Ns tyville. Mr. Foelds of Chicago was a Sun-- day guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Meyer . Mrs. C. Hapke of Argo, IIlL., Mrs. mtm and daughter : ealled on Mrs. King of are to ladies team dn Puiatine on Wednesday Evening _ ~The dance given by the Munde-- lein Volunteer Fire Department on last Thursday evening proved an at-- '.-fla"l'hofloor was crowed all evening as well as all the stand-- of Mr.--and Mrs. Frank -- Uishinger and son Francis motored to Chicago on Saturday afternoon,. _ . _ --»Miss Esther Hodge,. principal of the Mundelein School is able to be back at her work after an illness of ~ Are you among the number who are planning to see Blanche Sweet and Ben Lyon in "The New Com-- mandment" at the Libertyville Au-- xon'rmdaymnlu? The will be the ever popular Miss Margaret Ketcham of Chi-- cago spent the week end with. her aunt. Mrs J. W. Chandler and fam-- ~Miss Alico Mann of Duluth is vis-- iting relatives in Mundelein and vi-- ~Mrs. James B. Robinson and son of Elmhurst are visiting at, the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E; C. Shaddle. ily. Russell Rouse spent Sunday in Chicago with Howard Terpening. Mrs. H. L. Burdick suffered | a fractured hip when she fell down the back steps last Thursday. A trained nurse is in attendance. ternoon. MUNDELEIN won by Floyd Walton of Liber-- Plain and Ornamental plastering. Robert R. Dawson ALL MEDICAL AND SURGICAL DISEASES of the KIDNEYS and BLADDER Office 223 Washington St., Waukegan _PHONE 465 Doctor John P. O'Neil State Bank of Murdelein Phone 287 our fair lady bowlers SAVING . regularly at this t invites your account TL SOCIAL DISEASES for "EACC Tournament at Arlington~Heights on Friday evening and. Saturday spent Sunday in Waukegan. last Tiffany has made while© in the Bank here m hurofhcr-lm&m of North Chicago, in Chicago on Mrs. Bert Terpning of Chicago visited relatives in Mundelein Sat-- Aluminum Demonstration at the home of Mrs. Forest Flagg Owen of Libertyville on Monday after-- noon. Last weeks matches in the Twin City League saw several upsets with some of the lower teams ge*-- ting the better of the breaks. Jae Dorfler ended the week by taking two from Ives. | The scores: Mrs. Wm. Albright attended an ITIZENS BANK BUILDING wWEDNESDAY SATURDAY GEORGE A, JONES Regular Hours 9:00 -- 12:00 A. M. 100 -- 600 P. M. Phone 287--W Bluhm Avg .. Tegtmeyer ... W. Meyer _ Allanson ... Doiph Avg Franzen ... 15M R Wells ... 169 H. Wells ... 128 J. Dorfler .204 Johnson ... 151 Totals ... 814 125 182 166 166 175 163 146 194 182 175 815 2489 151--499 175--52%5 176--483 --JAMES MORROW & SON 202 SOUTH GENESEE STREET, WAUKEGAN PHONE 228 'These astonishing new figures represent more than a price reduction. They represent a price sensation| At one stroke they dhninatétheneeessity}orcom- promise in the purchase of a motor car. They mean that henceforth no one need be forced by economy to invest in less than Dodge Brothers quality. They mean that a car world--renowned for its long . life and dependability is now well within reach of They are made possible by a $10,000,000 expansion program, vastly increasing production, and introduc-- ing the latest and most advanced efficiency pre-- cesses into motor car manufacture. q They aprly to the finest line of motor cars Dodge Brothers have ever produced-- Type--B Sedan -- -- -- -- 895 Special Type--A Sedan -- -- 1075 Coupe --~?*. .. _ ._ . $00 Panel Commercial Car «_ »---- 885 Screen Commercial Car .-- -- -- 810 _explains the development: of health \departments and the resultant rap-- 1d increase in the length of life and 'the cemarkable improvement in vig-- Touring Car -- -- Graceful and stylish new body'lines. Rich and attractive new colors. Absolute smoothness of engine operation--with new snap, power and silence. Perfected steel body construction, affording, among other things, complete vision from every angle, greater safety, greater beauty and longer car life. SPRINGFIELD, IL, Jan 23--With an uitra modern hospital insteac of a log cabin as a birth--place,. the 140,000 new babies ofipecbd in IM-- inois durinp 1926 will not anly fall bheir to a multitude of conveniences and «comforts undreamed of in the early days of their grandfathers but they will inherit a dozen surplus aac D. Rawlings, state health di-- rector. -- In 1900 the average length of human life in the U. S. was less than 45 years while today it is over 67 with a strong upward tendency. Credit for this .s due to magnifi-- cent advancement in medical and sanitary knowledge which is ordin-- arily subemerged in ~the popular mind by such twentieth century marvels a sthe radio, the flying ma-- years in <which to enjoy the good things of life, according to Dr. Is-- RBabies Now Coming Into World Get Conveniences And More Years. "Since 1900 the chlorination of water supplies began. This proced-- F. O0. B. Detroit -- > far nitude of which can only be imagin.|but .smalilpox and.rables was prac-- afimammfimw Now ty-- 1900.' During the five years prior | phoid fever, 10fkjaw, diptheria, to :1916, for example, thirteen epi.| pneumonia, w ng cough, scarlet demics were traced to the raw milk | fever, and Nother diseases can supply of Chicago but no{epidemic|be prevented in that way. has been attributed to contanimat--| "These outstandoing developments ed milk in that city sintve pasteuri--| and numerous others have not only zation of all milk began. icreated a place for health depart-- destroyer of armies, scarlet fever, vicious kidnapper of children, and a number of other diseases o lesset im-- portance have been revealed during *"*The means of spreading and specific methods of preventing yel-- low fever, one time perpetual night-- mare cf the oation, malaria -- and hookworm, scourges of the south-- land, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, peril of cattle raisers, tyhoid fever, ite influence over the important science of nutrition. have 'been dis-- ecovered since 1900. serman, Schick and Dick tests and numberless other therapeutic and di-- "Ultra--viclet radiation, solar t}er-- aphy, M-h air treatment,> insulin, "Vitamins, with all of their infin-- Harry Pfannenstill, Prop. . MUNDELEIN, ILL All inds of Auto Repair Work Day and: Night Service q-l'lmntl'l THE STAR id fever to le ~--what it was. & of milk, whi |_"These outstandoing developments |and numerous others have not only 'created a place for health depart-- ments but they have made the health officer an mfid factor in evrye |community that would hope to enjoy [its quots of the Rlessings that nci-- poured upon the modern world. . ST. MARY'S HALL Fremont Center BUNCO Card Party Thurs., Jan. 28 REFRESHMENTS '--_ Given by. YOUNG LADIESY +# SODALITY ) Fruits of the of them so tiicl s Pad "fla Formula). Had to get Bull..;t(lmu at mor two ge';hn up t, f o Alright now." Lithiated cleanses the bladder like Epsom | =° _ ___ . _ . L s 0 00 Saits do the bowels, thereby reliev--' f ing ifrritation, driving out fnreign _ Read the Classified ads--now. Rest Haven Garage Willys--Knight and Overland Phone 632--W--1 Ivanhoe, Illinois --_-- BATTERY WORK We have installed a complete outfit for charging batteries, and are prepared to put your battery in first class shape. All repairs made by men who know it tested free of charge. Special Dinner on Sunday a ; 'M # ? '0 1 » oo FURNITURE MOVING A SPECIALTY. PHonEs LisERTYVILLE 144M. Ravexwoopn 1607. VIRGINIA CAFE WILLERS MOTOR EXPRESS Wheat Cakes like Mother used to make » _ and the home of good steaks e L. H. DIETZ, Prop. Large Stock----Priced Right GET UP Gas Ranges -- Combination Coal and Gas Libertyville's Finest Place to Dine CLEAN AND WHOLESOME FOOD . Bring your battery here and have Enameled Ranges . Heatrolas Round Oak Heaters _ Hot Blasts Kitchen Heaters . _ Laundry Stoves Sales and Service Station FREE AIR AND WATER All Work Guaranteed E. A. KOEHN, Proprietor Dine at the We Are Agents for the S ho te e / > T we. 1 Ane t Cea c if teancel y> +s iuel 4 night. Lithiated Buchu (Keller Formula) is not a cheap medicine. The tablets cost 2 cents each. Sold at leading drug stores or Keller acids. These are the causes of un-- natural action of the bladder at --F. B. Lovell and Co., Libertyville