N3 PAGE EIGHT The actual turning on of the lights was the first part of the-- program. Following a selection by the Wau-- kegan band Mr. Bulkley introduced-- IhNdwn.flopmsadtheawiteki which banished the forces of dark mess from the city. A: the lights went on the crowd turned south and m great shout greefed the glowing Jamps as they wire flashed on..~ ... rystem to the people of Waukegan in behalf of the city commissioners, and in concluding, pleaded with the wmhmmfi to the pure water program the commission will present a' the mext election. He said that the ~In --splendid ~oratory Mr, Bullay wy_ presented the lighting The whole block between Grand avenue and Clayton street on Gene ree was jammed with spectators when Congressman Carl Chindblom, Mayor J. F. Bidinger, the members of the committee and little Miss Nel-- son as the "Queen of Light" ascend-- ed 'the speakers' stand. Corpora-- tion Counsel Arthur Bulkley was master of ceremonies. The parade formed at Genesec and Belvidere streets, the southen end of the lighting system, ant un { der the leadership of Capt. J. W Swansborough, veteran leader of a seore of Waukegan parades, it moki its course north on Genesee street | to Grand avenue, over to Sheridan| road and south to -- Washingptor | street, then west i6 County and| north through Claywon, thus tm-' versing every,.thoroughiare which is flluminated by the new lights. : Two Bands in Parade | Music for the pageant was furn-- { ished by two bands, one from tne' Great Lakes naval training station,| and the other recruited from the mu-- f sicians of Waukegan. The Wau--! kegan band played for the ceremon-- | ies at the reviewing stand. _ _ ; ' 9 s OCelebrates | wu'.nlsou-rons mw".y" Omning' FEDERAL JUSTICE wigitors from surrounding . towns erowded around the reviewing stand on North Genessee street and spontaneously burst into cheers as at 9:17 Caroline Nelson, 6 year old "Queen of Light," pressed a button and a noble row of brilliant lamps flashed into glesming splendor. Preceding the ceremonies at \"e reviewing stand upward of a thou-- sand autos drove through the streets which the White Way illuminates in an enthusiastic pageant, while a crowd estimated at 10,000 lined the streets. At the touch of a little girl, Wau-- kegan's "White Way," the dream of the past decade, ceased to be a dream Monday night and became a reality, A throng of citizens and GRAND OPENING Juy 15 the NO--PROFIT SALE LIBERTYVILLE DEP'T STORE The Vfollowing are just a few of the many bargains at our Grand Opening. | It is imfiossible to state all the good thing: we have. Come to our store and see for yourself what we have in our line. Prices marked as low or even lower than can found elsewhere. Mattresses .................0..... Curry Combs ............... 22. .2 Horse Brushes .................... Blankets ...............$2.75, $3.75 Tie StrapS :...s2.;ssai:ss.0.4.260.4 Pup Tents, New ......2.222222.2.... Dungarees ........................ Underwear, Reclaimed, look like new Jumgrs. (Special) ................ Spirals ......................... .. Breeches (Reclaimed) Mess Kits ........... Canteens ........... Chambrav Shirts ... Overalls ....;s2...... Rittner Building, 545 Milwaukee Ave. Army and Navy Goods LIBERTYVILLE DEPARTMENT STORE Wau--| Explaining the work of the Lake 'mon-- | county board of supervisors in the , passage of various bond issues for rand | the county, Lew A. Hendée, county Gene "clerk, today took the stand for the ators | state in the case of the tax objec-- b_'°m-iton against Lake county. yup . uoubrrtiin ) uPB 0 OMR Om Céninty mirer © Bracher from | Mrs. Bertha Wolfsfeld and Miss selling the to collect taxes | Wilcek of St. Louis are visiting Mr. ' have paid. | and Mrs| Max Konmner this week. --.fi,efifvfll continued Fri--| They leave on Sunday for a trip to wg _ Judge. Persons will re--| New York City and Niagara Falls. ' A the@uit until s.turd.yl Miss Christine Smith, who has ngon~when,. unlegs it is completed, | been teaching at Douglas, Wyo., for H# will be continued until M""fi:n'.:mwi.h %mn;:-' while the county ge takes the ome pare work of the h":,dne and :m!lf_lndlmflenry&nifi. symbol of the new ideals and new wirposes which are making < ' The tax fight continued all day today and is not much nearer com-- pletion than it was the day it was started. Attorneys for the objec-- tors have used every possible means to introduce testimony into the evi-- dence in the hope that &heir case will be saved, but to' date, appar-- ently no evidence has been submit-- ted which would warrant enjoining Connty Bracher from seing My to collect taxes Threats of Small's republican forces that the president would not dare nomhinate Wilkerson to the bench because of the anti--Small-- Thompson--Lundin policy of Attor-- ney General Brundage and the nom-- inee to the federal judge's bench. were, disregardde by the president, and on recommendation of lliincis senators, James H. Wilkerson will become Chicago's feder® judge. HENDEE TESTIFIES The. announcement of President Harding's choice of Wilkerson for the United States judgeship in the northern district of Illinois came today when the president sent his nomination of 'Wilkerson to the sen-- ate for approval. Assistant Attorney Ceneral Jameés H. Wilkerson, the legal genius who featured the ~tute side in the case against Gov. l,-um on trial in Waukegan for conspiracy to defraud the state Of $1,500,000 in interest on state f is approved by President Hqu for the federal V'i(eship to sucese Judge Kénesaw Mountain la Chicago, who resigned the bench to take up the position arbitrator for organized base in the United States. . . 90c--$1.19 $3.75, $4.50 oN TAX PROTBSTSI $2.175 $3.25 $2.95 . l7¢ 10¢ General Farmers Special Shoes, Guaranteed, . . $2.95 Dress Shirts ............... .. .$1.50, $1.75 Trougers .................... $1.95, $2.45 Trousers (Khaki) ..................$1.60 Trousers (Moleskin) ......., .. ... .. .$1.95 Socks, Special ....................... 25€ Unionalls ......................... $1.95 Sateen Shirts ..........,........... $150 Union SUItB ......0.sssssisssress.es :700 Balbriggan Suits .................... .85¢ Underwear (2--piece suits) per garment 65¢ Shirts (KBAKHY i« s s«ssssssssswassenss T90 Police Suspenders .......... .. .. 45¢ to 90¢ Razors, Gillette ..+«»--............... 90¢ Razor Blades, Gem, 7 for............ Razor Blades, Gillette, per doz....... | _ Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Caxoll re-- :tumed home on Tuesday evening ifrom a visit with their sop, George { Carroll and his wife, at Maplewood, | New Jersey. | Mr. and Mrs. Ross Triggs and |fnmily and Miss Olga Huss at-- tended the opening:--of the White 'Way in Waukegan on Monday eve-- i Mrs. John Dollenmaier and son \ Harry and Miss Evelyn Wells are ; spending the week end with Mr. and | Mrs. F. L. Rittler in Racine. | _The Young Matrons' eclub of Lib-- ertyville were entertained at a lunch-- ieon on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. |\ Harry Olendorf of Deerfleld, There was a good--attendance at the social dance given: by the Mystic Workers on Tuesday eve-- ning in the lodge hall. Hapkes or-- chestra furnished the music. . Miss Violet Croonberg underwent an operation for removal of tonsils on Saturday afternoon at Victory Memorial hospital. Dr. J. L. Taylor attended her. The Women's Christian Temper-- ance Union will meet at the home of Mrs. L. H. Schanck on Tuesday afternoon, July 18 at 2:30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Joan Lester and family motored to Waukegan on Thursday and visited relatives. C. H. Kaiser transacted business im Chicago on Wednesday, Born on Sunday, July 9, to Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Gifford, a son. Mrs. Kenneth Lovell wag a Chi-- cago visitor on Wednesday, Miss Crystal Ford spent Wednes-- day in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Wade were Chicago visitors on Wednesday. The Diamond Lake Cemetery As-- sociation met at the home of Mrs. E. W. Butterfield on Thursday after, Earl Guyot left Wednesday to spend a month with his grand-- mother, Mrs. Lora Guyot .at West Salem, Illinois. Mrs. G. H. Chard of Austin was the guest of Mrs. A. Nicholas last week. Fred Croker transacted business in Chicago on Wednesday, THE Gents' Furnisnings ADDITIONAL LIBERTYYVILLE ITEMS The Liberty theater is offering a special attraction on Monday, Tues-- day and Wednesday of next week. Norma -- Talmadge -- in "Smilin' Thrgugh." This is a splendid photo-- play and everyone should see it. The story is a fascinating one and Norma is at her nistrionic best in the dual role which she takes in it. Remember the dates July 17, 18 and 19. Three nights. Miss Evelyn Peterson, who has been visiting relatives in Chicago, has returned home. Ed. Kelley and William Gerbert were in Libertyville on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Honeywell transacted business in Libertyville Thursday night. * Mrs. «Koh] and children of Ster-- ling, HNJ, are visiting with friends in Half Day. . He!chts ome day last--week. _ |"®@ % Miss Georgia Havens of Elgin, Ill., spent a week's vacation with I'l © f & her parents here. | s E A. Hitzemann is attending a teach-- | " . & . oers : mantine in Rivar -- Warase T Miss© Hanpah Scawerman has left for 'the Norwegian :uou- hos-- pital, Chigago, where will under-- go treutments. A. Hitzemann is attending a teach-- ers .meeting in River Forest, IIL, The J. H. Haven family motored to DeKalb last Sunday. Mrs, M. Potts visited Mrs. Good-- luck at Lake Zurich the first of the week. Miss Seima Rabe of Eimhurst spent last Sunday at her home here. Mrs.-- E. Dunning and daughter, Miss Bathara motored to Arlington Heights one day last--week. . SPLENDID FOOR _ POPULAR PRICES ROOM=--BATH$T® HALF DAY A5e GILMER SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1922 Crepe de Chine Waists, all colors.., .. , WFrappers ... .. sacas un yame ns nee new s Assorted Aprons .................. Bloomers .................... 48¢ t« Night GOWNS ............. . kess Knicker Chemise .................. Middtes |\..........00..sss:ks se iz a. Beautiful Waists .................. Handkerchiefs ...................1 Corset Covers ................. ... CamISOIG® ..........sssusssuaassars. Assorted Dresses .................. Silk Hosiery ............... .. .59¢ te Underwear .............0..... . 39¢, Bathing Suits ....................s TOWEIS .............ss:szz:sze.s M Camisoles ......................... $159 Assorted Dresses ...................$1.69 Silk Hosiery ............... .. .59¢ to $1.25 Underwear ................... . 39¢, $1.50 Bathing Suits ...................... . 89¢ Towels ......................... 15¢, 50¢ SHiItCARSCS .......2................... $1.50 Leather Bags................. $8.25, $4.25 Ladies' Wearing Apparel U U B N [romprran 54 gg| Lemons SHRIMPS 23 °® 65 Hart Brand, Finest, Tender, 'Siflod. Early June~ Peas only ________. Lg(nige Jar gf Sweet Midgets, special 91 ( LARGE DELICIOUS SUNKIST BRAND DOZEN PEAS! 37¢ Grape--Juice QUARTS 59c Pickles NEW PACK cans 29¢ WELCH'S _ can cans WET _ P/ACK OVER 75 STORES IN 12 CITIES 121 N. Genesee St. Wau 35¢ PINTS s., ... $1.33 ..... $148 ..... $1.38 48c to $1.00 ..... $1.45 .. $1,19 10¢c, 15¢ _ .. 15e Swansdown Cake Flour Specialz 9'(":' a Per dozen ________________9%¢ Deposit required on all bottles taken out. Per GORER ....--___._._._«__.$106 EDELWEISS Beverage, 8 light or dark, per bottle €G LOMAX Ginger Ale or Root Beer, per botfle_. Per dozen ____________ GREEN RIVER, largest Per dozen _____ No. 2 size tins chuck-- top to bottom in rich heavy syrup --A real bargain-- only._______.__ 390 RedRaspberries SUMMER Beverages pzem _______________$1.49 N RIVER, largest er bottle, only__ 9c_ Play Suits ....... Dresses .......... Boys' Blouses .. .. Boys' Stockings .. Underwear ...... Vests ............ Bathing Suits .... Bathing Caps .... Union Suits ...... Knit Waist Shirts Garters, up from . Hand Brushes ... Shaving Brushes . Hair Brushes .... Knives .......... Dressers ......... Mattresses ....... Kitchen Tables ... Children's Apparel LIBERTYVILLE pkg. 13¢ Waukegan Fancy Red Salmon Delicious Coffee Gold Medal Blend, it's the best we sell, and only, pound Peacock Brand TALL CANS r O3 CANS A Fine Summer Dish CAMPBELL'S Pork & Beans Stuffed Olives! 35c Tall Bottle Fanc Stuffed, Special, t*" 10c 236C wovart can $6.95 to $12.00 35¢ 4 10¢c Bars Toilet Soaps! LIFEBUOY, KIRK OLIVE 25¢ $1 45¢ 40¢ 15¢ 10¢ W U B