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Lake County Independent and Waukegan Weekly Sun, 13 Nov 1908, p. 9

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ANNIVI RSARY SPECIALS' ' For the Secoud'Week ?f lte Anlversary Month †-. -s .~ f. t 5W0 yds. 3&1lu. Dleaeled Musiu, Se valut, ix.a se A fine needie fin Isheet Si lochhb.-.îch- ed Muslîn that sello rcgulftrly i Se pryr.There la only a liitalted quautty. about 500 yards sa 701 bail better lie on bond early If you ,,>uld have your share, yard 5c. 8eC oltoa Chamces. Iis sale,pe i.U TIse assart.,m euloa4enon b to Include Patterns that are sultabe for NIÇmonas, Draperies, Coufforta- etc. and as ta the quality y00 neyer saw any that looked better or tuat woîild waah as well, 8c value 5c.- e r. i. f the hearts of buyers and has w hesitancy in sayini 'that this 65th An- Iandpoint. Look where you niay, exbhmine ,ýe -county, compare its intrinsic worth sure that this store wil be yo Ur future ithusiasm- we offer you during this sale pdiso at RIioipi@sly LowPrieu WEAR SECTION, ON THE SECOND Fi I I I p I I I p I p I s p B p B s s s s, e s i i 'i p -a ~ Everythlng for the Little One. ?*ONNEtS-B.arskiuî, ail colora, rachan, 50e valuîes ... 29c W CLOTH COATS FOR ÇHILD- * fat repl.actug the bearskin. A b line of $550 coatii for ... $3.98 lr oiy, for $1.00 IPLE SUGAR RA-o tetc.,8 PRIDE SOAP-Durlng the tration, frr...............25c ýP-Special durlng Q ary Sale .............O c IbC N-alglass < àor Armours. at ...22 PLACE~ Fifteen Styles -of'Shirti at 4.98 Never bas there heen such a collection of higli grade ekirts brougbt ta Wauke- gan as these-volle, panama, chiijTon pa- nama In black and colors, values up to $7.50 at ,4.98---J T his unheard of Sale Underwear has set the town a-talking-.--vaIues that cannot be dupQ~cated MUID' Union Suits for ChiIdreB, 50c' The "no tickle no scratch" klnd with wvooI outaide an d cotton fleece llnng gives aIl the warmtb of ail WOOl vitli out Its IrritaUIllag teat ures, ts an un- usuel value et $1.00. Cotton fieece liued Munslng garments are splendid values ai 50c. Children's Tennis Flannel Sleeping Garments, 50c' Cildrens sleeping gai-mente with feet are on sale lu the underwear section . The>' are made et soIt cen- Ils fiannel and Bell for 60oc. '-'-'i." ...i/,.. 50e Table Linen, 66-Inch wlde, per Yard, 39e The best part of this offer la that you bave the wîdest possible range of selection. Pure white and hall bleached table Damask 64, 66, and 68 tories wide, prioed as one of the an- niveraary apeclals at yard 39c. Darred, ,l9mîsfttcheil & EinbroI6eted Hand- kereblets, 5c These splendid. bandleercbiefs, made et a fine grade of barred Blast lawn willi hemnstitcbed border and eni- broldered. represent the lirnit of value giving aitihe prite for wblcb tbey are offered, 5c. We have onc» lot of Wool Dress Goods Remnants that comprise pieces from one yadup; placed on sale on the main floor at- about a' haif off. been amazing competition Duy your Thanksgiving China- ware at Anniverùsary Sale Prices r The assortment that we are showing lu odd Pieces and ln open stock patterns 14 great enough ta afford the widest possible range of assortment. The Open Stock afforda the greatest ad'.antage because It represents stock that we crry continually, hence you ia complete your set as you requtre. Ail odd ÇhÉaware- (dis=otinued stock) lias been reduced for this sale just % Hosiery Values you ki ' cannot aford to miss Ladies @tapie cotton hose, 50c te .... 0eo Ladies woal hose, 50c, 35C and .-.....25c Ladies embroidered hose, $1.00 te ...t oc Ladies Gauze lisle hase 85c ta .....25c Ladies lilk hase, fram $200 ta ....$150 Ladies Cotton Has« tram $1.00 ta ....25c Childrcns Woal Hase at 35c and .... c Childrens Sehool Hase ai 25c, 15c, and 10c Wo? have some more or th ose 71 Curtain Ends at lS '"ý25c A lace crtain nuactur ,entre lne ot 2 yard smples, insingls aid In pairs. l o ougb for bed rooni ,r liInq roon curtaIns and ta lie d ai a aving al ahoit 75 Der cent the cosi of tie regula lises. Nottingham and CM,ii net cu tains f the very' fneal îality are cluded u thla aguotnment, iiles-, p $200 and $300. Special d v îîg the an niversary sale each at Woo and Cotton Union Suits Cotton nion 'ute, WQom(i as.al szes, $1 25 to ........50e Faîl Weight Union Suts for Women. $200 o............$1.00 J,, p~. FOR YOUR TROUBLE Underwear at Hall Children's Under- Price wear Reduced. Odd lots and discontlnued lhues evalroen lHnes in une*$f buncbed in one assortment. AUIl ass¶trok kinds, attes and styles go at ONE ment, ail stzes, the price la about HALF. 00e-third orf, 16c ta 34c. ýçmèr %i i RUNAWÀY VICTIM DISAE IS A@ED SALESMAN FIL. 0F ZION CITY NueumsU TWO RIBS CRUSHED OVERU HEART CAUSE DEATH~ WhilI J. H. Bowley and A. M. OTHER CIRCUI MeNabb, Two Agents, Were ltcrom Wedi Out RidIng Hors Rn Away , ttonyClaire __ bail of hiseclie nt,'_ and Into Telograph Polo and ieged aioo. robbe Bowtey Was Pickod up Ex- overruting of the ni ludîctment returned pirlng. The plea of guilty - case on a peity___ Brooks was sentence. (Froni Wednesday's Sun.) finement la the Lak( J. H. Bowsley. aged sales agent of to pay a fine of &fe d Zion City, was kllled by a stroke over ruled that the mc the beart received at six last evening Brooks' persan St the, ln a runaway caaualty on Elizabeth reet shouîd lie reture near 26th street. tbe saloonkeeper, wel There are mysterlous features to tîroken toto and rolibe. the deaili wbicb may neyer lie clear- eîing Brooks wan arref cd as altbough Bowley waa kiiied Enter* Pîsa of > vithin a few pacea of hi borne lie Mrs. Amnelia Sosnoash. died before lie could lie carrled there. to0 a petty larceny CF The injuries that seeni tu have caused Judge Robert W. Wrighl. the death are two crîiabed ribs Over tenceil by the court tu the heart. Besides this lie bad s deep confinement ln the Lak, wound on the- farebead. %Ira. Sosnowsky will lie Bowley sud A. M. McNabb were rid- the Jin an Chrietmas eN. Iug along Elizabeth near 26ttbwben Jury Agrcc. tu Dik their herse became frlgbtened and The jury lu whose han.,' dashed off. Before, long hie veered of Wesley G. F'ee, di and the entire outfit ran into a tele- charge of having committ grapli phole, MeNahh and Bowley lie agaitiat three small Zion ing dasbed ot and auto the ground. agreed ta disagree alter slb McNabb recovered huiseif and bé, hourg iu the jury chambeï. gan ta look for Bowley only ta find tempcta agree upon a ver hlm a crushed beap on the ground. case wlîl be retried at the The Bowley home la but a short dis- of court. Residents of this c tance and McNabb dragged the un- Zion City who are famUllar congelous man te, chia but betare lie tacts uf the case were 5 could get there or summon medicai when the jury failed ta ratta aiî1 Bowley expired snd tu the widow dlct of guiity~. Th'e first vi and two grown children McNabh showedi that elgbt of the jure hrougbt the sad burden of a carpse. ln favor o!f fnding the' di Bowley lived at 2509 Elizabeth and guiity. The lest vote cast etc* was a general sales agent. Hie bad tu rive. heen out of employment for Borne tme Free Lovera Found Oul and weakneas ot body and heart may Oscar Lind and Nettie e. have bastened is end. The verdict fauud. guilty on an adultery was death lu a ronaway. The anly and were sentenced tua P wound visible was a gasb ou the fare- months ais the guesta ut head. Griffnala the Lake cautYly defendanta belong ta the Cro semnci,. te .sIfrt-~uaet . & gregation Of ZMon City. Utica, N. Y., Nov. U.-Vlce 1'resi- Check Ralser Go.. teae% len-elci ame S.Sheina deivaed Terry Chriatanzo, alla dentelet JmesQL Sermn dlivredtauza, indlcted au a charge of an addreas ati n. annuel canventian was sentenced ta the peutentlar7 of thc Nw York lStte FederatiOn Of înorning by Judge Robert W. W Woman'u Clubs herm.H. said amont upon the fiing of a Pies 01 other thîngg: "Woman are equally The sentence ls au lndefiite oneïý ,MUJ qualified wittbmca te exercise may last an>' time ýrom ans ycsr *0 riglit of franchise Ir MeU as, tweiity. SalyBso oWd kt tu grat lt* Last Saturday Stanley' Blaebo u t a * o w n w s ~ j a z s i n g ~ * d ic t e d b y t e g r a n d j u r y fe r a s asm - Brussels, Nov. Il.-In BelIsM, @jl age Bieune lu Chicago. Blahopw1ý M cwifxerland, the axploitasi cd wed the woman of bis love lAt~ tulîroade b>' the state 18 PrOVIVX dis& week provldlng the jury sqia sats'ous. T'he deficit for liui yc.rwaaof thte charge on whlch ha ta hol estimated between $9ffl,00 and $10 the grand jury., Hi. case bas beo 000 bu i apesa dii i 'l»ciculfor trial an Mon<isy. Heien15out on 000 bu itapparsth"il;*11 «£d ail nd la lving lu hicago. on- IM-11NTO CAXAO 1URM D Among the ne, caes âled on tbî eftcuit court dacket today wera rond Me gayer Cadr Arentand ar-the following: Mia ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Tute Glys ae ret ~ ~ *~t~ rayslake and Warren X. sauk'a Erends Loud ln Thici E. Churcb agatuso Elsworth Metcsit (Jondemnauion. et ai. Cbancery appeal. Nuebille, Toila., Nov. ll.--.lie bod A. C. Bowen againat H. C. Hartt$i;, law, tres pason the case on promis..e et ez-Senator Carmaack, who w5. i 1ll- Elmer Rose va. E. R. Moore apy,.- ad. lu a street figlit with Robin J. tant. law appeal. Cooper, was sont tu Cokamble siter City of Lake Forest va. Albert Alez Impresive sceauet athieuion station. appellant, law appeal. Momîer aIthe~.C. . U. ~. - People. etc., vs. James Brava, s p- Menfýes o th W.0. . '.. ho"pellant, appeal. Liqiior case appcaled causec Carmack bad ably dlsmpaeaed. from a justice court. «thered St these taio t a brs Peaple, etc.. vs. Fred Enderin, suad as thc casket was borne ln j<ine<h tiquor case appealed frans a justi. la stngtng 'Lestd KIndI>' ]Jgi, &M court. EtnCs otne "Stand for Jecas" lhIbetunefl Paty Intheb af t hCa eoplne ofth r«Oohei Calumla about 4 P, M., and State of Illinois agaluast William Mat- M"a met b1> Rarge 001econraco on. indicted au a charge of ript, a fends, 'Tle body vws at once takeac outinuance vas granteil upun umotion tu the Carnartborne, -wtsre th fun- of the defendant. .'i services were held th.rnorning ln the case of the People saituait J. e Il ocloci. T. Hansoîî allas J. P.' Hanson, indjctcd pRobin Cooper, w~ho fi'ed ithe t.iL for selling lîquor withnut a lcenss, a isat aud was himef wounded, ln motion for a continuance wsu granteil tmtle srea aia ~ ~ ~ bythie caurt. Thieimotion was tub» ton a the right brastinea the _____ caItar boue, and complications are flot unilkely. Colonel D. B,.oupe, wbO VALIJÂBLE CHINÀ A VAISlU a with hi. son wisen tihe aotng oecurred, bas bean put in »JaL F'rienela Put an tairway for Instant4 Ili Dlap. et OsrmCk are loud In tiieir eondcm- peared in a I'urry Laut nation of thie Coopersansd lThe Taes- &Night. musn, af wliebCermack vea edfitor, (From Weduesday's Sun.) bath editorilliy sud la Ite ew cl Valuahie band painted china put on mans, makes theue t&illod charge et a stair landing la the building at Gea- scd.er. esee and Clayton streeta vanishes la" 1 niglit. carried swîy b>' a chance vis- TRTNW YORK TOGA itor ta the building, and a hurry up- clisse b>' the police rcsulted la the. W&dbringing back of the man and Uie Filàdent DaeNot Waut t 1. 8go a china. The Incident tale place at Ma" - Thînks Tt WSU Be seven thîrty. Hughes ln 1911. Wa&ltngton, Nov. 1I_-'Pre&ident koosevelt, six morîths ago, carnett h. DIBPPOINIIT POEU E deotaon tliat no combination of cl, elmnatances wauldInduses bàlanta leieft-Millionaire Nu« fty la ,I«m eorne a caindidate for electian tu die tombe Until DO&ca & , ae !United siates neuate tram New 'ork -Bl ùla DeMId 1. ta succi Tboiîîas C. Platt," aid Ns- New York, Ney. 1- «Bd vsde- ionat1 toienlîi-teernan William 1. sid Charles W. Morethlie nier, Ward. uif New York. as he W&& leatviag vhb a. beau satenced in filteeu the Whîie Ilouse. Asked If heihought ebeim icae e b dA at Beretaîr, Baot would lie the fiit @en- h lsn tte utdSaucr atar froîuî New York, W&rd re- et ecoalurt tispe Ueds Stratsad- pUed by uskiuug:"Would Mr. Boot hbe > apcsy5tra.m a cýàndtîate?" K nov ieens certain thai ithe ex-usulti- Questloued ais ta tIhe probabllitty af millioacire ,Muaetrmnln bthse ToMbe

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