7l"%TTC"""'T'-C" g; "-u-dumd-eh-mmmmgum Itg,"1i',i'F1lhrrintr 1925 nearly 18,000 miles of roads in the venous rtirAill, ' T were surfsced. The present system of expansion ttima (i,'-,', J N asking all through routes and main thoroughfares I,iii'iii's% st','.'? ai - and everyxpoint of importsilce directly accessiblej 'r7a'r1ll, . t' A permanent roads, beside their greater comfort sud I-itii1,2till "cl a . have had a direct influence upon real estate value. and, 'ii4t , "jurist prices»! numerous products, thus benefitting lii,ri'-,)l,i'1 . T, . . Mme regardless of "station and occupation. llrfss,tt'ci)i,s'ii in fact; the eptit of improved roads is more than repaid to 53.. public in these increased real estate .values alone. humming are very short sight? when they demur' at the [iii1cf'y,t.es of expense. Prosperity an increased vslues always if; inc! permanently paved highways. av ----t d. O . l n-utter-ttf-hy-r'" -rmml. as" tof-s _ . aiiiii tia%GiAiG _"""""" um" and mill-'3'!" _ T118 LIVING VOICE . One of the wonders of the phonograph and motiorr pictures 3 that the person speaking or acting may thus be brought We the public long after they themselves have passed on. An unusual example of this is presented in a Fourth of My? .ladio mm in which the voices of three Presidents of the' United States,'-now dead, were put upon the air. Theodore Roosevelt delivered an address on "The Farmer and the Dukes: Man"; Woodrow Wilson gave his "Address to the tanner" and Warren G. Harding again gave to a triumphant but mowing world his address at Hoboken on the mturmfor burial of 5212 American soldiers, marines and nurses. victims a! the World War. Many picture houses throughout the land threw upon the screen the animated images of these and other departed statesmen. heroes and patriots. The "touch of s vanished hand" is all but possible, and "the sound of s voice that is still" strikes" the heart with a strange renliantidn of _ the mysteries that man has penetrated sud s premonition of thoseothers he will yet penetrate. . * Through these devices there is saved, for future genera- thtsvidonofmt pemtles and the sound of their voices lgthdrgreetestmoments. Great events ntaymarehaemaa the ms hundred years after they have occurred. This is s 'hIh-hsl'ltueendthosewhosremkinzevery effortto -taNI' these records are doing s public work of great value. _ mmiDmGCotrrslrRAD3r J l, The vast volume of new construction work hartaxed some (the manufacturerssnd dulersin building materiplato 'mtmeitrnetttk butfew mdiettadvaneets incest havebeen mooted. Promptdeliveriessr'ebecominzsprominentfsétor insane mun thoupaienosd builder hssfound little -einthitrdtreettiierbese-ehitsaeheduhshavebeen -mdto-tthiiaituatioat. Gm-ents-tri-Hiatt-hut-anti-tttrite'.' tSorel-ttteh-tthte-trt-Pee!?','??,?"! hm Materials amaze unprecedented building activities. 1isthaogd,atttrahoddarsthitoetivitrmmldha" thrownthebnildinzmsw'islm-odneensndpurveywihtos atauurmtietutnroatduverara1rTedtheentireiitditMrr _rhi.ioohimraheadonturnrtof%i1dersisprmrintrtobe m of annual demands, are little above normal, thus vane-t atrittétisintt trtfhrenr and prices, evenunder the affecting an While am to the building public. 11lillPA!rlillrNCB hetitneeisamautdrtutafnietaa1argertrortortionof An-ima. Thiaitonanifeestinntanvrara.Lonrbeforentrain "net-tttestate-ttan-pan-tdint/isle/tf "mammomintoarriveabitsooner. Somefeel th.atitunee-rtottesthefirtttot1ittlttstltoutrhfhtr1ntr mrtb-edfortirnentati. Hatrainisafewminuteulaate -irt.trmtutenasisaaor-dinremaruabmstthertoor 'm-nent of the mad. If these impatient people wait five mtmrteforuatmeteartherdeeiam.ititsahatf.hourttnd eaiehaatttitttterrmdhnagrtn'itunkruptandhatrtmitnmtintt an. If an elevator is not tunable the instant they want it, ttmr-ttthet-ttttet-tft-tdet-s. ltisnotunusual tetrnredartrinntotatasnt)hmteeonaerasaimrtutdthenturn "dqratehthestmttprtttr. Itisnotthevalueoftimewhich -aettreoptehurrrsso.,,stendatbeimraatst1tssrabthear thtnkturamturammerurimrntient. tf impatience were indiativé of zeal and efficiency in "tge-ttttmight-re-ded-ith-ance. Th'epenon ,raerai-ttrn-eoutttdttmnothurrrirrrdoaotot "WWW. MAsteaftenmatreawaate. It-ttreel-iterative' anddhmter interferes with My. hnrui-m,rastsihlr,ishatamaNfestationttfthe enforspeod..8peededh'ectedinlittlecirchedoeenotcam -arftmnthetttartintrplaee. *b-tserunthe-tatitrnttf 'iiii:a-ti-Brahtrttrtntk a." tbs, nub "jinn, In," an a! At :10 u *h'nxtpnw "at mumaygm. aiuiirdaiiaei-tAnthoiyuit We uih'ron We gunmen. Putt1uttrgu. ALONG THE tlArlBlBfUlroNllilt, Mil-VIMM -mgaNErLgurr.Bdttetr MBttiotrtaf ttt.rkrir in. n2ttitftitttt'fatt "r-ht'".""'.""'"'"'. Whatwt-denfortslisnq life dd" . . 'mmmMmuuum bumnwwmbm Aprmr,-aJsteredq.ret1 mworldmynoth will: t1tg2t,t,l'ptgtg"Argtt iBrm1rinesrthhrrt.he jury- If ihtt1thosustrtethth, Wight-rt; "-rfst.atotaf O . . mum-awe» aruirhari-t-tn. hsttrr-t-eteert-r" ,m.- "at." Adm grrt is." M "I M """."'1' r". iraaGruiittet"" . mmmuubumaui tttiri"UGrer"iiiiuettiysdaiittu "iGiii it}; go 33W . HUSBAND TAKES l PAY;'HAS LEW den telephohod his wife " their home, 905 South Bum "not Wan- kegm'ayhg chit he would be home iiGGiroAtiineandthatrterq!tet- 'od dinner to be prepared for him. That is Mint that In Hutton has heard from her husband who took with him his caning and left her and their two childm. - one and two, tn destitute circumstances. Mr. Hayden' had expnaaed dis; aatiafaciion with his obligations as a married man to friend: and at varioaa time! had intimated that he wouH won break away trom them and it it. believed that he has gone to San Diego. Calif., where his par- 1eats, Mr and Mrs J. H. Harden, a'iiilar"i",roi Waukegau, live. -At "fluent In. Hayden and her children are making their home with hee parents a 531 Chestnut The state's attorney bu been uk- od to "ritrt in locating Haydon 9nd :éLJJi '16} at. Aid him ' donment has been taken out, the wife "and. _ Prubytoriu Child Gert. Shock. Pu' Sunnis, school a 9:45 a. 111., Mr. w. G. Welk, thqeitntendant. Ben is . plat for you. Morning worship at 11:00 a. m. The M: will speak I "message to the bum." Good music aid a candid wel- Out-union annual-vice will be heidhtttt.Methodist MM. Y.DeLomrrmeetftnrth-oaL tet.gottn'ia-thn1utheragt MGM?" tt.rtavmhrqetq"tMtftiriit. . mw-moioa-m. 'tra%ttaerviearintttovertinrat 7:80p.m. . 'hir-tor-md-th-mad hntfofhis Won the history oftuhatheranebuehhtAmeriea. You will enjoy the morning dwell mica, and feel rehab- 'sdamitrtmntrthenesdamierneo-d Mimi-Wot worship. Rug/ins att1:00 o'eloekmddoaes "12:00 0:12:10- We My invitation ,ehrdonotttettmttt-ebmrhto can. and worship with u in a My fellowship, "tdeft/tatm'- iiiik " church dim-d In. rathrnmtnoitrittet1tA1lrimtt a]: ali, and he mum. tonrard, mmwbe-hddinm ait-tto'ntheemminttar'rtlt0. gilt: CHRISTIAN SCIENCE . F we Moor m i'UlflSi'12 jut: NgrentDegenaAtrairtst&m1 menial." TheEpworthLeaxueutO:3o. madmCunpmeetingisnov in maul-Fob 18nd Mth will be two you Sunday: that" All was we held on daylilht away... We tamstrersnthhiirinethatt:U. amekntststaniteoetuetertan tbruvineitrrtrrttttrrtothttrtt iirGoiia+rreihinfttrhttr mummsehophm- St. Lawrence'- limp-I Church amusing July 18th he seventii Sunday after Trinity) Edy Communion, 'too " mrFrrlhteharirtnndthmtttmut00 .n. C C (Jinn): Sehoet,10t00n.m. ' All new" on thing!" Saving they have no other my to come. 'rum - my who do not 1"" GiotseGarioetrtrfsarsdtrbt.r: tiemitnrotshlpar. TheoostJould; ntrtbethi. _ thi-tusa-twed-d-ine of-s-ttttwed-Han JiIiprttiasstsmeetttttttw1th-rtrrr- iirGstorts-rrttyfeltetye ihtishtehersruitml life. Nothing (iirtiriGtaiuandnrMtttt1th.iPtP week no " noon Joseph gt!- mummy-lamb iaiiScUiaitidkd-thho, - - when: . CHURCH}; 8:1:de Selma! ct 9:" I. m. Snn'ce " 10:45 a. m. ITJXLUUINH ....____ -' _ T . 4. - can». to» . Inn-1f afen's Work Shirts, blue chambray -_.. 'Ne Up Jail B. Debug, MC "he Church Whose lumber: All "ant-id's)".- "MC-abandons SM ITH'S TAX M tetarMaoratdFarqp_llHeNrtN. ' nut-mink. 13¢"th TAILOBING .1" A] 000 m of paving prom in Lake ettstrttr were read to the bound of a-trom " My after- noon'; meeting. 'Ne and! In Route No. 11 in medicaid. 800.000; Route 7-A " "taboo, 8:15.000: Route 12 in Avon Whip, $40,000; Route 8 in ummne Whip. 380,000; and Route " in Barton Ind New.. port "rwttatsitm, $165,000. -'rhetou1etehufttorttflftt and anew miles. The money in to come out of the $780,000 county PINE BLUFF, Ariana. July ts-- An accident unique in the urinals of Pine Biafueettrred here when a golf bull exploded and seventy injured Alex Breathwitt. local youth. YOUTH HURT AS . BALL EX PLODES Breathwitt at Met Coldwell were playing on the minim»! links " memorial park when Bmthwit pick- ed up an old ttootf bell lying on the ground and was enminlnx it when it°cxplode¢ The aeid in the interior of the bail struck him in the eyes, ceasing mm Wary. His right,eye was badly injured. T FIRE LOSSES PROVE . HEAVY Mmhuy mutations for M40r "PRrNGrnil1eD, Ill" July 13. - Fire insurance eotnpanies have Bur. tinned tuett territte losses through large are: here that they have de-- cided to cancel I" policies where the om" of the buiIdincs fail to com; Aunnomum WM!!!) T1! wogwogms l 'i, Tuesday and Wednesday, July 204t1trt 'i,' "Under Western, Skies" 'pm'unnml or.it. F, uihd'umum" ' a" 'ri-roi-ter."'""'"-"'. ll? AT MEETING meat, July 18th ." . JOHN "not": amount nzvonz. in With JACQUELINE 1.0630!in LOUISE FAZENDA Amyeomdyoflovc'l.ryodntdminummmro- 'iiiTsCaiii%FiiaiUA"t'imsesdemttott6nattlrht-, ',iiz,,,ia,,vrti,gnug,raq aroett-thesteerthtrr mambo in ,1d"iFiiiuiiiFiiaiuiiitNomsnttEqrrrrK- havflghomhahufloyluforlhuhongmxii "The Gilded Highway" Ladies' Dresses, rayons, broaddoths, tub silk,voile,7etc. m.............-............... $2.95 Up Qtltdrg't and Pajamas, VO e and crepe o-----.--------- $1.25 Up Princess Slips, silk finish. -----"""-.""'""'""""- $1.98 Children', Play Suits, chambray sud denim and khaki o..c-............-......c....i.---. $1.00 Boys' Two Piece Khaki "Eaamee'l Plitr8ultt' o------.-----'------ $2.50 and 3295 Bott' Two Piece Khaki Suits, long pants-. $3.50 I Bois' Keynes Sport Blouses c.....:...........]..........'... 31.00 130m? Overalls, blue denim o--------. $1.00 Up Girls' Blbomer Dnesses ,................:-....._. $1.25 Up Men's Overalls ind Khaki Pants ...-..w... $1.05 Co i; q ot phrty and tea aprons, kiddie frocks, fin aprons, rompers, dainty pillow?, butht and Inner scar-ts, novel stuftoys, etc. 18 ' now on display "--. LOU 'r"ef'ltu'fl8i'ii h'lflfg'hflt'f',PN I "Parisian Nights" aid: min PAIDUS may warm m m an enemy ma Amen: "I?dotioose Widows" f%igtgtestfions 1 Attattned-ttttrot6N A..." Path] iiLLTiGG iii-1.74": "mum's 111x up." Iy, July 19th Our Full Line of JBt1eiBa Fancy Work SATURDAY; JULY tt ti new KERRY, in r"" __ tl tg ohsurvr!pm pi.etttf,trtt.ltt! Giiriii/ifiGiiaUn. as and: of the prom MI.va "I the "continuum mad, 1'1 the if; Emu» Wu af the department. FORESTER HAS NEW TREE NOW SPRINGFIELD, m., July 18.--c., T. seem. the trprintrfuld city forea- ter, is seeking to Introduce a new kind of tree to capital city yards. It is called the Moline elm. This elm is said to be that grower that is propagated try grafting or bud- W The city forester say- one of these trees set out six years ago now is over 22 inches in trtameter and 26 feet tall. "he lane tue very Inge. upswing from 5 to T inches across. All ruidente of the city planning to plant trees are urged to purchase this type. - $5333.". 'i:"iiiiiiii? Said Aa, aid you a! are. a has. No more hdvkinls'm' ding, mowing, numb, dam-t Nei, ,triittttrttq for Math " night: you: old at ditarrh diagram 0 , 2,'t tt,'tgf my. Am in m "I. - m' 11m. ol'thia mt. claim "12:: cg" in g,tlgtet' 1% tIU t magi W m, soothed g'f'U%h' or -xtBee unit: "In." u W m h um ,. m we-" PEEPLW'" Iiiig2il I u " Saturday July 17 GASTON GLASS Ir.udl_bI.H.A.8chwermm Mr.Ntt wuflflmfihhomaon'mtw' It. Henryxhne is eniovssralf11itttt,' Giiiiiaii"iG/"ii"iiiiiiiii'GTiGl"rti "rtev.rEBeueattmdedeoetfer- [an ntArlingtonBeigtttathi-ett. Dom- _Mr.iturtaetasmtnntmrtaaetx_on 1 i) CORNED BEEF 'i', WEEK . LIBERTYVILLE tgt=rgrghTl'tdl=llffl= DAY o=l'drdh"="lfll'lll1'lh%flr _ P Boneless, Brisket corirmit)Beef, _ . no bones, no waste, per'lb. . . . . 22t _ , Boneless Rump Corned Beef, - Perlb...............22c Sweet Pickled Pig Shanks, per lb. 18e : _i!, thich ushers in the most gigantic' . COMMUNIWATION f UPTOWN MARKETS, Inc. FIREWORQ; m _pfrpijJi)Tr-ri2i0N6r, The Whole Community Will Be There ' Large assortment of Fresh Fish every Friday F Thursday; July 22 Vaudeville Acts -- Races Baseball Games Horse Shoe Pitching _ _ Contest - , Old Time F iddling _ . Contest ALL DAY and EVENING 545 No. Milwaukee Am, Store No. I 'ver- attempted. in Lake County ntertainment for Everyone bawmhaw' 7m a, this Mr. ad in. Wet-bu of North chiakGilitiritttthiA.N.ur- "M100"!- tenaasiiatim.0.BadkeaMa" Da-attd_aMesticrrttG- "irr.%d tEgoettatti-d4hagtter spent My new" Ltp1 SPECIAL This IS atthe v, 3. in 5V