[**<------ MHs,.--O: TH';;M_:: 'Rfla{ m'" m , SOM * t > jw'e'nan."mu to Waukegan > ':: and Mrs. Nitk --Chicago, and M "."'.: !,m"t_g _"._"~~tain That a Red Hot Cam-- ~~----* ROUND LAKE NB'TVS * _ STAHL OUT FOR _ ~ SHERIFE; TOSSES ~ HAT INTO RING Mr. and Mrs. Miiford Smith are , Griving a new Star coach. ,_.A.J.an-'unCMeuo caller *~* Sigs Helen Wileon was a Chicago ealler Friday. _ u. Mrea. Edythe Cleveland ond daugh-- ter. Marjorie, spent Bundoy ot the Bumner Baver home. -- * Miss Ruth Davis of Chicago, «pent the week--end 'with her parents, Mr. ¥rs. Enmma Huson, atter spending x mm";eh with friends and relatives in k Mrs. Ray Rippenberger was a lLoke Villa business caller Saturday fore-- John Killey is on a business trip for a tew weeks at South Dakota and ohter stotes. Mr. and Mra. Budd Ford returned to the home of the latter's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cashmore, daughter Pearl, sons Albert and Wm. were Waukegan visitof® Friday. Mrs. John A. Allien and daughter Flo., wore Waukegan business callers Miss Lillian Larkin and Genevieva Walsh of Long Lake, spent Tucsday evening with Veima. * = Mr. and Mrs. Nels Heigaard and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hoigaard and children, spent Sunday at lincoin Park at Chicago. ba}! grounds. -- Mr. and Mrs. Ployd Renechan are the pround parents of another baby boy born August 31, 1925 C Mr. and Mra. Phil Wagner, daugh ter Lucile and son John, motored to Waukegan Monday. Mrs. Ira Smith and daughter Flor-- ence, were Chicago visitors Tuesday. The Ladies Aid met at iown hail Thursday to hlk over. ¥ that was giten Saturday, Aug. 31. -- Sean -- Pfanpenstill -- of _ MeHenry, called on his mother at the _ Jack Btadtfield bome Sunday. Mrs. Plan-- pestill has been quite sick. . Frank and Henry Drummond | at-- tended the Aurora fair Wednesday. _ The ball game between Round lake was 6 to 3 in favor of Round Lake. The came was held in Shadow lawn _ _A Creanberg of the lilinois Beli Telephone Co. of libertyrille, was a Round "Lgke business caller Monday . Mrs. Frank Flery «pent Sunday alternoon at the £. G." McCendless bome Ur. and Mrs. Joe Amann and children. spent a couple of days at kenlab lake, Wis., last week. s tr. Reiber and Miss Mabel Hironi-- mus of Chicago, «pent Saturday night at the C. G. McCandles® 'home. Mr and Mrs. Nick Kretschmer and Mr and Mrg. John Kretschmer of North Chicago, spent Sunday with their daughter and sister. Mrea. leo Hendee ® _ _ Mr. and "rs. Alois Deits of Grays Ld*te sni Mirs Ii#llie Houghtelling of Area. called at Ahe. larty Deitz home Bunday io: Lilabh, motored to Waukegan and Gazges lLake Bunday, . oy _ Mre. Mabel Litwiler and sonms, Mil-- ton. Owen and Robert,nad Mra. Her-- Intpn, motored 16 Chicago Sunday. Mr and~ Mre. Floy6 Allien and children were Waukegan callers Sat-- urday. . . Joe lenzen of Volo, was a -- Round Lake businers caller Mosday -- Mr3. Jim Luby, daughter Elinore. Mr*. Jim Curran, "son Durley and Mrsa. Mike Luby motored to Wauke-- gan Monday. ars -- E.. Wiekersheim of Grays lake. «pent Monday with ber parents, ~~ Lester Tif'any, chiét deputy 'undger Bheriff _ Abistrom, and _ Lawrence Doolittle, Waukegan-- merchant, also have --announced -- their candidacies Othér possible candidates have betn mentinued ' but no -- additidnal en Mrs. Clara Rosing, sons Buddy and Bobby, ure sapending a couple of weeks at St.' Paul, Miun., visiting the former's~ daughter, Mrs. Nora Gor-- 4D. ' * The -- pogitive,~ unequivocal_ state ment . today of T. J. Stahl, »--well known Waukegan and Lake county realty broker, that he. is R the re¢ce for sherl'f, and wil} A fisght to --a iAa'sna, is assurance that ihe campaigs will be sne. of the hot est ever waged in the county. s ". wish w 'dery a report that J w i) drop a«: af the rac« before the finlss," ~Mr. Gtasm sasts teoday. < "I #J jp the r2ce to win and wl wa e my fight up to the polls." _ yeers later, +5 7 *There are few men who are better known or more highly regarded throughbout the county, and hbis well known aggressiveness makes it cer-- ta'n that a yeal fight can be expected Four years ago Mr. Stahi an-- mounced hbis candidacvy for sheriff, but later withdrew. He explains that he did so in deference to Edwin Ablstrom, the incumbent, because the latter was a world war veteran und entitled to every consideration. At that time however he announced that hbe would be a candidate four * FIGHT TO FIN | S H" of Grays Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Kretachmer, grandsoh Norbert ant granddaughter leona, 'of North Chi-- TalZ, TL _ AO0B LMABRC,.. CAllEG ap lhe Reasoncble Floyd Renehan home. Tuesday. o Jud Tounkins says Tootishnees gets Miss Plorence Wagner and roun'n. é quickest results. Any ldi_qg_;;?iq Miss Prapees Wise o Muwauaee are | the Suictest repults. Any Udiot too report.a jolly good time. . ~-- Mr+ and Mrs. Albrecht and son of Mre. Mazie Aylward, son Jack and daughter Evelyn, of Hebron, spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. Clara Mike Lucy is visiting bis mother at Donfield. She has been quite sick. Durley Curran returned home Fri-- in. Tom Grabam, son Tom, Mrse. J. K. Grabkbam, Bobby and ~daughter day. after spending a week with friends and relatives at Gardner, 111. BStanley _ Stadtfield and Martin Thelen, --were Chicago collers Satur-- ° voc@#r Tm/! NCP IARXBHCF, -- MFS, Pfannenstill Tuesday cvening. Mrs. Mabel LitwiHler was a Wauke-- gan caller Saturday. j Mr. ond Mrs. C. G._ McCa were Chicago callers Saturday. Mrs. Wilson returned-- to her home at St. Joseph, Mo., after spending a lew weeks with her, daughters, Mrs. Floyd Renehap, Helen of Round Lake Mrs. Elizabeth Wagner of Wauke-- gan, spent a week with her son, Phil Leo Hendee has been on the sitk children, spent Subday at Waukegan. _.dJoe. Daxis..was..a. Chicago and Veima 'Fitz, motored to Wauke kan Friday. . | ; r Mr, and Mra. Milfore Smith motor-- ed to 'W'nlnml oné day this week. Mrs. John Killey was a Waukegan business --caller Saturday. | Klouise and Elton, Jeanette Gaffga cago, spent Teusday afternoon at the Miss Madge Plannenstill of Mc-- Donald--Graham--ot Long-- hhe.---'-fi Round Lake caller Soturday. Mra. Noomi: MceCandless, dhughter wWHY HAVE A "BLUE MONDAY»" LET US TAKE AWAY YOUR BACKACHE, YOUR ' CHAPPED HANDS AND YOUR FROZEN FINCERS. ' |___A complete line of baby shower novelties are displayed in this m " ' m m m A'A' mn m new dppartment. Rnf"pg. boot-- DRUDGERY OF THE WEFKLY WASH-- ; 4----1es, baby--books, ete.----Bring the "ITlEeuilyd.rim "RED TOP" steel drive post has made fence building possible at this season. With this post there are no post holes to dig, so it doesn't mtterho'lmdadrythegrmmdnu&'be.wuh(he "RED TOP" One Man Driver you can drive 200 to 300 ; of these superior steel posts a day. * o g } At the low prices we are quoting on "RED TOPS" and fence there's a double advantage in building _ new fences _--@nd repairing old ones now, A farmers around here are doing the bulk of their i a.-auhry'lhnlhml-bdo_. 4 , @"RED TOPS!' for Low Cost ----FTemporary Fenges We've been selling lots of "RED TOPS" for temporary fences this seasor. are easily driven and the wire attached. They a-he'é.zdthbn moved mfifir-fihu&l It is a pleasure for us to sell "RED TOP" Posts. We know vfl:nywld;-thlxy\:n. Thryhm-obunmilinm community for years. BA mtmmmmmrontlithm mss ces x: ----~ Ni4 69 WET WASH 95¢ and completed and, soon to be by them. esz CI9l .:.;r.l':- * ho ol . Englishmen continnée to earn the name 'of "hnf,mt.r;:', for Greost Brit-- ain Js the largest conguoumer 6f the sur-- plus mest productien of the world _XABKRTYVILLIE 1NDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, SEPTEMEER 3. 1925 ieeentemennennnninntnmennansmm esn i TT§ _ TeTALLRS AAAY employed in the George Richardson store. 4 Flattery's Power [ An Englishwoman declares that she has never yet met a man sze coultdn't Eet 'round by judicious fattery. ~*It doesn't matter," she suys, "how hLard and obdurate a man is, he can't resist the voice of fattery,.. Sooner or late; lhe beging to purr and --is ready to feed out of your hand! Instead of 'Teeding the trute," 1 would advrise women to Catter himw." $ Edward Larkin, Jr.; of Long Lake, was a Round Lake caller Tuesday evening. urd, Klisalpth and Elinora Davis and Robeért Litwiler, motored to Fox Lake attended the chicken supper. . " _ Mr.--and Mrs. O. A. Howard, Mr. the world. nearly g{ f{L: oysz mm Anirinemanin n mo 2 0 M1 To n i fhaate ns T:-_"Zf.'.. 2er * e anl ols s np en n en emmmrie io uces _;1 h'.% { Pencils and Balloons Will be Given Away--to Children Saturday and Satuer-- ! o Kiff > -- _ day Evening. Bring Them in is :2 i --For the Children-- .----in this--vicinity.-- Remodeling and redecorating, glong with_new fixtures, has --made this a plate where I' _mothers and children will love to shop. Apparel for girls, boys and infants will be carried exclusive-- *_--.to out fit the children for school as ~ w9 e K z € f @ _ _. p---- e 6n -- mm * pmnsnegs cce y -- in e neitenecmerscpe es w ~ «> -- 292 -- + i s + > - | a * R I * ® t3 T ; .« » --» » « + amermarnce . «on anaichnconmpeadityag * Bs 4 qssnimencc x a 9i weilio 4 = -- messnsncome» > A » mt o2 -- -- ancomn T -- marls." mam m ame 4n Trracde 4 ooo ----men kiddies in. Exegllient sehool hose are these "Pony _ Brarmd" stockings for boys and girls. New:shades of black, tan, beaver and !'c beige, pair 2 4 A fine collection of new fall frock® for girls 2 to 14 years old in velvets, jerseys and twills. NVery smart and practical--inexpensive, too, $5 98 at _ _ _ o en n n e nngonnnean n mgare n es * The Hein Company takes pleasure in announcing the opening of a-- new Children's and Infents' 'R. _ Shoppe. No expense has been spgred ip make this the most attractiva and "~t0"ate of its kind .l« -- Bainty' little panty dresses for Miss Kinder-- garten--long sleeved little frocks of English prints and Ginghams, guaranteed $ fast color®, sizes 2 to 6. at . es l.w A New Children's l T aiInfants Shoppe | -- "Pony Brand" Hosiery And now you can get your shoes at Hein's too. This fine new shoe department for women and children opens Saturday with Mr. 8. Luther, who has had many years experience in Waukegan as a shoe salesman, in charge. Everything in women's shoes for daytime and evening wear----and a complete line of sturdy, dura-- ble--shoes for boys and girls will be carried. You are asgured of eourteous treatment and first quality merchandise at reason-- able. prices in--this new shoe department. -- Your inspection is invited Saturday,~~~ > s se in Women's and Children's Shoes A New Department in the Hein Company Shower Novelties Balloons and Pencils Free to Children Saturdaj! SEE QOUR COLLECTION OF SMART SCHOOL AND DRESS COATS _ \ _ Announcing the Opening of Panty Dresses Fall Frocks 0|9 Dainty little frocks for infants, hand made, em-- broidery trimmed. See them in the infant's department at l'mtul'49 For Fust received! The finest little sweaters for in fants in blue, white, pink and buff, well made, all wool, 1'98302'98 The new baby buntings are daintily made of fine quality china silk in white, pink and blue--are priced | reasonably at ____ 52'98 Girls 7 to 14 will find here a charming assortment of English print, broadeloth and . gingham Iresses, with aRM withqut bloom-- ers in many new and becoming stvyles at _ 51'% becoming styles Baby Buntings .« Girl's Dresses Ae Urepe--de--chine and satin sae-- ques for infants in white blue and pink beautifully embroider-- ftin conty:timr @9 o shades at Best quality. satin and linsette bloomers for girl«, in white, fle«sh and black, priced new---- sgc at Bloomers Sacques ts