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Lake County Independent and Waukegan Weekly Sun, 5 Sep 1913, p. 16

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TH1E Punit, I1ERE1 ". Arrve at Fire Station bd WilB Sent Out on Al Emergency Cails. TAKE IT IN AN AUTO.' unissioner Atterbery Gives istructions to Take It Out Wherever Needed. 1 FN ~ 300 Pachages of Deliclous Craéker Jacki Ah.t. solutely Fre to Every Boy -or Girl who m'akiesj a Purchase Ilere of 10c or More, Saturday lU- iParents Will. be Interested in this Sleof I Waukega, SetebI-r 2. ________________ rite Fawlen lusgmoto hich tis $, ecently purcbased arlv ed unI Mda>' and bas been lnt:lled lu.tis glitI lire gtatlou wbeeI e tts "o a au'one womaesn ~1xre li benui1ubblug wîeu DR. j. T. MONTGOMERY, Ml fr tisi e îgn uor cones lu tisePresident Ililnois State Board of AgrI- us are fr Itetbe rusbeil te flic culture, Charleston,. 111. ý'Where il 111 needed wtb oui tie ________________ oty a minutes.Ie,-" Commes.alon (Mas Atterbery sald. 'W.e,-tntl- isla thse lite-sas lug devîce 1 s ec iii il ST Il n ) w a te el tere e t e p a ce npo ns . wll et hedev ice lisere ali i i brio ecuiin'" Çonmisile Atebey «,sýILLINOIS FAIR M .ud t. roshif i l 1wrlE ii, .a.nedMi wlîî' Ir ca D Wili Be HeId at Springfield, II11, JaIl reecis cd ai th', ne .stationî 1 October 3 ta 11. secure tie sauie re'.it' as tI lice wililproiîîil <itîf tifti' irIîiueiu__________ boire tise device la îiaieil TIle iatblug sIasot spci 121 lI u fl.E IS FR E F! and If ls etnul likul liii iFOME F taelsf res'sietati- tluîue <ho 5p- :Lsntlyare dronodiî.lButt Ihils Ile ît le niy case lun %iicis thei des icei l Much to See and Lesrn In ^Il Id>'. In camss(If aslulîs iatiitl niî Branches of Home and Farm-Ex- sisêfoni gases lise des ie s smonder hîitt Show Great Variet>- Ilas a savcr ot lises. 8ft n ofr fVs A tew monîls au lise Ati,clo faiti Sateî nors fossrt f is y wiua reside ai lise fîîît of Xa IrîI Asrd ýtst were os ercoiie 1)î*yvgîa s %N<i'Il 4 eaed htîs thelr ihontie triuîl Tht' ime la finit approaching for tise :=gas luinluTise ptlnotor uas minlîg ut tiseIllinois State tainrutr pimonedfrenmCfhicago sud ;%ilei 9j vtved two ot thîe sictinis, ttree ot Tbe prospects for tiis, the greatest 1 C e scum bed. Il fook sortie littie o alaluatilexpositions, tu eclîpse li. rt. in the dîvice liere andl Ihereai1tsfreefosae rypln ilps Ilttle quîestionî but usat ait aloir uise forsaeseypo .lme wouid have een eiveil islug. there been a lunguioton iiîni' Tise compltion ufthtie greatt barus Mceould bave heen pumi, ouse as lu wiicisteolbeuse tise herses. tise h a thse yictims wene fourni. 1ab<'ep and tise swiule, fise greateot o! ry oten. ton, a tamulîsla uvi'ncoîte licinin siuriecuntronyviii le a 1~olgas sud an> finies tise coslulaiasupse oiulyfrte of some ofthtie people lR very exhisibtors, but tise visiter% as Weil.J ja. Witis a lungnîuulor aI tise diR- No addition telise already well ofthtie pbyslclau tisere ls Do nea- equipped pant bas made sucis a show-4 -Why anyone sisoulie, frnt is iC4ng on lthe stati' tain grounudes as an P ubeme souderful buildings. Dot oui1Y ~e iembers ot tisene departnfientt mn a utîlity sîaudpoîîît. but trois an been drilied iiitishe use of tht' rchite cînal pont as well. otor, an tiLat tise>' uderstand ifsý It la usti pandonable prude tisat tise ticas perte&tIy.This kuowieege illiiuois sute board ut agriculture pre-l ,male tirougb demionstratious lu tise>' acted as tise pubjectis. No sent& tisese te tise public Inspection. stad ready ta take thte lungiso- sud al tier aates f0te tar o . *y 00e.wiso ueds It and tisere 1913. chargefor Its use. Tisere la no class of peuple wiso ceau Il la the greatest laboratory for thse B ASÉBALL SCORES lsrainand taudy of thse bet of a kind. in every departmeut of agri- @èe- -- - - à- -é ulturi' and ail kidred ltereste tisat NATIONAL LEAGUE. is tolie fouud lu this or au>' other cou n n-y Tise latorsaving devîces ofthfie W. L. Pet. W. L. Pet world m fiIlibe ttiere, rcîresetatves ý 1r. .85 3U .641 firocti. 2 69 .433 weil schooled lu tiseir mechaulsm and S.71 46 .607 Bos . 5? Cf .41. us3es, sîI li e there ready to gise you .68 "6.549 Cu . 2 -,7 46S uyInformîation yen may desire. NI..65 67 .-13S.L 5ýI.37alt a great pot graduat a sciool for thse napid absorption of useful At Nçw Vorli-fosti. '; NrI kowledge for tihe already well edu- ok 3. Second gaule Izos(i n. t; cated farfere, as wetl as prlmarY 4W 'York, 2. achool for thoae selinhave not bad 't Brooky -P17gIslsdeljphlIla I'thse advantage of Blentlfie agricultural 17 yu.2. Seond __e- ';leducation. kb ;BroolI.2 Here yen may see thse finlabed prod- e4t& Pitt burgis ( Ilun n aîI l; P ts c a trom tise ha ,id s o f experts, n ti NMwla 4. Second gane--Cluciunatl, ouI alithie pniducta of the aoli.lu D Lz Pittsburgh, . Stise cereals. the grasses and the tu- At lit. oi uc. 2; St. Louisq bers, and tise cultural plants and floiv' SEcond gamne- Chicago, 2. Si. e. but In thse culinary and aplary de- nLtas. 2.-Called darknesa panlinta and In tise textile depart- - I mcruen, ssl<tre iousewîte as seeli as AMERICAN LEAGUL . maiden mnay evsi witb pleasure andý - profit. W. L Pcf. W. L Pet O(ne of thue greatest exhiblitionis of .83. 841 .669 Sosq. ucj61 ..0itise borses. cattie, sbeep and swine Cleve. 77 49 f;ll net. .- 71 411 as well as poultny wilIlibe there. Vaah. 69 54 .561 t . 1. .48'c ti1 Every labîîr-saslug device tisat ha& ML .65 63 .508 Ný Y. ..42 77 .347 cisapenei tise production uft tier ne. cesties otfitse, sud raieed thse cal' At DeàtrOit--SI Louis. 5, Iccîroi,, lug outhtie agrlculturiit trom a posel M& Second gante --St Louuis, 2;De- tion ot dcndzery ddbard lalior, t 104 . tisat of ludependeuce aud dignit>', willl .UBoton Npw Vr. 0: Ilusýnu, 6ble tbere. gam-)- Nfw Yor,I.. i Vie-u 1 W ithout tise application ot modem1 01. Phladlpha- %-ahigtn. mehod noattractive returu caunhe pbW . Scon ganý-Wsh-realizeil trom moey aud labor lnvest- 5; Philadelphiel. 6d lu tarnîlng. But b> the applîca-ý cuvetsid chisiago, 2; c j<v. t fsucis kuowledge lu any of these game'CiîcagQ;useful, happy unrprofitable vocation e-;, cao be touud. Aund t la our deaire tbat every citi- zen may bave tise benefit of tise as- rRunuway. let tessons ta beltearned lu thîs AI tbtnk oid teitcsw." began Mr. Wql "m it la time o yulwere lie- à'&* t. iunt torsa wife." Ta boni F 0me*' repled the hisghl>' cilbia bScIOb. "You mean It ls tîme I gave i avoding ane and aliowed MYse11 >bo captured." LAd G.fiOrallV UnpIsamnft. ?eo .Who doa nt know how tgp qb lr. always pompous andml- MSlttd.-Thackeray. *b4.,gwnil'te . ataSund out th.ps worth dotsg be ~~ b"M inlado"g IL- tie laisun, Ilni sud expense. The state board o! agriculture urges upon aIl our people te corne sud learu. j. T. MONTGOMERY, President. -Ady. For the BasebalilFans. h t t more tissu ikly tisat tisa worid'qserles liaeball gaines wlll bs piayed during tise timne tisat tise iii- nois state fain la held. Tise lovers 0fý tise national sport eau get tise nesuits o! these 90ame08b>' Ininugs. Immediate- 1>' in front of tise grandatand, ait the Illinois tate fair. Tise state board of agriculture have mtadea alragemeufs wth thse Sprngfield Evenlng News te have & specW ai wr* botwoeenthetfar groundsansd thse otY-Adv. I School1I.e.the& Wpli;A ieerjaci a Milghty cheerimig news for' mothers and fatiîems wlho are ccimfromted Nwitilithe seltool pirî>iein for their chiîdren. e c'N'ep joaISlowitg cof sehool clothes aiml iip lîpli('s is doîthinIitc'Stii g. 0*Fit'st, bc'calise cf thte iîmmeîtnse -ariete sveonic, le-caise thte linlit of value is giveni ml ~ci itm at eve t ive.1< I B y' ad ir's A Great M s j flO9 Boy'sand .rý esaleand jnirDresses $,9 I Stockînais A Great Sale of Misses' and Junor's Dresses $5.9-ANli wooi Girl's Wool Dresses at $2.98 - Tlhisics vlxt'ittlltc' iit'ivaillme we lime i1iici)t cci ii veans utn wool sc'lgc drecsse's, tIle c'ccius are bhilits, bNicîls, andf1xx ie. Niams tîic' t iitiic hi c' N iiiilcin t à~I 111( i, icsizc's air fu .3 to 14 c-ilc. cc l a f Schoil Iopcc'îingS's()2q9 Serge dresses i vallolis sades of plain <olors, peti trii- mcid Nitlî i ile .11)i1plain sitaso illai eter 'Iiîmîî- sondrss Ni îl h pliun s irts, sl)( c ti aInales 5.95 oi- Schooi Opeîîîng Sale at...... ...9 Girl's Ail Wool Dresses, Special $4.98 Girl's Al Wool Dresses, Special Values $49 Inu drsî are illade ' i ilc' lailois Ainoskc'ag spirge, bilîn', ' aiinui %vine cciSIors iîeiiniinating; iiailv f < i litii ii'ec' lai-(' ilot e(li2115 9 8 li Sik tis. tiv i" Zs ae rn tiî 11 t c uaI s, 4.& *ýpcilvalites foi. Sviilo O.11g ad-i Girl's Dresses 98 i ica pere ai ;iîil iîaiciais. c'<t ti'alstiig-cclos, ;îlscc luî'aic" ii.-izc' frinti:')tot , Yv-c;is. Siicciaul vaîl- lies fo l"' c Su>I )veî 8 Girl's Dresses $1.48-iiiic'liclîitii jcc'ty îîatî'Iitls ini îtc'xV giilg- lîaiîî', mîadrîaîs. jcci'<'lI<'anmd<lgala- tiai clctlîc vrc'rss is iîtade ini t c le iIî'x:c'st gîrlisli stYle. YotIiii il ii tis gt, pI<î llail ' crsc' rii'lx i lý,litg 111)l 2.1,spec'cial I'ialiest ~foi. Sc'ilcccc ilcmiîig Sale at. 1.48 Every Girl or Boy Will Surely Need a Sweater Our assortment for this -season is unusually large. We name two specials for the school opening Boy's and Girl's Sweaters-.%dIit1 Misses' and Junior's Sweaters- ait lunusuai Iv good qialit. tcof yaril- T Itese ae aceWith the Bl*Vron or The eolors are cardinafl, îsatc <4)11 lt, i c'l iars. Ile v1w c ae' llte and whlite; siY(s atre ttc iii'24 t 4, I*liî i, mi na c and gr, s 30s sj>eial va lits for the Seb- )l lo 8, slvdaiailes frtit Opeing Sale, at S...il...... îî Sa.t .9 Corduroy and 11- lg- i - s(aiint il'vtiintt< iý(o* Ve1vet Hats 11miîw i wiiîc pnîgsale, at ............. 9 Girl's Dresses at$19 îcic- ilig a spiîclii îal of acia iî lil- fttrrssaîîiple lini' alscc a bcig vaiî.t ftll(ic îcwest Sh vies UnIIIil (cli'c cxi t'ai I i'tc ck d î'c'sslmagiet l'f gitigliatit, imadrtas. anld picl-ailc sizt's frîuiît 3 tc) 14vvrviie oplln salesi cc'itl 98 Handherchiefs andlbbons HAIR RIBBON le Plain. taffeta sud Dreden. Speclal.- per yard................. lo MAlA DOW TAFFETTAS AND MOIRE AISSON-Six Inches wlie. unusually gond25 value, yard .....25 CHILDREN'S HANOKER- CHIEFS-.Of sheerlIawîî and bemstltched; regular bc..c value... . . . . . . . ..3 CAILOREN'S HANOKER- CHIEFS-A splendid assOrtll-'ft of clored bordera and pst-~ terns, alaonhe n. . t ..5 Glad. Tidings for the Roy Who Needs a New Suit 131 s sîits ini Norfolk and doublie breasted t 'xic. na(e of fancy mixtures, ph nui hic xxigr ay andtisox lx nuîttrtUs, s uc '. (;hc,18x car s, speeîal val-3 9 iesf t i tu S hool Opeîîîng Sale, at e... ............... Rah! Rah! Hats-.Ilîîst flic' tiing lty the' Ths 'ie Sht;lc's are' li(tîtîxx, g'a 'v, andici llc. wc'alscu lixxanl i"li iîiccftiiîve<I t c-s iniliats fiît' cx. 8i"al Vacl- Sle o.........tig Blouse Waists for Boys-'ri ,fa iiicts Ncc itî' Uriendtlocuses xxutli patenlt acjî ball and. Nvtsc xaisi s c'clte inS Iccth hgiît aimd cark mîateiials; sizc's froni t6 to ri Nc'a vs. Speciali vaues for t::î S111001 Opcning Sale, 38c Big GirIls Shoes-In hîittcilstyles xxitiig solid intwoxxc grades, 7, at $2.50 and .. Boy's Satin Caf 8ho tmade. ho xxeaî-, gùlar wiil stand liard wear ,ýl.75;1 tcu2, at$l.50O Boy'sSSURiS ai $6.98 wIlvI<l 1ov's are eaing titis fail. M' ihave' ite(r sio"i siwttlia conl i'<it<isive 21550t- ient, as %ve ar'e dontîg raghit 11iNNw. hieltuded are fancy niilxltires and plaitcloS New Blue Materials New Brown Materials New Gray Materiala U, %erv Siit is înade aloflg the liles of the vcry newvest inod- <'is. Sonsie of these soits have two pair or trosîsers. The sizes are fiont C; to 18 years. Special v'aimes for $é',Q Shool Opening Sale. . mUs7 Iv large vaietv îf new Nor- fol k tiodc-is, sizes are( frccîtî f; tic 18 .<ars;evveiy ganient is '\<ll ta ihced, te hest trin il îîtîngs bein g used. Inluded are the nwest novelty eloths in iimaîish effects. Sonieof thes' sîtits have two pair of trotîsers; in the suits offer-q ed at ths prie you will aso fiîîd plain all-wool blue serge -special values foi the School Oe0 n s .9 Stylish Comfortable School Shoes are Ail Importent n gun-nuetal leathers; Ohild's Security Brand Shoes-In gun- Boy's Button Shoes-With solid leather gcod lied and toe, ail soles, flexible and gond fitted sizes, 5 to soles and counters, snappy iasts; ful to 20 8, at $1.75; S8/-,to 11, at.$2.0O);.25 d beos 1>t t$ .13 .50 ~~~~~~2 t..................0 1t ',a ............ ......to 2, a $1.75; 9t 13, at........ Ds-ID bluche>- stx le, Boy's High Grade Button Shoes-Made of ranteed ail solid and 1<'e eavy box ealf leather, full. double toe, r, 2/ to 7, at wi x'th heavy 1/, double soles; .t ;8to 131/,at 1.25 $2.50, $2.25 and................ uu. M orxm&& -_ ~! BOYS HOSE-Made wlfh IrI.u iiitt i isandl toesdou ble knecs izel:s 6 to 10U4 qé iî' a alucs ... 0.....2... 25c GIRLS FINE HOSE Made of iliree thrend Ihaie, plan or mer- cerl7.cd; very eastic and fine 10 5 t 6to 9% spe .<l .. . .. . ... ..2 5 c BOYS AND GIRLS HOSE- MIitle flne or lieavy nlbbed, dou- ldii -,îles and kîîees; very elats ...... ..... ... .1 5 C BOYS AND GIRLS HOSE- 0!ii'of fine anid heas y rlbbed. îoluclived, toei, aîîd knees,; fi,ý 0,to ii9½. pe .upc.. . .. li . .. ..1 C tair effor ers tion Prev Tti tainq dned plan f0 il tee sari, Tc Ai A, Bi CL w El Ti t' ~si w w lu Set ble, stru turf on, Thc rnu bru ed waf t. we, trau ti bec ti tir Par Tte tii 6.1e 1

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