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Libertyville Independent, 9 Jun 1921, p. 10

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CHAÂR GE CONSPIR. bpfre tari ü1 nfl te W. f. .S. STUDENT MCy 1 0 ffALTW VLMerL1111,ý NEV ii"i isk ir i , MABBED IN ZION 111U UiDN~ ~ I lke It , ", WflFOR SMOKINI 1,0 lioc(d v.itilifie woi,, urti May ùwgI1 epndcrts a;,ijtrc ;tri itt-i. Thei..ii ld::: o Six local studeiits, three0 tiOnresraînq <Of QfiC~~S i blk LLqli>qIuP ý1 !L, ftltei therm girls, in party that: had trom interfering ç1 i)ti o l oit i exciing exerienc litr ;l- t nd lakn Io lle'olice e titi-peiec .uieviuethey werec uked ùil toi ATTY. CHARGES FREJURY a l"îeý Whcii ther itcic ARVU.t REEVÈS LECTUREI A (1c', ; ie-..c crtl . r>on a e ýt i Ftlifurnd towork and igain o! Nci% i caIlle rrrn'Ierg of l 'c cie aiicated. 'l'isa lime they würe foci1cwlrg Yltfi citIo :; L* .eailnir- loch-il UP for ceveral hourra. Voiia, Three Waukegan high sahci lboyl Ïbes f te n(IEpnd*ntefoci (lt ccOrding to the bill, announicuc front accompanied by thMee Wankegai cf zîon. is c(i.1rgtd in a il liifor ii in.te PUpit last Sunday that he ladt girlstsad an eciling cxpcrence Ji juc rlfl«, 'ythe . ;?rwe Mitsion toPlied work on tile iew indlcîînd- dre clurch againrtt he City of Zîofl cnt churcli and intended t10 etha Zionl about 9Olok Tuesday nigi a4d W'.liturd ('lendpnir. i.sî mayor. OPeratnon, acre Lot resumed. 'ahen one of the boYs, Arvln Ileeves 1fein circuit coui, ai Wjjuhgan The Independents asseit in their 816 Grand avenue, was taiten lint todirv. Ttretbl&nu, filecout ill for illjunction that the Zion ordi- custody by (ieorre Wadekind, oneci glant an injuricn restiing V'ol. Dance doca flot preacribe wlrat must 6) of Voliva's recenti>- organzec lya and Lils oilOwEis ia humi irfer- tic donc before a building permit can Alorai Squad, on a charge of amol ing; wih telnderniurî lacton in tic obtained. They eay themiller i ng cîgarets. the erectiin of h tirîrnew $82, 'ý1lUto10the diserction of the inayor. I The Party of Wriubeian aludent, ch-irch on Twent3-.reveLth stréét, andAîttAorneys for Voiva contended in [had gone git, Zîi 10 vot anothu, fctityws the arien: b>- the polce di. court filitthe.Independentas bould l8tudeflt, Mm Csollie Vanilora. Th, îaînie.î<ilUi fiiun aencmpoybave BlIed a manclamus petltivo n . Young People were ailb.ecorner ci @d on2 the job. On tequest o!f c tadi!th bh o ijncio.Thy28th and EmniauB avenue.s'ahen tbi Defys for Vciia tfie aring was rc- aay the former action would bave offver approached. tlnued b nuxt iiîcncîe, ' comPuttud the niayor 10 issue a per. The youttîa 'are flot anmoking ahem CityA1tonty hcmil If the Independenîs bat] the riguit Off icr Wedckind, keeper ot thc law Mo.wCil>- A trorr TbeC.r P.rb- tcebhave onc. Judgc Edwaids con- in Hly Zion, renclîcd the spot bug $le 'h s~l îr t. 3acintie the mater uî*î îîî ayand ie salit hc anelled amoke and I nsisted ~eafdv hagr i curi tii ilmanide'ci inattthe liar- :Reevea tiad poiiutcd thc air 'witi làe entng Vir flinxc as a hemeanime wl mil tr var Il at s authoritiea that have h-en i,~. fl fumea of nicotine and ire 1li tele n cnainnad in flue bill îîîdhlm away to the police station. &ce fa-rjatý0n nd hntthemar rntt 10t hlm. In the meantiltie th1e Itevur, waa turned river in Sergeant are ~ ~ i aaarcun niîo lemr oko Thenc ht-h'hib t Is cParry. lic declarcd he la Jet bil vVfild L-t i scla i. t astiandetill. At the pruseal finie h( than 16 ycâ.a old, and that tic bad rll w.fledLyilG huiler. serre- îounîaionn,«have bttn L'liq and 1îLe h-en given a ciparet t>- Charles Turk, lsr-y ~~tng out)(r e' scnaycu î 'rtnha 'un niv.rtgd i i - t.a higléahool q-nior. according tite Tie~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~Yo mo; '~ c ectr i it j h tihîvZepolice. (ficer Party gave A11.,T UI¶S AY, JUNE 9,,1921 Rteesaa ljerte en the CylaofiIo- baccoanri ls-h en ui hm. The ion e is tadid flot Indulire îL u ftile i t1crs and no illtimpt as aîe 0 I ike ihem in tow %îm Va ' n lorn ic ilny r.usedt o tell tle rti(Lititatiîlcf îhe ator>-. ofTUE MOUS[ 1 PASSES DRASTIC DRY LAWT TODAY Ys, Apriuntl ,Jiiâe 8#-The iBonne an tbis afternoon by a vote et 82 In £2 in Paased the.bill providing for the mont ; dras i tnlorcejflît oglb.prohibi- etion iàlý. it '4* ms tbti hesenate. o OfOh. Cruel hudgel ed A Dnan, tire) of work, announee te t .ibis 'aile 11mb Il ins timnjor lier te buporýt the. famlty. Ent, ais, the. s judgea tepped inlaant ibs point andi er IOlieti wbat nîlght otberwise mve *s bten mn exceicot prevedeat for mli 01 buMamdm-aititabore American he DO Peculme %. .vUîng TrSu w Travelers in Nutia andthet . outltn t bave lheord nay cuird atorle, of the ?d wliIting truc Ilînt ln beard 'aben l the wnd bbow.«, billilnvestigation de. ff velopeti the fart that on the. soit ntshootsaai the extremitY In$ectll IaY setieir êggs, thc dur ulopmnent of ulîlcit tdlevesa v il a;niîg throngii 'hici k, i the ind nînkeit a soundthi t gava lerisc Iofthc belief thaIt tie tree Lad B An Announcement -By The Studebaker. Corporation of America Eght rnoihs ago, when thie costs of material and labor apr-eared Io Fir;e reached their peak, 'Ive made st,bstantial redciîcns ini the prices of Stude- baker cCPrs. These reduc..ons were inanticipation orf our a it i fter the tuin of the year, to pur- chase muite:-iais and to fu-ricate them at. lower TI.ýe c>:Pccted ru.iris lav-" been replized. W th hcm, cher evi have been Made, ns a resuit cf the greî.W'y increased volujme %-,hich StudcbC-ker htîiis 'cten"cyed. Da1-ring the first five menîhs of 1921, otîr -volume of busnnefs has excceded thet of amy pther autorrcb:le manufacturerexcept Fcrd. -11.e Studebaker p'ants are running at capî- -c- ity ivitit unfý'i}erd orders on hand for over .7,000 ciirs. ln titis quarter we stiail prc.duce i I1,00Q auto- mobiles against -11 ,000 in the corre'pondirig per- icd of last year. This is an incrcase cf aproxi- mateiy l0'ý/. No cther automobile manruf&cturcr is makirg r. cn.parable aIicwing. We believe tliat tLe ccrf:dcnce cf the buying purblic, which has mi.de and is making tbis record pctile, wiil continue, bcruse it is supported by ttc qualiiy and value cf cur products, and these -'we shahl upliold We dxpéct thàt à s accît7sê,quence the present economical and efficient prcduction bnsis can be naintained and that we are justified in making further reductions in the prices of Studebalcer cars. NEW PRICES 0F STUDEBAKER CARS P. 0. B. Waukegan, effective aune ist, 1921 c uring C&rs and Roadsters CoupeS aUd SedanS Light-Six 2-Pass. Roadster ..... $1380 Light-Six 2-Pass. Coupe- Light-Six» Touring Car ......... $1415 Roadster ,............... $1795 Special-Six 2-Pass. Roadster ... . $1710 ih -x5Pas«Se n.....$2 5 Special-Six Touring Car ......$1755 LgtSx5Ps.Sdn...22 Special-Six 4-Pass. Roadster .... $1755 Special-,SÎx 4-Pass Coupe ...... $2640 Big-Six Touring Car,......... .$2125 Special-Six 5-Pass. Sedan...... $2745 ALL STUDEBAKER CARS ARE EQUIPPED WITH CORD TIRES THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR Achen &WeIIs Motor Go.' Ica- DEALERS IN QUALITY -AUTOMOBILES Telephone Mb8 Waukegan, Illinois 217 N. Genesee St. I Sbnp At parem,î.-t Store 1Fur Mien. ILI, Our Othgur Adi l This ;P$T. it's Not Too Late Young Man You're Stili In Time to Select One of These Young Men's Classy Suit&. Wflth Two Pairs of Pants At in filee I ' in the~i. i iîl t 1 1 i d " F i 1t 1 - ( l l b f l a t u n . J ' Cc cfr ring Suits at $29.75 - ITé Siîî m It l Ut esib ii' t S. illt i lMade'. îi Are In This Sale At L The New Manhattan Shirts are here in an aniost endk titiassorttm<-nt of pat- terns and color cf feets. Everýy ma n kiiows tlîat the i3ame "Manhattan" in bis shirt Istainds for quahity and is blis gtîarantee of scrh m c Prices range up- troi nt > Dreos Shirts Work Shirts Men's New Dren rShirts in Blue Chanîbray wçk shitmi bantisomt pattere and (ol- lit an uize.i. Theyre stiong- oDr effectu.. Thvy're 'i l]Y madie und wibl guvu rpltri- mande iq &Il eizûm and are lte iid i;ervîce. Ever>- tian 'ai btggeet hiati o!f 1.15 cite the value69 Men's Shirts with'Collars Att ached; Mens'sUnion $uits Men's Union Suits M llà(l, Ad i. tî Uîîiyîîh is in ail siret. M.n finer rbb< i'r n lc . V.,y h'- A ýi-i bzi L i.uiîî t ......i..I.i...iiiiable<fû t ir.vi.sj- ai 8 MEN'S SWAGGER STRAW HATS .Ail inimens"isgscrýu-iincnt cf Illec e-ûsüft m' i4asl)eveilw neu rady T1~r sa siialle-lor cveryfac and they 're tho latit word in sutn-$ 1mler stylmng.' -prieed up froni ............................ ..... ...........I......-$25 Tlhcyl c the pro-duct oft he farmtis designers cf ftie land. Th]e *i;ssi.'st suits nade-thie tailoring, flic fabrics «and lthe ttvlec mare tbe Leýst to e r11<1(. - il &wal 'i *Libe Lake Cos I. ýChinidbloî bos attientioî Stake up vitf AU airs whoc P" oC f th occaslion. Osne of I Norrow use -:rt recogniti * inally hlm to get t] -A row, wberea 0. K. jet ft te, shirk thrc such a Cotin tercessions l about thrioni Jlitiict, bus $pondtothe The Out fou bua ppealed The faci uaderable pre doing anl th importance 1 mnd litsread' endeared hiîî Nr. cmi si provig hi Stagnant 1 drained; i :.. inste JESULTS White the S'as?. orthI terrantionl Quio Jlaei th i rlu>. i for thecflad s ga rce Tie ra LIBERTYVILLE INDir.W-Nntmir -rut in Cr% A"%,- ýiv It, ýpi De §E at 1 1 and 39e7, 5ý 49e751

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