. _ ARE NOW SIGNED | [ have gone to Chicago where they will visit for the week with friends Nathan Durbin and family were t the Frank Clark home Sunday. *-- Fred Strahan left Monday for Car-- o WADSWORTH o Charles Taylor and wite of Ma rion, Ind.. called on relatives last . Margaret ~Lux is atending busi-- ness «ollege at Waukegan. _ _ Mrs. J. Louis Coath of Chicago is the guest of Mra.--Graves Whitmire. 'l'h_ggov!g!l_flhonvm. Miss Clara Effinger is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mre. L. M. Mur-- 0o 0 0 0 0 000 0 000 0 ¥. Lombard, wife and son of E+ award the t, Frank T. Sheets mmmumnu the right--oft--way is cleared up. 0 0 0 0 0 0O 0 0O 0 0 0 0o 0 0o has taken bids on the work. The project calls for 6.6 miles of con-- erete paving bid in at $141,869 by : the M. R. Homer Construction com--} pany, of Omahas, and two concrete-- eculvrerts and one bridge to span the num.mrmnm.mw, the Taylor Construction company ot : "At tirst we thought there would be considerable objection but we found the residents highly in favor missioner in Benton, spent two days getting rights there. Amstutz, Supervisor Dars Van Patten and Deputy Sheriff Rmmett Hastings, highway commissioner in Newport, gave all of yesterday dis-- Three 'days of work in »btaining right--ot--ways for the sectior of con-- erete on Route 173, Zion to Rock-- MMhhpmmh tween Sheridan road, Zion and the cross roads at Rosecrans, show all Benton township rights setured but one farm and 60 per cent of New-- port township, according t» R. M. Lobdell, county superinternflent of dell, and Hugh Mill, highwuy com-- AlMOmPrnmEowner Grants Land in Benton Township for Rte. 173 LUDLOW MOTOR--Co top &"'E'.-mz;"é-%. rerg ipom foader e tort--aCtrch Oakiond Pontine delivered prices -- chet intheds to built car of its price in the world! Today's Pontiac Six is built in Amer-- ica's most modern automobile plant-- J a vast daylight factory erected less than two years ago. Here are special ma-- of precision control far surpassing the accepted practice. Here are literally hundreds of inspec-- tors enforcing the law of accuracy with an iron hundreds of inopec;sii:ni: make a separate to cer tain that every ultimate owner obtains a six whichGenenlMomneunbep(mdbm sor--and which will deliver uniformly satis-- factory 'service for many thousands of miles! ~--_In America's Most Modern Plant i mmmmm study to methods of . _ Con-- servative leaders are mindful of a comment of Lord Bryce on Presi-- idential camvoaigns and attempt to 'avold "errors which are capable of "being magnifeid into offenses". One of the main problems is to keep . Overzealous Senators and minor poli-- tticians from making unauthorized ; statements. As an illustration of _the simple faith of propagandists in |small and . ostensibly insignificant 'items is the latest photograph of the _ President posing with Secretary of Lake County team of five, included the following men from Waukegan, Gurnee and --vicinity: Charles Bratzke, Julius Bratzke, Leo Fenlon and Harold Pillifant. Of the twenty-- five games played the Lake county men won eleven. Another match is to be held at Kenosha Sunday. Mr. and Mrs: LeRoy Dietmeyer spent Sunday at Hervard. Mrs. Charles Drawheim had as Lake county's horseshoe pitching champs lost to Kenosha in a contest ~Charles Alcock a wife, Sybille Lucas and Esther O'Havern duvo! to Milwaukee Sunday and spent the day at Washington Park. ' few days in Kenosha. Hoover and --Smith camps as a fore runner to patronage, it is expected the leaders will be swamped by de mands for places on the Federal pay-- roll, A research agency points out that the President of the-- United States appoints approximately 16,000 persons a year, with the concurrence of the Senate. 'The Chief prizes are Cabinet portfolios, with assignment to posts as ambazsadors next in de-- mand. Men of means who have sery-- SV¥ munthoritumothmfitw home states after their forced-- ment from public--office. The uncer-- tainty makes it difficult to sign long leases when thg November vote will probably change the perspective. Though the office seekers are al Mrs. Jas. Hagerty was in Cricago m()'uhghl_lnhms Our Washington | NAND JURORS :sz econtracts in the 2 w at the noon meeting on Wednesday. All of the speakers are men who are nationally known authorities on the subjects on which they will} talk. Commerce will> be 'the principal epeaker at the noon luncheon on the second day. George I. McElidowney, noted Chicago banker, will preside at this meeting. In the afternoon the delegates will be the guests of Ad-- miral Thomas Craven in a tour of Great Lakes Naval training station when drills and manoceuvers will be held in their honor. They will also Nnglgt_thmum Bituation; Judge Oscar E. Heard of Fetunip; Guy Geerieer of ol will be chairman and Eugene Waish eon. 'The feature event of the eve-- ning will be the Governor's ball. On -- Wednesday Daniel J. Woent-- moffil«c&vmm;m memory Henry J. Elliott, past national president. Among the feature addresses of the day will be those by 'William K. Lasher on vo-- cational guidance . and ©placement; Carl S. Vrooman on the Agricultural give the principal address. J. Heber Hudson of Chicago, di-- rector of the mercantile affairs de-- partment of the Illinois Chamber of ready the latter part of this week. The opening day of the convention on Monday will be devoted to recrea-- tion. There will be golf tournaments at both the Bonnie Brook and Glen ¥Flora clubs with a luncheon in the evening at Glenp Flora. Another fea ture of the opening day will be the series 'of contests for bands brought by delegations which will be held in the business section of the city. _ _ The number of bands that will come to the city has not as yet been determined but it is expected that many of the delegations will be ac-- companied by musical organizations. On Tuesday, the invocation will be given by Rev. W. D. Whan of Wau-- kegan. Among the speakers at the morning session will be: Nic Le ington, present -- district governor; Clyde I. Backus of Chicago, district secretary; Emil A. W. Johnson, Chi-- cago, district treasurer and George Shurtleff, Peoria, past district gov-- ernor Samuel Cummings, of Kansas and agricultural circles in the mid-- dle west and in the nation will be trict convention of Kiwanis clubs to be held in Waukegan on September 24, 25 and 26. An outstanding figure will be Samuel Cummings of Kansas will be here on September 25. these days with their occupants back in an endeavor to hold their places. The few secretaries and clerks re-- maining here are busy mailing circu-- lars and re--prints of speeches de signed to aid the campaigns. Jt is sometitmes helpful to take the secre-- taries to the home dixtrict because they can spend their time telling the neighbors what an important person-- age represents the district at Whash ington. 'The postal laws allow legis-- lators and.Federal departmenins to mail hundreds --of tons each year without cost but the tazxvayer foots & photograph as a votegetter, yet this week the opinion was expressed that the: reproduction of the photo graph of the "big three of the G. O. P." would have. a wonderful effect on the--voters. Curiously the same photograph taken a few months ago would be: "just another: picture" of little psychological value.© Politias apparently stirs the imagination at rmflmmm' ofTonll'hshm hmyfinmuicm.m'u:-eh mm%'u't The program for the event has not en announced in full but will be B Y--W ILLLILAMK d A LE Y¥ N. E. A. Correspondent A long list of men prominent in the principal speaker al As far as New York, where their misfortune overtook them. They were among the great number of peoople in the 'tunnel accident, in which Mr.--Ford sufered broken legs and arms, and a weék ago, inflam-- mation set in which suffering was beyond his endurance. He leaves to mourn his--death, his wife, who is gtill in a New York chospital,~ and Many of our Long <LAake friends will be grieved when they hear that Thomas A. Ford passed away last Tuesday. Mr. Ford and --his family spent ten summers at Long -- Lake and during that time made many friends.. This spring they sold their eottage to A. Swanson, brother: of Judge Swanson, of:Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs..Ford had planned--a trip to England this summer:-- They got Edward Larkin and daughter,Mrs. LillHian Cass of Long Lake were Round Lake callers Friday. Mrs. William Harrison and sor and Mrs. Milford Smith attended a vard party at the home of theit Clause Junke is out of town on business for a few day~ Mrs. Mdhm_n apa son at the Tom--Graham residence. -- Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ingaills of Lake (Geneva spent -- one day this wnkatwmm_ --.Milford | h went ~to Chicago Mrs. Raeburn Richardson motored to Waukegan on business Friday. Miss --Florence: Wagner,: Velma Fits and Mr~. L. 'A. Fits were call-- ers at the Alice Geary home Thurs-- Mrs. Milford Smith and Mrs. Har-- ry Merritt motored to-- Waukegan Thursday. % Warren McFeely and Velma Fiaz motored to Oak Park Thursday eve ning and attended the theatre. Mrs.. Ray -- Rippberger and chir dren and Mrs. O. A. Howard tran» acted business in ~Yaukegan Thurs-- Ruben King of Long Lake was a Round Lake visitor Wednesday. Delbert Smith moto= i to Wauke-- Thursday with Velma Fits. Mr. and Mrs.--C. G. McCandless, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vasey attended the Elkhorn fair Thursday. ~--B>n Petersor motored to 'Grays SBupervisor Edward Brown trans acted business in Waukez=an Thurs day. 0o o 0o 0000 00 00 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. William Willington and grandson, Alvin Sherwood, were i e Sn mims Te I.hom'cneonoubuam m.t#o%lmm at & l Uhmwmm ley of Waukegan called at the for-- mer's sister's, Mrs. Flo. Renehan, 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 verse, Fremont; Kenneth Murray, After selecting the October grand Jjury, which goes into session Oct. 1, the board of supervisors Friday Crew the November and _ December grand juries,. . ; The December grand jury will be as follows; Josiah Mcintosh' and Harry Stanley, Benton township: Michael Shelly, Newport; F. T. Hamlin, Lake --Villa; Wallace Drom and Elmer Pollock, --Antipch; Lee Benwell, -- Grant; Lee -- Williams, Avon; ~James Campbell Warren; Peter McDermott,: Matt Slana, Wal ter Zuber, Waukegan; 'Carl-- Kraft, Harold Tallett,.-- Shields>-- Ernest Henri Honeman is now driving a Mr. and Mrs. Cady of Waukegan ROUND LAKE Te t the at Green t | Albert and William, Mrs. Pearl --] Wambaugh and son spent Sunday at the . Albert. Cashmore resident at -- ) Salem, Wis. +--] --Mr. and Mrs. Budd Ford of North , | Chicago, and Mrs. Emma Huson of .| Round Lake, motored to Rockford --]| «~Mrs. Racburn Richardson and ElH-- Mr, --and <Mrs. Adelbert Smith mo-- tored to Belvidere on business Tues: daughter Nona, motored to DeKalb, where Nona is to attend school. . Mr.--and Mre. <Jack= Mason and daughter Mary of Libertyville, . visit-- ed at the Jim Curran home Sunday. '~Mr. and <Mrs. Phil z_a;'ger and son-- Roman, motored to visit Mr. Wagner's mother, :u. plamw"ur SBunday. Mrs. Elsie Harmer and children of Waukegan, spent a few days at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Anna Cash motored to Elgin to visit Mrs.-- Al bright, they also were taken through the state hospital there. Mrs. Katie Ford of North Chicago, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Mr.--and Mrs. Joe Molidor have purchased the Peter Peterson home in Round Lake. They moved in one James Brown of the Illinois Beli Telephone .company of Libertyville, was a Round Lake business caller kan, called at the Jack Daley resi-- dence Wednesday. Lyle Litwiler and Jack Daley were detailed~ at the American Le-- gion ~convention <at Waukegan last ,_ w |';. 'v'l»*'--. : Auanitdlo ns Lraphivenind is Je A f',fig'?'!h Broncheon -- of Wauke-- Oak Park, are on a fishing trip to Gun Lake, Mich., over the week--end. _ Mrs. Mary Mitchell returned to her home in Berwyn after spending a.couple of weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Martha Frost. Warren McFeely, Willis McFeely, president of the--Village of Oak Park and Ben Barsoma, chief of police of Mr. and -- Mrs. Lester Page and daughter, spent Sunday at the Jim daughter, Warren --McFeely, Willis McFeely and Ben Barsema, ntnr'::: home M"afldfln' up at Gun Lake, Mich,. o lr.cndlm?:tfl:n?lorwlmt SBunday evening e agner residence at Fremont Center. Mr. and Mrs. E. L Page, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Page and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Budd Ford of North m.mmmm Round Lake, motored to «Mrs. Racburn Richardson and El szsabeth Richardson, were Waukegan business callers Friday. Mrs. Budd Ford of North Chicago, ealled on her sister, Mrs. Emma Hu-- the disaster at Rockford for duty. They returned home Monday fore-- noon. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Peterkort and son Benny, motored to Rockford Monday to see the damage done by the cyclone. *.; * George Huson and Harrison Gi+ beért called on Marsh Huson at Wau-- conda Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Fits motored to Waukegan Sunday evening. f Mr. and Mrs. Clause Junge, son Clause and daughter Annabell, mo-- tored to DeKalb Sunday. f ~~Mr.--and Mrs. Dell Smith motored to Rockford, 41L, Saturday. spending seven months with friends gt Gurnee. Robert Lempker and boy friends of Chicago, called <at the -- Rosing home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Merrit, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Litwiler motored to mummngd-yow . Mrs. Rena Bracher and daughters are spending a week at the Rosing removed at the offite of Dr. Brac-- kett at Waunkegan Monday. : Mrse. Christina O'Dette returned to Jleaving. for California in a week or Meve in staying where it is warm. How about it Kido? ~ --Mr. and Mrs. Al--Dixon and Mr. and Mra. Matt Dixon of Waukegan, called at the Leo Hendee home Sat-- Mr. and Mrs. Waliter Franck mo-- tored to Waukegan Friday.. . Misses Florence Rosa and Velima Fitsz: motored to Rockford, IIL., Sat-- urday to see the damage that was done by the cyclone. j f . Mrs. Emma Huson was a Wauke-- gan business caller Monday. Mr.--and Mrs. Delibert Richardson was up in northern on aonther buy-- PA + Mr. and Mrs. Milford Smith held a picnic at Round Lake on the Dell Smith lots Sunday. o Henry Honeman and Al Schmeltzer attended the dog races at the Fair driving a new Chandler sedan. lege at Waukegan for a ten months Miss Evelyn Luby spent Monday with Florence Wagner. ¥ Buyers Who Prefer To Purchase From Income Will Find G. M. A.C. Terms Comvenient and Economical ""CADILLACS ""LA SALLES "ELEE | WOODS lm n --four _ ths--only only n Thily originel and beau Here is an entirely new scheme of body gombinations--matchless new interiors-- mew appointments of comfort and --con-- motor car style in the past A triumph in individual beauty ... a refreshing and radical departure from the tiresome commonplace ... a new style, aricher style, a more alluri style than the world has ever knownn% whot -- ~NFY gUICh _ _ _ .. N yeusrue _ f 'ainpere: U / )* ,./.-;'"' ; . t D & 5s 7 _-4'.;'..~ 7W 4 oY ns /-"' [(H /' -- b y Wl AH A¥// 2 4 W M ie /tfz\-,",'/ -- fFE a '-- WUTW!/ -- [1fh ~MOe TANU L. $ :"" M '/;" if!/ /i' o X\\' 1-"/'::: ar-- MU} M } C .. MAIN MOTOR SALES T eliphans 108 -- -- C. BERNARD Before Buying tn ~ McCORMICK MOTOR SALES #r _ .. 304 South Genesee St. _ Waukegan 120 _ [ WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS ~@ Nee 1 mt an A Syncro--mesh transmission permits change l'umy-peed. No clashing. s 2 Duplex four--wheel brakes operate Ildumahonthepedal. twih only * 3 Steering gear handles car with minimum effort. was a Round Lake caller Tuesday. -- Misses Lucile and Cecila Rosing, Henry Honeman and Al Schmeiltzer Mrs. Harry Merritt motored to Wau-- kegan ~Saturday afternoon. Miss Della Amann spent the week-- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Amann, at Round Lake. Misses Florence, Rosa and Velma Fitz and Warren McFeeley motored to Waukegan Sunday to attend the theatre also the Legion convention, Mr. Securiry--Plate glass for safety. Cadillac built, I0--degree, V type Eight. -- Pneumatic Control principle applied to Fisher bodies assures quietness. within easy reach of any driver. z5 T H E S ILV EAR ANNIVERS ARY ,f?£3§ ( oiNA e FB swe &A L{ ZH .\ i /fi | U M N: 5 fundamental improvements with from these ine good taste. Here is a new tended the parade of the American Legion Monday afternoon. called on his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cashmore at Round Lake. _ Mises Evelyn Luby and Florence motored to Hebron Sunday to visit Mrs. Lee Alyward and family. Mrse. Frances White is spending a few days with friends at Waukegan. Mrs. Margaret Smith motored to Waukegan to visit her sister, Mrs. ap 4 s e