as d {an a way has came -ttede1nrtttttetttngthesignntures dmawners. nttemtttetq which have very largely "gttattedfmmtttetmstne" atmos- -setttetturrrtntrnortttnndrf -MtnatintrtrerteraWtttvtttrtthttr, "in" enrsnnd human esentmitrmatrertoehfurdetteutections ttrattmettttetnearRmeoerrith the Mteththetmdqtreetttgtrdgttttd out 'rfRoehfordandwti1ttterettytrivets gtneth-tgxtateoutdtRoehford to thetomtsintttenorthpartttfBotme emmtr.ttteneetor%rsrtud,Atden, am wmucaenrycountyinto Lake ,htttttaenatemendUhtgort Lake Whitman. Thegqtutette- t-ttM1edmttnnnaHttrettgdissur- mm the contracts let and 8 Manama is now on thejob stnAtmrtttettmdesandthebrtdtrerr. This highway. a well us No. 76, than qrttttte built this summer train new for connection with 3hstq8tteheeenCts1edoniaandPop- MrGrme.qeitittavenngtyroot right of ws, intend Mott feet es are a: other emu-etc muons tn thiBrtttrtaftttetatate.nndthewort 'te-ring the "anagram aitt_neriuBdonesecureda11. than: 'teaxttetgBottne county from m1.dtmtntocrtrtrxtnotsdinMeB,enry ",atmmtnroroveruetrtotterrinl Mutton Route 1'n,ttteyl. t-htgtteentrhenttteeontraet for thetmtMtnttttftherxndfrxanCale- "1133:on tttetttnntntttenoettt nntt-t.WomentnodBeeexpeetond "emtre,tttaseo1tt-ttmeemrrtesiesnmt MAKE PLANS ihl HIGHWAY WORK emrrttraermtsthetmmat,Dunyx.m, the lamp-rt Contraction Co..ol CHICAGO. w., May 26,--Now that lane. W queen at Roam. Is one more in the public'a m. Chi- -qd.-9s v"; none-vo- Mr-MF-'-"'--"""" GiriiG%reinturiastteentteidrrtt- tr-tttOtt-delusional'- fiinntt"Bauamtstter." With tttesetsoinnueneesinthe atreetiooafeonservstisminwomtut's eemtoenie-tsoehrtremttontrgoesn w my. even more powerful. mashiitmttounttnNtttisparturthe e-ttry,-'" atnndgtotntartta A-Man elements. was settled " metate-etrttrpeopletrmnttte qtMatmttr--ftmn vmrtntn,tttehro- QUEEN MARIE atntrttteetit1iniatteustmrtsnmtthe irtttteneesoetwoeenturiettunderthe ruledSpun. Thetmdttionattttq Mtt-ttiutminotmsertemttrouqttt tntntt-.ttnattadattttrtnmt- en-ttttpersist-tttMme- tttrinattetnlgetntttmtg. Another Multan." worm tntt-ittmetiemtettoundintt" "glaucoma element which ttai-tttuint-tantonio-tttntl mo: he? gift tor diplomacy, yhilehereurmmttttsturoonhertnit can mum: the put six month: a no, It! instance. have women ven- t-tosprioeeinstutttieintiAn- tmtgexMesieofttteeourtestesnndtor- hummus; Chic-gonna Be- ttre/thet-ttleur-tit-n, attmtittetnr$atntrinRourmusia.ietteri, thewotthe boyKingMiettttet, tttera-tan-tAuxiliary,) ,rtttttnttttteMatstrmttttttMremot- unmanned States of old- tii-ttdevotion-ttiterate attet.t-ndeuttetratetsttettutxm- The ttrat problem which her ma)- W had tostthettegeqmaoneor dam It occurred the night or her "rtmtandmitttstttave taxed the "rqtemrrteettttt-tanrnuetarnore WWW". Wna6t-enwtt-tgtatttes mute: hotel at50'clock1n ttteemntrte.atsettetmntodresstor the gtfBtttnl bun, which Chicago's cute ttnd-redinhertsemor.Mrs. IMttttRoeeereiler Meow: ex- thm,aswenuomer ttettati.ttmtsoetiyttumnn that. yumnshouldwantsolookher SAN ANTONIO, Tex. May Prrrl Whent6,tt00qrrmentrmntulrmrtts ttftheTrttttedmatat mm an! "my". 10! the WI Matthew m:- tion at Woman's clubs and 40,000 -aa-tt.tterettnoetettter8.Ne be m. is W's: some-' ugz any. Klligllffit TO FIND TEXAS l Mtllll. CENTER Milan to: the 'iGGriil lit, second attmttonntndtottole'eof 1" WaltheGenem roam-Vi BWrtmtut snubbed by aalertttamrertd, nudWanen's clubs ma 40,000 GGeGiriiGiiGGritGGroiaileutar, Hid] iiio-ttttetsereonoetotter8.rorlque"t. The otNtttuttatteastottte Aime" the m tsunami convention at queen tarming/tpointed by'Gov- the side W "mmAm,mm8man.mmemnsnub-5WW mmmmmmmm-mmwmmnenm.wnop°we"m tngtntttemtttetdStater' o: an-"¢o't;'thesitmucnammmem-:hefir€tf - _ -- -o- Alan" I... -5-..--.... 0.. Ad... DIM exam mgt.iotutdttetsotd.whenstsee- getrherttattttomt.eatterratrtoldttg tt.rae1ttthattttetpuusttndntttyet amen. W'tobetmpu'oundl 1 -"""---.-- ,erftetpf.efet.tlt: L,Neteatrtiyrp 1ePu"g'2,2"r,e'dM,detlthrueto, hispro -a-.met-tnara.mt.tiit'r- poeystt. endshis no" to out the 4NeteM but In- presidential Drospeet her tine robes}: might tG"iiiiittk. [and me Queen at Sheba, but not Mhogmwereelarednndtttequeen -tnttandritrttauteouidn't Sttetttttttntttr-tmremttre, "I hm;thmnum"? Mtteu$Httgetttagatftttektmt. _-- mum mw.tucbedunym a mmuithur can "than W. my 2344mm the r_itrtt_t in-ttttonto-e-ttttttttsur FACING TEST mnbus. St. Louis and Ksnses City' to Lott Angeles. as announced re- cently. "But that means nothing. In giv- ing out those plans. the Transconti- nental Air 'rtansport, me., an- nounced one ot three t',f,'i,ualLt' ve projects it has in view to traverse the country from east to west try trainttndpiarte.'rheotttertwop1tuta, yet to be completed. will show Chi- cago very much in evidence. In met, Chicago. such is her position geogra- phically and industrially. must ot, necessity be brought into any Amer-, "can air project of importance." y Hint " Further Plum ' Originally, Col. Henderson said. at had not been intended to make an- nouncement of his company's plan' No. 2 for three months. But unex-p pected speeding of schedules. he said} Ind resulted in the meeting worm m at the Transcontinentsl's iiiidsl tors " the Engineer's club in Pt York. After that details at the new protect perhaps would be revealed 1 Col. Henderson refused to say me? but it is known that a combination rail-sir line , between New York and "hither San Francisco or Seattle, with iChicsgo as the principal stopover "Nothing will ever be able to take from Chicago her natural position as a loremost sir city pf the world." he soul "It lumen: that the tirttt Walnuts] rail and an does not include Chicago. swinging trom New York south through Cob. atoms. Bt. Louis and Inna; city' to but Angeles. as announced re- Consider Air Field Today Chicago's proposed take trout land- ing field, designed to be the biggest and finest airport in the world, ap- peared a step nearer yesterdarwittt announcement ot a conference- for Monday in the office of Daniel Schuyler. representing the Illinois Central mitrattt. William Roth- mum. representing the South Park bond. ,and Assistant corporation Come]: John o. Drenmn and Roy Janeen will attend. phylum has bein under discus- sion by tntritnttt menial air line chiefs. port, Inc...in addition to the director of the 'rranacontinenta1 concern. was emphatic in refuting an impression that Chicago is to hare a second rate position. tn the general air de- Veiopment ot the country. CHICAGO. 111.. my 23.--Got. Charles A. Lindbergh has accepted the 951$;on chairman of the teeth meal co nee of the Ttameonti. nenm Air Transport. the WM!) concern which ts laying plans to es- tablish a " hour air and rail pas- sense: service between New York and Loo Angeles. cm hegnent lino-Is Little surprise was expressed at the Lindbergh. announcement. For more than a week rumors have been current that Col. Lindbergh. whose plans tor the future have been the subject of lively conjecture _ginee his flight no Paris a year ago."probabiy would\enter the service at the Trans- continental Lindbergh's affiliation with the company be immediately. it was. stated by y'ii',1l?caii)s.lilt,t1it,i president. The colonel: duties. hiding super- vision at equipment. new. 'general service. flying routes. and aniletx ap- pliances. virtually places him in charge of the company's operations. Col. Henderson. who is general manager of the National Air Trans- With this announcement came word tram Col. Paul Henderson, a director of the mammal. that enlarged plans. to he discussed " a New York conference tomorrow. Intimateiy will mute for Chicago the distinction of "holding her nat- ural place" " the " hub ot the na- This meeting may pave the way, tt is believed, for the drawing of am meats making the.nirpart possible. Gol. E. H. Schulz. resident govern- rent quineer. mum approve the [INDY DIREBTS s",' AERIAL TRAVEL with Aster that _... villus public ham Chatted With Waring- Then the queen put her wits to work. Rising suddenly she command- ed the car to stop near a group ot workmen. Calling out in her pleasant voice she inquired whether there was a Roumanian present. A man nods Qt She asked him to come toward. ahouettiattnnd,nakedttimtutoutttis wire and children, how long he had tteeninthiseountrytutdtfttehttd any, kin left in Romania. It broke the spell. The little group of work- men cheered and from that time on the party was a complete success. trmmherwtttettttseaoetety editors mvednextrnoming. None knew until weeks later that the_gownsoregnllywom made its first sppeerance that night outside the queen's boudoir or comment. Atuektterennetatueetttere,under the supervising eye ot her majesty, didthetrick. Send "Snebbef'm the second attmtttonatuttotto vi amen snubbed by other ,rmnenatntagtventnttoeGrofthe queen The otBetnltttttttettstottte queen for Illinois. appointed by" Gov- erItoramntt.-ttte-nntattttt- ttee'rtteneartdnyqueenMane,wtto "tmt" the situation that immedi- ately. directed her mumm- to drive tetttte-n'sttome.Ttmttrttteoettr private residence visited by her ms)- "tyinCtttettttu.nndtttemtmnn.tn- steadoettehtgrtttted.xraathernmt enviedlmnnlntheeity. ' It as Oarr,attheorteel nuns, whereqtteenMnrie ttgtgetttgtttirdatt- untton.'rttequeen,tour1ntttherntus in glass observation can, sensedeold- neaainttteatmusphere.trttemills" .oeteknomrnretui1otwtorkingnten wttoearnttteir' breadttythesweat are for queen who'vé never' had to m Anyhow. during the ttrat ttnit of the tour Mule didn't get. a BANK ROBBER IS SEN TENCED when min-ind and "Bow d'y'r da/'-udilteenttrptmtpedttt-etr hands. Thettueenmsatteauttfu: and CARLYLE" Ill., Ma 22--A sentence of one year to lite in the ma penitentiary at Chester was imposed on Thomas Mueller, who confessed' robbing the Germantown 111., tte $33,200. During the holu- up P? " tt prospective u:- ehuer of real estate. p Now that Henry Ford has itmck on on one tt his properties we sup- pou_ atha.t. _ends his chances as a um at am ttht atmet--the Powell place is " 20tb-gaid that two men leaped from the an. ran into the shadows. and a few ~seconds later re- turned and drove away. It was has than a minute later when the bomb exploded, Renee's story agreed with than ot Warren. ', another room on the second floor. .All were on the west side of the home. which faces north of 62d street. The bomb was paced on the District Attorney. Powell had aroused the enmity of numerous bootleggers during the last year. Since Jan. I he had closed thirty drinking resorts by injunction Last summer. it was recalled. he person- ally led raids on; bootlegging places in Some): township. _ _ F- " Funny Sleepln; Four of the five members of the family who were in the residence were asleep at the time. shortly Alter mm. m. Mrs. Powell was attending . lodge meeting. In bed with Mr, Pmll was his son. Robert, t. In an upstairs room Katherine. a. 13 year old daughter. was studying, while Lewis. 12. and Ruth. 4, were asleep in Two neighbors ot the Powell ttun- ily, Wed Wan-en and Lester Pearce. saw the automobile. in which the bombers escaped Warren, who lives at 2004 Bid atreet-the Powell Another theory was that strikers at the Allen-A hosiery mills might have been behind .the attack. One hundred and eighty-four or _them have been arrested on charges ot disorderly conduct and metering in the last fifteen Weeks. Six have A: I result one ot the constables who accompanied him had Ken bombed and mother had received threats of a bomb. Mr. Powell him- self had received tour threats of death through the mail, all signed endangered the lives of the prose- cutor end his four children. A hole six feet sduare was tom 11) the side wall. every window in the building was shattered, and Mr. Powell was buried trom his bed on .the first flour. Bo greet was the tome exerted by the explosive that tmthedishetrintttettoutte were broken. Windows in adjoining home es were shattered: _ KENOSHA, "We., May 23.--A bomb of terrifie power last night shattered one aide ot the home ot District At- torney Lem: W. Powell. Ken'osha county prosecutor, who had recently waged a stern campaign against liquor law violators. The explosion MtiitllTtlll if KENOSHA BBMBED Free Pressing JOHN CICHY $25.00UP mi gig»: .. -..» a j" me W SAWS-MAY 26'. 1928. (Continued from tttul The inventory-was appro in the estate ot Gian R. Olcott. Wilma- In the-estate of John' Alexander. Waukegan, a settlement tor 32.53.10 with the Chicago. North Share at Milwaukee Railroad 0).. hi it death. was authorized. . Letters of guardianship tn the estate of Ida Mae Hart. minor. Wm- kegan. were issued to Claude M. Hart. The bond may set at sum. The guardian in the estate of Frederick C. Schaeier. minor. Lake Forest. was authorized to pay '" per month for the maintenance of minor. t In the estate of Minna Seam. Lake Forest: the legacy ot Axe) Sports deposited s with the mint! treasurer 1siisrordered paid " ani- dah Spong. "ridow,ot Axel. . The conservator in the m of William 8. 's 'Rmear, '1th now deceased. Antioch. was tttdhttr- ized to administer letteri. Prod of heirship was taken. ' ' In the "up: of Charles m- ski, , Wauketptrt,. letters of uninhib- tration were' issued to Conn-nth: Powlowskl. The. bond was at a 8200. The inventory was "glad Heirsmp was taken. . J . As near an exact duplication of the Kansas City convention " no» sible is promised by Dr. A. It. fmt- ton. professor of political science at Northwestern, who is assisting tho students in the reparation of the mock convention. The floor of Pat- ten gymnasium will be arranged for the various state delegations " is done in arr-actual convention. Stun- pedes for favorite son will be stand with the realism of a real convention. Students will participate to the nu number of delegates that will sit to Kansas City. . The opening session or the can- vention. at 3 o'clock Tuesday after- noon. wmuhnve as highlights. the keynote' speech ob Robert Howie" and other preliminary oddrem. The night session will begin at a o'cion'. when nominating speeches win he made and the vote taken . mg the nominating speech got some favorite non. Four coeds, Katherine men, new of the Arkansas delegation, Adrienne Grant, Margaret Carter and Betty McCullough, are preparing to lend the,,tlght against putting a prohibi- tion plank in the national phylum. They are also leading the campaign for Nicholas Murray Butler, In avowed "wet," " the logical 0990- nent tor AI Smith. T BROTHERS WILL IS PROBATED New lANNOUNCING: . T S a (Slightly More (".1 w Payments) Lam-cad 0).. tde it uthoriaed. . guardianship tn the Mae Hart. minor. Wm- issued to Claude a. and was set at $1.1". :nn in the estate of all rc/ V J. T, McGrath / 12 Months to Pay PLUIIBING & HEATING ' 134 South makes Ave. PHONE 260. my the world's fairs were truly the may exhibits ot com- neuter maneuvers. Now the or- mm of all industries into pow- erful muons wants a co-Oper- etta: :1 WW": in, presenting ndiqtHgttftheprtttrretstrot thetrin- 'tmtrr.rnMt88wewiliseehtopri- -tthettitthetsttnteof each line ot Ellen". qrtthetttt the thought ot a h "be!!! Mu being awarded an mu ta- eemgtteretal purposes. W. we will seek to mate the In! as a whole an educational ex- tttMt in on lines of human endeavor. (it we": is not how we are going to at the ahibtts to an the lair. But mttterhoiwetiretroirtgtotakeeare " even tttDer cent of what 15 now "in; to be admitted. "The 35 yea: since 1893 have mount may changes into our lives were "milinrtotulor us.such a the m. the automobile. the "We think there is nothing new with! the sun at interest to exhibit. yet the crest scientists tell us that My is today 25 years behind sci- une. and M they have many new not! atnrtttntr things to show us. We Inve been and to make science the daunting note ot the exposition. _ "I an uuuoned " least a dozen this n - that nobody wants the -t'ea0.tetemirwetttgdht1893.tgo -qreatt.'Theprevtoutsftviratntttis country have been a combination ot JriGraiir tttttttiii-ii-ii,--- IlliillilltillMT Aatthrnttona tor exhibition space in the Chicago World's Fair Centennial mum to be held here in 1933 In tmmtntt In in such great num- ttem but a: parts ot the world that tt I: pummel whether or not 10 'teremtttrfttterneanneUred tor. m Meat was made today by Daniel a. 3mm. secretary ot the autumnal mutation in a discus- -etfthetttiniprthetrutrteesare Itr"httt for tn staging the celebra- "the question that confronts the tmrtem Ind the architects who are to (but upon the architectural cm of the fair is what sort ot 1trtrtgttt.ahttottrtorthintrisnornore "qtrmrrhuentnrttttinitwouldtseto "etttemttatmwomenttreaaeatn ttpe In; skirts, bustles and big 'T I"! give you one example ot me! 1lrtngtIher, in which railroads and other Mg' n. ef, in we some to have?" sand ANEW Thrift Model Easy W er to sell at the lowest price ever p upon a brand new Easy Washer. Hun eds of thousands of Easy Washers already are in use. The Easy always has been kno as the quality ws.asher-rthe Rolls-Royce of . Here is a well, made Easy manufa red at savings which are passed on to you. Your Thrift Model should serve you well f years and years. _ I ." l The Washing Action is the same famogts C ttsy Vacuum Cup ,riunciple---air press re and smin--that has always been the gentlest method of getting clothes clean. a The Metal Wringer is the latest design, full swinging, wrings forward and ba kward, made in one piece. i f The New Type Double Tub is de -proof, heat insulating and easier to kee l n. The inner tub is nickeled on the inside w ile the outer tub 's Dyco finished in beautiful white. Holds eight double sheets; has no co ' ers to catch dirt and the opening is full '2t,5 con- venience in putting in and taking out lclothes. Two Simple Controls operate the hashing and wringing. Oiling is automatic girom a central reservoir. Gear driven-mo tielt, and all moving parts are completely ehcloSed. Takes only A H. P. motor, so uses less cur- rent. Fully guaranteed by us and by the factory. 3 A small deposit puts the Easy in your home. Free personal demonstration in your home, just call us up. , . . ' southern Chinese ft) "Meg Mash wt Toma, my 22-u unconfirm- ed "was in Toxic} ted that the civil strife between tum and iiiGiiisiT"ia -acauf 'kdiiGii m {tan any good drum troutue yisi, Grfqulart, I rid of if by using Pills/Null,',',','." 4:11:15 a noted This sulphur p _ . bonus: ot its (can destroying pr . ' seldom fails to quickly subdue i . ' even of mama. The fir application "the skin cool and comfortable. Rash and blotehes are baled right up. Rowdy: Mett.tho-Stththy is, perfegzdy "Adding to this the acres. separating the I the island, gives a you .. If you are Marin; tte eczema of mne'othcr torturing, am using skin and £232? 313m ac acres of land. "Contratst,tttts am fair. which occupied a and the San Francisco Pi5. which had only l you will have an idea t large a male we are pit MIGHT FINISH, CHINA 1tt88ttttr.u-tttbtao.mti- road, on s few acres ot ground near Baltimore, staged a railroad show called "The Iron Horse: During the few weeks that this wt" Open. twer 1,000,000 people went to tee it. The National Railroad Association have tentatively suggested that we allot thcm 150 acres for 1933. How many requests ot this sort would it take to exceed our total of 1,115 acres? "This space is made up " iollows: At the present time. th", ot and adjoining the Illinois Watch} business enterprises an! showing mgr SULPHUR so UGLY. "CHIN The Hut Application Make. Okln Cool and Oct-humus a 3mm: , unconfirm- ted that the elnartherti and = might be ml of the lagoon ot 250 nmund from I of both land 3. or 1.175 GSKIN mm with the Jam gov- eminent on a basis that he might order a. retreat of " northern army into Mtutehurta, his home mime. Chen: heretofore has indicated he would resist the advnnoe of the southern army with his full strength. Although he has called upon the Netionalists to desist their civil nitrite -ato_"totttetrhtytttetemtedwas the menace of Japanese intervention --he bu indicated Wt he was prepared to combat the mthernem. The latest new". however, indi- Pedtt?.eMtuticttur-mrtordmitiiit f_1'rttro.tt1epmmistntrtekoGUeG'iriii tis?ttt.thetxoentstnittenniarotie"L. 'lf/lh",.'lutif, maxim Geneal There was accumulation or of tidal statements on these reports however, and the southern arm; Peking northern tones from Peking. lON.-TUES.-WED. T'tn:'tts.mtr.utuT. The Rim of the New Phéto- . CHICAGO wop- VA LTW. 'tugtr--hselmtiattr .Scnen Road , , _ Show AW [ VrLLE.AND Concert Orchestra and Organ '; FEATURE PICRURES Mom-Tues.- & Wed. May 27, 28. 29. THE MIR'I'HQUAKE OF THE SEASON! Admission: all week days, adults: 50, Children 3-DISTTNCT TYPES OF ENTERTAINMENT EVERY WEEK-a NOW! SUMMER POLICY! NOW! Do you know what those three words means? Well. they at Latin words meaning: "Look to the past, Look to the mutant Look to the future. ' . With a Checkixig_Account you do all three. Your cancelled checkssenahkeoutouokattupast,wurunkbaunceen, ables you to look at the present, and your bank atatement. showing how you are facing, enables you to look ta the fu ture. . . "r If you hgven't a Checking Account now, why not open "an in this bank today? . . . i . 1 a. , Wheelinit State Bank I , MILA' HIS JOYBOYS IN a big stage band show NEG"! maturing B & K favorites I m a . "REE SINNERS Adm: Adults - - 60e Tiiia7i""i'G'riG'rrTU (mum and Organ Comedy and News llOVD GIANT COOLING PLANT IN OPERATION Fa" - ii,,ker'i,iNilll, l,llliit: tiirlii'iliij'.l)i)lil, 31.. Lfe .53 ;"ar.t--vr a" :31": {at Wct'r: " a" a om-rate!' SUNDAY ONLY, MAY 27TH Comedy and News Organ and Orchestra iiic,7d iihllll. h'ii'F tir51iiiii"i' "itatit 'tht 513: Ei g Mae-AT sr,rr,tyfTptymiF " THE BANK OF FRIENDLY SERVICE .. SUNDAY ( FRANK WALLIN AND JOYNYS . in Big Stage Band Show" and . Feature Pictures. _"' Adspice - AT WAUKEGAN 2' s', sc,sdt' @"M4 f, PNB' ". J i,sii','s1iiiflif,,t,tiii,,i, l ri" moat}? RIIIILM [Hickman ornnsooucome A TREMENDOUS BRA) MA--Polsi as a Siren, more beautiful than ever b ef 0 r e-Revealing the Love-life of a Diphimat'h wife who accepts a life of obscurity rather than? brink shame upon her child! ', . i A PICTURE YOU WILL h' E v ER, FORGET-h THEME THAT IS SOUL- STIRRING: I FRA'tt1i, 93351.11}: _AND MUN" [HANS SHOW INCREASE Business of ttie mic!" t.ene for tttttweekend-ti.' It? 1e',',tegefg,tt'ghtrgg'g'c1's.'. Numtterotetust 'rtttete. . Numtrrottrust-uittt-t- my aim; - "T"' "" -- Number of Metve.vatttte. MM. d a"... f, €33F1.W-u Thur-Fri. & Sat. May 30, 31 and June 1 3--ACTS OF CHICAGO LOOP VAUDEVILLE Children --- the .e'ees-. " John Fox. It): Great Nov/El ALWAYS " DEGREES OF COOL COMFORT By A. I. Iowa. Ann. Semen-y "1Penr"tr Or'uQuOrdn-tn, 00-90." New wt of loans trust am" 7-? up" J "that: