[TIC her BO-CLEAN 'ntor right in nu you spue iondnnt upon 'tter on the Iiomly lug- nehine. ICHAPMAN ,. Colds and feeling the Nous Hf such :hgsitate. but lCc’. its tlme‘ h-imr .n such: actors Bldg. lighland Park :bdl'd nse \ppli‘ ions {TIST CLEAN xpiiex‘. during emu: In- :hu’ ~z:ly a > :x-r' um! of If «Haw (‘hi- rvated. were kc! i4 worth and Suneyors Burner 'colating In In your ready for 12 monthly lfor demon- home. PS arters Am‘xhcathn Street Nlinnis actvi‘c‘i‘ er Marsh SHED“ Park 125; GAS C0. gawk->4 hanks wwnue 1? MUTUML COAL Highland P1rk. mum Tum numgâ€" 701;â€! ï¬rst of all we know the munctnren-Rmmbaum Brothers-â€" ugh myyearsofdealinga in pain. We haveall th'oconï¬- in the world in thiefmn, which hasheen inhaainesso'etï¬fty ' ars. They have a reputation for square dealing. My, we knew, when they brought out, aeveral years ago, a 1 nine of mixed feeds, that there were only good eubetantial material; [*ed in them. They make the ï¬nest poultry feeds we know of, am} [e ï¬at is the kind we want toAaell 9m- cuatomere. You can rely abso- 5:er upon getting reouhs Iran'thnlity Fads. We mfuthomd as; the mien to .3 Guarantee Satisfaction or Money â€och of a chance she’ll send m air to ï¬ll it. BUT you can’t accomplish anything in the way of cleaning with air rushing’ m to ï¬ll a small vacuum. There isn’t enough of it. Volume Cleaner. and force sire required for the 2m e‘ , FEDERAL é Elegtrig Vacuum Cleaners is ‘vhat is ordinarily knofl. as a Vaaum Public Service Cap .‘ Fruits and Vegetables mnacT FROM SOUTH wA'rzh STREET TO YOUR HOME- wholesale commission merchant; will take your order at wholesale pnces for oranges, grape fruit, apples and poga- VWD. Have ‘arraï¬ged v to deliver evei'y Wednesday mo_rn_m’g. _ ' ‘r t 770‘ " ï¬zxgzontémmg half grape fruit and half oranges can be ordered fif de- sired. 'Noth1ng but ï¬nest quality will behandléd._ _--. , . , WPhon H. P. 599for further Informa tion or Or leaving ordefs. l Why We Like .to Sell Attachments Free Sold on Monthly Payments Demonstrahons at Our Salesrooms H. B. WATSON, OF NORTHEIEN ILLINOIS POULTRY FEEDS Why not com. Ind goo mu. twin“ or ordot I unkduch by phone. W. In" a vflnnblo boqkfotyoqoqpofluynhing “E My or get is Eggs" A39 for “WI. hope that you as an integral 1pal'l‘dnf the Illinois Federation of ‘Wom'gn's Club: will not turn a deaf ear N this humanitarian{appenl but what Syou will immedintely‘ bring this !to t o attention of your plub" m ione gqectibn of the lettdr. “Every iwomfg'n in the gate will want to do .her rt. Do not deprive her of this ‘ pri , gge." E Rékerring m the sacriï¬cial ofl'ezj- jingsg‘ hich the lélders olf the fede- §rati¢ "believe will appehl stron‘gly. §to tljé mothers in the clubs, the letter Ch " go, Feb.-â€"(specmi Senâ€"dc- nial , pdgm throughoutflllinoia are beingjaunched by ï¬e"wmjnen's c‘lubs on belgslf of the helpless war-orphans and ‘ down in the Bible ï¬ends he a ten] ’{of the urgent request of the mini†Federation of Women's Clubs. It is: he aim of the federation that the men of the state that“ adopt apprq imately 2000 of the bible: in the _ble lands now cated *for in Near East Relief orphnnages by con. tributthg the sum of sixty doll-rs a yearégor the support of each baby. Lettdts on the subject have been sent to ti“. presidents of the 600 clubs of the Quite. a ‘ “We can give this with what 'we ppend on the small unemntial thingyâ€"the things we .will never ‘ misa' }but which will save? these help- lessï¬ï¬omen 3nd children from starva- Ition‘ ‘and the ultimate extermingtion ‘of flheir race. We must save them lfrom‘ the cold and bitter winds by iprovi‘xling suitable shelter instead of ; the haves, ditches and thei holee where l i the? mow huddle.†! mute literature sent with the let ; tern; ‘the condition of the bur-orphans i cared for in the orphan‘ï¬gc‘ls and homes Imamtained by the NehrfEast Relief {is contrasted 'with the absolute desti- tution of the children out‘ ide who try zto subsist. on grass andgF such other ‘thiggs as they May be hble to p' Eup; = The plea is " made; for large iconhibutions to care for more of Ithege children and to pkoperly care .for; $hose already takengin. 1171's; Martin Kent ENortham of Evhjzston, ‘who assisted}_ bf“, Mrs. Jaï¬xies A. Campbell .offChicago, is coqducting the campaign among the women of the state {of the gnoney with which to feed the aorp n: is opï¬i'mistic that the woï¬xen‘s, quota wif‘be reached by Easter. 9 Q‘The greatest worki which the federated women of Aimerica have doh'e has been for Women and: child- reï¬iof ourvcountry," said Mrs. Nor- mm.‘ “We must now! stretch our hands across the seas answer to themall from these ho eless, fatherâ€" ledé and motherless chil n and from theiwomen who are sufl' 'ng appaling ‘pï¬yations because the refused to‘ gï¬ve up their_ Chris ' (faith and ideals and accept Mohammedanism “glue. price of safety and comfort. ‘bo‘ngress has recoghized the re- ibility for the are of this ‘stisn people and h authorized‘ 1;; Near East Relief Ito call upon dvAmeric‘an people for help. Fifteen ion dollars is'reqdimd and the q ta for \Illinois is Eone million d rs. Of this emouht the 70,000 c ‘ women of this rich state should £3“ to give easily; enough to rt at least 2000 orphans.†, 'ntributions maybe sent to the loci county .treasurert or to the ipois headquarters Of the Near t Relief, 19 Sbuth 1+ Salle street. X'â€" | vu- which Nonmn tkimn, local ttomey, encountered ny diï¬culties inquieting I “ruralâ€v§lienï¬, who be- ? iaVed he had been ctimized in a ; til order swindle. The client had i maered a magazine Idvertisement ? hich read: â€Quart “tiles. 1". O. B. custom. for $8 a grab." The bot- LA: 3 meeting of theé Luke County htnl association at ithe ,Solntion y hotel lost week, it me decided hold meetings in the: various runl trictl during the ne few monthu} familiarize the pup In with the! neï¬ts ‘of oral hygiehe conceming‘ 9 care of the teethiin promoting; od health. ‘ . :The move is part of a notional mpaign' in preventivei dentistry and me dentists have agredd to carry on is working a “missionnry†project e avenge dentist more dental ork than he can hnnd e and believe: '1 is better to keep the teeth from de- oaying than ï¬lling them afterward. i In this work the dentist: will co~ rate with the count? on rintend- ts of city and town to coin. In ï¬ler to make the p '1 tel-eating and to att . all as pupils, there ' nd other entailing}; provided b"_ " mid others. At a recent ' Libemï¬lk 0 plan who we: found be very eff intemting. lAMPAIGN T0 8 â€I"; . 3 CHILDRE ’S TEETH flouston, Tex. ~W. V . B.â€-doeu not ne’nn 'full of booze. . 't is thc poin§ icinliere' full (if howin¢ when received :11} client deplored. i embers of Lakevaunt)’ Dent- al Association Moist to Dis- ‘ cuss Phnb ng’Launched to Help :33“! Land Orphans Ln nxcmkxn‘ 9*“ Puss, 3W '9 ‘ ,. ,1 Another Suit Grows Out of Ae- - ddent Near Sacred Heart; ‘= Zion Residents 0!» ject to‘aninx THE WEEKS’ HAPPENINGS Mrs, Cutherine Beckmm of Wanke- gnn ï¬led suit for $3,000 Friday in the circuit court against the Great. Lakes Fruit company for alleged injuries re- ceived when a truck belonging to the company .- and on' automobile collided at Sacred Heart crossing, south of Luke Forest last July, the auto be!“ hurled ugainst a train of the Chicago North Shore Milwaukee railroad, on which she was a passenger.‘ ., This is the seventh suit tint bu been ï¬led either against the Great Lakes Fruit company or the North Shore electric‘ railway company. In one of the nu ngnimt the Grett Lakes cémpany judgment for 82500 was obhined. - Mrs. Lena Melville ofIZion. widow of Benjamin Melville, who wu killed at the Zion garage when ’ be m struck by In auto driven by Ben}:- min Sweeny, has started a suit for 810,000 against Sweeney in the cir- cuit court here. Peter Fisher, Sr., ‘73 years old, coun- ty superintendent of schools in Lake county between 1881 and 1889, died at his home in Kenosha at 6 o’clock last Friday Pftemoon, following an illness of the last six months with heart disease. _ 4 County Highway Superin ndent Charles E. Russell hu return from the road school at Champaign, and Work was "continued at the _ county road ofï¬ce this week. Superintendent Russell is telling about the plans talked of at the toad school, and else of the new "stuï¬" being advised to road builders. The one thing he dislikes the most is the 30 foot radius on all lcounty mad turns leading onto. stste highways. Russell says that this order will keep villages from constructing roads, be- cause of the expense of the large turn. At least a hundred property owners in Zion, through Attorney Albert L. Hall, are preputingmo ï¬le a petition objecting‘ to nudged inequitable spreading of the s in] assessment for the paving of a If mile of Sher- idan road through the heart of that A camps in planed. by residents of Libert lle to raise} 350.000 boll} pital land so they will be able to build this summer. The sum of $25,- 000 is alrpady gullible. Of this $5,- 000 camé‘ from several bnslnm men of Libert’yville and 820.000 from tho will of Elizabeth Goodall. PE’I‘IT AND GRAND Bmckway leea’ List of Men I WhoWiï¬SeminMu-ch g â€"-â€"v__._._, ville, A. Shelton, Durham, ’ The (ï¬nd jury for the Match term is u folloyn: Fred ï¬hleter. C. J. 'Piper, Baton; Charles Aloock, Nuiport; TriegerandflenryGï¬l'nmofAn, : John Stratum, Grant; Harry mutton. Lake Vflla; George 831mm,; Avon: Ed; Cunningham ‘Wu-re'n: WM Berry, Lou Clark :nd 0. Lad-tram Wuukegan; Fred Hoflmnn tad]. J. s‘penmn, Shields; ‘Amo Nmou; Libertyville: Herbert Davis. Fm“ Ed. Luuk, Waucondn: John Dania, Cube: Emil J. Nickoley. Eh; Guam M. dener. Vernon; John You. Went Deerï¬eld; Fred Clow and flame: Denul, Deerï¬e‘ld. '~ JURORS ANNOUNCED I H ‘, - West and April v-â€"â€"_â€"â€"vâ€"~ Henry G. Winter Sign HM wark Wm *Ai'r M MANOOGIAN‘iM; G. 116ch N non: W. innate Vi? youâ€"order minnow. urban-bun- Ilia m made of the an. chocolate that - Mg" at our 03; ï¬diciousoontsctiou. grades}, Ybur furnace wil give a satisfactory opinio: of our fuel â€" try a'ton! â€bogus“: en the ocu- ska. to: thatwm xylene memmm 3:}: muffâ€. 03;:- MutualCoalCo? Vine Ava-u Wm. M. Ede Magnum.“ wpmm â€â€˜5’; “WP-nu ‘2 BUILDING MATERIAL Stock and Poultry Food '.l GJ ROGANQ REPAIRING d