40 Road Work Next Year Likely to Stimulate Employment Condition the t $ $ Â¥ 6 9 $ y if ’g Stationer : E # | vnppibbioi > cptiperccicicinpenecien‘t #O m&z«mm&&mzmmmm&@«mflg M aling $12 ailable, po osts me money to convey this messageâ€"Proves I mean it! Cor a Prosperous 2ar . club Best Wishes 4#Â¥lerru Christmas ALBERT LARSON WM. RUEHL & CO. po it the allotments t« under the 1932 au announced last Au CHEVROLET SALES AND SERVICE Our sincerest thanks and gratitude are extended to you for all the kindâ€" nesses and friendship you have shown us this past year. Among all your greetings accept the good word of it the the gust, and that con the purp( win vors On July ral. aid syStEem, °. ©UMIOUMAET. 2008 es. "Of this vast mileage, 84,â€" have heen improved with the aid edéral funds. However, most of states have been expending their funds to push construction on system, so that today nearly all is improved in greater or lesser lying methods to prevent unâ€" profits during a war and equalâ€" its burdens, is the commendable se of a congressional commisâ€" im pr y 1, 1930, there were 193,â€" of highways included in the id system," continued Mr. at consensus of opinion ing those funds early in THE PRESS #a $ # ta ta Zoir Exhibit at Wilmette Woman‘s Club, Being Held That great Swedish artist, Emile | Zoir, is being given an exhibition by | farâ€"sighted members of the Woman‘s club of Wilmette until after the huli-‘ days.‘ The dining room of the club\ is hung with charcoal sketches, water | colors, and etchings by Mr. Zoir, who | is visiting at present in the Louis | Bourgeois studio in Wilmette, j In exhibiting Mr. Zoir‘s work, the, club is showing a fearless attitude, disregarding adverse criticism made by artists and critics whose vision is slightly hampered by their own ï¬nei but conservative excellence. One canâ€" not help being struck by the tremenâ€" dous strength and beauty, the dash and depth seen in Mr. Zoir‘s pictures. Every work is an experience to the art lover and patron, for here is such vitality of line as is seldom encountâ€" ered. What Mr. Zoir seem. to have done is to record lifeâ€"and whether it is the fast moving, rhythmic swell of the waves beneath a veering boat, or the reposeful bend of head of a seated girl, one is conscious of emâ€" otional pull and surge, of inner force > and the artist‘s own inspiration, Every line is strong and sure, and one feels that while Mr. Zoir‘s brush or pen sweep across his paper with swift power, he still has his materials and his subject under thorough conâ€" days. * is hun; colors, is visi trol The water colors are fluid and viâ€" brant with pools of dark reds and blues. â€" Boat and harbor sketches all have. this brilliance of interpretation typical of Mr. Zoir. / His charcoal sketchs of nudes, which are designs for a mural painting, "The Last Judgâ€" ment," are singularly powerful in rhvthm, arresting because of the genâ€" ius in the arrangement and execution of human forms in design. The etchâ€" ings are vastly interesting, for Mr. Zoir has instilled warmth into them, in dynamic repose or static motion. The entire exhibition will be in the club roon. during the holidays, ofâ€" fering stimulation in works which are undoubtedly the product of genius. Hold Two Men in Big Store Robbery Case With two men held under :$15,000 bond each to await action of the grand jury, investigation into the theft of thousands of dollars worth of merchandise from Rubin‘s departâ€" ment store will disclose startling deâ€" velopments, theâ€" Waukegan police beâ€" lieved late last week. At least fifteen other persons, connected ‘with. the systematic | larceny â€" of merchandise during the past three years, are unâ€" der. sus later Besides the charges of grand larâ€" ceny against James Jackson, 38 colâ€" ored, 212 South County street, janiâ€" tor, and Henry Ritchie, 44 colored, of the same address, department: store worker, and who are now held in the county jail awaiting grand jury acâ€" tion,, charges of using the United States mail to deliver stolen. goods may be preferred by postal authoriâ€" ties a ~Republican administration make good, after the election, or viceâ€"versa, would have beenregarded as a good subject for a lunacy commission? is the fast the waves the repos ited girl, â€" the repost ed girl, o na} pull a and the @ ry line is pl("lon, and may be arrested Redeemer Lutheran Church West Central Avenue Rev. W. F. Suhr, Pastor Christmas Services Children‘s service on Christmas Eve at 7 o‘clock. Early morning service on Christâ€" mas day at 6:30. Main service on Christmas day at 10:30. of the year. tion: . This do Sunday Services Sunday school at 9:30. Preparatory service at 10:00. Worship at 10:30. God . willing, we shall cel Holy communion on the last § St. John‘s Evangelical Church (Evangelical Synod of America) Green Bay Rd. and Homewood Ave, Rev. F. W. Fischer, Pastor > Church Calendar Christmas day, 6:30 in the morning, Divine zervices and Lord‘s Supper. Sunday, 9:30â€"Sunday school. 10:30 â€"Divine services. â€" No evening servâ€" New Year‘s Eve, Wednesday eveâ€" ning at 8 o‘clock special services. New Year‘s day at 10:30 in the morning* Divine services. Every® department of our Sunday school had a Christmas party under the supervision . of _ its respective teacher, and everybody had a good time.. Our White Gift Christmas proâ€" gram was given before a full house. A most blessed Christmas to our members, friends and to the communâ€" ity. P Believe Bandits Shot at Sidell Implicated in Mundelein Bank Case The battle at the Illinoisâ€"Indiana state line which five daring bank bandâ€" its lest to a posse of unrelenting officâ€" ers last week resulted in the capture of bigger criniinal game than was first indieated, authorities believed as they surveyed the results. With the death of two of the gang, and the capture of thrge more, the robbery December 6 of the Mundelein State bank, in which $4,500 was taken, has been solved, it is believed, and a scries of other robberies in western Indiana is known to be cleared up. One deputy, Joe Walker, 55, was faâ€" tally wounded in the battle near. Siâ€" dell, Ill., on the state line... In addiâ€" tion one other member of the posse, Walter Burnsides, a Clinton policeâ€" man, was wounded. _ He refused to abandon the chase, however. Chief Clayton Tiffany, of Mundeâ€" lein, when he learned of the thrillâ€" ing capture of the gang was of the opinion that the five men are the same who held up the Mundelein bank. They were armed with maâ€" chine guns and revolvers, as were the Mundelein robbers, and their method of procedure was practically (the same. * Zion Lutheran Church Henry Hedlund, pastor Christmas Day: 5:30 a. m. Swedish service. :40 a.m. English service. Sunday, Sunday English Sunday Dec. 28: school, 9:45 a.m. service, 11:00 a.m. school program, 7 o‘clock Thursday, Dec. 25, 1930 , we shall celebrate n on the last Sunday Accept Christ‘s invitaâ€" in remembrance of me.