(ha-“Mb. We! 2',=ttu'?t,taNMtd imp-hath...“ 'pt__rmreaviiror" Hohhmdh mama-(cumu- -u- yi-v-ds-the' "I exreditu.tsro.troredtrvC- 'urah" M. MEI-bun Iâ€! ymdtmmh-mpw: ht_rP5r4dhsqMth.ere-c" nap-Mum..- =l7ldTll"'lla',L'l'l"'d,1U.',') mmmkuthnw} mu-uhwm SrfeteQ?tieef.l.'etti,ti t-e.i.rrre-dtrthem.torat-inl arts-oi-i-tsth/ire-l tedsherafh-hoo,aardi. Ht. h-ia-eh-ees-thed-sr.-! quires mammhi ea'".hiethetiyrstrirsor?toodernmr theriet-mrhievedareofhiehorl der.mrdirtimet-dsrtriHmrlet oil painting. (heal‘heblimh Pie-, while he its in Chin: I. load?! of Once Bela-gt! to Famed Manchu Bum of China and Are, Fain-e in Style and the “Cerium! clout Ind but than; rsrther “MM painting" in of a pica-ix. with -ties um! butter- F"-.: and I third depicts a mount-in Irate-p: with me, I pavilion 1nd u Field nan-m of Natural History, C. Sin-Is. acting din-am: Recital: orteir5tritr.ettefttttsteer ..._u .4 L- J--.;..._‘ A“ -_-_ __ riet-roexrvedtrrtrtriraof.i3kot on in Pilin. China, and [relieved to be the only one: ever brought out of that country. are now on exhibition eouId not be duplicated they uni guard - priceless by mmeum Ill- To Distribute Bulletin As a means of fostering the idea. 5.000 copies of the House resolution. printed in Spanish and English, oat- lining the project, are to be distrib- uted. the acsoeiatiot, announces. More than L000 copies are being mailed this month to Latin-American coun- tries by the Part-American Union. Mo- toring clubs and the motorist, desir- ing the plan. can secure' same by writ- ing either the Pan-American Uion. the House Committee of Foreign Af- fairs or the American Motorists' asso- riatiom all of Washington. mm» ItgtgK0p mum SHOWN LN THE F l E L D MUSEUM It will be tonducive to good will mung the nations of America and will be an economic factor of vast proportions" The resolution authorizes the de- panment of state and the nation)! highway _commi,sion of the depart- ment of agriculture to gather data on the proposed undertaking with In idea of >ubmiumg this country's views to the Latin and South American coun~ trte> and Canada. The views are to be submitted at the Pan-American Congress of highw-ys which will he held at Rio de Janeiro In July. 1929. Biggest Step "The construction of an Inter, Ameritan Highway. or a Pan-Ameri- can Highway as originally proposed under the McLeod bill. wail mark the biggest Step that [he u-unlrit-,~ of the Westerz, Hemisphere have ever taken in international ttood will." in the opinion of Si. Mayer. vice president of the Amzrrw-an Mi-rnri‘h associa- tion and orvsident of the Automobile duh of Illinois, The idva has already been endursed by the Full! tttterraationat Conference of American States which recom- mended. at its meeting in Havana last year. the consideration and adop- tirm of agreements that will be con- ducive to the construction of such a highway as lc proposed under the res- olulion. Vice President Mayer points out. “American motorists will wel- come the day when they may make an Inter-American tour in comfort. An Inter-Anetta- Highway, "ur: may from Can-d- throaaett the United; States, Central American States and} the States of South America. in urged recently a the manual 2iriii) of the might“: Committee of the': American Motorists' association. Al resolution, endorsed by the unwind tion and other national motoring OI~1 toutisatioets. was passed " Congressr on May 38. and marks the first step in a plan to link the two continents in the Western Hemisphere by a zigzag tic high-3y. 1 V M by Oust. hr. Bunion! hull-r. mm of n- “. ehtsigtmf thee blind: Some math-bk uni highly mis- , humboo blink. made exclusively Ir ttteuee of the lune)“; caper WAY PLANNED Widely Paved Technique Are Unique , hmpiml at 2:40 o'clock Sum [ mornmx at!" an extended in“ in E to his advanced age. He was 85 you: I of age. Henry Ford broke all records in London by making a speech just- thirty-one words long. Evidently Henry doesn't believe in mass probe- tion when it comes to after dinner remarks, R. & o train escas"qhu.r-ae other day in West Virginia I J', laud slide struck it, We know (#1:! candidates who won't be that by: y non November. 3 The deceased during his residence in Wauketran formed I wide circle of friends and maintains, espe- cially amoiur the Jewish, folk in the city and his death will bring sorrow to many. Although he left his native land to come to America in the lust years of his life be grew to love the land of his adoption. . Funeral service; were held from 3:536 West Roosevelt road. Chicago. at 10 o'clock Hominy morning. In- T rment was in Watdheim cemetery n Chicago, The deceased bore the distinction if having been the Brat immigrant to be admitted to the United States when the barrier in: lifted nan the I» and run His my". not In. Ida Calais of Chicago, having been married only one week. accompanied him to the Uniud Sums from their native Und in Lithuania in Meth After setting toot on Amrimn soil. Mr. Glass and his daughter wen! direct to Waukegnn. His wife passed away in Lithuania during the World WEE Immoral“ WHEAT“ Ite swab-Ln:- !I-_M h m an Gaa -iriG mm" '3 0". on to -.-artt* the nod "*_d in: d n u- Giant ltd Air Plan! ‘ CuhedraadNews IumWeerattheoman Paganini-cu"- William Haines SEPT. It ll. " SUNDAY ONLY - SEPTEMBER 9 A GREAT STATES THEATRE AT WAUKEGAN Midis“ '_"'" "- . M - V. .-- - - .. Inf m It]: A on. “will. - Sam-ml items of businm here transacted and plans for the meet- ings of the coming year were dis- russkd. Miss Zimmer then gave a very interesting and comprehensive report of the R.L.T.S. Abe attended in Elmhurst together with Lucille Ilarbur. Following this report an in- u I "stinte conust was at in which Florence Ziram"e't and " Sieverth Wm» the winnen. Birthday gifts were presented to Evelyn Smith and Helene Burch-rm. The girls partici- pated in a number of songs. Refreshments were served by the homes: and her mother. T A Juan huge†meeting was held. The vice-president, Miss Catherine Timmer presided. The minutes ware read hy Evelyn Smith, mercury. Mr. Jane:- has been I resident here foe a number of years and was loved by ntl who knew him. GIRLS CHOIR HOLDS ENJOYABLE MEETING The Girls' Choir of St. John. Evan-l 5.4m: church l 2n mix-ruined M. th/ home of Sophie Zinghr, Deedeld! Road. on Thurs†evening, Any. so/ and" gt the Grant hem.etah, Chi- “a. (climb; II: “has of â€it Fun-rd services were held - day “know from the In“, mtb- idcnce " two thirty o'clock. tho Rev. and a daughter. Elizabeth. "rs-tMehdi-- . , '1Wltu11're.ur" Punk Pitt oaieintiU. BuAat n. in Memorial M cemetery. Besides his wife; Mr, Jagger hove: two sons. Humid-mi» Charles P.. In. The sympathy of the community is extended Mrs. Jun" and funny m the" sorrow. Mr. Charles P. he", " :1: But- 39-.5'e-"5 we“: of. am: C P. I†In ‘ MONDAY IN CHICAGO "FALL POLLIB“ A Gnu Btage Bud Show .--ott III "aa-L Km-AWBUI mm VAUDBVILLE FRANK WKLuN ma his JOYBOYS --ON Till BTAG..-- was. FRI.. SAY. sap-Lu, u. " in Alt-y! (In, l Other Strange Belief. E 1 These and many other strunge heel _ nets are told in an"tiiustrated leaflet; lon ante recently published by Field, i Museum of Natural History. The leaf- , let is divided into two parts: one div; cussing the physical properties and} origin of Agate. by Dr. Oliver C. Farr, rington. curator of geology; the other! upun its folklore and archaeology,: ‘hy Borthold Laufer, curator of am f thropblogy. Dr. Farrington. in asddis; l tion to discussing the formation, oe.) ! rurrem‘e and properties of agate. des, tribes the methods of artitieNly col, 1min: the stones, developed ehiefty in Grtrnnny; the cutting and polishing of ’ them, also principally a German an. ‘anl the we of them in engraving“ ', whirl: has borne down to us from, early times. and In principally rul-, ltivatod by the Greeks and Romans. I Dr. Lucifeh relates that in ancient Crete certain varieties of agate were held sacred. and regarded as capable _of healing wounds 'mttirwd. by spiders and Scorpions. This theory Wu ered. ited by the ancient schol-r, Pliny, be-' cause seorpions in Sicily. where many agate.- an found, really do lose their il l tt'rTom. Among the Mohammedan: " l of India there was long a widespread) Atliff that agate had the power of! stopping the itow of blood, prawn» lam-v because of its blood-red colorm Thi- Sumerians. earliest inhabitants of Mesopotamia. were the an: nation in history, so far as is known. to no unite the emu-aerial valiie of uni- precious noun. Ind to undonmd Ind practise the 1n of tto-tttim for the purpose of ranking cylinder' seats. sine! drip. beads and other jewelry. Dr. larder declares. Great quantities of beads of mu, carnelinn ind hpis lazuli have been exeae.ted from the ruins of the antiem Sum- erian city of Kick by the Field Mu- semmOxford University Joint Expedi. tion to Mesopotamia. uncle the un- oices of Captain Marshatt FU". which in been opening during the put ihe yen-s. Some of (line are now on exhibition " Field Museum, Other interesting examples of sale In on view in the H. N. Ritritsbotham hall of gems Ind jewelry. and in the Illin- enl collections in the depmment of geology at the museum. The free traders would nan be .atistked with the elastic taritt pro- vision unless it “I only able to stretch down. and never up. Iorex III-mud vuiou gens. joul- and uni-pude- no... is that con- nected via - I. and.“ Punk the Magi behind ht mt. could slop . storm or hm The “out: were thrown into n boitirtq eaaueon. and if they tumed the - Gold this was regarded as proof at thank and: power. To be really Mu: the stones had to be fastened with lion‘- hair. the Magi said; hym'l hair they rejected as I product of 1m " discord. An agate containing but one color I‘ll believed by the Kali :u render an athlete invincible. Mgil’neb-Smw oetertfth-t_t-tirwf9- Curls! with M or be imam tramp-mt " bone. Goed'roatt1tBmtaes, Br-of-tsri-Oro' errot.rt-dqerhairratrtemger You can't dean your teeth without Fauna-inma- Luann-mu LfilrrC:T, 10 “All TOOTH BRUSH " Styles and Sizes First to Use Jewel: SAVE aotth SAFETY ~m~ â€and!“ . M Inh- tCdlt"lf.'llfA"-oi.l2t"l'ad ROBERT w. pun-saw mvdrud.wnil’itilunrycood on. u In “pensive plow-man. Annular angle on the "rbinet of roads can. hon automobile open!- in; experience. and mu! studie- of the Wu" rue of tin In: on cruel and asphalt street. tt i: ea- timntod an $2,100 per ya: per mile would halved to the community if the norm ml] town would repute traveled undue: with twink. Thereuaiteersnbitrirtcreaaein hunk _ according to reports. Ot Conn. thi. will eventually be billed on the may. tf it were not forr, the um turd; wouldnt be} pmpem. " people were "01/ pro-penal the bunk: wouldn't be full‘ of tetittr, tad con-uncut†would not ( be Earth robbing. Thu is n perfectly 1 Iogitul free trade Argument for reduc. I in; the tariff. 1 dwdulvtin_ a“. 'llrtattP,'a',atrfge beh-h"-a,ane-dkrtetoie.. 'ym'ttitmetied â€Jim angina-I. 't-.etai.rmad,ari'. therrtrtormirm.a"mauet “mun-s nan-ow WAC! Keer the Him I... clean and my. ANTISEPTIC 'ou.oqoeqfthetsest.id.to pun-tile": limb- hitch-yd BARTLETT THEATRE â€iii-3" My. Bere. " "CLANCY KASHER WEDDING" "HOT NEWS" HIBILDANIELS - SEILHAMILTON PMâ€. ture, " "NE DESIRED WOMAN" tttroar RICH - WI. COLLIER. JR. “My Ind “My. Bert. II. " “DEVIL DANCER" (EILDA GRAY - CLIVE BROOK “1*.†"LAUGH CLOWN LAUGH" ms CHANEY Mullâ€. Bert. " "THE BUSH LEAGUER" MONTE BLUE HIGHWOOI). ILLINOIS "THE ACTRESS" sons†sauna GEORGE SIDNEY Saturday. Saw a Friday. Sept. 7 than Dent-l Crane deh- tho with My vi t h o I t watching ch mad. “all.†Gher.urteetAatm.t. A Klenzo mum“. 1armi-. ‘0. at Shop H. P. 1404 - Ba. B. P. 439-1342 The tirst meeting of the executive board of the Woman'- Civic club of Ravini- in Keld Wodnud'inML 5. at the home of In. Joleph Gilles of S. Green Bay road. Extensive plum for I very profitable uni interesting yen were discus-ed. When anything [on wrong with your furnace. just remember that we lie always ready to help ynu thir tl~ prrirm-ed steam fitters nnd {um-n- rrpmr mvn know all than! furnm. Uur vbuyw dam. Our work mum quick heat. Mad!" Plunbiug and Huang Bbti-m €3.7th m..- I“. I Stub"! m IUILDINO 860 CENTRAL AVENUE homes of {mm Ts. is true no! this in _ when â€will ("when new are commonly used but in other action where they an needy ed. That mum it is "In nearly everywhere." 'tzatrg1trat'u'2.egt "-goat_aethr 'tt-stohehs.t-to-eMe k annuity. Again! a land at $5,000,000 to... mm mm tau m and. up 9-. writ-Magmrummyhau um and Inn- from sub)!- JiGGaui Gaia, bore out the hex artNetitiner. t "A we: br, experts." an Q maxim. “Ibo‘u that on an "an: a! $3.50 invaded for fertiliser f wheat I return of ttSAN-tmt um dollar-I‘m been made. The quel- tion concerns not alone the fertiliser The boys who my they do not need to go to whuol Any longer, are usual- ly the ones who need edutntlun the must, EEfaLrkitiiniiiiiii'T PM†. m LITTLE IND “In Ttt0UBLES Moran Brothers