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Libertyville Independent, 28 Aug 1924, p. 15

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In the years in which political campaigns are. waged these fairs afford a great open forum for diae'uaaimi of the issues which interest the farmer folk. The astute campaigner is never slow in taking what advantage he may of the opportunity aftorded. "Trap" policemen who hide alone highways? to. catch unsuspecting motorists will be forbidden to carry? out their favorite practice, in Illinois, if a measure adopt-1 ed by the Ill_inois safqty council isrmade a law by the "i -'_._ _ -_--v- Nu..." - nu "'"rvP" 11-1:ch Lu tut: LIIULUJC. It's an awful dose for the Tribune to swalitiiv, this showing made in the straw vote but you ean't get arbund it; the people DO express themselves not only in the primary but in stratrotos So far as the Governor is concerned all tlyrpropaganda the Tribune is able to cir"eulate cannot change the voters. . For once the Chicago Tribune is tiabltergaated. It took a straw vote at the Aurora County Fair on GOV- ernor in Illinois. It found that the vote given Governor Small was twice as great as that given to the Demo- eratie candidate. It had hoped that the Democratic can- dictate would receive the majority of votes. It has been admitted that the vote given Governor Small was about twice as great as that given to candidate Jones. If it admits that ratio after all of, its lies about] Governor Small we are inelined to thobelief that the ACTUA L figut'os taken in the straw vote by the Tribune will pfobably show the ratio about 4 or'.5 to l, rather than 2 to l as the Tribune admits. In other words you can muitiply by 2 or 3 and be heater correct than to take the Tribune's, unhappy admission, .-But, it shows the way the WIND BLOWS; it shows the people believe in Governor Small and no longer-believe in the Tribune. It is the "hirirest bathe" season, a getting together ot the people of the rural districts in friendly eotisriidea. ship that makes better men andm'omen and better. eiti- ZOHP . " In anally section! of the United States ttw annual """A"LT"rt'h'i,',"ll', Jl"l"l"dl eounty fair has become an established intrtitutio.m y- of the law are bad enough ready the programs for the autumn's events are being the guise of oftieera are far lent broadcast,.nnd with the promise of an abundance PM?! to be .living examplo ot those products of thehnd which comprise the War We T0. violate all laws. portion of tu.displars ottegstt, interest is keen, even in tg't,',tt 'speed traps. It', homes far remoyed from the county seat on: thg'site, " limiting tspeed. wherever it is, that has been fixed upon for the ex. T"""'"'""""":""""""'-"-----: hibition. . P WKI' mrnn I Em fat/233:1".g -"-.-.". . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5937 'tij:, "They're w, oversize, and are fNr Bag Cured" WAUKEGAN BITTER DOSE FOB mm TO SWALLOW. WANTS LAWS HALTING SPEED "TEARS In order to serve the tire buyers bf Waukegan and surrounding territory better tires at less" cost,I am constantly investigating the tire market. My large volume. and facilities makes it easily possible to secure them. Your _siatisifaction is my reward. We are always busy which bespeaks our own better Values and willing service to you. A dollar saved is a dollar earn- ttlrrho?rtvtr satisfaction pf your purchase lives long after' the price is for. gotten--that's why I feel that I. arn fortunate in" securing the Mason Cord franchise. I Aust sell a large volume to hold it, and from indjcatiotlp, I will exceed my own expectations: They're going fatt. Have you put on Masonsyat these low prices. Do so today. Why rely upon th0se old tires. Be content. Blade in Masons 5 big factories and backgd by their vast mtsouieea. AND our Bupeiior Service. Northeastern nunoh' busiest The Store. 'ttit to com you "and an for 'ou- ,, ' do thin". . . "MASON MAXI MILE CORDS" THIN!!!" rm YE; Our Mason Cords are going Ii'ptit--1rir have had to" replenish our stock in the last few days in order to take care of the Demand for Ameriea'g Greatest Cordg-Beeauge- _ " A He leaves the Impression. mad " necessary nanny an that the pros- pect gets autonomic insurance, where- When ttte'motoriat is threatened with unjust tapttort or with regula- dons that would work . hardship on him or be In ndditionnl emote the Chicago Motor club bu niwnyn come to the front to do battle for the nun it represents. the car owner. The one owner. is now unnamed by n more insidious enemy than May that bu over Info" attacked. him. This time the my eons. to'hhn in the who of n friend; to defraud him. .Giih tanned. unocrunioun ulce- men, knowing of the mecca of the urge membership of the Chicago Mo- tor cinb, have attached thenueivon to service organization. Ind are out on the streets. promising for 839.50. or some such Amount. n brand of service which. it it could be given. would be the best on earth. But it can't be given. "When you join our organization," says the glob salesman. "rou receive automobile service had insurance." Here no some ot the represent; dons made to motorluts: He offers an evidence an mick from the otthat menu-e ot the mo. toring. It (allows: ton of the Clause Motor club. 'ho um- " the. Waukeun and his county reptmntutlve of the cram union. The glib wowed alanine; In the latent menace to we, pence ot the no- tor colony. according to R. A. John. MmhtlSr FACED BY NEW MENACE; . (ilU8 SALESMAN START THEIR BATTLE _iik'ir,iiihiiuik PM: for a interval! indting id Tttty, 'aeutapring are being made. L4." "e tre. conid be gloqe, the JmNtthure gtatgd, by having the? can" patrol the road and make known their presence. thus reducing the speed law infractioni. A law of this sort OUGHT to be passed. Violator- f the-law grembad enough but violators of the law in the guise of officers are far worse for THEY are sup- pong} to be living exaulplos to the public that it is wrong T0 violate all "T'; Leth, hive an? a 'tg, owning spec traps. t's needed " muc " t E: limiting speed. .. he Uanlous Sehr I Latest Emmy, According to Motor Club. 10tt tuttttt Gancseo Street Trade with Jack and save some "Jack" It's Ii'sip)irsilito Pay More fQDdhgéfous tl, Ali/jiri-ii" _' Phone u "ttther dun go priced in proportion as than" Waatsitttttotr. Aug. " - Thomas Brown. a clerk tn thet Richmond, Va., post office in 1810( huu'been given ometat "with for hum: invented the "post office box." While there are ne'pon office de. ptrtment record. to thaw that.Brown was the ttret to nuke 1nd put the post ttttlee box in use. there I: ttoth- ing on me to disprove the claim nude for him bi his granddaughter, Miss Mary D. Lewis ot Tallahassee. Florida. Postmaster Genera New, therefore. has replied'to a letter from. mu Lewis presenting the claim by sut- " "port to us any ale-man who tells you that his mlution In unlined with the Chicago low club through the America: Automobile "mention. Till CHICAGO MOTOR CLUB " Till ONLY CLUB 1N NORTHERN ILLINOIS OI INDIANA ArerLATED WITH THE A. A. A. _ "Phe calm of the regular automo- bile club or. well known and rowa- hlo business or pmlmlonal men; ssh to no u Ion ot oiticeru before joining my emulation. DAUGHTER LAYS CLAIM READ TH! CONTRACT BEFORE JOINING ANY OMANIZATION. But-menu made by an "out. not con- tained In the contact. no not binding. In the contract that couu. ' non tor one oeeantaatiott an mom. esgr, new: club tnresttgatmt receive 826.00 (or ouch ambush!» out ot 839.50. " - with to {under "no he nu Incl "ret" for n period oe two you: on the pitunco that to- min. R'Icnmoun CLERK IN B10l0ili'll19, Official Credit Given the Late Thomas Brown by Past- d master General' Icy. n all that In sin: in u "etturtt"poi. P0$TOFFICE 80X 'llnRE, h/lllARKlliylil s1.rc._'AiItkirfrr 1'ir D ' They wear out, but never give out. 'ds _ _' / They are large and comfortable at , . - ' Such LOW PRICES. . Ct mus-.muumnmnm mcummumum 1etuo'htt.aath.trveetor, union. p, rib": "I In 0 humor or planer of mu omee 5.x... Thou were "me- o! cub-ran. non-humane. um. an of course uoeuum wu we. The ttmt In" in Input"! and there- fom than no at." a great nut to (It. you om". u Boon as tho Inn's twirl "um none (In. "to: III Mk. III! at forth the elm-tun" main. to the In- vuuoa. H. mm: Phone No. 2961 "no, Amm- on Range, 1 fully equipped -wlth elevated "IT and mtmer, tor only .............. $39.75 l l Lloyd Baby Car- riagea. an low 13.... 319.957 Stoves STATE. We Elli; so called Auaiiiinii iriioiiig"i;'i; in waiving 25 per cent oil. . This saving means a $100 purchase will cost you $76, Y: "t,.,teWir.iryr our agar? to make it one of the LARGEST IN THE SEE U8 BEFORE YOU BUY and SAVE MONEY Complete Bedroom Suites as low as $100 The Furniture Store Beautiful 3_1x4,6-ply ss....'.......-.....'......- " "ii 32x4,6-plyss...........................$17"5~ F -r?,' 33x4,6-plyss...........................$18.IZW_ "17% Mx4, 6-ply tra..-.........-....?)- _'"']',,'","','])-!', "w V'mvc " Tiii'"i'h"" 2222: Tin-mture "MASON HEAVY DUTY. CORDS" tnattenasoin.ttriett-. This! Brynn was inked to devise . pin to and" the "was... He did so by mung s partition serou a large room. (mm; it with pigeon bolo- cov- ered At one ad will glut with ouch halo numborodJl from and bud-l the "no of the box holder u the "I!!! Na in so hand out new. from . load use at alu- "on the (nut window t have no. the who]. .treet blocked by no». wait- ln; their turn to get to the window to at tor man" 8200.00 Dining Room Sultan. Italian. Tudor style, genuine Walnut. ' pieces tor only ............ 3150-00 Mohair Tuxedo 2-plece Liv- lng Room Suite tor only _.....-.....- $169 Save Money on this 840.00 Trte.gtrr Chg": spring seats covered in "annual: needle 'polnt t for only ................ 23SS Axmlnster Rugs. "" In low n3........................ $3S - I"! ht I. may "l"t"tl't the. not». w. n% mum in not do". "It. mil-r cm" "111qu d - country. T In an", Lurn ure. Louoa. I m. to the an»! ot In. um; It In to be learned with melon: pull-net. Ind the "on or our pilgrim". an, all too to" to - It "I. Phatsttr.--M- Itruttuuomt. . Whittall Tc'

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