The American Legion Anxiliuy will meet with In. Charles Frey, load" afternoon " two o'clock. A tar election of afneqg, will be Mm. John vmn m. In. William E. 'Wlllhnu. who was for. morlv Mist, Lydia Mm. .dnughter of Mr. and in. John Rollin of 1214 yup! Angus, - Doug?- fhom, Mrs. William Stow Heath and Miss Input Amerton Heath of Austin, were the guest: of Mrs. Rei- chelt. Jr., "rt week.' _ _ -- _ Arthur C. Lander. Postman-r of Chicamn ".'a',s', minister, Ree. 2 of Paul's Evmgo' lied Chuck. in ehairasan of the ex- ecutive mime for the new ut. rich magenta] Lutheran Orphan Asylum to he located " 3730 North Califomiu Avenue. Chicm. which will cost about three hundred thou- - Miss Marie Gloden and Isabel Ju- brand. with Miss Liemn of Chien- Ro, yisited Nigggn Ftplls jut week. Mrs. Alex Wihman is taking n TW. cation from her duties " cormpono dent for the Lake County] Register, and until further notice u new: for this column may be telephoned to [geerfield 177-11. or mailed to Box 5 5. Mrs. Reiehelt, who was the first Deerfield cones ndent for the Register served a: five years. all during the strenuous times of the World War when copy was copy. Her daughter. Mrs. R. E. Putin. had the column for an equal length of time, and Mrs. Willman hu had the direction of the telling of town topics for tttpet _two years. . Any new: that intern-ts you in undoubted]: of the sum Interest to your neitt bor. Each person who furnishes information of family etg,',f"le make: the village new: co man 1 success. As the paper goes to may former residents of been field and lumunding. towns. the semi-weekly sheet is n letter from the old home town. Please send dumb. 51!!!! and party as". . Three young ladies from Chicago 'ea',.' the week end with the Glodcn K'J-_4__.- ____A Misses Vivian Haggie and Helen Reiehelt were the guests of Miss Alice De Bower of Chicago nt the summer home of Miss De tcap; parelgg's 0:169er Lek: My. . to? of D-tuid-thate-thi JWow__fthetrioytei1ttt.e town hall with name old election ttal- 1,tte2u't,ittntg,', election re: duringulu lanthanum"- m-nnlnm'mui' u Does myono know when that old bookin,trsorderto-yIItr (ht: of fifty year» brought to light in unseat ieieqt, A. _ -siiGTGt"GG iiiiFinformation has been told by u midem of Highlnd was held from the parent's residence to the In: Evangelical Church on Sand: . Interment was in the West 8&1: '8dlX 17-. A ._ . Herbert Roll and Dorie Colby were married last week. It has been told the author af the History of Dearth" that at one time some one 19M 'trrtte. I hir. admin? of "with who have Ll'rtehdf, tAt-r-tir-tttsei-her-trr-fi 1t'Xt m tytttl2l Mr. Wood.. In 00-h. audio Gallovty. rgal':,'ttt,tt,'t'iie2'dtdnt ttiq qnd um the U,'.",,) have. 'd/Mi '11'gNtt,uNrg,'tg; Inn .EmaaleftrMdnrt" Farm)!" 'deft who" I). meit1visittteraister, 11%. Arthur and Gordon Km. m Itas- #tttwithtuir.uter,Mm.AiexWB- "MrsJColby tad-two sons, Robert and Earl. returned Friday from. 3 two new: motor trip through Ca- An airrlanesoarhytoyer. gu- dontwittinrettinmthatlerrne embraneetoattitiifvermni1= with n statute, u "on. bench nad a pod- utu that but held the Princeu who wu n "Bun-am not") fur. ,2u"dllUifhTflll'lWil,tlT, arerioAthatettte ttttN, of modern history, ybcn .. . My I.udl "We." n,driaNh'totraf'io'llr.' Min Clm'Endcr m the mtest of her niece, In. L. A. Dondervillo (Ext Eng") of IFtline, last not. Inn of her home on HM!" Sub "day morning. The out of thee.- ten were: The King. Dorothy Bum. Prince Denis, Policies Bum Jeger, The Lord Ola-allot. Logil Sway-m ' Mrs. Edwina Selig 1m ban on- tertaining her niece. Hrs. Joseph Marine)! Dubqque. - _ _ sand dollars, ler, ho Wu», . Mc A $133: nnm. ' - LHtirtGuuar-tratt- m, au'Mtg'a lain. A Pus- m Girl, Mildred and; iUGU, A Shanghai: Ought", label Dan- Wm can" in brilliant colors, was no vivid again» an ween Iam, that the "dime com- ment of a golf player on Briergate Coune about the mun of vivid col- on found qeho in the thouhu of the observers of the chnmingolmle play when try Harold Brig nae. with- A m1 Deerfield ha had a eeUttrated) woman leader of on orchootn in in midst this laminar, Ethel begin-kn. ho conducts the Wealth Sym-i lt")'.,' Gabon: of snooty-men m. bu been livin in the Uatie horn on JJh"iul mad. The t?rerestrrHtad sixty-eight plum during ita nix concern laat I I" A'tlg lay the oboe, who. M horn and double to. In. but added. - Ighlh in the foremost qrogrM8' We! in ftte _ Urged iiiaTctitrrtu-tetetheI,on, iiiittgrrqhoored theNew Yark trtifihimnuie_tmonftta_trhad innummind Pull. The DeegfMd school - loll- day with 'dt ftt"P'g tdeeherw..-- Prlncind. P. We, ' I!- - A-dmn- 18lt4il'lt kauufi, l an... ' igi'ii"i'Ci-mtam,er.Aar. Eldnd in Bertin, Forum. in At the home of Mrs. W. F. Ship-l hes. Thursday morning I meeting. wu held by the publicity eommitteet of the Better American Homes ExJ position. which will be given in the' Highland Park Woman's Club Wed-l Magnum!" and Friday, Odo-9 bert .1311) and 14th in the Club house. The member! of the com-m- tee human to In" no. mm with than at tho Int tthd tho Ihhobet: landmin- P. Shim. Raymond W. Sauna. Kel- lor Svéed. E. R. Puma, J A. Rel- cheft. Jr., and R. Arthur Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Em of Mur.. tgrgt 11L, entertained guest- rom Chicm at their tampon? home in In. William Hahn's re- - dance on Monti-y, H A -- _ The Edward Bleimehl and Martin I y visited their cousin. Mrs. Karrie Jackson lngnham. in Wuukem. Monday. The officers of the Presbyterian Chunh school met at the home of Miss Viola Rockenbach Thursday evening to plan the work for the en- suing year. On Tuesday evening Sepumher 18, the ofrieers and teach- er. will hold the regular fall meet- ing f the home o In. William re This courtesy results in better acquaintance anon: newborn of different elubl. for may little may. more entertained at the to. table last your. A lam who: of visitors were gnu-gt frog _Wuhe-_ Mr. Ind Mrs. Carl Everett Bates have rented the Sherden Tv"ttl"ee'lt. on Wnukem road, former y the J. L. Vector home. Miss Beth Andrew will also live with the Bates family. So worth while m the Exposi- tion held in the club Int not that the exhibitor: lave upland u do- sire to repeat their dintt1ays. which were successful to both exhibitors and the building fund of the club. Ian. Libertyville. Per Luke and other lake more And Chicago Wo- men's club; tum foe the home will be exhibited and deman- stnted. end door when will he ttiv- en. Tho doom will be N' from 12 to 10 P. I ma will " cents. end .aeh member in requested to ("one of foor tickets for the bene- fit of club building fund. Thu-Ida. umber 15th. will be Nat Wo yawn». all Put We!!!" Paton. wan Watch, lam may and Put Worthy mm William E Carr will gunman}! Amazonian but an automobile trip of two be dressed by the members, les- dune! Charles Selig, Paul Dion, Floyd Sanger, George Ott, William Koeblin, Hines Irene and Viola Roeeentiarh, Frances Loy. Josephine arm, Mayan Kareh nnd Louise n. Miss boy " taking a busineu course " the Metropolitan Business College, Chicago. - - _ _ lnvnuions will be extended to all of the clubs in the 10th district, Illinois Pesderation of Walsh'- Ru. und In. Ink Am and children. Joesph. lurk, Ruth and David in" new from an uto- mobile trip to m formerpuhhn of Rev. Andi!" in Northfield, Minn., and in Ephraim, Wham-in. Dr. C. Johnston Davin motored to his farm in Iberia, Mo., in the Dark momma: when he i. "enjoining. Dr. William Winters, of Highland Put, has than! of Dr. Duvis' prse- tierdtui_ngt we knew)!!!" . in. Floyd Sanger will entertain the Hamel Club next week. Dolls "antler"; in the Children's Ward in Cook Coynty Hogpiulgrill mu I'm. Aid, of mime. ohio,whohasbeeitthFtttttter sister's husband. Dr. Davis, for a week, returned to her home Wednes- d. A collision of u with 3 tmeh without I an 113391 Wye 'rtteChHatinnEmi-orSoeietrof the Bung-low Church will have a 'ttlt,.""'"""""""'""' _ p. --- -- - _ _ . Mt road " 0km o'clock land" tti t, resulted in the watch of the Snull cu. and the mutilation of the {no of the wow, who vs Man from the "median like" mun. She was "in to tho Highland Put Hospital alum In". The people ln mind cu van re- turning from Appleton. Wisconsin. Another collision in the shown " the county line and Damien roads "and in the death of one per-on and onion- hjury to_trtryth.em..yrh, DI . Ci;tr:, Harold O'Connell Mum my. bonding I: oo in on LShtt,'),,,trtl'l'g,.' Mr. and In. John O'Connell tad loll, John, Jr of mun. 111.. were the guest- i? Mr. O'Connell's mo- ther, In. R. E. Smith on Labor Mr. and In. William Pour-on, of Dam. Ion. were the mu of their cousin. In. R. E. Smith thrre {In 9"!!! ,r.h. . -- and actions 'eat two other: no an taken to Hilhhnd Park Help" in m unbalance. _ The Donne" Hotel had 28 guests "(loaned on Labor by. Mr. all In. E. P. "hurry. Jr., and children Jan. and E. P., the and. called inlet, of Ottawa. m., who no living in the D-fuid " tel. visited two week: In Ptankfort, HM. " the home of Mr. Ha- may. brother. J. C. Emmy. Mr. and In. Charles Edward Pint, In. und children, Charle- Ed- ward and Third have Mama! from h the. min "cation lar'" sigh near landings", "about ankl. of Chlculo. formal! of Durham. spent the no! and with [in Km outTt-uraftemotmtormtouta hamkhwutofm Thet-tttct-ofthe- ",stttar,eItthttHiheu" but». iiiiirii5iiiiitiiiiiiale2"iii-', mum 'euetremttteafumoetet "SMII. The D-futd M w Tua- h M m "an. 's','tg,'Mg"ltg aracehi'. - FiiGiian"ia""baai - "My" ma t mulled tkm tout; mymww ',CuTieur.eoettte"ttet_tt+ Church." Leta-tumourhcuto "hehnnhktu-mdlit-Myh "nneoeUAnrmdwltttsin,andtt- with open can and min rttgte,,tt2'ultllg'ta'1rg.' etsareh.toaiteMthth-t the when 1"than tutsttnlibrine-lta. Now, then. but to than". Peel dunno! t"a Ambro- WW! 0000"" service! m. Paul's Church as not -iiiordiot-tambatm.0-d "atom-mum". but JaFien,-enara!L.ehihrtul.ts' ttt,efPittpftg, mice -ttrlitrrsnhe.ttt, 'n ChiuehUth Homing service at 10:45 A. M. An hour of word": and of impin- tion enleuutod to ring the visions And the "Imminent: which the soul Fimt mm Church Rev. lurk J. Andrews, Minister. Church school, graded and under demon] supervision a 9:80 A. M. All seholam should be present and ally to the work of the Full and Winter New Icholln we " 'erf '%'GiU. _ - . .- of Boratkoou.TtmtNo.4eyrr, Friday "011th , to 8:80. New membemwill 'eqkmnsd., Members and {rush of an chunhmugodtonmnnllthc servieosotthuehurehnrtthtUhn- bit-tr-ee-tdA-ttttiid-tart ttteruriegmrtofGodirtourCttgrt-, m._ Aeitrdinlweteometoallourser- vieemandaetiriti.n. Mr. and In. Emil Gin and two sons. formetl of Prairie View, have return": from tn automobile trip to Niagara F1113. With this Sunday g,',",','?,'::,'),: will be manned. "no; at the FdlnndWinurtbonimoftheeve- Itt service. will be to pro-ant u- pootory adduc- mphuhing the treat tram- ad3.he 84mm two sons wen the Mt! of Rev. and ht Roy William in Cheotri, Ill., sin visited Mrs. Helen Dodge Buss in Wisconsin during the pet two was". - .. . A flre m the River Woods. Mon- dny evening, named the home of the Prue family but was extinguish- ed before damage we. canned. The Deemeld fire department In: ealUd into action. Helen and Gladys Oltman, of Pon- tiac, granddnughten of Martin Wes- Iling, have been View!" In. Henry Weeding and Mrs. Item Punt; Mr. and In. Milton mu end daughter, Olive spent last week " the Dells. . A -ifp. Bid In. Peter Perry an the guests of their daughter m Michi- J,tl"iPargfltc.'ft"t'o"t m t. - ' Irhf?eie..e.etoAhttPr"i- timtforrrsaatr-Urted. The Dam-Id Mic "My will not be - m,.mp. but will be was In ttte gnu-noon. and also WM new At the ',rd1%' of Dork Colby HM and Beebert Roll, 'omted in North Chino. " y mom- ing g, Justice of the Harold J. men. the bride's brother, George Colby, Jr., and Min lay Doug-n. of Lake Elna, were the stamina. . After a brief trar: in Chi- c130, Mr. and In. II will be at home in the residence of the bride's "my, on 11aaeL.Avereyy . -- Gaunt Service at 11:15 A. M. Choir, Friday at 8:00 P. M. V With the beginning of who! the churches more or has new. dawn to rod bum trill. St. Paul'- Churetori11faltin hat-MM hmucdlwlnitamomw ttursdstoyrinwithiueterith. etetta" ofttuildineiheKir+ li'm-Thu" Knife! Ito-am; "£590.. ..,,,..., 4.. ., _L_. - My min. the choir will re- mm in new All former nem- bon u! kindly "about! to W for the ttmt non-alum meeting. The Work?- qum an wGTobrrdiéeuuomtrt- of the month will beheld on the MM!- 1y Prohibidon h- min us one tying. Ypudun't rally talk uny- iiririFto- if. and In. Floyd Surge; -ysd St. Paul's Eva-celled Ch!!! Rev. F. G. Picpenbrok, Punter Ctureh School at 9:16 A. M. {Judah Bfevie at 10:15 A: Mc, "no curt stand prosperity" mam: "Ho's with: u u I would if i Ud lt." cdidi, W "qifiyu, "se, Dengue,, Elton! Fever LIST YOUR FARMS FOR SALE OR TRADE J. A. Jadrieh and Frank Idlers Suite 203-1704 Sheri- danRoad, 666 "HI-(hung. North Chicago, Illinois. mom: mo cAtmte, 9.". Art, a much Theoretical observers. say: " don'l Blaine-s Katalin. m prim- ing themselves for the combat-w" between Ford and General otom, but the 'rraetienl souls who express their opinions by stock purchase. at the great whirlpool of speculation In". to this writing. medal no 'l,T,'JUrt'rd'l,'l'l'e'fi.'Ttreu'; "amnion": automobile Monu- to hold In pawn " IMF Peed and Guard Hm have Mhee me in: an", upped-o Doll Bil" Punk. 1. Betty Caldwell-826 in . 2. Mary Lou Wniker--8i6 gold. 8. Nut. Irene Taylor-810 Till-I calm: In. no: layer m unwed "e. oud Pet and x'llu North cu. m. who h T1136 Ite. Brad. VII M. ii. ttget',' the contest were held [my min: a one of the dab} "am of the moot sue- ccufu mm of in kind mt m- ed P! tthe Wnukmn American on. "t the "MU. 'Pte,',"' contest, which 1m hold Sun y evening. Ii. Lucille Turk In chum "If" Wuhan" for this you. lb. In, 1'"th was runneru ' ,ehiU Ibo Ruby Vetter was nun?- od__umd who. _ _ -Tiur the mend minim of Win. [in C. Datum from the had-hip of General Motors, the company fell mam. Quin. 1. mm Norieliua (National Woman's Chung"). 2. Ethel I If! . Outboard lot-whoa: Race u. W. C. Chinn - "Chnin O' Lakei'-476. 7 7 __ A7 -- In, other events wire run oft lite... Sunday. The winners fol- ow: SATURDAY NIGHT "nit tutl Boat Ruse. i. Albert Thnxtter 2. John Thine: (Boat; made by R. C. MeDuffte, portrnaster._h _ - i. "Event: Wiltrur--'ohte Bird" --826. I, -------- 450 Bathing Beauty Contest - of Nair; " I. Mill Lucille Tu -ttio. 2. lay Tremaine-826. 3. Ruby, cht:1V_r!'_t_ tnteh tuetie-t Beauty Contact 1. "In. Nerfield." 2. "In. Cum! Luke." 8. "I!" North Chicago." Water Punk. (Bent decorated bont--t25 prize i. [union O'Hnn 2. like Rmkcl 3. A. E. Smith SUNDAY AFTERNOON Gre ateost Month Water-elo- Eating Contact . Albert Johnson colored) " '. Jamel Beeh--82. mosh" AFTERNOON William Aiieei-41. MONDAY NIGHT A. 'F. Behotu---"Ftre Plug" KENNEDY BROTHERS SUNDAY NIGHT Dolly coining truncation. mo- mentum, the sales of the new Nash models at new LOWER price. In "liming all past roc- ords in Nah history. August "lee drove far above the "(you previous tinglo month of budnm the Company In. turttmher in twin: to- ward another new high These new Nash mod) INDUSTRIAL BATTLE It is a success that is I national sensation. Bully Panic. Caldwell-826 in gold. Lou Wniker-8i6 in in all Nash history ' 18,000 cars k in August. . .l IttlAtiiiilliq I Tglephbne 280 irmiat'rrvruai: ILI in On the other land. WFord Motor Company, until its sitmiBennt Ilump of the last yea," I half. did u- ther well along unconventional lines. Henry Ford become accustomed to commend his modem rather than to coopernte u In equal. He has had little interest in trade neocla- tiona or dumber! of commerce, pre- 'gatt to ploy a lone hand. Helms not! at pro fem of outside enpital, "aertine that trtoekholdem are k',',',',; atrites. He refused to tahe loans rom Wall Street and denounced the money power of the great reservoirs not. . at for -irr porn. but rapidly td'ttttut1ttf,t,'t and m. The host a knowledge in manufnetaAntt and in executive direction in united. General Mo- tom accordingly "plumb I Bower- ing of the best in orthodox big tmai- nus. of ere%'t. [The ruling in handed down in the case of Blumenfuld. I Chientto iew. nzer. and uncured pal of Harrv Funk In the robbery of the First Stan: hank of Chenon in 1925. Blumen fseld was tried Mendy in McLean mumv and convicted of the crinu of robbery. the gun count being der a nuv ruling by Attorneo Gen. eral Oscar Carlstrom I convicted criminal any be given the trenefit of am change in the criminal law mrde between the time of the com- mission of the crime and the time if conviction. In the put it har been held the pen-lu- to be fHed hv thr cuurt was that prqvided under 'he law in effect at the time of the ccmmmsion of the crime. YC pa SPRINGFIELD Ill.. Sept H'HbM" RIMINALS MAY ELECT PENALTY FREETO Introduce anAmazing New Antiseptic that Actually Soothes at it Sterilized tsiiiueTdia' -_- iGiijaiiit6 7' auiSii" - a g.) I ffd5t'.t=;urr,,tiG7 ooh-nu "in MdOW'l'. 'h'2aa'LWa'gStu1rfag."ere.Wl.1tS4"d"c Over New Series Prices New "iaa9%aFarEau-t- aitsarimd I to - We 4." "eeftdeeytrAe'f, POWER. Thor have the super- smoothnon of the 7-bearing type of motor. They are the EASIEST riding cars you ever rode in because of their new springs built by s secret new alloy steel """'"'N process. -._ r.aia%acii -- --r- -- -e-ee- VV'r Egan--"fins": W a. Id. thet, has, -. "tttod. 9t1rt ill LT 'ptr/tAlt. ppllol. OIIrOI-IAL'I' - "on... bE'iy,'t'.'iii'ii'Eii " verb M anew"- _. Pen-W ye I. tum-u M Tu ki,q'Ee,'.tiliii"tE.erii't:ai'id Jfhl'. -.uqry--t-rtt. 2."Mtatettgtht,'rtat'.l'gtl', - 0 "et, g I. - an. d Mettttt Oil-"f 'ttii'i'ii [at 13.1% ILLINOIS Just DRIVE one! There are " new Nash models. They are priced from $86S upwards, f. o. b. factory. And they are all SIXES-with 7-bear- ing motors. HTJ-Tfnz YiitTt is I h. *rfme5tiq II. - "W - w One kind of dignity is used to cov- er m intellectual vacuum The McLean county court Imposed sentence under the new law. Qtte+ non was raised by Warden Elmer l. Green of the Illinois sate peni- ventinry. as to whether he would waive the prisoner under this len- ttuco or require a corrected muti- mus. on the grounds the crime for which BhunenfieU was committed arm to the ennetment of the tttw reducing the penalty for robbery. In reply the attorney general ruled the prisoner was entitled to any mi- tigation of the penalty, if he so elected. Under the ruling, which is far reaching, all prisoners held for trial on charges of robbery with a gun, who may later be convicted shall be sentenced for one yen to '.ife in the penitentiary, if they so elect, although the crime for which they are convicted was committed prior to the enactment of the law low- ering the minimum term. Prison official: and those versed in work of this nature foresee con- sidernble dissatisfaction among prisoners in the inequality which will result. Under the law providing a swu- fence of 10 years to life for robbery with a gun. or the lesser degree of robbery, prisoners were required to serve a minimum of six years and three months and two and one-half yen-n. respectively, before eligible for a parole hearing. Harty Funk, alleged pal ot Blu- mer field, was convicted of rubbery while armed with I dangeroufwea- pon. and sentenced to an indeter- minate sentence of 10 years to life in Joliet At the hearing before the dvrusion of pardons and paroles a few months after he was received in at hon he was triver, a maximum setting- _-life. Under an" in effect tron July I, 191.. to July 1, 1922, eaten" of threectao to you. we: provided tor the crime of robbery. During the 66th general eucmbly the mini- mum for this crime we: reduced to one you. "you, 2i'i"'hegUt St,','.",?,', win.- may my." with a weapon It the an. of the robbery. Vt SPEED and FfG'ir] CATTLE PRICE OUTLOOK GOOD SPRINGWELD. m. Sept. c.-- The general cattle price outlook during the next year appears lav- orable, according to a report iam- ed Jointly by the Illinoia and federal department: of agriculture. With fewer cattle "fed became of smaller numbers available for feeding, and with Kenerally smaller market nup- plies of slaughter cattle in prospect the gradual upward trend in prices that has characterized the market during the past three years prob- ably will be fully maintained during Are Your Brake?" Out of Order? WANTED! Rees Building Tapestries Mail Boxes Foot scrapers Lamps Lanterns Alabaster Grates Fenders Screens Firesets Wood Boxes Libertyville Lumber Co, Bad brakes when good brakes are badly needed mean bumps that dent your car, pocket- book_and pride. - - - _ ____ - 1500 Bushels Barley - 1000 Bushels Oats SUHLING GARAGE Th"ratbrtheOHD_-them20Y- Fianna-Id" Fireplace and Tile Display Rooms ANNOUNCING Interior Tiles for floors, walls and fireplaces Tile installation of character. Fireplace Equipment, Furniture. Tapestries Brnnzes, Objects IrArt. DISTINCTIVE FURNISHINGS Imported Ink Wells, Consoles and Mirrors Candles (all colors and sizes) Unusual pieces of Artistic Furniture Antique Coffee Tables, etc. in Wood-Marble-Cement-Stone Period Reproductiohs in Artificial Stone REES TILE COMPANY FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT the Formal Opening of the WILL" KNIGHT - OVERLAND '-'.o.' Exclusive Art Studio Lmgbeach 8223-8224 Desk Seth Hearth Brushes Fireside Sets _ Trivets Bellows Andirons Smoker's Stands Marble Statuary Demi Tasse Sets Bronzes Ash Trays MANTELS REES and the next year. The we... law! at daughter steer pries- end the - - utiducbory return: he. feeding operations they inau- the tendency toward short feeding: and result in relatively hm racket suppliee of warmed-up cattle during the late fall and winter. Such u con- dition probably would result to the lower prices of the season tor fed cuttle occurring during next winter and spring. Prices lower than thou that prevailed last winter, however, do not seem probable. Chewing gum improves the teeth; 9nd when you step on it, the vocabu- 4416 North Clark St Coal Rods Warming Pans Electric Logs Electric Grates Toasting Forks Torchenes Door Porters. Door Knockers Candle Sticks Artistic Mirrors Garden Furniture It. 13qu PAmAlktBhut _ ICC. r;