I" Carroll Pomona. Miss Minnie tr' ', Whit-o, Gone Hendee and Miss ii: Q. . a but motored to Wuukaha E l" " My. 1336 -Life." Milan? nndei-tteis. 1"gl'fdLr'L"ltllg was smashed 8m 'broke into the Herman 'M sand " Diamond Lake WAdredar, nitr.ht and ysntie '"PY "tdet-thir-dam-iso- M Knit" of Wauconda visit.. ed with and friends in Mamie, - My. A - _ U HIV-ho Church and First Church nudelein) M. '0. Arthur Jeone. Minister. . m w: Pirst Church at ";-. [when llzwtm. Wis: Ivanhoe " 10:00 ' " Church " 11:16 1. m. ', w thrNttt "You that Live Mr. and. Mrs. Henry Kane and We attended the Palatine Mr on labor Pt Mr. and Its. aim Roder and M Notion of fitht spent labor Darn the Herman ubhnk home. . m: Will Zonal: attend- ed the . Fair Holiday. g. ell-paw from 111mb. on: th-heat. 1tmlmdKi-atatdMrrr.Mr.E. Viki" Mg card party tttup 'ltr','.',",',',,",',',',','.')" M'WMy. It. Carolin- Knbhnk and Mr. a! Italic-Immand 1:de tttup an tough club a the M'WMy. It. Cardin- Knbhnk and Mr. d In. Hamlin and 'Part of Liam "teatded the Elk on [It Day. _ Mr, pd 9hi. I Wells and Julia and 'ii'istFiiiiiii't god- "I. and nt rye to" 's'tfll.STA'f,'uu'.' Mr. and In. Edwin Rode: and Paul and Earl Roder attended the PW [all Monday. -- v, _ In. J. L. Rode? and Mr. and In. Edwin Rode: and children at- teodod the Continuation service- " Long Grove Sunduy. Paul Roder qmioageottheelaaaofnigsetotte Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chnndler and Joel Chandler attended a tamil i te- tmionatthehomeof Mrs. ulia Quad!" of West Chicago on Labor m, Prout Reunion was held " the PE 0] l3. 1nd :nmAlhgn Roda ondn , m r ' with the 't'ul2'l,t'ai'geg4 present: Mr. and In. George PM" of Wagon- m, In. In» Kuhn and Mr. and In. Cluence Gnu»: of Beloit, Within and In. J. J. Baker, ling lb or, Mrs. Chan. Baker and a! is": Higgins, _trf Pittaforu, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knne And Mira Genevieve Kane spent Sunday with Mr. And In. Stephen Keller of Long Grove and attended the Confirmation of Orville Kaila: at tu_uiiroveAvangelietitl elterelc -ltrs Fred Monroe and Min Jessie Knudsen open: Tuesday evening in Wmnda. Mr. and In. 14min Hendee and In... And Everett Hendeo spent My nt the Charles Pant home ".m- irstH8Tthufantrrofillirsoi.. Mr. using}: Willhn mm 1.4: My " a that wak- m: Inga-thud Oman." A imam Mrs. E. T.Cook and Miss Bemieee Wheaten of Wheaton were Waukegan business visitors Wednes- In. August Rude. m on the a tut but not. 773'. tr. Mott of Houston, Texas is standing seven! and; at the home eC_hitt brother, I: . Wrtt., - _ "Ir. and His. Own Riehards of Own. WU., Vinita! Mr con-ins. Mr. and In. S. L. Tripp over Labor and non Charles spent Labor Day in 1tttgl Park. J. . Rou- took Nina Smith homo In. Louis Hendee entertained the Ludh- Aid Society Friday "tab Mir. aid In. John trroeo and tam- ',,t of Wilmette, and Franklin Gross 0 Lake Zurich visited " the home of Mk and Mrs. Fred Gnu Sunday damn. to'gbckfgrd Tuesday 139mm; ligand in. Ed. 'tttT tf, la Chicago spent an y wi tho WI parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Volkmn. Mr. and Mrs. Ha Harrison of WW and Marginal" Brown of WNW we»! My fr- Wham In. Alice Ryan Hall of Chm out Monday " the home of Mr. and In. R. D. Codk. in. Lehman and son of Chicago and Mrs. Soergel and children of Glam View ctlled on. Mrs. Will Ray ngnesQay. -- A _ _ _ MA. Giorge Ross and Aynsley Boa were Chicago visitors Wednes- Hana Petersen of Chicatrd spent "ml a": at, the .1311! Di_et1_l;ome. gun, It. and In. Georg. Prouty, and Mr. ad In. 'dt Prouty 7rhi7ii, Mr. and In. E. . Prouty. Mr. and In. Guam G. Prong, and Mr. and In. James Roach Bar- an. Mr. and Mrs. William f2t,t Mi.nodMrs.0.R.Bauro We". and Mrs. Earl Prouty and e of BMW, Mr. and In. Pulls-r and family sad Mr. 300 Baud and daughter, Mary of Knock: Win. and In. J. L. Rode! d I" A wry pleasant and "or" day Ina spent by alt. In, Mr. and In. Merritt Prouty, It. and In. Goa. Erickson. Hr. And In. G. Pro- Ind Elaine, Mr. and In. Arthur Herne and family p Gert. Ipusnd Ars. Edmund an the an: 116m u: my. Mr. and Mm. lam "- {a Dorer Will AW, A__lhort - 91.89" Pgarithiatiu pt- MNEUO i. and Mrs. Charles Lehmkuhl 1'rtgnun'l 2.rgt "I in}? "it-jr-rr-outs 2itutt2tt't'rft,',tt: h" 0 1tttflhNL'Nfld'ti, Ptr-th Lari" Parish maxim in; Lydia :58 Ruth Kudorf. with their brother Whisk! spent Sunday and Mg"!!! " the Pagans". _ _ L E. Chung-m funifv. with In. W. thick vUitrd at the par- somke: uat, Sud-m -- _ - _ The Young Pooplo'l Society will give a progxinI " the Volo M. E. Chard: on y evening, Septem- ber 9, to which everyone is invitod. The Udies Aid will serve a lunch Inc-words» Mr. and In: Harold Strain and dang": of Wanna-d3 visited " D. V.__ nity My. _ -- School " Pm.hrnan this week. Blanche will board with her cousin. In. Fore" Thom in Libertyville and Home will bond with her uln- tit. In. Barry McBride of Inade- In. Kate Tommi of Wbconsln Rapids in visiting her niece. In. June- Khan. Mr. and In. Herman "and" spent the week and " 0conomowoc. Mr. and In. B. L. f?qt,'tt, and Mr. and In. Punk of oodstoek w at tho lbw. hone Sunday. Kin Em Vogt visited her In. that not: Melina last week. She will attend Normnl School " De- Kalb thiy my: A -- -- Wishbum tirggee,',t,1 Churéh. V _ 0pr_2nd_ quart; y epttferenee will 'mee Mr. nod In. Howard Convex-no, mu: Blanch. and " West at! their": tuel'tirl2en Ii.- Marie an?" of Dixon tltenewteqehero WEI-{ck School. tnte1tsntthehomeofMr.and In. Vogt. The Ladies Aid held . very Ng: ahlc Tf,'th'e', In. Ronni - verso last My men-noon. Blanche Canine and Home {hymn negnq 1Atrertryi1ie High In. Jane Vuey and In. Ron Dunnill spent lat week with the " w. daughter. In. Henry Bohne at Elm Rev. A. J. B :3. Mr. Our E. L 5.1; Ind Missionnry Aid Societies are lending dolls, toys and venting spun! to our missions in the Kentucky Mountains. The second Wednesdav in each month, will be known so Ypunz Peo- ple's nicht in Payer meeting. Come and wprsh'urwjthpa -- A - _ 7 am 3nd Hal-tic" u- tg.'"'"'"""'""""""'" L Emmi-NM," Nil"... Wuau said: way of Guru; tik accommodation of the High Sew "ttttM/r/att,' 'dd " the Alvin Cu. homo. Mu. Doris Boiler of ia the teacher of the School. She will [one not" lune! home. The old Arty farm .1: sold " auction at court. house in Wuhan recently to Joe than of Warm. Mrs. G. A.' me who has been suffering with a cubuncle in better nt_tho [gaunt unity); _ -- Mr. and In. Will Richardson of Dixon we spending n few N" with the former: liner, In. D. . Wait lug family. - - A A 7 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawson Ind son, of Chicago, visited the week end with the latter- Jitter, In. Levi W.tit "IN; -_ -. - - Jo. Yegt - m entue a brim-3M»: lama" this week. Will Dillon family of Cham- paign and the Albert Kautenberg family of Waukem visited " John Welfon'tAtmtiar,tytti lanky. _ V Communion Service will be held gunday, 8ep_t.'t8tlt a, 11:00 A. I Mr. m In... -I mm and a up " It%'ttg. Ihtp' , IL "AL-aw. Mia Dorothy Dillon mtttrned to her home in Charmin Honda, " ter visiting her relatives and friends in_t_his vieinityfpr lever}! yucky. Mrs. Susan Wait and In. Hahn Coy of Rkhhnd Center, Win., have returned to their home. after visit- ing " D. V. Wnit's and other places foamnlA-n-"M --e _ A - be held WE m). " tV.0th-- Rev. A. J. Byns will preach and preside at the conference. -Pk,'fr2?t'fc,r?,2t an and" 3: Cam I Mr. 3911 TM has -hnaed Tom Young nnd diughter. Gmee spent Sunday and Monday " the Low Link home. 89mm: _ itch. 2180 t, M, it (Rev. Bram Mn.) Min P tymhths and her shirt visited " the home of Mr. and ws. W. Lockhetd last Sand". 't. no In: 1%- and Folks tell u&,than'l truth in the old saying, "Much is expected of him who by much." - 80M of oqii%tu who r"dt,'tt tlte open air open " Ram d the om: Imam at new to know that the In". cloud on La- bor Day-hut then like .1) other thing-I. our plenum: too must MW all .16. On the night of Saturday. Ann-t 'Tthtt-watratreeneutsGieit merriment here at the beautiful summer home of Mr. m In. Ines DOV/inn with thy ont6rtatrsed a club (to! Chicago. _ 7 The" was manly u 12tt deal of noueandexettmnUt curri- day. Soyumber 2nd about noon that when Geno Walk hog"; 11thtgiatttgftt't and tQr,",'ttt murmur "mm" '11]th 'u't1t'JU'f ttiii,j.au .0130: A f,e",','i"l'h'tlta"au ulATtifflrfdtd'Sat, tqruttyahthdt-tty-rattter "anus-tin (a at; iiys'rk%ht1'iut tbryyert-trefoartomtttet u"Tlllurh1u'Tdl"Jlk'"ft P'm" (You!!! Poov'o'u Niehtt Saturday, 8:00, Quarterly Confer- Serv'lces banning September li. Sumhy. 1090. My School. Sunday. tt:00. laminr Worship. Sundly. T:00, E. L C. E (In. H. B. Grimm. lander.) Sunday, T:46, Evening Worship. Wednesday, 7:30, Payer Meet- n. Non-[$980 cr, is 99! "tct- D? net for!!! our Atal1t Sued-x Lew Lush in in Wisconsin buy- . battle this not. PRAIRIE VIEW HALF DAY Gr " the Syl- St. Clark. Port Hill that Mr. and In. Earl am. and chil- dren attended the wedding of the former'n sister, In. Alice Rita to Mr. William Win: of Wauugan ,tyretttoohtNaeeytttbelupmrofthe brides parents, Mr. end In. Arthur Rim of Inndelein on Thundn , September In. The young-couple who are well known hen " the tet wishes of their my Fremont Goo. Himnimus and mm. enter- ttei'ht,,lytutae".uf,.,e.i"'"'t the? bean-.9n941 main: 7 _ gtt.d1t,tTmi'""""t'"i" Huite 1 number from ban "and- mi_thf fair_nt Pnlptittn 8959"- - Robert W. the little 'non of Mr. and In. Fred on»! num- od from the Lab County MoeNtal on load" when b may un- dew-n mat!!! for rupture. . -igra. Hairy Tempe mad last week with her daughters. In. Lu- cund lire: gm "Indium _ Inst My. Bots been» And men ue repair- lnithe born on the "Willow hm" r. nnd In. Will Diebold nod Mr, and In. Jazz: Dobner of West Fremont spent latter port of last week " Milwaukee when they attended the lilwtnkee fair. Mr. and In. Bowen! Convene and Mr. land In. Sylvester Wagner were mo anon: those from here who at- my... my hftr of nanny. A fred View." of North CW were when?! Ptymottt talum bad-v.- - St. Kay's school yeast! [city with In ettgoltmeest My -eer. tr pupils. $50M" 'tS/tdelta'; inc-ad w Mitt. 'llu'li'fnST,?d'ltda'au. _Meeree.etttihy. W}..- urn-3'3 the Cook County " "than. havirtdeattttgmChts-tf y. Mott-who £1101!an ,ntottaatreft?tqttebvbttiehpr irittteArandt-fewaxru. lions. 7 Will Value; of China: [pent the Amt of the week with relative. in tttMehitr. _. . ., . . _ Lteat. M. Bat "Wt "t And onne y rater o t. nry's Church c ed on old friends here The Comm Mtatunt Benefit bone of PM will (in n bum my NI'; Matthew Hall, Pair, on My Ming, Sew- bee Mith " eight o'clock. Then will ho howling.!m' privy an! mftrh- Bthng-mtdMia.Mimariaher 'stPaintineuftoa'Neodnrmoming for-noun! days not" trip theougttWiseoetsin. Mr. W. King: of Dame". Win- "ht',,/ttt' Madam William earthen. itreeaGirtiti-Cth.eint plank-dummy"...- plo. how-undilut- 'tep/spurt'.",,.'.','",',',,'.:,,, o mum. thu'i'e'lfh'tiWGlllGlt'd31'l'r'fc dt :2: !:'fril.h's,tiiqe,ii, 2fht ' a the home of r. minim. Henry Sign" of Huntley, mm . on Sun- y. flt,"u,ti',,t,"fdtu,'g',f,'g,uf.- mo my. week end " the Alvin ma horrtetatCitelU#e,, - - A lug. 3'an of folks from this vicinity ott.oded the PM fair held laat not end. _ Some men an no mean that they t'2'."t even pay buck borrowed trot» e. f "if". at" well to tt mum or ' {on m It» In: a Metal',',',' o: teary: "mum Mr. and In. H. W. Sch-Dunn», Marvin Schwemnn sad the lines Una, Anna and Louise tkhwerman visited with Mr. Goo? King 1nd family of Deuce Lake unday ther- noon. Mr. A. Bierwntteet, Henry and Helen Bebe and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schwerunn of Mt. Prospect wen Sunday dinner out: at the H. A. Schwerman home a Libertrvilie. Miss Esther saver-nun Ind bro- MiaaE1iaat-thP-taofChieaetis eir homo Um; mm. Goo. "and of about. nnd AL Mr. and In. A. G. Schumann FREMONT CENTER GILMER At Atty Homrof, Day or Night you can bank here when you use our Blinking-by-Mail facilities. State-Bank of Mundalein If yqu are rushed for time, kept at home by illness or your ear, is up for repairs, you will find this service an in- valuable aid. Then, too, prompt every day bank- ing builds up the average balance and thus is mutually advantageous. VESSELS BEAM M [HIM HOP {Titan-.0 s' has. for instance"; l IT mm In?,,."",',',?,,)','] e e th of ..the felhmr who my on bor- ro'inx - than he con! pay back Borrowing money to pa for he- hs lick la 1 common 'ldd1'L Imam: "when. Nady 20 per can: of 3,040 men and 37 per cent of 962 women who borrowed from 8 credit uniana Ind the money to ply doctor and dental bills, according to Breda, a publication of the American Medical Amintlon. tioreyeti.m.e.t.flhte" its, self is u physicnl liability brought on by borrowing too hum from mourne- or by linking no 33min beyond the Mt villi" dilly. Nothing mead: lib '.u.tte, they an 03d nothing an. like (gnaw. I? and Wm Re, be added. bonnie-ls. f 't,e',iii??rttyi'it?ri'ii,'itgii collation the mm 19' MMhhhmty.mrd. inatinmrovtt-dtrr..t9e D.. Wotcmu'uuu- mummie- dth Circuit eferuuueerttqmtu0tmmtu.,thy aetl 4,r4gratarr-rypptdq11: 'le/'C'G'A'l'gltTir,aGCi'hTi divorces. tnttterthatnneisie' the county total!" 4,468 with 182 divorces. Legion-ire: see advised to hoard the ship at least two hours prior to the time of ailing to ellow suffi- eient time for the inspection of re. ceipted bills. tickets and Legion ldentificntion Certificates whieh will Dem on the trip in lieu of put- port. Baggage intended for the neon" should be started in ample time to reach the doeks from twenty-four to forty-eight hours be- fore the Wine for ailing The SS. Caronia mined to the local delegation is a m twin. acrew linert 675 Net in length with a [ma tonnage of 20.000. This uhip is noted for ita steadinesa in all kinda of 'renther. It has melons docks and lame public room includ- ing a gymnasium. An innovation in ocean have] at the command of the Illinois delegation on the SB. Ctr. c-J. will to at. nub-did Th'h.gaer, Garden. which may be utilised for out!" and dancing. These figures prove that Wnuke- an In. bacon. u marina man and "haunting! the reports " the County. Clerk': office of the INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., Sept. 6.-- .All in ship-shape aboard the great peacetime fleet of ocean liner- ehartered to carry American le Rionnaim overseas, for the ninth annual convention to be held, in Paria. sept. 19 to 23. Howard P. Savage. National Commander, "tid today upon the eve of the main movement. The M. Csronis. Cunard Liner one of the finest ships on the use will uni the Utrionnairea 'trom Illinois. s road for the ninth annual convention. This ship will shove off for La Howe from Pier 53, New York City, Sept. 8, at 4 p. M. Approximately 1200 Utriortaaires will be shoal)! this ship. lake county WI. wound to Cook county in the who: of manhu- and divom In 1988. Cook county Ming fur and with ".816 mu- rhgu and 8.865 divans. Exclud- mg Cook county, Lab county bud our one-hath of all the Elm-[cl in the state during In: yen. the total tor both in the entire lute being 82,529 marriages and H.125 divorces. An American [aim "mumm- tire from National Headquarters will uve than. of att mage- mmttaoagthe-raafaranthe "(ion in concerned. He will eall meeting: of patents-n by states and paint an organization to Bu. pcrviu nthletie contests, concern. that". and other entertainment uhrood Anehbonte proghm of entertainment has been Amazed tor the "Man: upon their min! In the French capital. L ILLINOIS Buy Gum Green HEALTH GRAMS Chicago or Milwaukee to his physical resources. To work for 8 or 10 hours 3 dnLln n badly ventllnted room might withstood very well by a reasonably healthy rm" but when n couple of extra ours are put in nt the-pool room Ind three or four more in the mow lea the matter of inside existence is wetting overdone. Then if one goes home to sleep a scant seven hours per night with windows closed at that one may expect nothing bet- ter than n and and serious meeting with tubereuloais, Another child in Springfield " 'e, dunking-{doing 'lll',% 'tu: our - 0 . er ayroom e more. uWhen the not a cookie she eetaieifshewanunUnnnaor. herrv she let: that. Her head is far too Inge for her on end her size. In this use it is a manifestation of ticket). One winter the child was Very lick with convulsions. Here the numb are orer-drawinte the child's plush] moane- by indmnng the whims of her nppetite. She gets ttrote"""'"""""'""' o . Before child labor laws were in- troduced it used to be common prse- tlee for [arena to Wont their children and collect all e pay. The parents drew upon the economic re- scum: of their children. They fre- quently do the same things in anoth- er wny today. By failinz to provide the essential requirements of good health parents my be driving un- on the physical resources of their children. In Springfield there in one pair of parents who decided to save one- half of the total family income, which was 82,200 per year. They had two children. They also had an automobile. On 81,100 per year some- thing had to be slighted. The par- ents elected to keep the gas tank full. Br the time the oldest child was six years old he had been down with women". had experienced rickets. had tooth aches and was in fine ohyalcal condition to encnnnge an attack of tubermtlosis. The other child had about the aame history. 'Ne'uly nll workers make money enoutthtopermit-trttroetarsmatt Every county had some divorces. The opple county of Calhoun had the divorces " nuimt forty- three marriages; Hendcmn county on the Mininippi river had tour divorces. u nit-inn thirtrnine latrines nnd Monroe county had two divorces as against 696 mur- ring". Both been. There "to not. martian and mm divorcu In mind: last you oh" the you below. Innings! new " per cent, gunning the proportion of 11.5 man-ingot per 1,000 population, as against LM divorce. per 1,000, or tut increase of 2.2 per cent over the previous year. Ionian: numbered 82,529 in 1Mi6, u compurod with 79,964 In 1925 while divorces numbered 14,125. as compared with 13,822. There were 204 annullmenu of Mir rim. 'hot-it-trap-letter-tttMtn-r-dit-Th-ttShore-tin"--. wfihuhumywmhmHmuQMimwu-dlmmm t,ttaL"lMh"tetghi,'g,tgt,tt2'rg,,t?eltg; didth-thigtitheeMi-dLWerodet hmrteticaeotoMihraukeeand- 'efmmdro-totwirtettqndperviceeyrrtitimtro1ae#ietpq1 undulitflemnre.Wcmuwdluddedwemtdwnmnuutdaynndinmedinnblodofflflfik Hum.Wemufifiedmmolmkindbdthcrizhtideaandhboundmumed!" Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Co. - The Road of Service 14 "sitio-inch-tgo-ttltr" 3. Loop and South Side; GC,'llt2 Clem. comfortable, courteous Fast trains and frequent schedules to Milwaukee or Chicago and all points between. 'ti,', 5112 jitjtiglit,if rate er fl 'ers K the m ii'ift1,l,l 1,i:l,ii',)'i),i')",'l'l,!f,),f,i,; Libertyville M Olin. Phone " an). ttg is 2t "h',',",',',',',','?'."'::'; against l we 1 bummed t'll'd is to >'% good sound "Manna m to economics. Turing exuda- out-olden: and duping about 8 or 9 hour: per night with windows opcn is like mom your money. at work in ixafe securities withqut trying to overdo the mutter of dividends. whiz? dope-it irftli_rttrs bank is to his economic mum. The FIND l.llitili,li [AW DOCUMENTS SPRINGFIELD. Ill., Sept. c, The biggest find of legal documents drawn by Abraham Lincoln when he practiced law in Illinois, was an- nounced today by Paul M. Engle. mseretary of the Illinois Centennial trmsoeint1on. The documents, dealing with 100 one: in which Lincoln was re, mined as counsel were unearthed in n vault in the federal building here, All of the papers were in excellent Butte of preservation and will be a valuable addition to the Lincoln lore helix collected by the association, The papers. which are ' mink pleadings before the federal Chart in the period between 1855 and 1860. ere in Lincoln'. handwriting. They constitute a direct refutm'mn of the oft-repeated statement that Lincoln was not a good anyer. Ill were eurefully and neatly drawn. ht those days Lincoln also prne- ticed in Chicago but Ill papers of the federal court there Were de- strayed in the Chicago fire and the documents found here probably are the only records in existence of hi, practice in federal court. In the five year period covered by the documents, there were 1,000 cubs tried in the court. Of this number Lincoln was retained in 100 The Ancient Land of Plenty \' I---ri [(4 spoken of in the Bible had . Me. "atotrit or t in - " Sled, provi :t4?'ttiihi ss':?":')',',;?'?",:';?:,).':!.'.?)',.','?. lag ill-c hyi'inmmmeunefmotherw don't .0130 much' hm" 'ftitettut the Ne "I. ' In Inge 3 prof-ion ttlit beyond 1rdtttt2 not!» , eontlne. of u. ,' 2';;' w ( None of "up": were mutilo I henlth g. anally a'ated like thae loud in the Hie! and: ther nine Bort. of of the Summon county circuit dustbin child againstzcourt nod other courts where he ttt his um: mources practieed hie profession. Secretary nt in the savings bank Suzie. who in making an extensive iogt'hpg,t,t,',gt'i, The study of Lincoln's legal activities in L'JI't 'k','.",',',',',',',', t,i1',1ii" all counties there he praetieed, de- in to gtetit 2er,1.te?, Pmtially. every scratch of Dents mm" 'ld',',,',,,','),',,'), Lincoln: hnndwritine has been re- be: Gloom 3113'pr from the files of the cues n Snort-o9 ttottm per In wliich he was retained in these mama-.. m... " t'..',tCleountiec WHEELING STATE BANK terminal " Sixth and Sycamore, tn the heart of the city,' convenient to everywhere. You save time and and fate in eithtrcithoMng to the convenience of North Shove Linn stations. Form, and ' Although the United States is by far the greatest user and manufaes turer of electrical equipment in the world and therefor must have u mt quanity of Pica, every year, only a little mica is mined in this country. Half the world's output Comets from India. This miner" is invaluable in most electrical devices and equip- ment because of its high resistance to heat and electricity. Secretary Elude will go to Dan- ville, Chumplign tutd Havana noon to new if the court vaults there contain any records that will add to the collection being made. The federal court records found here were repaired and photostated by the state "chives division in the Centennial building and then re- turned to the federal court vault where they will remain. The photo- stated. copies will be studied and the results chronicled. day interest. Start with us to. sum" aqua!!! Salvadoran..- V" Af7fWr,li?emprudate QTHINKS 110$. POOli , h?sli'ls,'a,ttil? no Do e 00. was .AT HOME! 46" IF by turning on the faucet pure Hulk would gush from your pipes-youll drink more, wouldn't you? It's almost as simple to telephone to us for daily deliveries. Drerttrre" eyrerirtes try lérEiitit,tlty _ on Aiztr.,",, IT IS GOOD BUMNBBtb-.omt SWEET AND CLEAN SERVICE El Plan-cud", Pro TG'ah1'l!8/, m. p. All Kinds of Auto Repair Work Complete Buttery Service Competent Include. Welding Day and Night Service Phone 817 OAK TERRACE LAUNDRY LAUNDRY Prairie Ava. Highwod. Ill. mm: 87 Refinishing Work .Allynaip1ainandfancy M uninh- (im- Phenom THE STAR Automobiles and Furniture Made like new Brick and Cement D. M. DUGAN In" mind- PHONE 4964 CaARLEtg sum . on Sound Bt. PHONE 198-R Garage Ibertyville 468 THE