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Libertyville Independent, 23 Aug 1923, p. 11

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h ae thefacre tna Lane coust E""A-W"mf?';-.".', e Of the month, it is belteved Win to 90 pareent, e < ~Wnest 19 Bu: Aérs. =~... a ids wharinice . ahemt -- rloud a 2%. Pishel® ver acte. Rake jor .of. cout .-- Burratt, for : Hlinois is --aAs of "A # condition of :oats on Aug. 1 in bux'ls givten as 78 per cent, i. Whete tonaition is miren Bs where ven" ioflurr '¢ounty's mflm on 10 .89 per cent; Lake's, 85, and Moago's (July,. record ; ded . ~or. 52 »par cent, for 1e undl:&u.m~ or * i ?' ;?S'Nm :allurr business bulldin , and . -- _ or '"perfi,éont."lor Im @ . July regord for the oi* ,;.'.ntemg:ra:,;'ui.mm. or .42 ing infi bmand Ea ": ! é.:o 000, or 48 te:" $3,31 s 18 usiness' ngs; "Jl.a"n'g a per cent, ¥dr educational w aod 3$1,14 , or"?. per ce gent, er,--both-- city and _ of last Fear on the. volume n n' started . during ' the seven m of the year, 'The ) seven total ja ms,u%'- its inctease over I#nc.' ©ent; _ the '(Btate's . seven--month $232,201,300, its. increase 35 per es suffered somewhat over the At large due to excessive heat, e uaaruct is well above TA in is, against 7,4817,000 bushels in "n"The dinse han, the Pewas mnn m.ooo,o'oo in 'uu."f% hay condition on Aug.: 1 over "I4 given as 76 -- per-- cent, e iace sone t o mdns nie m.nmm?n 1922--to an es > of 97.285,000 for 1928. _ :~ > att's estimates for the state in-- the largest yield of white and potatoes in' many years. White bago county lowest in ~the Condition in McHenry county ; in Kane . $5; in Lake 76. o W it 4 Mon hrar buildifig contra ' a loF w tracig..in t 'to $13,678,000; in the . fluding Chicago) §$26, KsA Wwith June, : 'Qotd;.g: "of . 41 potr cent; p f per cent; com-- with July bf last year, the city 4 (44 per-- cent, the: state 20 ra as 87 per cent. cam-- f for the past 10 i "fl The state mk't 'hole down in sw 'm forecast : for .lS.. Pn iR TOP IN BA _-- with 80 --por --cent: each, Kane is "nrun 61. _ Perty is low, with 57 per cent condt-- hay hbhad a condition of €0 t in Winngbago county Aug. 1, nu'mwouu-su.?et? was high with ° 92 per cent; T ALSO SHOWS WELL KRORD, ILA., Aug. 22----Police were seeking 10 locato Miw b Collier," 18, who nntaflou lrngs tootils Gober--of ob iplds, Towa. Goben obtained lage lcense and aceompanied & f . & E&*"éfl?'&r"m ~he lost his . brideto--be. ustrial $lnts nry countiés ASED CON< _ ---- uon stont of j é:fl.m or 48 * 8 #l io 41000, or" 7 mw year. chariots shall yago in the . : in : the Mwm,'#v shall seem: like torches, they run like the lightening,"" or like. the --prophet Isai-- ah, who saw.the airship when he said In Isiah 60:8: "Who are these that fly as's cloud, and as the doves to their windows?" so Dowie as far batk as September 5, 1 saiq in an ad-- dress in Chicage: "Po you not k that one day in the : big> Zion '.tm)% that we will have, we are going to havre a great big thing to catech, the sound, and 1 am going to have them turn on Zion to Zion's friends in New York. _See? And by the beds of the sick and the i».::.mm.:am-:m.: necting the ~earth and ~#un, there would be a-- telephone instrhment DOWIEFORESAW _ "GREAT BIG THNG" PROPHECY CAME -- TRVUE mfl:mafllmma they cannot hear. excepting . from their dying beds. --Going to get it }mm:' h f ; has beeh heard in New York. E. radio statiop, WCBD, has been beard in many states and in Canadza and from*ifar out on the 'Atlantic 'Dowies didn't call the instrument a "radio"~ machine, e called it "a great big thing to catch the sound," but he saw the radio jost as literally as Xahum saw dhe. automobiles and Isaiah saw' the aeroplianges. on ¥pa¥ when <the idea. of a n::'i% for ~employees was evolved.-- _ Almost . immediately, >A tent city,; lighted with complete, san-- itary ts, sprang, into ex-- istence on the shore of Lake --Mich* igan neag Waukegan. Here-- every. employpenis 'given another vacation. nigh '"opé':?oha :r';tn eporint ts are prov tmm, uumt-m their work. are's Ing their vacation two days a + fiing:" $Wimming, athietice, fiskhs other amuséthents, including 1 ;m-mm. are provided thoe. vacationists, as well as | meals aid . sleeping ' @uartors. é¥penap for ai} is born® by the AttK:gle& of: Whflm& Idea :fi'&%m _It is estimated that 'the Invostmen i e en . year 18922; g" P .:o:.n 6 98. In t&flm $7,000,000-- miles of tel 000 tele-- % $ and mn.ect 144 ' § w » eenrnmman y At end of the West 'alu'&my%' on Ita :'r; rolis, BLI§¢ Zemployes, the largest In this : . $7,000,000-- mil tel fl afty nz'" ul"c: At"the end of 1928, the We number in its history 224 y e C t t it se * Oe b'\«'.n'q»-; T We o + 'a,------------r.. 6 us ~ a 8k 3 w ® _ n C L * hJ -!! !! IOih. CC SA TL % «> dtp» e # & > h w * * $ 4 go0t0l ut tm -'.{ stuaal n (Aime l»« f hasi * > k ; } «nninnm m n++" incnenenn mereye rpcams ioh Ts --w"---,f;':r'w;'- nc oomomeinea n ies ehmmrrze o Pm rovemere mnamssescome I *\ «Mn + 2 fi' A Te "le . * y 4. t % Te 2 ; +o9 + * a /% us .. wor . P xt MWVs' E g % h'% 1% 4 :54?_:;_ %, 4 _4.,) ,:; F y,g f K mA > %&/5 <x + * wnspors £ hmnt i f & k ! C T 2 W"'- , a PA CA + h * . A 1 4 7 ;"'4 TL #% ' * 4 -- 4 v 4 g + * i # l +/ R c m * w1 > . . * 4 ie e F 1' We ,;%%;} P * {Z s . T & B C ~AK h I hP + n ; n se BB P wl f;"?%}f{/ a o C e $ ; N 4 "'N'/i'/'%;"fi;' ;;}:é '," h ' P kX 6 M s s' ; h. PPiihiy + F Hato .. 99 3 , . t memer o ' A. s Lo tk h N *7 P AXPZ_ :+ F : M2.9%. * e * #% K s i ",-',?q.':'_;? t PR y 4 a , l 4X m L . »iin"> u. 4 . s pr 2 _ me» P# | x¥ M # R iess S mama nsl .4 t e 5 » T M . ts P /":/7';4/ p 7 K8 t _ 9 s P 6 14 o . 3. PP > , m U ~=9 5 * 4 2"."'{'} .+ A Mike L e Ts w3 e a en s * es e f C SoPub e fr l "l'""fig"' ree *'ifi""rfi yB# ', o 229 1 2t L Hitr? ¥* us O Mb eP e e oA " * e * * 7 Aliia im lises. ""~ 6 o P e m e lt h sn z% a y 4 P A K )\é'f«.',fi- / a %m w * [3 mt 'm' h D e m& k y¥ fi""' ul 4 -- a* # , s ho. 99 P 4 f r : °T a v * A ' FACTS ABOUT TH EORPHAN HOST FROM AsIA _the River Euphrates which, marks the boundary between 1 %d-. Mote than 20,000 orphans have mm'f:u-%u' Agm;nig_u_ Near Bast _nduf'_n P WEei NEAR WAUKEGAN By E. W, CROFT and -- bathing, > 'besid LMABERTUYVILLE INDEPENDENT. THORSDAY,-- AUGUST 23, 1923. h Fall Frocks of twill are tasteful: in every detail. . Exrquisitively Just fresh out of their tissue wrapping they are mmmuon of what is newest and best in fashion ;«m Anmmma-m; foremost W_w ers have: been busy planning anc making: them so that they would be ready --for simple, yet with excellence of their lines, pen:g:thy a circular founce, a skirt that is tiered or.a godet on--either side, the new modes are being joyously received by women who--appreciate the new and different. ~ . is « s ; f display u;f;fi you 'afe most cordially invi Fall Frocks Have Many _ _ Tiers and Godets® These new Fall Frocks art remarkable values, they are in the e 2. 0 latest modes and made of a g60od quality Poiret Twill. A for-- x ze tunate purchase briugs them at 316.75. y : yA £ x6 5 * d " se i+ nt . t ~w#% h & A&{.<) The August Fur Sale 3 M | Offars Tamnti oo o oo o ns _ L | Offers Tempting Price . AMMancih} |~ * Aipif{)| Reductions. L'utflmslz', hhhot in thls{ebaff of French Seal. ~ It is a begutiful model and very specially~--priced, --+ _ : 0'0 . . > . _ The Fall Season Is One of * * Many Chic Hats -- / Wlfe civenlar eosat" with 'mleep collar . o selt fur. W'm "f'qmuhfll)' blend¢d and~ the price is J'o'i!lt.'fi_;- fx§ : . .tA W in on on ceb on o mt Py .. & PW C s rual o5 rpaghe Mifenkd Pigo®) 1I°. i0p. sa) n .5 CS > s /4 ow 4 " ic \ Here. is a type of Hat t« "'mry woman. __'Thefe aAre-- scores 'Ot distinctive modéls in .mub tnom turban,© roll brim and -- tam eMects in the new shades Of brown and tan and all-- are agree« .", priced. Ts ',3 ( + + & * 4 $ #~. a ' . f --Featured Are The New .. * use _ Hats, at $7.95-- c ~~t Aoad This 15 a doluht?ol."tifiex"r Introducing one's Airat Fall: Hat and it may ,Q;"'e en hére with the groatest economy, At §$1.956 we are g'flu refg@rkable vatues. _ f o L * T 1 'M * * ge * & yP -- s T¥ . l , / 48 4 burealitcmceaid t B f s# v q WWgime A t y oo fan 1 l / c t oi + iL Lt 4 / " t n -- Si10 ®.~!; > = **Fabric Coats With Fur Trim Are . t aHomE sc fibo _ > T e a o i k oi t o meae n ek n . 440 / oo t m . 2109 s ue Muies UJ 13-- Hihe -- CRectndFidors _ . -- wh t grme s aye w # ;"',15' t 3 \:,'_.v_r y * i4 z* mog Mb on 7 .A ' Clicice of Any ~Wash --Dréks' in. the.: house now --may be 'had--at 'thig . very low price. . They g;gmm,'npu\c;,'m:ng,}mp ot the soanof, q made of finy Yoiles, Lifiehs hnd RAtines: . ... ..( .L. _ullll.ccle isb 0 " >X uh "-' J tzo%. ".1'--" t'. s L During the R'sm i¥ bate we nre offering all Fur--trimmed Conts mt a decided reduction. ~~ discaunt 1s deducted from the-- regular price.at time of salé, The assortment 'of new models offers choice for varied selection, _ N# _Fall Arrives . vith Nlow Modos: The Best Store »On the Novth Shore Bpecial--at $16.75 (Second ¥Floor) Far--sighted ecbnomy suggests the--selection of one'a Winter--Furs at this'time. Stocks are very complete and each garment is made of the.choicost )e')u. This combined : with .the great price reductions in' effect bring & Gectded advantage to the: August purchasef, Luxurious appegrante tombifed with lotw price is featured "In this..coat of . dyed Coney.: --It is attractively 'lined. --_----, For' immediate and. Fall ~wear. the 'Fur Jacquetta' is in ~demand.-- . These /are of tan 'Carcular 'and trimméd -- with, Viatka Warmth and Service in This . * Poney :dokt, 44 §0950-- _ {Second Floor) CHARGES GRAFT "--|OLD FASMONED <.. _ QUIZ WITNESSES --;| ; DANCES RETURNING HIDE AT FOX LAKE| ©1%; s . e aledrmen and .other witnesses want-- ed in «the .special grand jury -- in-- vestigation :t gity hlfllhmfii 'ls in istence :. & 'OK _ e, staAt gun O.oz : Raymond E. Black: wood glfi" in Chm:: Tuesday, Mr. l.ug.g'. who has. been su-- tn profpective -- wittieases." revorced on . prospective _ wit * reported that many of them "'..m"'"' hoi. _* tie " paid " Ioveblifation : hed m.~ * ves f fonnd oc thiey »mtermerse, im "he ing the e¥ 'e witnesses to ndz' into'a secluded resort near Fox Lake, i5 A "hideout tlub" . including two aledrmen and .other witnesses want-- ed in the .special -- grand jury -- in-- vestigation of (city ball graft, is in Ai rinty Athereh Rermend R. Birck. J#A Or . CK-- 0cd chorked in whitses Thesdar. Mr. A who has, been su-- c mc roofan mant on ective _ wi * re 1 that many of them are perpetually Brundage Aid --~ Asserts Men Sought Always Out of PICTVURE "HIDE OUT CLUB" 'at _ Special courses given in 'I'm m m j '. Opéning on Fall 'Arm September 4th, -- --_ Write fg»r'full informittion or telephone 636 or " .' 1961, | o -- J absolutely guaranteced.= PR J oY U n..whllov they Iast /.. . 7, ... "' av'w . AN AMAZINGLY COMPLETE _ j [R selection of beautiful Diamond Rings VR 'And every one an UNBURPASSED VALUE!-- ' ' They have been specially selected because of -- their unusual brilliancy, life and color, and have ~ been divided into five special groups' of SUPER-- : N VALUES. The seftings are of the very newest . {KM effects in White, Yellow and Green Gold: |__ _ * This handsome new style . rectangular. Wrist .. 'Watch is--the best value of its kind that we have . 1|R ever known. .A fortunate purchase makes this -- jR remarkable price possible, and we Aare going to Daucing steps; of Jorty .yoars ago. steps to which mother and dad used to :shake; their : twinkling : {eet .. saner way than.is--the custom in day of jazz, are coming back.: Fenten Bott, of. Dayton, Ohio, director . of . dance . regulations for the American National Aszociation of Dancing Master saig so at the open-- ing session of the fortieth convention :.l the organization now meeting tre. «x¥ "Dances, like skirta, go up. and "SPECIAL WRIST WATCH VALUE E_ °C . ~$1 DOWN $1 A WEEK! Waukegan -- THE Beaten Path To | Business Success | Is getting the right--kind of Education,. . Send your boy or girl to our institution where h¢ or she will be schooled tko?buéfiyiin.flm modern system of Business Practice, --~ gxe! a~ "Let Roy Be Your :BUY--word!" Ab¥ > 1@ N. Genesee St., Waukegan "The Man Who Made the Dollar Famous' R O Y this and down," said. Bott. -- "We are now going to make: dances ',"&'e the . measurement . of. forty, yearn. g0." Bott also.Aeclares that the rever-- sion to the old time st>gs will --bring about a, revolution' in' popular music. JACKSONVILLE, +ND., | Aug:~#3-- Losing conirol of a gar when she at-- tempted to shiit gears on a hill cost the life of M:is. Samuel Tribble and resulted in the injury of her husband whi si in a serious, condition today. SWIFTS GEARS;: .« COSTS HER LIFE PAGE hob t | « fap

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