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Libertyville Independent, 14 Aug 1924, p. 10

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WWW PLANS 'rt)' I k (mIlfisafilul0 i" 'i" 'LAnnwcfEn FISH l: - Mr. Puts". who he; been a devotee of the fiddle for many. many years loves the old time music, and in tab lug part in the National Barn dances he feels that be in living over again Uhe done! his. youth when these things were so much in favor. Locpl people have followed his appearances before the WLS microphone and hope Helen Abbott Byfield. 843 S. Lin. len Ave., Highland Park. widely known in musical circles in this state Ind elsewhere .wlll give several Ituttt- here in her splendld soprano volce from WLS. Chicago. on the Evening of August 22. according to an an~ louneement ncelved here. She has been heard here many times us well u ln Chieago, and it in expected that her many friends here will tune In on her on the evening scheduled for her appearance. to see him end up with the highiat honors. . Leo Petal], ot Chicago, and e tor. mer resident ot Area for five years make high in the National Fiddlers' Contest which is being staged by the BdarsYRoebuek Station W18. in con- nection with the National Barn Dance which is a feature ot the Ste- Lion once a week according to word received by his friends here. Mr. Putnil has ttddled several times tor these dances, which begin at seven e'clock on Seturday evening and last until midnight. Last Seturday night In: his mosb recent performance. m" l N c o I" Manage Licenses Powerful motor boats are now eup- plled to state wardens. in whlch they are able to patrol the inter in their terfitory and keep e careful watch. on all their charges. Jhrhen ponds, mud try the spring overflow, begin to dry and there In danger that the mtg in them will die, the rescue crews are immediately put to work tranMerring the fish to safer quar- LAKE C0. FIDDLER .'~ IN NAT'L. CONTEST OVER STATION WLS tern; the fish are taken from the pbndn. alter the water remaining In the pond has been drained. and placed In 1m bodies ot water. Million: of mu died annually in landlocked ponds. before resuce work Wu token up IUt year by the state and fed- on! governments. Man] at the tish cough-t in such ponds we" used com- mercially. This was contrary to state Approximately 60 men. working ht the man crewu Will be employed an. year. Several crews are al- ready u work. Ittt the rainy sprint lu- delayed mentions. Ponds that are mually dry by this time of me you are str:', well filled, and the crew- ue waitiu "or August to {at In in work. - Vt. l lumen ot tuit, unmixed in - and sloughl slang llllnola wa- tartan. including an county, will " mcued in the next lei months by federal Ind lute sumo crown. mot-din; to William J. Stratum, chief mu game wardeu. Mate and Federal Govern- ment: to Start Rescuing Millions of Fish. WILL START WORK SOON John Joseph Keller, = wankegan. Erma] Davenport. M, Wauhegnn. Chas. Vasiiins, ti, Waukegan. Helen Podjunas. M, Waukegan. Ben H. Thompson, " Milwaukee. Emily C. Condon, M. Milwaukee. Martin Jung, M. Iziiwaukee. Ruby Warner, 19, Milwaukee. Ralph E. Stewart. 21, Waukegan. Bonita B. Tanner. 23, Waukegan. Terrance A. Ryan, " Chicago. Margaret Eli: Burke, M, Chicago. Chester E. Linwood. 30, Chicago. Marlon Locke. 20, Chicago. Eddie Harris, 25. Chicago. Beulah Ball, 19. Chicago. Henry Ziehart. 36. Milwaukee. Amelia Zlebart, 39, Milwattkee. Harry Jackson, qtt, Madison. Wis. Anna Keriinske. 20, lull-on. Win. Alvin R. Keller 22. lilwaukee, Witt, Anna Mann. 20, Milwaukee. Oscar Bieich. 21. Milwaukee. Sophie Stuma. 18, Milwaukee. Geo. H. Mason. 23. Chicago. Irene C. Hoettlueuter, 20. Chicago. Victor Christensen, M, Chicago. Lydia Larson, 23. Chicago. Raymond Evans, 20. North Chicago. Carrie Byara. M, Wankegan. Elmer Dom, " liiwankae. Lucille Behreihar. is. Iilwaukee. Frank . Donovan. M, Racine. Win. label Pennroy. M, Peoria. Ill. Cheater Wat. Hence. M, Vancou- VI. A. Billet. " Dull". Tel. m G. an", as. Summon. Id. Cur! let. " Konoshn. Witt. utttan lmhlov, M, Ill'lllleo. Wt". o. ltmpel. n. Chicngo. Acid-Io Arnold. M, Chicuo. Oil" that. It. Illwuukoe. Katy Schumann. " Inna». Harold Andrews Fall. 20. (things). Em Elm". " Chicago. John A. he. no. (wonmnowoc. Win. Dorothy Thomas. M. 0conomovoc. Furl: human. " so. Intuit. Wu $rttraBr, In. Int-nice. no: Mitovull. " Ill'luIOG- It"! Mulevsll. 20. lllwuieo. pun. C. Koephe. M, Merton, Coco": nm Welch. 24. Wuhan. "will P. Frye. M, Invnuloo. In M. Behmidt, M, Two Riven. " Jonathan M. "unkind. Win T In". to, ngh'ood W. 83. Chm " "In" "an Paul Prleakop, M Morris Arbter, 38. Ida Greenberg, M, Walter A. Knapp, 1 Viola R. Chocol. 11 Michael Balm, 23, I Dorothy Jurcln, 19, Illinois. Furry illh'your'm' "oil?! sarit' " " ll over you will have to start ( saving 1'tr'"f?e.l.tyr. Meet 'c,', l 'chd tiriuii1GtobittsrGt' pop; 'ular Imw»mi m; .....7 _-_.- j 2,t'ett You!" lublijo In: _r,s.-t7,liih'i'i'it' r ,Somc town In so lucky.'ln ioreeerPa',rotstter.ttrsin. to any. tell and broke his lett.5 l I}: -. "r-------.', Us" ["What h'bonrm as three: 1Jyyoruett my an- an: LUauirii"iferinan. "BEE because she let other men would haye ted her on on gum" "th they can" In". end- Brien-u. ttht 'riaG"aWrc" taiai. ed for a that m "and " your: in; and 1rtdie_em_tttegytAtl-, Fool." PiriPi?stwtteA-imia WT"! can Mahmud-Kw In! no "Eugenia-.1 3:561:23 in] lion 7eoiiventtiiri"Yit . Pere"'--' -- rd ,n'm! - toy _ "H.934" OM..ogx-.!mn um. "Gn"iGrGiiFt"'i'i'Ei" an; b - _-.---, -- 'a-tret', W Lrifi'i'ii"miti8'iiitriirit1,Cll,ti' New til-Immfuhjur "I "aiiifrtiTii7it a stsx7iiiitoni-iri 41357 DEER? my A,'iiri7i;rii" grxttet, All . I 't,i,l,l.)oa1,',,,,,,,t,,,,,,,,,i,,,,_,_.,.,,.l,., J/Fi'"-)))",""),"""}';"',-' ONT roy hear that vacation call of Wisconsin and Northern Michigan? lt's the , call of the wildwoods. Answer it-- now-while summer still make. days and nights. delightful. Easy to reach? Yul Allvtteel limited train. leave frequently over the North Shore Line, offering you I quick, cool, and comfortable 'ot over I stonevballuwd roadbed, with famous North Shore courtesy attending you the way. Tofllkeach W :sconsm Rhtcation fPoints Direct connections In Milwaukee with the T.M.E.R.& L.R.R. for ocortomowoe, Nuhota Lakes, Nehmbin Lakes, Silver Lake, De1afie1d, Waukesha Belch, N wick: Lake and Pmukee Lake. Also dug: ',qrgtftl',',', with ii?iili'fk",i'illieii1ti'i?, tii on Mon. Sheboy'n. Lakes Cedat " . u Lek Lak and "1de points. Schedo . Aiiiiiriii' iiiiiiEiN ulaqm 1%t coetneetrttlt93orth Shop it? mmmmr _ FiEFE 5.3173. '"it?.cJtitS,t'?? Meg '.C?,iiiriiilf,'ii'i?, a... u "Willi"???- "" "tiil!i'iitiitttt 1awocost Tour Vic Motor Coach 'd, Chicago. '. ' Chicngo; -- _, 5, Chicago. , 25, Oak Park, In 19, Chgo. I, North Chicago. 9, West .Pumnsn, . i "38$. '.1 Taha ' onions, 4') n'onmnsgon'Efi? QM? - --.-- ._...-_. m mnm'fimfi. "1466661 n. 1924 Tt Dr. King, " wu laud. had rotu- ed to perform u maul operation on lupko'l pronto. to I"?! v" ob tuned by Mus. Rabat um one had chained o warrant on Aug. 2, 'ttsate. intt he "I the father other unborn baby, according to Sher"! George c. Bridgman. The 31:! mannered from her home Int Wtttnerdar. h.er supposed wed. ding evening. Ale un Mr home ox- pecuu anhe would - her. In- thormoe'uy. Idgtittibtatioat of the victim we: aratatttiah" this morning through Dr. u' A. King, St. Joseph play-loin!) and mum of the Peace John W. Fletcher. Jenni. men... Aug. ".--ahnit I. " you old Benton Harbou- ry '03qu in held today toi. In dull- mluqu or the my!" at you; don an». as you old. who vu found and" "an!" chok- ed to death In a wopda thicket Alou- sldo the m Imam wand tuck. " Arden, and: here. according to the nor-It'- on". 00111135558 will" ir!!! mum If; '? 31m UNBORN NAME -e Give the name and address of per- sons managing the team and enclose $7.50 for entry fee. 'c, sjiiri1trvx "tiiliiit't)ttti4 Rules and regulations will be sent on receipt of entry fee. All entries must positively be received on or, before August 18th. No entry accepted after that date. s are 'e-it-slit.',',.'.;;'!.." Lake County Fair Association; . "Ad- dress, entries to Gus "Krumrey. . All teams wishing to play ball at the Lake County Fair, to be held August 30, August 31, and September I, please notify Gus Krumrey at Libertririlhs ;; To Bag Ball Team _ In Lake County -... -- _-__ _-___ -"_-"-"--" In Milwaukee Into a T.M.E.R.&L at Milwaukee -iiaitGirtmteoetuNorthShort'rermtrtai. J. To tenchNochem Michigan nation panacea? mien: connections are tttlt Mm'vkh PtmMnmpette, seamen or "when. 1ltt2'h'.'gttd,T"L'Mn'i"8lEll'd! Theth MUMQMhWWmdu-rw iGarisGAFtuetu-u,ineu-t.a-ett_ 1auo-itauuGrar-raueyytrretht, be MttedtgttiseeAqeqe Gaaumoee-tehNtri6tNt" that" ' 2'tthhhrd Se:erdNhu"fdtr, 1'a'11','lll 5 rxmwfimmm -,llitt/ttil,ti'i'i) , "validate" _ - flee/trt Shore o' 6 andMilm WWW, . "with " " A ..1 Motor Coach Service to Nearby Resorts cén-v' mu lath-i In" had told her my.» use In. ttirN will"... 80 took the ammo may at no cording to the lemma, {or I. also told her, [IQ can In "had another girl In 8m. " 'tttet also was in the am. can ." Batttttu-enguttagdtHr, Charleston Cool-hr. um rem-u, wag-memo. a any II. My t Uh. _ "I vu um ho Chill no a he had "and." "it I told "you that. a. ." The girl VII the . to. at In and In. an. BAM. ct "out . t1rrmcrtt-matta_1t _ A In». had the in]! of calm on It" IcKlnuy It": I "rata.. the and". The N _r:)nt!uod shed! an who di ,not an on, not" tt o'clock on w, in"! vlcth'u ammnnoqA than t Inter Im- in In all all" "I norm and "and." . _ Pte. gunman. to: at. £3- " In an) to Inn t"tr.tod I" tuber. 'li'i%l mm; tn Ith.ttt of circumnunw oviduct "in. eventually than" tho rtlttt. lbort lived attbt tnd Mt " luod'eonhuton. . w the an at "not?" Mau. Hatchet had lit." an ,lr%N%tt. Stuntman oeMthmareet C I'm-ml. . 'lla,'i"delflit mum , gt)? "W b\ . ,\ "iaal . .\ ll . (ii, , (BNI) 20 V I, D 'dE I all u B, 5 Si) " 'ke) Ill . OUR It DAY SALE WILL END J,i':iili. with a sharp final redtiction on every W ' SINCERITY CLOTHES Mrork Pants, special at am"... .Wprk Pants, 34 to A very good assortment worsteds and Cashmere . . . at ..__............m.;.'._.__..,....__....$19-95 A very special assortment of Men's and Young Men's beam tiful patterns _W.~_$24'95 Mothers, here is our opportunity to save on boys' School Clothes. Svhool starts Boon, so be prepared. " Bo B' Suits are 5 to 18 o"lr.?lllll'r.lll"l. ler-F85, Bo ts' Sliits are 6 t lsymw _.irtl'tfrt.1_.$10S5 Pine assortment of col- on and styh, all ',fc:ilr$12S5 with it sharp final reduction on evisry itenrin our store for Saturday. In this "great sale we are featuring one of the best lines of clothing for Men and Young men in the UNITED STATES. The above are farts that We can GUARANTEE for we have carried this line for sometime and they have proved to us, by actual wear, that SINCERITY CLOTHES are made fm SERVICE as well as FIT and STYLE. ' c. . Work Pants, Sweet Orr are guaranteed not to 1' Work Pants Sweet Orr, are guaranteed not to y Dress Pants- are guaranteed not to InP-"". - Blouse o.....-..............................................-'""' Work Pants Sweet Orr, Any Blouse in the House, are guaranteed not to rip$3'95' l guaranteed fast t',2,',11l'ir'......,...89e Dreim Pans--- Boys' Shirt, collar attached 30 to 44-..._._..-...._..ro$4'95 tor C'i/til1rftl1r..1t..trtf,1...95e There ere my other things that I have not room to mention but re- member nothing reserved, 'mtr_rtMsrgn this utore is on we, " may reduced prices. Such as: Bela, Belt Buckles, Jewelery, Traveling Bags, Silk end W001 Hose, Golf Hone, 0011 when, Pajama and Right Shh-u, Mn thastq, Work Coats, Sweeter ttttata, Ieck Ties, Work and Dress Gloves, Thn: brellne. . L. A. DOOLI I I LE 20 N. Genesee St. Boys' School Suits Work Pants [M___$1.95 ___*__~_$2.45 tootip$2'9.5 ?0";ip$3.95 $4.95 124-33559-" - " u ,'i,i I l I . ' ' , ' ' ' . _ _ l F t I I I t i t , ) " aI'll'"mu'ml|""I'l"u."l"|"m'|'.1"|"mmn'l" Successor to Doolittle & Whyte the center: Men's Overalls, best grade 3 Kant Ripum double knee Men's Work Shirts, Ravine best made L.....-.....-.-....------ Men's Khaki Pants, 32 to q This lot of Suits is without audoubt, one of Ahe best issortmcmts that can be fpund. and are worth $29.95 double for this sale............: ' Boys' wool Selmol Pants, ( good grades o........,.......,..............' Boys' wool School Pants 1 best grades o.........-...........,.....:.' Boys' wool School Pants I select woolens o.....:.........-.....,....) Boys' Blouses Bl kSati audblu trioed mfg" ama 8811p 69e 42 waist .....r-r---.-e'""""'"" Men's Khaki Pants Ripum o.....-..............:... Work Clothes "l; Shirts, Karine 89e 'tii"rcrcr:iiiriji'i'i 59 O 'iiriiiriir"kriiii'jii"i 95 ......................"........ 't.' Pre . _.. . Boys' Pants In!) "tit -" tt. Mr, (ii:',.',)?-!!,'," cut gym! on ie Nolan, '"vrtytfJt8.Kttt"tttttis can-mum 91mm»; " Ramona "a"'tt 1 I" With him 83.. ','liltL'k', m. iipttsdthp,t V _ Stil.":'.'?",',)'?,'? Nature ia win. td trump urn hm lb. in. glfi!itil, M" may occuton to IT " on ttut 1b thy touch In " "new ttin may" of am by the' "new" tee can to r!"qt tn having more a: I. but, litre our. bodies. I FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN "NT VENEER}. VETERINARY micron $23 W,,,,, "out lulu 1$2.15 $1.69 $1.95 $2.95

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