JBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY, MAY 26; 1921 WVHY NOT MARE USE 0f CITY LOTS ON LAKE SHIORE? Sugg estion 0f fered Where the ~,Park Board Could do a real Service ai the Lake. ANDOIRE VENT CONFISCAT'N !", m -o i th î i fi i L N. lîrif fi.' ni fS' Il 1i-h' uIlbcais P(r4)I(1f t.. im ii tint iii' ttu> iity tts whtcti Ili-, <i> y f. laii ker rs* ate ri i ll le (14ne Ly pjîtrîngm 'A' 1i~<i. -I iutitfiuy zuDlfarkunv THE aîtepii which wojuld actualiy fi"ýr.ie. tIose Iwo lois as City plloli<ii> fui Tiie faIw o tsttare tocaid aoutLà of ihi Oi>' watier worka tîfli just noit t of the tPubliîc 5 fieCm- un>'aJroperiy. They are faurly large liois unid run cle('ttothellaits, giv, in ,îhuîoutely fthe oniy laite front- agei- iiat WaiokepazijOSC in a tif i i au tlle. The'eare- the lwo lots wii.I-t inrle 'tiure go the 'Publie i ,i'e Comrciny jturtedI o conduuuun tiut jrifi cty foufjht to.pri-e"t thein arqii'uîig fille. vTbe City' WRO SUCCei-- tut lîod put off the fictinn rBtJCef(- futti and lau-r the Public Servirce tr-riiucquired a Mciii nthe flinIs norti tio<l the larbor whigh il SBIù1 use ,for the crsir-uction of fa DEw i-iât. Tt.ifrire. flie Public Service con, jany Ihi> drinK i il l e acttion t' 'r il,( tao Ciyl ois. Buot It aitr-uPI-s liuCk luthe,(i uo Il, ing, nial.ru iu , u >nulÇiO -tth' e Ilo tls iuti a Ciy jpark lrenui ii Po liai int no future lime woiluil linsv body- har.O Ilherii'itIo s i-U, inirri SEý try in get tlitrn for any cttrer pur- poser TuaIt utd Le theo i-cubi-co tîi are soon cieteid fito a juk. Now tiiin, lisIî hstriti cf landî comrnlsui. tIi uth ly lake frontsg.i wbhsw.iîuktîran n cIuallfy onuý doeanu. t ibcro au fliough a fuit' tbousaltd dolais 0I thteusany ttîiu sand the Iark j,"ui t upndng. couît bc' divertd 16ta ia anicutai bnretion* wiftioîtt vf-rv rutb f rGULt" Tiienîhtî'e weuld L'e a place -whu le the, public (,iatil goi 1)tht fatue oral tu.-l as jIlîy fre nu;'4 irnuding SIli "umchrdy' priî'ate rotiy moruover Ileleinnl s un the 1<-bf I and tii rt is -no idanger offultl iOg ot-er thte itgt uft he ravilnt 1îti brFilking une's tii-k. if the fii b -ucrd would oniY <i lirtut ty would be dong amûmlh!rti wcuth whtt.-. Tire uni>' hing IF i wuutd ' ît take r,'uCh a large emin! t niôflcy rIo<ldotitand, Jill'iOft tiY ,h.t ci c) in r, ite îabt tel're Prî ttî'ii ke-imli o orni'iiing t -a.la'h miiro'lit) intI, r lhei'tousrîndée. r lSu' zhey di, nîrî i onsir it u orili to,utg. SATIO e SHOWS FARK BOY i j iitiî; ufnît,v, iu- it t îiî ;. '.i itt-r,J,: rît: I N TUE COUN TRY g(riili (l!-i irýn,;,Le Il( . s il i .ft' , Irltf , ii u High School Courses in Agri- îîi,'a : Il, i.j, uOttn il (tion culture in,120 High Schools J ;,j y- Lend Dignily to Farming. i L1w Ille rt'rieî > iiîît tait uILL. iiîutH ion lii iiie) 'i'11-1 i u, i bo 10 mc, ;lýit' ultre ru GURýEE SCHOOL A COURSE ,, iiierl- e iî( tud 'ri" în.- t11Pir .1 theirm Fi, lt i(Irl it, et ln , 0 1li j o i r i nl"< 1'. n. i t " .i O tOfi thélu i e yri Dur oz nt 121 c4-piietsy" ai n aiti i tei iç.ri u li oFh'n tr.î niera soüng for tlte farli.tr- .ît' o ;in app teciationof lilq topO iirt 1 sefîe t ' arl Holin. staV t i ho i - 'histii n IC buttein f ! ,, t itieIiIIII. iîrtr lu: ruciOn. e !, U'f *N of rfrcqpetlt> M 0,F AT. TUE LEAOER' -Shoes, Pu mps, Oxfords Dress Shoes, Street Shoes, House Shoes, Coip fort Shoes, Work Shoes, Canvas Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords, Tennis Shoes and Slippers, Rubbers, Rubber Boots, and Farm Shoes. Shoes of Every Description for the En- tire Fml at 50c on the Dollar We must get out! Every pair of Shoes in our store must be sold at any price. - Tirne is growing short! Don't hesitatel, Don't de!-ay! IT'S A MIRACL E! In Price Slashing- Your Dollar will buy more here,,NQW than eiter before. It's the truth! Corne, and be convinced! Visit this store withthe expectations of getting the Best Shoe Bargain ever for your money. You will not be disappointed - but corne early!. FIXTURES FOR SALE LOT NO. 1. $11,00. <îi ijli - S ~ ~ Kpes C10alI. u i (asa- -lîiî . iiîii1 r'-'andî O T eiiit' I i '-s Sliîîît-'$1,0 LOT NO. 2. $1,,9 9 Ladies 1)rc.s bli <js !l>nn - and Oxfords in Dit1Patenut and 'ri an I tlicm; Btîx t, Sho ] 1fl I rathiiS. (Iluxu Sh<ws .. $,98, LOT NO. 3. ÀNIci i *s Diress itid Work hlS]iz- Ladiùs S2.95 Siiot s, Pîunp1s andI Oxfoi-&;*Xoilln Nien's anîd Wonw'i' 1situels; ,11ionti lSole Sics ...............-- $ 2 9 LOT NO. 4. 5 ~39 5 Ladies lîusr, I>tiliîrs i Ox t $3.95 ; nsehSlî-î~:'îîd Ox- fo rds: riih t-French, Bab y Frntiani $3.95 "LOT NO. 5. 5 I\en's Shuoes amti Oxfoi-di W uonei $18à 8huos, iPuups and Odi lie ncw- est style cn calions of the scason i low and hIîgh heels for M,0111'11 .........- $4, - LOT'NO 6. $5.85Men's Custom-iade 'Shocs aînd Ox- S 5.8tf(irs. Ail styles andmi s'. I adie.' Hthoes, Punps ani Ox fords iii ait eQoIs of Leathecr, inîltudJng Suiedes. Wonder- dc'rful values........>......--................ > $ 5 5 yIThere are many more REAL LIVEBAR GAINS you must sée to appreciate. - - My Give us a cal!. - You wilI not be disappointed. TrHE open 108 South Genesce Street, Waukegan, Illinois Evenings Ail Cars Stop at O'ur Door inteic.-îîIi finit frurn i fa ni -riper- le,oci, fw -oulîr wjithi1 heIhi ia.oomn 'ti1 Lît t t ia iind tt fw pr 'i l uir. Il,, bu-m i i til ut1,a nl ti eif hi-rd <'o It.ctr m, iw t ian' a ni o et Cr- îi¼.t ( i k <rî 1)';.(lti:g ,he sm tfl-m'nrîg 10n i. t o ti-i uni 5't ti V t u (ii i t hi, t and ili -isfipir tsI .1 . Embarra&li,'ig Muaient Tl lia liieli<-it tuhten 1 Mid@ i "sali r [in-)rîtv iadit mik' semi-iafen and ],l a-Verni 'it.<rteggil h ft >Ald (idn -l -isV t.t i, iuluiî do ii tf lhin. 1u i~' 'il c>1w'<r me make £'iirttuiegg. . it-1lnt sien ruy. pIti t, rr lo., -ir lntrih, tlufe todit if am.,'ilit '.,tlir rît t tttt fSçc ti t l i ýi. ititîr , ' i, n i . 4là A!i Muet Stand Together. . <('- Il' 'l à 01mi-i fi.. c-îîli'î lhr, e il 'fIme Worklrig togeftirfoîr Ili ri.î'd f olWord-,,,, Stuay. IIt a at, tif ,uis tSuds t1,1 Tre'î..'r si 1 f i 1t' feTr afifi Worçje. pi dmn vatlti r u otui-utf, i. ll'e 'i-n n r ii w hlin ber ntaW 91til t ti Ittî i' f)l l ruli5.Il'iii ter','iiii' ,ri o eri ie. (,"I t' it, nul%ilt t l, takes r il t" t . l:nr ' lib t M., ptrlîiy 1 out, Oc THURSDAY, MAY 26tb * ~ g f r7 _ BARGAINS Boys' Shoes at Woman's Oxfords Chi-ldren's White $1.95 at $2.95 Canvas 'în.u-m s Oxtomds l8 i i1( vs',iIk]aI.k Si nt l ltesf i k ti Init Sli mpit s a nd b a re- 8 o ts-,. boys, dî - 1411i ti ' %- 0t~1- i'Vucli-. eels; foot san(als, broken sois: alf)1)0 Dfl ]iù alsibs u cai sizes buit ne'irlv cvery tnttaibhmk lî<es eru ~ tIvle, but Ileari1 eer size inithe lot. sial $1.95 t(izcin the lot. Vainces Speeial ut at ~to 4 .111(l $295 Many Other Bargains for Thursday. - - Stop and Sec. KLASS- SHOL SI¶OP L.ae and Genesee St. Waullegan, North Cm uiy DySecials North Genesee -atGene see SMITH & BUCHANAN COR Every item listed below is offered at a niarked reduction. Corne early as quantities 'are lirnited and t hese prices are good for this one day only. LADIES SILK HOSE-A splendid value. They were $1.25. In black or Cordovan brown. Special at 60,c. LADIES' LISLE HOSE-Our very finest guage lisile hose with seam in back. Regular 98c. Special, pair 55c. I;ADIES COMTN HOSEX.ZGocd dependable qualities, worth up to 39c. Black aor white. Special pair, 15c.1 LADIES' UNIONS-Extra fine co bweb gauze in the popular - bodice -French tops. Tight knee, worth $2.OQ. Special 1.29. POLLY PRIX APRONS Plain and fancy percale and gingham as wel as pretty bright cretonnes. Ail nick- rack trimmed. Special 59C. APRONS AT 25c Ruffled genuine Amoàkeag 'gingham or rick-rack trimnîed percale tie aprons. Special at 25c. TABLE QIL OJ.OTH-White ofi Cloth in yard and a quarter widtîh, good weight and quality, yard 35c. CHEESE CLOTH-Yard wide blea chcd white gauze. Very soft quality. 10 yards.for 75c. GINGHAM SKIRTÈ-Womeris blue Amoskeag gingham petticoats,- good full i e with flounce. Spe cial at 59c. CHILD'S BLOOMERS-Excellent quality sateen bloomers, full eut, i black or white,:pair 59e FUTURIST UNIONS-Woman's modeni athietic uudergarment. Ourý finest quality in crepe de chine top and lutrous ABC silk; pink only. One day only $2.98. NAINSOOK GOWNS 50e-Full eut pînk Nainsook night govns mn slip- over style. One day speelal, each. 50c. MUSLIN WAISTS 29c-FuII eut Nainsook waist.s with buttons attach- ed and garter tabs; 4 to 14 each 29c. IMPORTED ORGANDIE $1.00 - Very fine crisp and sheer Swiss or- gandies, white and ail colors. special per yard, $1.00. E.ACE TOWELS 15c--Soft absorbent face towels in huck or turkis1h. - Good siue 17x34 inches, each 15c. CREPE BLOOMERS 98c-Knee length bloomers of pink crepe or color- ed sateen, double e1.stic, pair 98c. CARMEN HAIR NETS lO0c-Choic e of cap. fringe or knotted end styles, large sizes and ail colors at 10c. 3 MORE SNAPS -7/c-Dependable rust proof snap fasteners, 15 on a card, per card 71/c. -INFANTS' CREEPERS: 59c- One %tnd two year sze, pink*or bluè cheek baby creepers, each59c.* 10 YARDS LONG-CLOTH $2.19-Soft finish yard wide long cloth, fine for ail undergarments, per 10 yard boit, $2.19. __________Wash Goods at 19c One table ful of odd wa-sh goods, values up to 75'-ý Included are ging- hams, voiles, batistes, etc. Choice, per yard 19e. w irgoins ai. $2.00 al. $2.00 al. $2.25 customer, 1 for your ur old fur- ecial sale len rop. LEADER