o¢ManiouhIWonm 'ni'mtesofthumeetiegtobereed atthet"rrtr-ur,.tt"dtitte. ltbinhmuwtommm mbmwfumm “Mm-nudism“- 1eiettrtth-o-Hbenrmmimsat. 5-ieteUrrtnniimd, HOLD ANNUAL REUNION Poul It Wankmll 'utr Shrunk to Small Numbers; Plan to - Continue Meets of the Grand Anny of the Republic of ti: Lake County Soldim and Sail- or: mum who have Insured th- an ot up. since our reunion of Innmd of usine the Barrows 1nd Parker two cycle tteottraphy course. calling for the mmplenon of the world study by firth [rude the curri- culum for the coming year will em- brace but one cycle. or the finishing of the world study by graduation. History of Illinois instead of civic: wilt be observed in 7th Ind ttth grades. These count-s are also " ternued Innually to trive trraduates the value of both. Very, very few changes Ire beimr made in hacks Manner of study 1nd the "noun! to be covered are really my only dunes. 7 fl "-v4---., A mm "it I}; , _ "trr-l,? w- GRAND ARMY ‘71:“:an A. T. White of Grays lee. was re-elected commander of the G. A. R. at the 49th tutntrql reunion in Wu:- krran last week. There were " pres- ent. the oldest being tttt your: and the youngest TR. Other omen were as {OIlowsij Homer Stevens, mond vice com- mander; George E. my". H. Wheel- I " And Ben Hamlin. vice commanders. S. F. Greetdeaf as named secretary "mar", mt he has held for! mm 3 Besides p‘ning . mutation thank. in: the Women's Relic! Corps for their dinner, unwed to more than 100 mu. the veterans passed the fol- lowing resolution: We hereby duh the following reno- ludolu in memory of seven comrade: Resolved that the [do County Soldier! and Sailor: Minion cele- brate in golden mimury in I mn- mr Mining in 1928. A8 It WWM thnt a can WINNITKA MS WILL Mun-“Winning“ -ra-fthatnetutre.h-be- Itguuta'au"hSi,'.'gt 1tNUdl"d"attW."! [Mun-hull 9.; A more complete English series will he studied this yur. he stated. and algebrn imstmed of geomotry will be the course selected for 7th and 8th erades.. These subjects are muted in that the (nth-tr has an under Wing of both subjects to aid him in high school work. MAiNAMEBmTOWWt BtmrdtaBePSeed-Whieh MCI-1W boys gfcod-y In“ M to sun. boodee%"atovi.tttheehe&tmreetet mvnhplunmwmmm ed them h their-m bud-writing “mailman-hwy- Welt“ hummmmbnu mtkhmmhhk‘dth mum-“hunk!“ .rdqB,bettth-tert'rrh_ trteMermsrehtet%trr- An the vault of the foresight a! ville -- M. L Vodka-er. yam in the Nt-e when Wimh While school does not start until September 6 who of the euly ml grunt: have departed but there in still an opportunity to study I few. The mum of wring however. (in. the children n ideal ham to watch the birds and lam ther ham The: will prepare note 'books that till be complete with driving: of the fa- than! tribe and their history. Alt , Also Star study w: [on into for the out two yearI-md some teachers will still continue this course on a Ina-ll scale believing it a perfect stimulnnt of the imagination. Prior to that trees had been. the subject gone into. wteattermiilre-itor Ithasbeeomor)aasthrrerears like. this - m I‘M Th work all. for winding of mt- ing birds, i9,Y,, habits. my, than of col " with the new, (lights food And hbitl. 173tu he tun Birrtstadr-ueqaeteetodm. {Wmlwthnrum " the county it in - My 'resr.A.ttu-.-tv%oiA; Wdumvhmmhul fmttaro lady-m in and" to bmodmthrehitdrennngfiretheir seam to: Use In M up}. ,e4tirrtetre.omto.rt. TO " FEATURE COURSE tMetattrtaterortetamA1sn 'll'."",':',".?:',:"','.;,):.."':,'?,',',"".',:' tere madman: M... Wm“m . tktbteets Mmm-dcmnmtm ".s-liatthatttseraeoimtivU. _ . eWetdeto_theami-tue I reel: are given to ttsi lu- Sin-tun- 93"“?er , EVENINGor SCHOOL i mgmoggy Bible Institute The elements which play an im- portant part in this type of construc- tion arr largely to blame for the de- lar, A comparatively calm pen is nec- essary for I-yinx the pipe. which is put down in long sections. There has been an unusually large umber of days when the water Vaughn: rough for work. since the intake line was started. The work of laying the 3,300 feet of intake pipe for the Glencoe water yanks now in course of construction, is moving along much slower than the contractors and the village would like to see it, here having been laid up to the present time, only something like 216 feet. QRMRCO In designing these springs, Nash engineers succeeded in overcoming All of the various types of riding discom- tort :0 common our modern roads, even including those annoying mtion joints in conmte. i cut nodal, Morin. mum 'o- uiaum to real ninth Ind chain-F In. gun-wk u to uni: death. not on alt trrea af roads. M m madly him Moran - of Nash - in " “on type. wemd_dforeamianirse diluent euariNatioats of weight, center of mvily, cu. Th- ntioy the! from‘which they "qtreoetatrtaeudinrnndebynneeret process which pm t metal per- fectly suited for the pun-on of " nothing ahoekss. The spring union in the new Nash an is said to dupli- cate in died. the action of the high- est prick! shock absorbers on the market. STORMS DELAY WORK ON GLENCOE INTAKE Men and WoélGI; a Chicago Ina Suburbs have a better knowledge of , The WoeH'Uheatest Text Book because they have attended the Exedbt1e-truueeomfortr-tt, Introduced by Huh. h “MW to ls Your Dayof Opportunity -. ...1.0,0ilil.. _ nu: mu ttNttattt Ins. nun Ions: rhesus mm' '7 - mu» m nouns ails, mm: TO an Barr. 2 AND a l!) WEI-c- MntehWidtetseog Can MotherseNexrcetrTY- Laban†'ild.eat-tarMeet aluminum-d crui- “all M, Strip; In Widget-n (or Anal m anâ€! Creations for the coming Fall - Reduced Rates During August sun , t Save Money uni Delay Take advantage ot our reduced WM modeling and 'rnta?ftyttiBhiir" 1LiLINialIt&C0. WOMEN lin- ~h| no In I II.“ An we as the one 1lirriitdii le'.',,',,", on Bun-r - an «on non- m of 'Jld'll' throughout a. W. .No no" coll-r tMt iiiii1iiiiiii,iif '!,iit.j.ttil at the 'glul'd'l'l on Bur-r. than furnished freely. maniacs-.5713" 'trd: 1s,ttAtrg, T ' “one . erm. Inâ€. St " R _ t . P . Sept. itrl'l"lst!n'iu'fgt1",'t'" riday Regal-I union-away “fund-1 and 5‘93“};va Im- r, inlon '1), - 01.6m- - rink] will. DEB hr War, $31.: but: M. Y M a N e mix: 6! l ' m†"a? Frat/ya','.,'.',:,':", 'tAlb' aunt. mains; Eve-nu Strand, HIM! Mum“ are . Formal; iuuaieieiirie State in Mouth Streets ADVANCE AUGUST‘ FUR SHOWING EETs'Is PM .5.‘:.c'w_m‘: TODAY Quanta m (Jo-(Ruble Chicago- 'icfTa.5 v'iiiiiyy: AWN???“ iii, CM“. Russia has just been having a De- tense week against which our "liberal 1pu-ifists" have not protested very _ loudly. The government reports I pronhle shortage in the corn crop this yet: but if not a single on were grown the lmutlemrers would show up with just as much "corn" liquor as ever. Mrs. Morse In the widow of L's:- ter Morse, Libertyville elothier, who died in 1919. _While she had been identified with the Methodist church she took little interest in doings of the outside world. She lived primL pally for her home. The deceased wu known to many through the county. At the (when! services were Pro- bate Clerk John R. Bullock, Recorder L. o. Brockway and County Clerk Lew A. Hornet, Judge C. C. Edwards Ins prevented from "tending through the fact that he had arr-n:- ed to go to the services of I reh- tive, Mrs. C. J. Wightmn, Gnylhke, who was buried that day. In. San]: Home. as. for you-- I resident of Ubertyvillo. Wu buried In“ Week, fottoariag in! M M nun-ring a stroke. Frauen! mica -erohruithoho-ofherd-h- ter, In. Lillie Davis, with whom lb had made in home. The children. - daughter. end Deputy County Clerk Jay B. “one. who has been named next My tree-um. were with her Jun Ike died. While death had not been ex- greeted he: health had not been the beat for month. She wield the stroke Saturday. . COLUMBIA salmor " LISTEN TO REAMN-rr's THE SWEET? AND CLEAN WAY. WET WASH AT t t s “we To 'ST, f . ThtrMirror the Brilliant Coloring: of Autumn†inuR 4811/16) i . Teachers in chargé GERTNUDE JANITZ m" - language . IF You rr‘ I IF You ,r' I} r, imam ttN if lcwafff‘ g4: Our tthemttiettr's of the better kind Keep our numb" on yum mind. --Proverbs of Mr. Quick. THE PHONE wire that runs from your home through the central omee to this plumbing shop is your firstmid life-saving line. Cull for help. Phi. - Vela - lint-M "my Silt “in - In Twining H NIH LAND PARK BRANCH HELENE TAYLOR Registration Days Thursday. Friday, Siturday September ty, 9, " Private and Class Lessons T REASONABLE PRICES Many Altai Pineal 397 ‘Cenlral Avenue - -"rti------- “wood M lill School MUSIC manduwmnnnnmu We!" One way to have naval dis-rm- mem would be to make heavy ama- ment unfashionnble. For instance: the beautiful ladies have been busy for several yeats now reducing their tonnage. The sessions all tor a gathering " rural (when to instruct them as much as possible as to what they will meet during the coming year. It also serves to bring them together in such a way that ideas can be ex- changed on class room problems. Plans are being made to entertain between 100 and 150 teachers on that date. He has "ueuiiiriiie, of Pei. day 1nd Saturdly, Sept. 2 and 3 tor the Winn; Arrasntrementa are being made to bring W. S. Dime", sutsatriettendent of schools at Rock Falls, BL, u the Principal ape-her. Mr. Dimmett is widely known through Illinois and Irs, diam for his interest in mNeationat work and his executive ability. He will talk on school matching u u pro- tension. Prepuatiou no being made by T. A. Simpson. county "Mama of aehooU, for the [Ah county mull Teachers' Institute. with will prob. ubly be held in William. W-nn-Kln an fashioned. silk- to-top emu mint. m "I! him for their nun! wear- mun-mks. Thu-"Mfuhllhddo _ New Shades in Chiffon Hosiery Tel. mun-u Park 899id MASON CONTRACTOR County Line Road be sure to see our array of striking i patterned 9?11sy1aU?r_arrr_r Fabrics. Colmial DecorativeCretoanes with their gorgeously tinted birds and flowers are the natural choice of people who instinctively surround themselves with beautiful things. And in making your selections of new draperies and casement cloths for the fall, be sure to see our array of striking and beautifully DECORATIVE CRETONNES COLONIAL Conn-“cu 31.95 wt Garnett’s "tie main imprdvGnentt, consist of u still softer and more durable fabrk,aftintdock same, stronger end heater then the old outside seem. the addition of a gusset but new retaining the patented-extra tun drop out and I strengthening tape sewed in the edges of the side: of the seat sigma the seat opening. mun. ripping end strata . _ Standard Delhi Price- Maintained lice 8h. ' to " ' . The actual value of Dentons is now greater than ever before. Benton: are now finished up to the standard of higlyedepmferwear. FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. school. Individual instruction, free employment service, day. and Make your arrangements now to enter Chicago’s must reliable evening sessions. Up-to-date courses in STENOGRAI'HY. BOOKKEEI'ING, SECRETARIAI. TRAININY TYPEWRITING, COMPTOMETER. SPANISH . OR ANY COMBINATION HIGHLAND PARK BRANCH, II! 3 Put Ave.. M K. P. I.“ Girvin lutiullc " Mtsieal Am. NJ. Kink.“ Bur, Chit." METROPOLITAN BUSINESS COLLEGE 37 South Wuhash Avenue at Munroe Street - - . At yuur request our 'wPrescututitw will will EVA EMMET WYCOFF Voice My; Dr. Benton Sleepers for Children For Free Catalogue Phoue Randolph 2dus, tr, COLLEGE OFFICE OPEN LABOR DAY Double w 'lL" n f,tro2gtt, (love: in t popu at I p-on style. Oak, fullow And my. A remarkable value! These cur- tains are actually worth $2.50 a pair. They are of pure white grenadine of extra tine quality and. pretty pattern. The same rug as above in the larger size. 27x54 inches. A splendid value at 79c. Other Ruffled Curtains $1.59 pair 24x36 inch Japanese rag rugs in 'girtitytm,,igs, patterns. The price _ very low for a tug of this quality. Made of good quality chunoi- suede gloves with neatly em- broidered Bare and turn~back ctrth. New fall shades in . wide selection. Marquisette ruffled curtains with tie backs. Ivory only. Specially priced at $1.59 pair. . VerrSpeeial - Ruffled Curtains ' $1.79 ' ( -crc2ru-Gi."-re"Taau; (:‘Tév-a Chamoisuede Gloves 79¢ 27x54 Rag Rugs Priced at 79e Slip On Gloves $1.00 Rag Rugs 49 sf Chicago