4,; 1 ( Till KERRY SHOPPER itE. The Yuletide this year will be responsible for one of the " 'trdiesofeatmrreortle bent on accumulatingChristmss - . ' hi1 and'littie folks that America has known since . " i M in 1914 when war clouds had gathered over Europe Illl IP N' shadowe had already begun to cast their sinister re- nt: , _ i upon the United States. q " 70% end the holiday may be expected to display much E! wr the old time recognition of its distinctive appeal to the k "' . Its best celebration is that which gives the foremost If, .. t to the children. It is only when this idea is enlarged Ililtl ii expressed that the season secures its happiest' celebration. iil T disposition to make the season one for the indulgence of L).? . mgant adult practices and dissipation, is destructive of itiT, real joy and meaning of the season. L? b The displays that geet us from shop windows, serVe more :4- n a practical or commercial value for shoppers. They re- ., - in nature minds the eternal joy of childhood. The com- I .. men's memories are the grown people's chief joy. or , . - . [', be. No other season so stirs the heart of those who are tg 'tii the providers of those same joys that were once theirs. If Minis-it is not confined to the mere selfish and narrow limits 'at those "of our own" but is expressed in making richer and a" the lives of those who need our help, this Christmas Aids will be the happiest and most useful of our lives. 4 , The old idea was that such jobs should be passed around , until all the people of mediocre competence had a turn " them. That often gave positions of importance to people who could ,aoc obtain similar'reeponsibilities in a private concern. and the it created a low standard of public work, which exists in m plan's still and leads to high taxes. Candidates for posi- Pe of ruponsibility should show not merely that they are of m ability. but that they have superior qualifications. "community should insist so far as it can that people who 5.: My qualified for public office shall take their turn i: Women obtain a freer chance for eel! expression in w than they do anywhere else. This old idea that women , ' 1mm and that the boealng of the world and the corn- iftt' tr and the family was to be done by the men, still holds F over mart of the h race. Even in Europe which is , It} advanced in civiliza!lon, that idea isUtili a rather con- "...ttirte influence. _ V'Anenean spirit does not tolerate that conception. Our of democracy go against it. When the fathers said tt _. all'hen were created free and equal, they need the word T _ THE AMERICAN WOMAN'S POSITION . r, Women ore happier in America than ttnywhere,eltse, remark.. " M Marie of Roumania, in addressing . company of I." in St. Louis. She thought the reason was that men d the country allowed the women "to do their shore." 350" not in its masculine sense, but as applying to the whole V _ d human beings. They did not at that time see that this 7 t that men and women were to have equal rights, but that - a logical deduction from the principle they asserted. _ . Tho miencee of anew country have tended to bring about unlit! of women. When the pioneers moved out into ' mpthe'women had to do at least half of the work and iit, more, and ttte men knew it. They aaw that the women . 7 not be denied any chance for development that they The aituation is different, because the federal government has largely reduced its taxes by getting rid of war expenses. Yet Icy taxes are promoted everywhere when the bmineee management of public office is good. . All over the country people are asking why something can not be done to get municipal and county and state taxes down, in" the rate of federal taxation is being reduced so fast? Within they are of smallpox or diphtheria. He has bt, in words that convey an unmistakable meaning, that he ttt ask the Senate to modify the position they have taken i __ reservations and conditions necessary for the other "(to agree to before we can become a member of the 'its-ttttnat tribunal. teat-st Coolidge is to be commended upon this stand and *de that he has made his stand plain as it was becoming m (oasip that he would. at the first opportunity, urge Iii-ate to modify its stand on the World Court so that rm States might take its place therein with the least "hintinciple of the international court of justice is one tan-0t easily be criticized, yet in its ramifications and its' My with the League of Nations it eontained dangerous ititiitsti" for us, in the opoinion.of those who hold the it"tst. h diafnvor. _r n. "(We which the Senate threw around our when a! a not on the international tribune]. while they' -vaittiattemane, and many of them rather purposeleu. were _iliit'fg that body with an idea of protecting ttle independ- 'i'iutt" may and these motions should be' oblo- ttt,tqttr' mind wheil any thought of joining the League "I" Gout comes to mind. ' .1"; rriiit.hoqrtui-titmalrttrt-iiimritaett i..itillt' 'iiifs,tttttptt 'l,T,t11ttdt'ttt.'ttt "iiiaiilii"G, ri". I, l. .,l ".1. IiiNilliilN Quit-arm to "and" Lt 1lIil.lliti.,i' I "he Id 0. m. - aitraehq. 13" t "HI-b" tht for the first time in the ages of history. the women have Alicia s choice to develop about us they want to. If . - s quiet home life, they can have that. If they It to no out in the world and contend on equnl terms with "they on do that also. Naturally a development so much : with the lollies ways of civilization is bound to iii unit chsnges, and its effect on our laws tnd customs . more for reaching than we anticipate " this time. , V . THE WORLD COURT Mt Coolidge is engaged in the business of laying - old he has just laid one that was terrifying a lot of i who}!!! mom afraid of the World Court and the League "'--srrtattsroetett- WI an. an. fhrJll,'t1t'f'et'%titlh"u'lN'a=f,,'ttf,'. "hummus MI 3.41187. "to: LOW TAXES --Cnmtino A. M. Add to vnur faith mm: at! to virtue knowtedee: and to tandem "nuance: and to Mun-me m- tirnee: AM to patience Mines: and to vodl'nou brother" kindness; and to brotherly kindness chargty. - eter. last address, and rodeoiain'iG%l "eh Entrluh', - 'Notito.nintetorttte- dieamenU which faced Hurry Pt; don " the Minn ham: n "The Strong an," his Mud',,',' which opens " the A Thursday nnd Friday Doe-shot 2 "Id 9, u n iraat for grade The stringer t that]! into mn.nr 1er9ey at"! 9! his in- All: God to rive thee skill In romfort's on: That than mm consecrated be And not apart . Unto a life of "mpathy. Foy heavy is the with of in WELL BUILT PLOT If you came to America looking in: for n Fix-l, whom you knew only through ettertt and . won: photd- how 1"e"'lhr,',t thtd hot? Es- ly_i! she h and from her "STRONG MAN" HAS A. E. Human. The Down- hebw nnd powers that. Are nbkct'to Hi- PMF- I cannot not?" In 310.1"! Who loves an gem _L Christian Science todar is bringing to humanity n comfort it never be- fore has known. Not onlv is it heal- ine the nick end the oiling end up- lifting those who have been werheh- ed down with narrow and oppression. but it is tenehime men, women. and children that the art of giving helo and comfort to others comes thread: on understanding of the constant. abiding. ind ever otreratintt love of God ond its "mobility to meet ev- ery human need. --rN Christian Sdenee Monitor. o brother man, fold to thy heart tltlrrother. 'Wheré pity dwells the - of God is there. --Whittur. Sympathy is the safeguard of the human soul mind .elfUhnetra. " l _ _ - -_- --Car1rle. J,',", worship thinly is to love and: 0 er-- Each mile a hymn, each kindly deed . any". -___ - In no" heart: 7' And comforta- in needed much Of ChrUtlike touch. . Dru" TEX" th . n th lawsuit habit. Modern kids have it soft. In the lone "to the homely daughter taught school. When it comes time for the meek to inherit the earth there will ap- parently not be much of it left. "Nothing in the - today" mans nothing that Would be tn. ;onectinz gossip over the buck once. The more a wmnn known then! the "him of her hum has she has to say about them. . GOOD THOUGHTS FOR GOOD PEOPLE One nice Wat donating gammy italaoaifeeta "oeeaaionnlemrthatn-tait. "in K! the hiusa. one mum. mm... gt r n a 'lt'T,A' and " ." _ . Andyouuight ah ha mlrU'lhill,Thll"fGu'l't"% ALONG THE C rich man to 'die to do is sequin at! 'giving dinner m Wt» M IstxrrttrA1ve 1'de I" M. Whoa in "tend-nee was". It: and 1m Arthur M. wan. o? Chi-no. has. hum Win: of Urban. Mr. Ind Hm. John H. Wirta ad family 1' g(_Waukenn. Mr. and In A" m. Mr. and Iert, V. [ and In. Ah we!» a f 1 Mm. Henry In" and non. In. SM Mr. Ind In. John der, Mr. and In. Harold M4 Kr. and In. William taatttaeher, 'Ir. and law Ruhr at" funny. . und In. Goon: Inuit. 'Mr. . .In- Henry W. W.. Rose tr, If. and n. ii., liaen "St. nnd My. Mr. Mrs. William Beck. Jr., and (My. Io,', Gian i d ' e evening In went n ' the music be!" furnished 'cNttt Klein's Orchestra of Chicago. All 'arf a" Mt" plou- nnt e e e thmkm the hut and how with them mun more attniversnr%n. yr. IL". Mr. Wins received many TAXI Irmnk A. With and funny. Mt. and Mrs. John G. Witt: and . Mr. and Mrs. like T. Win: ttt i" Mr. and In. Goon. e 'ic . and In. Jonah Ghana-Bad lun- fly, Ki" Allen was Borne. Crabbe. all of Incident. The out of "Vines", Eye:uhy, lurk Hg- bountiful m SMITH'S Win; "sii'liAifr' -___ _-__ -- Curio. and FiGi J. iEP EmirA- Etrtgppd fantilr, le. I Why a will: n 4nrt M h it tn In» in" " 4ltlrk. gts The most _ would: in low lan t't'l'.ert,' "whole," {"ontln" M "Nah." Mr. am of Rana weddiftsr iiiiiaiiiH "'7 Vin Aiiiiii at the hub. Wong?" _A_t sito'eloek n bo A ul Thanks- Lindon? march for the girl gives rise to the various back- {rounds of the story, which include 'eu York, I northern border town, any, "any intermittent localities. Nuurn'lly Harry's face In: I searching look a wistful, ttlip, and in this mic he is hit my pathetic. When we look " the scanty ttart, of some Libertyville maidens we wonder what they are going to do this winter besides shiver. fittal discovery of her was worth all the trouble. ter all the other Eind no dead A not] than in one when people '?,tw,60rterentp1torstte-tlt, club are not! Mun. l Falling tht show that the cotton planters idn't look at the New York (which paper: before they plunked their crop. _ They say the meek shall inherit the ttrtlt, but any! yon't Tttil " and a "a" was. Dar "on " it Auto. m getting to "march. around Libertyville that the when thing I man an do in buy I suit of armor, get hi. life insured and then stay It home. Imatthi-ntrrn-taitranoi .lrutotturaitmione-. You have probably notieyd Europe's hand foi In ttaah down immimdon very much. Nobod and semant- gt. 'IL)'.. Rutggyjn blin- does atootntuiriidgt"it in? in} cut Kmny u"- ','ti,rd Wehm polsth '._.'..'......; MeCormiek I'.ryet W66..V Sub. _ Helfer Ray _ " No. tr-- kle r .. Wells .w___ Swan w.-... Underbrink Huber ttttVW-t Sub. . T tTi"" Weekly High neonJ Knuntey 286. A.B.Cmento atrkrunuer. IMAM, "lt-flat Mn-- 'ge,",',?', 180 - ld e. 180 - Bluhm, 1 9. No. tr--- ' Hubbel .. _.......-.) 170 lift Petersen .. _._.,,...._19g 170 170 Suter WWW.W171 202 149 l Izaak team 8 gums, team No 2nd High "an 8 m. team No. B--168A . lit High tum 1 (In, team No. 9 468. . ?nd__l!igh team 1 gum, team No. I! No. r.- No. No. No. Ir- No.4-- ' ......._l'8 170 1783 ..120 "l -148 186 .140 187 Mis 468 180 115 105 191 109 160 151 164 164 535 448 450 136 150 164 166 180 189 474 124 126 , HRISTMAS Club checks totaling the amount each member had accumulated, plus interest earned, have just been distributed among the members of Our 1926 Club There were more members this year than ever, and the amount each member received was in most cases greater. Our Christmas Club members come in smiling and cheerful. They have reasons to. They can go out with ready my in their pockets-Enough to buy handsome gifts for everyone they want to remember and have MNne left over for other purposes-. They don't have to buy where they help pen to have charge acx:ounts--but can have the pleasure of buying where they will-pay cash-and have no "first of the year bills." _ My, what a wonderful thing is the Christmas Club. It has gladdened the hearts of millions and inade giving a pleasure instead of a burden. We are proud to be the institution that is selected by so many people of this ety to hold their Christ- mas fund. for them and return the entire amount to them just before Holiday Shopping Time. We are proud to announce that our 1927 Club is now open and ready to take as members, every man, woman, and child in town. Of course all old members will Join our new Club, but we want a lot of new ones. We want YOU to become a member. Tx, All you have to do la make a small opening payment and then add a small amount each week. Next December you get a Big Cheek for all you have raid in, plus interest. Look at the Clubs listed below, pick out the one you want to Join. Come in and et us enroll you. 1926 Club Just Closed CHRISTMAS CLUB 414 419 188 180 79 i40 1 " 147 157 205 448 166 132 131 137 toettroll1 you in our new 1846 1418 144t 1437 1457 A Club to Suit Every Pocket Book 411 471 179 103 14T 178 186 146 190 142 199 475 487 10e 1c 2c N"---"--"""---; sun with le Ind In- , er.- le each wok. cum '. Mart with We and Start with, 106 and c luau. 10c uh CLUIV'ook. 9r, nun Pfttt Johnson A: a nun] rule, when 1 Liberty- ville man isn't prosperous he blames the town but when he in making money he gives himself credit for it. . . No. 8-, Lovell ....., J cm " each week. CLUIor "art with 31.00 nnd the" te ouch Ga. '3.5.1 3.3.2:: Flu. [when n Start with be and In- laam In so ctt 82.50 or rt and decrea- Se "ch $63.75 week. Receive ...F.. "In Int-rm JOIN NOW WHILE hs FRESH IN YOUR MIND LII llye)jRtlrYVlf LLB 2zt strain Anon palla- y to lay. 81.35 and. Young cock bird. nady for net- vic, a, broad listed. above " may catch, one in old of," breed W above In halal M, purebred not: " 0 " Male um on tita"S'ii, th2T/tt M... on or "0.. Lab of Aku than as due- pnneu. can." my. ex- was. Order; hooked now for baby thick! for dip-at my date In Winter. Syria, or Sun-er. Must be paid or in full More nun-at. Fulghum Hatchery Fmburg, .. mi. "all, It". tlas and. PM. web. - in. Purebred baron strain white baton pallet- ready to lay, 81.25 each. Ova. stain elf, 'tttt Reds madr r, . eneb. ttlltutt stub band rod "on rm to Inr, 31.40 each. n on "not. of tho goal-L Juni- ready to by, Fresh Sweet Florida Oran- gen " per box of three hundred large size. Sound fhtit and "th5rnetion guar- anteed or money back. We pay express charges. A box of these makes an appreci- ated Christmas gift. Remit with order. ACME FARMS Pure Bred Poultry For Sale ' FRESH FLORIDA ORANGES -ts.itGndraer- 10c docu- le uetGlia, tttart with te nad in- Gainesville, Florida T RO 'rr f fs3tJh8'l'it, Are Ready '4, - --- "M" $5.00 nah C LI' Wt 9127so $10.00 445 147 170 128 129 201 124 168 176 $12.75 pt.. hum oHof $25,00 415 154 121 182 129 164 IN 157 174 mamas-E] 1443 1291 1508 mi in; 225 m 681 418 514 187 140 187 120 129 169 ' utaairiiratir's Sale "l,, $1.00 CLI $2.00 BAN K Piano and Stool Thre piece Parlor Set One HorsehairvRobe Two Soft Pillows Be.'d Spring and Mattress Bedding Dresser Stand Ethic and Matting Box Oni. Lot of Pillow Slips and Four Davenport Table Two Rockers Six Sofa Pillows Pedestal and Jardiniere Telephone Stand Five Rugs Two Large Pictures Dresser Bedding Table, Chair and What-Not Two Rugs ' Sell at public auction, to the highest and tdrtsaer, at the late residence of said Wiliatn J. Welt. at 411.8. make Avenue, in the Village of Libertyville, Lake new. MS. all the goods and personarproperty describarin the W mcnt bill filed in said estate, consisting of the' following: RmZiinnlLrl ikree Public notice is hereby given, that pursuant to an order of the Probate Court of lake County, Illinois. entcnd in the estate of William J. Wells, deceased, the undersigned Administrator, with the Will annexed of the estate of the said. William J. Wells, deceased, will, on _ . SATURDAY, DEC. 4 Dresser f Table Six Guns Two Feather Beds and Pillows Wash Bowl and Set S-W Bedroom: One Bed Spring and Mat- Two other Chairs and Settee Bedding . Thre'e ofa Pillows Four Rugs Sewing Machihe Attic: Chigzniefr (I,',',',?',',,":,'" I_Jphol _ red_Chair and_ octet S-W. Bedroom: Beg Spring ay) mattress and CLUB Start with 50e and c deposit Me and: CLUB wk. Reeeive . . . .. W Start Ti",', $00 And mt . gel: CLUB week. Rue!" . . . . . w Start with $2.4!) and deposit no» etch woek CLUBRecdvo J.. ....._ M ttr, with 83.00 und posit $8.00 and: CLUB week. Receive ...... 00 mm with 810.00 $S00.00 GG, ouch week. Lee "In laurel! m Start with $5.00 Ind deposit $6.00 etch CLUB Mk. Receive ...... Adtninistratorc'with the Will annexed, of" the Estate _William J. Wells, deceased . State of Illinois. County of' lakes. a: IN THE PROBATE COURT OF LAIGE COUNTY Estate of: William J. Wells, deceased. Benjamin H. Miller Reception Ball: deposit 2Se week. Receive By11 Upstairs: No property to be removed until settled for Parlor ' with AT 1:30 O'CLOCK an; 1927 Club Just Open Pl..- luau-t PM Imam! Phl linen-t Ph" Intent! Ph- Interest Phi hum: $250.00 $150.00 $100.00 $12.50 $25.00 other tools . Wheel Barrow Corn Shellers Grind Stone . Rope and Pulley Miscellaneous fiurtaAny, ttyl DEM!" One 1926 Nut: Sam TERMS or SALE - CASE Gard'en Tools Three Chests of Carpenter Tools, ' Grain Sack and Canvas Cros_ Cut S_aw, Buck Saw and Garage: One Extension Ladder Two Tanks., Funnel and Can Tool Shed: lee Box - , 1lgrrinklirtean and Hose Gao Stove Cupboard am Equipment, Pots and Kettles Two tables. and two chairs One Congoleun; Rug T Two Mirrors and Stand Nine kegs Ten Crocks and Jugs Fruit Jars and Bottles Pour Clocks Thro_R_ugs Lot of Table Lirmn, One On]: Youth'is Ch One Ltt of Dishes One Carving Set Chest of "Drawers Wash, yacrine, Tubs, Bailer 9ffipe Chair"; Dishes, etc Six Chairs my? 1itttee and PA" Mahogany Tt8le Six Pictures Dining Emmett: Kitchen Pantry Table Desk