K -- News of the air is crowding political events off the front _ page. The Southern Cross will try to circle the globe, now that it has completed the hops from California to Aus:ralia. . . . The Lindbergh of Mexico has made a flight from Mexico City g*b Washington, thus returning Lindy's visit and tightening the . newly made bonds of friendship between the two countries. _ _A race across the Atlantic ocean is leading two women to _either fame and riches or to death. Miss Mabel Boll, "diamond _queen," and Miss A::ha Earhart are the two who are seeking _the honor of being first woman to cross the Atlantic ocean ,by air. We admire them for their courage and feel that any _glory they win in their attempts will be well earned. While giving to government economy and tax reduction some credit for existing prosperity, he repudiates the popular super-- stition that it is the obligation of the government to furnish the people with prosperity and that prosperity is directly dependent upon the government. -- : rich. We call these results prosperity. That has come because the people have been willing to do their duty. They have re-- frained from waste, they have shunned extravagance. They have paid their debts, they have improved their credit. If, out of all these efforts, the reward of prosperity has come, there is reason for national thanksgiving." vention will be a sort of put--Humpty--Dumpty--together job. No matter which way they approach it the democrats will find it difficult to match platform and presidential nominee. The representatives of the republican voters of the nation are «an Kansas City to draft a platform and make nominations that hold forth the promise of republican suécess in November and four years more of good government The odds are in their favor. * ing off the national debt, because the influence of such action is felt in every home in the land. It has meant that the people not only have greater resources with which to provide them-- selves with food and clothing and shelter, but also for the en-- joyment of what was but lately considered the luxuries of the The president did well in discouraging the worship of pros-- perity for prosperity's sake. His words are almost axiomatic: "Prosperity is only an instrument to be used, not a diety to be --« _. . The crew of the Italia is facing a crisis as its supply of food becomes smaller. . . . And two Italian airmen have set a new endurance mark by remaining in the air for 58%4 hours. This is going to beca wonderful age to tell our grandchildren C A favorite game among newspapers and magazines at this time of the year is asking business men what they think of col-- lege graduates. Looking over several groups of answers, we find that the most common criticism against the college gradu-- ate is that he never forgets that he is one. Sticking to one job, We think that too much was made of "one--man rule" at the convention. Andréew Mellion, who had the Pennsylvania dele-- gation in his pocket, may have been the deciding factor that threw the nomination to Hoover, but the fact remains that if Uncle Sam is going to be forced to shell out more money to the county if he wantsshis prisoners fed and lodged in the local county jail. Discovering that it costs more than 65 cents to care for a prisoner each day, the supervisors have boosted the rate to 85 cents. The government ought not to kick about the house, to devote the remainder of his life to preaching the doc-- trine of private and public economy to the American people and their public servants. His philosophy of economy is so con-- vincing and so greatly needed the nation cannot afford 'to part with it next March. The president would be the last person to suggest the creation of another federal job, but some way should be found to retain the use of this happy faculty of his. . Thrift and economy take on a new allurement in his words: "It has been my endeavor so to manage the national finances as to secure the greatest benefit to the people. I have rejoiced in keeping down the annual budget, in reducing taxes, and pay-- history of the radio. The two gr'eat national political conven-- tions, the republican now in session at Kansas City, Mo., and the democratic at Houston, Tex., on June 26, are to be broadcast in their entirety. Now is the voter's opportunity to learn some-- thing about the political machinery that runs his country. Ac-- cording to the number of sets in operation, at least twenty mil-- lion people will get an earful of the proceedirigs. learning it from the ground up, and eliminating all superior airs )h the best formula for success, now as well as a hundred years EDITORIALLY SPEAKING Not only in aviation, but in politics are the transmitting and receiving sets important factors. This month, despite the heat and the urge to be outdoors, will be the biggest month in the AN INSTRUMENT TO BE USED President Coolidge's address to the business organization of the federal government serves to emphasize again that the na-- tion should prevail upon him, on his retirement from the white Much--troubled democracy has found some solace in the thought, fathered by the wish, that the president's veto of the McNary--Haugen bill will bob up during the republican national convention to worry the G. O. P. platform builders. Democrats know the republican party will never make the mistake of re-- pudiating a republican administration. The repudiation of Cleve-- land by the democratic convention in 1896 lived to curse that party for a dozen years And the democrats cannot see how the Kansas City convention can draft a platform that will pérify the Middle West farmer without repudiating the Coolidge ad-- ministration. --_ Republican leaders and the rank and file of the party anti-- cipate little trouble in laying the planks of their platform for this year's campaign. Not so the democracy. . The democratic party is divided on so many issues and its presidential timber has been so outspoken one way or the other on some or all of these issues, the task before the Houston con-- many other states had not sent Hoover delegates to the conven-- ion, Mellon's power would not have turned the scales. PAGE FOUR rease, especially since its prisoners are kept safe in these days frequent jail breaks. s as second--class matter October 13, 1916, at the Illinois, under Act of March 3, 1879. Issued FRANK H. JUST, Editor and Publisher The LHake County Register THE CONVENTION "The county aid bridge and the county aid grading in Antioch town-- ship have been completed and final estimates have been paid. I was very agreeably surprised at the sta-- ble character of the foundation soil for the bridge abutments and I am pleased to say that the structure is one of which Lake county and An-- Countv Highway Superintendent Ralph M. Lobdell in a lengthy --re-- port which was read Monday at the board ot sgupervisors' opening session stated that Lake county has $400,-- 060 due from the department of public works and buildings for paved roads taken over by the state depar-- ment.. He said that -- recently the legislature passed a measure making $3.000,000 available for 'refunds to ~sunties. in this connection.. He said he would make every effort to get the shars owed Lake county from the state. "On June 5th proposals were re-- ceived for the paving of section 36-- 15d and contract awarded to the lowest bidder, James Cape & Sons Co. 'of Racine, Wis. The work of srading preparatory to paving ; witl be started this week. Po n "On the recommendation of the road and bridge committee, I have extended the services of this ~ftic» to the townships in securing rights-- of--way for state bond issue roads and I believe that we have been able to render some little assistance in that matter. § R Construction * "'rf'he following 15--d sections have been formally accepted by the d~-- nartifent of public works and buil}d-- ings, division of highways: Sections ~2. 34. 34--B, 34--W, 34--W--2, 35, 33-- W, %6--G. 36--B and 39. Of thess all axcepnt sections 36--G and 36--B have been acéepted for 100 per cent main-- tenance. When the paving of sec-- tien 36--15d has been compléted and accepted the maintenance of sections 36--G and 36--B will be staken over completely by the department "In accordance with your action at the March session I have made pre-- liminary surveys on some of the oro-- posed 4th county bond issue roads Portions of these surveys will be sat-- isfactory for final locations without doubt and all of the surveys thus far made will be very valuable in jster-- mining the most satisfactory loca-- tions obtainable for the routes in question. "The paving of the gap on the Ivanhce--Grayslake road, section 37-- 15d, has been completed and tn--> shoulder construction is proceeding satisfactorily.> This construction see-- tion, should be ready for final inspéc-- tion before the end of this month. The county highway -- superinten-- dent said that he has been makin: some surveys of routes included in a proposed fourth bond issue for roads, However. it is extremely -- unlikely that a bond issue . proposition 'for roads will be taken up at this meet-- ing. ~Mr. Lobdell and members of the road and bridge committes of the county board feel certain that at the next session of the legisiature a new sasoline tax measure will be passed and plans are being madeo for the future. In case the gasoline tax Window and door improvements in the new section of the court house are to be made. The firm of William C. Hanna submitted a bid of $500 for this work, this being the lowest bid. The offite of State's Attorney A. V. Smith, the jury rooms; Circuit court, judges' chambers, bailift's room, sherifft's office and iavatories are to be painted and decorated. The joo is to cost $700. $400,000 ROAD A new elevator motor is to be in-- stalled. The lowest bid for the mo-- tor and installing of same was sub-- mitted to the committee by the North Shore Combustion company, $1,000. °_ Report Is Given. s The complete report of . County Higzhway . Superintendent -- Lobdgl follows: 9 Contracts for*the improvements are to be let immediately by the building and grounds committee of which Su-- pervisor William J. Obee is chair-- measure is again enacted, a bond is-- sue election for roads will be sub-- mitted to the people. the county share of the gasoline tax to be used '~: retiring the bonds. Improvements costing 82.200 are to be made at the court house, the board of sypervisors Tuesday after-- noon voting to follow-- out the x'%eun- mendation of the ~building -- and munity League. They now have fi::mes scheduled with Lake Forest, ighland Park, Evanston and Wau-- 'loegan. : ullivans (6) AB R H°ER The Sullivans scored-- two runs in the third and then came back with an equal nu;mnber in the fourth inning. Six scattered hits were all that Don Winters allowed --the Foulds otf Libertyville Tuesday evening at the latter's diamond and consequently the Sullivan Servicemen -- emerged the winner, 6 to 0. ues stamey featured the hitting attack ofi the winners with two sin-- gles whils O'Neil collected a home run and Winters a double:. Chamber-- lin's double featured the © loser's aittack. * The Foulds team is not . up to their usual form but expect to be ready for the opening of the Com-- munity League. They now have Winters only struck out thryee men during the seven innings but he made the losers pop up and ground out at FOULDS BOW TO _ SULLIVAN TEAM MONEY IS DUE AB R HE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 19283 tioch township need not be ashamed "As you undoubtedly know, a. re-- *und measure was enacted by the fund of $3.000.000 available for te-- fund to countiss for such of ther naved roads as were taken over by the department of public works and buildings as a part of the $100,000,-- 000 bond issue system. Very recent-- Iy .the department marked Rand road as route 60 and I havye therefore taken the matter of possible refiund of 'the cost of construction of that road up with the department. If the $3,000,000 appropriation has not been ~xhausted we will attempt to obtain 'the amount due Lake county: This would be roughly $400,000. I do not wish to build up extensive hopes on 'ne part pf the board relative to this refund. but I shall secure all} the in-- i _Morning prayer and sermon 11 a. The, young people will meet at the manse at 6:30. h % Sunday School at 9+:45 at 'the North Grade School. Our last Sun-- Jay in the grade school. Let all be present to hear our plans for change to the new church. Morning worship at 11. The pas-- tor will speak. on "The Supreme Work-- of Christians." f s Christian Science Society . Auditorium Theatre:-- : Sunday School _......... 9:30 a. m. Services ........:--._._«.~; 10:40 a. m. Subject: "Is, the Universe, -- In-- cluding Man, Evolved by -- Atomic Force *" > 8 Wednesday: Third floor 540 N. Milwaukee Avenue at 8# P. M. ; Rev. Arthur C. Streufert, Pastor 'German services 9:30 a. m. stan dard time. --© § 8 English services, 8:00 p. m. stan dard time. , $s o St. John's Lutheran Church (East of the Park) W. H. Lehmann, Pastor Sunday school 10>a. m. _ # German service 11 a. m. : Delegate conference -- at Wilmot, Wisconsin, at 3:00 p. m. No evening English service. © Children's rehearsal Saturday at The annual picnic and luncheon will be held at-- the Agard . Rest Home at Lake Bluff on Friday, June 22. The luncheon will be: at 12:30, and the price is 50 cents, Various articles will be on sale. Your contributions of aprons, towels and other articles will be appreciat-- ed. This is a deaconess rest home, and your help is of large value. There will be a Lake Geneva In stitute rally for the members of the Epworth League at DesPlaincs camp ground Saturday. The youny people from hefe are urged to at-- "Education and Life" will be con-- sidered in the morning sermon at 11 o'clock. (This is Young People's Day in our church, and the service will be 'of interest to those who are in High School and those who are going to college. The young people are especially invited. _ i The Epworth League is Sunday school at 9:45. Evening subject at 7:30: Reverence." First Methodist Epistopal Church John E. DeLong, Pastor. "The Church That Overcomes Evil St. Lawrence's Episcopal Church Children's Day Program June 24. St. Matthew's Lutheran Church Fairfield, Ills. Rev. H. B. Gwyn, Pastor. The services on Sunday, June 17 Church school®10 a. m. & CHURBRCH » Guy E. Foresighted People Copeland Manor Syndicate Only three Blocks from the Main Station of the North Shore Electric Railway and the New Grade School. Its spacious 60--ft. to 70--ft. lots, paved streets, beautiful shade trees and alluring view will attract you. Let us build your home here, to your order. Presbyterian Church Foresighted People have recognized the . Libertyville, Illinois® f G. C. GRIDLEY B. H. MILLER Phone 45 Phone 57 SUPERIOR BEAUTY COPELAND MANOR IDEAL LOCATION "Ways of at 6:30. and of year, and became effective July 1. lThis measure resulted from the ef-- | forts of agricultural leaders and the {farm publications who realized the z scriousness of poultry banditry in Illinois. The law requires that all f\vbfi deal in live market: poultry, either buying fowls for cash or in exchange, from farmers, must be licensed by the state department of agriculture. In addition, they are required to maintain a record giving@ details of all fowls received. Local peace officers, having access to the records, use them in detecting chick-- en thieves. 9e * ' nPwed,. Cz * 14-- The average girl now g_ets a scold-- ,'Ttou--g"t o State Farm -- Guard ' ing frorh father for wearing so little i Committee, a body that coordinates | and one from mother for working | the efforts of various state and local | 80 little. § | organizations to protect the farmers & * . * * iof'lllinois against banditry, the co--| _ You can always tell how happily operations of all who are opposed to | Libertyville married couples are by {chicken stealing is used in order| the way they celebrate their anni-- |that all dealers in live poultry may | versaries. ; ; be informed regarding the require-- .. : . * ments of the law, and act according--|-- We can remember the time when ly. Director Stanard explains the| young folks were as disgusted with working of the law as follows: |the kind of parents saddled on them Lots of fathers and -- mothers would take an optimistic view of the raising generation if they 'didn't have a few members of it of their own to worry over. j * "During the months that this law has been effective, there have been numerous arrests and convictions of chicken thieves as the result of in-- formation contained in the dealers' records. The law, and its enforce-- ment by local officers, aided by rep-- resentatives of the various protec-- tive organizations, is causing Illi-- ncis to become a much less profit-- able field for the operations of chic-- ken thieves. A continuation of this eencerted movement against poultry banditry: will give flock owners in Illinois even greater protection as the chicken thieves find it more and more difficult to dispose of their loot without subjecting themselves to arrest and conviction." & + _--It sometimes happens that a poli-- tician only buries his hatchet when he has an axe to grind. '"'The poultry dealers' license law was passed by the Illinois state Le-- gislature in its regular session last formatioh possible regarding it and will keep the road and bridge com-- mittee fully informed on the matter. '"You are aware, that the general 'ssembly in the special session passed an appropriation measure de'egating the money collectel by the unconstitutional gas tax bill to the counties I expect that an at-- tempt will be made to prevent dis-- bursements under that act, out. nevertheless, I have taken up the matter of Lake county's apportion-- ment with the department. ~_"The maintenance committee to-- gether with'Chairman Murphsy anrd nysolf located a site for the crusher cutfit in Section 18, Wauconda town-- ship, and signed a two year contract with the owner on the first of May. Work of moving the,. crusher was im-- mediately started and we were op-- erating within ten days. The agravei deposit is fortunately of very high grade and should be exceptionally satisfactory for gravel road con-- struction. a "County patrolled roads have been maintained in very satisfactory con-- dition thus far and the two new one-- man motor patrol outfits have been of great service in caring for the ad-- ditional mileage of earth roads re-- cently added 'to our state aid system. Tentative plans are being made to recondition and partially -- resurface some of our state aid roads later in the year." More than 5,000 poultry dealers will receive, this week, from the di-- rector of _ agriculture, application blanks to be returned before June 30, in order that their licenses to buy live market poultry may be re-- newed. f ; POULTRY DEALERS SEEK. LICENSES Myidea of a modern liar, is the father or mother of five or six kids who declare they haven't any wor-- The stork is not only: charginz more these days for making deliver-- ies, but what it brings is costing a heap more. M The --old--fashioned. . Libertyville girl was thought considerate if she elped her mother get supper. Now-- adays she is thought considerate if she even gets home for it. We can remember the time when young folks were as disgusted with the kind of parents saddled on them as they are today. You can always--tell how happily Libertyville married couples are by the way they celebrate their anni-- versaries. was bombed, presumably by gang--. sters in the booze game, District At-- ( torney Lewis Powell of Kenosha, re-- | ceived a letter mailed in Milwaukee | and reading as follows: : '"Mr. Powell: / "How did you like that shock? But | remember the next one you get will ' be one that will put you to sleep and | then we will put a padlock on your : grave. Remember this is no joke.g You ought to live in Zion City If | you don't want to drink then go to hell. It is all ready made for you | and if it takes a year we wiA get | you. "Your Friend." f -- District Attorney Powell has pad-- | locked 70 saloons and road houses in | Kenosha county during the last few ; years, 30 of which were locked since -- January. I hope he has the courage and will to effectually call tne bluff of the booze peddlers.. Their tactics war-- rant complete subjugation at the hands of Kenosha county's law en-- forcing agencies. I Mr. Voliva is back from his trip arcund a.world he still insists is flai. I guess Wilbur Glenn never will give up, so what's the use. His world is flat, mine is round, and I'm willing to let it go at that. ~--My idea of these new--fangled breakfast rooms is a place where you swallow your cup of coffee in the morning and eat your can of bean's at night. HIGHLAND AWNING COMPANY Awnings--Tents Covers x Carnival and Camping Tents ° for Sale or Rent. . Duffy's Furniture Bidg. Tel. Highland Park 638 Adm: Adults 40¢ The Belasco 'Stage Success in which Lionel Barrymore starred now a wonderful motion picture. 'Diamond Handcuffs' A couple of days after his A Thrilling Society Drama, Filled with Rom-- ance and Suspense SUNDAY ONLY, JUNE 17, 1928 Chaney, The Incomparable In a role that is truly inspiring! COMEDY AND NEWS, ORGAN sOLOS CONCERT ORCHESTRA MON., TUES. AND WED. JUNE 18, 19, 20. ELEANOR BOARDMAN and CONRAD NAGEL ALONG THE CURBSTONES Observations By A MAN ABOUT TOWN --on the screen-- --on the screen-- Always 70 degrees t 4799 Children 15¢ '_ Don't trace your ancestry -- back 'too fare You m.ifht find one of them {swinging on a limb by his tail. Here's good news for every boy in Libertyville--the shortcake won't be so short this year because there's a bumper crop of strawberries. _ LIBERTYVILLE t isn't until after th:g're mar. | -- ried that most men find they're not. in position to support a wife. f Outside of something to brag a-- bout rich relatives are about as use-- ful to their other relation as a deck of cards would be to a catfish. It doesn't help much to tell the doctor after he has fixed you up that you had the right--of--way. Everything -- comes to him who waits--even a wrong number on the telephone. . % "One half the world doesn't know how the other half lives" but has a hunch that it's bootlegging. Twenty--five years ago a tprl nev-- er thought about a pair of garters fading in the sunlight. Man comes into the world with nothing on him, but let him run for office and he'll find it different. 7 e 'w' | *4 * [ En 5k |101 Y Sm Pee=***. ks .;; 4;'./,' !'. ,;.:',: J\ Sgp P h '::,' Ioevens G OING away for the summer or just the usual two weeks' vacation, your home without occupants extends a wide open invita-- tion to Mr. Burglar or second--story man. For a very moderate sum you may gtore your valuables, including silverware, in our man--de-- fying Safety Deposit Vault--then you can leave for anywhere as care--free as a youngster. We Will Give You Rates Upon Request CGiant I¢ed Air Plant In Constant Operation SR¥MNc$ -- BANK Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS 1p -- "% *+* * 4. DON'T FORGET THE GO--PONY MATINEES FOR THE CHILDREN EVERY SATURDAY FREE GO--PONIES! COMEDY AND NEWS, ORG ORCH fi A AN AND Adm: Adults 50¢ Children 3--Acts Of Chicago Loop Vaudeville--3 Special Attractions For Anniversary Week! ; --on the screen-- A Smashing Synocpation Show "Happy Birthday" DQOVE THURS., FRI. AND SAT. JUNE 21, 22, 23. FRANK WALLIN AND JOYBOYS , Yellow lily up |-- In McKinley's day the emblem « 1 prosperity was the full dinner--pa \Now it's the full gasoline tank. --on the stage-- --on the stage-- BILLIE Always 70 degrees TA XI has been organized in the tubercu-- ( losis sanitarium in Oswego County, N. Y. The work had its inception in a class organized several years ago by a teacher, herself a patient in the institution, who devoted two hours a day to instruction of the children lll)l fli:eet_fort tho hasten their --| recov ¥ ping their minds ac-- tive. e?be county has since built a fl chilliiren'_s pavilio;:, Yhich includes a -- | . we uipped schoolroom in 6p4 of ncemed teacher who im play director during recreation per-- iods and vacations. Instruction giv-- en, the children last year enabled most of them to pass the same grade and regents preliminary ey. _ _ aminations as those given othep , children in the supervisory district. REGULAR SCHOOL WORK FOR TUBERCULAR CHILDREN Stand at Lester's Novelty Store school for tubercular children een organized in the tubercu-- 10® DAY PHONE 35 NIGHT PHONE 497 n Laek _ ; ac-- nds d ludes a --| is also on per» nafiea same