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Libertyville Independent, 31 Oct 1918, p. 12

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S ; votp f«r the. @uutllitiiilomt~o . A fanmIou e vobtî th* proposition savi p ntI p18lg Tise Dmocraic Stte Pltforr - Ut tefljohe campanY mlust eee' Th emcatSUt 'V oi. »«through anapplication tu the* The Iîepublican State Platforrn. * I SPubjiea iUtlcà Comanisalon of HiI, The. Illinois GenuaaAuseibly. M -nie for au incresse tn rates for lem The- ooüngrov.ru'.and Btoohmhms.. Asociations. 'niroug'iout tbe elong yeànet ai -cul -telepbone service In order 1t o pay »dM by merous other forwar4l9oklng persons and, wth the. pries af every iomdt A is ae atl mlyst '; e t o s 1 u i :ii1 i~eon tan y ad vac l ; with " r htd b oeia sr ;purcasi' net- goedes Fealesuftsp th b" andtaàtgsys-'U*d of iaterial uqe l ini the tipone essry equipment to mainhsin a bioi Ourpesn Cntiuio uadot ,i 17. the largest caille, tge ue ith 'the Telepone service %a vtallY nocos 1 If, in this wau, we had uoed the weapon and the tbousada of d. r1t ea1 h 1egvenet zdtati methda f "' ben au pat lutis ~ tsodla ti. qasiucon ation particularly et tilatime. Ma.. of the telepilone system hlevlng d IttS ut eprcge a . Vau? VOTE FOIR TE CONSTITUTIONAL OONVEN bled I n a n y eue.t .bid1,alXiorsnaily hiril prices ta care for TIONI cost prOte, the telephone onpany bu, thé Seeda of our governmont, asatwait If tihe bond issue carries at thse conmg election, afl costatly ndeauvobsrie rns l h oma nutildvip tbis 1rotet road in Illinois" talk *R11 h.a thluig'o e bialn t olcl a nd main- Ment, and furher teleplione emplo>.' ~uîcketain cient telepbone service ati aseho'ild reecive adequate waes a0-4 puas qu88 k asthe new rmade cal h. bit. If youIfail to tare-nwar rates.. otl as nearly a possible tii Lhoie, vote FORL the bond issue, it's a vote AGAIMET it for il I»uring thse pa5t yeat e pe perévailing In other industries. ueds a rnajority* of thse votes cat t ., carry t._ Then, have contiqncd ho rise and the. neti It le under there uflusuil financlal' whenyoustopto hinktha themony i to omefrom th revnuetu erase. by Maur hon- Conitions tbut thle Chicago relephane' viie yousto te htn tha th mony tate ornefro tis ijeds of tilonsande of dollars. Taday eoeslalsy inmakinc appflcatio for an auto liSsUEs, nottisrUgis tailtiO]4 eVU7body ougis to h. the marclna ofprofit hanse eesed taeInctese lu lia rates fat locl er trongfor thiseIue--none haît reason to h. againqt it, for, exIst, and on the aanirary. the tae- ls. iT.he tetephone Company bu, visere eise ahould that automobile license mney h. .zsd jphone compsisy bam oâ oen«g nionthheibd ot as long as possible .befure EXOEPTING on thse roads? paat been operated et a net boa. asking this relief. but has now rach- uBITARY.AUCTON. hrouhoutthisprotracted pcriod ed a pandttion where th,- interest*i of UUITARY.AUC1ONlof war thse employez have roceived the service, employes and thle stock- Uzabth'err wasbor in The underslgn-d wlll s'-l at Pub- EliabthOerywa bniinNew- due consideration. *tf. waareieeid >blIers make it imperative that the' par tonsilp.Jauar 19 181.and lie Aurtion at SheridAn Roasd and, par tshep.away a e 19,o18e51, 'th treet. W&nti.rop It1arbar. Illinois, by the company thut tiley j-Ulaot revenue ho lner-ased. northd way t io 1 C 1 rnee n 1 love i b husFyq. l. 98.a ocuIuPport theunacives and their dfpen- TisappllcstlùàIoes -do.nt cf,,er a, norhwet o Grne, O-.15.»l.ý t lon husda, Nv.7, 918 a 1 'clckdents on tileir former Pola-e urne Permanent increase in rates, but Kli: the age of 67 yer.rs, gight mnûtilis andl sharp, thie following propertY: wgs Thîrteen horscs. 1 6-year-old grey ags.provide temporal y relief. whicil May! 26 days. mae -ear-old black mare; 1, Durlng the years 1917 and 1938 be <iconinu'.d in e-bol. or In pari,. On November 9h, 1892 she w-ei-' bY hie telephone company. ta meet thé 1 ûacording tathie ircumatances. wilen untdi arage ta Samu.tA 91,1- year-old bay mare; 1t I cir-cll bay 1nier ain arrnt. 1!p mare;:1I -year-old bay horse; 1 -1 j ncreaaed coet of living bas auctees- thle conditions w'îich are remponsible leolae a ar ie eWBy rardreynlore; 3-caroIbr in atvely inreased waese wemploie&. for the présent stress are modlfied: inohe laaav asiato omr. a mso a... ygi -ose2i at born2p -crlts;I -yar- w le eremad.-tii. operatlng ex-I <ienetirely cease tn the judme.t of e th ad uisaiters. a a1 J rie 8e_-î ea. y ýehn bal! a MM& llet Publicel'tilitiea CommIssion e foflows: John Gerry of Cashmere. gnnmreCh-varod ld echandger C min ofthe llinlaZ0 ft- oChf«.ls I Weak; W. E. Gerry of Ho6thikts.j.1tran stallian, register No. 140,21.3. caneouido!o tyoCha- Co04'onsaGrr o aset.la; Thrto cwt reilad prner.go, to wiici muat lie added. tile In- j OITUARY OF MAS. EMILY Irreaas cent of ail meteilasand an.! aRA DSH'AW. Samuel Gerry 0f. Waukegan. Ill.; ani 2 2-y--iold hpifers; 1 2-yer-old Hal-I--- - - Horace Gerry'. alsao!fWaukegan. HfiStein bull. ftelephae plan th p ote aiter, lira. HenryTEdmande, resides Implemente. grain. tetr. Cornlann near Mlburn on the farm where lir4, iock. Liumber wagon.,ilay rack, two Nearly ail telephone maiertai prie- Miner w-s bom. ultivators, 4row potato eprayer, Mc esbhave0 r cnt dunlng Mthe mpet lier ilhueband j;recedti ber tate Cornlck mower. root cutter. sulky ihu20Prcn ui'ulteps bttmr land Norember 25, 191?. 1plow, gang piow, dise herraw. 2 1-2itreYas hchicsW80l 1 al 51111clr was of a kind. lovng Hf. P. Gasolîne engine. Hay stacker. iangu1915tdey cate $2;ale e.ny $ disposition and wo15n anY fiaonds te-O sets double harness, tee. In195] eaust $.,ad n . wherever tile went. Bbc always oer. three stands af becs. cases^- $3. A glance at the followiag "ed t te snshiy sde f lf-1 otaoee geee, arkysbculdule of some of tile essntals of Iokd tue tniln ad f i" Poaoe.gestr1cs telepilone equipnient wlll show the' and lier ciloery mile mae h ler wel- Terme--Al suni, of $10 and undér eomu oticezsdre i comme wherever silo went and thât cash. On anme over tuat amountnMoseftIcae drgth alile ansd klnd, loving disposition a credit of six months wilI b. gven pattr1ya~ VOS not ho forgotten by thlenes tilat On approveul notes berlng Interesi Underground cable bas lncreased In hese and loi-ed her best. tt; at -6p.rcn rnidt t1.9 per cent; eerlal Il blo Lana. long willV we mrajsInee. of sa. 1 2 arcent; cable deadluit.1176.; Laeg.long laya for tilce we'e weep.i, JH .JHSOeo, Z r n;Pipas. =2.5 per ceai; COP- LAdtheougi many nights of sorrow H-ERY 811E, Auctioner. pr ire for toit Une, 171 par cent. MMMoY wll ber vigile keep. LELANI SIMMONS. Cerk. A furtiier- sebeduleoro ail materl )Ira. Emily Itradasia was boarn Fe'bruary 9. 1857 at Hlifax. Noaa f 1Sota sud died et thie bome of lieri M alter,.lies. Johln lail. -North Cica- tgo, mlinois, Tuesday evenlng, Octo- ber 29, 1918.' et S:65. ett he age of! fit yen. Si. %peut a great 0mauy yeers ai i lier lte ln Northl Chicago wereI saho haves a large cirele oi loving frittaIs e-o will mourn ber Ions, andl elier noble eiaracter ln efit as a mon- utsoat for tiloir memory. Eeldes ber- ssttr. Nira. John lVail, she leaves a son. Gordon Wélr and a deugliter, lira. Frank Geasen and ïour graidcilldrsin. ail or Flint, Midi- Igan. and ane brother, ltupert Clark. a! Halifi& Nova Scotia. Arnerica's OlyKnown- S TYLEPLUS5 are mari- -- ufacturect' in a way that leads to higher quali1'ty and Iower coe-the -Stylepitis method of éon entration on a few grades-a methcd practiced hy the greatest industries in the land. Models designed by great, fashion experts. Fabrics dependable throug hout-workmanship skilled and thorough. Styleplus Overcoats: $25, $30 and 435. We control the sale of Styleplus Clothýe@ in town. Wau kegýan'S Most RernaL'rkable sale îof Worn- en'sSit SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2 ONE DAY ONLY WONDEREUL VALUES -<4 à Big Purchase- of Manufacturer Sample Suits at prices way below cost o! Manufacture, enables Us te offer our Patrons 115 of the. flnest Fal and Winter SUit. ever shown in Waukegan about balf their actual value. Tise s.iùts are ail the very newest stylas and thi emcblage affords a selection of ail tise deslred colors. During tuis aaie we w ili h. forced te charge for ail Altrations, None sent outon Approval or Exchanged. LOT 1-Values to $3 7.50' $23050 rhis lot of Fail Suits are made of Broadelothm, Serges, ,Poirvt Twills apd Gabardines in e.1Ithe very newest stytles am »n Il the wanted Fafl colors. 'Good rangp of tizes%. LOT 2-Value's t'O $5.5-00 These Suits are made of finer quality materials sucli as Broade1otlbs, Silvertones,. Velours and French Serges, in al the wented elori ngs and newest styles, beautifully Iined and 4 sorfur trmhcl. - * '-i. e.. LOT .3-Values to $75.0' These high-grade Suits are made of Sîîele VVelours, 51 vertone, Bvoadelot1hs and Velvets; some triiîrînwd jwitlî Hutd- son Seal and Beaver. These ýuits are'aII îiew îuode1s atîd'-the assortutent affords ail the wànted Eall colors. SIvlO PlUS ClOIhOS Le i 4- .1 e n ~ Pa In wl' tii WC

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