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Libertyville Independent, 10 Apr 1924, p. 14

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h Polisce of Waukegan and Other Cities Aid Fort Sheridan --~---- Guards in Search. ONE ESCAPED IN BLA;/JKET Minners was a trusty and bad the un of the reservation, but Was sup posed to report in ~At Mine--thirty wrliock. Some time between 6 p. m. sh1 9:30 p. m. --he~ made ~good ~his Smith was & ; general -- prisoner, ~aiting court martial. He 'became ORE FOR TWO ES -- CAPED PRISONERS WV i 0c We Anticipated Her Verdict --___-- _ | ... Sho'mese Stylish Dress Coats -- |__er= _ _' in Three Groupsat _ _ _ '.w use ACHH* .cy E6P ifl + c uen : lance. _ Hig: was of 'a nature, his mind being affected Yvery seriously. |On ome occasion he had managed <to--obtain a . blanket from which hbe fashloned a rough suit of clothes, his own clothing having been {mm away from him.. He was dig-- covered in the act and the improvised suit was removed. Hospital attend-- ants have discovered .that . another blanket is missing and assume that he must have made himsgelt another suit of clothes. -- He was. in . the. how pital at ten o'clock Friday night. This morning be was missing. w* .4. Searching parties --were organized immediately but although em of ground for a radings ~of $ miles was searched no trace of the prisoners was obtained.> > SMALL'S VICTORY GOES DOWNSTATE ~ AND COOK COUNTY more~impressive . by the nomination oft other state officers associalted with him and by .almost as large pluralities.: N:xt to Small himself the fight had centered around the office of attorney : general and in this race Attorney General Brundage, who led the fight on Small, was de feated for the nomination by OSca&r Carlstrom. -- Caristrom's showing. in Chicago was exceptional. N%. from 1815 precinets out of 2067 478. Fred Sterling, lieutenaunt governor, d 11£809 votes in the same pre-- (Continued from:-- page one) him --128,346-- and-- Brundage ~106,/ Never so different--hardly any two models alike--and never so smart, these wonderful Twill coats present a bevrildering variety of modes. They're beautifully tailored from-- superb Poiret Twills, Twill Cords, and Charmeens in Navy, Tan, Gray and Black. Some are plain tailored, some are tucked, some are braided and embroidered and many are fur trimmed with . squirrel or summer ermine. 'All are slender im silhouette. 'The values .are so" unusual © that *» every woman should see them. ,.;'iw ,'1}. 4 -- ¢ e 3 1-'} m ie fi 7 7 w t 5 111| C canaate for h "';'._'" g?,'v TCP p i ':;:;' 57 ie '3; g "Qf » f + i' ?- 5o id P B M . D& T i C C C D l m Answering Every Woman's Desire tor a Coat of Distinctive _ Style Characteristics at a Price She Will Gladly Pay ---- Unogpposed for Recorderer of Deeds of Laks.--County--and elected to that office for first timg under tha change in offices. He formerly was racorder and circuit clerk, The | offi¢es" just now have separated. . | On the democratic side. the candi-- dates endorsed by the state--advisory convention . won almost as handily as did Col. Sprague for aenator and Judge Jones for governor. Ferdinand John C. Martin for 'treasurer and Thomas F. Donovan® of: Joliét, for at-- ~~With only five precinets missing ot ~"Chicago's 2067 and ~with -- 150--pre-- cincts ~reporting> ontside . the' --city, nominated for lHeutenant governor. Andrew Olsen of Moline for secre tary. of state, Hughes for. auditer, Smartest in stylé and always consistently low priced. Just now our Pre--Easter Displays are the taik of the North Shore and this special--selling of Twill Coats is just one of our outstanding events of the Easter sea-- son. . You'll do well to visit the Globe before making any new apparel selections, + y i ups ¢incts to 99,181 for Rinuaker, who| opposed him . * o "% Gregory. carried. them, 60,288%_ to 55,278 for Custer in the closest race of all, that for state treasurer. --4 _ \Every New Fashion Is Always at the Globe First . L; 0. RROCKWAY has ; .::&r'm ¥oe Buzzards, , --~ £ i '»fl ,mm avere Ing 'over a town when they n'l& alighted on the cross arm of a pole | carrying -- the high tenslon -- wire run-- nibg from one power plant to another town. _ In some manmer thc:'otr«::,s thelr wings zo that an electiic cireult was ~completed between one of --the ; wikes 'and part of--the melal {ramég« work of the tower. :They were in i. .( . «. _ A Near Guess. .-- i -- "I'm improving in drawing, mothet," said the Jittle girl. . "Are you, dear? neratie 'Routtraiionnript --sovernor, o ecratic * ""c:\m.-' *J 'The -- vote: -- Jonaes 1, ~BRrowas 46.881: Kell:r--12%,%59; Thomas #,866, stantly: killed. Cartoal, | HL, Ag-u 9.----Seventeen precinets® out: of, 37 in <White county s-éo Small a 'z'x?""i{.n?' '.m. 6 -tim out -- of §8° sim paign . county . give Swall 3827, Es-- sington $405. ) 18 < Ttiat's good|" . "Yes, I drawed a cake on 'my slate and : BReunie guessed it was an oysater," He knew it was some thhig to eat, anyway. didn't he?" Borchers 6.204. Brealk--Away Note. . ° * When you kiss a givl good--by for erer do it quickly.. If you linger too tong-- she may forgive you and take Fon. back, :: :>-->.©. § are right, 'and then iake another 10ook, --Dututh Herald.. | --_'Take Your Time, Boys. _ . _ Look before you leap. Be sure you J » @ P ind n m redge of McHenry. CONGRESSMEN ARE. Who came out victonibus. over..Lealia N. Geoerge, Waukegan and Chas. Eld-- Chicago, -- April 9.--Chicago's saitting. congreadmen . who ~sought rhqniu--i tion won handily. . = (% e Former : Governor : Richard ; ¥ates and 'Congressman Henry R.. Rath» bone <+~were: réuominated> from . state | at large; = the> veteran «Mar Madden : in + the ;first:, distriet, ' D. Hull in the second, Elliott W. seua¥taAR R.R. SWIET the FARM FOR SALE h '~~. Ralph J. Dady, Attorney, : |' Woulkegan, Tilinoin. . ~ / & Th i oi K4 1 pping 1 o hm tE E4e * * ~:, 2 ME C EC «~--By Court Order, at public auction, to high-- est bidder, Farm of 141 acres known. at| Brain Farm, 1%/, miles north of Bowman Dairy) Plant at~Gurnee. CGood house,. barns, well, o;'?.l_wrd, grove, and other' improvements. 14 ' _ Free of all liens and incumbrances, 'other than taxes for;year 1924.~Immiediate posses-- sion given. Abstract furnished. & house,~Waukegan, §de ~will be held <pr SBaturday, Apgil' 19, 1924, at one o'clq@k P. M. at cast door of court Au ' the -- third, r}mh i. m j ~""' C PS fitth, ,fi%«»m 4'-'?-",' aixth," M.~ A. Michaelson . in % Btagley> Kins in the Britten: in the ainth R." Chindblom in' the tenth. EUGENXNE M. RUNYARD, n't; & ---- Master il! Chanoer_v. 99 * There sis <no : greater .evidence" of general he"; of virtye in a. natton than a want of zeal in its Inhabitapts for 'the goud . of» their "country.~Ad» 4@

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