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Libertyville Independent, 21 May 1925, p. 10

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+*» PRew reallze the immense labor, capt-- _ Ba!l -- and ' material used to produce amatches. Thousands of men are em-- * plagyed, millions of dollars invested and vast forests cut down to meet the de mand in America of 700 billion matches a year, One plant alone on the Pacific coast covers 240 acres and uses two hundred thousand feet of sugar pine and yellow pine logs in a €Cay,. 'The odds and ends will not do. g--_,--:-u'mumlmi'l + to! '--1-2"-&1--" * --#~tfarmer--nearRussell,--JH,--Otes-- @ ©:30 Wednesday night from the et-- fect of a kick over his heart, s , .. Sered when he attempted to lead a horse out--of his garden. _ ~ Dr. Lowe of Pleasant FPrairle was called when Mr. Howard felt weak from the blow. At 9:30 last night death came. The inquest beld ARECLL.o'cioch hit mainiheJ _--..._----..; : They Guessed It. When the b'y plazed "How Dryp 1 Am" at the league ball park at Port-- lnnd, Ore., three JLE'"' fans stood in their bor with %a@!s raised, thinking # the national anihem. _ [ Would Please Him. Iindsey had the little ben fast and wus trying to bring ber head close to tbe ground. "What might you be try-- Ing to do?" exclaimed her father com-- Ing upon the small girl in the yard. "I'm trying to make this hen say ber prayers." "Well," said the parent sad-- 1y, *I bope she'll say ; '*Now I lay me.'* A eenstant search !s in progress for large forests of perfetrt trees to meet the. future needs.--F. H. Cheley in *"Etories for Talk\ to Boys®s." _ daughters, Spencer, Gilbert and Leon Moward, Mrs. Margaret Flood, Mrs. Gladys Metcall, Mrs: Jeanette Schios-- »er and Miss Anita. Howard, .. . Funcral argrapgements will be an» pounced --later. It is expected Ihat AgE@ be took over the farm at Rus selt--and has been crunning it ever since that time. . Besides the widow, Mr. Howard in _survived --_hy Abreo--s0oas--and--Jour M about ~6&elock ~--Wednesday morning Mr. ~Howard saw that his horse had broken out--of the pasture and was in the truck garden. He went out to lea dthe-- korse batk to the pasture, and before he seized the animal by the forelock, the hurse kicked him just over the H A DL ARGE FAMILY i n ~~C.--Howard, Russelt Farmer for 12 Years, Died at 9:30 Last Night. is "~CATML WHEN KICKED BY --[WOMAN; BURNS HOME /' HORSE IN fiARMN Ehr;x'?::mfi; t%fl:};fi' M:'omté;c; 4 Room Bungalows SHIK 14134 FT., INCLUDMNG 8# FT. PORCH Hich Grade Material Furnished. I-I\_dlv' Plans Free. Wrie #owe WMustrated Bulletin K--2. GREATEST VALUES EVER QXFERELD follew. Then there is a_ C which makes men join h-fl,h th¢ song, If seng it be. K3 3 w _ z4 Little Clarence had been --Raving trouble with the boy next door. "I bope you remembered that a soft an-- swer turneth away wrath," sald his mother. _ "I 61d," rep'ied Clarenoce. "I threw a rotten apple at bhim }" 7 mu--.ctni'g-fin,ungfi rain. If a cat sneetes or #ts its back to the fHre it will rain. If che washes her {nce durlag a frost it wil soon thaw. If she scratches the wall or the leg of a table vigorously the wind will be very high. If asses braz tt is another siga of raia. Londor, May * 20.--Field Maereha} Bir Fdmund Allenby, high commis-- sioner of Egypt since 1919, his re signed and Sir George Lioyd has ao cepted the commissionership as his succestpr, Foreign Secretary Austep Chamtberiain announced in the House of Commons today. -- f _ Virtually the entire k;;twtz, ag join~ ed in the search for the r and kidnaped woman. * 7 wounds in her face and box. map-- aged to drag hberself from the bles + Winthrop, Me. Maey »d% shooting Mrs. Pmine 'rovu,& P old widqgw, and applying the torch to ing cottage. Bhe is in a serious con-- the cwidow's jewels, bound and gag-- ged hber niece, Mres. Aida -!_h'zmd, %6, end carried Her oft in an dutomo NW.V e "saffee HBO + +63 + Mrs. Towns, bleeding from bullet her cottage,< &a man, who demanded @PECOLIAL -- FOUR ROOYX BUNGALOW, size 27182 feet, FINE ROOM RUNXGAIOW, ise 27138 fecq, and s" porch 8122 feet.. 95 &1X ROOM BTNGAIOW, eize 27143 feet and ms .porch #122 feet... HMis Reading of Prover§. ALlLLENBY RESIGNS As it Saemed to Her. '615 $705 buot i in its 12 per.--Bxchange. rery hot water to run over the out-- side about a ln!n_lte. '1"%&0 nside quickly wit leaving arke. Hold them under the bot water tap. 1sed for years J&fu&u fip d Kor »11 bottles dry out with t tisaue Irying the iiside 'of decanters, vinegar jottles, etc, which are in &; uge : After washing out thoroughly with hot ln;o,vulod on the stage by mis t. "l # 5 ¢ Be that as it may, most theatre goers, and the writer, are on!y too %y_ to Nkv._ e that the horror of Cat and the *C@sary~~----any } Of course, --Anpabelie is only a stage character, and--her spooky ter-- rors are _ but "make believe" -- but ¥ persons. who have Abrieked in uy-f'thy with ber from across the Tootlights apd fipally go bome quit-- ering with excitement, are likely to Bind jt hbard to believe that, once the curtain falls, the timid "Camnary" throws aside her terrorse, trots off to ber hotel, sups bhappily on bread and milk and retires to slumber. C ungy, " MR 4 on n te enngnn nee uamna * "%oe." erplawod Mies MWex in _ That's what Ansabelle Weat, bero-- ine gt' "'l'l:t C:: and the n?uuy" expertences t nl m! l'"! tomingber ~way ~at~ tho watiness" on An fey--celd 'hand cligsps ber throat just as she is 'going to sl€ep. Her friend and adviser vanighes jnto thin air just as he is about to warn her of some hidden danger, --~Walls open suddenty. Strange, oreepy sounds are beard--belis 'tolling, keye rattling in 0x Ace, ~ MANY THRILLS IN : ~ ' ~"CAT AND CANARY"!® _A rox T any 1 Sheryill Bond & Mortgage Co. . 7 % A Home -- -- -- Investment southeast corner of Sheridan Road and Siz-- teenth Street, North Chicago, I!I. The building will be of buff brick and concrete con-- atruction with terra cotta trim, and will have a trontage of 125 feet on each street. 1t will contain MLI-NO- and 4--room apartments in addition to space seven stores on the main foor. After going over Mr. Killian's plans in detail and assuring ourseives that there is a real need in North Chicageo for a building of this type, the Sherrill Bond & Mortgage Company have just made a First Mort-- gage loan on the property, and offer to investors-- As the land and building are conservatively appraised at $275,000, the bond issme amounts to only §0%, of the sound valuation of the mortgaged property, /'\o net income from rentals, placed at not less than $30,000 per year, is more than two and one--half times the greatest annual interest charge on the bonds. Thess bonds come in $100, $500 and $1,008 danomina-- an every dollar invested, but they assure the investor of COMPLETE SAFETY, | Toits m ren tm endentis h anoent soper * . se t , Of one t ,cm...m named mm is no obligation. tions, and are a WIGH GRADE INYVESTMENT IN EvERY «tuss or TH®E woun. They not only offer 7%, mWNTEREST 79 W: Monroe St., CHICAGO -- Phone State 8803 KILLIAN BUILDING 6« NORTH CHICAGO, ILL, 1+ ;165,000 First Mortgage Real Estate 7% Serial Gold Bonds Y our Opportunity to Get Mail This\Coupqn for Full Details C¥ a & Co., North Chicago wred 7 the KILIAN BUILDING and . Bollding and Equipment) P Seutes --" W--'i ® e mes ow Tnds on mage * 4 gd by . In aome part uf continéital Kurope, 'hehvm is a common erop, espe-- oo on e en "® Brittany, P'ra ~En <thet H the soil is --rather-- poor, but in such soil Nuckwheat will thrive When used as |)n'nutodhtn.c&h§__m mncmmt?u&t grown wcept as food for pheagents, ~____Trmije F * It is a noble and great thing to cover the blemishes and to~ the fail-- Oft the cloud wh unt nour eepveg bit future ngs wash them first with a little tepid "mm"l!-nou-.h:l{.ltwi mwho"" > 2 L lack from a Jeweler who upderstands ~| faensann d nc | ngs wash them first with a little tepid | lull in mows ies Bgcome clauded and diogt -- tos rais of : é e dupgain of is P in i, but a good % always ws i&bm?éu_ 8 pristine aor. XCombe, barettes and pins that ho ~> Aug ut to" ¥*= o an oye invent W | _ JACK E. LEVINE e 4 "Wholesale ind Retail Distributors of All Standard Tires and Tubes. General Cord x3' Oversize -- 'Big € er';B'eft'"e'r] Greéeater I ----Than Ever Before --|-- All Records Broken ! We Retail at Wholesale Prices MHeary duty. 29. Mobiloil 5 gal. Waukegan Tire Market Tires Now In Pro Waukegan Tire Market Ar 4i .$10.95 & 14.95 & 1745 . 18.45 & 21.46 . 21.95 Frade With Jack and Save Some Jack \ Wext to Blomberg's Furniture Store. #0x3+, Heavy Duty ..... 30x3 Giant at the s o¥ :Oglhn worth of new, quality merchag regardless of cost and great chbge bave been in the past this -ur~.§ we ever anmpounced. It's the bargain event of a de a UhallW@Bree to competition everywhere to equal th§ a Whallé@®ge to competition everywhere to equal th§ The Greatest Challenge Sale . We Ever Held _ II's the Climax of our Re--Building Srtes Conir 9113 r%i t9 cymmence work in (the interior of gl store ind we must give much room to the buildets, GO/p/Ae SPRING Every Department Must Be Bqueezed Frightfully hk $10. 965 Case ... ... .. .$10.95 30x3), Fisk Red Tops .......$12.95 8 -- V¥ olt Unlimited Guaranteed -- Rubber Pre--To--Lite and Co-- lumbia Batteries, 13 Tires 33.59

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