trt.eUP1?rttrpheotortrsetteaa, d. 1ete.'1'owtruuiGi.RhiiiE TrtetPHVCtteotitiikiiGi- and. M12. hummus: mean lemnmum qrrAulft"rtrr,arnr. J team have been new Manned -by the state "thou-nus m amm- ed.tmtttefeamtttntttt-tmtve true tn the tum. unmmnom.qcn[ NBqrNEttrt%eS6.Cutta. C'r&TGotoCBoitmon.D. larta6andT,Bm6,Branitrnrmm Woodhndl'ut "- iU,Vl,7rg','"g.ig',,f,',,',.'t',t/ 1:93.".101. ts, Gleam-2n Sanctum. fr leley and rii,tc,ij,i,ii,is,i,i,) my. WD. Lot 16. Gleam-m 2nd Bubn, Grant. I TWuindwtettuto'rJKen- m.WD. not". 012mm and Submarint. TWtnersutdwtettuto'rJKert- my. WD. Lot Is. Gleam andsmm. Grant. . '-N,LOriggstoRMPrase.WD, "qrtee25.Trergtoet. K G Nelson and wt torWiene- 10mm '1. WI). mu. Blk 21. wttattttttrnPttrk. tgHBhsehtoMBMneher,RCD. BWqrSee28.Whgn. MMRedmetgttt-tqrttoDPT'a- beam. tmetrBeeSS.Litrtrvitte. wt9tateBk8rThastGrtoELPtek- ett.D.Lota,Bm2.HPhT'erraee suttet,Deerneld. awn. 1etft,ii.iiinii"ri. g s. m & Wartttingtoeva Sher- momma. _rE?Prfl.ett_torrthmnron.D.rt 1er"m"Buttn,sriiiiiCtG Wt1vottvtbagtdqrttoRJUggttttt- ke.WD. WttfNMqrSeet9.Bew. JOPraretutdqrftoMLOrt-. WI). NhtNWqrtmttrSec M. PBBart1etttoACienrr.D. Lot thBltt 28. Bartlett's N 8 ha. CTkTOoOoWAl can. ,fi'a'tSt'dopdit1lee'Ue'ia.u't uaeCoNatiMtetaitttrvttieto JMHillestteim.qm. tattNibPirst AdttntoWiuinr-.gr-mtttn. 'tJptuiytotietmtnn.Dtatt 22cttfi'utsutm.hnttoets. 1tar,?rtt_toettttserVo.rtattqr trtEt2eC18.neistiki. gawk" to J P C3eorertgtttu- .D. - '"Nu'e, minimum AI yawn m w T. an: 1'llhh',,ted/,eie, Mnt. Butler's reply did not indicate ttsatttewnadennttetroederedrtotto whip his your; charge. " don't whip: them unless the cum: recommends it-and the clinic doesn't recommend it." he "pained- Which amoun- to about the same thing " prohibition-te-ar, pro- ttttttttem at least-art corneal punish- ARthrtitttanttqrtt,oJCtteiinsnnd wt. WD. Lot 11. Blk s. Ridgewood Park Saba Deerfield. PHBartletttoWBNortontutd "1D. Lott0.BlhA.Bartlett'aNt' " EGiGe a pttretttatrist. Dr. P. L. Schroeder. CW ttf tbs state in- stitute of Juvenile Wk. "tempt- to magma the needs at each calm mammal)! And Mal. Butler doesn't litre it. Sty: I": be" m "'rhesottautersetttNetto9il tar the boys. But this putting them un- der observation Amount- to the same thing." he an "they're kept in the tttaardhttuse, whether the purpose is foe Ittmtattment or outstation. Many otthemmtrt1drathertatreawttitt- "MSW Tl Andmsen iattmettttteeonaiderstqroftrmtetun- dntitrnsonwttiettttetmattuttt.tod dictum: atttseaehootttttrintrthe '-ttetiatrtteegtttt.ge. new» WD.Lot3.Bm1.PProetor'sAddtt to Guyana. Avon. PMBartletttoHOBtexmrt,D. Ian a. mt " mm; N a lists. PrTBnrt3etttoM0tbtewart.D. 1attt0.BlkakNrttett'gNBm11s. Corpanl punishment " the St. 'Charles school tor In": he been .m- aanunued. " but In the wt. The chance has cone mach spins: the rushes ot Mat. Wilma: J. Butler. min: commending owner of the in- .sutut'xon. m believe. the strap an efficient Miner at good moral: and obedience than. (roving boys. "Beam ot the oentimentsc'tsts and sob sisters. who urged this nuns. the school in going to be disrupted." the an»: gtmtttetet,t today- E C Bummer and vam- man and wt et " QCD. Lots IS, " and IT, an: 1. smud- sum. rleastoriGiGaiy'iFb. tart a. Vim" when: mm. mm CT&TComCIWnters. D. Iat6 str, Sunset Manor Mdn Mr- W Zimmerman and wt to EC 1uretustrr. QCD. not. ts. " and 1"ruBltt.tNrhetttstsutt-n. BLDTIIE Mull BOWS Til CLINIC -C|hle m m thee In M ttt min: the strap on boys and Wm; them in the guard- bmne. a mental hygiene clinic has been instituted at the order 91 113% of In gm 0; "an: un f'"'?." UM WJo M - "e V 1'.oude m, and tttutdeutttntr ther? m tht WW w Kouer and wt to M A Rona. li 'gffifitPr, home. a mental hygiene clinic ttas ch sw qr see as. mu 2,'egr "timE been instituted attheorder 013."!- Jrtrrot1erandwttoMatrntter, "1:", Arktt Me. state superintendent ot public tted. N m a Q, m M, Deernetet. Fii"irac M: m venue. Pupilsat thesettoolwtto 1t'vl.nRtet,.tie1ho.CJLEelr.r, a have been iruilty 91 WW'Y'Fflm NttttNrqraeeM.Dt-tu1et. '..MieteirtN, - - venue. Pupils at the school mm but been guilty ot mm!- " teinitAtGsiioek, inauttttedinntimt at other offenses which (owner!) was yA'E'cotoClltwatera, D. an "unsetuanor-aiiiGri'ae; crarmmcgwnmj t CtNnsetMAnttetrutm. Lo 1eetettettlsuteum,aco. at 3;. ma Jenny: mm a "Are you muted from whippmg Fe-sNeMittt-Xtaet Behaaanottte-.tott.tttemte rmnm minimum curiae Real Estate Transfers Lake (my Title They didnt resent them whén Hnder observation u the clin- Trust comithnar Abound of Title I'v'wllv. , " a 9 flu" "UVID l to J P Oeorucopou- -- un 5. B11t 12. Bart- Chic-go's fourth mm) rodeo to determine the 192: ettnmNttetattipn m 5,y.n..ts,prtto,rtnteas cowboy sud cough-I'M opened a 15"umuetteHietr. and" Afternoon " Soldiers' new ttm. with Tex m tn cm... The ro- TPnf u to J Mule deo will give two tterht.mn- may tttBhtoggtatet- resort is when {fellow courts an outnatueoruruariy, 'CMGIUo's fourth "tnmlrttdetttet dettrminetlteumettnmpiomtiirtisiit ytrttrtuM1emmirrsrtiieuoriened t%ttm%raftentooetnthtgttters'ttetd ,ritttWarAtmttrttnetsnme. Thero- deorii1trirtroper1tmnaneesdattr until Aug.6, the closing day. oneoftttefeqtur_tettteiilm- irtttofthetmohe,"'rheKirtgotttse Rodeo."inwhiettMtttttoitttttm,-en atar.nnttMugrrattterine Onward. tumm- mmtenlttrtmedr'nertrs,qrit1 iitlk'dlTc"Jd,'tUt"l'fl'ttit to be tmed ttresnnttttteermeds 'hritteattomitiiitiitiiiii. tmoverennntatrtneAttirr-natit The trouble with Hoover. as I potttieinn.i.-- Apt phrases do not ripple from mnummtbeumencmtythu ttteyt1mrtroenttispen. Ttheean4atettthetrieeofget- anathema! impgmnptu.nsqreiias heenndoitinnttook.ttewitlnot ttavetottaetgt-tteatineqm.. whoa qrittt4heniftimtoratneitat' shtrp-shootermthebnd. It ia a small ttttdb-about two newspaper columns. spread one. But I will bet that little volume. any" would show a higher percentage of first-class wise-cracks. page for page. can Anyone: literary work oyre' residential candidate in recent Compare that with Plato. Machia- velli. We. Hobbes. Cabot. John Stuart mm. Bnttettot and lad Race, on the some sublesrtt.- in heaven knows how my modem trringtottoastit.oattestseuer, I call attention to it because it trivesasnsltuttonBtxtrerthattt iaftitfieurl,ttotrttot?trprue: nisritkptsritinrnetiesetidmit. Attttat.itistrettrioi-asttr '-inetttreatttreoetgoremment.3- tttsutNuttutinetttttiek covenant! Listen to a tew--. "Many people confuse the exposure of wrongs which were below the sur- face with much: their very errrNtenMe is' W" "A considersbie experience lends me to the conviction that while we Americans do wash our dirty linen in public, most others never wash it." "Production eon only be main- tained at high pitch if there is a tair division ot the product; fair division can only be obtained by restrictions on the strong and dominant." "The will-e-ttte-tup of socialism is that it contempistes s motivetion ot human minus by altruism alone; the wilt-e-the-wisp of ento- FOURTH ANNUAL RODEO STARTS; TO FILM MOVIE ptesidenttany Wt " he is now. end today ol imagine it ta pretty well forgotten that he ever did write it. I only ran across it myself by accident. . At the risk of being suspected ot Yet Hoover is one of our forearm statesman " thatmofthinx.when youcometolnmte. Hewrotenttoo.tta1fadoaenyenm hamtively with a his subject is not questioned. I m but I nevertseard him touted " an expert " putting a. lot into one eompaet'tittle sentence that rings the bell. Mo, cracy . that it supposes the Lord endowednateeinltewwttttMttte divine attributes." "Weennrnueasocintarstem" perfect " our generation ments." You my not and with " this. but It is pithy nnd ttttttgent-- whit By CHARLES Y. STEWART "No one who buys bootleg whisky can complain of gunmen end hood- lum." --aeettert Hoover. WASHINGTON. Aug. 2.--Herttert, Rather he: not a regulation a a wine: of opt pun-en HOOVER POTS LOT IN WORDS JEKo11ernndqrttoMAgrntter, ch. NttttmqrseeMkDeerttetet. R'rWi11inmttetnltoMArItttter, nod. Nttft5Wqrtteeatt,D-eitt. JCReuaetoOWWitiinmatm-t qrt.d. 8!qrsec27.Premon& BK'rurrtttui1nndgettoPNEet- d'andwf.wd. Lot2,rirstutttrt toDeerpatttm11Etsta. Nie'rrustcotoJH'Nriorturtt If. d. Lot l, Bouthwick's mm. mghhndPIrk. non Ridge Country Home subn. 1KMi11ertoDMNeftettu,qert. 'ttttBBqrsettt5,Trerrtop. NPDodtre.Jr..andwttowB Wilson. tted. Lot 98. Belmont addn NPDodge.Jr..andwttoWB Wilson." Lottt8,Betrttontaddn towun. 'rEAndersennndqrttoCLLewis undwf.w¢ maindtblks. Meyers & Worthington! Sheridan Shovel-Ends. WVGrttttgtnnttqrttoJBitaer andewd. Lottt.ttik5,Whtrn Gudenssubn. u. not IN, a R Lyons Thim'subn. MHWUOI OBerger,tted.N hfsee3i,Deertieid. MRBerttertoROBerger,qed. Lttattotltnnd2ttto46tne.tnTrer- try needs is . good from: cigar" is the classical example or it. MEtNemonandqrttoBPearee, wd. 1attT.ttlkSirttett'sNttNre BCrepastutdttuatr,etni.tttMA Keller. ch. Pt SW qr sec 38. Deer- CotoCOrried1undnndwt,wd.Lot 366.seeO.NSGesneterr. DRuaaituttutdwttogKaettoogian undwf.wd. Lotsitutd2,tstetE Sunderlin's Pirgt addn to When. Crdr'rGotoCJoiaen.a. Lot. ".DeerePartouttn.0.i& sad wt. d. Lot 201. Idlewild subn. WWII. PrrBartietttp?or1ang.a. not! , rrTNrt1etttoMWtan.a. not s. bit 58. mm mm addn to Ntotgtt1nnths. . Prevette-tJet-potent.:." 12. blk 22. Bartiett'tt Nttetttmtotta. . PtrNrtietttoORWatt-trrt, d. utt'2,ttm11,Bartletrtiitttt- lands. .1 library and I! to W Lanna. mt. Ltt2,Wetttt&Jenttegt'Bmautt. 'ttre tttirwyi,iiGt IdtnttttitBoover'Biitt1ettookh" 'rEAndersennndqrttoCLLewis alumni LotaSnndA,ttms, TrGrttttntutttwtto,tBitaer ILId. Lottt.ttie5,Whtrn Individual- oflut theTuesda eve' ' iru.i'" -.. ed " the y mugs!» ttrie,tl Plans are bang formulated by rington bananas: of Pl,",'?, l t l,ythe eommrssron for a tour of the 'lnelnbers of the club. Mrs. 21l'litiyl.tei..t river Valley with: view of New Ban and Miss Velds gstudyrng the situation first hand. ,now of fmrillo, Tens, tdttieri'iitri'di.e' meetings will be held at) ('rnypirmFAt eight o'eioek the partyl Ptotia, Beardatown and other 'et Nutty-one were seated at iGipcir1u alortd the river, terminating- :tabies in.t.hts lovely diningrooméat Grafton. _ F ' where and laughter and renewing? Personnel of Commission I of friendships, ati did justice to ill Under the provision of the anti dour course dinner. 'tn', tnincoicteating the commission that body,) in]; tt 4!."8,tt for . ,venimr.itlttl1 consist of the director of mi 1'tbl?d,1 oBf,'tti2t,id Jet: "ggiatitf,'i,tg"t 3th" agriculture, C one' C ' . 'grnem r o ' e senate, one member: 3"" Rena hit,":',,':, fgrittgt of the hoqse of representatives, tht: Mather of Libertyville h',','; tom.rt 11yrrl.et,ttiie1t: lf. waterways andi members, were GGGi"ti; enjoy tier: ' o.ne amen .residins in the Illinois, festivities of this: pleasant event. é nver valley. The two ladies who were honored5 As director of the Ihtpartrnent of will leave for their home in a 'f'l,'iyf1T1'u1ttet, S. J. Stamuxi is a days. - _ '2 :member of the' commission, with I'xr:n:__u D u..l-.:|.:ll 'nwnn';nlr farmer resident here, was seriously hurt last-week when he was pinned between I Public Service Co., truck and another automobiles He Buffer- ed lacerations on both legs as a passing car skidded into the truck behind which he was standing. Mp- naghan was working wit};1 men in the gas extension near th Murray schoolhouse, two miles east of town. He was taken to Dr. Ross' emergen- cy hospital and cared for. This is only one of a half dozen moments whjch happened our 13er9__1ast woe]; Once more one of Wnuconda's young men comes to the front for our praise and congratulations as cne of W. T. H. S. graduates and hr is JrvipuMoody, son of Mr. and Mrs Paul Bronehison by a former marriage. This time Irvin has proved' himself a great baseball pitcher, and he had the name of a splendid basketball .r"pir, while here for several years. uring his employment with the Dubuque team _,oirdrhay inade a remarkable thow- hitters, some of whom are former major league stars. Irvin has shown gunman and firl2ttitgg in . n . at appear- ance alllehe facel Burlington, Iowa, on July 20th, he held the T posintg batters scoreless throug - out' e nine innings and was vic- torious by a score of 5 to o. Much pulse has been heaped upon Moody ind, {timing seven mess is eleven 'tarts, pitrhintr _agt_inst' earpetienced ily have been coming to Wauconda for their week end and summer va- cations for "tluv""',' and are well known and big y respected 13; manwa the residents here who wi welcome them to their new home. On Monday .g,.tginet, July 23rd, the Tuesday evening c uh entertain. ed at the cottage tea room " Bar- rington in honor of two charter members of the club. Mrs. And- 010nm street. is a very busy place day and night, as they serve meals at all hours Mr. Lawrence bought this Ken, from the heirs of the late etc: Nimagem and remodeled and built on and it is now one of the beat busin tt places in town Helms alumna the kitchen, and dining main With pil new and mod- emfurnishingsandwillcatertothe public iy general. "A: there an} agr- in! odd? establishments of this kind in and near town, Mr. Law- rence gtty his share of mprtersyod now of Amarillo, Texas, were tlie) member's. At eight o'eioek the party. of twenty-one were seated at the; tables in the lovely dining room; where amid laughter and renewing, of friendships, all did Justice to a; four course dinner. Airgun bunco; was the pastime for t e evening., . I Mr. Blnoah, who was a member of (Continued from Page 6) Ithe departgwnt team from the 3312 -.e-----.----..----------...----- varsity o - . "hid! Ittettf alrtlrfr-,y1ll1Pc11tey,ett a meetings in ofiltll= a few' ,t.ekt) tom. 3: Arm 9; Florida. 6: Georgia. M; W, 10; Marybnd, w, Mitariastppt, 10; Montana. 4; Ne.- vada,'1: New Jersey. M; North Curb- lina. 12; New Mexico, 3; New York. 4IV, South Coraline, 9; Texas, 20; Vir- ginia. 12; total. th. Doutrttui-0tmnetteut, T: 0913mm. 3; Kentucky. 13: menuset ' 18; Minnesota, 12: Missouri. 18: Oklaho- ma. 10; Rhode Island, 5; Tennessee. 12; Wisconsin, 13; total. 111. Necessary to elect. 266. WASHINGTON. D. C., cuzy 31. - haunting the prospects of Secretary Hoover and Gov. Smith tor the pres- idencikbued on reports from the ve- rious states, indicates the following lineup at this time. It is. of course, only a preliminary survey, giving New York to Smith, which. ot course! the o. o. P. disputes: Burt for Hoover - California. 13; Colorado. 6; Idaho, 4; Illinois. = Indiana. IS; Iowa. It; Kansas, 10; mine. IV, Michigan, 15; Nebraska. w. New Mtunpattire, 4; Ohio, M; Oregon, s; North Note. 5: Pennsylvania. 38; South Mots, IV, Utah, 4; Vermont. Wyoming, ': tom, as. - ' Sure for Brntttr-ANbeuna, 12; Art Emellomhap. of Barrington, _a "Quality Coal for the Harrie" WAUCONDA ;.VMr. Lawrence and his fam- John G. Borst Phones Libertyville 679-M-l and 794 IN nlliitttTt We Iave installed a new modern scale assuring you of honest and accurate weight at all times. q 7 But don't wait to fill your bin with our WE IGHT? Yes! nl .' .COAL T; Watt -.Htft1 iAidi comm REGISTER. SAfURBAY, AddUS'E}. ishi As director of the Ihtpartment of Agriculture. S. J. Sunard is a member of the' commission, with William F. Mulvihill representing thedivinion- of waterways. Other members an: Senator A. S. Guth- bemon, of Butter Bill, Represen- mm H. V. Teel of Rushville, and A, T, Dunn pf Beardstpwn. -- Springfield, Ill., July 23.--Start- ing during the 'week of September s, the Illinois River Valley Flood Control Commission will begin active work seeking to determine the cause of the f1oodtcwhich in the pat have caused serious loss in the Illinois river valley and 'hoq best it will be possible to cope with this situation. The Illinois 'River Valley Flood Control Commission was authorized by tttt,Piftr-Pifth Gen. eral Assembly. - - _ _ Cure- Ikhrl: and quickly relieve, BiBemsrte._ Headache- nd Dizzi- ueu due to human Continua. Alb in eliminating Toxin and in highly esteemed for producing copi- om watery evunatiom. SEEK SOLUTION ago, is: assistant 'pastor at last Sunday morning semées. The sub, ject was: "Color Blindness." Federated Church Notes Bmey J. Locke, Pastor. i2,rt, y 'tttiid,! tA" o wo P-rl. a m. I 1'llli'i'n!idl2'd','l1trl a: m. The Daily Vacation Bible School held jts clotinik 1lPPP1 Sgnday zel Anders. underarm group. Those perfect in at ndance were gwguelmc Rand Prederiek KTgfmas, :in er nan "apartment tt erine Sonata, Ellen Harris, Fai Feder- son, lire Thomas, Kenneth Krueger and erbert .Pg','guii,ttq de- 11mg Wand: dred Gran- see and Ethel atinger, junior de- nartment. morning" It was declared a {feat success b all those attending. he following Led people . coast;- tated a corps at teachers, sts Dor- othy Stroker, Junior your! Mrs. Gear? Harris, assistant, rs. Geo. Black um, Primary ft'.'"ll'i', Miss Elizabeth Fink, ,sriatant, is: Ha- Ars. Arthur. Pitt', entertain ed eight guests from ycunore at her home here on Wgsdn1striio of last week at a dinner and bunco party in the afternoon. Swimming was greatl . enjoyed in the late afternoon and 'Ili expressed ' much pleasure with their day's outing. through tire Volley lugueites ste prophiseied a great future, for this young ..Wsuconds man. It is no doubt' through this publicity that several mnior league scouts have placed envious eyes on Irvin and made various offers for his services, He was 1in.alV. sold eseversl days ago to a Detroit team, to which club 13933111 repont for spring training in by big league scout: from all sec- tpus tt $1.19 92qu new" v usmxvm sum: STORE Ether Bldg. Charles Jordan The commissioti' invites all who Save money. Buy a new pair of men's ox- fords Men's Oxfords 666 The Best Made FLOOD MENACE ILLINOIS RIVER I RQE'EW'EVW I ' REY .5993? - SEASONED IGOVERNMENT . _' CAMP | [UMBERLEE'IS are interested in the problem of flood _ control in the Illinois river valley to attend the public hearing which will be arranged in all of the centers in the valley. Information and suggestions will be welcomed by the, commission. Civic bodies and Individuals who live along" the river are invited to communicate with any member of the commis- sion before September 1 for details of the plan to be worked out by a subcommittee of the body, consist- ing of Senator Cuthbertson, Rep- resentative Teel and A. T. Dunn. Still, another thing that doeart'ti havetotteatriarge_itussed tol be is the family rag-bag. V sent to exehtmging their shares for Chrysler stock and July 31 was set as the limit for the merger. The Dodge directors and a MoChttitMer'g meeting for last Saturday " Bani- Flore to approve the merger, benev- ing the necessary stock would be deposited. Chrysler To Be Dodge Preside-t But on Saturday there was less than magma stock on hand and the meeting was :4me to yesterday., Consummtton of the merger had several dramatic momenta. The Chry- ller 1mm hllsted- tint go per ftnf ot the Dodge stocks should as- A new giant in the automobile in- dustry appeared yesterday when the merger of the Chrysler corporation and Dodge Bros. was completed. After being in doubt tor severe: weeks, the "cuisine amount of Dodge stock was secured in ascent to the 8N6,000.000 consolidation and the Dodge stock- holders ratified the plan. NEWBIANTIN . Iillll'nlllnllljll Mundelein, Ill. All parts and labor bought in our shop carry the same guarantee as the parts and labor on any new car. liiit, Countryside Motors J. E. LEONARD, Mgr. We have something you are looking for-- . Guaranteed . q Automobile Service One of the easiest emergency des- sent: for a "company" menu in sum- met in tshorteake, made with any has: fruit, ttrd f,','-,',',',',',',.',',, and ei r sponge ca e or iscuit ough. Peaches, raspberries and bananas all Huske good shortcuts. They say eating fruit and vege- tables improves the complexion, bat we notice when a girl wants to im- tlons. It" was said the enlarged Chrysler corporation will rank third in the automobile industry, being exceeded only by the General Motors and Ford organizations. . August Solden. thistle commission- er. awnred before Magistrate Wal- ter A Ta r Wetland" and caused a stayt'e0 warrant to be issued tor the arrest of James Frye. a South tmeridatrroad resident. charging dis- turbing the peace and making verbal threats to take his Me. Boiden stated that Frye came to his home last night in a fit of anger, "116d him foul names and then threatened.to take his life w.ithin a week. Solder: said the trouble oc- curred after he cut thistles on Prye's property and sent him a bill for 810. stockholders voted tor the merger. After the meeting Walter P. Chry- tter, chairman of that corporation} announced he will assume the presi- dency of Dodge Brothers, which will become a Chrysler division. The Dodge name will be retained and also the selling and dealer organimf THIS TLE BILL CREATES ROW When the meeting resumed At "ttr morning sulfide" stock ' i a-l lacking And sever!!! shod "but. _ ments were taken. Puttmy titttttig+ were sent from New Yort W tth least 90 per cent ot the share: Ml: Phone 103. FOR SALE--4eumbers for pickl- ing, etc. Also other vegetables. Ray V. Mon, Wheeler Road, Lib- ertyvi1le. Phone 559-W-2. t 61-6t-pd. Pg]: REN'r--taree bedroom at 227 at Street, Libertyville. Phone , 014. 44-tf. FOR RENT-Bedrooms at 113 New- berry Avenue. 61-2t-pd. NR MLB-Live or dressed chick- ens. Phone Libertyville MW. . e 60-2t. FPR "LEi--'rryeriteriith mg- FOR SALE-I We" Roadster, 1924 Model in good condition, which I will sell for a reasonable offer. Call evenings after 6 P. M. except Sat. or Sun. Alfred H. Lucite, Prairie View, Illinois. Rt. 2. 61-8t-pd. FOR Muir-" room modern burr. 'alow in_hfundetein. 'ulttt1 dem, ma t9ALE-arietrola and sixty records for $25.00. no... Liberty- ville 1844. ss-oc-pd. FOR SAuir-aheased chickens. De- livered. Phone Libertyville 3194. Wat. POR RENT-Light housekeeping FOR BALB--Pogd coupe in eraser. lent condition. $100.00 cash or team. For information see Al- bert Hagerty, 312 Broadway or phone Lbertrvi1le 21. 584%. FOR SALE-Real Em HEM A. ERMA! 206R.r. mph Algae. Nt RENT-int at 122 Austin Avenue. 60-9t-pi. rooms. Phone Libertyville 8584. 6t-tt. dud key-bani: Phone 180. Balance 835 per month. 'W.A. my; Mundelein. Phone 462-R 55d There-know 'tttytetMrrtrriruiatauo-. i,ol"ll'l,U'Aod'n,'N ttyeeetyiiiGii"GTi'itFra maurturmiegtriiGiiihe. Awmmm an": 'l'r"l6l'lT/lll't'L'lfJdtyrlU,Ttt'guae: at 'thehn+ ' "in. 2'lllftl2 I'd'um - 4-1.--. whitnurn charge, 25e 6 inaisttioiii, for " \ Rates: 6e per line per insertion. FOR RENT Telephéne titat: Gasmitiied Ads l oiisim an "limb-vow"... 1r'trtrgl",'ltrLt,tfgttltgg,Ttt'aNg: lad Salt: is inexpensive; can not itt- tg.; nukes a delightf effervesxqt . iec,','ltrdruttfl,fh,gegee'g,t home, because nobody can nuke a ub- take yr having a good kidney thattire' any tune. This hm alts is made from the acid ",Qgltgi and lemon juice. com- bined lithia, and has been used for can to help fhuh and stimulate cloned Kidneys, to neutralize the acids in the system so they no longer ape} source of Minion, thus often relieving blad- der disorders. few days and your actfine. When your kidneys feel like It!!!" of lead; your back hurts or the ur'ne ls ebudy, full of sediment. or you It! obliged to wk relief tumor three taes during the night; if you suffer with sick We, or dizzy. nervous spells. acid stomach. or if you have rheumatism when the weather is bad. begin drink- ing lots of good soft water and get (to. r pharmacist shout four ounces of m Salts. Take a tablespoottfu1 in n gins: of water before breakfast for l The American men and women "I guard constantly against kidney trouble becaisse' we often eat too much rich food. Our blood is filled with acids which the kidneys strive to filter out; they wake: from oyerwmk, become sluggish. the elimirtative tissues do: and the result is kidney trouble. Mad er gm" and 1 would 'decline in health] h your kidnevs feet ' In... (from every air of'the Id mothe- the 'ihd',,uTA,u'L', It. mane and relief cones "My. In just tine, Don't. my Mil-q with a cold at - aunt.» one. irriiit%iiiLiiGi-. 'rertt._1to,1-t- 'taside-soak-due-U. Take Baits at First "a d Budd" Irritation or 'Backachc gunman: Drugs Excite 3; the Kidneys, ,' Drink Water; Hour-mounm; 1:80to5:00ism. _ B. Em _ _ Amm-Ar-uw u. m at" an no... l, ram " 1Armrrhnaa BeieatttAerllma-neeth.rlt- GLAtealltSmTTIt8t DR. ollllntO R. THOIPSON . -attitALXOR-- JUSTICE or, THE PEACE Offkq " hurt and [Allah ' Ham Mali]! Bartlett REAL ESTATE Exc,rijiia, DR. o. E. SIMPSON LYELL B. MORRIS STATE BANK BUILDING Imam. Ill. DR. J. L. TAYLOR ERED GEARQE Wuhn, mm tia-br-roi-tar-t . Cs Phone 214 kidneys any that PAGE SEVEN