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Libertyville Independent, 16 Oct 1924, p. 4

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E; THIRD--The hearty co--operation of the so--called "federal _ «ind state crowds" who for the first time in decades seem to have _ buried the hatchet and one finds them all working for the success _ of the state and national tickets. _ _: Not since the break came between former governor John Tan-- %',** and U. S. Senator Cullom, many years ago, have the "state" u'ah "federal" crowds been in co--operation in the state fights for i:*; the G. O. P. There always, since that time, has been a dividing .' Mne when the campaigns came on and instead of pulling together' _' there seemed to be a jealousy that without exception impaired _ _ 'the scope of the victories that came despite that situation. s This year it is different. The forces are together; they are . _ traveling over the state together, they are calling on the voters _ #o realize the importance of keeping Illinois in the ranks of the _ Republican party ; they have come to realize that they have a com-- _ mon cause and unitedly must and are working for it * Success has attended previous campaigns when the factions {,. not together; therefore, a success far beyond the record bf 'mer Republican years is sure to be rolled up this fall when the ;' warious leaders are united and diligently explaining to voters the &and of getting out a full vote and supporting the state and nation-- ;s_ij"fl'tickets because of the past records of the party candidates and 3 because of the assurance of continued prosperity by their return _ --to office this year® . [ ..~ . That the voters are keenly interested is proved by the enor-- _ mmous throngs that have attended the various meetings held by the " esndidates and who in turn, in every case, has urged support of 4 6 16. 'The _ Aidates . *' he talks ertyville Independent Lake County Independent -- Waukegan Weekly Sun E'?'fio entire Republican ticket. This widespread interest as shown. f%?y attendance at the meetings is such a contrast to the lack of in-- _ gerest displayed when the Democratic candidates have toured the _ state that the leaders of the latter party naturally are not finding _ much® encouragement in their campaign. » %'f "The outstanding figures in the tour made by the state can-- & are Governor Small and Col. Frank L. Smith, the latter _ ehairman: of the State Republican Committee. ('The governor is cheered as the Good »Roads Governor of Illincois--and %j%@imnn.mumdmmdhoputodo on roads--and the EWaechlm him as the greatest governor of many 'decades. _ _ And Col. Smith, who has loyally stood by the governor during _ the months when others have assailed him presents, the issues of _ the G. O. P. and pleads for party harmony in an impassioned and _ Sorceful way, pointing out what its success means to the state and _ mation and expressing his appreciation over the way folks are. re-- _ ceiving the party candidates in the present state tour. Success far beyond the expectations of the average person ;" assured in the November election if one can draw a con-- EZ?»MMWO{M&MMW"'M"R _ of attendance at meetings and~interest thug displayed. woters of Illincis: ib FIRST--The en ;&' they halt for a w' SECOND--The keen interest which those voters are display-- * in the state campaign and the effort to bring on a Republican @1 LET US SHOW YOU , es NP 4 HARMONY IN THE STATE There are three outstanding features of the state car 2_ béing waged by the Republican candidates as they» a their way over the state to personally meet and talk |--FRANK H. EGQGER A Universal Heater-- 'The enormous crowds that greet the candidates t for a few minutes or a few hours as the cas A Universal Stove or Range in your kitchen spells Econ-- will reduce your coal bill. HARDW ARE the state campaign are display-- to the wher-- n noc.oc--;coo)pp' POSTAL CHIEF IS * ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS *' 0........Q~..'l REMVED m RY fo: &:' 'e.unmto"h'o" '?m RONDOUT ROBBERY | 5Sm Houcn "Sofico" at ins A. E. Germer, Chiet of Inspect-- ors, is Ordered to "the Field;" No Explanation. ment service thirty years ago as & clerk, rose to the position of chief postal inspector in the Chicago dis trict and two years azso was urged as second assistant postmaster gen-- eral, Friday was summarily de moted to the rank of field inspector. No reason was assigned for the demotion. Mr. Germer recéived : a brief message, informing him of the change. _ t _ The uew chief postal inspector here is Grant B. Miller, the "effict-- ency man" of the servrce, whe -- has traveled -- throughout . the United States, reorganizing poltofllcelk Although neither Mr. Mil nor Mr. Germer would diseuss the prob able reasons for the shift, it was as-- certgned from reliable loum,abont the Wederal Building that it Wwas an echo of Washington officials, it was . °Xx-- plained. took the position that great-- er vigflance on Germer's part would have made impossible the: develop-- ment of such a situation . as that which resulted in the indictment of vynnam J. Fahy. postal inspector, ag a*ringleader in the robbery plot. + ANNUL VOWS OF _ | wOMAN WHO WED . TO 'SAVE HIS LIFE' Girl Testifies She Wed Man in Waukegan After--His Life is Was Theatened. A marriage was annulled Saturday by Judge Joseph Sabath in the Super-- lor court, Chicago, for ome of the strangest reasons ever advanced when Mrs. Edith S¢hoen McWhorter of 4911 North Troy 'street, Chicago, testified she had been forced to marry Roy Mc-- Whorter in Waukegan on Sept. 10 in order, as she thought, to save his life. "I had gone around with Roy for a year and repeatedly refused proposals of marriage from him." she testified. "I did not love him. About a month ago somebody called up on the phone and told me--that Roy would be killed --unless L married him._.The next morn-- ing Ray came around all pale and trembling. He was shaking like a leatf. He said he had been threatened with death unless I married him. I agreed." So, on September 10, they came to Waukegan and were married. «They separated .immediately, she testified. and never lived togethr. : _ "I thought his life was worth saving, judge, even if l didn't love him," she Iz nine of the thirteen principal cities of the state employmen: in-- creased in the thirty--day period end-- ing September 15, according to the monthly report issued by R. D. Cahn, chief statistician for the general ad-- A. E. Germer, who ment of Labor. Must woman use her sex in business? Behind the doors of the business world Romiance and Adventure :"0! .. " Sunday, October 19 Is the cost of success too great? Here is the thrilling answer. _ MCY y« ~ A'" e crai n anipe . .3 * Utl-l-e EBH&&L':' mail train rob-- Rupert Hughes has written a drama of modern life, reveal Ing the temptations that be-- set the woman 'who . wants a career of the Illinois ~Depart-- entered govern-- C t es o. Co i _> "~~"__0| Jim Wetmore was haled before the Am.mhuhowu:d'mwum.nmw tummumwmucummmmw Libertyville: Musical at. the with speeding*on south Milwaukes Methodist church next Monday night. |avenue.' Jim indignantly deniled. the On account of --lack of time, the full caarge, and the judge evidently tho't program cannot be printed. las he did, as tts, case was Aismissed. Chas. D. Nalley, of the Ind@>pendent, | was in Champaign last Thursday, Fri-- day and Saturday attending the Jour-- . nalism Conference and annual meet-- ing of 2. lIilinois Rress Association. At th g>lection of"officers Saturday, | W. J. Smith, of the Waukegan Daily | Sun, was elected First Vice President | of the Association. ~For a number of years Mr. Smith was treasurer. | A meeting was held at the Farm Burpau Wednesday to name commit-- tees for the 2rmou Institute to be held next January. The Institute Will meet at Gurmee January 13th and at Wauconda January 14th. On January 15, 16 and 17, a big three--day session Remember The Days Lord Baltimore STATIONER Y Produces a thitk, lather. WHI stand up on y'g':}: throug-- out the shave Standard Pritce This Saile 1. T ube | % 2 Tubes Rexall Shaving Cream REXALL TOOTH PASTE Maximum Hot Water Bottle A high quality bottle _ Molded all in one piece and guaranteed for one year. Standard Price Meximum Fountain Standard Price One 8yringe $2 Is absolutely free from impuri-- ties and is easy totake. Standard Price .__ This Sale 1 1601 MAE L. $ 1101 A £L a ltiaahwbceyuhynie-d&erqdnnia---&ayolhyuo&a'u.oflhunek'ndfot 1c. As an illustration : The standard price of Boquet Ramee Tale is 50c. You buy a box at this price and by paying 1c more, or 51c, you get two boxes. Evmy-ligle'-lflde'nafigiduswphaof-enhn&e,'pfl&emu\woelyueveryhydng-hr This sale was developed by the United Drug Co. as an advertising--plan. Rather than spend large sums of snoney in other ways to convince you of the merit of these goods, they are spend'ag it on this sale in permitting us to sell you a full package of high standard merchandise for 1c. It costs money to get customers. The Joss taken on ths ale will be well spen if the goods please. Highest quality heavy fabric fin-- ish--24 sheets of paper 24 enve lopes. Ribbon tied, white with gold deckle borders White and Standard Price Two For Symphony Lawn Puretest Epsom Sait 50c 5lc 25¢ 2?6¢ 25¢ . yA $1 Next Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 23--24--25 Two Botties Byringes Boxer 2 16.01. Package This Sale $2.01 This Sale $2.01 6, 1924 This Sale 3lc $1.01 «3 as he did, as tt», case was Aismissed. '\Jim has a Buick car, and be says the wildest Mlights of Jfancy could not pic-- ture it go.ng more than thirty--five ' miles an hour. He says the officer got the impresiion the car was a Nash, Loy an Overland. w will be held id Libertyvillisp. The var-- lous comtaitteses will be printed in our o3 an Overland. «s * Und@er her own power she left the Hudéon river in August, 1921, cruising Joe and Grace Marie Paule, owners GoWwn the Atlantic coast to Florida. of "Marie's Place" a resort on Fourth | Thrnce across the Caribbean Bea in-- Lake, will be citied: in a petition to the Panama Canal and info 'The charging them _ with contempt of | Wide expense of the Pacific ocrean. It court in conmection with a raid stag-- ; was then that her ordeal begun." In-- ed on the resort Sunday by the"sipad of sailing for Hawail, as so sponge squad in which the Paules and many little ships do, she set her 11. other celebrants were arrested, according to an announcement made :: States Attorney A. V. Smith Tues-- 'o fumed with a fascinating Oriental It is made from pure--Itakan Tale and is fine "soft and smooth. Per-- Boquet Ramee Talc Standard Price One 3p4 | WHAT IS A ONE--CENT SALE? _ Cleans and whitens the teeth Economy size. ." k :nndnrd Price C s use -- aUC Wonderful for combating germs in the mouth, nose and throat. Standard Price ' One ( Bottle 500 Adult's size. Assorted styles. Good quality white bristles. *# Standard This Sah Price each 356 Two for 360 Klenzo Riquid Antiseptic DECKER & NEVILLE Telephone 55 The M store Libertyville Quality Tooth Brushes Kienzo Dental Creme Two Botties '!'wo Tubes SAVE MONEY 25¢ REXALL Cans This 8aft 'This Sale This Sale 51¢ 5lc 5l¢ COLD 26¢ SMALL MOTOR BOAT MAKES * TRIP AROUND THE CGLOBE Views of Remarkable Voyage Shown In, "Around the World in the The Speejacks, a little 98--foot mo gor yacht, has accomplished the im-- possible. 'Theé vessel completely cir-- cumnavigated the globe, after sixtepn months of trials and hardships on the to the Panama Canal and infto the wide expense of the Pacific ocrean. It was then that her ordeal begun." In-- syad of sailing for Hawail, as so many little ships do, she set her course to the South Seas, making stops, at 'Tahiti, Samoa and the F4iji Islands, leaving for Australia by way of New Caledonia and so on into the One pound in a package. We also have efvelopes to match. A good quality of writing paper, and al ways in the best of taste. . Btandard Price This Sale Pound Two One 45 C Pounas 46c CREA M Lemon Cocoa Butter Skin Cream A Real tissue builder and skin beautifier. Standard Price o 50 Je 50¢ m _ Sle Lemon Cocoa Butter Lotion Relieves chafing, windburn and cnaps. Not greasy. Standard Price This Sale One T wo Bottle Soc Bottles 510 '::!:b s oc :':&ln Antiacid '@nd Laxative. A very high grade quality. A corrective for stomach disorders. Standard Price This Sale * _ _Cascade Linen Rexall Milk of Magnesia REXALL TOILET SOAP world--encircling voy 15¢ l6¢ This Sale 5lc Bast Indies and basck into our western "'l\hho'vq.:o to loll:ttth imagination enturers. small, mile cruising radius; lHiberty to stop at a thousand palm--clad islands; bril-- Hant days in the calm South Pacific; storms in the Rast Indles; the ever-- present danger of typhoons in the In-- ing in the trough of waves; strange sights and strange castaways in the borts. These and a thousand other things fell to the lot of teh cruisers on none thya less real and appealing. What would anyone not give for, such a trip? Well, the chance is theirs, for the Paramount picturization of this epp¢h--making adventure comes to the Auditorium Theatre Friday and Sat-- urday night sof this week. The first part will be shown on the above datges and the second part on Friday and Saturday nights of next week. These carame are a 'ull cream caramel. -- Highest quality througk-- oat -- Four assorted Liavors--Vanil-- la, Nougat, Chocolate and Cnoco-- late Nougat. f Standard Price This Sale :::nd 60c ::u:\ 25¢ Jonteel Talcum ..s........2 for 26¢ 1.00 Bouq. Rame P, 2 for 1.01 35¢ Syta Face Powder.. 2 for 76¢® 25¢ Medicated Skin Soap..2 for 26¢ 50¢c Hair Fix ..._._.________2 for 5ic 50c Petroleum Hair Rub....2 for 51c 50c Cocoanut OQil Sha'poo 2 for 51c 35¢ Cream of Almonds.....2 for 36¢ isoc Arbutus Van. Cream....2 for 51c 60c Rexall Shaving Lotion 2 for 61c This is adventure dedluxe (It is 'The In@apendet, $1.50 a year Stationery and Home Needs 15¢ Rev. Plaid Stationery..2 for 76¢ 40c Max. Pocket Comb..,,.2 for 41¢ Tb¢ House Apron ........._._...2 for 76¢ 40c Firstaid Oxide Adb. Plaster, 1 inx5 yds..... 2 for 41c %5¢ Zinc Stearate ..._.____...2 for 1.00 Min. Oil, Rus. Type.. 2 for 20¢c Boric Acid, 4 oz..........2 for &0c No. 6 Disinfectant......2 for #5¢ Corn Bolvent ............_.._.2 for %5¢ Little Liver Pilis........2 for 100 Syr. Hyphosphites....2 for 20c Zinc Oxide Ointment..2 for Cadet Assorted s Wrapped Caramels _ Standard Price 0 o _ 01 A delicious assortment. of choe olates in a beautiful box. Save This Price List ForReference * Toilet Goods Rosedawn Assorted Chocolates Rexall and Puretest Products Two Boxes 'This Sale $1.01 61c 26¢ 1.01 210 Slc 26¢ 26¢ 1.0¢ P1¢

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