f ) $ * rinccosting The Waukegan Woekly Gaztite Lo L sus s Ts senaA f?*;' h. h '- M m id Miss Ruby Williams, Organist. ie s' Sunday school at 9.45, Mr. W. G. _ .. Weells Superintendent, The cry of the hour is to have our young peo-- _ wie trained better in morl!! have Dt :)) Areva m ntur place than the ~~~ erhool to suggest* P § . PAGE P ud Entered as second--class matter October 13, 19 .'mtamuwb.mhd-.uum March 3, 1879. Issued twice weekly. PO YOU KNOW COL. SPRAGUE! Never in the history of this country was the neeow mub,:fithpheuofpuhmnwm for fide men--not perfunctory patriots, but self-- opcrating personalities; not creatures of red tape, trained in procrastination, but human individuals who llnthatflocano!:lertbndmu."boitmw." At such a time the voters of Tilinois are not likely to overlook their opportunity to secure the kind of representation in the United States Senate that are of"cred to them in the candidacy of A. A. Sprague. Here is a man whose private and public acts pro-- ecod obviously from love of honesty, love of fair play and love of humanity. Mrs. Edith Rockefeller McCormick of Lake Forest through her agents Krenn and Dato is planning a city de luxe which is scheduled to cost 315,000.& in --its _ developments nlone 'the lake shore just south of wlong 'tlg. lake shore just SOUUN 9° , it is said. K%r the city which are being prepared now by architects, W'. engin-- eers in ce with the project anno last s m'd' for a model residence, city which, within As chairman of the national rehabilitation com-- wmittee of the American Legion Col, Sprague carried on against corruptionists in Washington the tireless struggle that finally uncovered the looting and plun-- ds:'ng of congressional appropriations for the care of s and disabled soldiers. -- In his own words: "That gang that was intrusted with the expendi-- turs of that money stole from $250,000,000 to $450,-- 000,000 and our wounded, shell--shocked and gassed victims of the conflict in Europe are without adequate hospital facilities." d 100. & ue o dn e BX 5s Lk es -- PB a few years, is expected to occupy the--entire tract owned by the comp-- any, and will be equipped with every irstitution of a modern city. , To Have Club. The city will not only be a model home community, but will be pro-- vided fine hotels, country club ;.d ; features which will make a center for the north nhluw_d&hnml the lake shore cities of Wisocnsin. C TO PLAN MODEL CITY ON SHORE ERC CC GARWeHRE . AARRNeRTT CEET CC As commissioner of public works in this city Col. Sprqgue has saved Chicago hundreds of thousands of dollars. Within the last three months he saved the plant which will cost in the Sei@h~ borhood of $1,000,000, ths laying of 2. anura» s¥ stant 'u uw 4%1«&*" provement such as gas and electric-- ity, even if necessary to build sep-- arate plants and the erection of a large hotel and _ other business buildings for the conveience of the residents of the new city. While no more deéfinite formal an-- nouncsements were made, it has been stated informally that the plans preo-- vide for the building of » water Jantk whish will mast im the neigh-- --Bible class for adults Thursday evening at 7:30. CHRISTIANX SCIENCE Third) Floor ---- First N: Sunday 1¥h, (the 18th Sunday ity) are: * ~s. Edith Rockefeller Mc-- Cormick Said to be Ready to Start Improvement. Church School at 10 a.m. Saturday, October 18th is . St. Imke's Day and there will be Holy Communion at 7:30 a.m. same, -- You are Mornine worship at 11:00. The m¥ will* speak on "Proving and HA Fast." 4. People's meetine at 8:30. 96 service at 7:30 Subject of Refage." Sermon evan-- in tone and warm in wel-- kEYSTONE PRINTING SERVICE, Publishers. bwilding. Services: Sunday, 10:45 AM. Subject: "Doctrine of Atonement." 8T. LA WEENCES EPISCOPAL 8T. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL Rev. Herbert B. Guyn, Pastor i.' .. tprRERAN Sunday school at 9:30. German services at 10:30. North Shore sone of the Walther ineue will hold its Rally next Holy Communion 8 am. _ Holy Communion and sermon 11 PBRESBYTERIAX CHURCH FRANK H. JUST, Editor. First Nationa Bank at 191 city ity $205,000 by insisting second bids on the -- erection of 5,000 new "flh in outlying districts. wymnwmh-.u'l-fwm that slides easily, and often with little meaning, from smooth political lips, But it is the keynote of Col. Sprague's umpdn:ndhlhm\vhtmnd before a dull platitude has suddenly taken on vigor. A sound,thoroncimu'hh'bhhfm fiontoratfiedumfinlbmtyd&mw order, but a wide experience in everyday life, that has taught him what other people's troubles and misfor-- tunes are, is probably what he himself considers his most valuable equipment for public service: Whenever Col. Sprague feels that he lacks exper-- ience concerning the matter in hand he goes out and gets it, if that is possible. When a report was submitted to him as commis-- sioner of public works by a corps of efficiency experts, who suggested cutting down from nine to five the number of men employed in the city's garbage pits, he went out to the pits himself. There he put on waist-- high rubber boots, got. down into the slimy y mass with a shovel and lent a hand at lpnodlns::r- "Gentlemen," said he, "I don't suppose any of you has ever shoveled garbage, but I have. I assure you it is hard work, and I do not think the number of men employed to do it is too large. Let us start our encon-- omies higher up." ¢"'9 j efficiency experts. Col. Sprague is an American and a believer in America. He is not of those who think this country incapable of working out her own destiny unentangled. He would give her domestic policies the fullest oppor-- tunity to develop, without handcuffing her destiny to foreign wrists. ., . ~ 3 o s _ _/A man like this--a believer, a worker, a fighter-- should make a United States senator of the sort we need now.--Editorial from the Chicago Herald and Ex-- aminer. The following day he took up tne report wiath the REGISTER, ELGNAVE BIG Judge Decker on Program With Talk on Elkdom and What it Stands for. The evening program consisted of several acts arranged by Joe Bren. Following the -- entertainment Judge Martin C. Decker gave the talk of the evening. His subject was, "Elkdom And What It Stands For." Over six hundred Elks of < the wm" w att,endod the u' stag held Wednesday night at the Armory. Elks from every part of the country were present for the affair and it was declared the most successful get--to--gether held this The evening program wAas Oopen-- ed with a short business session from 7:15 to 8:80 o'clock -- after which the Elks adjourned to the Armory where the entertainment and stag took place. * MH;O: --é;vo;';VE _Croker of Austin is visiting at the Mrs. Allic T. Nich-- olas home. year. William Wheeler is enjoying a va-- cation from his employment with the Foulds Milline Company. _ TIME AT ARMORY Getting Up Nights Tells You There is Danger Abead; J. H. Dorton, W. Graham, Va,, says: "I had to get up seven or eight times at night for forty years. I thought it was my age. After tak-- ing Lithiated Buchu a short time, I am alright." Lithiated Buchu clear-- ses the bladder as Epsom Salts do the bowels, thereby relieving irri-- tation, driving out foreign matter and. neutralizing excessive acids, These are the causes of 'unnatural action of the bladder at night. Lith-- iated Buchu (Keller Formula) is not a& chedp medicine. The tablets cost 2 cents each. Sold at all leading drug stores or Keller Laboratory, Mechaniesburg, Ohio.. Sold by F. B. Lovell &Co., Libertyville, ~No. 140 fi.mmnuxuuc Plastering and Telephone 48 Anywhere on the North Shore ---- Lathing Lib x*traAlls, Mixois MADOLE Register first with live news and only $2.00 per year. mmmm AUDITORIUM THEATRF oi mi uke sak P + yruul powail P *rapmome '* Fint'-s}ww Starts at 7:00 2 _ Admission 10¢ and TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, OCT. 21--22 HERE'S your biggest screen surprise ----Gloria in Trousers! See her first male characterization in this thrill picture=~of a daring, cunning Apache who leads an amazing double life and mystifies the whole of Paris. From the play by Maude Fulton -- Scenario by Forrest Halsey HAMILTON COMEDY