'e-tu-ver-tsid; Ydmuhhdnmfor Wuhan-l. Vow- "numb-wax." Although n large membership of the Lake County Pun bureau nth- "edtorittr-IrriextirstDi-d [Ah last WM] the pm Int-had oottry main that, “and any in ttte "teroooet and} tam-led w the by. In. Ruth Bun MAN-H. and“ for con-1 the It": artillery. the“ “an.†in tho it Fort Sheridan. This is the ttrat time since its establishment as an my post that Port Sheridan has beeasdemidedoftr-mttratsotrt Mm nreiefttheeerordetail work Ind Mun-star guard. 0n the ny to Camp Sm both the tawdry and infantry wit, join in maneuvers. Whathetroop-MwntoFmSher- ' in October. the unity. inf-MU and gainer] till my". and will emu I Int of attention. as this is something srMom seen in this part of the country. RAIN INhatFERWg WITH FARM BUREAU FESTIVAL mum summed at Port Sheridan will proceed by motor trucks to Camp Sparta. when they will remain until Oetober mm “at they will join then rest to lilnukee avenue. Att- other contingent of the troops and St. law‘s road to Bulkley mid. This Illond the how more use of the gravel not Next Saturday all the on 'l'eh‘nph and to Bulkley toga. '-Testimort, that the Hoovers. during their residence in London. never were "any in British high so- ciety. because they insisted on too many "queer" -sts--ocierstists Ind others who did not mix well. Striking Btu-pk A new statement by Hoover on the tariff also is being pointed to. In answering an editorial request he re- cited new commerce department tig- ures to show that the American work- ingman's purchasing power is far ahead of all other nations. Comparan tive titrures for common laborers are: l United State 259; United Kingdom 160; Germany 112: Italy 110; Sweden 162: France 68; Belgium 65. "t do not know of any exhibit that could be made that ghould be more illuminating to the employes of Am- erican industry." wrote H oover. "Among the vital forces which have brought about this malt and main.. tain it is the protective tariff. Also it is irluminntirur as to the higher purchasing power of American work- ers for the produets of American farms." Four troops of the 14th cavalry left Fort Sheridan Inst Thursday morning, en mine to Camp Spam. Wis, Ptrt of the soldiers went north FT. SHERIDAN TROOPS GO 'TO CAMP SPARTA Four Units of Fourteenth Caval- 2-He was naive in fighting the British rubber monopoly. and upon- sored the Newton bill permitting AmerEcan importers to combine to fitrht other foreign government mo- nopelies of mu material. 3--The Department of Commerce under Hoover. expanded u never be- fore in seeking foreign markets for American goods. l-Hoover has stood with those titrhtimr unconditional cancellation of foreign debts and has held them to be honorable loans which Europe should redeem. Political Prank "That In all political prank be- fore the Kansas City convention and it fell so flat that I don't believe the Democrats will dare to seriously raise the matter," said one worker. "it might be used in a Whispering cun- puign,’ however." mam wows; White there appenrs to be no in- tention upon the pan of Republican national committee beads to precipi- tate n debate it is asserted that they have prepared themselvul to meet a challenge. workers from varioos sections of the country have ambled a beadquart- ers. however. that Hoover's foreign residence no longer furnishes irntsot- ant can†alt "iiiirour printipal arguments which any be hurled at with; we: "wai fund of information has been drum upon and compiled by skilled hands. it is smderatood. My Republican minding who " their trade both by voice and [In - pound for I kid hot aetire nuptial to prove an Herbert Hoover, the Inpublhn Mt“ no.“ in emerged from his Troetd mm 3 better American than "at should the charge of ‘(miguu' by MUM at him by the Demoerata, noun-din; to an International News story from Washington INCREASE HIS VISION Sthrg-neph‘lihnlkb “msheghgcei- 'l‘lmrsqlay Morn l-.amr-ofttre ply Oliver Collar. a Chicago man. left behind his false teeth when he In brought before Justice Mott by Constable Ben Fisher. of Zion. on the charge of driving 58 miles an hour on Milwaukee avenue. He promised to apps" before the court at I later date Ind left behind his lower set of teeth to vouch for this. Proceedings in Justice Bartlett's court at Libertyville were colorful and hectic the other day, with one de- fendent leaving a lower set of false teeth a: security for his appearance and another being reminded to the county jail because of his inability to either pay a fine or post I bond in nnswer to a charge of driving I car while under the inftuenee of intoxi- cating liquor. Violet Soderquist of Wallet†tu- tertained with two readings; Pete Crimson of Highland Pare played several numbers on the xyloplwne and a number of solos rare sung. LEAVES FALSE TEETH IN COURT AS SECURITY His plea to those in lake county who are interested in the building trades, In: to make their work bet- ter, not for the monetary (min but for the benefit of the community. During his talk. the president of the state association quoted my well known writers and poets who have aid and mitten manor-Ne ghinga concerning building. Following the all given by Rosen- thai, an entertaining pm wu held including musical numbers. fair And head 0m: Month-l. p. idem. of the an. used-don o! builders. spank on the sum-ct. ‘an'Ildingf In his talk Baum“ dam? “building is the work od God and in the planning and construction of at building: men n: working hand in hand with God toward the batman. of civilization." Megdtueoatur.tG-dg. Shoo-:Fatu-d vuuwioa-ioatoginta- Attorstt00rtrPoa-dt+f- The Ami-M B.iidars of list county held their In: nodal duh Dundee Road Perennial Nursery 3 miles west of Waukegan Road on Dundee Road Telephone Northbrook 230 R 1 250.000 PERENNIALr-6 for $1 OPENING SALE â€ability-Ir in than" by the g MICHIGAN of The people who denounce the poll. ticilns. would not pmbcbly remember to Mote if the politician: did not go around “king them up. â€The people who believe att the po- litical platforms any would be good ones" to sell those stocks to that are going to make them rich in a few weeks. Contention of city chin]: that they will proceed with their plum for re- modelling of the building on the Hi:- ley that for city one: Ind city nudi- torium purpose- " soon as the present occupnntl vacate the pruning. on or about September 16, In: Wed u somewhat premature by government omeinu. Inn, thinn can happen be- tween now and September " to dis- suade the city they declare. Mr. Kimberley": wife. Susanne. suffered a broken am. Their grind- dnutthter, Susanne Barrett, 3, uni the housemnn at their estate near Bar, rintrtom were not hurt. Frank R. Kimberley of Barririeton,, bat well known throughout the North Shore. died “madly in in Elgin hos, pital of injuries "tNeed loudly night when his automobile was rum med by Inother aniline on the) Northwest highway, two miles north; of Boninzton. Mr. Kimberley In.†president of the Kimberley Radio corporation of Chicago. 1 "atod, Inst week. following " ex- hnded conference with human and paw daputmnt old-ll in Chi- - Thursday. 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