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Libertyville Independent, 13 Oct 1927, p. 10

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f i GCT.T, WA _ >_ ¥. L. Jenpsen and hush. to L. J.--Kh-- 4 wriin. ~WD $10. Bik 2, Parkers Subda t SW ar SW ar SE ar See 17, Wigno: -- E G. C. Gridley and wite--to W.C. Hallk was.~ WD: $10.© Lot 98, Antioch Hills Peauvied. WV 310,-- ALot 114, Com mings addw to Wkzgu, Lois 31 and #4, * $ T 9 See K. Wien. J. B. Thomas and vile to ; A. Echweoerman. QCD 31. SE @ NBE ar Bec 34, Fremont. 3 x £ /22 _ A. PDinclli and wile to X. Brandont * sio apd--wite. ~WD $10. Lot 3, bWk 15, Comstocks Subdn, Hwood. L RBrandonisico and wile to X. Bran dCeaisio and wite. QCD $19. -- Lot 16, Havkins $ubdn, bik 24, Azhley Mears Pliat of Hwood. ae s hi la® E L. Brandonisto wite to X. Bsran u:w lot 29, $ T 8 Sec 16, Chicago, Noted T. B. Bone Specialiat; Tr. Henry Mundt, Chicagzo, Prosident Of the State Medical Society; Dr. H. N. Heflin, Kewanee; Dr. Hoyt Dear-- Aune Thoempson Grover, R. K.. Mil-- waukee, Speaker at Nurse's Luachk * Waukegan and Lake 'county are planning , to -:&.M;'h the mw 3 r bereu-- to be held in the Nelzon hotel in Rocktord October 2ith and 25th. _ --_ ftorium patients and their friends. Will Ross ot Milwaukee will be epeak--. er at 'this luncheop. > There also--will . Aik n 4 cce on tm s £ D ie n 9 d ev P 4 | oi s 'u" , 8 o <t n -- PPE ~! & _ W o P tte . € prean. P A é+¥ JA : :4 C C * R M ;R e i. | O| ABaesoyts~. 661 iJ h -- <~1G D , f * " y . bipo hz ieouct T M . ol ho l L £95., * sds _ The Inmortal Nove!: ~~ S ay ~LIVRILLKYLOLIT®R TURERCIILASIS MEET! _ | _ ByvmarHnge ---- _ e . " m i « 4 ie +¥ rag ME P\ Sixe ge ho $ F4 PMHeNie P en e 3 h * bnl-nlxl. ' _ Among the speakers on --the program for the two day meeting are C. SAnti and wife to L. Ori and w6 WD $10. Let 39, bik 1, First adda to G. Alka to C. San':t and wite. WD $10. -- Lot. #&#, -- Brerts and Jefferys Bubda Mwood, Deerticld. pix>> owl'm n::'t!.c.:.'&t. WB NW ar Bec #2, Deerti®d. A. Dinelli and husb 'teo J.--Natta & wite. WD $10.-- Lot 8, Wik 15, Com stocks. Bubdzs, Huwood. * * N.MQI.&D%F. $10. _XNW gr SW ar See 13, vo B ak ie t ces t W Baeridan Rd Subdno NE gr NW ar Sec F. M Battett--to &A B. Gardner. D $10.. Lot €, Wk 13, Bartietta NX 8; Ests DATE-- S C T & T Co to A Olson. D $150. W.M BE aor #oo 22, Deertinld. > . Union Bk of Chgo to A. 8. Peterson and wife. B:$10.--Lot 22,--£ Shore CGardens Fox Lake, See 1, CGrant. I'-Wh-lz'.ulwaux.lza ser. WD $10.--Jot 230. Howard Hinds "'..""h' A *T .m L X. MHauser to E. Goidbers and Highlands NW qar Sec 3, Grant. > > K. P. Dodeo to B. Gotaasz: WD $4§8. Bt. 50¢e.. W ht NE ar See 229, Whgn: A Krieg and wite to A. Kring and wile. WD B0 Lot %%, W 6, Tt {anys 'Third add to Wkgn. . D $10. 5 ht Soo s6, Yemon: . ... c.n.flc'-.:a;'"fiuugz' 'Uao _ ar BE gr--4 ~--C.--D. Sherwosd and wile to R. H. Sherwaod., QCD $1._ E ht SE ar Kee * ~GQcD .' QCD $1.-- Lo .-- Lot 10, Cory' L. 3H Ad 8 ting became effective July 1, last, fol-- lowing the bill's passage by the }laat compiled by the state anditor's oftice July 1 is not ascertainable at the l eapitol. This information, étate elals say, is the secret prifperty of the today for International News Service. Just .how much you and: your #e} z.--.g_ have ~wagered sines tnmmufi-fi eapitol. This information, state elals say, is the secret pruperty of the track owners, who would necessarily haye to be "paged" in turn by the seekers after such data. Of this total of $4214,818.40, the. sum of $352,500 grew out of the Mcense fees of $2.500 per each racing day for tracks within 25 miles of a city of half a million 'population and $1,500 per racing day for tracks more than that distance from vities of that size The remaining $72,818.40 is the grand: total of the 20 cents taxr the state garners from each paid admisslon io any of the various tracks. ' f 'Taxpayers will benetfit directly from collections of this fund. Accredited county 'failrs . which: live "within the from sum 08 flm wflcnflafl:"'um first $1,000; $750 on the second $1,000; $650 on both the third and fourth $10900 and $550 on each $1,000 orver that amount. . A limit of county fair aid payments of $220000 per annum is set and the remainder: of the racing funds cnliected will go into a revoly-- | I.J.uzll.gh\.lrd:" ;*--""::z---a" To a sininiient io Inervatinned Hews in totals. for we ate interested only in ed the Iinois state treasury to the sum of $42421840 since the Lager ~ by the state u:qmj vie , ~¢1nhtdqui'm of the Lager bill has relieved the geri-- ous iinancial wituation of mant ~of b'm .&-o"m atils find it impossible to pay aa-n; but these for the most part were ; *~ s dout $220,000 ot the racing WH tund will be turned over to the coun-- ty fairs for 1927 and probably as much more in 1928. . Jt is expoected that a considerable amount of money will re-- main in the funad from which the leg islature will make appropriations: to 'the state talt =--= § OR ~~"From my observations, race tracks 'to owners ynder the Lager bill as they kmfioo#sufitfiw of the-- act. now are limited to »tflnmtwmfln 2,500 per® day, to say upthing O the 20 cents tax on cach paid 26-- minsfon."* < / ols ® s m«mhu&m'n Musvilie, 28 --racing days, $70,000 ; Lin-- eoin Fields:Jockey Club, Inc., Chica ao,. 87 tceacing days $92,500; Chicageo STATE 1IS RICHER BY $424,818 THRU -- LAGER RACING BHLL. Springfield, IM.. Oct. 12.--Do you follow 'the ponies* And do you Oc-- casionally place a «mail bet on them* If so, you imight be -- interested, *o This Information Will be Inter esting to Those Who Play E- Cish. 1n¢., Chingo, 19 racing oee S rtands Mtaiink shonk $20,000 will be credited to two of the tracks on next 'year's license toes, An races were not held on some few.days, By LQOUIS J. HUMPHREY i -- thurch was the dramatic presentation of the auffWings of Christ, which he Pamsion." 1° * When "thé t-.-l-z made : their inroads into southern and the ghurch begin to extend its infiuence porthward into the inands of the Ger-- -.m.-fl'&l:l:.?:: performances exercisod. so-- Juntion 'was the adoption of the feati vals, and "}" were intro :'m"m:ac- im In the Foprtb century Bt. Gregory "'A The play was supplied with bumer the ariftal caprices of 'the Eoon after the Reformation the mir-- ade plays began to deciine, and now uim 25 nsawiors haagls sad the a#¢ Revaris and the Tyrol. The Pasgion play of Oberam-- mergau is the moest ceighrated sur-- and unft for the spindile. To provent the recurrence of aby asuch calamity. ~~1-.-~m ning of the Ninetsenth centurr, when who,, in the Third=--centwy, adapted the ~story ot Jeract's exodus #rom Egypt to the Grecian stage. His ob-- Jeet was to arouse the patriotiem of r World wer. 12 -- MU-'DO interral. 'The gospel story commences susilem, and closes with a scepe pro | $ ¥ious to the aescension, > cavE£ First Droms of the Kind 4s\ *** Cradited to Jow. -- |---- . Meeting a Lion in Bed -- A Bourges {France) tradesnian was opering the shop peiow when'a great weight enddeniy landed on the bed. N. Cotipean opened his eyes and came face to face. with a Hon. C m""""'"'""""&"'! upset any perceghle grocer, and we can ~forgive M Cotipgan--Jor: derting under the bedclothes.: Strange to 207. the; anddenness of "his wovement seemed to frighten the Mon, which be sure M. Cotinean lost no . Ne sure h no white the assistant, who had seeo the lion enfer the shop. ran to the local menagerie, and keepers woon arrived 10 remove the king of heasts m C ;" < ns .w *4 < :, *ym&%"* ing a proportion of uthy: an ' or zo privr .to the eperation, ing to mhw Star, ... <---- ' mgfi-cm}pmidw ly. 'but--even 'so . it is IneKective_ foi X--ray photography 4o surgery has been that the internal organse do not thow In 1088 the far in th« neighborhood One of the drawbacks in the use PC e N5 o igne NE the optinitet nees the hole," is the way a gulfing fend pute it. -- xT nantaip o To soniet cotion; sns "Kovey. Stped, c « '";':fl- in wanted styles. Form fitting ----Values greater> RVer. f o << t Neaty .tatloned of fine Rayon i t, was cased for by a secible | perting him of being an <s lere is an unuoual selling of silks that are rouch underpriced. \Plain colors arid -- eas.> You will hnd in both colors 24 uts s se css raty on --The yard an _ very vard is an exceptional value~--Shop thes e carly tomorrow~--The yard at-- Women's Hose ts o mrine l ooo mmd ~an --dlogitmiate qised "to seacue Losctse. Soon alter mas cased for by a perciting 'him of be m . For Men and Women tier faep. Jsan proiv | 120, bad Seen ameed oo votiecy (Rh c s ts P AOE: W hn i¥ P F8 i * CS . hge . d s e t tak : op e it io o. ns Piai nale goe "a -- C o ce aeteeng 4 M Rel o © hk . 24eA yekiiet 2P "fi ies Pss t pr moll tee uP uie uie o 82 t 2. BA .R e e e . s i e in s 1 h. 4 9 Bs d¢ 't..f: "" P s * C o zt "fgfi* hy 7&* e e n ie oo en l t > es * h 1390 20 Bs ;3}-"'". ";' * Aa 4. ces ';i" i PS w00 atipe io sn ol male 1P telaiies n n 5* » TCt zn :W' "%.'!' hick '. Nes «i p.3 6 / a: 3 : a % _# [® PXW P t Pm # & haes io To ols up mtc ons on t dilte ie 45 i altonm uh vomntt o. on tige oJ ht ?'&"%\:fiéfif es Whinking alot of shings that are not amo about eometihing that probably will never happen "~--Crusader. C aorts : of Ucing Axeatuces Ob earth. kinds 'nf insects. $ * This Is Worry . --__ : [# g Fallhe > See Mtg oo shoige * E8 f'f-L .@i:;- J n fpat 2. Te n o e . * ol e wC t e i s e o m . a e es y se P m 1 o lt( 76 t o t Te T n p, N5 H xX @RU ~ a~ .. s t _z _ > _ | &.. |. Agoriey Geeen reader is at a lo«s i7 7 ~:>.> wm :A "23 lbw «hy a Jearned Judge si~!d e Ek ) s . 3%% a&-!' inz C. ': os & ' : | 'have "ta b exception to the abbrevia-- E .t «'fimm-lflmdefm ~ 1. : ;1 tidna"Gént" in legal documents. '"It ~Of these ars y%, yeus helore, and thougi he hbet maile attonement, he could not let an innocent --man sulter mauder his name,-- . He wenot to the--man's trial and confessed Ahat he was the seal _ Every coat of excepti ~KM. Beantifully lined and _ Lee Overalls --i adopted for Wm':: '"Dog gone At, judge," . aaid old prepared to pay his for. apeeding. "It's got so nowadsys that a.young felJow can't .even sow his wild aate without: a machine." y [_____ And Uses it ' The optimist Ands the grin in every 'pair built for comfort. Of Black : and 'Tan Leathers. 'Styles boys Sises up to § only. LEZLTA WFeut built Anto every pair and overy Sizos : {Conkinuad tomorroes) Styles for sports, shop-- Furs For Beauty ing and all winter wear. ¥ guotrs ane of 1564 in a ShropAsice !---- |~eas which »xefers to "Xe body o ye ~--~] wortby gent," etc. ~ <--~~*The word igent here is not in ----] tended to indicate his social ster:. as It is followed by 'Esguire,' which Jdoeg *"] plase 'him" Xevertheless the awhre-- h_.- ?vm is griven through the ¥ou oughta have a $rQup jicture made of yourseltL" _ . : g;;, i# &fl.j-hu who solemuniy warned countrymen against using such ex-- pressions as "a gent in a fiowoered vep"J--Laidam Korning PQst. #_q'-wnu.a used. ty years ago about 600000 gale lops a week were all}l that were norded. have "taken --exception to the abbrevia-- Hop»t'Gent" in legel documents. "It in' Te areotbes, "time honored, cvyen igh mexwadays it may appear to be nder the streets of Lendon 180 miles of water pipes OMTy the watesr viation has come to be regarded as anly colloquial but vuiger, Was i pipes with a pressure of 760 pounds of very fine staple ootton--cleam -- stock. Heary quality. Yailne is . uppermost in this offering -- _ 42 inch wearvwell tubing made in sgites up to 2 ouly, All are . style in great demand and ewery _ Children's tan and black shoes ~ Too tiandsome "Tou're too good 10f one person, $ 48 miany

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