3mm SEEN l run LEGION m "i, Itt'riMtiAElli'ii Me stated that he expects the crowd here ton-run neat ttatherirrq to'reach 150.". an Am showed the com- mander some of the scenes ot histonc intend. which will "tract legion- nnlree end unwary members on their Mt ttege--Pttrt Sam Houston. where mounds of men trained "in: the mid war: the eviatlon center: the old missions and the cn- thedrat. zoo yen: old and over. At them. wherein lSGeverymn in I bend of 172 Texans. including the 1m scout Davy Crockett. lost his life before e Mexican army that any ANTONIO. TPot.-.-.' not hears. mg the "21 nathnal cOFvertion pro- m outlined Pr Philip B, at." murder Mthragd R. 813311011! 01 the American Won "n his recent visit Pere. medial-d that tsm t-oqnttoo Am on a to 12. will he the greatest In the W's history. - thetrNthere--rttrtt 'Htegetttttttgngtds of Matthew!" war: qmster.thettMmiaators thedrat.S06yearsttids theA%atto.wherein18 human! 172T": rrenerat eottgettttan d'rector. and the loot! WNW". '7'"er non- hm. Dunn " "I cast of more than ammo as a memorial to the men a! the world war. the auditorium is the ttnmt mm which the le- gio- hu ever assembled in nation) Iblowlng his visit to Ban Antonio. the commander was escorted try De- partment Commander Walton D Hood um! other legion leaders tor a tom of the lower Rio Grande valley at! low the marvelous development which mum wlll see on aide trips to the border clues. Excursions will b m to undo and to Brown:- vmeamttttemngievaliey olthelow- er Rio om t4treoetventitttt Vla- his life before u Mexican army that unnumbered them as to l, Com- gggngtder Bpattord. in company with Gov. Dan Moody. Judge Ernest A. Crockett. a grandson of the immortal Davy.nrtdhitmatrttriatsot"mrnnd, eitkutsttvwreatttirttttenameot mm Bpattord. in company with 001m Moody. Judge Ernest A. Cmehett.agmndsttet ottheimmartal Davy.nrtdhitmatrttriatsot"mrnnd, ettkt.tettvwreatttintttenameot The municipal auditorium. when the lesion will hold Its convention MI. 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'IttettandnttetarxiNd jdkAiitttenouetttolteerrttteretrr, iitttse%anai.trut1ootteenouqht1' suGrAtse,ratktoeaattrpenetrateatl ptsrtaottttettantbttec MthreeJourundsix-mchrolls aretttenearetu1trptneedin-tt tiartttmetaittaxuitarmt.tttunt.t! theyueneededforaeut. Whack. tsautrerttormaeaeaat,tttetmater "Mmmbcdmnm." ti-iutnt-tttueaanitetts8* settt-strid.nnattsetimlttoAe en-titsexomtt1etetr covered with rittttethtatitcottmt tuttintr.aimi1nrto thtuedinmemmotynlt'un- m. Thisteoveredwithahyer utatteteotton tmttintrandthenth? ma banana are wrapped "new. Tttelimbitshe1dim- mtr-ettrttteorteratortttbattort mummvhsmwmmw- itt-rtqprmterirtettndurden. iuenait.theneompieted, -itiiiaat.inrnartiau-.uano1tt touirutneintheinluredtimtryntitrt ttnos-tei-led. Sometimesit 'riGiaarrtitrerttaeeaettataevera1 Mfumreuom. USES CUNVIGTS ftl ADVANTAGE Amhraaevitehiaq In the mac or l manwhomconmmudwncrme- ridden world. . new and ""009 Madman eta-Inc. Noni-st nnmeisenteedonthepotiee le- qxtMcttutwtratwitttstaettnttantue e, Aluminum it my he can- "Giireritsesun"upttttr- many hated eight or ten days. were not narrowly circumscribed. mateaettottttetrave1ersmnde it o point of protestant! pride to ge- turn to the prison and place " booty " the feet ot the robber- chiettian. Prison-Director _Ambraae- vitchius. , . Btu-glory. highway robbery. muslin: and extortion comprised Ithe prop-em: and the prison dime. tor's extensive warehouse. (that ind sent them for his own PM. Poverty is run in the'Birzo dis: trict. The "jaunt Latvian border offers a lucrative field for smug- gling. And :0 Ambruevitchius or- ganized his "rd: in squads at ten The 1927 track team of the 1dQl)rri'i'ttp/i'l wig Ht easy victor); . . . or I triangular. mee trtrv!lie Township High .School was." Anti 5 its the n ext-an d Libr sitrnallg successful. wtnntntr l placel ert _ took first. " , in practically every mett entered. I rtgPteeat,'t took third in the. Lake The opening event was held at. County truck meet in May, piling up in: several hundred hold-.413. hun- dreds a! mums. u few murders andauuortwootu'son. Th-n Agnttr-tritettitt. was taught)" httif $93!"?! Lite tn the Bird prison was gay and debunk. ttlied with adventure Pew at the convicts desired more Heedom than they already entored in the exercise at their talents But Ambrwevitchlm was a momble man and, it . convict wanted to be pet tree. Ambraaevitchius' price we: not exttorttttant. Regardless of the sentence the prisoner was serv- ing. he could buy his littegStian. (the freed convicts name was kept m the prison needs. " en in- ceas a the enterprise. Each squad shared in the plunder, which con- toodaiid aeaaionaity in tbottle of handy to cheer the prison wad- en's specter come Ind displayed eurt-i 'ooity. he was informed thnttbisorl that prisoner had died. poor fellows; The seam continued tor two; were. to th benefit ' Ambrose- vitchius end his prisoners end to the misfortune of the inhohitonts Libertyville Township Highschool, '27 Track Team - C . c One "qID ay Excursmn , F ,,ssgeiggBiiilli. V. to / y Cu" . , For the benefit. of customers w' 1/ going to Chicago and returning, U /, the same day, the North Shore i8tlil Line offers the following round [If t ' trip excursion rates: , . A New Y.orker, a man who travels considerably, was so impressed by North Shore Line servnoe on a recent trip that he wrote the following letter to the railroad: "My work, erecting Deisel Electric Units, takes me through ther-, 21;; (:21 th l jump and I am sure I have ridden every good steam and electric railway in 3.: Lima l, States but noneofthemgavemyselfandcrewthepleasureofacoolmleanfiv _ m.rv" -- ;'*12'cNorth Shore Linedrdm Milwaukee, Racine, Kenosha to Chicago. Y1: ' T ' _ Pf .. 's?s go» itself in every way from the smooth rock ballasted roadbrd to tit": A; , f J . A cars." Direct connection. 0mm on alumina; Gleam. Teeny ma Nods. l VC w. Mnrtttotd f)iiit,, 'ik'ih' "if; ff/uhn,,',',tptt'pii. P,helrat,'udir. . nr - Mom Coocheo nun-Wins 9 Am; KENOSHA to 113'. Gene". och: Left to Right-A-nrt, Radhes "no. Hunky, Tania, Rouse, Baton. Stevens, Ray, . . Baler, Duh. Jiirtnintter, Yuan. Ila-(lee. , , track team of the Liquzugond; and was att easy victory! at totalpf 25 points against hard of Chicago North Shore dk Milwaukee Railroad hunts. which ' A. o. PACKER, Agent LibertrHN M Olin. Tomb-no " 'ufld,2' , "Ot course American parents at: end to not prevent their children physi Wm trom-ttet-ting old. But they 1 The result at their efforts to be serious 3...", ttun-!ridiettle their childish love " a. "iiiuiii"eal'rtte mun is thotthe children ' "CW-[area " care free as possible Seri- "mw- ous drama Is chased from the thea- '5 "miter tad movies to further this and. m ui,')'.' Outspoken nnd pessimistic books are this} 'liee,e,e,ee as well " immoral ones fellow .lverytmnc unpleasant is censored - ...;!xor the an at the child. From Libertyville to Chiéago ' Loop and Return _ . From Mundelein to Chicago "f Loop and Return (The regular one-warfare is $1.28, round trip $2.56) (The regular onevway fare is §I.44, round trip $2.88) . One-Day Excursion Tickets must be used, both going . and returning, op thedate of 'sale. Purchase tickets at ticket office before boarding train. l _ . V . f.hi,ld,ren under five yéars, free of charge when accom- panned by parent or guardian. Children fire-to twelve years of age, half fare. . for the locals. A triattgtslar, meet It Antioch was the next and Lib- ertmlle took first. .. , team took third in the, Lake AMERICA AIDS T 0an ems "Of com American parents can not prevent their children physicallv from becoming old. But they laugh at their efforts to be serious and ridicule their childish love affairs The ream is W'the children are kept. " least two years behind Euro- new children of the someone. in- tellectually speaking. "Wen muons tend to. go too Jar in the other extreme." he adds in "This American World." "We may NEW YORK. March 2tt.d-Ameri.ean ' eh.'.dten are kept intellectually at' least .w: an: behind European) students of the'sam; 3." because. an" the Unlted States. the comm: ma" pleasure ot the-child: ls placed be- a fore that of the adult, , This charge is made by. Edgar A Mom. European eorrespppdent-to' the last fifteen years. 'ehtr"eauunittes the We: Arner8Trtimtrort In Europe in "This American World." Just published. "We have made ot these United; States a ettildren's paradise-t land; where childhmd is sweeter than Ln g other countries." declares Mr Mow- s rer in "This 'Axnericgn World" 6 "News are absolute" unique Ir i that they plate the child's cgmfbrt.' pleasure and convenience above those! of the adult. . _ g "Americans with their children tt keep young." Mr. Mower points out "Parents strive,to make their ch11- America Leads World As Child , ' $159 $19.9 Ehe Lime day, the North Shore Line offers the following round trip excursion rates: _ ' _. i THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1928 meet I competition'. q Fiirl . On May 18 the team carried off . T the first hondrs in "the Northwest eltlg.nferenee winning by a safe mart. IR up in. ' __ ' :1 "This American World", braves m d "ttatttple how 'engerlv Europe :s " hdopmng American methods .The Itmiied States is tn a pocition to tm- \ {pow tttr:tmtsrstandartts and amuse- , ;mems material _ enthusiasm: and .'s T 'vtrmet,r-etttr'trotrtirttr" upon Anew-es" . [of the world. it states A .4 "Sole beneficiary ot the most tto. ' "macaw: of w wars. the Americar qt gunmen goes (only now to reap the d i?yfltfi.' Mr. Mttwter concludes '1r 5 :the Introduction. to "This Amencan 'i'. (woe" "'Mental democracy and ..;mach1ne organization triumph and perhaps. feel sorry. for male Iva!- ians ot .six Lor seven doing a dart work in the fields: or smile at the spdettrele'ot little French .boys and. girls tipping wing in cafes smallis- xenmg attenttvely to their elders' ttistpssiitrt-ot me (evil/lu',,', life' Btprritt m: United States one new teel sorry'only tor the adult. Amer- ew is a country where children: wel- fare-1; p2acen before all e1srr they regardtheroster ot 'rrogwgerv mammalian over Notre Dametmdtmmindtml meets." 91102113!)ka Ten indoor mutant! ttrtlttant pertortttaneesirttheTllirtois tnttuorreurea'mim1-. " One ofthebrhrtttest may: the mm picture is" Dave Abbott. 1 mm digtqpy W- ".9332!" tu- in the process. Babbitt world." . _ i:iiLtre'iiiiierr,21 Univ'ersity of Ite"" California squad on April URBANA, 11l.,---RJniversity of Il- linois track men, Big Ten outdoor and "indoor champions, are grinding thémselves for their long Journey to Los Angeles w)teithfsy will an: COAST BECKONS ' ' TO THE ILLINI the on! ot 9:273 in the two-mile. Abbott, anchor man on Gill's great tour- mile team, ran the last lap in the indoor carnival in 4:24 and did pot seem to be extending himself The mini distance runners are so numer- ous that Coach Gill would gladly trade a fey 'ot them tor some sprint- ers and hurdlers. Looking wk on Marks In the Illinois carnival McElwee. Stine, Novel: and Abbott covered the four muesli: IT.66A. The world's in- tereollegiate outdoor record for this event is 17:45, established by' the Illinois team of 1922 and it was a world's record until an athletic club corralled a quartet ot wonderful dis- tance runners to lower it. . Hugh Hale, a letter man o; 1926, who did not compete last season. has run under IO. seconds tn his time but so far has not shown form. There is. a slight chance that Jud Tim. sur. ncis' great running halfback, may compete. Timm pulled a tendon and was nut of competition during the indoor seassn. . Rodgers. a sophomore. is the Best nf Gill's hurdlers hut he has not shown in competition although his practice marks have been excellent. Dan Lyon. Big Ten shot-put cham- pion. has a record at " feet " 7-8 inches. Earl White has cleared 13 feet 3 1-4 inches in the pole vault. The 1mm will leave March 21, travelling aria El Pago and arriving in Los Angela, -Aprll.3 at 5:30 p. m. Coach Harry Gill, Paul Bush, stu- dent manager, ma D. M. Bullock grill accompany-the 22 athletes who will be selected from the following:' _ Sprints: H. K. Hale. Omaha New T "tpr-r' "' "T-y -7-.- . J. 'A. 'i"iiiig7aSir'i Falls, Idaho; .1445; g'fil,i,e,t1g2g'gf'ttig't1ili.; and o. £1215,ng magma: tutd Q. L. Pu'- "ii.'t.eut'etrt:' R. J. Carr. Attica. 2r,1 " . F . .' er, EimwoodrT. J. W - . Hurdles: B. A. Rodgers, Chicago; iagij.i: Chicago.' L. S Johnson. ROCKERS: and Frank. Broad jump: J. V. and Frank Si- Simon. Chicago. ipon, Chicago; J. P. 8mm, Welling- 440 yards: A. B. ChamberS. Chg-1m; and O. C. Lee. Fest magma cdul,rmtn, SAND, GRAVEL, CEMENT, cm, . DERS, ETC. v, . Office and yard at c. M. & St. P. Tracks _ ' RONDOUT. ILLINOIS tt "rllililEl HUB The 'following lines are featured ar, this shop Stratford Clothes Manhattah Pajamas Dobb's Hats and Caps Mansco Underwear Manhattan Shirts Vorson Neckwear Durability. isippertnpst in the minds of most when they buy a top-coat or a suit of clothes. You can pick any. HUB spring suit or tpp-ct our stock with full confidertce of complete faction. _ F ' Take advantage of the savings that is made I "Strictly Cash" policy. _ JOHN G. BORST Two Trouser Suit: Durability White. Phone Libertyville 679-M-l 30 South Genesee Street _ WAUKEGAN Julius 3.5m Manon Bum vane NEEDED member votes in each particular use Attorney General Oscar Carlstrom has advised Hinton G. Clabauch, supervisor of the board. "A. mere recital. that a majority ot the members of the board concurred or did not concur, ls a. Coetelutrion that might or might not be verified by record of the v" on the particular SPRINGFIELD. 111., March 2..-- The board, of anions must keep). record, showfna you: each question,] mg grinning: _says. ""itiisrigore," hie opiniod concludes. "the section requires the keeping of a record showing how each member and may both be held by one person; the attorney general advised State' Attorney. Homer C. Williams ot Hancock Jeountr. He also told the state's attorney that. the special Ses- sion or the legislature made special provision for the nomination of can- didates for township and schoolm- Ftrict officers by convention regard- lless of party names.' Blwee. away: and P. B. Stine, Chi- Two mile: Dam: Abbott, Urbano; D. W. PttirBe1'dc.ptiieago; L. A. Took- stein,' at. mum)"; _ Weights: D. R. Lyon, Chicago; L. w., Wu, Chicago; and Harper. La Grange. Javelin: K. C. Gerard, Mlshnwan. The offices of township school trus- e and town clerk are compatible pine 'vault: a. H. names. at in satis- men Ripley. to my the premiums on met! but of their shed"; another on" held. The payment ot the out at such bonds is optional with the coun- ty bonds. the opinion says. County boards have power to ebon- Pe state ald'roads by we of " proper resolution way: the approve! ot the state highway department the attorney general advised State's At- torney R. W. Besse ot Winkle county. The road in question is only a few yards from the cement high- T Better Meatth---untter Life It is exhilarating to awake with a lively, energetic body;" it is miser- able to drag an aching, tired, Weary body from a restless, sleepless bed. For a normal, thoroughly relieving urinal flow, cleansing the system of wastes that hit,'," and im pa i i health, take oley Pills "diuretic) and feel again the urge of an active, nehe-free body, an alert mind, good appetite, sound sleep. Men and women everywhere have been using ard recommending them for years. " them.-F. B. Lovell Co. . Not an hour in the day but you can run onto a Libertyville inrwnik- er who wants to take up your time telling how close he came to getting run over. . . thttuttytmtuxtseannotbe 1',trte1'g"g,','g,rgt,iu'g't= Libertyville Building and Loan hs'sn. cam Bonding Bills which threatened the County Districts with Doubled Taxes. THAT Jackson for Four Years . has been Faithful " an ' times to the interests ot his District. MeHenry, Lake and Boon Counties. THAT Jackson Beam-d Action I, on and Road Route '9 No. 173 which spans Sake MeHenry and Home County. and on Route 76. THAT when the interests of his Rune Counties were tn Dante! that he AL- WAYS Stood for Them. . not Against Them. THAT Paine. Calls for the Nttggttttettttet of one man than Boone County. _ in front of Jackson's N. L. JACKSUN THAT Jackson has been the Dairy Farmer's Friend. THAT Jachon' Saved Senate Bill 305. and thereby Saved 860.430 for 204 mm Fat-mm Whose _ Cattle and Been Slaug- tend. THAT Jackson fought the Chi- Republican Candidate for State Renresenia. tive Eiwhth District Invitea you to become a qqpber of their arguin- Series number 4 will be open on April let to new ne-hers. We urge you to take advent- age of this ideal fly to ae- cu-Ilhte fund- for future Is the avenge paid by these association thought" the Telephone 406 for particulan XI N. LJackson 7% Interest REMEMBER REMEMBER VOTE FOR After all is "no! Gauguin mosteroenitvethirterirtthtrortd "ethe'thi-itformtthirttr. h. Frederick . 1J.T.ncsnATIi PRIMARY ELECTION Tuesday, April 10, 1928 CORONER OF LAKE COUNTY Ruth Hanna Mc Cormick April 10th Primaries 2 CoNGRESSMAN-at-LARGE .wiGritt nuke you in. a No? Is there plenty of heat? No. Well, why not ask us to help you out. We find the my and (all you the cost at once. Heating in our (no N; Republicans! Remember Ruth! Your vote will be Appreciated 'S your house comforts- Candidate for From Illinois VOTE FOR