Wiatd D. Weddington, Charles® MeK. e¢a. +Robinson, Muir S. Fairchild, £nai: '€C. Whitehead and John W. Benton. which is more than ample 'or any the jumps, for the longest single that between . Neugen and Blanca, in crossing South P from Chile to Argentina, anly 565 miles. 4 #i of jthe boat strueture < When are lewered the pilot can land aldsnt A lever contraited the raises or.--lowers the wheals and even when flying over tracted position to reduce wind re-- '.fi';' buw ue mtatr s -- sn sme v rin ds & % Rflight has been divided into six-- and l:ueh. an offti-- mrrangements. These officess, are: <« The fi-z shows that Nicara-- gua is the: m ot includ-- Win hot «gum:. guadte . uy aviators 3 go ithere--without their 4. : l'*u&:- lane : the Leoning Actorfauticat En-- veorporation will be used. alight: on g kake from iland> or--~»wa body TiX Te a hnsl shlloles xo wheels--which, when diawn snugly into --niches in tae the ;Leening samphibian : plane g the Leoning Aeroniantical En-- veorporation will be used. alight on t-h'; kake h-;hd or ~wWa TiX Te a hnsl shlloles xo wheels--which, when diawn h spugly into--niches in tae To iene t in 5 sovs" To: First.Lient,. B. Souza ; fifth division,--Capt. -- Walcotk..P. . Haye: ; wixth division, Wirst Lient. Van G. eountry in Cent eriea except on xlhhuhd be visited army planes on %vfiefib is reveale Arica. the center of the 3.", .Ed" be-- and : Peru, .w the efforts of: the United States failed ghl-m KFirst Lieut. Byr.n . Burt, Jr.; second division, First will be visited by United Itates planes on their Pan--American E.vhhlhfiumm 13. "hdtlomblzu&i:huar:nf:* or the trip. Government statisticians have fig-- ured that the squadron of ftve r.-mm approximately 18,-- miles. No .wt will be muadle to break any retords.. for WASHINGTON, Nov. 1--FEvery untry in Central and South Am-- jien except one and all the prin-- pal islands of the Caribbean Sea and "Pellcas and Melisande"-- g,dnh-ralndactulpcr- teaches the soul to re-- =:an-.dm"li:~,0wl leclares. "I have loved it pas-- New York City.--Music to give eolor and reality to the make--be-- Neve life of the stage--this is an "€ 6 eess recipe Jmczrl.w?l;: Famous Actress Has mm the actor for his part. My Woven Melody Into |ing'« waks tR stage in a David All Stage Successes %ueo prodfction. Jane Cowl Uses Music TO THE SOUTH music into all her t successes--"Romeo un:';:- "Antony and Cleopatra" at ..-.4',_2 W -- d#Y, ---- ; fesl so m;bfl.z_ o t\ As Aid To Acting has thing chat ha beanty." Highbrew. ism does x harm than good ne oes me manek Toying what is actuaily vuigar?"* r day at the rate of about shape of the trunk of some of these to" ahu thele wirth, "which direads W cenverts the circumference into diameter in feet and inches. Are there any larger trees in the state of Illinois than those whict have been reported? & light ular song which has a M%Pznmiu melody such as No W onder,' .s:zfi.n. those with less musical to nlrnd to the masters,. -- Naturally: 1 do not wish to campars such pieces to the masters, but all the same, fiqhmadmm-ng m:mpodfiou. who what wil survivre the test of time--in music, drama or any-- -- Among the oaks which often in Illinois reach the age of 250 years, a burr oak was measured in Union eounty ,lllinois, which was 15-- feet in cireumference at 4% feet above the ground. Allnc""motthi: same -- species was nd in the Browntfield woods <near:. Urbana, which was 17 feet in circumference at breast height. = Mr. J. E.« Foley, of Paris, lllinois reports one still larger, which as measured 'by -- for-- esters of the U. S. Forest Service, was 108 feet in height, and 18 feet in cireumference, while some white oaks in Edgar county measured 15 and even 18 feet in circumference. On account of the irregularity in light ing closely are the sycamore, pecan, and swet. gum, all of them growing in some cases to over 175 feet in m 6 "No Wonder" "Ihe audience could not see me but it could hear me and so cuuld a\:taftou. I have always felt was an extremely impor-- tant member,. therefore, of that in height and has a girth of 23 feet at a point 3 feet above the swell of the roots. _ Others follow-- air ".M'td?i. army eorps' --digi-- sion because the inverted positicn of the engine is believed to offer several distinct advantages. I1 can be more effectively stream--lined, for one thing, and this gives less hsad This modification of the original »--. Another large tree found in Mary-- land is the pecan tree measuring in one instance, 22 feet in circumfer-- ence at a height of 4% feet from the ground. & A tulip tree growing in Wabash valley of Illinocis measures 190 feet vision for the pilot. It also permits a more advantageous position of the when it comes tlongflu trees ac-- cording to R. B. , chief forester for the department of conservation, who returned recently from an in-- spection trip through Maryland for-- grounds of a college in Annapolis, was "estimated ~to be 800 years old. It was 26% feet in eircumference at a point one foot above the ground. thrust line of the propeller wiuh respect to the wings. trees of Maryland with those if I!-- linois and~finds that aithough the woeody plants of the eastern state do exceed those of Illincis in size, our offerings are not "pikers." One of the mammouth trees in ILLINOIS HAS "I think, by the way, that the The pull of the moon is lengthen-- Miller: made a comparison of the SPRINGFIELD, I!l., Nov. 1 noticed it. LARGE TREES i'i* 3 *4¥ seat Eather's umbrella was not to be found anywhere. So he asked the nfl:ldhhtznflyif&qhd seen "l--al':._' is fest "'?'_auum'mnmz.ny son "Cause when I was in the hall last *ht I mmfi:{um: ell, T'll have to one.'" When a self--made man makes a fool of himself he robs some woman of. the job. When. asked about increase in savings, Charles Steele of the Ficst National Bank stated that ::':rf accounts have increased . ¥ since 1920; Adj. King of the Salvation Arimy says: "I find prohibition has made a happy difference in many homes; there are less calls for clothes " Miss Himmelreich, humanc offic-- er said: "Yes, there is a change for the better since the passing the Eighteenth Amendment." C. 8. Tramminer, manager of the Finnish Dairy states that their milk sales have doubled and that taere is no question about it, the increase is due to prohibition. He also men-- tioned the marked difference in their collections. "No bad bills now," be Dick, the cub reporter, says he wouldn't mind to be his brother's keeper if his brother was a milion-- said. It contains no corn, and in some parts of the world it is horse. thA saurvey ..'.md wlll increase .n e pmp-nq ¢ nhwn was made by members of the W. C. T. U., interested in the success of the Eighteenth Amendment. The fol-- lowing are some notable changes which .point fc';l'dl-h a Zr=water and better Wauk In :hc"y'o.'.r 1910 there were 63 saloons in Waa-- k In their places the follow! g oagrpnun were found: Three gro-- cers, six" clothing storeés, nine res-- taurants; two wholesale houses; four auto accessories stores; three scft drink parlors; four billiard parjors, three barber shops, three ~second-- kand stores, one real estate offise, one hotel, one hall, one delicatessen store, four furniture stores,-- one meat market, one shoe repair shup, two hat stores, one electric sture, one ice cream parlor, two devart-- banks, one m" one. frnit store, : the Army, and a tire shop. --_ 4; :;,> :; Views Are Given. O. L. Stanley, one of the officials of the labor unions says: "Siuce pro-- hibition, . I have observed the work-- ing people are better clothed, have und-oui.::um&drm homes and children are going :.t-cnttht "htbhm noutoday.bou'&.usl\n < rests with the mother-- * Superintendent of John S. Clark, says: '"Health has been get-- ting better right along, childrer, are better clothed and much cleaner; at-- tendance is fine and practically ro {m&a ask for help in -- buyirg ooks." & L W. Lewis, of the Lewis gar-- age, states a great increase in the sale of cars in the last six years is reported by dealers. Mr. Balz of the Police Depart-- ment says: "When we had sa:oons, a man under the influence of i:quor was allowed to stagger along with-- out mu{gptiou. now when a man drinks, stuff knocks him oat Mr. Spoor stated that the motion picture houses have had an increase in business since prohibitioan. -- and so these drunks are picked up and the streets are free from drunks." ~ ~ORY LAWS SEFN Statistics prove that there was a !arge increase in the use of milk from 1917 to 1926. The number of gallons per eapita in 1917 was 42.4, while in 1924 it was 54.75 ga'llors per capita. Corned beef is a wonderful dish. ALL MEDICAL AND SURGICAL DISEASES of the KIDNEYS iand BLADDER | SOCIAL DISEASES Office: 100 So. County St., Cor. Water St., Waukegan, IIL & PHONE 465 Phone No. 8 Our work is best because --we have récently installed special car washing pressure equipment. & Doctor John P. O'Nell Ree's Service Station and Auto Have your car washed regularly Ree's Auto Laundry DR. H. C. BETZER Office at Residence, 532 Brainerd Ave. Libertyville, Illinois. Hours: 9 to 12 1 to 6 Evenings and Sundays by appointment. DENTIST and T B.Murray deed, . Lot 8, blk 28, Rartlets North Shore Highlands, sec e hy a#* %, Hat i+ A'fi&lr.ukflekwd.l.ou 15 and 18, blk 12, and lot 18, blk 2, Highmoor, see 21, Deerfleld.© F H Bartlett to G F-- Brinkman. Deed. Lot 1, blk 2, 'Bartletts North Shore Manor, sec 6, Shields. 4 M C Decker and wf to A Wick-- strom and Il&m wa. Lot 81, Allen Faam on Gages Lake. ~~State Bank sof, Antioch.to T --A Semerville and wf, wd. Part of sec 8;: Antioch. t > + Mary A Bmtos Rhymer, wd. Pt of lot 9, blk 1, Chinn & Burks addn to Antioch. . ' Alice Berg and hus to Hilda Gib-- F Lehmann and wf to C Schumak, er wd. Lots 28 and 29, blk 2, Nixon's addn to Waukegan, sec 20, Wauke-- _ G Burridge and wf et al to Pru-- dence Burridge qcd. Pt of Ne sec 20, Libertyville. _ W C FEnster and wft to B C Davie ged. Lot 6, blk 8. Effie L Brittan® subdn, see 28, Waukegan. -- E H Luby and wf to G:--Bell and m'tM'd.lflt:sml,M ._wmeuil',_ nt. . & Lots 2, 3 and 4, Co Clks sub, High-- O Hook and wf to Pub Service Co olelldeod.ESftofN!BOe;tof Rose ~Gartenstein to --R T Elmer wd. Lot 12, blk 18, Marquette High-- land subdn, see 9, Waukegan. -- _ W--B Frankenstein to F Jeffers wd. Lots 19 and 20, blk 11, Wash-- burn Park subdn, see 38, Waukegan F Jeffers and wf to J Kocal and wi, it tens wd. Lots 19 and 20. blk 41 Washburn Park, sece 38, Wankegan _ Bertha Wenegar et al to J T Dix-- on and wf jt tens wd. Lots 15 and ",L r_'h_"_b .M' sec 1,8' n'- UCTOBER 18, 1926. J Charchut and wfi to A Jakrzew-- skr'and wi, jt tens, wd.--Lot 32, blk 11, Dreyfers subdn, see 88, Wauke-- NF. ar of SE qr.of sec 16, Avon. 'Lake Co Nat! Bank to J D Jensen wd. Lot 418, first addn to William: Park sub on Slocum Lake. % $100.00 a week. (Address) Geo. L. Lane, Mansfield, Ohio it. Salesman, Salesiadies and Re-- tail merchants. My items fit all of you. Salesman averages $1.00 profit for every dealer called on. Costs dealer $2.00, he sells for $8.50 makes $1.50 on . $2.00 in-- vested. Salesman makes $1.00. If anything in your life I will tell Will Erect You A House ir any kind of building;fwrnish-- ing all labor and material by contract, so you may know just what entire cost will be before J Aitken to R W F H Bartlett to Sara L Murray A Hawk and wf to J D Jensen Co L --D Mears to W F Hogan qed CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Libertyville 145--R > R. L. Gonsalves e County. Title and Trust Company . mA tensian"" Abstracts of Titles MONEY TALKS n, wd. J P Fahn an dwf to R L Sonnen-- schein deed, Lot 167,; G F Nixons & Cos Highland Pk Gardens. D T. Webb and --wf et al to W Scott «w Lots 58 and: 59,. Webb and Jensens re--sub on North side Wau-- L8 Bunk--and wf to E Zwicke and wi, it tens wd. Lots 11 and 12, blk 2; J --F 'Mullerys subdn, sec 5. Shields --A M Rubin and wf to C. Sorensen and N Fisher wd. Lot 14. Grand Manor;sece 17, Waukegan. HH Untz et al to T L Hill and J J Hill jt tens, wd. Lots 8 and 9, blk 8, in Groveland Park, sec 35, 'That's lumbago, sciatica or maybe tmam"dmb':l&dn&ifie moment you rub your with sooth-- ?. %"St. Jacobs Oil." othing else out soreness, lame-- Iundsfifiwcn'fib- You dn,lymbiton{out and out comes the pain. It is harmless and doesn't burn the skin. Limber W't suffer! Get a email trial of old, honest "St. Jacobs Oil" from any drug store, and after using it just once, you'll forget L 8 Bunk and wf to R DeBene-- dette wd., Lots 18 and 14. blk 2, J>F-- Mullerys subdn, see 5, Shields. _ Lot 176. Glenwood Heights, without . ieciung . sucoen sharp aches and twinges? Now moment you rub your back with sooth-- ?%'St Jacobs Oil." othing else out soreness, lame-- mudsfifimn'tfib- You dn'lymbitoo{a'f and out comes the pain. It is harmless and mmn'hn._.- ap .ls f id ~_~G H Hapke and wf to C C Crain wd. Pt sec 9, 8 E Ela. , > oT aMad kilk 120. . _ -- en Te o o h O io se oc ind is . + # "uuum It's strange the way mother C E Daniels and,wf to L--H Knapp| place to xo for the snmmer after wad. Part of: lot 7, Washington | the girls are married of.> . Heights .Acs, Waukegan. * = $ eppetmnmniommmmmearatmimminirsmmmmmmmmnmmemmninemstommmmeisromemmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm after using it just once, U Forget thar you Srer bad becache, lombage Or sciaIICa, Decause youl UaoSnm is never burt or cause any more misery. It never disappoints and has been rec-- emmended for 6 years. l Seone t PPR e mt bex A cold may be stopped in 24 hours, the fever checked, the bowels opened, the entire system toned. The way is HILL'S--a way so efficient that we =W for it. ~Don't rely on help, and don't delay. Get the quick, complete results that HILL'S Ouch! Rub Backache, Stiffness, Lumbago Rub Pain from back with small trial bottle of old $ "Bt, Jacobs Oll." G Anderson to J M Detienne wd Insist on the utmost Newer and finer coats from the finest style cofecttons of both New York and Parisian origin are here. In Wreir selection the requirements of the Junior, the Miss and the Woman of Reg-- ular and Extra sizes have been studiously considered. And not only by their refined cloth fabrics do these Coat#s earry off an air of smartness--by their rich use of furs, distinetive methods of style treatment and fine points of tailoring, it is easy to see they were intended to sell for much higher prices. Fash Travel, Sports, Dress and Poney Models They are tailored carefully--a most unusual feature in Coats at such low pricings. The quality of the bolivias, suede cloth and <sport materials is really exceptional--and you will be surprised to see how generously they are collared and cuffed in stylish furs. They are réal "finds"--See them today. Featuring New Coats $28 $38 New 1 All the Popular New Fall Colors Are Represented. RUBIN'S--SECOND FLOOR Each Coat a Marvelous V alue? | ngeniously Trimmed With Fur ionable Cloth Coats sG6Qoo s7Q.oo s97.00 _ Great American Within thirty days after its introduction, the Great-- ::;lzduick 5;e2uflt re-- ved one greatest tributes ever paid a motor Nine internationally fam-- ous A. A. A. speedwaystars singled it out, above all other cars, for their m_- sonal use and for their The racing aces who have C. G. WENBAN & SONS Lake Forest, IIL. -- thus demonstrated their approval ofthe NewBuick are:; * Pete DePaolo * Earl Cooper * Frank Elliott * Bennett Hill * Dave Lewis * Frank Lockhart * Cliff Woodbury *¥ Bob McDonogh * X # BUICK Ever Built. ; fA\ . . | > <ag 5. 4 a .;@i + 18 # iBA EBP OV .1 C t:?;»'?;lai | =--o C 3 i I # -- s 4 % Accept only "B'E'dir% f # which contains proven § Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets * 44 Also bottles of 24 and 100 --Druggists. Ampirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monosceticacidester of Salleytcaeld SAY '*BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST! cUnless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 25 years. | DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART | Libertyville Floral Keep the summer in your hom> while nature is making ready {or her winter sleep, with a bouquet of cut flowers or a flowering plant. If you haven't time to see the chrysanthemums at Garfield Park, come in and see ours. * 1' f ¥ sAF ' m * 3 A & C & s ¥ 'g C % %:' k S 5 s p '," L L 7 g , « in s 4 74 6 f PHONE 10 Choicest Flowers