l- FBANK H. EGm Iflm%&»"? 4# tz ig-- 2 I i BEGINNING JUNE 13, 1928 Highway 41; Phone 17 ~-- 9 miles N. E. of Grayslake--2 miles N. 'of State Line and One--half mile E. of Wightman's Orchestra yea tR 1 RL CAE C Ti _: rniture and paints. 'The sale is to Sy4si 0 -- "Ray is well pieased with the es °& > --------------- outcome of the sale. EVERY SATURDAY SUNDAY EVE men ot "xmetics 'wili bota Momoriai :; eR o e d se 1 f yservices at: their hall on Sun-- EVERY SUNDAY AFTERNOON . fsna=zm"z= "m*s. ALSO WEDNESDAY EVE. will go to Lakeside cemetery and ._*_-- Mostly Fresh _ Must be seen to be appreciated The Best in Wisconsin business its whole--hearted coopera-- > tion in every worthy enterprise. tution. der instant, powerful support. ty 4 than armarmy; is the backing of a -- _ fidence -- $2*}s5.900 .. Te }$7.75 * on the stove in matinee, dinner is 5 m C $ o We s o eet id EP Te PERLS c sn 2 i. Conee N *7% 54-- m e --" Jyffim,'ready to ren-- Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 a d ons 9b Aey t og oo\ .. o e \ C Sx j _ **_lil fone 4 and § C Ki «.. ._-- [ |Mre. Ross 8. Triggs (511). __ _ --, |ville, with friend : '¢~~|+ The sate being conducted by the|, M and Mrs. -'m'*-, hay, Prakis sai.F se mt o ies | it Pench Sn all sections of the county. Last Sat--| We@K« .. . . f fifi""'.?'&".mm n!no:"ms: ~M|IJ o Pn er erli i io fake the home of her > m?b:c&rm:&' M+. and Mrs. R iture, paints andkindred products, [Mr. and Mrs. J. V -l::'..: nooetattith oits it (Bttmasr oraiee folks who were in the market for | _--_ _' --~--_ _ _ Bud McLaughlin spent Sunday at oJ 0 I"""' m'nuuv?-tm Day. thrilling --and mysterious play fxbots 2 S 10 the LOr--sale of . ast is not the mode "flsmveoumum _ §| or the old method, plus quicker results and fairer prices. _ | * MARCELINE Day _ If you have any real property: ¢o dispose of, and betieve in the Pathes Review Aesop Fable m';'bfm sle sign, give us a ring : ; reach e tknob. W *Slimined ~company trom Muppoopop Olf, W . oo _0 >.. _ _ / Mym t e ts 'm and Mrs. John Heustead, of | o.:.n«u.haamn«u»fmh'""" spent ~Wednesday in s 'Mm':m.h::imcnu' C.'L. e m |vision. 'The work of excavating for to Waukegan m"fid't.rl ""ml'"' of J | ing. r.. Boohm inserted a j ; . 'm "For Rent'" ads m_oni'omw'tomn?:l made 'n.mtgp. s ' ; Bond L '--led on .Sunday ouutu'. kn 4+ C '!"_h:!" ""b"'t'ht: :'m;'.;?!'}?'"..ws and a 'party of The story of a cave woman. will go to Lakeside cemetery and decorate the graves of deceased ts of the--camp. Libertyville camp will be accompanied by mem-- of Grayslake, who will have charge of the services. --All mem-- relatives and friends are in vited and urged to attend and honor the deceased neighbors. Members reminded that the lodge is mind-- ful of those--who have gone on be-- fore. The Royal Neighbors will have & joint service with the Woodmen Lodge. Those who wish to go to Grayslake, where they may attend he. services will meet at the local unu:;-.mmvmuj waiting to provide transportation. {. «MICKEY McGUIRE COMEDY I , . Bilas Jayne, 24, of Wauconda, was ika' | 1. » [|arrested Sunday by Deputy Edward "*Mickey In School." J |fi¢%ed Sunday by Deputy Edward 1mao Iarmer, that Saturday, June Z2nd.||Jayne came into a tisld where he Benefit of the Christian Endeavor of the Presbyterian Church. RICHARD BARTHELMESS and bors. . .John and Henry Almond are |, ****~/ 'usuaily the headliners in the garden fm"'.'. t -;m.ht,ms year -- Mr. Bud! * |beat 'em to it. is *.: 'erse. this year when he announces |_ Charles Kuester and a party of that 'he has already had radishes® fri¢nds, attended the races at Indian ,zhttmtmmm,mm &polis on Memorial Day. * ilso ~supplied nvuudhunu;h-',,h'c % bors.: John > MrTs.--Clargnce Knigge daugh-- bors. .John and Henry Almond are |, * '*., '*{PNC® ABigge and daugh-- Estelle Taylor y 31 and June 1 Lo s PCs o ks e e + $R 4c $ & s Song ©Slides Tuesday -- Friday Jj the defendant on a $200 bond for his § | appearance-- Thursday. § : Jayne, several years ago, was con: J{¥icted on a charge of rape and serv-- 11-- months. in ® Pontiac.:-- > t tertained Mr,.. and Mrs. Sidngy:Os-- Te . and Mrs, A. Basoley i of od-- ".NM.' ww brce week end at the home of: jun-- a &om'. i m., | Mr. apd Mrs. H. J. Strang and famiily s Harry. MacDonald and Glenn Kel-- ers "'umummm.u "'mm. MMQM} ing | morning. bring with them, Mré. Kel :MMdQM& " , 5&:.:«.1..&"."1,:; * be-- T:wn-:nmum & :"::tho-!'.-hlnm-nm- 'gave out, and epecial machiner n:"mu'm:.dh;wmr,m'm&o VV gave --out, epecial machinery Gesign reach pay--ore i {o= m : Without modern mining methods our supply of gold would be -wtmm:mummcnebwnmwflammu 181 mubomduhnnuhmthoy,m ' i Ui S C Mh&o'«'dfirozwbmu.mmntmumnm | di ou & property and then sat down to wait patiently (0r impatiently) tor a | mmmmafiaammm.m,mmae A x+ tn'thdmuv'u.mhfijumwmmld;n from the surface of the earth. In coursé of time, however, the PANNING for gold is but a memory. *4 me The Pyramids are admired for theh size, but the thing that most complete ~aC, ui ine (ning that mos 'y fills the eye is a cinder. ty wiit mees Sem o O ie June 6, with Miss Ida Wheeler, on south Milwaukee avenue. Assisting hostessas-- are Mrs. James Davris, SILAS JAYNE IS mMra.. Mary 6pelliman, of Wauke-- gan, spent one day of this week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. B. friends here on Mr. and Mrs. Albert Maother en-- Sundey evening: with friends in By--| .\ PpmspyTRRIAN antson, )~ > C 2(0 un o <o9s l road -- egege u';mmw' _ llmrumsmn't'ncd:x mmpamuuwm 4 gm""v"-'"','""'"""' Wwormyun. The pas-- 4 Wh." s hssy' 4 tor » : Spea Jkgn"(}oum,". s Mr. and Mrs. John Heustead, of '!";"!t'mflg':hfi':mm" a iv;': T f F o # -- JM+ areredie "o u°. W Omentay io Jas i othice ht The Rh 20000 a s 1t Mir.--and> Mrs. Olen WAUCONDA FIGHT visited with friends here on Gold Panning Days Are Over By R. G. KAPING Threatening to mer; Denies : s Made. l u of Wauconda, was REALTOR AND INSsUROR (Copyrighted 1927) ' 'There will} be no evening service as we unite in the Baccalatreate service at the high school. The subject of the Baccalaureate sermon will be "The Higher Achieve ment. > w Bunday School at 9:45 a m > Children's Day June 10th. t Miss Ida Wheeler next aft ernoon, June 5th, at the usual time. ~-- Auditorium 'Theatre. ,wmuo;n..n Bervices at 10:45 a. m. The subject for this week is "God the--Ounly Cause and--Creator." ; h&:mni@pf.'"""fi"'""" n.u?fi«nrs TRENCE 3 EPISCOP. (12», services ;nsunay, June 3, 1 M Jay) are: Wm&&mm 't'u . uWO t and 8 & s Church Schoo at 10 a. m. * Laxative Salt German service at 9:30 a. m. Meoeting of voting members at 9 A --zservices on standard time. \ ts Cheren Tratioreromes |9)) HOUSE PAINT Every Morning! ||| | --ENAMEL Decker & Neville Regulates the bowels. Makes you feel good. Drink it while it's --__ Bubbling ST. w« oreator in (h6 Srpes |Be) _ $00 a1 sest ) legss Lacquer. m Special prices | during this sale. A| A 1 s 0: colored P br o n z es for quered _ Furni-- tm'e_,:flhelves and We handle Va. gal. $7.50 Am $750 AWLSPAR $5.00 GEEJAY --AT WALL PAINT $8.50 OVER--AWL $600 BEst rLoonr $3.50 CAPITAL The odor-- Pe Eon NPR ariy 44 #+1, 2 mis S'i?flf a Mfala e 25 E& DHLIABOL . _° TK COPellfld MO nor s!m Atle : l n I h m nlo i,q yor #itm" »*i% -- _"ar'% _2 & t Are *XA f £ B fi wBso AOl LV 96. oud 1| _ _ G. C GRIDLEY B'H MMIELER _ _-- gForesighted People q *NDEPENDENT DELIVERED TO YOUR . 5| POOR FOR $1.50 A YEAR AND NO EXTRA _ 11] CHARGE FOR DELIVERY. P s lall| W Phoglct <3, _ When you have your %"% draw up your Will, makem&g ~that its provisions will be faith-- _ \ / fully carried out by anpointing a -- . © reliable Executor. bigiitbecalt=> is : prCORtr t «on 4 m en Te cce Arnalitye «t P -- %94° .30 o~* tpapal» Our Trust Department, especial ---- _ || ly trained for such work, wfiieief"-- l r cute your Will economically and". :; | faithfully. _ Consultation : with «.0 [ our Trust Officers place you un-- --~_ || der nO obli'gation. s ui e P 3 Capital and Surplus $110,000:00 .." ...' . I ; P 3 ) whl sA s vig oo ... 14 rogictr NSE T T Tt S d on £990 0 1. w C+a06 Ses 7e "et tul.tat <ze