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Libertyville Independent, 24 Apr 1919, p. 13

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,IBEZRTYVILLE, INDEPENDENT. TRUUISDAY, APRIL 24.,1919. L ib rt vile ln ep nue r3 II PIISTISpearance ln the aviation spr', of è> ag g g *tu** 0*01 his ~country. Lake Courity Independent - Waukegan Weekly Su"NCIRi 1O h ro aa4.o4e . .* , 1g icne ____________________________________________________ IN C i W O 1 oan.haslieutenant in the ai m tlý __________________________________________________________as__done overgeas s %aq ridtuau hoi now la enroute bacithr 'Paeon earth, good will toward âmon," sag the 1MÀRRIE3D N MI JIflIKt a ef oliýrvnI. od Ronlnln i,' * n choir a.nd it apparently aroused Voliva's ire for juat _____rpceved Tuesday. Pei .Flioppe, Kllbourne, Wtt., 1] r a lte echo died away Bunday hje began to huri "Lmiar Forty-Seven Years ago From k?.ipar. Nlarntare.. Ti,,, tit a %il. S a , ue, 1, oéves, stlnkpots," and whit not? They h aastrange Turne anre.NlnWdeAtau rl flnus. n i. J.a LosanChicsago, 4 21 lel osof PEACE in Zion although MAECE TO THEE is Son Frank at Samne Altar Nolan Cafaterla and lunch a,;et, M. Stauffer. same 26. ,Fheb- o fl '2a>dped, e rneio nth wykou1i n vrosprso ie l Avnnigren Rpn i. ,)tare, a stranger who 'will net give bis nazie, dropped in a tri., cliret.of Cihe iuiîîai.te Ion' poTue ruiand one arati t-'(go . 2awrecel . Frn'in North (t., tkousand dollar bill in the contribution box. The poptîlr and oat airaciti'xîrrrtg rago 2:1 tiHa"eof. thnicni:- offcer1 (rtOflait, JHi ,'ttivs tI te ti omee. she ha.; been teaiîihiTrg at fînîdi, Iowa, 19. thechrc dono kowwhoheisa ipl teyhave badpie lire4eni, ue.urred the îîî.,liag', of NorthtChilcago, ila agraduate ri ;,: Feuix J.RblMeirose Park. 2t to isdonation for several yoars. He's hiaving a lot. of fun 1misa%n,, n Allen La Franîk Notan.1 Wisconsin college and aiso tiilr Ec illafltil. Tesch, MiiwauIlkri . lby himself and won't lot aDybody else in. No suchi an 1 ncai weli known re,,tatratteýr. niai Michoel. i mili eyer, Milwaukee, 27 tri E,. eçcurrence has ever taken place liWaukegan-peoplel1 he di ui ctriedit The couple 1<pt tieîc xxî.n nia ma Bach. saine, 26. patclal rteen rp; lianm secret and evfn Tuesdinî 101-1 Arthur E. Roegatier, 'la ('rois.x. re ,hbaven't had the habit of donating $1,000 without at '-eî httegonsiohrw.' u u ae h ro i Ilrt ~r2 ta Esielia MeCi ,Pen du Lac. 2o, 14SS M ntimating who they are. trenent and the cte.~ r repo)rt that be was to wed ttvi.,Frederie Cronin. Milwaukee, 'Il;t.. marked that ittrias mat forty sel.',,lbe stoutly Proteil te "is errt 1 Elia Marzlne, gaina, 26. fI RA TAD E doled bythe Board al ilsnp',.ingt years &go tht: mnono, tha hl be tact; nothîn; ta ltttià2" ijno John J. Heideit. Milwauikee. 22li luAI1~h aw, and callins an éeidon bta e' ing al the aine altar th 1h' tsani.. een though ho finaiiy alipiel ti i% Antan Okonek, Miliwaukee, i.-,te TO WAU EfiANH16B1 on i cIurch, and heard the word. lir(je r torore triendis were plisltti;,1thi ane Kathousen, saine 44. 2 m i.141Mbed alurday N ui ng Tht' ,- i u ncdb hesitttrfs, at, i a i.j SGJIO L PROERTYwl ol(opnw wenl" ,:uri of Gilvin. ler .ipoLse di.d a fre.Y-W ;yîîwt TO O VTIOUJ RTUIIon eandtire n ihi afternoon or lte aIe îrîi1., îaîî.'t wa t be PM. rt:e?:h n n .,v day. Kelly. Yellowstone. ihe Park. ttî'de ~notcr ddiion naybe ade TIti' (,eefral Sîltoul laa lrindes The cerettitinY ihi ttti tnt a iefintia leaur-,r.ittl in- vref.'rene for i,thnt. ii t.rli- in mainer f hodingtscet..s smple ne adrths coule ma at utther than *garîge.," Ravine Propertv ta !'p Quit- rfa ii"int, .f olig i.eios apllniatic.'ctiiie l,!..t 'T.tî,.e.. .00 ed o! areîg i ncig.. ng of notierem lherc. .f l'it tended Ihy MirssEdîi. Adatît o! jtql,,r .... w îand 10,000 htsrns Clained to Park Dst. Iing or a copy of te noti<r litt. aîmonî*tiii. ani \tlIsur-isîcet j, P Il . n. r xity fI3' a i l tIfuJl-.iitir andl 'pi)k le pin".". In tir#t isltrict ist-il îî Bidinger. it tiii,. g.'..sers ltai lthrnw ,'iluiis nf SCHOOL ELECTION CALLED htt.rqile h rd ioea.aktra,elin,, :::illiTU1..from 50 t0a13() fi( lu t - -A copy ofthlie Résoution caliilt suit and wore a lîu,îîh out1 t, hii,:l'> i gli.f" G ,ui lalmalrnn nt. The ilit, p.~ ur l for an eleciion. and a ceof utnotice the niaid of hunier worp aweei waa I tfhas-,i ti t f.. r , r1 ii1tract1" ,i tg ta be patel] iwax ,naiied by the Stal. Faiiowing te cerensony the wed 1iDelyThought. nort-i ocr , r, tîwnxîî,rah Association tu the, offlie.'.',ng party and about thirty ret..tr v- WooI aunr zeal oir calmer ilî MI 1ri. rt., r . w i of eerys"chuool iistri. t in lite stat rivent ta te homte of the brides rtTtttt moments wouid bc afrald t0a nswer.- ýln9on ,. lt,,wtTue, cotnniit.e un teachers in lire er, Mn,. E .'. Allen of Second m.tteet Sdott. Mr i îts-on f,rl priticiçal. s ubmtted ta iteboard tire' pair leil for an e.tended tri.. Past,A P Z I O P R - jng saitj.' 1 ;t j tif-b sool y.'ar 11> h1, it. h.hesalother places 0fr,î,terest. I'pon thein Ir*E18S A V~, IE F fort ir t î nut t,.'a'.' in ri i- r.'e,,meeded. Tit.'r.' i.ort ia a I rtunn they wtll reside ai t e Atteti A Aort'if tr l \.t tirr'.îii.fîd nat' . eeiiJh " tftt 'We roquire at loast thirty t rît tq rtcir iand the' recommendation,; or the ('0to1t. ewhome on Cary Avenue ju.,tsi soWig Machine operators. E .in tr t ~ t .~ 11 , itiii ,tmeledtiiTi"theitCoriitttS of th". ifairstow apartmni.Thre'Winl guaranlt.e"liberal wag- * ýboliiriýr11,1ri), oardwhenaPPOI't(ýd foril' c"' panplana thpfor onetheir ahome r eare aitnentEnerihced l..' tad Ir , îs ideratlon. and ita'erk will siari as v.'oti as the2 prtr arigbgmn li .,? * ".riiriit'ey..AppÂy at once toOur Ifyucmaeteq . '1amI1r t i.. t'itieiJfIlIlWould IlleMisd, EIetyn Ali.'r, the Rit i Cr.'..serr.'e M U~ - . frldeiN-i.b*ns...ls., in our s,.:itn ;ilfit frt -fon)limhn4,sq were audll îy ary who ha.' been wirki: in Par,, Ii '4< f0 ~ ~ ~ T tii.tiltr i j >'taril i ..;ieketfront :he worIl whet would aId wt.t rieilta gaiintrct. of î,' Spi'ing and Madison Streets, yot i ilIrilysee that.'> 115 inn r.id I furc Ilioner IHahring,'r alî,ler h. 'dA"ae gan;IR.i t lels.i( oli leSs fItrit tiJ !i uur uur?"uc sad oi aiîn i si a i , il, rrn , r vative styles iii votîl' size. PAGE krvM How Couid tie? Oniy Derby Wearers Do Tht.. "I'm te-rrIitl v e orrled. 1 wrote A ";n W lli ci%(' il" tcht tklrts se .Inek l n My iiisI t 1er to f. rgei t ha aOn îça nPlr?.<If t h n e ..tuiInter!. 1 hiffl ltoldhini 1I llril, ut N ,eon rUy f4 x,, n : tltien go nttand taider in. " .I'v ne! ti, - eti, îy Inok nt hiislnIir .' i n l 11-r trying mInci. and )he s4-m. II, have jîî,,ijer. ne .atlnu lqdertby ha' 'thu ca stoo nw'-Lfe.ifig a Miie-4:hilcazo l'sL Frost Eggs 'aid Nultry. WANTED Will Pay Highest Markiet Price THE GENESEE CASH MARKET 204 5. Genesee St., Waukegan, 111. Trick Tires o Wil1 AUl Sues of Phretone ?ruck Tires ln Stoot. iHEWES GARAGE, inc. ------------- susN@ 'ROM $5 TO $8 iaivof thle ilateia il 11id lle swth lse show n l'~ .ou c-an s.ive fioni$. t<> $8 0on silits hiere. Wtc have ail flle lringsin waistline or conser- li n tn . ti. . ilici i.,. t rdr r rt ih,'rîi Ainr ii i r r tFriit i,'i i t e ¶ r-11 i ri [tri, lititt . tî ia. -boari r l l ;t Wea ,îrt itt rr trn ~ril'at, kri V i- t;ritt i t-i,, rir u.1-t1i forî lt i. t tt i tiiwr l iii iii ii T heit lu '.'î oi 'di , im l ier- itdin tii t i t. tlittt r tl' tt ' ril Tiv t r ,' îo .rsu, ,lr tr i -.t tr"r ir tenînStle emor ârîrtrt, iiiI J Tri'r, nriit lite .iti trfi rit t i îtrrr i l rît t he la 'Oit ,I t II riî Thtr tt rr t r iil Se'n. Ax rati- t uit t iti lIl, ir t r n 4r i nt, ýwhiti Itit i(iititain. il ait tiir nc ticatîse %vilelih le,il titt fiei rfoin, ý-and aflri' lis ,« na i tttit l .a ,by lthe t,î Gmr. liinviliatt.'y titaon It a .. nt.'ý end iîtr,ii ut! t.2' l Hi"m til Soiair.. ti .as '.lbnni teÙa ta tithe ii.'rti for lits signature. Tht' ,oertiOr r,r ir,lit bil anti il 6Tue ..chtiol tt ix. rr ,lliitOis for the p at ilîîiv tr ii. î'taîîi , l'bae , e(rc ii t tli tt irtti m t yearite rost iof oieîtttt iii' reltcoola bias tner reaai'd, , .4wiii. Tt ttiet fi naoney thtat iiili, raiiri)" f.îr itOl purpowr; haittr ciiiiid ahtilt Ithe sgme Mtnîv ofrlte Itest lticlierr;In the itat-' ihtve, li'-contintî"il siînol ewrk and t oirit thi.!Iir Tivin lit livlIh, il. sl i.. t rsi .tuNî,l 1 olixirk. ait rttrt t'he nis? *.t'rtiuiia iieitl tht rWaitkegin Cil>jt vse Iool botardl bas cri- 'count,,r. .1 ildring fle î,ast few yearsî Itbaa been titîttbiltyto ..s,'cure gou teacher'.and lit;i(,t h,'îîîr,'M,îtn a! th il îi ici'ii, fti.'i i il 13efo.i-e an t. v 'ni ri, di tt*ict i.; uer- tItted t tr lam.' n. lil dec îthe zmuw rate, theontîtter must be auli 'mitted toan vote. A resolititln was, Sprinq Iiouse Cleaing Sale This time of the y-ar always means changes of some sort. A new Rug, a Buffet, a Dresser or perhaps another Rocker or a new set of Dining Room Chairs. Whatever you buy at Blumberg's will be purchased at an economical price. Lafgeuartered Fumed Oak ROCKERS Wide arm retits, h'atlier seat at only $7.95 Wood, Steel and Brass Beds Ail Sizes, finishea and styles. Comploto hedroom sets'-B118 as Iow as $3,o95 ROOM SIZE LIBRARY TABL.ES--in golden.69 RUGS A14D LINOLEUMS Just received a, Mill Shipment at prides far Iower than you eau buy elsewhere. 9x1?ý Wool Fibré Rug in Brown, Blue and Green Patterns at only $15.75. Room Size Velvet Rugs-4 new ail over patterns special $33.95. 27x60 Heavy , Axminsf er Rugs-N e w- Spring patterns at only $6.90 New Procesa Linaleum--'ýemnaiuts somne large î'nôûgh tor'over a room ou lY 69e Inlaid Linoleum Remnants onIy $1.39 Special Prices on Complete Outfits DININO ROOM fLJRNlTÛRE William and Mary. .Tacobean Oak Suites, 6 styles of chairs'to match Queene Anne suites in wallnut q-)r golden oak,'at spevial lirices during this sale. Beds at Reduced Prices H-jave you heard the FUL TON Phonggraph Young Men's Suits Voîîîig iluli s and tl lîgli sehuiol bo ys' Silits iii the pop- ukia vitiïe ftï'cts iii sinîgle anid doublhe Iui'asted tiodels, lMain aund fauicy-xmixtures iii alheti'w'aîtt'd et < los at i>îîpîîiî'lilces $15 m-$18 -fl$20 Ç..p,t tl Men's and Young Men's Suits Mi sand yîîuig nmen wlîo %v.ailt si ylIsu suits thlai %vill gîve saltatr servi ve eall ind just wvht they %walt lie rc. We have tht' lar-gest Simîk of higlî gal'suiîts XVI have ever shoNvil at prie es tliat ilmaii a saviuig tiiîiii $.>tii $8 mie ga Iii(it .. MIlthe' popular shiades ilnifa lil i-Y tiis as ils I a Iii vtois. Raniig iii î>ieittfron 20.00 to !50.00_ _ New Spring1 Hats Athletic Union- Suits Latest Styles $1.00 and $1.50 Manhattan Made Mviîî s i(-%-featherwcîglitf*Ict liai ,NI ii s ilk Stripcd îiatiisookunion i gre igay litl dark luowîî ini tlic iits iii attetie Style, -Manhattaîî vcîv Iîîtest styles. These Iî;its are îîakc' iin a good selectioiî of styles 8iIlk linied. Hegular $7.O vlus; anid sizcs tîî fit iiiiv îîuuii.. Tiiese suits veiv spccially priecd at are ticsli icwstock aud are spccially ji'edat iel. suit 5.00 .$2 --$2.50 - $3, Neckwear Specl'a1s For Satiurday 75c Neckties For îu' Shîtnî'd;îy wc "'illoffei' agîîuîî s'cLof iithe' neevcst styles iin menîs Neektics, î'îgîîlaî 75(-,value at the siieeial price af . J............ 0 $1 Neckties A ' $1 l >1 of iî'îKtis)ia gîol occ f iîiîfpatternîs tand cîîluis il, tlîî' vcl'v îeNNî'st styles Nvili lieî)Iac-' v-il ('ui sale satuîday75 at ...................................... .............. 5

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