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Lake County Independent and Waukegan Weekly Sun, 8 Jan 1915, p. 11

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- âx L COOtTnTT rTJ*P MIP unrj ' y .1A bu SA<5 tssu ele cted sherlIf cf Kouo" j II&Ptfl~fJa, ie botfore a bres3rup may be ex. rotnfIaMr. u i "han made il LK L S ~for the second lime. Mr.,Stahi as I U L)<B L JpfotdIN. plainS 1!$ lita ho is o ;dd£, & e ds n1 A ie ani W a heard lho bre iiildw* N - otPatc h dsnEdwards today on a motion ta have Èi fl ?ilfowa. f t- ihbrà Cart station of the C. and NI el eclric the alimoiiy redttoed ln the cae of ACIT N RlI tiiUrtlk 1; tgoon,; Saaat W1U rU U eJUIBIorooI at 12:451 loft thte ticket ofc LdadW. Berry tram whom Iahis ASfeyuJILII4R iUltd&Y. 1; Shelkal, 1. DIAr<ihumainIOI orth rguarjtpulianm' ,,,e no iero i re 0recently was granted a divorce and Fourhallot-Tice, 24: Provine, 7 éocaeti o urm $1fleetiioy Br iamd Springfild, 1IiiJ. ae O Tight as Shurtieff, 11; DUdgeon, 2: Shanahan, Springfcîield, IJan. 5 Seventeen Veantime thé Democrats had btison Ferdinand Gloe, .1 ' io eoe coasito throw mbt the stov e that lie ta running hie business at a 1 Waîsoers" tah the wating rouai. a sneak thief en-]os eaci year and that lie la heav- ýa drum' describes the dsdokin lrite SttýTr,2; rvn.14-I oue nc tered the office quickly grabhed what iy In debt.Ilie contended he cou] lhiee f the 49th general simL! b urFithlJotT' , 4;Prvtnt1 u l gwte urbin havepren dfregin n bin ntacours d xeu-' - Mora. A. L.ne Y Ol SbutiL13; Shanahan, 8; Dudgeon gsaîeceîie es. NO tçntative plan i of m âen h»W ol Cali bof cash was ln te drawer and Icît bc- lot afford la pay te amount ofai a-I rver flic sejeakerirhip ithen 'the £avei,::; Pierson, 1wso i.fomsi oretetm hn.Tee a ,Mv à foreite agnt bail returned tn the mooy ixed by te court. >The case fell at noon today. Histor>' bas re-! Si-thi ballo1t c,20 roie 1 ittIag tgb Inia cations of theirwaofedfrm nysrcliimepho.'ho a nro7, i-no liesccuad arnîîW'- cs cn26ne;i o aet Saarda.2iownlte seventeen, led by Tfhomnas with an>' kind or approbation. igapremonition - wb* room lieseered bou $12 :ýas cWinud t nex Saurda. 1peated leif. The tîeup laslsmlar teoShurtleif, 13; Shanabanl, 7: Dudgeon, (urran of Chicago' west aide, always The Lee O'24oi1 Brown@ crawd wet#lwroià&" eh@ basbed o m 44 TheNotliChcag lquo ieatri AI Hatîke of Lberîyvil le, who th whatfil ans two years ago. when Bs e2 ala,1 kon j la formidab le cog ln lite aid Lorlimer î;aiming everylbing ln alght. 7h. thogirl emplolfed un bot propose ln future lu stricti>' ive ai employed ln Chicbgo. visîted th wtîeekq passed before a presiding offi- m achine, reîused 10 itelp elettt a Re- HubbaLrd-Husîon drys were refusing 1corne with CU fûmes froni -' o te clate law andi the local regula irelatiývs an(]l frimide In titis cil>' Weil- ver of the bouse was eiected. TIe ubl iae ahv n'daig htvrWitlCI flos goîerning titeirlbusiness. At a'nesîîay. deadlock may lbe broken cariier thtis NrRubCIlAiOThycneatieti a onfrene a v reed cdaucus whch migh. es.orn h hyea oMh Tues The nsarrisseen tl dcago mflese.for ftcra onnîmttec on concliation,! controlied by lte lrowno fOiiowingit, M u ýstlW cia' l asdecde t daf ries~o ~ Moîgîm-r. geti 34 0f Maukegan jSeveateen "wets" turuedthéltetrick noime-t iy flitcregular llepuitrian eal. and the regular administration ali acrohslte girl end breatbo te giiidanee of meiters of their as-ard Nîtos Dorasi)owney. .3;, North' f t11i.1tl Rev. Chidester of lte Xaukegan uliead gone over to lte tu,0 Invite stte oraitonn tingen~t &aemittInz o wnymnte* tocitlicît. There will be anolteéýr a y reusing o sitn a epublcan co it onelsl l ug o wnt iua h rcetlg exIWenesay I ernrsChicago. Is indicaleti by the granting eus" Sixty-oae out andi out Repubîtli rsiyei hrhis expecled 10 lh teqi 10 can mbcamp. Od tu ]lio UP lt e Ilemrte for Ar- tinuod tbli A phyuicien u1*-* of a tirense 10 lhem late Thursday. cane and te îwo Progressives, or near liepresntI ai lthe Presbylerian churcit J.' WXickers of IicHenry count>-, thur Roc of Vandaila, who badi be ndrosaol.grllte bal Tnesieve.Wm. tG. Rolîmayer, 21 aud 'Miss Mttr- Republicans, making 63 ln ail. lool; lier@ noxt Sunday evening and assisl rui01Leat .ke cotîntys representatives. picked titis morning as their candi-.- Joh Shati fo agiea mas-'gr- late, 1) lîilt ! ionCi>.r-giî cucs alltswiitu bl Inue ie-1119 the Lord@ suîîîer. Sonne ses aminug the ocvenleen merners date for speaker. IWoeraft. >i-an enijloyed ina tie Watrous bar1], acre uîîenseuî 10 marry ln Citircri lauagrce on a "dry" candidate forca-ne mbrwilteaen bth rereiti.onS.BrstCh-ostoeu TOIaum .lr,>'uh w it r e stor , la n oeri cs n ng .d aturday. eus indorsem ent. The serious "dry" c urc it aiso* r oî a aieJati lo ev a ihh iS.foBu r s of Cc aoetfl outiage. o ft dr M O dlir e t wlb It iru.iissevie cdîg Gleason H. Stafford, te man w1ho Repubiîcan candidates are 1Htmer 3. -Vise Éfanes Tor]non has refi- 'ce;uabsentoca were noîco. Il -was asiid with lb. Hosrt-Harrison org&.lOmt boIlovd tils thi lffl. tCounîs' Clter ewf henodee trausuall>' se"sthec iraI robin ln fle 'lice. Groenview; Walter M. Provine, tttrned t teM. Hoiyoke, Mass, ttr evîdent tat notbing could b.e ccom- iSellon. Bîaml M Mîc.î'ialllormds the plîao Ihee wtitlit en oftheolt ye r. ing oda>' discardcd te robin dis- Taylorville, andi Edward D. Shurlleft spendinlb héhliday tleho.ilAC aant leoo mornittg caused the following sign tu n ossa om nPlisited ln lte way of. eiecling a spea'ç- ducted an independent candidme>' of lîp îlaed ln frontof&te door of isi cover>' for a itetter ane. 1Ife saw a Mareniro. North Chicago. . er uti n g1olfalons hai bcen Grien- bis own, declaring thatlihe IR là the- dock of -ees,, flylng sout, low enougit Chargc. Agalnst Tice Men. The D~e ai> h omr> dsiutit uss uîlt te iîsit eFont Wito il&$shbmofk o":c cin te cutbue Cuny1rufml horrel e ihah asig 'nsequenly rusemal fr ovêthere.monlb os:7 î-orî toue; "Con;>10shoot. Indications tof i-ader %weatlî 1Sepvral oters received scatterîng -iamcbire.front tlelgium have lust it'Ocre was A icp ai aiti--- ____chon~olpho id trev o rotuai te Cll-fk'a elc Mrig license, Tax, le.?i tm adtulr> Ilderurilon, etc. This was douc be- IBtorn t Ni. a r ir. îîenry .ahnke !vaIr-s fn tlte.caucus, witich deliberali- ecelved ler, front relatives lu te. ceed with aocalies sele< lion. pend- beritwofk t lb h orl vs eool' oje eti until an early hour titis morning old country'. They report lhat t I n tg a repo<rt front the absent. lcitr1alurha berei i r. ad rs a m esoth lor andterni <,aire 50 many couples dcslring Ifar of South ittie.a strept a girl on New mHaferberctngmoneslep otaIta! rbasei u tter tIe tras AlteadrsAr Cnfieandhi <ilr@tominilaa lîreho pet l> wto av &"o hiluisa oo i-ie treues itinetsee taund,- Yer'sla> lis rturetifro again et 10 a. mu. The Reîîubiicans when lte Germans came titrougli'anti Humner .1. Tics, Edward D. Shurîleif.lte holiays withlaisparents. holidaYs relurned lunda>'. si-anti alun coinly officiai Issueil L. F. Retifern asrtuîî ro fter six balots today ln titeir caucus bave received kinti treatment front anti M'aller M. rvnlangcdi Oitio aitere lie was callet b>' ite 111h ound their kaot as ligitt as l was tentsa fer. Tite> report Iial lte dates for sîîeakership, enteredth ie - --_______ were arralgueti ln coual>' cour is! ness 'f bis moter. ArnIving titere wilien Ihe>' went to bcd. The Tice Germaus ihave always pai l tent weil! ani-us ready> for a declalan and eacli afen n'ssd bofl wcre commttet 'ie odsite liadsmati utaller chtampions arec ciargedti promlsigor everytittng nie>' tooks-hile litelittîiareull.y confident tai ite ould Wt psor 0 âeaa tth colorbyaiS.Cat-,[lic arriveti he salir as te iuar I poitical preferment ln lte future ln places Ihat were deserteti acre usti- 1Win. .lames A. Wason orfElizabeth W I pS a . 0 av '[uc ~ ~ ~ I cor,,-,yrdlta nnan'cs- -stîewas lited idurlîtglhis ta>'. Site thlerdrives for Tire, wto lias lte al>' left in ruine. - - tosa extiecîct Itie supplort aofcleven Th cut laae ta gelting on satisfar-tority now. Lucling of Senator LawvecWe Y. Sher- Titefiret meeting for rEitasl !ctlieu iîîos i.irael ibudXg «,a elillar natlure bhélas tricti of a asnatr t> as rceveIR aan' " mssrci 'd no ! Moith rr lisimn lie bas'-foundt ltIte enviroiumets ta tase-Grdyba 1ce1'dilan h se4m lg m -s-e wa hld'ur f orisbevame a îentlueeaan -r thosar i>'i. blh ame sorlthe'messagfe frontflic potmaster general iThe Dernocrats have oni>' 71 Votes lsenteial*g tli 1he Central scîtoal dldate anti NorinanG0. Plagg a of Now 1~~,tte uo'sarcbal.111e lt IWashintgton t laîtking te iosînaisj l inte bause, or six qsits the noces- building. llveryltn tal I a tlonie ,iiîlngness 10 bc con- S206 Wadun4cr tern or te UntîiediStates satîial pas- sur>'conrîiluîlonal majorli!y. The Re- fine shape. '.%r. tre iscrlllSidrili'eyai 0 tml n. U rs*, bore nanuragthenstr dilione ta[workers for te efficiency anti ptîiticanas glow 80 votes ail laid. Or donc soime fine work i ooking aiî.'r aVowed dr, n Ite. weîs refused tub n rugîey Block hoeadrî iesreswiiboul l'e- rapiditl>' wliîwfichlise Chistmas Ilîree more titan enougli la eleeî a te detais of the show. Tlie iast a constdcr dyant n fIiet .ià;- om 20 and1 mtfictton. - mail was bantiietibliis year. Thte Speaker Ifrlte "wcîs" wauld corne Juingoing to show Northt Chicago that iî lit>'. 202. F r4.O,3Wuea.I Mis Kaitrn Wsoki f Ln 1onFari-eh post tItis year was te largest cap nt. jhere esnmre rmusic talent huire a., This refusai turned te talk toward an 3.< Sh e sîreet. décilares that on New Year's li histar>'. but practicail>' aih rei-eipls Thiomas Curran o! Chicago, olil tinte 1 w8 uilg ln orein. DaiiE itnhnaeCiaoa ese Sonme drunken man flred a reval- liait been tqelivered b>' teencdtiof Lorfrnritc, was holding togeter 17wlasbg cnsomdn. DviE.SnhnofCcgosa ver bulle! throug thlie aide of ter Christmas day. The Chitlmas tuali!,"set" liepublicans, making il impos- -------r'----- - - - - ------- borne. Afler penetrating te wallil5t il Ioser te Unitedi States was band.; siiîle for thie majori>' part>' 10 ral>'-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - s * ")ts tebull struck flic piano anti led ilmare cxtrcditiously tan es-er be" lite necessar>'"d77 voles ta elecl a speak- . lotigeil Ibere. Site exiibiteilte leati tare. i pe lat usorne ofber triends iodas. _________".t"bSu Om1aa 'ke lever>' Indignatas site SCr o hnk.Crnyasbscitrspide - itt-Ior umotter wito was lli te nc' Itemof seives rrn adolits a chrtes sudvoe Mont miglt have been slrnck b>' the. IWc desîre ta taak our kinti frienda Nf;evznO u osrosadvt - fe hebae teplcee'l for an>' Democrat. Titis sewed te lbtsoie.Sie bams ltepolcede- anti uigitiors wito assisteti us dur estpU o psrtinent tar nat lîsving more polite-. lng te sicâness ad dealt of our hus- speksalip p Iorte present. Mmu ttart of-lte cil>'. "Oi audsu fs Nlr'- rs. Maude E. Lit aItioa rgesv edr n i never Sees a policeman lu Iis part of anti daugitter, Herbert C. busk. Wiuy Partyoa rgrielea de H r Rnckhi 'thé__________thé_ 'paty calleag1. H. S.-HtcS o ok- '-th i-u>'."she ail "wiule am h-lord, Sitting lli teRepublican Caucus. tormeti there are four.officcrs an lise WANTEO- A gond steady>, gentleman- -te Republicans with lte 17 "es îtortb ide Tiis la:not lreating the ]y salesman t o:ha;dle a :arda a-coual 80 votes, or liree more titan aL R A a k d an t e r a a lh s a d o u sir Pe T. J. ctash mafrmetmn aerot Isenct. For full particulars write The Republicans have oui>' 62 ln If, d'er s t«uO Peires as areti Wuegtn îromiîtîy ta, Dr. iard's SMédical rom- i scîr caacus, or tour shtort ot a cansti- crowdIl day wiiîh Eager and Prudebnt Ah b'as heen appainted an under-siteriuy pan', Winona, MInna. hstablshcti tulional majorll>'. Oldti imera iue ass po 's su.vess.ub ub ,u u ul under bis brother. Andrew Stahi. wiîo 185. Wkl>' Jan. S8ieslainwhihv "wafr ~ d " ~ ~ " ~ ~ ~ ~ ea e ' - ~ . arn a IMEN 13 WOMENMTMF-J--CHILDREN WAIT NNAJANU:AR.,Y. CLEARANCE WILL BEGIN SATURDAY Tih is willbe oui' eigbteeut.h mrnîmoth .1timuaî'y Cle'ar'ance - -eac'h suctî'eetling, s~ale lias bet'n es;>eially desigieîl to oîît-do the otheî'. Th is elearanee, beuiiîing Saturday, is much greater * than aîîy we've ever held- -as great as any we will be able to hold. I Marvelous Etonomtes For~ You It. will bre bard to estimate in dollars anîd cents the losses we will sustain in înakitî, the sac-'ifices nece8sary to met overt' remendous stocks cdean, iseat and u p-to-date. Small lots, bî'oken" assortments andi remuants go at î'egarless of cost. This will in~- terest thousanditfpmù.4L9boppers - -it cannot belp interefit you. GREAIT CLOSING (UT.l SALE of two good clean stucks ofCohnSos uns &é. 'the Pres-, the world over has been announclng the tirent War civ of our -For Countries, and, as we ail note, they don't forget to qiention lligh Prices, or iwcomn~ saying, WAR PRICIiS. And we wish to state that the only War that ought to bea interest to the Public of Lake County and surrounding, is the GREAT'PRICE WAR of "THE WESTERIN SL\LVA(JE COMPANY'S " igh Quality Merchandise vs. LoW Prices As we have declared a war that each public spirlted citizen should Clory over, es yoU already have won the Victory. Don't let WAR TALK scare you, but corne to our Storéi 110 South Genesee Street, formerly The Toggery Clothes Shop," Wauke~gan, MI., put là a supply of Aants Mait wiIl carry you through-one of the Greatest Wars ln our nisimr-L as these iow prices wil long be remembered by everyonewho partakes of the wondprf'&î Bargains we are offering. Ask those wbo have bought et this Great Sale. The difference between a real legitimate bona fide Forced Sale and the so.caIléd one"htaeslsl an ny htswyorsoewspce oiscpct i g Saturday and Monday with prudent sh»ppers, eager to take advagtage of the -thomuë sands of bargains at the grcètest merchandise slaughter of modern limes. Why? There 's a Reason! t FIRST..The necessity thlat compeis us to sacrifice our entire stock regardkess of cost or. profit. SFCO4D-The sterling quality of every stitch of our $15,000.00 stock. Mo old sheif ., -goods, or goods for sales purposes. Butalilbrand new fait and winter merçbindî from the world's best manufacturers. Best makes of b~ats, shocs, etic., sf4.wî tliegarantee that Vou will.get value -recehved for the money you'paNýîÎtod ritt gJntcsale for far'iess than you pay for inferior goods 1elsewheîe. Sabttd su ~tta easons .do 't you thlnk- that should Impel y.. to ley lni a supply for future à&*e - présent use? USE $AVME îS'SIUUs,-< of Tailor-made Clothing, Býest Makes of Shoes, Nobby Furnishlngsetc., at about' 4Cloots on tkheDuIIWl& 15iý.ýa We Pay Carfare on $5 Purchases or Over 1 TUE GLOBE, WAUKEGAN, ILL. U SyS @YGId, L. II WATCH preparations Under Way

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