"In. audit" Dagmn and ter m. Lain spent tatt,'. " the Km om hone in (Sh-go. Mr. And In. Roy Hm Ind infant daughter Louisa Ann of cu. k"ll Ian. M of Mr. and In. :dii mil, i"iGTai Ir; nllll her media: at the Beet-bold Gran-1 her meetiri of the Deer-held Gna- mu Schoof P. T. A. will be held. Mrs. Woods, the music instructor. will have charge of the program which will consist of a Christmas Mr. Noble'Huliseer and Mr. Rod- ney Rout of Chicago were dinner Mm tt. the Elmer Clue! hole., as mogul was given. In. ruby can!" 2t'i',',YUT,ii, dent gave an hum-ting on musical conditions in Europe. Mm. [lanky has "only upturned from throw. In. W. A. Whitney and (laugh. ter In. Mildred Pm:- of Irving Park were luncheon M of In. Elyter Apeer., A, _ -- Mrs, Vincent Siheri 'n: N! dat with Mr light in cm". bled music " the due- tTP by thoBo 'Club forthebene tofthe '/,'ttl',oiNil1', Way evening in tle.Adyytnie Temple. -- In. Gorge L Mt: "tended the mun. of the North Show Musical My " the home of In. B. L "y of Kunworth, Hon- 91 Am An _ inning-g ttte-sd-tif-dans. Austin Plane. der and In. Ala trittmaeraitGd- od 1 bridge my a the 148:1]. Motel, my 1sfteooetet. $168.03 In: the total amount col- lechd by the commmee in charge of the tenth mud Roll Call of the American Red Cross in Deerfield which began Armistice Day md clogged on Making Day. - Mrs. Arthur Plogge, ehairman of the committee of the local campaign wishes to express her apprmeiati6n of the work done by the committee and generous response received from the DeerfUtd people. T Mr. Lawrence O'Connor who was badly bruised and when up when he fell from a ladder Int Thunda md takon to the Highland Pal hogpitnl}: _gettiqx_dong_ ujcqu. On Friday and Saturday of Int week Principal Glldnone Calif? nt- tended the meeting of the Wilson ornitholoirical Club " Lincoln Park. Bee 17 and start R? on Hands}; Jana-173. 1927-ti . Tent, a two - ' Fsea on a we. on and a week the! "daiiiiri. - -1-. a" -- -.... W. i." 'Qm(mmapwz'~":noru 12l'i1'!irtirirtiit, A f 8m Clam" in] be Th popl- tiq. put Rain m -m an. tt T . .. by the children of the h 'itrtP,tfihhi'li4h"it. "in 'ttttltr, Grammar nehool " the and '50-. mm a». in." vicinity. Tuber Association on Dee. 1mg . in tho that u. d two-mm o'clock, The um b Ttll."' Ei'rt, s'e,tt'e'."iu mm "mm night hex"! Chnqtmu. The mud Th. Mdth My": my lead to nt nn hang up their stocking oth-n Nu mas-tttre' .80 ' tht qrtt, R? "at/reg',.,'," Irtd'",'.tig the lad M' m. "In. a ties my be {amaqu y . 3 Interested 'etettee u toysontheChrqtmn-meomtoChIl-fi-Co'm.wfl'h1?.-"than" Ttttl Memplmwcauhmummfihm'm vinia. "mac ty Ind give him to the CW W 2t'tt,t,1 - it "whom": on. of the "mm" c . ren. Christa- Mm. Ku.. no; Chicks-him bod The curate" an the block. of and, one mi on. 1 children, horns, ttalla, Settle a. lit-Fm Reich! who "tands of "toniahing Bise t and tratd2e "in 't"hl'lhlfl'r', ""hm "My. was out- have been Wu - the Chris . doo, 2'iiii7i', ated mu " -rsdieitis in the or, should m cm ABCs, les, "hwugm and Evanatiin W' torie civilisation m 'g,'g't,i.'ur jacks, b ' Mr. ' htfmg Jr} lyet. that of the gum I "a. ' MING "be! r.. - mgr-mm Examinations greg/e, iv- ehelt Br " Wiimettar, thmdar. 3.1:." momma in tl six weeks of school iN'ldl2hU,'.' l L2L..,'1CL'".,?C.,'.L,.C't . diam", of "an." an last Tums-lid"? to la. , impotent". f,tiPyxeg,t"ert1'ds' room. Mtlliilif Iillltllt The M 1i1et,T,',,, t,',','te is moving to IMee, I n mint about ulna m There "r" no school Inst Thurs. day and Fruity boun- of Thanks giving much. School will be dis- miued_ for.tY 501318" tmtirinr, "WWW"..- i. Ir. rs, ofRpttht Lahinran , Melody Boy: 1rreuktl"d furn- ttttipeyt"%tlAihti_Fii'iitbnM.. ' T"': l 1NeYhyritt_b-'hed_-Nh- -hhe~hldhkaplondu _it_rydFydandiyA-tdrRrelerfthehi1t._Rtiistmttsdti_ "'_rhePthyre'd9tNper,'1yyNehl-erCreh-,uiriuu4 = ehedtt.PethedaCehemooMtret-t%situlirat",etuan En- not not. Approaching s sud] vsllsy from M: almost inaccessible quart". Recs: stumbled upon s barrier moss the mouth of s an. labor- iously he toilod " the task of r.. Ilovh' this obstruction. and f1nnltr found "has" in s suturing hill- aide - Colored walk of this dusting grotto we" "I Ill IMliw min. Close culmination than" 'hat a. yytt of aunties "d geologist. aha-in. and student of archeology. is Tgegee for both tho Onto. ju- cry and the neg layup theory. 0.. mm. pin. " '600,000 the "In. of the Oregon Jade Ir,'c rr,whiettumtthetaaioftghirt. tail end. in "or county; Bout bclfom "Anny be myth millions. Buried Yucatan cities of the un- ished lays: no found upon ex- cnvntion to he lavishly mpphed with beautiful mid:- of jade. carving: and ornaments. American continent, science long has been puzzled as to the origin of this fantastic people of antiquity. China being the world's principal jade producer. one theory lone held that the Maya: migrated to You tan from the Orient when the world was 10m and Asia and North "Amerie were still joined together Eula-iv Control Pn- Dispatch To Dolly Non. sum Doe. b-Di-ry of a literal mountain of inde in out- ern Oregon. the first deposit of thin prociou. atom found on the North American continent. has led to the interesting theory that this region was the original birthploce of the lay-s. strum. cultured prehistoric nee who built urge cities and flour- ished in Yucatan before the firth of Christ. Since no jade scurce ever has been discovered nenrbr, or uny- yhere. indeed. on the whole North ned upon dir mum. 'h'" Mr. J. A. MK ar, In. thm AMBIENT MAYAS' HOME It FOUND who av it Cw; "will; "777:5"; ii'iaTiiaiiiia, 1t_erreefo,1hoeeitthrrtt" 13atrtmettytemat-s and at" Comangoftvohcrdflhdndbywm-0ne 'ttfro-ti-tode-tttrn-ie son... Kiln e1.etsA.8.ytd,tMottterirtorn_otrttemtGt-oodeow withnreeordof6itrit='B.r.trsctVr. 50 head registered can and heifer: mold, of got on ttmed- ing. f/t.2otthga"tc'tu','t',eg2t,'f'zga'tu0a undheiien. outttemitsaattsertort 1Aeeroditodliat for eight connect": {out We aided" out nnd than. Ini- 'nauareprkedtoselt. Com.and-1iitsett-taredrbr. THE GROVE FARM Mlgu,aliltl6lilfglilll) we still Killed tomb" an: af ad. A Scuttle It: It', cub. l "'fi1,tdS, and it er-wait" buy no holes on m' tt,',ht,zf,dge.e,',' butt)" phnhtoomyto "appeal. but]; what lac an: up. "Will Ili" come for a an." 5424111. Wok _ .. .. Cermetthia-ttenee:"We'ree- -t."anuahe,'undrmman'tnt nl1dianrr+totinthettheNiudto They built wide roads of "one. along which their couricn an. The; even had npnrtment hon... wit heuutifud colored "new VIDI. and perhaps they even had .hoir jokes aboyt npartment boggejanitorg: _ "ta." I've Just had a and din- ner for " cm... and I'm no an: gin no": diamond ring." Although Menuhin", inclined, the Maya "posed the main fune- tiom of their governmem in n popu- lar council. Although they had no tools of iron, they reared atone structures of mnrvelous beauty, decorated with skilful earvfttas. . the judo discovery was made at a_pgint_ nboqt ping 911.- oymthet and [am Cubs. On. at the lnm at"; In Yua- tan.' Chick-Ill" Md 3 it?" of and: on Ii 0:. 8". other! of atom-hing the and madam have l'tg'p'ggh1f; If w tho. ory I new count. a pull.- torte civilization even "than. that of the Yucatan In". by us- an! trmteratuets would b. shown to in" flmtruttod In the Nonhwut. t discovery of immune interest and irrtportanm. _ 7 If the lens indeed migrated thousands of gears etc from this rugged valley then their Oregon cities. if eny existed. must be bur- ied even deeper than those found hv extent"- in Yucatan. Bere end there " in the use of the hillside cavern evidencee of this ancient civilization any crop nhone the nur- Nee of but... shirt-tail creek got it: name from the Net that n early settler, chased bf hostile Indium. had his belt bode shot off by the pursuing Redskins and had to com- plete his flight with his shirt t1np- pine in the breeze. l The Hay" had I written Inn- mge. "hey and. up" from Raves, 3nd "and books, some of them buntifully decent". - a tgetty tis {an - has!" "qheetueti,. and - tim in." vktnitr, in the it that the discovery at the Judo pom. all the antistatic cavern. my lend to can: hm» finds. Re ow that. whole hurled do ties uy be found. all In My hm science faculty when " the Dinky-git: oCorgrtrt. lt-tthe-AU-l My If oqlrtttkid, youu be my [an m TkAtt-btinrttt or on M Halon. Properly understood, purity Inc-m much: and the pm of pin-madam should be can!" into am. My! jump": living.-.,."'!" Whiiehsr-nrfttttHAmeri- can Amylobuhdnhnch n- EiE'i',i,fi,'t,'iii'.tlrSiiY,'i, nndtmuftu.-rh-egiveet ttotothtr-dnwith-hrfitlmr- "tta.Th-uthmo-trrtnotty: can Mr End hnan'Gense enough to "help" intelligently with m arith- tgtetie hum. mu. 'tmm" "C5c2L" hilt.'..'e'f..'?h'lLr2.e'.L....-.-......-.- ttttPutt",".","',',,",.,.',',':), . to "when. nodal t,'ttr1MtUt urn-M an. Imukwhiht not, p, M3,: ThomdtnmtgitiettHmtetdover! " O to9kthet-uttful,-toteurryi itiithrsaormihiditnot. f; . "I " I I "-:fyt.ree,riii very act of clinging to ' who Himself in than!!!" pure and the orig-In of nil purity, nines men than that which in unworthy. -.The Christian Science Monitor. "fining" (tiiirfortctwtttmni1 Mf you Sjielr,tii your "that. Apoitalwtlitttfrwtt, Wribudu. RAUL CASE. But. C-98, 'hoehtara_ tt whi-mlnhtzhm. fgNPlffPAlN NOTICE PUBLIC NOT! In lamb, giv- on that the Subscribe: Administrat- or with the will mod .of the an»: of Wittitm J. Wannéodc- and. '11.! mud an Court. urt of mommy, at a term thereof to he holdon at the Court Home in 12ttat l/rf, Cathy. tnut/gr, ttmt coda] mm, mt, when and '"! Null per-om having intt claims against said ortate are notifUd And requested to present mitiBtd and none-ted to patent the same to aid Court for adjudi- cation. BENJAMIN H. MILLER, Waging; Ill, Noggin: 16, 1m. -- "w" -.- -'"e ----e -- ' E' k. China. the {mm If you would purify the atm-..' _ .. - 'iiiii/i, (ii-dit. signal; Alcott no a . "It! "in" be, In!!! be In." W!" _ - .. RHEUMATISM Prteigmt - oiUit both up- -'l'hu. T. Lynch. My}: parlor: and in nonl- is 2tgMadi-tttt.Wnrth-n,Mk Dr. Victor C. JEoefner $5.71? tttfur, . ' Anon-nay. OFFICE PHONE 226 RESIDENCE PHONE 1658 nth "m "Mhttt 'g,d'ivd"l%% Dinah-tuba. momma Mwmfé9£.§ons "In Hotel kidjeu licked be_- "*m'dir.D-aartsth.tr-oh-o-tu-viauss- MOD Administmior nut fail In; tori: is a phat, harmless SW. NC.,,.,.,.,.,.-"" "irate for thstor Oil, Paregorie, Teething Drops' and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for Infants in emu and Children all ages. Totmtidtuiutie,ahraraioariortttesianatttreot ta!%qtia;r ?lses.t.f.Lrst.ie.eeres.tesus Physiciansmrywhetereconilmdit- 1876-411: TELEPHONE n sought to detract from the credit 'due him for his discoveries, anyone can "and an egg on end-or cron mace sea-after mono else has shown the way. The task of creating a nation-wide telephone serv- ice, like that of discovering I new world, u one for the Mailer nod the pioneer. The telephone as the modern American knows it, has been made possible by the doing of a multitude of things indie realms of mouth, eiteineerineand business administration that had never been done before; by patiently working on an endless accession of seemingly unnolvable Only beau: of its willingness and ability to lead the way in telephone development has the Bell System be: n able to provide America with a nation-wide, ucivcrrl service that set: the standard for the rest of the world. S Columbus demomtrmed to the courtier who Showing the Way m.'m 0|:de . OMS" - LubenalSaviu ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY qi--r92r'j Atl Head 055 Cold "el Weather. Delays 310.4 " tem an system . SUHLIN _G GARAGE Phone No.8 Ournrka-tha-o' In "e-tttnatal" "eeaArr'l11u'rrluf'J"ll1cluf" 'At'gtsutt,Trg, Wanna-lulu contract-mu." 1ufG"d1'%T,'U',%'lhSa. Prepare for fall and winter driving NOW. Shorter days require more current for your lighting m and mid weather means a heavier demand on the starting 7 'rs Clans in TODAY and have largo over the ignition of your We will also show you how to prevent freezing. _ Let US can a YOUR car. Railways can only exist because of perfect co-operation. And this co-operation extends be. yond the right-of-way and the rolling stock. Your local "Milwaukee" representatives are " ways studying your needs and planning means of helping the welfare of the community they serve. Freight cars must be ready and in right quantity to take your produce to market. Pas- senger cars must be ready. clean, comfortable, to take you on your journey-whether you travel one day a year or 365 days a year! The "Milwaukee" exists to serve the communi- ties along its way. And its agents are ready always to co-operate where co-operation is possible. There are 60,000 employees of the "Milwau- Kee" always busy moving the vast quantities of freight and the millions of possengcrs who de- pend upon the 11,000 miles of tracknge to get to mirket or reach a necessary destination. Think of the 60,000 families, more or less, who stand back of those men! Not only must each particular train move out precisely on the minute, every man alert and in his place, but all along the line for hundreds of miles, for thousands of miles. an army of trained men must be on the job, alert. anticipating the movements of that train, safeguarding it upon its way. Did you ever wonder who gets the' engineer up? The train must leave exactly on time. The fires must be hot-steam up-the conductor on the job-the engineer in the cab-and orders in his hand. ONE song that struck a responsive chord in every American soldier's hey-t towards the end of the last big war was, "Oh, how I hate to get up in the morning!" His great hope was that he'd live to kill the bugler. Then he'd get the "other pup, the one that wakes the bugler up!" We can all understand that? Human nature in naturally lazy, and if there was not something compelling us to get up we probably would all remain a little longer in bed. Reds Service Station and Auto 'red 7'00. mum-ovum Who wakeg the engineer? V At . Rae's Auto L I. Ill-I Ith It? 4000'