" (OFFICE .ll'll.|.-0 W" l-IA'I'I'IN A BREAK FAST FOOD h'h'TRACTtl J,, l\'0|{Y SOAP tl tity ELI, INN A& P . . . elude. funds and household "ennui" " unusually hm pvicn. R.. duco the cum or "Ititchol nMI antic" by mhirq “not.“ at It." clawing: tPRN HTS r‘Ul'IJIS , . . . not It you May the inlndicnh It yum lanky A (t P Food Store! Bun ,.." you'll iirtd lunacy-“vial valuu It "Kitchen Table Magic! I \ P,tto'rl Nhit tru-ttttht t IN RUNS,“ Swim: Milk Fed Roa, Sliced Halibut Small Size Trout tlam Fresh Salmun Milk I’m! Veal I \\ID\HD'I "Elf." FRESH CHOICE MEATS AND FISH 'O " ’urk Fed Roasting (‘hirkm min Roast I'R Lamb I ATO; " u "" " run-m thlrtk M I‘L' 1itMht IRVIHM m tInto ST l " Ner, b 2ord, hot t V 6-02. r in k vs pk "h Hr, Ilt, lh, Ilr, '99 dos 27c 35e 29c 32c 39c 29c 32c 33c 15c 29c 75c " h: 23c 25c 19c THE PRESS BISHOP S. P. SPRENG AT BE'I‘HANY SUNDAY ual the sm for mm. lh pm the In Two Waukegan Title Companies Are Merged Tlt" merging of the Lake County Tith. and Trust mmpuny and thet'-. curity Title & Trust cmnpany of Wau. kegon, which has been in process for several months, was last week-end “trivially unnuuncml as complete. The resulting firm, which will be known aw the Illinois Title company. has cap- Tu 1'hic: ten sunken at ML-Ll Sunday. March 30 Sun-nu. .'0pervitle, Mummy. March :31 puststr of ilvthuny. Tli ly, April l- um, "ecrtiehl, “lino Wedrwsduy, April ttot thw ul Regan, wh several m utf'wiall.v a resulting an the lllil ital ttssets The pm Mo wmpun ti m an; l‘h“ al, Frida hnmng anal-n, . ll um. SumL W. Sunday Mum] l h Th tit in here at several other occasions. Hi knuwn as one of the most out. mhng men in the pulpit in the wul day. For many years he held di<tineti4m " being one of Amer- s chief "t'ttutrs, His name is listed um- ut the distinguished men in M's ll he." He has been a leader ntvrtivnominatiouU Work for many rs. He has been one of the hops of the Evangelical church almuL Bl years. His experiences not unly national but inuerrr.itiun- â€is messages are vital and grip. k, lu, aun- t, hear him. He will uk itt both the 11:00 a. m. and the ruluy tings," 'lvdir nun. nuly Ll nt't paislul‘ m, Kun 11m 1h hi Continued from page 6) full any, iets in‘exm-ss of $230,000. pnwidont of the re-organited 1y ic, Kvnm-th R. Rive, who is presidimt of the Chicago Title run (wnwuny. The'other of- ull Waukegan men, are Alvah tors. vice-president and treas- t. K. Downs, secretary: and Ed. J. Sauter, assistant secretary. hulu‘ll m m outstanding hv the ('Iw may, April (Shh-ago. Ill ' April 4-- I my). Illinois ,', April 6 l ('hiw Am [Him lay ure t, hear hin nth the 11:00 a. 1 services this Su Lenten Speakers 'wmit is a list u April Apri oril 6 Prof. II. It. Hein- "le, lllinuis. He will by the sominary chorus, cun- m l pr "hi uuulinu day, as it will {he olp,srintr day of this of "Life Investment ut it. will also be the oh, the first anniversary of n uf the new church edi- April ‘. “lino tpril I Hut ll l'n-Lhuny ity, M tnuke Illinois h my IU lllix -- Mishap Illinois. lt, Ur m Sind tiu H P. Siemsen, f tht NI W. Schlo- hnp Jay “mi Sit-m By hn 'tth' ll My The program uftered by the Deer- puth theatre, Lake Forest, for the ensuing week mntains some of the tinest features which. have been pres- ented anywhere in recent motion pic- ture history. Deerpath Theatre ls Offering Fine Array of Features for Week On Friday of this week is the last showing of Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford, both in the same pie- ture, in Shakespeare‘s famous com. edy, "The Taming of the Shrew." _ Saturday the feature is "Seven Keys to Baldpate," with Richard Dix. Matinee and.vvenimt. This famous mystery play was in tremendous suc- cess on the stage, and the movie, tulkie version is said to be even bet- ter. Gary eatit. Wednesday-Bebe Daniels in "Love (fumes Along," a splendid feature in which this popular star appears at her delightful best. Thursday and Priday--"The Vir- uiniun," a notable screen version of Owen Wistvr's grout novel, with Gary Cuuper and u strung supporting A. F. of L. Unions in County Unite in New Federation of Labor 'llu- two orders not julning were the cnnwnu-rs and the electricians and this wan prevented, according to A. J. McLeod, of Mundelein, the pres- ident, because these units had failed to hold the preliminary meetings. Thon- induction. he said, would be cwntual. The new-outanizatiun does not ex- clude or dishaml the Lake County Trades and Building council. It is athliated with it, McLeod said. The lu-m-ssity of the new organiza- tio, he pointed out, was due to the fuvt that tlw Trades council could only take in members of building unions and nut musicians. barbers. huh-rs. etc. L'etsidvs Mob-ml the other oMeeps mum-ll wurc Ruhert Brynn, Highwood lruinmun. viee-president; Lyle An- drews. Libertyville painter, Secre- tary; and David McLornon. Wanke- gun cement finisher and plasterer, treasurer. Trustee,' muned were: Frank Ken- nmly. Lihcvtyville machinist; A. E. zen, llighmmd trainmun; and H. King. barlrers' union. ' Tht, organization is nuncpoiitieal, Automotive exports are the major tonnage of American steamships. ac- cording to the Chicago Motor club, Thursday, March M, 1930