0* Catitarine Hof te, M. J. Hoff, lot 2, more valuable titan pitees 'ibp. blocki 1, HuNe' suis. Waukagac. W. nOt. lu OtIa Crandali. thse iàW. 1. .Young Hoclen twinler, Maw* $«t James H. Tucker te Mary A. McNa- ny Nicra W bas plcked up z«týffl mara, part N. W. qr. N. ID. qr. Sec. 21, whc cyandustiedstck. IM te , Neport Tp, Deed. $1. Eya league luat season CraanflA G. S. Browe to J. E. Drickwina, let liard and played sevenul gammflo 5, Washington Park suit, Waukegan. enîflali. Haeisad almot s~ W. D., $225. forsake tise pitchlusg ed oft% ____________ad make an outfeider of THEE WLL ED. whee McGraw sectired hinIY, THSEWIL ED 1 New York club. Mben UMeQaSW 0 John M artin, L ake Ftorest, 24 ,1 il- C nanda l's speed hae told hlm 1t- 11111i liait Greteitaugis, 28. tise otfeldIides. Martin Storeusoe, Higitwecd, 24; ------ 'i___ Victoria Heim, Higisvocd, 17. reCC t.e£xime" 1 ý

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