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Libertyville Independent, 15 Jul 1920, p. 1

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$1.50 PER YEAR 'IN MOIS, THURSAY, JULY 15,,1920. asF. VIH-m 29.LiBERTYVHIFLAKE C Cs.6-f S.ETE E I LURE F AIR IS: A ÂTO BOY ISSEVENTil KR RRSSSA Clti1 To §0 TUM ALIROUoliNEAR T lu'- i 6 ORM . ,tESDA Y DR0 ING VICTIM; ARE MADEJFOR MRCLU10 WIR I1 0AD0YASO AE LK AITR Ai 0NAT3 DIE91N DEEP LAKE FAST DRIVINGRM RW Preiect Not to be Given up be- 'ue ede.of Uc a uLloydTay*o'o Libiertyville, The iiadp c hautau- 14 Year Old Boy Had Been.Div- Motoicycle Polk.e wehirenberg kept C: ester Murrie, aT -auseof Few Objecors to lferty'viegetun i n.di.M ody eumsFynFollowing qu ' oea mgt Tuefliyaternoon ing from-Boat; Bec'ame Ex- geeCod.rs " saaudaand'sudaymoad Mese9e,!a sC SheridanL Road Work Mr. Hiendee came down Milauke Serious injuries. at 3.:00 o'e"eek à Central ll.rL The hausted and Sank. made several arrests. Life by Heroic Act. 0 veu wh.itig one of the latesi *OP- big brown tenst wiU reachL the city on --- audyFak£siaciao-- Obeto ---~ ular i" aen wugjuniyaln The lore of ~the air proved toontMonday mornias ad every tWng wilt SEVENTH. DROWNING TRAGEDY attorney, p leaded.geHey tothe charge 1HaXrry .Mcine, -Arcy-anoid soa et objectlaion tage te Mrodveidl one wMacfe 1IliB 'NItarsot(IfMmife.and NothingrgaIN COUNTY T HIs YEAR. ofdriving.30 iles an hour, and was Mr and- Mrs. iHarry Mohïne'si#ili - esdnginZontote mpvmet earkale about taecp tefe uh o ly yor fr, eayfrtii e pam J N . fined $3 and ccit. hos ave., Waukegan, hadt a ixiteents, air heridan Rond 1drtu that city 1is that Mr.HBadein e llalongnttoward Clara O.Taylor and nephew of Coro. W. Cooper, who Ithe ategt My 6-tpe1,ipae 9 una onJ aie fCiao saeto ownig Saturday w1ff bInÀg disiregarded by, the Waukegaon- lis 96th mngebtone in life's rae. 'ner J. 1. Taylor, botht of Liberty- er a s nce ih theof Chicago; drowned In Lake Zurich was going 30 miles an hour when 1 he fell toc a deep pool ofwater un Norfth Chical;o Chaubeàeof Lommeice. He was born in Hune, Alleghaney vle n tewl'nwnlk on Redpath »o"eaiat Chicago, will sup- whien hiW boat tipped over. sopdb h ooccecpMnlta ihh.dL onsrt w ias gan,, rigni ah*"ead ih i , couty, New York In.September, 1825 M& erintend the assmbIIy., Mr. Cooper la May it.lelyd Welch, Aad 21, of daleapae efr aitaei'ihe little child had gonse del =aIagikto e ae its share of1the adcaetoLk"cutyi '16 y Young man las re u» e ethoroughly vered lanaall matters per- Rocfford, médical -student t orTy lor adpaid a fne f$5andicstl twice and was about to d.sappcar Ur $46M 00needed *.ake th- n rUtlth et fhs rfaotflying .game For the last week he taining to a saUeesful Chautauqua rtan;drwndForLke tici-as eripll, afidetofbe$a5althon he tidtm hn hse dr out twntyyeas ao, e rsidd o a armhasbec maingexhbion ligta eg nnig nthé second tmorning.,gan when canon tipped over. resident.of Oak Park, was bowl‡ngi16-yearold son of str and âMre.À% A» efforitoi bcitg made to raip" of 200aes mothwest of Libertyville, for the Chattanooga mlotor Company Mise Mary Peron, the Itedjiath jun. June 6-Viss, Josephine Werdel, along at a sneed of 35 miles an hour . 1A.Marrie 608 South Sheridan rom&. thes mey tua,;n tc let the contrac&near Hendee Station on the Sec rail- of Chattanooga, Tenn. for supervisOr, Will enter t in the chil - 5622 Wayne avenue, Chicago, com- He considered is arrest an outrage, ia n màener 6ar thie %€ten« bp Aagust 1. road.' He purchased this farni sonondren .of Libertyl le.atthe tent Themt ucd ydonngi os.adanuce i neto ocnUnion 'lelegraph co.lpany, happmea "We do not benle thast a ew ots.after coming to, Lake county, paying 1lloyd Taylor y as one of the -lake children do not need a ticket for this er Lket e ar Wause nds. ntest thed chargne iH etipnacash ond oapa-ntesee eaii jets ceanblock àan improvement ne $25 per acre, at that time conidered Co41nt- young men who distinguish. and parents areurged wn e tosendi fore ea ouods es écarge. nd p tral c ash b t e dapp a ngte er ongeMune, 40ý ecessaryttolakge County and the tour. a big priceeLiAstYsear the Rame farm dni Maeonas sa" aviator. durmng the the children witth their tiekt ts, on ac- une1-L.àifriensdyëJl'1,at2pm tspt8tefattatbci nal isr hr Binisan Wscnsn, dd assold for $125 an acre andf isiow vorld war iad w1ille up was not for- counit of the possbiity oi lusmng.them Cnrllt, iLaeErta ii isatre perdadswnn, umiped mto the pool, not eVia einred Secretary W. C. Hollister today, 1held at a Utll hgherprceEvery child lài t ohuld par ticipate near A, whlesw g, i takUedlor aonae JudeHu a unnodicr cs e "adIbelieve that if the 0netin M endee was a caller at The In-j tunate. enough to be sent overseae, In these lamriios, because the suc- June 115.-Harold Knaack, 'aged 10, arkdthneteas for Frinhtune.Jday, July Oliea'huaams åap eOver reach the courtsthe latter Wold dependent office, and danted a jlgon 1 big pioness In flying Mwas so anarked cess of a ehntaffmalargely depends of Waukegan, drowns In MOrrow 23,..atthe same hour, anig under the water for the thlr %sa the wisdomi of maing the improve- the sanetum floor, that one of the jass that be was maue au instructor in opon the good amenannhbel with the pdnd in WauRegant, whilit Wadn. Lte .'alrwshryn ln time, and caried hmote mest "or shimmy artiste of the .oresgent day aviation and eerved im dts tacitlittle ones. Is.tonPartons wlil aiso e. -reed Jnutneaed 6. ging a mls an humr hens rlii'tt. t°-11 The C1hamber of Commneres has jus would envy He enjoys %rood health jat various flying fields in the souheas h s hlren in the Ça- drowns In Bangs Lake, near Wau-.bfr ' a fjutc e lod-Am soon as the boy was carrielleg finahe sndig ut hosans f lt-and about thé only marked sign of his 1and aso at Rtantoul. He gave, exhi. geant, "Theßood Firy, Tlin ift," to be conida, when ho suffers a crasfhp. eided tos dtril n aewsof-the pool, hie was takeon to a bhlal tereàt hollows- advanced sage is that lhe is lightly 1 itton flIghts at Grant Park, offered i tnam e the last afternonJi1-odn wnoagd1,se #o endray. afte hinnge i ht iiit nwfrtau h Wakgn n deaf. He scorne the need Of a cane, 1 At the closeO of the war he becamne Assisting 1.r. Cooper are thle follow- of Chicago, drowns In Deep Lake, the matter over, however, hie entered istered. Mr....muek s12 May strèb a maeand dues not une glasses. except when a o ilian flyer and made many ex-inyog menwoaeudnsa er Lake Villa, white swimming. a plea of guilty Moniday and was finedanMrKoa,86Myste, Arrangeiimts bave-been adereadIngý, hibition fligiats In, the South. WhIle the folloWing-universiis: Don - 5-nicssnmnstrd isMadan &ed whereby It is firmly believe ta For -rfy ive years hie has not miss mi nakingf, lght at DanvIlle, Ky., last1 Crabe, assistent superintendent, Tu- The seventh drowning tragedy of Gog ono fWuea a in rev'ving the chld. »erdan- Road tr inCt will Pd attending the Lake County Fair, faitllbe test consciousness whiteIi lane University; Wayne Wildman, the 192 season in Lake County, took fined $5.00 and, coute Wednesday for a The pool of water lsa&bout thww bu improved during 1920. and plans to be on hand thtis year. the air and bis plane cffished to the auditor. Icara College; ad Tracy pae unyafronwhnG-ltlesiatheaeof3mle nfeet in width and eight, test »i . lion has agreed with the Hfighway Together with R. French, Wm Cater ground, a distance of one hundred Gridle, gateman. Mercer Unnversity dlae Swasn, ag ed14, whose par- hour witin e the tlage3limis e depth and 1s on a lot owned i Derten o te tae f llnos oand Joseph Butler, he bought the sile fee rm n iTe Young man auf. 'These men Win ¯el in Libei tyville for rie shave been occunying a cottage Wednesday morning J. Irvin Nowak imant l ing n ta lin iy. band and Pay for une biait mile stan- and organized the fair and h-asIlived fered svarCtn o knbe.Hewstentre chaaqawe n the east aide of Deep Lake, met and a companion from Chicago, who onfan cidw Ile alkng-à"n dædroa inth ceteroftha Ciy o se 5 anua sesios e sys roght back to his home at Liber- The firet day's program follows death, drowning in about eight ftad evidently visited an oasis in their vie f the ool slTpped A04 Te remaining one half mles a ecut nrudn at esta1,1 hreh rcvee hs' 3-00 pm.Opeing enrcises. oftwatter travels, elriated a disturbance in the hý ed frsut tuooewae.Th' each end, to, connect with the Present century He now, makes- hie homne heath. His mother urged hm t 3:0p .Grncocer t by the 01-1 The boywoergadda ilae Nwkwsasesdafn fatality occurred about 10:30 8SateFe eMMpleted road will be bult by the with his daughter. mrs Joab Lathrop, give up flymng and hie decided to do1 cott LigMf Opera 6tfgers strong swimmer haed rowed out 1no f $5an cotfrdireryo- morning. sèmae Highway Department. The en- at Antioch He spent last wnter in as she requested. But for some time 80 .Gan ocr yth h aead a iigf o 6 uc.His companion was relaseD The Marriseroyin a ttpcW*t h tige improvemettwo beoinderil ae ifor a.past the old lure of the air bhasbeen oirott Light O09ra ingerS . boat. suddenly, ,as ho duve, Ithe speaking very modeatly relatite CMper4&0»». Te talf mis will on him and whom hho received an et- 8:30 . m. William Raincv Bennet boat scooted away from him. due to his hevoic act. He returned to woO- e $4,0.00 Tette sng, edfer fromn the Tennedsee concerb ro- "The Mfan WhoCa, the farce of the dive. The boy aRSC L D t the Western' Union offiieeJsas ta pw y1.6,000,metly the t tation was oMW4 TeOt lgoira eosiatsof lm'wam n af it, but a gr h o w & r ae a t e w inîrthe ti -.1 c dters Consent and returned to the fly. Williams, contr&czlEMr James Wall, feet aasaw is strokes gettinganATtUBERTYVILLE- g':?t*ab-'er m• the money. and If each owner of an * À inBE O E 1cg game tenor, and Mr. Earl Andersen,ba- shorter and weaker'Tnen she heard ATat o pope n te.ffte.Pe &amonnbile te Lake County would pay tonte. These atengers are gifted with ie feeble cry for help ewheole tothe.oWIetenPU aie 'dolar, with what we are to re- excellent voees and ive seoion q-m-a eta nhiLMsistance messenger state that ho ila gttmmé cavfteothter citiesand towna, the $Aà y kumaetlt prais el s rehb alon ow rth l modest in relating the taneOft 4 ffE aMount would bie anibecribed. cotm ktce.iebloehlbrrvdo h heroism, Young Mornele isa a«b ieW ilnot "give up" the snoney- William Rainey Bennett. the speak. scen. The girl on t:htretwasa ablengne ntoa riSe faaysottop nWu »Wd assurance' is positive that the m eshAI, rmŠß NT LMWRECES C H URCH 1ri for the first evening, ls one of to direct swimmers otehe The owser of the lot, where*0 rzad viln be bdIlt Pa i cg y. (Epabcopa) Atiierca's bcst inspirationaal and dra. where the boy went dow n d in ing Other Bearing Down, dangerous pool la located WUee Theenir aranemntsar i te Rv.Gadne AphusMao horter, nmatic orators. fis mastery of speech, Tries to,"Back Away. e atders by ChiaetofPouceTs Ingmn of the State Highway's Depart. phony, Drops Oead.Pesnhr. his dynaii delivery, and his magnetctirn esiraon asuead about a year ago to f11in ta he P4 asnadsol ntig go w %ng venrdict tof deab front organic Sunday, July I1I, Seventh Siunday xihs nareatest attraction.His lec- physiciipns were.autuimoned but all to An accident took place at Liberty- land promised laithfully to do so h year money will be returced. 1li art diseas was returned by a cor- 1aiter Tri it.ure. The Man Who Can," in Without no avall Coroner Taylor -presided ville on the St. Paul Monday afternoon mediately ------ How much will you give toward this , etk tonh thlda ae vlawhich might have terminated mosti MiaPmprovemient? 1ner's jury at the Pryor undera ng, Holy Communion at 7.30 a m a doubt, one of the most pleasing as ai ,te laquenthl t ae' iaseriously. As it was nobody was hurt ~8lnd, Monley *Ith your igubserMit16. L-ooms at Highland Park Monen Church Schlletat 9:45 a. w ell s inspiational lectures on the ilonday aternoon. and the principal damage dn R I IS D A sicrl yus Hlse- hmdt aged 47 Cicao a trombone Holy' Communion and Sermon at ;:Vita message, one thbould ee the severe damae@to the two locomo-, P. À.Aneart respouse la tealm & player tn the Chiag60mpon o 1 a m har b telyongr olhef brt- o trans came togethser a ATà3&R wehoe ole te otretbyAb.chstawhich la playing at Badil Community Service in the Park fromn ille especially. IesedyWit an#l hu- thesttin s3 rsul o cnfsin f ut la Pm*.e6etedenp. mhmer, that edg.i6hto 7ep. m.ta aedvr ,AUTOBIREAKS DOWN; ordrsastnetr-a ,:. oei, 2 0RE schmidt bad been consulting a 39ec10- The Priest-i-charge will dee h make him truly great as a lecturer. vl a local, was due at 1:06 but jet iu Chicago for hie heart.Folluer- sermoq at the communit3 service ln if anyone ln this vicinity has not Ob-AC IEsTien wa-n hour late. It la knownR as NO in h feno onetls au-the evening at the park tained a season ticket, they Will cave 161. Train 142 from Madiso to Chi.M rReaivsetF-* * day Bielnchmidt 11( atricken and Wals severli dollars by doing 8o this week.c--- due at 1: 04 OaMO tearingdonlerReatvs0fFrn He geWbotter alite. . and SulPEmYTn9yo-r ospend ltweorothietimaesTrip to Russell Was Costly and th. r eks sdashe unded th* rWv at grjM of, Drugg taeK "i AT HIGHL ND PARK entl -it "-ore ta ai. Sunday Sch t 110 aa.m PoY y .eg d.i'i®"aieil "is inconvenient for-Four north ws un.eo th pa e l. NerHm onId After te performnce he auu ne1 Wright, 'Supt.- Waukegan Men. oa a h medn rs n FakAlrmo re ae ff CraateMet Istn a ioChliter oe ite -iPreaching at 11 a Tpo fteas quick as possible startedto back shiciked Thursday te reçoive Mck Cramane Mees in tan e hn ia d cad so me. At o sermion, "The Dark Line in the Face of F R E SPU C A A trip to Russell on Tuesday, July his train, but could net get away tast that Mrs. John Ahlarim, iee Déath ;2200 VoIts Pass seventhirtY O'clock the Orche.tra lire God." Special munie. F R ER U L 6. poved a costithepaoefofure M tau- orve ld huld' o Wy fastbrther of t r Vallei es,4 Through His Bodp.reil o"rBtheevmsde e g edrfrmance!Union vespet Service ai t n nA FS 6 R Adams, Virgil Stewart, Earl Hoffman not stop quick enoughto avoid a cras.Frances Sirot%, the .daughter nt CenrgRPrk ThsDericOFll e ilôa an CRMhranThat hundreds of passengers On the sister were killed insitantly wh« Nick c'aramante aged 2j. oe m im ondtbut ilavs evident that deah under the direction of the Rev. Mac.TelftWugaeryinte two trains were not hurt seemed Bar- engine'of their automobile "eta played:lby Charles u ,a landscape hahe r ialyisatnos Whorter, of st Lawrence's Episopal F R IS RIUTON · fo-'r Russel t° , Roee. prising and when the ---o-spher- - Wile they were gains Ov-r gre atHirliwood. nie! ins.tant Enrute they lost their rear w elofcleared and it was found that the erossing and their car was struck death leriday afternoion when hie balat skontpscnacuc Thby'chrfom i__ the Overland car ln which they were 1 damnage was restricted to the engies, an express tramn on the Monob 11» eare cotat wtha hghte sio n arocing chis faml residin igIangehrilsin g.,riig n a blngdtoa uceeverybody thought Providence had ln' road about twenty miles south d n r theth PbPubl rvieeomanyervmaicea g ChrstanEndavrvae7r.et Tpi,7Tepa.t Cunt Frm urau wihoffoeofnte enTheacidet c-eerene THamonandcubiSeonta Uines at H, ghland Park, 2,200 volts -'lag Why People are Unhappy, the Cure." headquarters ai Libertyville, has ar curred about eight miles out en Mil- %fax Ahlgrtim children of the 14* passed through his body. 'm's-ot asr leader raigned for the purchase of a carload naukee road. county mi.an's relathves in Indilt Caramante waes timming tres ituis oisKier f sugar for its meuniers which wil When the machine broke down they were probabv fatally injured. fWent ofrthe W DMesDOngMestate1iThe work or the Boy SGcout and 0H R EF TleW .Msécletttbe ready for distribution wthin a left it in the road and walked te Wau- Prank Ahlgrlimttfor E""Q"" ma Dale avenue, Highland Park. He Cap Fire organisations will be sus- short time oni) membersofc the Èàrm kegan, arriving about 1 o'clock Wed- immned ately uponl reeiving the W ai using a paiir nf pruning shears 1,ended unttil further notie. itBnrear w ill be ablle to get this sugar nesday mornIng. When they returnedý K O formation His Wire Went Friday 0 sttached to a long p. ne.H climbed ill be nBrayer meting on lTe Association has a large nem- for the machine the cnt day It was the funera was held Satuda~. Ah injto aee hre ilb oPr rMeigthe tree and then rehed TheteaeW pbership and every imember «1. be gn, probably being stolen. |- -Full details of the «aidant wff ne With the pole tettim off Zsoiîe Of Wednesday evening of ths ee, nr nttled to at least 100,poÜnde su 1Ams notmt cieo-riedaubut it laknowntltt0 te higher llnpbs th e ofthe aneonwigdni tertr ofth gar and the price toe MObèe of the ' urda Mlbr uedywe uans of the auto d id nt vM pol bcae ooedove te ig ---pastor from hie vacation. Faroi Bureau will be 25 eent a pound. wooli Ralph% McGuire son of MM. W. U. to get outeter the egn tenson w.,re and the current traveled' Two 'IîgnaturO% of ZMachary Taylor Choir practice each fFridy evening,- Several papers this Week eentained NE E a a ' McGuire, a widow 'at that piace, and AillOf those Who u-ere . down the9 Polo.!! and one autograph of Jeame, I. FO, M.Mttsn horister' Mrs. Durand the statement that this sugar would grandson of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Le- the accident vlsited ant Dru"e The body or tne victim was hurfld former preidents of the Uni1ted ltates, M.Mtion ;*be sold at 20 cents. This Wau a mie' man, well known residents Of that com- over a weekr last septemâ0er. se hegrun He'Ws ea w iare lr possesion of D. Harald minto o orgait take. The Lake county farem bureau i munity. was kicked by a horne, Bas- gsectatorï arrived-on the sene It Antioch, and the doctuments tu Whb - -t one timehad co.operated-with other e ann i nh fracture of the je believed that death was mastan- they are attached havw utbe e METHODIST EPISCOPAL bureaus and a deal was made whereby sk a ozl taneous. Ceved inu the officeeof County %Cien , Ro. C. F. K16ethaugh Paater. they were to .nurchaeîse bemillon He was rushe dio the McAlisterhs The inquest was held at the Pryor L. O. Brockway at WaukegaO* Sunday School at 10 I.L . pond of Éigen from the Utah Sugar pliitlwere he underwent an operation sndertaking room,à, beisg presided The documents are land patenitu y g a mpany, and the memlffl were to His condition le precarous and he has mrer by Coroner J. L. Taylor. Thegvnt hlradaet fMr it, Ming worship a 1ocl&euei t 20 cents or , M. Blt this At tue regular meeting of Columbia ben nensios ine heocurn sordiet was in secordance with the9 Jane and David Mginto during the yes mmnthe, "The Third Party in PO&- deal fel through, and the SUUarto e l o dge No. 181, Mystic Workers of theof the accident. fta.The eqiglencé sho*d 4,0at Or 1g% and 1860 sVenty.five yar tes »andin EIion." Adfstriuted here was bouilit from a World, held tn the Gridley Hall on oThe boy Iosaline years old. ,4aramante lhad buenwarned, toe- lheUin epe ievices qet (Cent %hiago wholesale fir$. ' W is oTuesday evening, a large class of catinOR e watch out for the electrie wires be' The lan eciedi h atnsgespoected to arrive hers -Prtday or Bat- didate were initiated lnto the mys- ffPf R for heclmbe th" ree isload nead eh mlue Mta tral Park at 8,.Il. M The1UR47.- G- y and hemmers Oftj bure«. tertes of the order, b'ing gucliedin Chie of o lce RsSenaorRdney a swift0# wt of -Uiburn, - _- MacWhorter, ofth0 e iseoparlb vill reeive their allotatsht tOm the the work by theéecelentdegeeveamag Mil k j Wagon es an nouedthat 5 W MASON NOT ACANDIDATE POR One dof the patents transfers 40 acre; Willdelverthe- 1manage. Sxi o w c ar. *of the local -lodge ld 'dwadMrneHgvadPr idlafr eelcaomo h OFFICE 'OF U. 8. dENATOR to -J$»ne intoand iwas dated Illet. J41assisted by, the boys'Chei e& « Oig oth emoenýIng fte loig ee erl ofted ne ghbome Direct-chier of Police, 1s planning to resin ate.Ne was out this wee Congressmran-at-Large W E, ua sa doter for 130 acres was tade ont m >.er, thefýarmer members te*Mbd notte rR . e( Wtoeroro, 'o .a$17 andz m onh-d J uniforms cosho has sgorted ot term the tn explammig hisdecision not to be a favor ofr David Minto, May 1, 1846 and £p 1rh ' - 8dvo 0tj eem pen onthe ctt gpl r. een istrct anaereofd-$,50. He intends to.be a- mit wagnon house-of the Ilnctsgen".a mandidate for senator, said: 'Was signed .by Presid9nLt voi.I in ait p.ai t p t the chuweb, gfer9be thtra the Fe s a a cag, were present and hsa clydie htpy 4i ekadadhsmd "I have ben assured by all three also otains the signature of 3J .nio*' "Whytq Peole atri. uhkapy*,th e MSI aluinview e of M ha it dresses *hich yere enthu tat c omm d issin. Ta a 4 kad arny Jama es tactioins of the Republicana, he said Salker,-Éborétarietofstate. Titethir ue"Hrldsel p ede.M 'srtiin o 8ad et seole a by largecrowd preseafter- - i lta addt Ilath eewill be 10opw no paiet 8 0, ùë b. aai ent t";dibl'and e y heshe g en* tatti-e -Wn l dncngwsenjoyered, unton er gprn g|r a, ha la make a fight in the septeabr ri ifvor etJaane Mnt. L te i' growin tu E"t - * * 0 Ofth@ P,'lank 5tharts fou -tece orchestra LoNtLamLk ,bta aacpt maSries.That gives Me a chance te ThW stab= ase t eCpib e mm 85. . o- & = b(9 t jthérnxceliethmuic.httn eiet fLk ors betdddtinbT for H-aring in ew T et h deemuaté a st"rgthen b@»eeCea insurance and to the packies plangfintaito t»the lakeathraei ddffloy, r tihoened « ,bewa t an ever ukegan Its 'es 0 and a fewv checked velours, erges, wool pop- cerest of the lat- good size range. and Silk ,irts ,1p to $5 in plain i piques and gab- new stlsto ... .......-$2.98 Washi Skirts ............... $3 98 >0 in silk poplin pecially priecd .....$3ý69 [Id $10 Values in nid wool skirts .....-- -$6.98 >0 skirts in satin is, sol satins and 8 and other skirts liussian Crepc, aà, Fantasi Silks4, tyles all cOoS .......... $13-75 aists July Sale ýslightly soiled 89C aists at ........ $1:19 1new Wirthmore ...................... $1.69 und Lingerie ......... ...... ............. $1.98 Georgette Crepe 3 Waists ....$2.98 $6 Silk Waists-- ....................... .......... $3.89 ,e9 Waists at $5.89 ) and $14.50 silk ial at .................. $8.88 w saps ir boxes ranging tnuai Sale at a box- the July Bals at INý,, DEPEN-DENT GBER % y In*- 'Lake WAUKEGAN WEEKLY SUN IJMECOUNTY INDEPENDENT ed Styl arance' 1 om $27.50 ýs Velouirs and od colors and at...... ...... $19,75 L a few suits at eason's best col- Very specially uly sale .. ....$23.75 and Silk .1aters nld $7.98 wool slip ýs8..SpeciaL. $4.98 $8.98 Wool sw-eat- les and colors ............................. .. $5.98 12.50 mercerized hiandsome style$ weaters in $4.50& ....... ................ 3 9 Xool Sweates to at ........... 4 9

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