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Libertyville Independent, 27 Dec 1923, p. 14

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t + oD e We Inventory December 31st ' --_ The Great Store--ds Filled «;) i l And the object of this sale mw effect a weral, immediate clearance |-- From the basement to the roof with bargains so big. you'll: be. as= pf all seasonable merchandise remaining;from our Fall and Winter tounded. ~Winter has hardly knocked at the door yet--but he's com---- l / lines and clear our shelves and racks for Spring Goods before we in-- ing and --his delay brings you this matchless opportunity to secure the " _ {--_ P ventory. We're going to cleanshouse 'and do it right. merchandise you need right now at prices you little dreamed of. _ ;. ~ So great is this sale that to describe the wonderful bargains would require every page in this . uh w . e e mer Soye'%&sfi that if in the next few months you'll need wearing apparel of any kind, * :s\ qe i ts _ 10. Goods or Goods for the Home, supply your needs in this sale--your savitigs will be well E. _ e -- worth while for \ . 2 i% h & J i. » -- .. 1 w« § m on "" E" a We % This ¥ear With A: Pang -- _ j 6 3 " a *4 / ~ TRVING NEW TRAIN «« -- -- CONTROL SIGNAL 14 were muced to Pike. "pops: it were erected in France. --Fifes were fired at mce of 55 ysards In each'case The ball was stopped at a penetration of Sve and a half {cet, eron while you watch your girl amile ai anvtber wan --Lo«@a Frirol, & = Janaary 1, 19%%, if%'b not have aviomatic controls. ~The order is re-- scuated because n: claimed that no :Zi::h G@evices bhave yet been pro-- uC . del '~What is Witt--That pecoliar kind ofmxkthdl-.tto"bg-u"ig-: and' broken heads. . What $s JG5*--To find a C plas on a--paper where you ex« pocted a D.. What is Knowledge*--To have prof's class What ts i>1 has issued a pule that railroads in o o ie o s ind ;:*"__b:" were stopped> automaticalty The . pew & tically stops M%cw tro's. .In gase ahould . fall asloep or signals should be misunder-- staod, then .the control will stop the railroad between: Kigin and --West Chi €r 30. ® aftce Ti o c3 308 New automatic train @ontrols that prartically wd t chance of w:ccks or head--on} are be-- To t IS -- AVYVTOMATIC --CONTROL 'Eotwon Chieage and cigin to Bflmm Change. Western raueysu-mlb 'Mbrary, lined with books which in --mbst American homes will be in the common language of England and America, embodying the ine#-- timable bheritage of English ltera-- builders, with its rich quiot dignity, its almost medieval casoemenat win-- dows and its substantial walls and velilings would seem in the nature of a link botwoeen two nations, --_ : .A bureau of architecture sad in terior, decoration in the organiz tion of the League of Nations might not be so abuurd as it sounds, -- In-- terior decorating does 'its share Witk the other arts in promoting The vogue of the Euglish A Share to Int 00. Nee tm e is es J M s maugith. 4 80 rom Every Section of the By an Interior Decorator i4 . A#4s nerve in the human body,'and how to render--them ino~»®ative. o windows of heary textare in tapey m"ot mth"'.flchuu : and hoeavi-- ness may be %aflqumou'oum #"Mmm by hangings doorg' and orerdraperie» at the C d iX c: ie g M Ks o =-- .. HKome of the jiu--Jitsu experts of wrought l:.-';umu which 414 & candle effect. Furgiture exhibits &_ ¥--Of oyerstufted m'@- t/.'luoun., Eitzabethan 'and (Stuart desigus. Casement. windows which profer-- with . casementlace cuartains are Fusgs--atro used to advan "Bilee: y Prices of the Year _r~.~_ _ Marlequin--Style, ~~~~~ | | jairs and the old system is now ~Townrds the close of the Eighteenth { Jaid: before the: people : for . their century rnr#-m'_ makers -- designed * s pleces 'which 'might hare" & WoUble OF | =--------------ro--ptrmem--a --mene _ triple use. This was called natlequin +x. _ =~--> Sgire: Souls. -- furaitire. . Beds 'of. today thit are| -- Among the natives of South Africa transformed into mantels --or pianos, | there is a general belief in the aplit tables which become dressers, chalrs | soul, 'Oné tribe believes 'n three souls that are . ste; ers are surely ex--| --one in the head, another in the stom-- amples of barlequin style. ach, and a thirdjo the big toc. Mr. Hee! h is in Oregon, and has "been md' the: theft -- By telegram, ~He is planning to return. The tubes in which silencers are usually : packed were found scattered near the --seene-- of-- where the ~ani-- mals were (trapped; ; g No definite idea of tion can be 'placed on the nll,n::'%ho pair had been. purchased in Capads ré e;m: --at a price said to be ~near even: at $5,000, Ofi& to -- the skeriff.. . Angther pair was . worth $100, while some of the singles ® ered near the..$1,000 in price. In all ~the 10ot--wilt =»run . between . $10, 000 to $14,000. . -- _ > Raw hambutrger was used to get the animals from the pens and--run-- ways, ths wherift boa?u. It: is his opinion .that . 'the . meat was tm into m-mtxxw«.u & 8 Tas *4 44 w was moig(%mh_ 1 ng:* "'7 m"""".'l t cA ._'.: $ess A new --light was thrown ',fllrut, :'u:;hod of the robbery huc'rhng_lg ; Accompanled ~by -- A. C. 'Sim-- ohnson, . a brotlor'.o& mkhrlh. SAherift 'Ahistrom * chlo: roform bad been .. brought--.on _ the. place in 'a milk bottle, . Maxim. ai~ lengers were used in shooting some of --the axuimals that they .could not lure ~--with" meat, .. * Sherift-- Ed Ahistrom, a.u efHort to 'solve the'. theft oL. five pair of 8ilver Fot and sizx aingles T the A. Hackbarth lnfil; © Bion, has sont -- appeals ""to .All 'the . fox breedere _ thr the. middla .: ;mn'md ot: ; $250.00 > having . red. . $ Cl C5 1 ition . h* has. notified poa's'coman *lfin -':fi throughout Wisconsin '# A new light was thrown on the Men Who -- Stole $14'000 Worth ~af Foxes Used Maxim Silencers. 119 + w4 *A 27 14 BIG HUNT IS ON Wb y Store At the Lowest *I..' ade 0 "IT'TV'I"-- {--the execativ and / legislative. branches will con-- method 'of. condiicting' public af, fairs and the old system is now laid before the people for. their tions, > ~A revolutionary-- change in {payers, it is an enormous sum. Re: the mm&- ief from:payments to the Govern-- partmeats-- toward the expenditure t is but a part of --the: beneft of 'the public moneys wasaftected. thus to be conferred. ~Of: vastly and > . on . the: wlfik. J" ter importance in the ln?g ronu Glipu . Mr,/ Met-- be the fulbiment --of See-- lon's recommendations are based Melion's -- prediction that upon the assumption that this at-- in taxes will bring an in-- tinue. REDUCTIONof TAXATION ISSUE Is LAID SQUARELY BEFORE PUBLAC Copyright, 1923, by Wational Budget Committes ol'xa,ds available for in-- ment : in\ productive industries, an outcome would mean not "more incoms for gernu em-- 8 but a reduction in the costs of-- the necessities of: life _ unon which those incomes are ex * x *P¥ --"tq a Pedestrian (to trafic cop)--"OScer, what is the quickest way to: the hos-- pital?" ~Cop--*"Well, you cross here and you'll..be 'there in fifteen minttes,"-- De Notebrake, Amsterdam, yriive d w ming strenuous from a men» be ; saved:" millions 'of pounds in ac means _ were found 'to indlcate fa-- {tigne. .No. simple . reliable test / han 'yet-- been found. _ $ bop Alguc dn . "Home mmmm-ou-: tionaliy unstable, oSoner--or' later . they > get turned off the road" _ _ _ --~ _ menits, just as the Delawas. was south,-- and the two rivers were knowa to tha Dutch colonists as the North river and the South river; resnectively. . e _ "We havre . proved that sultable conatituents . taken _ with _ driaking\ water écdnv,eo'»vuyi mh"s;. selmrnt wrgetaients se se of : pr -- We bave _ ) .care», $ully, ever, . to Lhuxii no,, tll_!gltf;'! harmful . effects" arise. .' "In "an' .age ~of . motor : "'1"'," ort more : reseatrch is ioo«dc:' ¢ subject "of--Satigue, 'as work is PDr. G. H. Miles, is ap g _ "By means «of a solution . which neither a 'stimulant nor a drug,". Dr. Miles, "we are seeking to place . ox:::n blood _ constituen which> be h 'd:flehn_t when Beary . physical work undertaken, . ~«~ "We 'are trylng : to find out to what extent the--blood --constitih ents have been reduced, and to sup 'M:"n{" sone harmless form} w will «igestore <normal: condi-- tions and allow the workers to pro-- ceod <without . feeling --the resuits. of depreciated ~blood ~constituents. _ . _-- weve is the haite Tosk 'or "Beong "*That Tired Feeling"' May B2 RESULT FULL OF PROMISZ FATIGUOE ¥/ NOT A STl Cured by Repitalizing Weakened Blood. & . 10 ~(g0..CRATC-- . asure _that "no . feets arise. ~~ . M' P $ 'x,' ¥ eeded on : wi'i s work <is. be-- . & from a men». country«* 14-- pounds in ~ac

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