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Libertyville Independent, 3 Feb 1921, p. 11

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a. s nal ,r~ On 'lits. ait Yonr~if F.lle. j- )at wtI «ten- a ait in- rd in> the ,in airain! st-line models oble breast:Il caservstivr trio puxs of $35.00 17 .5.9 W o2.00Ž $75(10 $110 A t 5.00 At EARt VY ERs 75c 'i ET?11 .75c $1.75 A NIS )NS iox ....... 75e SUPT. COL VIN DEFENDSSýTATE PAROLE SSE Cites Figures to Prove Value of Indeterminate Sentence Plan as naw Used. RESULTS AS WHOLE GOOD. deîii nt teraiediate stntcace WijP £ontl,.sled by. WUi <'ohml. saoi suntlotedeatut parions dptl watbI tirelilaletadevatn (ent of oulIlila wel* In deff>ndLn& IJUlij' parole sYbtfl." lie blatdlat canderrinatior. bat, 4 hlalgeýd tu toicndation by the f1111 n<is ta hia tesAt iognfly s<itt ..uuî lband allier dOLA crîtOt 4LPuciei. 'r. ColVilti quuted recouds <of the stba .elil,1 lnhtiuLlons Joliet imd d . stor jm tirentiarrit and Ille = 1 ~ efc)Anatory-taCa tu Me bci- gint i ndeterntinato e tence MI& u!nder tilnie sentence, wflfO. the Jtrles Ai,ed thcponue he average tite ae,ved fur all crimes, eaep Ourder. ron front une o atwo yearm." ho -said. ?raaecuting atler- neye ln the %îarioUa couflîles did fot hava the Iaciiea -8tua scertaAn s-e tirer "b.accuaed lintd 5cr. cd 1io!Ioo s teininstuaddition. a priàoner'a roc- &rd c.iàid netom gAea ta the jury unlesa ti eaccuéed wene upon lthe wî- nebx stand ln big own delenâc. Ce:)- Mequentiy th. ,econd ani tbird teriner fiîircd tuaebattre, at the h..ds of tlite j"' y, as tire tiraI offeoda". OId Offenders Purnsine'j toUeir Lie a.,detcîinste etn the al aie paroling âuthurttâe., wSiie the pilsoner las ervîng the ATAIO.îuii ùu Ii$ sentence hie the oiiIortilnAt 5 of a.4cerWiantgte feier record of conv.icton& fnot only ln Jli4iie rit in'oiler states aâ ssii. Ail a e.ul*,. the reUeated lfender slib prier le- corda oftone two or mot a tel ito an liii nosl or other Pt allés. aie aerving ti-q long sentences. -listing Uie lau4t ie 'e4li of (le derhna te ncOe Le 51 O 0> ,tlcl'J- A'. -j uiies a ve A t t he iiaÀu jyiSA'A l se. enteen coAiiIA;lfAtnta .,A4Atpit son for the trimes ai butfd5.., 1;;r et-ny andd îobtptiy and G1s average tate served Cn~ îar,, seî,»8 AA n;un(bis and ,gbteen days. "For Ile ésame cirAe5a a Jolliet t:,> paroling aulIiarlAes bavvi e;s ed 4jt cacts 1 tte t iiriiAU1A 51s1.7, anf alet apteut OIIt) t-i*giît cid O> 1,)rao fAte )tdrsaba agaiflat 117 b'. lie juries DIittg Ille past rive >t-aA. . IG2 ascs hla'.e bd'-n t'asct u tea.m.t .Ile avf-rage titie belng rî vas Asa inîorlhs and six daio Duiithe icyoar .DdInfl,-is-(. '0, ià 0 4totl ut0f 3.. tOUt;r1,â if't (eif.d im Jliet. as agalOl Gi ttti Sed Uî,e 1. t e er endin.1 Jlune-:1,, Tmewfi. -! le >,t"ia-) ~4ý'l mlte j,î ltOOtb iiitP tt-iel-- l itî lnu ne t ar 1 hau uti ie i JtI' Repeaters Gro et..sâ Ni00 ie ttlîlEd ,týi . tthi or1,imore t tio S 4;ti-dutil y dé- clto .il Uxol ,'r ,' ltîî s, .Mr. 'I t.- ï ii. ii nli- , L o%%e- lt c * t.t >,i*,t hi t-t. f ;tI -O or hIe oitîtU lIme, coî.tul ,-tien tiic yeaîi-cLýore. 'I lie -daily courIt Ut titî itn- -r of p d'1cr ilt.ig î.e y. : for 1910lît, 17 919.uA i l> 3> iil. STATE lIAS ONE CAR FOR EVERi 11.2 CITIZE NS Iatl ri- au tomtobile regtsl rat frns * talaed by the B. P'. oodrich Rubber en. 'This l.9 an average of une auto. .nubile for every 11.2 persons. DtrlîAg the at year there were 9,274,920 paaen er cars and trucks In use throughoE# the U îited States, one for every 11.8 pernsons, ,tni l- * c,,rase of 21.9 percent over 1919. 'Te r; ~ In 1920 nias greater than that of any prei-ous ycnr. The gain Ln -aoilbers W-as 1,670,964. as compared with 1,457,399 In 1919 Ot-er - 1918. N'lrgintia showed-the largest gain and Tennessee the least. Newi York which lcnds wilh tire b-n. tal number of cars. bas oîîlY One for every 15 persane. Ohio la secOnd 't "and bas one for every 9.31 Persans. Pennsylvanie là third and bas a m0- ton -ar for every 9.3 pers;ons. It bas been estlmated tbat if the number or auto. continueus to ln- crease at the present rate there willl bea car for eve ry famiry uve years front now. Iowa no longer cala claini the honnar of baving more autoss- e ordinx ta poVu1aton- than anny nth- .;..1îîA.~:.tk.îAî...-tl~li:Al:t..1 .*,.,.,*~,t............................. No Such Values, for Men ýn S-i ears!- Justas Ioud as type can talk we want'-to impress this fact indelib!y3: NO SUCH- VALUES IN SUITS AND OVERCOATS HAVE BEEN OFFERED IN WAUK--EGAN IN SIX YEARS Hart Schaffner & Marx FINAL -REDUCTIONS!. SUITS- & OVERC.OATS Reduced, from $75, $60, $65 $ Hart Schaffner & Marx finest prodi worsted, herring-bones, tweeds, in Beautifully finished, many richly blue, brown, green and gray. ucts. Fine all-wc fit an Solid models to silk Iined.* .ol serge, y .figure. colors of SUITS AND- OVERCOATS Reduced from $90, $85, $80 $ Hart Schaffner & Marx finest fabries, in ail wanted shades. Fleecy, all-wool mixtures;- loose, frçe-s-winging 1----môdels; form- fjtting.- or semi-fitted coats, with or without beits. Any style -any model-any size-in this wonerful sale at $450OO Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded Hailf Price On -Ail Boys' Suits and Overcoats. '-p s. Haif Price On Ali Men's Hats and Caps

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