, r - behind him are often exceedingly impatient and yell Iii to him as they pass to get out of the way. which may not - V special harm, but is dry disagreeable, and might tend to tith' some rather nervous people. . . Il')iqtt course there is such a thing as driving too slowly on Iltt .. - road. where most of the can (thin to move rapidly, :peh drivers do well to go elsewhere on use crowded roads. liigl r the line of cars behind to pass. iiiil,, 7 T an.» disregard with which a lot of people will drive L' T lairly crowded street corner, if, no policeman or 33 P, adneer is in sight. is a constant sonree of peril. They I 333!" have the impression that pedestrians have no rights, Ile? people knot-Imus these rough ways of driving for ., tile but they are so amtoyintrand dangerous that it 1. dihely that they will always be submitted to. Better - 'ietmffierneaa-ep6tkiandtratfie officers and ' expense ("beeping watehafthe class of people tFr 'tttaw tttb tniqhlts hat easmiderhttt ttttisnt number of , 'tassmdhexttendrtureisneeded.. ll "i . of their worst trick: is cutting around a corner " a U' and. A pedestrian duh-ins to cross at such a corner Ill L - $ttoHonlirtotlusleft and the right, but does'not pay $i ottentimttothetmffiethatrmurttestealingttpbehind .9. with the intention of turning the corner. If such can Bttt mound that corner at n high rate of speed, he may be It M' before he know: it. i Fi-ii' - I penal: driven slowly and eautioualy, people cqming E"? or _ ROUGHNECK DRIVERS '_""-'--. .., 7 ' is made at the number of automobile and truck _ Who's" in an arrogant way toward the rest ot the tE , Mon. , . i, " films and plays and novels do not seem to succeed m, 1 have '. love story. When the play writers depict I M" b, r, _, of men and women to find their mates, they touch 'lr,,! 7 chord of interest that thrills the human heart. if . ' lid to analyse the qualities by which men succeed I I"'iL% .4 the women they love, it would be found that gentle I wInd kindly ththttrhtfdhte" and chivalry of purpose . element in such successes. . AUTOMOBILE PRODUCTION The first six months of 1926 set a new high record in plan automobile production, a total of 2.176.281 passenger ind 272.903 trucks having been turned out during that {kd. The way the automobile business has kept up and "at! is something that could not have been foreseen a few but». At that time it was claimed by many that a "satura- I Idlt" would soon be reached. so that the industry would 'v't, h - up. But the capacity of the American people to _t"ji has gone far beyond expectations. "4llore use od automobiles is spreading rapidly in many tttfr" the world. These foreign nations with relatively few huh a vast potential market for machines. As they "it from the war, and the more backward nations advance " "ii-S "' .. .. they will buy automobiles in vast numbers, and "iiit w ears will take the lead in supplying this demand. 'tt greatly increased use of machinery in the industries is Ih" - Tmtthteti-hiettuitatoinereaaemmsmarit, and 'v9ll $trattheettamrtoetnmoftteooletobuar thmtmnrhieh 10 tli,ttj-th-rthomhtuhavintr. " Cs" l 'lBir-oesrtoinottiuukindirtttmorepeossietosettiein tlt 'ud country sections where they can have pleasant iilt,:,h'j, "was-kisses:- citiesandtowns. lanyofthese : 'aouehinhnttopayfortheirearaortheircars "ltii'iiiiitsstta. to indicate that any saturation point for Ith yd has} "sighed. and millidn of families who do not lid 'fit-rs, will pebahly acquire them within a few years. 'IF, 1lti M may spend money extravagantly on them. Ilti",i A. trrtire health and contentment and give people I 'ye'ait-titttttun. . i'h'I', "I!!! FILES GREATEST LOVER" ' go " tribute. of effection ,mtttrivcn to Rudolph! .C' in new: andtragie illness. Theartista ofthe! Ware ftrit#tttr to every home, and those that display 'ti' e qualities win a degree of affection which few public 'tht, a " of any'kind ever used to obtain. _ . ph Valentino has been called "the film's greatest _r?jl end his hold upon the people may be attributed to "the ltrt, that "ell the world loves a lover," and that the _ - of the pictures in which he has figured ,touches a m m " 'y,p,'t.,"a,rttgtTlthtU,tt tho! may ya! 'clltd"tt"'".'"' (tttret","""""" . . . '32.thde Minn-011d in attetidhttd AdrMrir1y "and .iliaihalll'll'M,'rlT'l'lVfu'lrt'dlt 'Cees.if9er.huuqitskruViG%aGi.ia. u. must -rh)ttoe-totrihaamLGitdii'i tho 1mm and itatibmrsrmdtetinehow o1aeests'i-eut-tvvauean) ywdhtwuutm thettrnohenivervmaat ish,-amrATdiet.!rPttrlehttietstomkird-iuitiie-i'ii'". E.pw.ufivmhmldnumnymwuuy. ['2 o . . Tutu-hum- 1rowmerteortrirtuurtrvsiL hwo'u'nqfioWomgmmhcthodd-Wdoo- "a ~mnr uncut-mum ytttttmtudNromsrittrarid Earb"i')gt "a FtuG'lil2'llGd)teil'l'd't "Wilma" 1i"iuaeyeth""r'" 1'SS'l'faTl'l'li2ll,Ut",1' S iu-r-ta'telip- ALONG TIRE CURBSTONES a.a-i.es. s-tio-tir ms. u the who nt Blink. undo: Aet of I" Pall'). qued at: weekly. mm" PRINTING was, Publishers. -wtththe nun M. tum Editor . "Enough"! 1"tut'Nti'T',,t'Md"i'd1"d' lt. thrtt1rgehrthegitttrt.t. mum-u. .' ". Aeirlst-temrherirtChte-htt. "timdnrith840tMt00. Month" 1teerrurhtehewfntrrmttheru1anee of halite. History an Old": Cami- trudtotxmtttaelrtu-wtth tmtneeorshttuUrlrdar. Wtsmrrtorihnittiifaetth_atpte Cookininthepenituthryodyhpt hinrfmm um begun}! the 1ihointtehannAiheadaf Gertrude Edorle. Dqar.to-doorgmtetmtegt no fat 1eamtrttrthattttakernsttektnther to"tmt"auNrrtFllarnemmtnand "tthr-ttttit. Thinner: feed the ttntttttr- 'rv-ttthir-ttsf-potluck" foodforthortdht. W1tpisitthatnLittertrviiiar- mn's eooehtttitra-errrodwUn munitoutbefon company? 1t_1tntralrruttrpttenuthatde?t inchieatroitdmsto-atsti4 ti-i-tinthe-id-tniet-. Gal-MM My minus. Mr. w. G. Wettithtrt. Pt-forRaBvNreaemiu of_trrenmethtehi-euU. Momiestr-hirtittt:o0n.m. The mmwonw thntmahltheeumhaqmtt.'. YungpopbmudngnGM. 'ilrestneairy1erat't,att. may. my topic '1faStneahtsrtof the - tthnerC.rti-tirtslN- tkmdntTehootnerrt&mdarysemt- 133*930. Iiltteluhservueatt0t80. 'Neudiets'Aid-tanext'rurs dummuzwo o'clock. 'Cutechiun Wino every Sat- urn-y morning at 9:00 o'clock for childmoverunynnofsp. g."'"'"'?"'"'"'""""" Qri-tiu Sch-co My M Floor Amt National Bank Banding My School 9:45 a. m. Services 10:45 n. a. Sound: "Substance." St. Joli: Evangelical LIM- Presbyterian Church uflmuuc tttl -. , "no: bad; 'flMtr','ldu'W?d', eh-Aatoreitedandt-dtoasi Cowman-I Mm! wSartmtber26,undatthehourfori morning sonic. the Rally Service or tisesGinrgeatootirattutte1dwithl, promotion examine! at. 10 o'eloek,1, andapromm by thcyoungat elev-! teno'eloek. . i The Pttmth 'Qnu-tcrly Confer.. eincc- will he held after the mom- ing and" on Sand". September 19. Dr. 0m Will punch, and dinner will be served at the church for all emails. We want all mayhem and friends of the church to attend the new that'immtintt. than of Wuhan atat o'clock. Wednesday morning by an In. Pnt'hirNeisfttt.3-h'aath- channel. . 'aniedthermmtreoureaatteid- maidandUatmnn. Thbtidowu lteaxrtiNilrd-dintt-ttnde djmhmmdmnboqm otpinkma. WWW rpm red dmeanetthahntto ception of the Liurtrvfit. Woman's Club was held Wednesday slut-noon intltePttrtalthourt. 'l'horoomwas bum decanted with baskets " cadet! i1onmrs.. . . In. Wnllis, the reelected Presi- dnntdrttgodueard It: Georg! Smith of ratio patios WJAZ, loo-shout. My. Smith accompanied by In. Home Gillan: Smith undead I group of songs. "The Wiar oroedem Grey," "Night in the Desert?' "Dawn in the bout." "Blue An Her Eyes," and "Minor and Halon" romtetrhtofthiatmris,dntorterat _r.nndMm.atnsBgxrmt.2atThigqt In. Wallis then-me. me of lat year's 'york; stressing the Edu- cation] It-tuna.. most-am which was no mulb- Wont. In. What Pure", What of the Tenth Dina-int Mention at Wo- men's Clubs. was the out" & the Moon at! her Iddms wi- "Pod- cnthg the Family!" ws. has" in who a! the Junior member- ahip stats-{that we had more than one than" when. AM ttttit-m-st dnhtty refresh- ments were served by the past Pun- idlots of tho duh. . mush Service at 10110. mmm'maun Smithy School at 9:002 Long Grove tin-plied Climb Bev. c. A. 8mm BROWN - HARRISON W '0 Club tlrat an and annual re- M i, 11, (MM the mmmuég ---. The Chlago Mon Monday had an tgseotuttafer1ttr1terroftttet otfice of the New be plant op- erated by Henry Bundling and Hen- ry Otting and the [on of nine hun- dred dollars. Mr. munching wu a. former resident of this vicinity Oscar Pony of Chicago called on! The "kick" of the dream, however, relatives here loudly. . i u the fact that everyone is charming. iJoe has tried to impress upon the Al Litchnield almost bought , i who]! town eonseientiotumess the im- szhieie lieettae 1llpr.dtr. After bel portance of manners and graeioua- jng arllamd tteetanie' of the Itttk Panes: without appreciable results. In tlet mean}! document and the his dream he sees everyone. the traf- ed for ' mount to attend to W eluded, wearing dinner clothes, and important business. Al forgot to being "eharming." a me buck and his lapse of memory Hemline Day plays opposite John will cause the W!) at til Barron in "The Boy Friend," and leaves of "some the next time he " Ward Crane, Gertrude Astor, Elin- caught. - .ibeth Panama, Haidel Turner, Otto' e Outfit": when. at an emqu-ettattttermrddhrtt carom Mich-aortas- licionn 1m3trtV nu nomad at th- hoineofthe1ttHt's-trtieoye ple ,rent'to2datditronttmit8utDeli, _irLaet1eAtttrHtmpttrtdtdt1e "ieddinttofW" Mary My" Omar Emu at Rain. on Wed- and". Fred Enderlin returned Sunday from (three months trip to big old' home in Germany. He spent much time in sightseeing trips in Auntie and Frame but reports that much of his mom was mailed by the incessant was. mont1N Taaa spent to Grow moor, N. Y. ind but blond. They motored to and from the Eat, stop- ping " in Canal: on thefr.return. While in New York. W. Gwyn took the services in two Episcopd church- "18' WW" BIT-I'll w m ton, Canada is visiting with iii'lil Anna Graham, Mr. awe»; hnm,aisoerf>nrrttrtetmsi-eebi 6n n honeymoon trip Thcy will reside tn "harms. 'eekud. _ Wenrfa1ttoetr-emrarpmehb- tioaafth-%eesatfthe-itta" oftu..tdi+iuPimd-tammtl nndtrth-hohidtoearttnettirh," ttteritmhstutmetrutthetenooti- in: mm last Saturday. Tlherq_eitiesinr11inoitorhielt have local electric "any act-vice. LIBERTYVILLE ITEMS MioeatriearBromtofuamtrt onSatimlaytroma of Sidney new. over "moan sequence, em- ploying hundreds of people, and oom- pzhhgonootthe modtnovel scenes "" incorporated in a picture, was [Autographed by Manta Bell 'for his pwcvctiod of "The Boy Friend," which comes to the Auditorium the- atre as a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer pic- ttme oe Sunday, Sept. 12. It is the dream of John Barron as Joe Pond, tChe boy friend," who, believing that he ii disgraced and>hu lost his girl, has a nightmare in which he sees the faults and virtues of his enemies and friends exaggerated many fold. Mdm'thlellPk- 'tttmt-trt-do/t Holman. George K. Arthur, Gwen 1mondothemamfntbeeaat. Alice D. G. Miller wrote the adaption from tho stage success of hot-eaten, "Tho Book of Charm," by John Alexander Kirkpatrick. Fred Nimpfer, proprietor of the Lakeside Hotel in Fox Lake, was stunted o judgment for $275 Wed. morning by Justice of the PM Wilfred Hall against the village of Pox Lake. . The suit was not contested. At- torney John R. Bills representad ,tha complainant. It was indicated that the defendant: would take an appeal in the can. VILLAGE Hfrr, . IN JUDGMENT Every mm thtrt1ahetttlps othm atotmoeerthanotltemheYhtnt. 'TAXI SMITH'S Sta-l a "I". India 85.. DAY PHONE " NIGHT PHONE "' 18 m NOVELTY ti'dLe'iiett ii hlBlTi)llllJllll Commencing at 1:30 P. M. Standard Time Will sell at Public Auction, all beds, dressers, living room and dining room furniture, chairs, rugs ,nd many other articles too numerous to mation. A UCTION SALE AT THE GIBBONS HOME At No. 123 Hurlburt Court, Lhertrrfille, Illinois . TERMS OF SALE, CASH. , No goods to be removed until settled for. 0f Household Goods The WAuuGAN RACE TRACK AUTO AND MOTORCYCLE GIVEN BY WAUKEGAN MOTORCYCLE CLUB F P . . Como dt'td'lrtegd ADMISSION a" . Early Saturday, Sept. 11th Katherine Gibbons, Prop. POLO AND STUNT RIDING SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th ' 2 P. M. Sandal-d Time J, AT m------------------------------------- - - '==WM=B=xa_a, .-. =Bl_xx_" 'drt-=)====_i_=====ai= Lincoln Lusk; Auctioneer Saturday Sept 11