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COOK COUNTY HERALD Published Friday Morainj by H. O. PADDOCK Arlinitton Illinois Entered nl tho Arllngtoa Heights for irauamtsstou tbrouuU tuo matter. AOVBRTI8INO RATES 1 tm-li III Will 76 til 1 nt a 8 11'111run 3 JCIJIU HCiluton a Olio Column 00 I 4 001 5 15 HI III 20 10 It 18 SO JS per cent ndilltlousl for Pexilllon. Local Notices toil caiiU par 11 no for Insertion and Ovouunta por II no lor tlonal Insertion.

Those carrying 1 irtlsvmpnln cftd litvo it BVO ConU per lino, straight. Tin) aboro rates Inolmlo lu Ah tlia COOK COUNTY IJIIIULD. VAI.ATISS KwrsNitusa ind DaPias COUNTY KKOiSTrn. No In aJrertlnomuMIs ruaulnc by tho Bills for Atl rertlslng Job Prlntlnfsro duo ami payable tint of oach tnomu, JobPrliUlnif la On Delivery and Ad- Tprtlit'ttinntsCasli In Advunco. to sit notbkv Ititf til open account with us.

BInirlo Copies 6 coots, for oonU, 15 for Subscription tl.flO Per Teat. PHILIP UEITZ4CO GENERAL, HnmrniPPinn moronQnfG uUllllllloolulI CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. So. 11 Fulton Wholesale Marktt Special Attention given to sale of Dressed Beef, Mutton, Veal, Poultry, Hides, etc. of consignments promptly remitted.

Special attention given consignment! from tho country. Cooling Rooms. GEORGE H.HAMER PURE DRUGS CHOICE CIGAK3 Toilet Articles and Perfumery Phono 204 PALATIlfE, ILL. JOHN SWICK, PRACTICAL STEAM FITTER 22 YEARS EXPCRICNCK SISAM and HOT WATER HEATIHO Estimates t-'umnhtil. All Work OunruitMd PALATINE, ILLINOIS.

R. IJ3WIS, Painting, Paper Hanging Calsomlnlng and Graining Wiill Paper Samples Alwayi on Hand PALATINE, ILLINOIS FRANK F. DANIELSEN Fuqerai Director and Emialmer Lady Assistant, Floral Deiigni. Carriages Furnished on Order. Prompt Attintlon to All Detillt.

Household Furniture UPHOLSTERING REPAIRING Phono 2050 PALATINE, ILL, GREAT CLUBBING COMBINATION. tiuve suiuied a spuUul fa to froiu tliii old tX'llublu Chicago Dully Trlbuuu by i uui offur tlio Cuuk County llorultj, FultUtiio Elitufprlso or DuPtiKi' Coanty UegHtcr, both pnpera cue yum tot ouly $1, the regular prloo of tlm 'I'nbunu aloue. If jou owe, pay ut, If you nro paid In inhume, will re- ruud ttiuit Is still due, so ou uui take nduiutitgi' ut tula HpvUul club I'utc, ntul gut tliu best dullj. Strike quick, nbllc tills nitu lusts OOtt CLUBUING OFFEH. for the benefit ot our Ganb-ln-Ad- vuiu.0 MubscrlUors, wo linve Mcured Special IUiU'8 ou all and the leading porloUlcalH, wben clubbed, with our paper.

Wben Uum one paper or umtfuziuo la dealred, tub- tract 11.00 from our club price, but in all caaea oue suUscrlptlou for our paper must be Included. If jrou have at- rendy paid for our paper we wilt deduct wbut Is gttll duo you from tue following ulub rutes: Heguhir Our Special for Sale Cheap lor bred, 4-our old mare, sound and gentle, safe (or women or children. Good driver, single or double. High brud tllly, 2 years old; broke double, sound, kind und gentle for anybody to handle. Top buggy good as new, double harness, single harness, robes, and cutter.

1 or terms, apply to Puddoek, Palatine, 111. Palatine Home Market Day. Friday, Nov 0, nod the second Frl- dny of cum montti thereafter, will bo Mnrkot Dny at Antiox Hotel, ChttS. Selp'a feed and stilo stables, 1'olatlne. Come bring jour Lurses, cattle, liogs, poultry ntul other property far sale Chicago bujors will i ivt 0 a in Come enrly uud tell nt tho best gains.

1'loiily of stable aud shed room for uowes. Miuty Uhlongo horse buyers nre Interested lu this salt- and will be on bund to pay nit tbe aultuuls are wortii. Blacksmith Helper Wanted -young until to leuin tho blacksmith nnd horseshoeing trade. Apply to Herman at Butteruillk Comers. A A THE BEST RESIDENT TOWN NORTH-WEST OF CHICAGO Hifh Shool Good Fire Protection 26 Miles from Chicago Albert Beutler and family of Raveos- wood, spent Sunday tn Palatine.

MlM Ruble Adams has returned to ber borne in the city. Misses Bertha and Clara Wente were city visitors first of the week. Mrs. D. J.

Holmes and daughter Alice have gone to Long Beach, Cal. Miss Alta Bennatt was In Arlington a few hours, Tuesday. Wm. Ableman, of Elgin, spent Sunday here witb his parents. Richard Bennett and wife were at Harrington, Friday.

John Williams uud wife visited friends in town, Sunday. Emmatieipls nailing ber brother Chas a few days. Mrs. F. W.

Thles is slowly Improving from ber serious Illness. Mrs. Cooper, of Lake Bluff, a former resident of Palatine, was here a few days last week. O. H.

Arps and daughter Elnora, took in the home show In Cbloago, last Friday. John Him went to North Freedom, Thursday, after another oar of cuttle. Miss Bessie and Eddie Chicago, spent Sunday with their father, M. L. Hnney.

Mrs. J. W. Smith 1s entertaining her daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Van Vranken and son liiarl, of Winona, Minn.

Miss Mollie Ahlgrim returned to her home at Lake Zurich Thursday, after a visit with her sister, Mrs. Chas Selp. Miss Km ma Kuebler has completed her couiseat the Normal School in Chicago, and will begin teaching after the Wm. C. Bode, of Elgin, spent Sunday at the home of 6.

H. Arps. His wife and daughter hare been visiting there several days. Mrs. Geo Walters, of Berwyn, visited a few days last week, with her aunt, Mrs.

M. K. Reynolds. Mr. Walters came out and spent Sunday.

Mi 9. Pahlman, mother ol Mrs. W. C. Williams, Is in a very serious condition is hoped she will soon recovei and be able to Met around again.

Ihe W. K. C. Bazaar to be given and evening, Nov. is piogressing.

aie all busy and it the bazaar proves to be as it is now promised, you all will miss a good thing If you fall to attend. A Urst-olass supper will be served. good man who can do geneial tarin work. Apply to Wm. Kublauk, ftouaumburg.

Jackson Hill Coal furnishes more heat than any other sod coal You can buy It ot H. if. Battermuun (Jo. It'iesh buckwheat Hour, tbe kind mother used to use. W.

JR. Comfort Co. FOB RENT--A good stock farm containing acres, every thing is in good shape, barns, bouse and fences, ull In perlect condition. Fted Schuneman. FOK nhousu and barn and two lots, city water, gas, steam heat, cement walks and all impiove- uients.

Will sell barn with lot 01 bouse alone ueaired. Apply to 1. M. Kuebim, Palatine. Chicago (Juroukle, the best inuiulug dully uuu this paper, both uiie yeui lui $4 tush, iti advance.

The Lord pity the uiuu whose family Is a but den latuer than help to hliu lu his declining years. JSo able bodlud person should DO drone lu tbe hive. Any labor is more honorable thuu to loaf or be Idle. August iluekburth Is a poach of an With ills natural rosy cheeks, smiles, llptt like lubles and ma- justio uunuge the coy uiuiiieu would uurdly be mobilized as the popului i'uluiiuu hoisusuoer aud bluctcsjnUli AO piuiessluuul (uiuu or woman) could excel his poitruyul of Caroline, the uousekeepei, who, by her gentle man- licit), wim the heum ol so many sult- urs In the cuuilc operatic play written oy A. S.

Oluut and so well rendered by members of Palatine Muennerehor In Batteruianu Upeiu House Saturday evening, Nov. J. Any lady might well be proud to be so handsome, dlgulfled nnd lovable, and the most esthetic could Uud nothing to criticise. QM Lamps For Bale. Having put city gai In my printing office, 1 now have 'I gas lamps lor saie at half price.

Will put them lu perfect condition and guarantee them ouo.year ihey are the cheapest and best light for the home. 1 have used a dozen ot them for yours. For terms and particulars apply to Kdltor U. C. Paddock Palatine or Arlington eights.

FALATIMk MARKET. Orsamsry I to I ao 18 to Hi Kg)! doi IB to 'tit Chiokani, per pound 0 to 10 Paives, per Ib Data 09 live, owt ft oo to etu fork, psrowl 6 on to 7 uO Beof.dMMMd, 4 00 to 6 to TO Corn, per buibcl 46 to Call, white, per buibal to 80 PoiatoM, per bag to Hour, bast Quality, 5 00 to 00 Middlings, pwton 18 00 to 2100 Wheat bran.pw tt i0 to 18 00 Ha DM tOD 6 (XI tO 10 50 Tb 8 0 0 soft ton- I Op to YOUR COMFORT. No home" Is complete without an extension telephone upstairs In Die bedchamber. By day saves many trips up nnd down stairs to answer the call by night it allows you to call central without leaving the room, It la a stanch protector, as well as a comfort, for tbe homo. The cost In but CO cents per month.

For your own, for your family's comfort and safety you ought not to delay ordering. Telephone to the manager for Information. Chicago Telephone Company. JDr. F.

A. Olrns of South Elgin was guest of Ilia two days thin, wi'ok. Air. O. W.

Jorgeus of Chicago was tbe guest of Ins. M. if, (Jlauslus and F. Sin luge ovei Sunday. For Suit) Cheap--Gasoline Stove with oven; or will exchange for a coal cooU stove for basement washing.

U. If. Butteinioau, Palatine. LOST--Botwcuu Queiitln Corners uud Palatine, a plaid ahawl. Finder will be suitably rewarded oil leaving same at Suiioppe The mass meeting lust Thursday night was fairly Attended and those wuo attended were more thaai repaid by being able to hear Hoii.

Ohas. S. Cutting give hlB only "political talk this campaign." Messrs. Busse and Puck each gave short talks. For Sale-- l'o the highest offer with iu tho next tea days, 32 acios uulm- piovcd adjoining village of Palatine oil the east uud iioith of C.

N. W. B. known us the Gleudale property, on easj turius. This is bargain.

Apply to U. IS. Quiudel, Owner, P. O. It.

F. D. luoaduy brought out a large number ol! voters and by the use of uiulages that numb IT was considerably Uiux'useil A gieater number thau usual ol straight tickets wiiie voted, tuo Uupubllcuus polling 1-01), Demociats U7, 1'iohlbltlou 4, Independence League o. Atiout huitdied mixed ballots counted, lljt're was uo special support tor any one caudldute. The cdltut is in iccelpt of handsome wedding Invitation, which reads us lollows.

Mi. uud ills. Ueniy Beard request the pleasuic of Air. and Mrs PaaUocks company at the inuulage 01 their duughtei, Pollie, to Mi. Churleu lutes, ut tuc Piloiy chuich, WeOues- auj, 7, at 11 clock, uud wurUs at bchool Laiic, Leouimster, Kugluud.

Ucteplloii li till 4." We re- gtet that time uud distance prevented our atteudaiice, hut we congratulate the huppy couple uud usuie them a nearly icccptlou by uiauy trienda in Pulutlue. Paiatluo Athletic Club held their ulutli annual election and banquet lust Jbiiday evening. Ihe club IB lu 1U second icvu occupancy ot their pieseut bcuutllul home, and the nJntn ol their existence uud uolds the sauie principles and high siaudsud by which it was dowea oy Us charter uieuibers. Tho bojs aie zealous, ol the club honor aud the uieiuber lluiess as on oUicer to help luulutalu tliobe high Ideals is well weighed betoic he Is houoieu with ail oillcc Ihe club speuds 4oUU a year for tue betteimcut socially, iutellectuully uud juoiuliy ol the youug jueu of Pala- tiue. iNo uuciet society guaius its por- cals luoie caLclullj.

Ihe Lollowiug weie elected tmuuUuonsly. U. ill. Julian, pieslaeut, U. Taylor, vice president, J.

Beutlci, secieluiy, U. L. Fllbt'rt, assistant secicUuy, W. U. Ost, tieua- uiei, Aluudhcuk and 'lom Putnam, dhectois Ihe boys Uldut need second suppei announcement, AS nionioii ol the spi-pad Caterer Mrs.

Seip had waiting last yeui piecluded in their uiluds eveiitliiug else. JUollowlug divine blessing by Kcv. Geo. i'oimg, the did llleli duty as the delicious ters, chicken, meats, etc, descived. Piesldcut Wiu.

Mosber acted as toast master, lutioducltig the man who needed uo liitioducUoii, as his repertoiie of stuiles always makes him welcome, ilev, Voung As a member ol the club he Is tiuly one ot the boys, aud his short talk- shuck the happy Bide of ovcry man piebeut. C. Julian uud D. Tuyloi both gave tulks fioiu the heart, telling of what this club home means to euch member and what It could mean to many otheis it' they but endeavored to enjoy its privileges. As I am using city gas, I offer my acetylene gas maculue for sale.

It Is iu excellent condition and IB an Ideal machine for lighting purposes. II A Abelmann. New Qooda Jtut Received. We have just received a new line of the latest style, fall and winter clothing Now is the time to calliand be measured for your winter overcoats and suits. Our prices are very reasonable and we will endeavor to please you.

E. Prehllberg Son, Palatine, 111. Milkers and Springers For Bale. I have 30 Choice Milk Cows and Springers, which I will sell private at reasonable prices First come, first choice. Henry Deverman, Palatine.

CATTLE SALE--JOHN HIRN. Saturday, Nov. 10 at 10 o'clock a m. John Hlru will sell at public auction on his farm at Staples Corners, miles northeast of Palatine, one carload of cnttle, consisting of 16 Fresh Milch Tows, with Calves by their sides, balance Springers, Heifers and several Stock Bulls; also 10 Holstein Terron of Sale- Six months' credit on good approved notes at 6 per cent Interest John Him, Auctioneer. JUDICIOUS ADVBBTIBIN Creates many a new business.

Enlarges many an old business. Revives many a dull business. Rescues many a lost business. Saves many a failing business. SMUTM io MJT buiiMW.

MARRIED-VOSS JIlss Alma Yoga ana Wm. HAZoeJlTck," of Desplaines, were Bt Paul's cmircn, Palatine, Wednesday, Nov. 7, 1900, at 2 o'clock. The bride was accompanied to the altar by Miss Bertha Lemke and the giooui by VOHS. The others jn attendance were Misses Voss, Mary Banning, Mamie Luemsou, LUzie Zoellick, Hulda Ueckmau uud Messis.

Geo. C'ouell, lien ry chultis. Henry Poiep, ArtUur Zoei- llck aud Fred Holland. The was dressed in white inulle and carried roses; tue bridesmaids also carried white and pink roses. Following tile ceieiuouy the briilul party were tukeu uiouud towu ut a swiit, ineA-y pace in carriages diiveu by ijjuis jyiuerssen, Louis Poiep, Otto Mess, Henry Juuugnorat Tuey stopped long euougii at Mosei's photo galleiy to nave plciuusa tateu.

'iubleti uud been laid In Wooduiau hall uud the guests puitooK a sumptuous wedding sup per, the uoor was cleared 101 dancing. It was a huge, uieiiy crowd thut kept time uutil uioiulug to the tilpphlg music. Many beuuului gilts weie iireuented to the bridal cou pie, whlc-h will seive as leuiiiiders 01 tue high esteem lu which they are held by uiuuy ffleiidg. Mr. aud 'Mrs.

Zoellicft will reside in the upper Mat ot the Uuiuw residence on Botnwell street, wheie they will be ut home alter Nov. 10. 'Ihe gioont, nho Is employed at tue C. iX. ii eight house, is loituuute seciuiug one ot Palatine's fullest maideus, ano.

Palatine is fortunate iu belug able to number them among her citizens. A NARROW ESCAPE. Chuilea Aieyei iiuuowiy escaped deuth lust Saturday uioiuiug by ueiug bluick by the Buinugtou 'J oO tiuiu at the bmltn street ciossiug. Ue was diiving'a long geuied wagon uud was bouud for the lumber yuiu. Aitei wuit lug quite a time at the Biockway ing 101 the gates to ilse he drove a block west, wheie the way iielght was snitching.

As soon as the fieight was oft the uosfciug he stuited acioss, uot alibut other tiuius. lie was ueuily over when the pusnenger trum sliuck the piojectiug leuch, throwing him ieet When picked up he wus uucousclous and leniulued so several diijs. Dr. glurck diagnosed the case us ftactuie of the right side of the bkull, causing unconsciousness by pies sure on the bruin, lie is gradually re gaining consciousness and hopes ure en eiitertuiued for his complete iccovcry without lujury to the biain. fxopoial loi Public Improrementt.

Palatine, Illinois, October 22, 1906, Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Palatine, Cook County 6 o'clock p.m., November 6th, 1906. ati.the room, the village hall, ot the Village of Pulu tine, or by tbe undersigned, for the following public improvement, to-wu: Palatine Special Assessment No 5. For the cost of constructing and lay ing an extension of the connected system of cast iron water mains and supply pipes, together with the nre hydi ants and appliances in the said Vil Inge of Palatine, as follows, to-wit: A 4-ioch main along a line parallel with and 20 feet east of the west lin i of Plum Grove Avenue, from and connecting with the main as now laid in said Plum Grove Avenue at the intersection thereof, with Colfax Street, thence north to Robertson Avenue and a point therein 20 feet north and 20 feet east of tbe north-east corner of Lot 52, in Kobe rtion and (Patten's addition to the Village of Palatine. Alao a 4-inch main along a line paral lei with and 20 feet north of the south line of Robertson Avenue, from aud connecting with thejproposedjniuin in Plum Grove Avenue as above described, thence west Brock way Street and a point therein 20 feet east and 20 feet north of the north-east corner of Lot 62 in said Robertson and Patten's addition Said work to be done according to the plans and specifications on file for said improvement the office of the Village Clerk of said Village. Proposals tnust be made upon the 'blanks to be furnished by the Board o' Local Improvements and be accompa nied by cash or a certified check, payable to the President of the Board of Local Improvements, on some responsible bank, located In and dointr business within the County of Cook, for an amount equal to 10 per cent of the aggregate of the proposal.

Bids will opened by the Board of Local Improvements at 8 o'clock p.m., November 5tu, 1906, at the Village Board room aforesaid. For such labor and material, the con tractor Is to be paid either in cash, out of the collections of the special assessment for the same when collected, or in cash or bonds, the bonds to draw interest at the of 5 per cent per annum, and to be issued pursuant to the ordinance and stlatute in suoh case made and The Board of Local Improvements reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and to accept bids as applied to each street separately, or to let the whole In bulk, as the board may elect. No proposal will be considered unless tbe party offering it, shall furnish evidence satisfactory to the Board of Local Improvements of his ability and responsibility to fulfill the conditions of the contract and specifications for such Improvement, providing' suoh contract, shall be awarded to him. Companies or firms bidding, will give the Individual names, with their re spective addresses.as well as the name of the firm. A.

a Olms, Pres. Board of Local I M. Kuebler, Secretary. METHODIST CHUKCH NOTICES U'ague, 6:30 p. Sunday School at 40 a.

prayer meeting every Wednesday, 730 m. 8. Toong. Preaching service every Sunday at 4 740 p. Epwortt NOW PRIDE OF NEW YORK ZOO.

Big Appetite for Pets Led to Its Capture. The new boa constrictor from Venezuela added to the New York Zoological park IB one of tbe largest of its kind and- has an interesting history It began, says the Zoological Society Bulletin, with a series of depredations about a small Venezuelan town, stealing chickens, pet'doge, and occasionally a favorite cat visits of the reptile were nocturnal and so Irregular that it repeatedly avoided capture At length tne snake became a terror to housewives and a watch was kept tor it. It was finally captured by wot king a noose over its head and dragging it into a box When the Trinidad steamer arrived at New York during one of the cold waves of early spring and the box was opened an apparently dead snake was revealed A bathtub was quickly filled with water heated to a temperature of 100 desrees Fahren belt In this the snake was placed and It was energetically rubbed and massaged After half an hour, during which It showed no signs of life, the tall moved slightly This was a good slga, showing the be actually alive, though by no means sure to re cover, for with large snakes thorough ly chilled the lungs entirely collapse If the dormant condition continues tbe lung tissue becomes so congested that the first inhalation coming with the return of necessity warmth tears the delicate membianes, when there IB an Immediate hemorrhage and the reptile dies This condition was feared with the Venezuelan boa, and the effect of the snake's flrst indiawn breath was watched with anxiety Massaging brought the desired result The snake was seen to take a deep bieath and then exhale It Regular breathing followed, showing the snake to be in good condition It lequired a period of neaj-Jpr tfen days for the snake to re ''gain Its normal vigor Then It struck viciously at whoever ing every symptom of a hearty interest in life Along the body of the snake are numerous deep scars, telling a mute story of battles with denizens of the South American foiest before they finally succumbed to its constricting powers. WONDERFUL TENACITY OF LIFE Vital Spark Is Slow to Leave Its Human Tenement. The astounding tenacity with which life clings to the human body Is a good thing to remember in these sum mer days when the bathing resorts are taking their annual toll of human life The case of Robert Mooney, re poited by the life saving service ol the third division, Is a good illustra.

tlon of this fact He was brought to terra firma after being under water for 23 minutes The life savers worked over him for an hour and three quarters before the fiist sign of leturning life was obtained, and he did not regain consciousness until the next day If his body had been recoveied by or dlnary untrained men there is little question that he never would have regained consciousness at all After IS or 20 minutes of artificial respiration hope would have been given up and the faint little spark of life which evi dently remained allowed to die out for lack of perseverance After the re moval of water from the lungs arti Bclal respiration should be resorted to and continued for several hours if necessary, a physician of course be Ing summoned at once Some Hints as to Diet. To know whether your maiket man Is selling you oleo or butter ask him what he is charging you for it The theoiy that pumpkin pies are unhealthy in. July has never been put to the test, except with canned pumpkin Onions should be eaten only at an hour when you are suie no friends will call The Irish potato is recommended for food In cases of German measles The theory Is that the racial antlp athy of the vegetable and the measles will distract the attention of the germs from the system If you should bite your fingers while mting corn on the cob, excuse your self and tie up the fingers The best time to eat a hearty meal Is when a wealthy friend invites you to take dinner with him at his club --Chicago Post Murderous Act of Parisian. A few days ago a carpenter named Letourneur was walking along the St Martin canal, in Paris, when he seized a boy of 12 and threw him into the water As it happened tire boy could swim, but when he reached the bank, the brutal carpenter kicked him back Into the water Some bur gees ran up In time to same the boy, and after thrashing the would be mur derer, handed him over to the police Letourneur's defense is that he wanted to earn a reward for saving the boy from drowning Before Their Day. First Chappie--I wonder now, Bertie, how the donkey ever came to be used as the emblem of stupidity? Second Chappie (with a yawn)-Don't know, I'm sure, deah boy, must have been before our day--Tlt-Blta Ways and Means.

"But I do not approve of his ways," protested the pretty girl "Never mind about his ways, my dear," replied her mother "He hap unlimited Dailv News. Best Is Bad. Fifty more Itinds of headache have been discovered and catalogued by experts. Some of the varieties are worse than others, but none can be recommended for steady Tribune. Durability Concrete.

In thsee days ot Increasing use oj concrete for building purposes, It is In teresting to recall the fact that the Pantheon tn Rome, about 2,000 old, is covered by a dome over 142 feet to diameter, which is cast to concrete is Cold Blooded 3 A borrower once made this cold blooded remark to his accommodating neighbor: It's 'gainst my interest to pay you the principal and 'gainst my principle to pay you the interest." Many a money-lender recalls similar expressions. But such experiences are avoided when you deposit your money in this bank FiLiTfflE BAKE OF C. H. FITTER When In Need of CONCRETE WALKS PETER KNOWE CHICAGO OFFICE) Room 401; 112 Clark Street Residence Phone PalatiM JMft Office Mada 1711 HATS Mrs. Helen Wilson FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING We are making a.

great specialty of winter clothing and we believe we have in stock the largest line of all grades that has ever been shown in Palatine. Our Ladies' and Misses' coats are trim and stylish and are as good bargains as you can obtain anywhere in Chicago. Our Men's Cravennettes and Overcoats defy comparison with anything you have ever been able to buy in Palatine. There's a good assortment and it is worth your while to come in and try on a few. We also have a large stock of fur and fleece lined coats, that can't be beat This is going to be the clothing store of Palatine and you will be sure to get the best wnen you buy here.

Palatine Dep't Store S. Lipofsky, Prop. Phone 203.

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