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Libertyville Independent, 11 Oct 1923, p. 3

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--FARMER IN BETTER -- --~-- FINANCIAL SHAPE o THS YBAR ents are unable to pay the expense sils and adenolds removed -- will be rflldhthomluu by~the county, was announced "'..l'hl., Dr. W. Migley of Naverville ecounty phy-- sician. 'The board-- of -- superyvisors voted at a recent meeting to set aside a fund to cover the expenses of such gases and has directed Dr. Migley to do the work. * g es . ~*There are any mh«.filcm1 g:"m unhealthy: because . of -- en-- or diseaged tonsils and Aade nolds,. but whose parents. have no family physician or cannot afford to have the defects right," . Dr. Migley 'said today. "It is not right that the health of the children: be retardéd be-- cause o fthese minor défects and the mrru:? of DuPage county are setting example by 'offering frde surgery and treatment to the poor children of this county. The treat ament Wwill be given in all cases in DuPage county where the parents of Ahe chitdren cannot afford to pay for the operation or where they have'"no family pbhystcian. ----~=~ DuPage POOR FAMILIES --BENEFITED -- Free surgery> and treatment _ for ehildren of DuPage county whose par-- _ Protection Against Disease; "The members of the county board want this health movement to be sounty wide. They believe that it will be a benefit to the county, that 4t will improve the 'g-nonl physicat gondition of the children, that it will contribute to their well being and growth and that it will be a protec-- tion against ordinary -- contaglous children diseases. | s «"DuPage county is already making satisfactory progress along this line. During the months of-- August ~and September the county physician oper-- ated up a large number of children from Westmont, Glen Eliyn, Lisle, Dr. Migiey will examine all cases day morning, starting at 10° o'clock and perform the operations every Fri-- at the: Hinsdale sanitarium. Downers Grove and Elmhurst, The :t:l'd'un are already beginning to improvement in bealth. . -- "Now that school has started, it will be much gasier for the --supervis-- ors, mayors--of the various villages, physicians, county nurse, community nurses, philanthropic societies, wom-- ehn's clubs, pastors and other public spirited citizens to co--operate by re-- porting cases of children' in need of the treatment. It will not only be a great thing for the children, but will increase the general beaith condi-- tions in the county." > O Washington, Oct. 4.--The farmer is in a better financial pokition than last year, despite rumors of agri cultural discontent, 'and the farm» er's dollar has steadily incréased in purchasing power, the federal. re-- setve board declared today. -- The bourd was studying conditions in the farm regions and found credit needs are. being fully met. by local banks supplemiented with the reserve bank systems facilities, ~ o The improved position of the far-- mers generally, the board 'said, is due mainly to the larger> buying power of domestic .consumers, larger earnings and fuller employment of Industrial workers® has brought in-- creased demand for things the far-- mer producés,. and has contributed to © his bz:ter stability. _ Increased domestic . demand: has besn .enough, the board said, to 'offset the unsat« isfactory phase of the®foreign mar-- ket for American products, The board's survey disclosed that the net return of the. farmers had:« been adversely affected : by higher costs of labor, fertilizer and mate-- rials. -- Advance in --the prices. of many farm products has not been accompanied by a corresponding in-- erease in retail prices, and from this :"e"'""" the farmers have: benefit: Farmer's Dollar Has Increas-- * ed Steadily in Purchatsing Power, Report Shows.: STATEMENT MADE TODAY 'considerably higher than e,"* the board said. "Recent m :)t T2 mnatnasi ons io cause BB the period when the farmer m his mp..» yc¥ & x & A '. Fund for Removal of Ton-- sils and Adenoids. ~ Bankers reported --~that banks in the agricuitural ~districts are now meoeting additional demands for cred-- it «#or -- crop . muk% purposes through the use of : lm by .liquidation of loans made® t:'.z.uowlu seakon and..through: in-- aed accommodattoy --at {fedeat! re' ':::' banks. Bu,kutr &-mm s were repor n & / position to Mw'l tof l::: i nmiice non in e or o M A h'r::r.n by reducing their balances mvm bank corrbsepondents in 1 eenters. af . Bank loans to industry are nearly )gm,n'_mq than a year ago, the board said. + » .. Larger borrowing is the result of remarkable growth in commerce.and trade in the largtr, cities .. of --othe country, ~Great dnm in bus Iness gonerally is re e : "Crop prices are, on the average, FREE SURGERI : $§§B6)$6)539) Schwartz's $)53)6)53)0) 5336 Gomn;im Custom. _ In Germany Af is considered neces-- sary that a child should "go up" be-- fore it goes down in the orld, so it is carried upstairs as soon as born. To case 'there are no stairs the nurse mounts a table or chair with "the in-- 2' i&. , ~ _ The Best Place in Town for Furniture ~ k A _ " NATIONAL HOME BEAUTIFUL WEEK | _ Beyond all doubt velvet is the material of the season. Especially the \ feather--light French chiffon velret Sketched are two velvet afternoon gowns--one-- with the Auring skirt flounce, the other with tho wide rullle t mave oL L1 Sn t k Wt ..3 > 0 2A 44A 4 6 Bed, Spring, Wrought Iron Bridge 8.75. Full line of Blankets Va OFE on all Framed Pic-- Closing out all Lincleum ,,l-nhltlo'rm Reduned -- Prices on all They are just what you've been-- look-- ing for at,. these prices-- $295 Suites, 215.00 $350 Suites, 262.50 You will find won: derful -- values . in Cabinets, %.50 . * tton -- Felt Matt The Best Line of---- > Gas Ranges in town, . ~Round --Oak Gas . Ranges have proven,. their superiority--let us show you why. Welll take your old stove in on 'thd deal. Tranks and Suitcases. Dining » Room 11485 and Boudoir Lamps, Season's Favorite _ A 954 %Lz 9 Mattress, Complete For -- -- $19.50 C A New Crime, A police constable stated that he heard a toprent of expletives coming from a house, lasting for half an hour. The occupant, brought before the Bath police court, declared that he had beer swearing in his sleep. He--was bound This is National --Home Beautiful . Week. ---- Our stock of Furniture offers a splendid-- opportunity for improving and beauti-- fying the home. The qual-- ity is the best; the selec-- tion is large and varied, and our prices are right., Terms can be arranged. Many new, distinctive and attractive designs. Specitally reduced for this week. Choice: of the finest Mo-- hairs, _ beautiful -- velours and artistic Tapestries. $200.00 Suites for 135.00 $475.00 'Suites for: 850.00 $250,00 ~Suites for© 184.00 Spruce Up! LIVING ROOM Furniture "F for See Us for Your A full line of Hot Blastes, Oak Heaters, Kitchen Burners, Laundry Stoves now on display on easy terms, s Gifts of Sky . Vagrants to Meteorites, strange elements: of the universe, falling : from -- other planets at the rate of forty--Are miles a second, have been contributed to the Illinois State museum by-- sister states of IMlinois, but there. is no record of one ever having ~been found in this state, according to Prof. A. R. Crook, curator-- of the museum. , ; » METAL MELTS IN--THE AR African Gift Prized. The most prized meteorite in the museum is from South Africa, and, s¢cording to Prof,. Crook, it is an ex-- traordinary "fall," as a meteofite is termed by> geologists. + Numerous reports have reached the museumh that meteorites . have been found somewhere in the state. ProLf. Crook, u investigating . the report, has *roup:; in each case the "stones," altho unfamiliar to local inhabitantse, are the result of 'drifts' during the glacial period. Substances in Meteorites The meteorite apepars in two sub-- stances, stone and iron. The ifron contains nickel, not mixed thru as an alloy, but crystalized in a pYyta: midal figure. An acid test. makes the figures stand out These figures are known as Wydmanstatten, nam» ed after the discoverer. n *"Kentucky, Wisconsin, Michigan, Ilowa and several>~ western ~states have contributed meteorités to this museum," said Prof. Crook, 'but 1 have been looking for them in I!li-- nois without success for thirty years," ; Heater TO AVOID FALLING IN ILLINOIS SOLL Two Polychrome Torchieres, Oil Mop and large bottle of Polish, 69¢. Handy Suiteases for 'school wirls: brown, black, $1. ~ est hits, 2 for $1. . $19.50 Bungalow <-- L 66 MA Museum Made b'i_homer States Highly Prized. it & Offerings in this line are without comparison. -- They are real buys-- _ $585 Suites, 435.00 $210 Suites, 157.00 Decided .reductions in Suites of. alt styles in the many popular finishes. , 12.50. --Tyme" _ Children's on all Deltox Grass i *AM¥B#1 4 lat-- . "Due to the terride speed with which it travels thru space, . the meteorite is rounded out in front. The friction melts the metal, caus hanuuvtouow.'w»-- Prof, Cook values lron orites atrufi'wfivm l:md',_ and sug-- gests that -{l bue should -- ca of the. museum at Urbana. Carriage Worth $200,000, The most valuable carrlage in the world is preserved in thepalace of Tri-- azon at Versailles, on the outskirts of Paris. It was constructed for Clmm X of France. From pole to h wheels the vehicle is thickly covered with goild, and it cost more than $200,-- woolens. _A Special Selling of -- _ Autumn's Smartest Coats, Frocks and Dresses Wonderful groups of superb new Coats that boast end of style distinction. There's a note of cleg? materials are splendid marvella, gerona, marcova ona, lined with brocaded and canton ,ctb'pe:} and 1 platinum fox, red fox, squirrel, etc., at-- Of splendid camel's bair stripes, plaids and plain Wpecial at-- Stunning New Suits 4) | New Sweaters 4. 98 ° 12.95 rt'OI discovering to the attention or state geologists mel's bair in hardsome checks, and plain effects, YVeory stylich, Lovely Fall Dresses Superb New Coats D CLAIMS LINCOLN SPENT 10 DAYS ON To prove what he states is the fal-- sity oft some of the current beliefs and conclusions as expressed in much of the literature on Abraham Lincoin, Dr., D. K: Dodge of the department of English, University of lilinois, this uh:}'ym will conduct a course in Lin 's letters and speeches. Dr. Dodge is regarded as one of the greatest living authorities on Lincoiln, __*"I expect to show by documentary evidence that 'Lincoln's famous Get-- tysburg speech was not scratched on GETTYSBURG TALK 64 's a n(');.emc;fuevl;-g;xvu_:;ih every on of them. 'Fhe gerona, marcova, velverette, truvenette and nton erépes and trimmed in rich platinum' wod to As well as other stunning models :i f §9.75 to 35.00 More of that New York upurchase. Real utility coats for all 'around wear and as stylish as coats can be. Double fm plaid back and plain materials in a or fur--trimmed styles and straight of side--fasten models. 4 The vory popular vaerious color offects tor Satuatday at-- a 1 Swagger Sport --_ lw " -- Coats C charming individuality and no Sport Skirts he worked about ten days w h Bpeech Not LQsh _ ": _ .. "'l'ho;lru speech' su| i v€ been delivered at E . . BL, was not lost at all, as it was red the next day at Galena, IIL. Contem-- ponryfi:tptpon described in de/ the meetings at which Lincoln spoke, but it was not then the custom of porters to aAttempt to quote speeches, and thus it was. that no record of his remarks is found. the--back of an riding to that "Just as Washington's home paper called him--'an old fool' for signing the United States constitution, one Springfield newspaper ridiculed Lin-- coln's Gettysburg address, referring to his gestures as 'those of a clown.'"* 24." : brush . wool ' and all alzes, Um «4 ¢ a4 t es \f 1b , lo _ o. #ere #4 12.95 to . 4 4g :# u459 ivt £ f+8. /04 d PS

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