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Libertyville Independent, 8 Jan 1925, p. 12

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Je hss P id E_ t e e e ts 1 s P s c i\ /.\ Khe Iillnois Agricultural _ Assoctation. * ffhe farmer's economic Problems, par» "'t M " y as they apply to agricuiture $ , Chicago, Jan. 7--Radio. . .taike tor mers win 2n 'the Wiinals sie man adcasting programs apmounced by fas mipiest ues ooee (Cattle Situation," by Lee _ stocker and feeder émfi!tlrho- ,'ucerl; Jan. 28, "Some Phases of 'Farm Bureau Work in: Jersey, Coun-- iy," by R..L. Eyman, Jersey county talks will be limited to ton minutes. Farmers : listening in: on -- Station NCK, Bt. Louis, wave length 2738,. g;e.f;'.nit:oo'.u; neg-- evenings will hear: the -- Agricultural -- Association ~; farm -- pro-- gram as follows: Jan. 14, "What the Bt St. Louis Producetrs Arg, Doing," W, T. Angle, director Of . & "Tor the 'mast o. Qoule Produg _. The "Farmers' . Short rke" t be radilocast from Sudo'u'wu. cn: a the Corn B:t.:mby D. C.; «w;un Work," by Waiter B Remiey, publicity department, extension service, Inter-- national Harvester Company:. ~AJan. 27----"Monthly analysis of Farm ; Jan,..80--"What Iiinois Produced and Sold in 1924," by Arthur C. Page. *Painting 'and Son' Sings on' I!linois $45,000 PAID FOR Markets," by H. W. Moorehouse -- di-- rector ~of agricultural division . of tional ation," by Dr 2"&"}? m," . &. W. No Mmammml ednca-- Farms," by H. C. # 4 and -- His Butcher, Jan. 13, director. The , «ollo . ... yrograto is io vpe radiocast from station KY¥W, Chitago, undr the auspices of the . American Farm Bureau Federation and the I-- linois Agricuitural Association:.. y :Jan. 9--"Who's Doing the Chores * b' W. H. Moody, Port . Byron, ill "Vocational Education," by Dr. C. M. Lune, Washington, D. C. «_ . _ "n.:.hf-wh'hleh thoocon'lridor- :'h:'u'-inwipummxg' n 13, Cubs township. This is located about mmwmtu A $300,000 was recorded PLAN ' INTERESTiING TALKS Jan, --1$--"Live Stock --Conditions," by J. D. Harper, director of publicity, National Liv Stock: Association, "The tural . advertisors' _ service. -- "High g'u by Farmers Week," by Arthur . Page, editor Orange Judd lllindis Bureaus Are Doing," by H. C. Butcher, ork \ Snipper's Sandbersg, director of transportation, American Farm Bureau Federation. . Jan. _ 16----"Agriculture. a . Decade Hence," by Frank B. White agricul by apou Jam summer, ue U _/ Amdpoles Bured the rattler. director ~of _ informiation; 8:10 p. m., "Farm Bureau-- G. E. Metzger, organization , o WO ~4, vorlw of . the LAbertyyllla: Independent, discovered this "ractior"" 18 _ ar of his printing plant little did he reallze thore was a rapher on h/ ha Well, here's the snake and ons of the fat froggles on "'1"&" | -- been Ing sleck during the enub--zero weather. During the woet iD lant aw Uhe 'of was Aooded, and the Arogs oams. .The ayergrown Aug. . Abe . it, Charlie doesn't know about this picthrs, ~ Most of "the ATIONS 4 3 CHARLIE NALLY'S RATTLESNAKE : " One goo0d~ hushand is worth tweo good wives, for the scarcer things are {the mote. they're-- yalued. --Benjamin is a chance, said Thomas Marshail, :'m state's' u!tobr:o;;m that a"case (>conspiracy can t up _here against : Woil. . o ~ "It we can: prove that he conspired Te workins on MF Katen io fhe was B# on Mtr. r, he : w here," said Mr. Maralian. "Othorwise. we'll have . to ask> the Lake county <authorities to act." ... Well .was held to 'the grand jury last weoek by Municipal Judge Lyle, ' t&u&'}erWM' n hv':o as . Joseph, Warrington" w tricked him'out of $37,000° worth in an entirely -- fictitious 'paper--mill sale, Betting out today to work up an in-- dictment against '"Yellow Kid" Weil for his datest bit of Wallingfording, the trug--bille experts of the state's Attorney's office discovered that the slicker probably has been too slick for them.. Undoubtedly he fleeced Herman L. Kutter of Hamilton, O., but 'he did it in Waukegan, outside The most delicate, the ;o.t sensible 'of all pleasures consists in promo 'the vleasures of others, m' SEEK INDICTMENT AGAINST "YELLOW -- KID" IN WAUKEGAN Latest --Bit-- of Wallingfording ~-- Done in Lake County, _ is Allegation. Saint Distaft's Day Saint' Distaft's day was a sort of "blue Monday" in old England. It was the seventh of January, the day after "little Christmas," when women returned to the distaff and their duties after the Christmas celobrations. hib -- wuSaiuy Qu mi, ARuGuLCCI, B0 Cau. w be indicted hore." sald Mr. MarsHaN.| Reving mighiands. ----" m# we'll have. to ask> the F. C *' Lake _ county <authorities to #Ct." | & wr it tong ! .. Welil .was held to 'the grand JuF )q . Cgy A last week by Municipal Judge Lyl®.| aagn: . _ . _ ~= _ Theselina's orgy of matrimony ~was thus made possible, ; BEFORE COOK CO. JURY the jurisdiction of the Cook county authorities. : If he's to be indicted for«the trick, the Lake county grand Jjury will--have to do the indicting.--> Nevertheless, Mr. Kutter will . bo called before the Cook county grand jury next week to tell how he was swindled out of $37,000 by the or-- nately--whiskered Mr. Well. There _ Law's Bad Effect : At the beginning. of the Christlan era an equal liberty in regard to d Searcity Adds to V alue Greatest of Pleasurdés im -- "Mhm work-- of Bryant Bakter. New: 'ork seuiptox, _fie is shown putting the Anishing touches on hig work.' women, Addn, .« s 2 "o n id ge o t t ~R G.'Wflb':;mm bore h Seep o t n * er Jr/ d e § a Chgo Truck Bales Co. to J. Now-- bore. QCD: $10,. Lot 3, Blik 2, Clias. L *:atder Jr's Subdn. u* > ~_H. R. Vant to R. E. Pettis and--wt? it tnes WD $10. 8t, $1. Lote 20~and $0; Bik 8, Deerfield PK L and Imprmt O. A. Nelson--to Clara M. Nelson W D $10. ~Lot 3, Bunuy Slope Subdn. -- Union Bank of Chgo to P, H. H. O# born Deed $2,200 St. $2.50. Lot 88, Forest Home Subda. & s --J. C. Schrooder and wi to--H. H. Schroeder Q. C,. D. $1.00. Pt of Seon, 88, Helena Vicic 'to L. A. Goldstein WB $10, Lots 13 and 14, Blk 7, ReSub of pt of Wikgn Highlands. f ' 15, Vernon, -- 5 e H. H. Schroeder and --wf to F*. Hots WD $10. St. $28. 'Pt of Set. 15, Ver-- non, : *# H. Schrooder to H. H Schrocder . C. D. --$1.00.--Pt of Seo 15, Vernoun, ~ E. Bchwarts to N, #. Gas Co, F10 St. 32. Pt ot Lots: 1 and: 1%, Bik 18, Org! Town of Lt FtL -- -- _ & A. A. Basyo and wt to May McCry: stle WD $10. St. n&#'q Lot 1, Blk--22, H. PK.. _ 5s g5s R. M. Johnston and w€ at al to J. C. £. Brown and ut to D. W. B Assn. --.C. Van Deursen and wt to D,.. L Dpunn and wf it tens WO $10 St. $1.60. Lot 9, Bik 3, Ravinia Highlands. _ _ --*A. T. Larson to G. C. D. Lonth and wit jt tens WD $10. St. 31. Lot 86, Bpencers Highlands Subd':. C C. M. Johnson And wi to C. F. Num-- son WD §$10. St. $1:50. Lot 24, Johnson Bubdn. °> B + C T and Tr Co. to F. J. Wenban & w1 it tens Deed $1. St. $1.50,. Lot 234 Bonnie Brook Sec 8, Wkgn. ~_W, J. Fick to Trs of Schools ot P 4512 WD $6,000. St. $6. Lots 1 and 8; Benjamin Parmalees Sub. -- * Ticklish Tests "Put your feet together, close your eyes, and touch 'your 'toss." "Close your eyes and put 'your left hand on the tip ot your nose."--These were wobriety tests applied by a police courk odnusice and af § Es JANUARY 3, 1924 tig t to H. J.. Laind sn re I You'll Want All Th As soon as you lay eyes on them. The styles are s o smart, so varied, so 'appealing and ' fal ) l 1 ,. h.3 and colorful, we won't try to describe them. We assure you you'll find dresses you never 'h'@ ng at any whete near such prices--Come and use your own ju dgment--They must be sacrificed so we price them this ~~--*Hundreds of them in every wanted style, every new fabric, and trimmed lavishly with l'"fl!: ' furs 'j We can't describe them 1'3---overy mode approved by fashion is here and we want m [ 4 e for -- yourself--Come and see if in all your experience you ever saw such Coats at such pric Ne must have the . (0o0, 10. sht they go. - e muit ave h R +k' & 4 : in Noag it . i. oT._ tike e o e <Gx., L Ca + % 5 = 4 % l * f s e . 9e( °T J= 4 j R + EP °. > ' * o es 6 ~.* Aalll Cns > + ul f P ? i A sath . ton S P sX 4 % -- aninmemeninnnmninne 7 4@ in\ ies $ sale o tss Aeti P iAks 5 d t i 4 & is j /m & w * *--@ 4 ' o . Ch ag :' )Ty' 7. ; o P # 4 % l L. 8 c ~ie w CC v o5 a | ; F e f ; a | &' : £ $ . ____ah aie e 2 M #5% e CHd , "%+ ";f;g b 4 $ " ; . . Ee -- . .. > 1 6 o. wk e 4 g 4o 4y '#%6 d" s« & K ty 4 Tag * o l s * : | & s ./ M © o s 9. ww & ?';' +5 fl' Coats That o Id Up to $30.00-- $1 9.75 Tomag . > > n _ uo * : > ~ .' e 1 L e > 4 ts Ab d & : l L o. " m o P l * " j t 48 l e T ". ied . 4 ~ ~In Progress 2A IT'S THE BARGAIN EVENT OF A DECADE! Rebuliding --Sate.,.-- We must make Foom for the builders and An. thie store has been given U Hrastic® price out Thers Are The Globe's Rebuilding Sale -- EVERY --PIECE OF MERCHANDISE ©'10 Up to te See The Superb Fur Trimmed Coats The Outstanding Event In -- Sold Dresses T hat old Up to $45 Coats That old Up to $45.00-- $+39.73 15 A.p8 imnath «(**siiodima k ++ £ $25 i': 'v' e l t + a -- on Fowd * c Up to $50 -- ands of <dotiare worth of first of sost--and we do it commence at once and wo must To commence the ereotion' of ARE --WAITING «428 4X 4: #4

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