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Libertyville Independent, 11 Dec 1924, p. 12

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_1 -- SLJIPPERS Uunversity of lilinais Stastitics Show Infected Seed in Olney, II1, Dec. 10--Toll taken 9y corn diseases in the corn belt states, it it could be measured, would amount to ten per cent of the crop, CAUSES STUNTED GROWTH said Dr. W. L. Burlison, head of the agto , nomy department of the College of Agriculture, -- University of ©Minois, estimated in an address today before The planting of infected seed not ouly causes poor stands and reduced yields but also a stunted growth of the plants that do survive and a con-- sequent reduction iln the size of ears, Dr. Burlison pointed out. The breeding and mulitiplication of productive strains and varieties of corn that are highly resistance to disease and to injuery from vor-- able soil was weather M& is now recognized as a problem de-- manding the attention and active co-- operation of experiment station work-- ers and .corn growers, he said. > a farm institute here. Investigators have found corn losses varying from five to 50 per cent of the crop, he 'Much attention has been given to the relation that stalk, ear and ker-- 10 PER CENT OF THE CORN CROP HERE s that do survive and a con-- reduction iln the size of Burlison pointed out. seding and multiplication of e strains and varieties of t are highly resistance to nd to injury from YOr-- was 'mhereo-fl&u ----Men's all--leather Mouse Slipper$g in Romeo, Everett, and Opera styles. Sizes to No. 1232 -- Slippers of satin, felt, felt with satin collars -- plain, or trimmed with ribbon, pom pom or rosette -- slippers for men, women, boys and children. Women's ."Comfy" Slippers | Childen's "Comfy" Slippers Great Cause Gréen's w 3)0t. | k e j / D ( t *Aig % £ lt . J\ Rhlsé * + 2. o Cl v"' \ " 1 oys ® g ho _l;* Few ix + $2.50 -- $4.50 nds 3/ / * whoaioee ~~ 1 SHOES .. SIIDDERS * Solid Leather Shoes of Real Calf Uppers, Welt Soles iflcl'lnln. &ah'flo.ho..lw --$3.00 to $85.90 nel characters of corn yield," Dr. Burlison explained. _ Re-- cently the relation which the pbysi-- cal characters of the mother Want m"rlflwhw.i sistance the progeny has appear-- ed as one of tho'-nd important problems 'of the worn breeder." ': discussed in detail included scutellum rot; diplodia réot r6t; ear rot and seedling blight; Pusarlum root smut. _ First Quartz Window * The fArst clear faosed> quarts win dow glass ever made will be used in the sunrpom of the Johns Hopkins hospital at Baltimore, MJ. It excels ordinary window glass in that it trans-- mits ultraviolet or health--giving rays. Church's Sohd Foundation The foundation of St. John the $ vine church in New YCork is lald on solid preCambrign rock, among the oldest in creation, so that it is likely to endure longer tham many of the old--world ¢athedrals that are in danm From an interptetation of a pas sage in the Koran Moslems are for bidden to have shndes to their eyes hence the absence of a peak from the fez and the turban. . 'Wg'tore-m the Novth Shote "A STORE WHERE QUALITY PREVAILS" Obedience to Koran $1.50 *° ©2.00 $1.60 *° $2.25 Boys' "Comfy Slippers leathers. All sizes and widths. SATINS-- ; PA Women's pumps, oxfords, ties and strap slippers. Included are all the new styles and leathers--Spanish, Cuban and Flat Heels--patents, suede and newest tan SsUEDES-- U hrisgtm a s $6.50 *° $9,.85 ;fy" Slippers 8 ;'/ 6 . memar ies +200 (€ M /E 'y Slippers + $ ; --Women's Slippers of the fam("ms "Co« i . sey Toe" make, Variety of colors--plain % o# and ribbon timmed. AlM sizes. . _ kNA ' $1.35 :0 $1.85 ww B range of Colors and Styles. TO to for Every Member of the Family LTRERTY VILLK®E .JINDEPENDENT. MOTORISTS ASK TO HAVE LICENSES RE: . ASSIGNED TO THEM No one has been overlooked in as-- sembling this immerige stock of Christ-- mas Slippers. FromSlippers the young-- est member of the family wears for the first trip to the dazzling tree on Christ-- mas morning to big roomy Slippers for father to rest in after the big day is Secretary State Smys Thous-- firLo\:Aum" BSpringfield, 1!1, Dec. 10~Many. Hi-- moils motorists want their automobiles to bear the same licease numbers in 19% that they have carried this year, scording to Louis L. Emmerson, sec-- retary of state, whd is receiving more requests for --reassignment of automobile license numbers this year than ever before. CAN NOT ASSIGN NUMBERS could be~manufactured, for L. would meed about 10,000 numbers below 1,-- 000 to supply all of the requests that are recelved.", said. Mr. Emmerson. "The realization of the desirability of low numbers is very evident in the Mthtmnyh&vvhpdmn- Practical Gift PATENTS-- LIGMT TANS---- m 1® Aikk TO Well Made, Dependable Andtlupnann}eiomodeumthtmmm how limited one's gift expenditures must be, there is sure to be room for "Comfy" Slippers from Rubin's "° $10,00 'will' them or convey 'them by 'war ranty deed" to a friend. This, of course, is imposkible as 2"" m"-':tumun ud.nnutinw'm 1, that number is --open and is to be placed by the sscretary of State." _ An old lady's son was the city, 'The youth,' ful, sent his mother a P0 forming 'her of bis suC00808, ID an -- -- ~"deod -- Clarence," "she Aold <a, frighd; how beautifully he bas lear typewrite lately." > Aftet thirty years George W. Haw-- kins of Setauket, Long Island, N. Y. has revealed the fact that be has dug up a number of Spanish gold eoige. Year by year he disposed of them to numismatists at a prowmilum, there be-- Ing 100 in all. . He discovered the coins while digging holes for bean poles in 1894. Remnants of--a cautus bag were found. The coins were datad Shoes and Oxfords $3 to $5 Priceless Manuscripts Old Hebrew inscriptions, Said--t6 be have been found in the Stoat pentnaute have been found in the Sinai t and translated. : MHouston Post--Dispatch. Misses® Dress Shoes and Ox-- fords in brown and black calf leathers, made with welt soles. All sizes and widths from A to D. Spanish Treasure Revealed We'd take no stock in the saying at m --sucker is born every minute hat~awould be only 1,440 a day.-- Son to Be Proud OW T oo C :' Special Six Sedan--$2150 * _ STANDARD SIX _113--n W.B 50H.2. & ; Whyfiot Let Your Savings [ hi Work For You! STU DE BAK E R | Gawhect brakes. 5 disc whedie, $75 extra . £ Libertyville Garage * {n North Shore Gas Company 7 per cent preferred shares. | There is no greater evidence of foresight than in saving and investing. . Prudence and forsight, and even a little self sacrifice never have failed to pay handsome dividends in increased happiness. North Shore Gas 7 per cent preferred shares represent the highest degree of sound investment beause safety of principal and never failing dividends are assured. -- . _ The price of these shares is $100.00 per share. You may purdnu them outright or on a savings plan of $5.00 or more per month 'per share. l# North Shore Gas Company Ap ----PDon't put this off. See us today about putting your Say-- ings to v_rprk at a high rate of interest. u +s¥ Call at our nearest office or mail the attached _efinpon. ' Gentlemen: j 'yltiout obligating me please send me full particulars regarding your 7 per cent investment and Savings plan. * Yours very truly Ttm | is no finer five--passenger closed Sedan. C It's a brand new car--not only now be judged. C Don't buy in the dark, In fairness to yourself, see the Special Six Sedan before you decide. --L whe smohais. On windshield cl meter, heaser 'dock and gas kick piages. Fl'l&"bdh.*n. for which stesring mechanian, ahfiflflwm wobd 'wheek,. Ligho < feom switch on lever.. and rear corner lights. Upholstered in genuine maohais. Onepiece windshield, glareproof visor, automatic windshidld cleaner, rear--slew mirror. Inspection lamp. Moto-- sncter, heater, vanity case, smokingset. Instruments, including 'dock and gasoline gauge, in single grouping. Step pads and 6 LIBERTYVTILLE, ILL.

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