A 'oeestshatrtteeatdi-eredto 1etrlpf.th"L'l'll'l8tatig1'lsTd.t 'hrtthtehouatmteiltiiti, exhibition in the recently reopned Ernest R. Graham Hall of Histor- in! Geology at Field Museum of Natural History. They range from six to twelve inches in diameter, and the shells alone weigh as high as sixteen pounds. They were ob- tained in southern Argentina, from bites of ancient sandstone and! gravel in which they had been buried! no many millions of years. The prehistoric (oyster bed from which they came extends for about 1,000 miles along the coast of Argentina. In! of the fossil aliens are also tedf.arinrand,nndareamontriiti was: that long ago a sea evened the continent. never were delivered. The railroad company in chewed with careless- ness and negligence with the hand- ling of the property of magma. 'rheretBmteauitfortqtto,onemr 'SNt.otttthettttrdtortiott. It is charged in the action for "oo dam- - M e mo ot tires. rags. books, tubes and paper placed with the Non-mm road on May 9, 1927. to he delivered to Chicago was not delivered. In the action for $100. the em a made that on Julyha. 1927. (and: left with the railroad 09mm for Chicago did not reach -ahittitl'G Mad there been m on earth eat My": oyster of the on; can or Mioettte. Mods. nineteen to thirty-nine million years Mo, would have raided a feast for an entire family and their guests, as "aim t,t,1',itthttg,ittn, 'ttit "s- " oet - or care indi- vidual. Poaait shells of some of these tetrpreisiiriririi; mullahs are on there. 1ttttteauttfortatt0, it Ls mused that my steel shipped trom w'mn who": was never debuted. Woods Hole New Luna-story _----_-_----- Other an: ------_-------_ {agape of Nations Library Hadehnnn charges that shipments ff ee placed gm; tle Chicago dt American Baptist Foreign Miaimt Society --------. Inmates god Maurie: Benefit Board (Baptist) American Baptist Home Insane Society -----_-- If t Public "bury ----... grtsetmnanaNrersatileatte, muoul Home ------ Inter-Church World Move- GIGANTIC BI-VALVE OF ANCIENT TIMES SUITS CHARGE POOR DELIVERY Three suit: asking for damages mum 3700 were started Pri.. day attemottqt in the Circuit court Was: the Chicago a North West- cm Ramon! Company by Harry Wu of Wankenn. doing busi- ness as the North Shore Iron and new Works. The suits were filed ler,, him trdyriytant saws Attorney Bunpwn Tuikegce Insti- MeeBqggt Research 4---- 39.904512 International Education nnd to give a'wayuall ion cad." _ Gage Many Gina (I! I!" 2., Following ttt a last ox we major an: bestowed by the Rockefeller Br.. and Jr.: Rockefeller 'ttttttttation.-. $182,704,624 Genegat adulation Baud " 129,t9T,960 Linn Sputum Rockefel- la Memorial ---------- 73M? 9mm" ot Chicago ---- 4tMltt,tNNt "while the mum from father and son continue. At the age of 60 Rockefeller was qttotedassarirttr: 'Tttetiemtttsagelitrious duty toeettulthemonerrouean.tair'a "rtthemtss'ttr,tet:sheep allmcen, marked many persons have for- gotten the extent of Rockefeller" philanthrophy. A list recently pre- pued at his omee showed that tamer and m have given more than 'tb9tt00,tt00 to upwards of 50 individual charities. Rockefeller's fortune once was estimated " nearly a billion dtib but. It is generally believed that ttemriaagerhasavasttartuneintiis mmnameandttttttttettastriventhe millions to his Met. That is very notably true; not. however, to may inheritance taxes but be- cause the" elder Rockefeller long In: been convinced of his m's mpatftltttetr. 8. Del. Out on There is little trace ttf the John D Weller who (might his way to the top ofthe oil industry. ruthlessly ettrntmttntt his - fellows Now he is known by his gtettttttto" 93 a kindly 'old man whose habit it is to bestow shiny new dimes on those who please Ject tr gmgtin+--Ortttogtd Beach . in the winter. Lakewood m the spring and mute Ems-a 6,000 acre cstate--igt the manner. He plat. to sit long at the breed- an an: mth his family and . {gram Theatre will rename PHI? alumn- and letters at con- qrata:atttm that. his birthday al- SISS hm hm. MitiBneteardstytttehtteRtre- - of gun with mm of his Maugham. Following 3 W luncheon Rockefeller will 20 mtrtneintt torn of30miles and dinner wiubeservedntT:S0tnthe fawn of his 90th year finds the elder Rockelener in good health and good spirit; .Relieted Yr"' of the bread businesses his son. John D. Rockefeller. Jt.. he is ttetteratttetoeopewittttheravages exact. Hummcomemoresub- 1mm". N. t July 't --John D. Menus! once the world's wealthiest man. mu celebrate his nth om tomorrow quietly -- chum but who the roam of his an: existence a his man an}: estate. AGED MAN NOW KINDLY PERSON tb'adeudaymlatexore- will ttetrpent_in.a 'tint-tfer ---------- 21,000," Bum Cominny T"'------ sum-102.132 -- 2.000,000 -- 17,584,489 are so often 5,4T5,000 3di00.000 2.850.000 2.060,000 2.ooo.ooo 2.000.000 5.475.000 M2S,000 2di00.000 2,360,000 2,MO,000 u undoubtedly will be a badly! grumbled as well as a miglaty vicious ittht, - l The Democrats naturally will direct their heaviest artillery against, the} wettest spot in the Reputttietuvs" Rem stats are likely to go Democratic, Democratic states are apt to go Republican. It became evident at a very early haze a! the me at Houston that the drys' punch had been pulled. [ Elections 'N he got It dmen't follow. bemuse- the' con- ventions were tame, that the coming campaign won't be red hot. I On the contrary there's a great deal df bitterness. not only between the two major parties. but inside of each of them. There'll be many detections on both sides. 1 Everybody knew all along what the Republicans were going to have to say about agriculture " Kansas City. A (mteommttttettoottrpruet-- the? vieepresidenert I , The only element of suspense either " Kansas City or Hunter: war-- The Democratic convention at Houston was a flop dating from two or three days before it opened. . The Democratic stage management was a little better than the Republi- cans'. There was a better imitation of" enthusiasm. The oratory at Houston was supérior to the Kansas (my anti- ole. Still, you cttn't disguise ib--- "oratory" is a rotund word, but alli it means is "talit." It Just simmers down to this-- l All the pep's gone out of a melo-.1 drama it you've been told the plot% m advance. I WASHINGTON, od, G-The Re- publican convention at Rams City was a 'lop, as a show. from the day it opened. CAMPAIGN Til _ IE TOUGH ONE Ften the platforms were cut-1nd- ("on to - bedroom. tNSaere9rnes-etfattath.wtthro.. Id from the smoke and grime of '"Bawtlu" Give British Hostelry American Air tt As New Park Lane Hotel Opens On Piccadilly V5511. v-I_ "qu van: A, 1080 ......... Bonds on hand July I, 1928 -t.-t--- Balance July 1, 1927 w...-,.-..........-.....,.....-':........, ' 094326 Income of township fund and interest general fund -.t. 1699.24 Totals School board and business offiee., Salary of teachers ....._t__-__tm-wtt--w..-.w.. Teaeher's pension fund ----A-- Textbooks and stationery _...-...---..-.. Salary of Janus: Fuel, light, power, water and supplies .-.e-t.ww...--w---.-wtrt-t----wt--t-tw.. Repairs, replacements, insurance Promotion of health "_-r"""""","".,'"" Grounds, buildings and alterations New equipment -.--t-.-.._.....-.m___..--9tq-_... Principal of bonds .m--m_'.t.-rt.--tw___..-.-.-- Interest on bonds "e-C.'"""""""'""" Balance on hand June 30, 1928 --... Th'o -ttBeeett new Park Lane not. on Picadmy. London. ta " to be the an: hotel in the 5" III. with a private bath- District No. District No. ' Balm July lst, 1927 'e""'------..---.-. Distribution of trustees ""'--.--tmt..-.. From district taxes q Tuition paid by pupils T--""'.----.... Sale or rent of school property ___ Transfers and ttttn-high school pupils _-.-.-'.----...-...... Totals Township 44, Range 11 in Lake County, Illinois, Total on. lyandHyly 1, 1928 .".._q-t..- county superintendents W ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF THE TOWNSHIP TREASURER FOR PUBLICATION RECEIPTS RECEIPTS G'"fir.' mun-J vu-g u: "luau! AC1 ""ll Walk down Halstead street in , . . V from B. V. D.'s and a silk topper. l T _ They can't "rest you for disorder, A little time spent b'fore crossin' I linfat It you ttoit't misc 3 rumpus. or railroads may save a lot o' timelfot beinsv apti-volstead, if your ptrkin' up pieces. ' . . breath"; all rigtlt. but they 2an yank Th old féller who frequent; night days may only be hiokin' fer his m e. ltatreii new individual to predict the cams. He kefps ttfem undu' 1.1M 1rifiiioUctil least until the situation 3nd key for {week to .delpxmme the! In» had a fewweeks. toclamy itrd:l""ref of (their "quetr" tendencies. i I The Democratic ticket. classified} Here are a lew things to a.) '.f you, ya: moist, ought to be strong in the WET! want to spend ' ,xtek at the Cook mama 'tateq, 'tith Iota ot electoer County Phrrttop6thie hospital ' toti'tretptlttf.yld,!tt.ae inroads ml 'r "'ur "Mike" _ the Ell '22:, tr,i't?,tt,ify 2lf 3:3,! Grab the girls, in offices there you disc-anti? :3; 323505 tn the ml make déliveries and piay"Postotrice." gtu'lll "gmomm but dry and (wane Carago. 18. did that ms ms: 11310131); prejudiced nth day out as United States postman re st . . 'carrier of special delivery letters, and . Any Went ta Judge by iS he" l, was _6rdereit'examinee) V I In. _ , , union" era' good t Camp on the doorstepof a lady, "I',',' the 2gllt mg: t,rti,,,r,it,t,utiatr,st'gs.es: and insist youugon't . more can magma) we: T , "M i'iUi% minim use her, (A man who However. Au'ntrs normal vote said heitgs the. farmi- ehapt.'eur or ttiver is .5 large " the Cr. o. P.'s. Mrs., Edith Rachael»: OrcCormick She may ep98ed her mum! 'r,',t,tjf,ld, It and was sent to'the mend- sidm§ly "mt wiping out the! 93ch hospital.) . _ She may exceed her normal con-.rciid i.t and , siderubly without wiping out the I pathie hospn normal margin against her. Aboth Stag "How the mast it's safe to say yet is thatleomrtiitiett," u the o. o." P. doesnt appear to ham'Lake Shore ( the cinch that it did tour years ago. ldid that and I The Democratic ticket. classified Pas moist, ought to be strong in the wet Qstem sum, with lots ot electoral votes. They should. make inroads in the generally Republican But now discontented mid-west. But they may sufter severe 1955423 in the tre. ditionally Democratic but dry and religiously prejudiced , nth. ttrom the jumble of Criss-eros/s voting which must ensue it 'would takes mm individual to predict the coterome--at least until the situation baa had a few weeks. toplamy itself. 'The logical thing would be for them to Join forces. which they could quite easily do. for the farm relic! folk am generally dry and the 6ty.s' strength is on the fam.And than: what, may happen yet. but hardly this year-the movement to consoli- date them dAdn't SliiU'ft', enough. Tc perfect. the mac for a tthed party requires more time than re- ww; " we all knot. there are plenty of farm relief Republicans and whole statestal ot dry Democrats. Tc what extent they'll forget old pa» lineal ttttNations, change rants and scratch tickets is any) .dy's guess. The Retiutttiptuts' fiercest drives will. be against the Democrats as wen;~ rr- the accusation Certain to be made against them. _ _ fortifications-that 'is to say. the lat. ters' lack ot sympathy. as it will be represented, with agriculture, London. my be enjoyed by the building Itself. u wtttl u the melts. for the entite facade ot the Btrttet- ure h of wuhnble ivory timed term. can. Predictions m that. in spite of the unfavorable London ntmonphen. this building will be . ' 12068.48 V t 2749.49 ' 69388.80 ' 3632.63 t 141sg.2Ct" 14874.79 t 12058.43 ' ' 5215.04 727.60 61 1 5.79 235.17 ' 122.00 2484.03 161.32 103.55 587.38 142.60 . 20.88 714.37 37.65 286.20 t 351.29 82.98 7.65 ' 28.00 1421.24 4.00 675.00 . . . 810.10 58.00 ., . 7299.80 . ' 779.00 45.00 ' . 5.56 132.74 , 25.00 1000.00 1800.00 . . 2000.00 625.00 2490.00 ' . 700.00 6.25 678.80 . 1031.23 . ' F . 6157.36 578.35 . 26665.43 2209.84 9860.53 5157.10 25.00 2780.00 212.95 15.00 235.17 142.60 ... ' 12877.89 1210.00 2749.49 t 698.88.80 ' 3692.63 914153.27", 914874.79 ' 13903.21 $122398.Tc EXPENDITURES _ . ' 369.01 1763.07 Distributive Fund '.'r 49.90 15.00 10235.39 Township Fund a THE LAKE cowriy REGISTER WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1928 11.75 nois, from July J, 1927 to June 30, District Fund I RECEIPTS . ' TO .71 72 66 t 10124.80 1107.23 8481.33 [ " 6717.55 . 606.84 - 286.32 07 52500.95 1918.56 5390.62 14 $ 27 5.08 128.00 2. 646.04 2574.70 i Sing 'How {Love You," banjo ac, computed. under a lady's. window on Lake Shore drive. (A 1oetssittk swam did that and, was proved sane. but he spent an unpleasant intermission itf the psychopathic.) " . The general Appointments at the hotel are' said to be In keeping with tta" select position in the'Brttt+ Capital. kept dun. "or It overlook: an Green Park tom Buckingham Waco. . Subscribed and atom to béfore me this 6th day of July 1928. ' a RICHARD M. DILLON, Notary Public. V Hundreds-e er?- year 'are C turned ever to pt. W mam Hicks-on. head of the municipal psYettopathicor 2epa'-T-. meat ot ttiirtVrto be _examine¢ Other hundre reach (the Psycho- pathic' htrspit ' in 1ct),arge '0: Dr. Francis Getty; by!" of the police sauna; Be lie ', [Hem under 1065 Bonds on hand June '30, 1928 CHICA , me'9.-1n lathe cit: theregue It: ot" -phychc-:;nalys- insanity 'exf rts, mental adrotat and _ border lite experts ready pounce on mans who, snow ti mast sign oi-menta! queer'neaa. Lu; miner than mega: swanky, tee; most of us u r 'ot the psyci)opath _hoiipitat1. C on!) isnt any exc-e; tion in. its, " l ttrtor 1'huts." , HOW F0 ENTER r" . NUT HDSPITAI. pittiiinsted to g'istrijc'té'LIZ.I:iiiiliiiliiiiiiilillll' Treasurer's cash book _-,-,..'.,,..-.,,,-...............' For, publishing annual statement .."-t.---.o...- @mpgnsatlon of treasurer _...---.--.-.....-, 45.50 Total Total "_--.-.---.. Ice June 30, 1928 FRANKLIN S. KERN, Treasurer " 71 13.00 1 120.00 ' 71 72 110723 8481.33 606.84 - 286.32 1918.56 5390.62 -""-"--------u--.-.-. 66.17 17.00 72 1 1.00 3445.00 184.24 234.75 EXPENDITURES EXPENDITURES """'-r-----.. 899.32 10523.78 78u 27.12 3105.00 15.00 . 61.66 645.00 ""----..- 'Nu Roost on top a skyscraper and insist yelp: out" to win the non-stop sittitttrH1itgtrtatt champ: ' (A m- low did that the other my and he "is mdlgnantly yanked off his perch lo the hospital. Joe Powersogot by with his freak "sitting." but he had a good press agenttostart him off, and likewise got a special permit.) "Be a Gunman Be a chronic gunman: (About 10 yen-known characters of that " 20t a free trip to the psychopathic this year, when they built things with "blocks" had were givgn mental 18.40 you to the "nut" hospital done recently.). Give electricity tt chance to help you save your eyesight. Use lamps of suficient wattage, and have them go shaded that their light is pro- In a recent test of the seeing powr are of school children, it was found that the sight of city children are-- aged better than' that of country children. It is believed that one rofttributirie cause of this is that city homes are apt to be better light- ed than rural ones. _ , Before the introduction " electri- ity many of, our factories,. oftice buildings' and home were very seri- ously underlighted.» Careful tests have shown that with the installa- tion of electric lighting in large es- tablisliments there has" promptly been a lessening of eyestrain at- tended "try improved health," shown by fewer absences". on account of sickness. EMefept illumination made possible by electxicity has been es; timated to increase efficiency by amounts varying from. tin'to twen- ty per cent. The bene cial effects of sufficient _ illumination in dur homes . must be prop'ortionately, high; 4. ' ' l queer in any way, go to an *eye specialist at once and find out what _the matter is. Perhaps all you need is A pair of glasses-but there' may 5w the the. beginning of some'seripus trouble whitrvit alight in the bee ginning, can be promptly checked. Total) blindness is simply the ex- treme of an affliction which "has many intermediate stages. One :Igrént which is working steadily and silenty towards the general improve, !ment of eye conditions is electric ight. ', _ . . _ mven- this simple treatment, which can have them from a lifetime of misery, V V . , if y?ureyttsi bother you, or/feel w: oareiyrour'per cent of the recorded 1 cases of blindness in the United States. . T _ The big-cause of blindness is inc. fection. . It you get a tut or a scratch irrydur eye, or if you "get something into it" it thorough wash- iriluit of the eye with boric acid suluti-on- and a bandage of absorbent cotton placed over' it will unually "fir: everything up. Harmful che - irars can usually be flushed 'lf,")?; az'awr if gone after 'at once'. i Mira-megs tn the newly born can Haunt invariably be prevented byl viropping a. tiny amount of a Very! diluted solution of silver nitrate in- to the infant's eyes,'a's soon as it is horn. In many states this precau- tion is Compulsory, and even where it is: not, all conscientious? parents will see to it that their children are Eiven this simple treatment which can save them from a lifetime of lng... out .01 s, ol utidn . an cottm' pla fix (everyt1 kink can ll water if g Blindnek _ pt all our sense; the power to see is the most precious. No more cruel fate than to live perpetually in darkness could be meted out to anyone-and yet the fact that so few of us are blind in frequently in spite of the way we treat our eyes,. rather than because of the cafe we give them. TAKE allli V V OF THE EYES D F.-.-----......-....-. t 12877.89 3 13903.21 583.70 8195.61 1128.07 . 12931.87 3543.55 f 67.03 76 1463.34 628.75 8267.57 507 .26 413.91 255.89 456.49 76 1 5.00 64.78 $122898.7 9 6.18 19.50 1000.00 10285.89 1616.82 65356.90 120 1336.65 33380.00 407 57.2 1 68326.68 165.00 . 151.00 3464.52 1813.86 3863.74 1890.84 924.95 828.47 3172.61 866.25 (It A new school service building in] connection with the American Mu-,'. seum of Natural Historywas 7scii"ifiCl 1y dedicated in New York City. It' was stated at the dedicated exercises! by the superintendent of schools or! [the'city that, durintt the one year! 1927, nearly 6,000,000 children had! (iff.iit.i.i, directly by the educational} activities of the min-mum. Nature! study collections during that year were used by 765,790 pupils, lantern! slides were shown to, 4,358,423. and moving picture films to 530,955 pu-i pils. Teachers and pupils to the; number of 171,76frittended lecturing} and 32,592 attended library loan eat-1 hibits. Nine. hundred and seventy; special collections are circulated in s the schools. -.a\,;\. .u .,nuv\. unlnsvl Ill Ft'a"Er WU' little. Now that we 1ag,erilri,i,'itl) which.make,s it possible to us to! have proper adequate illumination,! let us take full advantage of it. We have only two eyetr--two precious, precious eyes-and they are the only ones we shall ever have. Let's' take care of them! F I MUSEUM USED EXTENSIVELY BY SCHOOL CHILDREN Remember that there is almost no danger of your ever getting too much light in your home-but that Irtt.re is grave danger in getting? too perly diffused. A good lamp shade will not permit you to see the bulb through the materisl of the shade. Apply this test to till lamp shades. For highest eftieieney, use shades of light colors. 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Persons went to Genera Monday afternoon to at- tend a meeting of county judges of six counties in Hagan! to the reor- e,',1f't of the Fox river conser- vancy d strict. The proposed conser- vancy district will, extend for a mile on 1wither side of the Pb: river and its), principal tributaries. The researches which Dr Bryan In; Just concluded into the (has of, antiquity reveal the startling tact that since the can ot Rumba} cookie cuddlm have been me be- men ot armory. _ CHICAGO. July 3.--An army of cake-eaters could whip the world. Century to the popular idea that a gentleman with a weakness for nut squares and" macaroons is a an; 'op.. tween a. lounge lizard um! a Lea hound. Dr T J. Bryan. head of the zcsearclj bureau pt the Calumet Eas. ing Powder company. nu disc wered that ha is a direct deschndont of Emma. GREAT HEROES ' CAKE EATERS? rolled 'sq5hkRr, . " ' ',,?ie,i'r,/,er, tt upumon sale. A mid collection of all-:- the hottrummerdayer,_ottt_u-tq- Manama: on Mad crumble. They'- new nuqptrueti 'tsejtirins, what "was. lb Momme l Imported Pongee "€77: an past: cake "A if thincton. My , ring poetry curt be {H.I'Iy 3038's be happy while we ha. For the accommodation of untried graduate students at Hand Uni- versity, the 8mm Honing Tnut is erecting a building at Holden Green, Cambridge. Provision will he made for 22 apartments and 1 ml] house. Renta will be from $89 to $59, and occupuncy is prmrtined by September 15. LibertyLoanBonds White B,oaiG"; --.. Intuit-i G-_rtauearld 6her Meow Mi, 1923. and will cease to bearhttevestootutiikd Third [1'58be interest in. kt 16; (if. Interest on ird My clan: 'taft,'.",',':':",':; ex . toSeptemberts,Mtt. Ho1demshmgdeo-ttthet. tsanuatoeteetetrttartherdo. taiuofthisoirerirw. it', per cent. 12-15 year many bond in new 'orThiritLittertrLoanBma. m A. w. MELLON. . Secretary of the Tran-y. o" TO HOLDERS (I Value 34-49% PAGE THREE