x: The term "tailor"--comes from the French tailler, to cut.. At one time the E. tatlor, --or clasor, made. clothes of all __:*. deseriptions, includirig underwear and _' the padding and lining of armor; hence E the ~mame "Erylors and Linen Ar-- ' _ gporers" which figures in the early char-- --. [ gere granted to the Merchant Taylorsd . _ Cempany of the City of London. AA* eally +-- _ .. OF SUN, JAN.--24 J "Buring the eclipse" Father Ricard expluined, "the sun and moon being " practically in conjunction, say 19 de-- _ grees south of the equator, if a por-- . pendicula: is let fall from the sun and goon to the earth and a circle of 45 rei mn'ln is dnrwuh'on the ":tih. © tha eircumférence of that circle will g:x.w to the greatest luni--solar -- _ pull, _\ * *Wence--during the eclipse, a higher E ""mom over the Atlantic and .' Ane_ P That circumference will ---- extend from 27 degrecs north to 63 __-- degrees south. _ O '€ : > lge. *' Bam-- Francisco, Cal, Jan. 15.--An WO is bound to cccur as a re-- suldof the eclipee of the sun January Pas:" / > --~*Fhiz«opinion was expressed today by J. 8. Ricard, noted seismol-- Df Banta Ctara university, and a exponent of the sunspot the 42 : "On the seismic portfon of it which is atways. harder in the ocean and other large bodies of water, an earth-- quake is bound to occur. The luni solar pull causes cracks in the earth, the water filters in, is converted into super--lheated steam, the latter ex-- -- --In Pacific time, the --eclipse begins at 4:41 a. m., Father Ricard said, and ends at 9:05 a. m., January 24 _ ~~Sun spot activity will not material-- Iy affect the situation, Father Ricard just now,' the famous "Padre of the Rains" explained. "We are barely.--out of the past minimum--the last three weeks witnessing hardly any solar ac-- 'On January 23, a calculated solar storm will occur centrally, calling for a storm on the westero sections of the Pacific states. The only effect 1 would 'expect as attributable to the moon would be pulling the storm to south-- ern Californisa." :"--rlm is no maximum of sun spots Pranu, central Agure of many rh.l!mem-u she m a show at the Casino de «"c you ~auy* this was ghty? has played to crowded ppusus over a recurd fuB i -- and the explosion makes the Of French Origin ¥%, Virtue in Benevolence Benevoience is a dut;. -- He who fra mmmifllfl&bo- nevolent intentions realised; at Jength comes really to love bim to whom he has done g00€4. TRAFrFIC TALKS 2 vided, is an e@ective means of say-- bbg'y,huuisflt«lhuus,h that important subject. Obviously, this whole subject is of interest to the motor--owning public and the autom»tive indugsry j ~Students of light and road #flu-- mination tell us that no automebile headlight is satis{actory which does hot méet two conditions : -- | First, the driver must be able to see obstacles and obstructions a ' 'Closed Cars STUDEBAKER THIS IS A. STUDE BAKER Effective January 8th j *\ J. N. BERNARD, Prop. Telephone 202 -- "" /.. xdbere All prices f, o. b. factory. Open car prices unchanged. Standard Six new P Country Club Coupe . . . $1345 Libertyville Garage We read an account of a man whe slopt past the time for his wedding. wake up till after marriage.--Los An-- *# : laws That Rude Special Six _ & cak o. . . . . $1899 Big Six tuc, $ Bd w 3 Planned to Make Presentation GIVE BANQUET WELCOME BSpringfield, II1:;, Jan. 14.--One of the intended sidelights of the inaugura-- tion of Gov. Len Small slipped a cog Monday, it begame known today. Friends and neighbors of Repre-- sentative Robert Scholes, of Peoria, speaker of the house of the fifty-- fourth gengral assembly, made up a large pot and purchased for him a dilamondstudded® Masonic Shrine pin. The Peoria delegation was bent on presenting the pin to him as part of the uumu;\ ceremony, but Adju-- tant General \Carlos E. Black, in charge of the ceremonies, could find The disconsolate Peorians returned home taking the pin beck with them. They. have arranged & big reception in the honor of Speaker Scholes for Saturday night, at which ho will be givyen the pin. Senator:John Dailey, of Peoria, will make the presentation. no place in the program for the pres entation. -- -- | One of the strangest marriage cu# toms is that observed by some of the women of Assam,. There the bride sometimes takes the initiative. She goes to fetch the bridegroom, and it is etiquette for him to hide and resist until carried off. Women of means are permitted to choose a temporary husband and when tired of him pay him off and take another, The common variety of crystallized quartz is employed in the arts 'as an abrasive, principally in the manufac-- ture of sandpaper, It is also crushed and used for polishing marble and as a Aller for wood. Quarts sands are of importance in the manufacture of PEAKER SCHOLES GIVEN DIAMOND PIN BY PEORIA FRIENDS at Small's AInauguration But Slipped. Various Uses for Quartz The Shy Bridegroom se t tsd i8 Fa ¥. --JANUARY 15, 1925 "This Is a diplodecus, one of those primeval monsters which existed on the earth millions Of years before the appearance of man," said the pro-- fessor. "Diplodocus?" repeated the perplegxed student. "Well, if it existed s0 1o#§% before the appearance of man, how do you know that is its right name?" ous," said Uncle Eben. ."If an owl could taik he wouldn't have any mo' reputation for wisdom dan a parrot"* ----Washington Star. pucceeds Henry C. Hall of Colorada, The Owl's Wisedom "Newcastle and Liverpool, England, and Madrid, Spain on the Loud Speaker" "45 Stations the First Night" _ All Records night right through inter-- . 'These are just a few of the remarks we have heard in the past few weeks Zrm tl:c ll;ac'; that the Freshman Masterpiece is the most Whl of all re-- The Greatest Value Ever Offered | f in a Radio Receiving Set _ Made of the finest low loss materigls and in a beautiful genuine solid mahogany cablnot that is |) ... attractive enough for the most pretentious room, and at sixty dollars, economical enough for the most . |J) . ahs modest. It is without doubt the greatest value ever offered in a radio receiving set. C nee all .. |[I} > / points esential to the perfect rectiver.-- Real distance reception without that squealing _ howis. [ilJ . ing. Bo sclective that once a station is picked up it can be browght in agéth at the same ints 08 ..... #} the dial whenever you want it, And, what's more, JT 18 MIGH EA8BY TO OPERATLE. ¢ 4';:1" t '4 » & .' 4 W{P'}f'" es j Let us install one in your home tomorrew on easy, liberal credit terms as C * ' NP 3sst §$2 A Week > e I _ _ ®oe t i o n "Newcastle and 6L V _ "Saved $100.00 by trad-- -- "2LO London and Ab-- *A No, Genesse "' e 64 Answer That 0. RO§SENDAHKL, y 908 Highland Ave., Waukegan, I!!. arlifornia, the First Night, Right Thru McLENNON, _ 9 Granby Road, Lake Forest, !|!. 99 A newspaper correspondent wheo m been staying at Stratford says tat one" day be asked his aged land-- lady: "W*#o is this Shakespeare, of whom one hears so much in this town? Was he a very great man?' Where upon the lady made reply as follows: "Lor', gir, when I was a girl he wasn't thought nothing on. It's the Ameri-- cans as has made him wot he is." Each One Has a Duty °: We are members of one great bodg. Nature wanted in us a nautual love, and fitted us for a social life, We must consider that we were born for the good of the whole.--Seneca. Water From Onions Water from bolled onions will re move dirt from white paint most suc-- cesstully, leaviog the surface glossy and white. Charleston, Jan. A4.--The cross word puzzle has "taken the cake." The Kelth Brothers' bakery here is producing a cross word puzzle cake, Indebted to Americans now you couldn't buy my CLARENCE HEATH, yoo . L. .. .Jp a 219 Powell Av#, A, SCHERIBEL, 1217 Ash Street, Waukegan, I!!. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY: OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS __ _ . HE BOARD OF DIRECTORS of 'Public Service Company of Northern lIilinois, have declared the regulat quarterly dividend of $1.50 per share oncheCom_ymy'smtrefeudmck.fl;.'ISpu share on the 7% prefert stock] $1.75 per share onthecommonuock.rrnbe 2, 1925. to stockholders of record, at the close of business, January 15, 1925. .'GEQORGE R. JONES, Treasurer This is the S3rd consecutive the Company to its common -u-""-i';'-'lmu-"".':"_"'-g ompany to its common a Dreterred: STOCKROIGECTH M thc92n1e5¢nmdndhid-d cluding the dividend pay» my Dividend Notice towns--with Gas or Electricity The Common and Preferred Stocks of Public Service Company dW"""uJM"M the s econd U 5 60 "18 Stations in --one jat hour. I've tried others-- _2 but give me the Frosh-- The cake has cross word Its icing and on each of its The Clactal age or pMt vision of g lcal th 1e j the eariiest part of the Gus period, At this time the temper was essentlally M* w Lt continental areas em fl and shects of ice"then formed, vanced southward, flling the ® and lake basins, covering V taings and bur;ing the lowlands neath a vast sea of ise . _ "A man charged I"'ffi,; eourt wrote that IJQ" . ' in the morning, but if the court wou sit for him any-- afternoon he. woul "be pleased to make an appointment."* Simpson (telling of trip out West)=«. The most, wonderful thing we #aw! wha! the Grand canyon. It's AinOte . Ing. Just think, when my wife saw i ;.J,;t%'.,fi, she was speechless for five minutes . . _ man every time." . w. H. CHAMBERS, Great Lakes GQarage Great Lakes, !!!, Wonderfal Waukegan, No. UL § +. Ww + %as & NC ds iy Afaas i As