"You can't imagine the horror of NA" it M. "I invent eaten for In de--aaet the. last lanky we. I up for breakfast Tues- day mung , but no breakfast-the ' flllillltBt WISE STEPS [WHY She It,"."".',',', I mused herself from the stupor murmured, "Thank God! Sacco: In: come!" Mr. Wimble gt a mag .99 "netted her wrists. ' m! Hilda! What has happen- ed}? Nuyltlr. Wiggle. -- A for We? ttnt, IT .kickelg jn a (has himtte m. WhS'."'f.U'l',','ht2,i,"e'll','. As umtrmdarmrndhitsfeet mks: if into rich, in." rugs. "Hilda 'a'tAT2gttt,iger2'thWitgt mgs,'uhor.ytht_Ehrser.'N_en t- danlteh. It-ttart-toff), tttht the house that Elmer's but 2rdttipf,t lotus-d5. tawitch, but -.ly chi-hu- resulted. So he lit I... at eandk. in the hall and t,',t't"rtrt,eg',Lti',tAt,'ugt "It, Ptiit1mrrtrstrikintt agar 'hrM.e,wMehiimttedorrthetrt"kth tgnhertteglrdanmpd9rtdsawMrss. Servemlit-uter,asedusk was) ttftt,,'g."h4Ne,eN,gight,t, home. Be piGiiditiCikiitiGl "humanism his ,.ifelc-tmsee..Etmer pressed it faraft-rrtittratecthert kicked in Elmer W%tttte he been Cum; I not. But now he mtin 3 p911- " m: comp-rm wing w to his wife and e . d. 'fNenghe," said Mr. Wimble to his ' harden. the happened to ke (sh rltlli'd Gartem, t2gr lit',',; I n IN,1g?, ti'd vented that territory for prhy'n Non-Skid Rubber Ittyeati, "Tas, it!" "id Mr. Donna-I "Yes, sir," said Mr. ll'gt."i?x can't beat American I, Nod mun Cterteitirt Marksman: World Prmeedingsserehattedtwiee while the chute-were investigated. Dr. mm. a native of Sepino. In". qmttintutttett in 1916 in corr- '"e'ti.oetqrttttetttsennminnnttin 't17qmrttnedtMtttretsarged with "rttrqtrtthernedieittrttdms. In. "as and her pre-maturely ban "by died In: Dee. 11. following tn mull: war. Roma in his mm mm mm The death an". sun's attor- -miA.xmathetirttt vanity of ttohttttnttteiegnlreertrdsot this my Xtetrlritaatedrttrtmt-td ,matettttiredttrtsemrntionat charges 'rrtntimiatimtete state witnesses. MOMENT lt A SET Ill! Mt oe-men-f-or-itil'", tt-tt-deatt-atton.decreed a teat 'iight ofthe murder Gt -iiiiii, Iasrettn Mn. Mr. tho died follow- "ttte-ttteine-most-tttttle mammalian] The old vetenn never allows an- 'ttherhorsetotteatttimtottt- tund- ma. beans: of this feeling of -%ettrttitnenghmthiadriver 'bftaterridetttnettteeamd for. PM m, My When the ttrat crane was sighted. we the with)! ettnttrettation in the uni. thlms stated to happen. end Mead of ermine into the church in! In a dimmed Sabbath mm. the new. Rose came bouncing in like . to! who ha been seeing too many m we" shows. The performance was repeated " the second chem. Attheeitt-ttettistrae1t career he chum hand: my time: be- M entertne the service ot Male. Kim B. was bum tn June. 1895. 'n"mr.Nrtettttnt, of his present m. 'rtdevehrnertsTteedtutdmu, 'ttneed-tttet-es-tttttttttttmart, Mm: fttrttiamriotts owners. Commanmpnt Into the! In!" He has "way: been 'a I pint! ttttrs-err- it's a tteritaorf at his rac- mck and an dtrys--ttnd " the sirrt" of a mun of people his spirits chanting , In: he? had his ounce the other dBr. when Ms master offered to lend 'ttmtotheRev.te.3.8toee,aau- mama-n2 of minions. who found It tibeess- to visit two country ehttrrer,. seven] tunes upon. on a -qttrne'tr'8Mndrtahe. "was: mnrtr88rrartrartivhtgttnvenot dhrtmedthesptrtt.or leuened the We! this ttrBtm-c-and he I. putt-d even one of 'em fun of manhunt the (in youth. and on" tenets the lack "tree'" ("momma to prove it. the best horse funnies, away. In. but)!!! that age. he'd tell you. tfttetttmhrtnmttemtutdttehtrppv to. you" to the meadow with his -rtorteq--afnatmeerron,orthe tttMBttetttesaterturmr. BtttttottrttqrnttmtttterB.,irttois a atagttbgd bed. mum-red stmttotv, -tttr.rw.rr.Reaeie.inMtreer SANDY MRI. Pm. M. ".--'ren hamphonumuhe'n unto *e88andtte'trnottteBererou. Ten '.tArra1rtrtttattte'i1ttettsftesttnttd 't'etr-tttttttenttutttatagennd _hetttmsttatttrghe you the horse CHICAGO. Inch 2.---t United In tt simply isn't being done-Mn Telling the World , " listen-ale " asthma» electric him in his lumber "Even truittr i Happy the land where live the free and the brave, but happier still because of ice and refrigeration, to record the thought of Frank V. Smith, refrigeration engineer. It was at a meeting of the American Society of 5tf,hT,t,i,tU,iyetT that he said, "In the mi of an un- .set3]ed world, the United States {alone is a stable nation; we are stable because we are"conservative; we are conservative because we are lhappy, and we are happy because of ice and refrigeration." Of course that is not the ultimate of baldness, for the ice business and refrigeration business are still infant industries. of of ire A further indication that "tale-l phone homes" are the first to buy! new things and always are alert to make the of eanvenienees is the fact that Mouth tyranny-one per cent of the families m this country have'; electric pendants, eighty-eight pet, opt of theme families have tie. It "with? to appear worthy ist tt, 'teogiLote,rt"jidt0.toiir'iiG'Ui' A- - - _Lx-|_ __- -.. The direct relationship to business: of the home telephone is reflected in! the fact brought out in the survey; that,.ev1Mty-nipe Der cent of the' automobiles in the United States are. ownfd by persons wnose homes are. eqmpped with that indispensable; neeesjtrrthe telephone. , "Te1ephono homes" in the United States purchase two-thirds of American advertiSed commodities. mrdint to a survey completed re- cently by the General Federation of Women's Clubs. T Eloquently Mr. Smith points the Ke men to the profitable conversion of the unioed. But this new mis- sionary seal must hold enough heat to keep interest kindled, once the public is made iee-eonseioua.-Na- tion's Business Magazine. The full measure of their oppor- 'g,'e"%t in the estimate that "of the .000,000 families in America more than 18,000,000 are not ice- conscious." And for suggestion of the unplumbed depths of their mark- et stands tredtttitmtent that oply 10 per eent of this iiiis boxes areyiusse all__the yea; --- __ _ FINDS TELEPHONE USERS Int-391' PROSPECTS FOR ADVERTISERS In addition to the six hotels under this one management there is one hotel in New York and one in Phila- delphia which also have announced the room raido as one of their {ea-i totes. In laying our equipment to serve! the egtire chain of six hotels the following material was used: 88,- 'tl4,849 feet of special wire and cable; 5,970,000 feet of flexible and. rigid conduit; 153,860 terminals ofi different types; 2,640 steel diatribu-l tion and terminal cabinets; 8,042' special bronze plates and receptor. e es; 7,700 rsdio-prggam selectors (room switches); 6, double head! sets; 1,156 loudspeakers and 260, special construction detector and! turytlier, tubes. - A A - I The total investment in radio mr-! terial by this hotel chain was in the neighborhood of $1,000,000. Con-l stmction principle is relating]; sim- ple and consists of a gm wires from each room running to the cen-' tral control'room, located on one of I the upper floors. In the central| room are two amplifying units, one. for each of the two room units, andl twp neceiving sets. 7 l l Directions are printed on top of the box as follows. "Two radio pro- grams are tuned in for you during broadcasting periods. Throw switch to either 1 or 2. Turn off by center- ing switch." For obvious reasons individual receiving sets and loud speakers were not placed in the rooms. Among other "13:53 the Whility of several hand loud- speekere all booming at the-same time on a summer night when win- dows would be 0256: was no pleas- ing prospect. , y the suites have I"! speakers. _ "My poor, For, little wife," sooth- ed Mr. Wim 1e. "Starving for five days-food spoiled, refrigerator sil- ent. Toaster and waffle iron cold. I"c'ii'i " from the outside world---. largest howls' chains has installed! Miss Marvel _ of Chicago, rural in six of its hotels facilities for mini Sunday School worker; met with the of its rooms. In all, 7,700 rooms officers and teachers of the Sunday had to be equipped. The guests find School. Several new projects [were a small table alongside each bed,, discussed, It was decided to hold a in which table there is a little draw- regular monthly . meeting the hrst " marked "Radio." In the drawer'Tuesday of each month. Miss is a pair of headphones equipped. Marvel will meet with them at this with an eightfoot cord. ,time to plan programs, etc. Soon a. new sign may read: "A' Thousand Rooms and a Thousand; Headsets." This because hotel man-" agement has justly asked itself a; question about- the weal of its guests: "After the thousand have used up their baths is there not, something else we can offer them] in tle 1ey of luxury and_re1axn-l tron?" The answer u, of course the tuna. This, the old. familiar hotel sign once proclaimed the ultra in hostel- and Baths" HOTEL TO HAVE RADIO HEADSETS IN EVERY ROOM Bednggled and Prttairggttgiigel be held at night as will the iron wouldn't work. ilda, darliugJ mans m an: spew" menus. bullege tell me-what brought you to the and high school relays, the ati- brink of this awful death t" [ground competition and the prelim- "h fuse, blue put," she murmured;, marks in the special events wilt be "A fare blue out," she murmured; as she quietly died. radio mate. Dust atiilintr the house- hold-mtemnn cleaner on the ritz. to the orghan's 'home and settled down in this chair, meeting to die." "My poor, poor, li e wife," sooth- "Meanwhile the wave came out of my hair and I looked like a mad woman in the glue. The electric curler was on the bum. The dust started settling on the floor and I was helpless to battle it. The vacu- um cleaner wouldn't work. Panic stricken et_it all," sent little Otto. ditto" it. "I cold. Nab] tithtt 'hella' were on, I couldn't LT oneheon or dine: before "l Nesdar We" a reakfast. was thwarted at turn. "That first night Rule Otto was pitiable. He couldn't go to sleep without his bedtime story, and thtt radio wouldn't go on. So he bawled all through the hideous night. Next morning, determined to have food at any cost now, I staggered to the, kitchen. But the food had all spoiled} The electric refrigerator wasn't working. That explained the awful! silence of the night before. electric - v'" in." to ftmitii,, and 'tli/ttttri',,',,') m cold. Nat- "A Thousand Rooms as a Thous- THE GREAT UNITED it is that one of r' America's " l Mr. and Mrs. Dushek and daueht- er, Irene up! Libertyville called Sun- l dgy on rs. Emma Mills. They at . _ l v; Ull'.' glauqu.' 01 new IOTK Regan. They attended the Geneseel William Dole was a (rubbed soul g State normal schools And teachers' Theatre in the evening. lwho wrought-a wicked lyric; in ran-molldges in the past six years, it is Earl Kane Jr. ateSunday dinnerl Cid verse, his town he'd curse who": that 94.25 per cent tau ht . T , . l . lmu-m' afte rad ti ndtht with the Goodman family. 'dy,tfruagt most 'atitrt., Bill . tear r R a ua Jon, a a ' Mr an d Mrs John Bartlett spent) bait with hymns of hate the than! 96.42 per cent of those who taught Saturday and 'éunday with Mr and! town officials and air his view: brseerb' employed in the schools of the Mrs. Frank Johnson at Chicago oi the. Daily News' in squibc fished State of New York. The relatitely . T I . i with initials. _ The tom-up street his small number not recorded as teach- . "an" Lolunann was seen gab; met feet wouhrstrurn in bitter seat- includes those who are continu- mg mnds m Diamond Lake u"Vlies; his ancient beak in constant their studies, than who were P?: C . [pique kept poking into .tllepc, No unable to frnd. positions, those who Mr. and Mrs. Irvine and daughters; thing on earth meted Bill to tt'ttrth Idea to report their movements, bland and Ann, of South Bend,.1n:lr-irii' earnestness was deadly; from and those who married or died. : Aiar.ta, very pleasantly, summed! alley malls to school-kind yells be; w,..-..,'.-..-....--..-:., l their daughter, .Mrs. Helnsohn Sat-: txated in ranting medley. ' We don't know much, but we do! urdayevemng, by motoring here to, A Chamber man [at beg-unto know there would never be a! spent "Sunday with her. . "man- of have 1rri-trGi- -...| " n. An---" . " .. - ... -- l Henry Lohmann was seen 'visit- ts friends in Diamond Lake Sun- y. C le, rims;uiftttt aid broad iiunp, and 'titolt vay,ltyuyi "e' put. . . . . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kane and child~ ten Sunk and Ruby. visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Greene of Wau.. Regan. They attended the Genesee Theatre in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Towner _and daughter, Frances, ate Sunday' din- ner with Mr. and Mrs. Cassius' Mas- on.) ' L ,.. C 't"tahhi-tttu-hhioot t!rttiiiii1GiirUiiiiiiri' theycame '.tt,tt!krtd.t1teriirjiGTrGiii""iiiiiiiii' I!!! liming Irish songs. Until all 9eet3and.therttteiiiiiieUiTl'a7Gie"d 'ttut-der/olivia-iii-tGt-iii"," 'Ie1.uttophkeritiaFiiie7hireT. .lttmethitttmitttetriii. .shdttr _,it.ti'itliii,1eii'i)'y,t,'e,?? rmwmmwwmq F we tHiAhittr"tfiiGiiriririTir"i7, More than 4,000 spectators will het accommodated in the armory, one of I the largest buildings in the world. without a centrally supported rootli 'ttus lac: or vuuon-tuuung roof sup- ports and the distribution of the itn- ish lines on threepidea of the track assures each spectator his share of the thrills. t _ Now that the relay meet is to be held alter in the year when there are prospects ot better weathr for out-of-town fans, it is expected that more visitors than ever before,will {ism here. 'Mctreta are. now avail- a e. BEN good St. Patrick rid Ireland of snakes he was doubt- less unaware that he was start- ing a celebration which would last down to the present day. How sur- prised the brave old saint would have been to know that almost fifteen hurt" dred years after his death, and in a country he never heard of, there would be people celebrating his anniversary! Indeed. St. Patrick's day has Mame age-of the may} popular party dates or 'llU%, une In?" is with: cheer e rgreen go well to decorations. Mm of paper Wk: hanging from the lights, (teen tinted amnion: in the vases, acne - tablecloths adorned with Irish 'eettes-all help to make the, fee-' W gay and colorful. a One delightful party' was started gig-17in {titanium my. - For late as they -came _ 'rttcujir, mun tollicking 'd'L of Irish 9rt.eteyttthttrfmmihehoUi. Sowith 3366 um; ugh and low hurdles; yard, Moo yam; and, 1,500 met: ofthe ti bit. men: will be eight "relay rees. The university relays; one mile, two and tour mues and medley races Will be held at night as will the nor will the track be the only we wnere 'l'lT1, 18 grunge: de', magenta: ans unto e bi?i 'lf..tt. between the hours omzso an t . mat. the meet has grown to rep- resent the beat in track is evidenced by we tact that twe world's records have; quieted since the meet started in 1 u. _ Urban, Bh-r4hmse will be the keynote Saturday,' Maren u, wucn more than 500 athletes gather for the eleventh annual University of Illinois indoor may camnwu m the Illini auuoxy. Recognized as the greatest indoor relay event ot the year, the .meet will attract the ptetE 01 me tug 'leu, Humour: Valley, Little _1Vineteen, and outer yg,i',',ti,',it mgh "and; and colleges throng out the United States..' ILLINOIS RELAY MEET MARCH 17 tiiicisii' Gai; will j2ui, ttut 75 DIAMOND LAKE Dancing Foot ST; th'ill'lltIClir's PEPPY i. PARTY eight "relay, rgces. Madam cum": whichmthc nth-mm from p, wires too. m'moing; e'rrtriu""eT' tablishment were the queerest of all, for theywereonlylollipops. Bathe t cmas . nccmen, shepherds, on, or 'l'tfe'rrl'r'lft'a'id't'g','.' . At this particular party the sum was met} buffet $er. on 3 We was spread a ereitdisaiier iiliii iiiG decorated with sweet green pickle pigs gt t,tthit legs. 1t1tttie,', to whittc1arpipeswere too, but closer inspection revenled.thit the bowl consisted of a piece of and Pineapple ytmmd orltidt fondant had there ,eresitoiktiiiGGiiiiiUiii"i"ii 'y cloth ".9 irepe" 'jiri/ii," A Chamber man last baggie know wearv of Bill's knocking and his divorce say in Bill's own my, Bill'- TlllgnttQd'/, methog mocking. '0'? ""0 Ms vile you bitter pill, y are not; bid husband ! Mr. and Mrs. Robert iMr. and Mrs. Gordon R: dinner with Mr. and Mrs. fSaturda," 0mm"... A13: so, rsiay to girls, as tbeitad- ser, _ , . Oh, keep, within your reads, a tele- visor.' . . How many blushing maidens yin be scared now, For fear their hepaty mum will be. Baird now t, ' . How. may far-ttttptr, pining suitors' missions _ , Willbttoark'airsortsottesevi- sions? _ _ T _ He threw a phistosrraptcaemrs the water . Of Mrs. Mia Howe without a split- ter. T THE MODERN AGE 6 By S. E. D. with /elini,tt tlte,triear. Peeisipn, Thelma Clift has bpen ill with ton- silitis; Yoland Rogers has been " sent from high school for a week he- case of {mimic pf, the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Harry P: Chicago called Wednesday atnghe. Itottett Rouse home. - Mrs. Annie Rouse of MundeIein spent last week with Mr. and In. Arthur Holland. Will Woodin was ill. several days last/week with a touch of $tneqF monia. _ . had to be' returned to its to!" owner. Dora Rouse and Gone Parks were awarded second prizes. Buddy Kane and Gladys Cliftikv'aron firyt prizes in bunco. ton were awarded first prizes which were a rooster and an Ayrshire m. valued at least for one hundred - lars. Reports are that the pup be- Stl',"!, soL homesick Jrttndey that it There were nine tables of the hundred and four of buneo at the Community Club Atr,t given last Friday evening, . is was the ttmt of a seriesbof three card parties. A grand pride will be given for the man and woman holding the highest number of points for the three pu- ties. Gladys Henge}! and Wm. Pod- ment has began Peo,.',',", until March 28. This w! be in the MF. ture of a magical revue, "Sandi: of Diamond Lake". fl'here will be ten acts including a girl chorus, so": one act Flay, cpmetly. s'm'r-'w-n. "wt a musics 't It wi1reonsiateistt- ly of local alent. buy J . u. twang in advance. . vill on?, time "aided ' She hfilrtt bone: to "that THE LAKE COUNTY new WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1928 M he J. L. Baird has iisGiiairiUs vision.. - . q A Saga Of The Sour I: uummumcy mun "ttmV had in I! has been ptr,.",,", until '(bopente, 23. ThiSWl beintaem- Iomshi 't ' a musical revue, 'aeitetriiiiii Jaw nond Lake". _Thene will be ten trttpereilion eluding a girl chorus, solo: town is b: ' lay, epmefy s'rn'vhom "ml bilioua." ',al' 't It will consist "tttter- At first tcal alcnt. may , w humus "an..." m y,.rcrrarrr, Parker m -rtdhe' iriu-iGiea-iiTGii'"iirr" ihmrt ten mm When cold. LT at: with ft,',',Ttg,'gt Waring - that» e" dic- we» decked shape. m _ . _ alumni Green . 1a,t,)h'ii'.ie,ilt i,1',ie,iti1t,'ir,ii',i,i.'tte'eiti'1i't,i?, i,ii!xiiltili'i',stFtiiir,sit'il. J,',.',',',' m hasn't-hell llN,U,htt tUoed attractive sight-even among the no- toriously petty salad family. Mix, {antenna earned lobster meat with oue'cnp celery cut in small pieces. Add W! teaspoon salt and one- eighth teaspoon paprika. Mix with dressirtmidets follows: heat one SI'P, syrup drained from crushed Hawaiian pineapple. Mix three table- spoons sugar, three tablespoons Bour, "fourth teaspoon salt, one-half tea- mpon-mustard and one-eighth ten- !spoog poplin. Add the hot syrup, flirting constantly, and bring to the boilim point. Add one-fourth cup when and draw to boil slowly three mantel. When cool add enough green We coloring to tint slightly, then on with the "lad. Serve in lettuce can: with the sandwiches. AIM and Olive Sandwiches 3: Green Pepper Sandwiches Hum?" Shamrock: . Nd: Cole: Green Peppermint: V "0M9. . Another St. PatAekU day in basedhermrnttonasatad.. candies jusf before Aiai' r, charts can be discontinued at will by the management. Without chang- ing the law, customer ownership 'atqtttpitrlttr, hive changed the moral satin of junior public utility ssecuri-, ties, which have, been sold to custo-' Jae: owners as investments, not; speculations. To discontinue the, dividend would quickly dissipate the,' good will which arose from the new; trtsrtatemihip tie. It would be better for anompany never to have sold stocks to customers than to have to! omit dividends in times of stress. It will be argued that public utili- t earnings are stable-without the slurp ups and downs of the income 'of industrial, corporations. That statement is true, provided a quali- fying footnote is added. Public utili- ty comings are stable( with a grad- Gal upward tendency), provided the l general price level does not fluctuate "'il;i;2liv'.' Inftation is. anathema to public utility prosperity. The war "tttr post-war rise in general com- ; price almost tore the public util Industry astmder.-Nation's Business Magazine. . We don't know much, but we do know- there wank} never be a divulge inc Libertyville. lt eVery ,aiua iiiw- inn -iididiiii"iL "aiii'ifr ytiriirtfrds he does oChia' wife's I The wider diffusion of ownership iof public utility securities continues to grow a . Since 1914, the pow- !er and 'ii'lttit,,l'd,ffii' alone acquir- ! tf, #430300 'y.harehyl4try - 1rhp, 'we lit 'mtitstuir corporate finance, the purpose at taoctt "naming. is to give the corporation leeway in lean years. The interest on bonds must be paid if a company is txrremain out of the tetitktrtptey courts, but dividends on plied more than $1,80i),000,00tr in, 10 customer ownership campaigns; The ; on political social advantages pf this l in 'tthttp),)',',', of _ ownership have ov Snidely recognizgd. Téchnically,' th these campaigns have altered the. itt attitude of directors toward the cap- gr ital structures of comporations. Cus- eh homers have been asked to buy Juni- of or; 1eceiyes---common and preferr- f hr, MANY OWNERS IN T PUBLIC UTILITIES Bill; thaw out our ehtlr-his not so can five-and-t Mons. [hooked at right, this . chieved great: town is bright: so, Bill, quit being; pated in the bilious." 'Germany sine At tirat Bill fumed and then he! to Hubert Pa doomed and called his critic snooty! The Woolwc The rhymes he wrote took on a note hundred and 1 1itrfiyiptr civic duty. The Commerce! and six pence Club asked him to Sub on its "Spot-l Isles. Germar less Town" Committee. He changed pessimistic m' his ways (and sang the praise of; concerns had erufor .the city.--dlation'tiiAmeriean mer Business MditdzGU. or thé graduates of New" York Sptinye was» ttein _ Reliable ii"i"i"i"iiii'i', & Dry ro ." Cleaning Co. l "Illinois does not want the earth-- 'adhering to the roots of imported f, rose bushes," o. t Olsen, superin- gendept .trt. plant jg'dustry temarks, to German conditions-tind failed. Several of the leading German de- partment stores also moved in the direction of specializing in certain departments in very cheap. merch- landise, but they have gradually got- 'tenuinto higher-priced goods. 'and six pence stores in the British 7 Isles. German brmmentatod took a pessimistic View because German 5concerns had tried to' adapt the 1Amt.tiean merxthytfitrintr inpoyatjon in submitting to Direétor Standard of the state department of "Hi. culture his January Report of service rendered in the division he heads. in recent years increased ki, turn- over than six to eight times a year through" the elimination- of duplicate items, saves a large proportion of gross profits for net 'than any other chain. It now figures on a profit of 10 per cent.---?)" Business Magazine. . V .' That seems to be the universal trend for all except the Woolworth Company, which is the only chain that has permanently stuck to the Ill-cent limit. Partly for this reas- on, the Woolworth Company, which in "Mn.- u-A-__ £_m_-__,l " A The Woolworth 003113;;th 'two lyy,tdrtsd and nin.ety-rtiite 1hrtltepets The P. W. Woolworth Company has demonstrated that German and Yankees are~brothers anger the akin. In spite of the ,lmo1rtmith.eryttt pre- dictions of failure in the Teutonic press, the subsidiary of the Ameri- can fhre-amMen-eerit chain has . a- chieved greater success than antiei- pated in the nine stores opened. in Germany since last July, according to...,Hutrjtrt Aartton,, president. _ Laundry Washing f . Means In regular Commercial Courses, advanced courses _ Work, Civil Service prepmtion. , _ T 7 Call for pirtieuiam LONGER LIFE So t. ." don't be angry with her when rubbing wears away the fibiiand when the clothes are not) snowy white. 'Tibedoubly safe, let the modern lauhdrv do your washing. Every step. in the modern laundry pro- cess is designed for longer life; cleaner clothes, less expense . . . . and more leisure for you. I'lji's beyond the range ofhuman possibility for any laundress to getiklf swish your clothes through aphids of 600 gallons of rainsoft HIGHLAND PARK, New Classes Mrs. Geo. E. McDonald 811 w. Park Ave. -- Libertyville Phone 130 LAUN DRY does itbestl Forming Now V ner, a quarantine We!) forbids the entrance of such Jail. In order to guard against insect pests and plant d.itrtaytes, invading "nurseries and florists' stocks, the consignees of these 24,000 plants, that entered Illinois in violation of the quarantine were required to wash them thoroughly Ind to treat the roots with live steam. N was bothered with. a hard per- cistent cmzh. but found no other remedy to good and so quickly re- lieving 'u. Foley's Honey and Tar Command." says E. Barge", Farm ona, Calif. Coughs and than: irri- tations. hard bronchial cough, lime. ering "flu' coughs. alum" instantls stopped. It combines the curative infhienee cf pure pine .37 and the mollii:hne demuleent netintt of fresh clear honey with other healing in- Eredienta. A boon to than who suf- ter. from ttpu.bhysorte night maths. Ac" far F"oy'c Harm"; "arlii"N'r Compounds-t B. Love" co.-9dr. Of 2,141,206 colored children at- tending public schools during the school ear of 1925-26, as reported to the if,',1,'t'a'i States Emu of Edu- aft,',', by school oeieinia in 16 tates, the In" mtmbe r, 282,84t, were enrolled at Mississippi, where colored children ooigttm%s 66.2 per cent of the total school population of the State. North Cimrlina come next, with an catchment of 254,625 colored pupi1v-Sehool Life. "Stop Coughs qu'eVrr-4tetuitttr, 0f , Maesttl m bush I math, ltd in Illinou non .. report re- ere, 24,000 had Euro- It,',',")' to the roots. ion We saly the; :tion to the sci itsel . in Commercial Libertrvitle Telephone 29. Notnnttieriot-shnntre, theRetrMuttmart-ietitikGiL' (remiieutfteuiaitufiuH. Buy Wall Paper Because s they are smgn they give slim lines they ft Perfectly Steir Paint Shon T HE: r'ititi'cttgrttt Ot o work appeals to the "Us who foot the Nil. They like to feel that they It? being puma-1y lend. MI',',, there you have Jive excellent reao sons why . so many smartly dressed 'rCatett select Queen Quality idoexpert and guarantee that you a be Marquette!) work. V W 34mm. "atable mp. the way. Painting. sarniArrtg teametitte or ikrtsr RM l have the, tir nuc'you mutter. no you: decorum More the rush sum We will see your #3 work right All our work's done _ or bright." "lunar! papetismtw Lowest Prices m M' a. LIBERTYVILLE. 11.: Phone ass-u. are comfortable are moderate tn $8.00 The to think of at all