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Libertyville Independent, 1 Sep 1927, p. 17

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1 9. C. 5. mmacsc-- 0| --©Witently to Be Wisheq . || -- N*X OUr Mr. Hein about our i --_-- Japanese Hospitality _\ _ l "Thiwes wil be ron by wachin J _ 404 third mortgaging, _' _ | b'""" P mm Pmves 1oo% inA en 'I lite practicatly us [§ © .' a. 'i-t'i*%:?&-%vi»l'f--!':fig' $ *fi ' * " > t s x". 0y o eOegiet ps * 2es % .{\: 8 m'[. T ds -..'e # "~ i sanfanttiere Hmmman'ls ols 4 * now, 6 ting f flce o ctea ; w'm;., o % h nteresting i»d indow shades are made from two =Marr&nmwm 5"""""'*:&* ant and friend--of Richard Cogur de | trade names, --The or un« Leon, is said to have discovered the | "'PC #0400 cloth is starched with a Great Franch Hospital: -- | . _ -- > --~ .: The celgbrated hospital of Bicetre, m en onl near Paris, was founded by Louis| R XIlHI in 1682; and was intended to re | _ Terror to Sailin ceive only lnvalld ~officors and sol=| > 'The . Horse intitudes is a\~ region || > se : -- A e wese /T oo en o > 0 diers. It is mow a general: hospital} about 80 to 35 degrees west in the At: | | -- | * . _ oo > y / tor aged, incurable 'ft""""t'..';'_"& where saing veees caom; | Money loaned in amounts that you may acquire the bhabit--EKr|} * yigm, vins es se ds (ane teo we socd s rce [f-- CE THAEDY AABANEE. OO« :.; oong moy ht ave x moue ealy | ht stt ons meme n sguans 411 Waukegan National Bank Building . _ _' rp 4 * 8008 U¥ | or Ailed shade cioth and is stiffened . egan Nation qy j he and the king * > by using ordinary paint. Water colors, . e l e C ol © B se "--] es * oll paints or tint may be: used. w ~~.. s APé _ o a Oe ces ce\ anee #2 & As pearis contain carbons the polished surface in & i Hot water is fatal to an ops Ecm'm_mm said to havre told of this, Falls to Appear in Court News of mw::m of beétame known esday morning in the county court at Woodstock when he failed to appear to prose-- ewie the persons named in the 56 In-- If erperience were a book proteciion against raids and prose-- others in a .gigantic liquor conspir-- | . ."_;... acy ~case, it we~ stated federai j * $ authorities. -- The ~ part &fld to }priges b bave been taken by Pouse is said date back to over two --n-.u: month ago> tweive places along lakes in the eonty'?nunflql': state information agninat 56 places, son, Alfred Jr.; and have him for-- u'hhbthr. e te * activities .in _ MeHenry uuwxmmcvom; month ago> tweive places along hknlnthoeo-jyjnhnflu a# chablt. ~If it in chere's 'honine|~~ C= rom ~the office>--of --state's attorney. He has held the office for the last three years. Pouse, in the letter to his. wite, asked her to care for their to his --wife is reported to read: -- am 'leaving for parts unknown. R sort keepers have told federa)} a hamns n Wiklain Juinals -- E* s.. ho2 . ~ILIQ DK out" d't'. m mmm m;l;"'"lfliv:'l "I.""'" bome Woodstock, II1. atter~m % * * C z* > i & . a .nm!r'!;m'"{rhm' m.')'.';{?. business left in the world, and that individual independence should saying never __sete o&ctbc.dvnagcdmm Bs * learned W"Q' # Th: | 4 . . w « T C% _ . > a¢ + m were w .___ Incidentally, too, these additional millions to the farmers mean vm.unm: to" his. stenographer, additional millions to t'amods,nmmfauct\mum(lm«llmttygumr-j Fiopa. Eckert. of. Webdatoch, a" R]. Ally. it is real virgin wealth, but the pity of it is that most of it will long friénd. In substance the letter fiaiumw-mm&umuimuhtemdfmfilwl to his --wife is reported to read: "I| _--___. |... * * f P gers, disappeared --Tuesday <from his EState's Attorney® Alired -- H...Pouse, 37 ~years . old. of" MeHenry éounty, M'HENRY COUNTY that the havre bribed me. Proponents and opponents of the idea of a forest preserve in Lake County read tlnaand&st stop --and thinkofthenmewmm unty in case a forest preserve HAD BEEN created: o es es ikainen. in anmans rogram for erve, to cos OXx= gnlhly t&m%mmd estexym by Brig. Gen. Abel Davis, chai oithecituens' e R y ols 3 _ 2. s Oiat) SR Th c h. eetct Eameivloate. 30 inlgccts h oys Aigh ies 5ie c < Amercian farmers. will have'a thousand miliion more dollars this muaremfcr&drc@pg_h_nfi:_tbeywsd'iu;w. YA *k Thatmtomdcthc-fitfl~tolidqw&rthcyh;vcnl& ved their own problem. nq'doh'tneednyhclp--unleuitbqai Even Secretary® Jardine believes farmers are demonstrating ]gdrahfivtohhmdw!awwwhudpfgw- mtmy«q!ynotdqto'mm;hs'try. : hu&mhmmmmmrafimm to be out of date. Thev ite tarriing an ' th. asl. ~ 1. at 5o c ge c£" $8,000,000 MORE ADDED TO PRESERVE COST, -- """t"PWthcw.g, a uw M' T missioner of Federal § Fn'"'» , .-W come I Hinrnt= m :..'.h:_"._.e.; Ll:m}""m is convinced that # F2 Pndb io APwvin k 7 im oo o ie t Ne o ie m -w exist today. Ihfianhl&:yhmhg&ama:mau udmamm&h«nrb.hfihm."-fimmrhnflmfl._ " NE _ _ _ 60 + npue Weilate are seldom comprehended or appre-- | 7.; cunt 2. . oo Seebt B pport of the public 'and 'the fegintanire u-;{rl'l Iulat miaote C im a. 2. agtines / g_t,i #* ts '.g. Ch_'ljty "h, i m tanarille Ind on assA m»a «4| Mobe--parties coming out from Chica Lo*e County Indépendent -- Waukegs Weekly Sus |@DOUEUto care for her folks, let them go ahead n rmiemigemeteeemmmmmmemmmemio ie ctnn mss nneenaenten onten nc mmaon | CNCIF money: as they} wish. <--And, the ontlying hA omm e ue T -- T * in Cook®County are far enough from the he BIG PROBLEMS FACE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC i/ iizto be attractive to the people withont ins ~ dtak. WELFARE > s --_. Luake County do the same for the Codk Cmnnt+v rest preserve HAD BEEN created:; _ _A three year extension and : o inemntenet imately $8, 100, was " Br'i-f. Gen. Abel D'uvip, airman of ad A-A' p EDfl_]Imittee- 4 + gea * o 'the West. Indies were fre becaimed and hed to throw 's board for-- 6 Doard Tor-- pavi and being paid by'm. NQ FARMERS PROBLEM $100.00 to $10,000.00 on seto: of the problems to be met by .the flM de 1 Ao e EmB the they would brare the dangers of a trans-- hop today came ts a complete surprise. -- sA mmuCt::irfmheog'- panion almost met with tragedy at very outset. The--hearvy plane sped mmtnmmmw' ters of a mile before it rose into the «ir, and then narrowly missed a clump aAm_unmmm C . < A tremendouns cheer -- up from rcnhusmiv&m.m» led. ~The spectators gasped> as© the plane wobbled uncertainly over the turf,' Ever gaining momentum its wheels <still--hugging the groum By their suogenAyp--oif today, <the fiters achieve the distinction of being the firsat to attempt a westward flight . mcross the Atlantic -- from-- Englapd. mmmnmmx fevorable weather for a start in his |B Dornier Whale bi--plane, and Charles iW continent. ~Of late years, sho became Antensely interested in aviation. 'The 1. N .S. announced last week that the princess was contemplating this flight witr Minchin and Hamilton but it was denied by Ham{lton at the A member: of--a British family that : dates:--batk to the time of Richard IJI, the princess has long been prom{-- | fagorable for Ayin~--@rer the rortk AterMc ste? R Uparon, ° . > /'.l.l','.l;wuh Prin-- E. coss: Lowen ;---- .~ztheim as a pas-- | senger, Ou-x% Leslio Hamiliton and Col. F. F.--Minchin of the Royal Air l'bte-mtotttn-huoutflqutbh' . morning in & new attempt to span the | [ * Tabg oo Racke i t . Using the monoplane : --St. : 8 Aaphael, owned by the princess, the | [ tiiers headed for Ottawa, Canada. > The Princess Lowenstein, an EKn-- | . glish woman, is 61 m.'old. She was born Lady Anne In 1897, she was married to H. S. H. Prince f Imdwig Kearl Z2u ILooewenstetu=--Wert--" v.' ES Rnis d ""K."""VI' C ooo | M " r Othwz or continue on to London, 'Ontario, for the $25,009 prize offered. for the. first non--stop fiight from|[ -- . England to London, Ont. ¢f .: The distunce of the fiight is rough: ly $,200 miles, -- . 1 -- afu ie o «O nc -- 06 0 Oe l.ll"' L13 ;" gelock this morning (British time) it 1 Segelenes i d erat e 9 leg € nego m : t rang--Oocean leog of the voyage successfully) will land Minchin, and carrying the 63 year bid , princess Lowenstein Werthelst as spcnees Semeree ons oo #.a-.'.....;W' England, at 7:34 under @qy today, -- s t k _ The. British Fokker monoplane gg'! 7 iloted i ) f Haphael, piloted by Capt. Lesfte Ham-- | +ne first . trans--Atlantic' airplane hight:With % womes as a pafscooor io This is the second w:stward trans-- wieit money. as they wish. < And, the ontlying ;?ehervos in Cook® County are far enough from the beart ofrlke dlxtc be attractive to the people withont ins'isfififthat Jake County do thé same for the Cook County folks that their.own county is doing. > _ 12. 9R s yA f OVER OCEAN is NEW SENSATION OF AIR * w two Y Ayi j y», | ; ONAted the ~example of --Charles A. LOF AJR| imas o se nese n ues 1 . . revealed today, is the backer of the f e '.. mj"t 1 The St. 1 is equip with ntic alrplu;: o 31g R;:::: Ju'mln«l a A PASSORE®Y 15 | nine cylindert. 1t carries 800 :',.m... of gasoline, and weighs sit and a half nonoplane ~6t.} tons fully b.::'fi iinchs ¢ s a Ham--| _ Hamilton nchin. 'hope _ to I'mk r.,fl"lh the jump in record time. Their ks hm in 2 s o o t 2 i es 4 year ___ _ Get Them Ready In _ -- Hein's Children'sDepartment 4 + puoe ues e c o 2 00 Sn n y PCMcE .. -- dn plane is capagle of 130 miles an hour, and has a cruising speed of well over 1: on es * "ule" . 5 ) culle wl aviators aviators were ready . for "i: Start, When notified that the . of the hop--off was approaching, -- she jour-- nlnd'_h Uum. motor. ' n --making Znt . u,é princess emulated the example of Ch; 34 ming them----before.. .Panty and bloomer styles in fine assortment . of colors. * ; s o se 19e "Rar L l ce h e L CR s P LA UU ; ,; ; For girle ':tb;fiit,,?m'meduflf,"tllt C _Q C -- -- And bl »J0 dfesses of--gingham, Enzlish prints and broad-- A large colfection of these ever popular €loth »are . j for --school . wekr.-- m{ '8re :: J 'sunits is here now for the school boy. &lmh wm 6ds --no to launder knd reasonably priced. Inf riifinnnt ies . * Iik * k mB Te avae . Ts introduction.: to oys ® $1.00 ... Wash Dresses of amart: little hats for school * M n are" ) + d spend 1170 UR 100 -- AINDOTICARN m to-- morrow morning. They t ex-- pected 'to fiy to New York, but an eleverith--bour change in plans caus-- ed them to decide to head for Ottawa. Hive on .the 1low wings of the plane, while scores of officers of--the Roy@l Air Forces, comrades of Hamilton and Minchin, stood with heads bowed. f " ~ The fliers were in contident spirite before t -urt,.. The muu;' ::: . ayes »mu.' in suticipation € venture, discussed her daring plans with International News Service. , .._ "I am looking forward to this trip," she said. "I am confident of my pilot l':'.' my machine. J am pr::d to be first woman passenger to attempt crossing the Atlantic oceap. .1 «m excited, of course, but I am not nerv-- ous.. Could I be,auything else? 1t is m ecue d te amaine aver 1Cl P ton and Minchin hope to ar-- gans. The original term for th. riety is organum bydrawlicum. " Rhaar t i * 07 + arm®n .\ % _airdome before the start si100oIme DeIoreo LHe Start. was= made, sn e manse m 1 1O O e The Romah Catholle Archbishop -- of Henry T. Finck in his book entitied -- _ , held services beneath the yol-- ""i*xawm«-u,hfl; Mmum,&"m ing in arman hotel, who was great-- of officers of--the Royal Air Forces,| J *UD0>ed by persistent practicing in comrades of Hamilton and Minchin,| 4 T900 adjoining bers. 'Fina!'vy she n?:.yiu n:'u:.::m,m y * m;.m to say that.Ahe c * i not i 'fliers we contident: spirite racket and begged the plianist Wm The princess, -- her| to stop. 'The maid who delivered the h7 0C ~4> in anticipation of the| note came back with another penture, discussed her dering plans / ing the following: CAL} 20005 to hieve Mmuhnfl ews rvite. * <ds#t >*"I am looking forward to this iris »] AW%00 700 Your request is granted. 5 New Jersey tro?, in many new and youthful aha,; _ | < atyles for girls 5 to 14"years of age. Excellent tehoo! . | ~sehool frocks for all winter in ar interesting 59 aivdk Tome' 5 s UBt se o y s t n s s T; O*" o+. ~* mfi'%@ '%"'*&» e i .. for 7 aror i3¥zgans * said to have possessed * ucene took place at the Blip--over and coat style sweaters for boys and girls up to 14 years old. Attractive patterns $1.98 ; $1.00 . , $1.98 Boys' Wash Suits Jersey : Sweaters e det a To Clean --Nickel Faucets Nickel faucets can be made to look like new if polighed with an old wool-- en cloth which has been dipped first in turpentine and then in whiting. Apply with a fair amount of elbow grease and the fuucets will look like silver. buts. duribg--the winter. while trareling ; otherwise they live in tents of sealskin in the scummer and id 1t W as Rubinstein! Eskime Abodes n

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