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Libertyville Independent, 17 Sep 1925, p. 12

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g% _ CLEVER FARCE * be regarded _~ thy with yo »"h --_to seek wit _ . Mtores or 0 _ --seene of _ ih -- ~--__._--FAfter yo names and ~ messes, and *A Motorist Should Act to "~ment of. the C j < "Ie personal . course, tL tirs «4Seal aid for th . _ Mtandét may b of which law suits are likely to :de welop. do not know what to do ~t the time. of ° the accident," «says & Dbuiletin issaed by the legal depart: ment of the Chicago Motor, 'club. . _"In personal . injury .. cases, . of «course, tl lirst thing is to get med-- Scal aid for the injured. Bome by-- utandér may be intrusted with the mectdent * yaq > qus "The answer to the 'question, "What shall I do in case of acct G@ent?" is: Get the evidence. _ -- _ task . of getting the names of wgt- ness~s, while the injured bersons are being® burried to a bospital, --_ _' .' "The first© thing to ~be remem-- befed is that law --cases are won not by the brilliance of counsel, but : b¥ the facts as presented In i.bhe evi-- dence, and evidence cannot be .maAD ufsétyr * at the --_time of "trial; it must be obtatned at the time of--the nection it is well to remember that a C@isinterested witness, a bystander, is reore valuable than one of the oceupants of your car, who might be regarded as too much in sympa-- thy with your case. It is advisable to seek witnesses in houses or i6 stores or office buildings near the %d the . accident.. . pivzmc -- er you have _ obtainedt --the names and addresses of your wit-- nesses, and of the driver of the other car. make a note of the wea-- t¥er conditions, and of the nature of the pavement. Step off the dis-- tance from the curb to the point M accident: note skid marks that tell where the brakes were applied. Tuke the name, address and lioense munsher® of the driver 'of the otber _ Because the county board of Lake| -- -- «ounts is m;u m:' probiem Neens'rqg alls throughout i ts earart alacics. n is ol inferest used to make you forget to The aAme .3 ¥adress--o* t driver. > C k. «S ww -- the-- aAlam --iaken ~by --thé BB _--____ _ _ se /. thly horrd in beru: ccontr on« [ Get the weekly habit. Become 1oo% at ~hbim so ~that you wil} ie able to i@entify bim .n court "Me not ftrust the aflable arivet who admits be was in the wronk anidl tells jyou that his lusurance company will send you a check for the damages. This is often a ruse '-- MANY MOTORISTS The Whole Town's Talking." -!I'n.m, foaaoakn? T tunay farce, opened * screaming!y (unny farce, opeo@) * 'H | paaoug 1066 FOR SEATS ! s waek's | rauk at tThe Majestic Bunday. Judging by the reception ac-- corded this production the first day the whole town will be "laughing' as well as "talking" long before the end of the week. The play is one of the eoverest as well as one of the fum | nbest the writer ever saw. Its a roar of laughter from start to finish. Leading honors are shared equally by Richard ABlan and Oscar O'Shea, the latter proving to be the best little "fixer" imaginable. Eva Kobhl ap pears in one of her most charming roles and pretty little Agatha Karlin has anm ingenue role tha' Just sults zl.alu Lythe," movie star, is radiant-- Iy beautiful in her dazzling cowns and adds much to the success of the winy. Jay Collins and Aldis Bartiett also are cast well and do tull justice to their parts. William Jule and E4-- ward MacArthur, make the best of winor parts. y--* The Majestic was packed to the doors Sunday, the receipts being the MWegiat Tor any day duringk the en wagaement. The andience was deeply ---- Beceause 6 the heavy demand fot woats Manager Sistare is opening the available at all times at 25 cents sach ANOTHER CO. ACTS ON DANCE HALLS Lon _1*keB ~BDy-- CBP Y -- > 0 14 * o t on rrhed Get the weekiy habit. Become ra at o# frowned ts bat fzally comff a subscriber. m'"' OME P 10 Priving 'west at: Wedge's -- corner early Sanday morning, C.T. McClear of Lake Blulff was injured when his car ran into a ditch. The windshileld Average annual salaries of women | teachers, 1915----$631.75. ~ R _ Average annual salarlies o( women i eachers, 1925 --$1543.82. > Percentage ol increase, 1915 to 1925--143.6 per cent. Average ansual salaries all teach-- interesting Comparison Shows Big Increase in Salaries s Since 1915. s MEN AVERAGE $2,229 YEAR I Town's Talking" 1925--187.1 _ In 1915, Will, 'Grundy and Kane counties were the only omes which pald --higher salaries to _'-opA_t_ooAc_bA ers, Peoria county was the only one which palid its women teachers more. Since then other counties also have increased the salaries of their teach ets> but with. one exception . Lake coully leads the list. . _ heart cannot be frozen by adversity, as the water that fows from the spring doks not congeal in winter.--Fenimere Percentage of increase, 1915 (to-- 'I Coming "THE OLD SOAK" |§ ' Mr. Oscar O'Shea, ; \M . Witt Pray the Oi4 Soak _ [ shattered, the glace cutting the NEXT WEEK STARTING lfli SUNDAY MATINEE, SEPT. 20 1 "W. at 25q Winers 99¢, 75¢--and 50¢ NOW PLAYING 1| in Waukegan and on the North "The Man Who A Sensational 5--Act Drama 1 A Cripping Love Story ;i Creater Love Hath No Man [ 4 aJ e e i hay 1 P il','::i :s PAID IN ST ATE Friendship Lasts HURT AT }ALCO ns Ts taq m Oe iA ut BOL P o t OA MB O _T M* Poe e l rele : P Revrat P0A ce _ W c 0 2 se . t 5 lll heviates s y o on Bbeanany '.'-"*'m._...,"::::.l.- asi. ----Featured In Bewitching A in enc ie ul aanmcrnrc nc dfares, Predicted that Thousands of Autoists will use Glycerine rommaret . anabaniertie n iihatipieiy. rnaaban it t become tee--totalers, according to the mecebanical -- fAirst aid© departmedt ~of the Chicago . Motor ~Club, and-- this year these car ov'mu will use noth-- ing but glycerin. *. =-- = *4 e ol .the club has made come--iovestiga-- tions among: motoristaw--and © this year half »of the club ADVANTAGES -- ARE-- TOLD emseninamsmemit ies 10 W in h c ------ahnner o=++ cce mmetitthr m rncons Pse «) LOSING IN FAVOR Baturday Sept. 19th °> . . in celebration of the --Jewish Holidays, so o your shopping Thursday 'and Friday & & m % <ye 4 3 + i ' * . a y iss -- % a use A "' .'~" * s # > e whoafaia's. s e " @ . C% ,._ . * Lk h x , % * ; % , * | @ a , '.~ . S % # C , 3 n e & = wl -- 6 »B *A 14X F * 4 ~# > ' , SA 4 > * 4 @~$® L ns ® $3 a $ m * a4 ts i .'.', C w¥ _ a C d » jr-: T (l'# 8 C 'i: A 1"". ® R We » "b ."' *> J ." ---- $ M -'-L ; y "l" :1'--,-" a A nc' aot s3 s weer o-----:-v- r ASvr e w se omcs C e Te un nrg Mphtcre = _ ) = % : o" e c arine Bb o PM3 +3 * Sn , h c t 2x 2 i. al uks > ¥ "':*. *A .\."','. /o : *"'v These delightful now models their simplicity : and novel trimmings are ait;tiéging untu-- gual interest. They're fasci-- nating new hats featuring the large, «slightly . rolled brims and the dashing Buccaneer styles. You will love the ef-- fective ways if which they are trimmed and the fine qfig MA --the satin and yvelvets of. which they are fashioned. They are In Black and all The. Gor-- geous New Fall Shades > For Fall alcohol s---- oS t e . --,|-- ~--~~_-- An Important Selling glycerin and the other, halt 'will btick | mont that the [ s 1e aivdiiel and wete sotation mlm conducting © teats: with rubber hoseé and> glycerin. < The <rubber hose was = The boilivg --point . otgliycerin--is :A Tew degrees above that of water, and llt:' t'l.ll ro:;:-.n can be used early A te, reby ave , dam-- age that is c::':d_to :?z:-': by an unexpected © ~enep ~ in : early % thexpeeued "cold epep fr nariy . ie ter or by a belated cold wave in the Spring.: The statements of the en thuslastic axeofi-.m _are . put forth for what they are worth, ani the 'mechanical" firat <ald department of the clus simply makes the state evaporate, so that the protection gain-- botled in Abe ; glycerin _ con every :day for four months single Alling will last all winter it all conmnections are ;fi;. and that a'ffty-- Afty molution will . prevant freezing at --any -- temperature. * The : glyceria They also say that using .radiator glycerin say that a lack 4 '05 -- Of essential and immediate interest are these luxu-- rious new coats recently arrived for fall and winter wear. Some are slightly fitted and flare out at the knee. -- Others aré in the new wrappy effect, the silhouette that deftly preserves the exquisitely slim |-- line and has achieved. an overwhelming popularity. They're charmingly developed of such superb new -- aaiy. t / Aferballinr--sray ns > <ACF 9° T fabrics as Kashona, Pin Point, Veloria, Carmina, Kashmirella, Marvella, etc. Alt are beantifally lined and elaborately trimmed with rich new furs used in original and effective ways. All wanted new nlary Eobear in --rich. XANIEIY.--_._1..__." > . __.'_= Autumn Coats ----Other Coats $25.00 To $39.75 . ~ will not We Feature Three Groups At .. Of Rich Beauty . <by the Champlain and 8t. Lawrence | we are not Rood.----T'icero. Ns Jhnmm.m by--anm | : *A pte««--mmb--nnent .. . [ + o eaat oK . viver; about eight milesabovre Mon-- | borderland or-- mtarch--land, is applied Rreal, to the town of St. Johns, on the | to a great region in Europe embrac-- Richelieu river, a distance of 16 miles. | ing most of the southern part of Rus-- Karl Gosford, the governor--general, © |and East Czechosiovakia. °> o SW . «qst =~ m . MM f He was telling of bs travels, and his young 'listeners were duly im pressed, for he was a --wondertul man, judging by his adventures,-- "But the real thriller was when I made sixty eannibals run." he mald, and paosed, you--do that?" W- omm ninprsmcage-- lc cc. oo' oi eathics t a im anpitant in fln ~ --onfe > :Nthfvgfl?lt_@'!"- was | ---- . Cunning,; Not Goodness -- reply. ; $, k"~ t :r.t,':edu'mnuuuu .. _ First Canadian Reilway | .: | 5y 'k'.s:m""'hm Ming tome mt 25®°.35°--49= 'l'hmm@renlelo{gol?eml quality, so lovely and so decidedly new. There are styles for every occagion and all are as smaxst, yonthfnl'ndem;h(udmanbc. Fashion has her little pets this fall, 'remdhplaytdinthde'onda!ulm VAndlhciav_eqpmdof having achieved the unusual. There are demure high collars, long sleeves, molded lines and flaring skirts. Could the mode have been changed more completely ! Tbenisnothingnnflnineento!uyearngo.~"l'hcnbadu_ include Pencil Blue; Pansy, Rust, Black Prints, Blacks and Navy. and their unpretentious simplicity is emphasized by | The distinctive new trends of the that will appeal to every fashion ® Newest Satin Dresses _ For Fall -- In Three Wonderful Groups At. uPn ltc o oL 4 NC apeeed c Pon s adherence 'that knows not the mean-- JIng of reward or danger. 4 New Jabots, New Paneis, New Necklines New Sleeves, New Embroideries > _ _ -- 'Is a weritable shopper's Paradise. Com-- . § ° forts and conveniences dear to the heart .§ > = of --the. busy: shopper have been amply § provided. The New Home Of Autema o i it "Just: between _ > you and me I'll tell--you the secret. 4 angwer . -- the | contribugars ~and tell . ucribe for iife."--Indlanapolis Star, ~._ : --4'geaine:Arst obtained recagnition as a valuable drug 35 years ago, and the supply was derived from leaves of the wild coco plant, native to Peru. Now the shrob is 'cultivhted in Jara ou an t6p m Tricks in All Trades «+

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