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Libertyville Independent, 18 Apr 1918, p. 11

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L~W~TLL~INDEPENDM~, THIESPÂTY, A PIIL 18, 1918 DRtOPS 4iERMNN0F TI3N; TIIEN STORK Th Grmu anultg 'wu«"drel PROVES IT A FACT Deprflid-Shieids Townsitip higli sclicol iionday inglt hy the boardoNrhSeWma Whe educatlon. Thte higlih 1 u -4 .NrhSd oa h portodl by 1.k.9Forent and HighlmIa Name Was Reulstered Re- Park. Migli Ruthl Koenig, te cetl hs 1princ er. wua disintemed. etyhsEprnc FOUR YEAR OLD VICT"lm SAYSIEýWÀS.FEEBLE " Child Suffering With Tubercu- KMfl'YFlou ff.'r EF losis of the Spine Now in a t5 AY<'a W8Ii Plaster CastFRTT EWA S A boy iaq rastt ually f ring up by ge thte npri; atmd i tIi' irning t thé" 1Akp cîjnir . rops being Jamnes Warner.Files an Answer t aoiniabltIiciianld barlu of Ca~~DI thé heai in u loorftam ý.Thîr' fr to Hi$ MIS Bil for th Mfany rnîtc i'hu g af entiy Separate Maintenance le -awalltTl K1hb' Wor ïut heéx>i< wlio w... boling the saemlngiy atmo- Wtkgn pi 5 eliji t g Iw l., tio lt w'. iknt That lie was ffeble-mnidped whénx th Thé1 Y), i *ve' laiilwt ur-héentered 1910a a c.olleil marriage th 1'ie oy Sert î~.l ti<mr,~our-contrart whiehli l aimts woiiid nul- yelïr-olu iti ti f vianîk f alager o lify sueli a proceediag liecause tir el Orayma , . :trud itwto, îu<"ordlng te e to ,)riglt,under tlie law,. 10per ,Dr. A. 1:. t osioyt'iit' SlO forni a contrat, sl the charge matie Ca day% agt a , rutTrluî'fri IltbérCtu*iy James Warner. titrotugh i, uifoth- 104114 of lIt tilt.r, Ij>uIite Haverman. ag next frienri, di Thii"tto, .î trin îj' iouler I ittfng an anxwer Io teé.bili 'for @e titi rir<it_ t. i.i oof l. I i Muî.i. leparaté maintenance tiieti hy Mrcq. 1 er. (.f irtt gwim, fBertha arner. née BIertha Andèr. en adj "tunv i t . Iiin tiltil à Mat- o. Mèr fih, '.1iýini uhurt thée itlle Itlqlucharged In thé ansWer thatI leiliutt.,tft t-, t ail". anîd iortly ater thée marriage rmo. Wa- -as ~ ýA qu'k.,."dii whaft h r orderêti ler Ituibend Intotaké, Is oc t r 'rre o rpat- cltlhing and lecve île house. Th., t kg Il ' i:order wao gluten. Il lit ciarRpd.so iai ra r1,1 syw.v. 't.rîtng p'Mm.Warner couitimotriaction fit. tti' titt .1t I lit, i ,u l'a','rr '.paratP mafnienan.e andi roierl -r de *cv ai 1.t 11 rttttuîin it frtî lusband's wagpm. efi-hapt s\ t' t fi' A., <on auis hf-1 It ilu afwpted Iiirtier 'bitirMn' <'att liii i..t lx)%,was tak'-IilWarner FtatMd reeati.diy titat h. dol at1tt niî v i t-te roIIIon, th, ld lt want toIilivP wit herhuq- doitw !, '. i .tt itt u, L nt hut that ahe Intî.ndFd t,, cultitc gtîlyl"t' v t o t tat luitwageo. I<w, ili ;I,. . .1.tçuf't The furllier Inrlous charge 1i Mai- ut r-.uigltltat Mrs. Warnér, eultîtquefit ülh it i I. ~ 1,:,,l no marriage. was Intiluate wîfli R nuni but i.t ,,mt iiitrtu. In ber of difeërnt men,. whoute nonne,, fa't t(1 vl,' tt r frutm th1" 11 wam prtmiaed, wruid bei made pub- ail tîîi i, -t i i swhole ilicat ithe trial. Walikegan, Aprîl X'. Wime the wornan csllvacor a proq- osticator? Was she a medium who could se Ito thie future? Did the have second aight? bld an unsen band direct her band s the wrote the fIgure-.or %vas it the stork which, sittlng on her fin- ger tPl wss the cause? R esd it- A Waukpgan womnan wlio made a ranvass rpently In conneclion wilhl hé reiiaration of womnen encotin- tered an lnterepfiing experience ini the-n flumiweepart -of--WauiiiPgan. Slip wae ina»idng InquIry of thé roman ln thlouse sand had t.ý> uski te muiption: "Ilow many chludrPin liere werp. in the famiiy?" Thé weomaui- repled. -There -or" But In putting down te figures flit, Canvaispir put down "ten'" 'l'ho' woutan ln qultion herami, in- dignant et oae and Raid "For hllay- en's 4akru, îion't put down fr-o wh.ni 1 eîiy hav.- ciglt--eiglit is quiîr- enough.' Now cornes the lequel ta the whoie ncident: On the folowing Sunday a roiîîj1,' of dayu atelr, the stork arrîveil ut he home ln quf-qic i a nd brouig t. pair o f wins. 11% !~2YOI SHIEk. sA-&'& t Ï,t . bis a .ç.uzk et Io. bath. 'lhPinatUburg Camp )donne] sdyWomon intainig ta umot-MW n trahm eh a Mao,niàxlu. i menubliutr. and VN.Pcte .4d the MitogoL otrorss amiand s.A r.flts miesl n 1 l.,' iln:t. s hiai a e. *1,0... tetdmoyeu.,.. Ut Floor Coverngs NFCI ANDIIRAD BUT 10 AID fHIAM "Itereaiting Operation Perform- ed at the Lake Co. Hospital By Dr. Mueller sassa VABOCUE i lif. oily gxrass 1.1l". iade xvth tt'epàtei l'inîge. wea rrv l îîplete hleî ili ail sazes anîd pat- 9x12 Vogue Rug, Special ................ $16.95 8x10 Vogue Rug, up froin................ $10.95 6x9 Waite Rug, Bpecial ................. $7.45 2lx45 Crex Bug, Special ..................9q8c 9112 Amiinster, Long Wool Nap .......$3750 .9x12 Brussels, One Piece .......... $24.95 Roozn Size'Linoleum Remnants, Special, sq. yd. 59c 27x54 Axminster Rugs, $500 value. .# ....$3.95 36x72 Axminster Rugs, $9 value........... $6.45 See our Window Display of McDougall and Se'llers Kitchen Cabinets Jeus t' ' a h 1iI epltI TH E IRI MEN 0FHEISTORYMtR R' SAFE N FR NCE;Cromwell was said to rule wth an SAFEIN FANCE i ron hand. His "roundheads" were POSTAL RCEl VEDDo more herbes, nor braver men thau E POSTAL ECEIVEDare our boys today fightlngin France for country and freedom. t t oti o 'iwlu ~Men wlth iales spirits-men of SAXON-1917, 6 c laart 00ow gettne yod blood, courage, energy, vlm and only 300 miles;1 bon t o rne vigar are needed every day, behind cream wheels. fIle i -on ayiti s sSAXON-1916, 6 Cj Flefoi pit the Unes wl eln h Udition. Bargait f -mlarluatiot onedrnIn the bod vr SAXON SPEEDE' ar ý'lTinl(ro tilY healthy mnan or woman should have ~Ylo 1e=d. ý tejid saft'y about as much iron ln his or her body Raceabout. r $ om o[ Ile CrdI as there is in an ordinary "tenpenny" ODDLVR 3i p . 1a çfIlIa t o ito hteTogin this iron.the best way Go cnito $ ao hiii aplshore u . , Is to take an Iron tonic called "Iron-o baonier. n tir )f cf li ruiai in tic" a combination of Iron ln Ita most ;ý,r i !om h -e i tribuare mai- STUDEBAKER-: Oti.1 ,i i, u î,tCl annouoc- soluble form, discovered by Dr. Pierce pletely overhal Ing lw :if ariva oft1i. tansortand exper'lmented wth by Ma physic- enr the ut leit rll le bt-lighted and stm Thtj fi-,, rt tt ffit- hind In1 ar- lans at the Surgical Institute in Buf- H L E -5p flý f. f f9,1 l t Ille taitl'Ng- falo. "Iron-tic" la a form of iron read- âine large, rooim ana n' ~~ y ~ tii ai'ria corpu - lIy taken up by the blood, the blood R O- pasne cf - t Flt ite postailîuerety ceils get round, rich-red in color, the adsatr ilats.utilr h pneweukitcheek arepik, teappetite Imlproves, andon elfulf aget fuit 'lailc "anap"-"ý-pep"ý-"vigor"-instead of tired before the day la haif done. The eyes take on a luster and the body teels that tingle Lux Auto whlch one gets from a cold bath. If you want to try this new Phone 251 HaroS Part Of thoean. "Iran-tic" tablet send 10 cents to the Surgical Institute iu Buf- a Anyimtîi cuiti stand what itl like.; t takes n iult. îutr-rt, uanut est ho falo, N. Y., and obtain a trial package. This 20th--century Iron doe.litt ilke-octor Waitoli tonic la sure to do you good, Drugglats -"l'Il Ir:on-tic" or.. the Stni'è That ÇSavÈam In Mnnevl BARGAINS cylinder, 5 'passenger car used nevly paimted Autum Brown cylinder, 5 passenger, A-1 con- ITER-2 passenger, painted W, black striping, snappy, fast Y-Panel body, 1916 model; aJust the car for florist, grocer L-ton stake body truck; con- uled and repainted; electric arter. passenger, excellent condition; my family car. t ouring car; electric lighted Sales Company 228 Nort1 Genesee St. tkegan, Illinois FRUITVALE STORES Open to the Public Anybody may trade at the Fruitvale Co-operative Store. Two .tores now open in Waukegan vicinity. More to Foliow. 28 In Chicago. 916 la the aim of the Fruitvalers. The people themeselves are banding together to contrai their own food supplie* and to put the enormous profitea nto thei, own nstead of the middleman's pooketa Become a member, or show your approvai of the ro-operative movement by trading at the people',sstore. Every Day Prices I'*.nSnider's; large I I m Aisorted flavois in CÉ I size 25 1JUiI glass jar;1 IL 6 oz. IlnPint sàe, ~ ~ (ul li*Lrge ize ,UIUp«r boue Ut tl *IL packagr 8 aaHand pced. Caplifl 888H8 pet ilbc. IiIiUP assored '-lui Santa Clai, 30-4010 Il tpound size, size, per IL. 1 muRhfl per can, i h dirt, per can , n I ên 'rNpta Pjaa Yelow spliat.per 1 3C 1I Clams Mincecl, fine for PO nd Itt llo chowder, IL Waukegan Store--220 Washington St. North Chicago Store-- 1810 State St. Watikegan South bide district b.ing orgsniaed. Ordursesm ceived ut the Frutvi. Wholetale Houa., 29 E. South Water Street, Chicago. Food te members at cost. Il t" 7-Passenger PAIGE, like newsetceranspe tire. CHAIMERB 6-30, newly painted, new tiresa cracker-jack. OVERLA2ND 83, with winter top and touring top, 5 new tires, a big bargain. OVERLAED 83, in fine shape. OVERLARD SPEEDSTER-Thia is a dandy and good as new. OVERLAND COUNTRY CLUB ROADTER- Seat covers, bumpers, spot-llght and spare tire; just as good as new. FORD ROADSTER- In fine shpe. FORD TOURING CAR-zIn fine shape. FORD 11/ Ton Truck, like new Ail of above i fine niechanical shape and ail are big bargains for quick sale Koon Brothèérs Phone 49 Show P.o.. Phone 388 Garage NlichlandiPerlK. IWnuis Mr. Hein deserves great credit for his remarkable foresight in effecting Waukegan 's Most sens'atiônal-2- New Yrk -Purchase -Sale of -Coats and Sut! IEL The Greatest I3argains You Ever Heard of in Lake County C oats to 12,50 at_ Suits to 22.,50 149.0 SSiIk Dresses b 16.50 at 8.5 -And Dozens of Other Sensational Pricey on Coats, Sùits and Dresses Lake County's GreatestStore for Women's and Children's Ready-to-Wear W. Refund RailroadFares. Trade Hete, O . Store Closes Mondays St 6:00 P. M. At Remarkable Reductions XVe are tltheexî'llisîve agents fori'flie 'aîite \Vogtîe ( î;îs ~î~ilii \'u igîîî R îîg tfluts vu ii tue u 1nOs snîstai al I r'.1s î"tlg Il id îî s ~1.IO - -- --- - ------- à "qu &44L LI ý Allýl -

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