" mm: T. "we. - a! the Cathedral tf St. John the Divine.) gm T, Manning was born in atttt Me was graduated from the Tthh-ttr ot the South in 1893. la- m ataMrtng at various universities in the was! Btates, and becoming a u ot the Episcopalian church. IR-Ate taught dogmatic theology at h mum" ot the South from I. b no. Me was appointed rec- " d . church " random. Pa., h 1' M was transferred to Nash- v.. In. in mm Manning became 'motte-tttey-Parisi-intent Tae*d28trin Wand was consecrat- dhd New York in 1921.) F %et-iinstprtsttittititmishon- -tarMemrrageotuwttiletutyuthe- I. h wt of tt is either igno- maitartmteteritiea1.trnptrtatiunsof ttgqta-tqgettfeouritthtrurtt. Op- -lrt hi this law is no mfamble - cl honesty. Those who sup- -iltt9ai-hequitescsttortestas -qrhetttgtpotseit.tutdrautnot -8hgttttr-tgedaatrgreatdegree dmtodenounoe the prohroi- t.-tntheeityofNew York "Mmttmytte1feotetorsthepro- an. hmmd torsome time -IMMttaaetviaattt1ttrverrtstrortg- lehtrtrt-etteenttrxtutrttttoenr -Ba-rtioetnndtnttuirytotse- tr-tttatkins/ttttttttttttents-. Ibmmuawhole.mdwm tMit-eine-tttttme. Eight n-t ue some people who seem b an the vimr--aaet letters ex- that "cum many of illl=,'lftut'du'h',1,pd'dui,', aiiitg& 1 our was. mumm- u - to: miiudi "hummus hunt Mare- - Sttttttie Nation for interna- 'htitttt " Iina. manly taxation in h my in which the company I}. 'ttttetBdqunrters. ma taxation in ENFORCEMENT OF - DRY LAW URGED " node!- prepared that eventually he in! be enough nations with I"! Inca) legislation on the sub- " b racer an international om- -tttttatttteprttttiemfortttemod -tBatteomp1extttatitwouhttte -totrytutd1nunctt my gen- cul mun: international con- BeeMtmtemtttesutrteet. ltttsttogtedttoweyertttat by in- - axiom states to negotiate "Inn beam!" the "-tortttepottherears. 'hmettnseresttttedintttedrawing - d node! ot-latenl treaties cov- a'hchthe prevention ordouble Srritandseextndlrttteottterevtt - mum: from oeer-uatatian- '-trtuealerrnaitrn. w the various nations par- $htetrte tn Honda's Cottterence It! the United States. Argentine. "a. Cneeho-t9lovakia, France. a". hand. Italy. Japan. "all. Poland. Switzerland and a we: of other; The Interm- m Chimera! Comment! to the -ttegt " the antennae. Th America: delegation is headed u not. Thoma S. Adams. maiden: d the American Seasonal: Asqoeitt- b. awed by expem trom the h- londey under the auspices ot 'l-u-tttN-to-ttse -rtttfdtmttletaatntion. "rt-ttseek-ofthe-. with $l-itrinerengedtarres nownm- ~1th ellcmmtnee end "lanthanum. the q-to8dtmttietaxatimtttasti -qtqtettttttemttataegtom ob- -tettttedeveiopmentotinter. "magnum. ntBgtrohneanespeein11rserious -eto1argeAmerhenntmrpora- $hittgtxrttidtttrtttteiretmrtanteob. I-hntatmtad.tueetttligedfirat to BeqtnmstnttteUttttedStnteeantt tiitrttttefmetgrteomttriearrttere 'hqStttsmtrtem. "eminence which convened -hndttaattaauotitawrtrk "VA. Oct. 's.--."- PM) --an intern-Haul 'tttImg-teq ot [ERNIE OPENS Mlllli AGAINST DOUBLE TAXES "ia-ttnv-u-ttei/u-iaith-ser..'"')?." aiiiiiuGiai-Gaiiau_ertGttsetHrdoeseid1hs Sii-a-autti.tttat-ttistes-Nehirrstoemrrrteteinet" "dbmareis'.t-rrt-ia.aiirCotttidiertroeuimMmthtrrease> -srtre-heatandwurttFr. Thasureetmsimrortrstm- "iii-e-be-mst-et-tthe-g-ttperky-l. -irusitamrrtsr.hxtatg-rtratttttMt_tmeirr1ureftue" dflc'ambmmmnlammmw -t--eseate.-itrmtsi. 1tiaa1.otr-titttnttt_ 'i-c-est-tnt-tttel-ttmst-s-tttFt'" ruflufimmmmmmw "dutydm-dahleaingumh ttre-tttsoft-s-nee" 'tmmd.ngmith.Sm. waIMMnno-tmhm" toiiittteestaiandttimrr-desratrSB1.tSrrtmirtaa iiiaiiiir-aitiner-VPyetettterOpt". .. AVERAGE IONTHLY IMPORTS OF CERTAIN AGRICUL- mu. PRODUCTS INTO THE UNITED STATES UNDER m ORIGINAL RATE OF THE FORDNEY-IcCUIBER an AND UNDER THE INCREASED RATE ESTABLISHED BY PRESIDENTIAL PROCLAHATION. ".macammydhmmmm "i"aiiriirarrexttrtithettuy.tseateCteff.-htbtht -aa'i'i"irkl-k,uayed.ttrfeeeyhtms.thatturrtueyd i'ri'ii"irEiri+eu.ritr.tyrthte1mtetrtrrtemthy a"iid'iariburrthiitA-icaour-ambdi'dh6mdttt- an..-» . yaw-gm an p any um mums. -lrllll' yuan-yon IMmInM 6.1mm. nu. you. __mum. y "an: an. T223009".- mm where its air- of One of the chief factors affecting this ability to pay than is loreign competition. With Man ,Nges far below American in". and con- sequently t%tets of production lower ahead. Europe": manutturturers can compete on equal terms with the products ot ltigher-pitid American This fact vitally concerns every American worker. Romany, we are an interested in European progress. but economic improvement abroad can be tteemnptithed without sacri- ficing American wages and living conditions foreign standards can be raised without reducing ours. Re- aprmstttiltty, in part. for protecting his was not: upon the individual. both as on employe and as a citizen. hum-6? ""gt use: go land in hand? "'. Progressive industrial management seeks, themfore. to enable employee to can: wears " high as can be paid. Even when pmttts decline. or busi- ness falls on. mom are made to economize In other ways than by cut- ;xng wages. But management alone is when to mum high wages. Theycenbe Pudor9solottiraseco- As a citizen. the employe's re'spon- sihiiity is to take an active. intelli- gent interest in company and publgc man. We have reached a point in this county today. where thou- lhe mad to heaven is straight and; but a lot of people wabble on the ny. holders, with both a payroll and canny interest in continued pros- As . wage earner his responsibility is to help increase production and reduce costs so that his own com- pany can meet competition. sell ltc Mum " a prtrtit. and thus eun- tlnue to pay the highest possible use. Paying men on the basis of mammal merit. as ttttttat-ed in this review. is one my to incuase wages and reduce costs. In the last ten years a new order has been created in cur economic hie. It In mailed tugtt that high stand- 12d; ot living are based on the gun. er earning vow of labor and. m. and: that manned my: and nted from hellish university in 1899. and started work with the Bethlehem steel corporation that same year, taking charge of an electric crane. He quickly became recognized as one ot the emcient members of the cor- poration. and M1906 became general superintendent ot the company. He has been president of the Bethlehem Steel corporation since 1916.) I think Mr. Edison also gave terse- trtutdtrulythe-rtirtheeoev. mention that on; low should be re- pealed became it to in encroachment upon personal liberty. He said, as reported: "What is civilization. any- way-but a restraint on personal kh- erty? If liberty were to run wild we would have no advancement. Civul- anon become: better only as we "curb liberty in the interest of the general welfare." URGES WORKERS - TO PROTECT nt Con la Enforced. The assertion that this law cannot be enforced come. most ot them, trumtttoeeqrttottonotwuttttte law to be enforced, who never hove want- ed it enforced and who admit that they have to see it repaid an the ground that it connot be owed. As to the poulhlhty of enforcement. 1 once with the statement made bv Mt. Thoma Anus-on that it can be enforced Moldy well it proper effort it made end that it is already better enicmd than same of our other luv: u. for example. the law against narcotics shame law against holdup. evils ere due not to the law itself but to tenure to observe and enforce it. Most ot those who oppose and disobey the law admit that it would be s benentrto our country if it were properly observed. What is now needed to not abandonment of the undertaking when we have only out begun it. but more earnest ettart ton enloroement of the law and more tttarqntgtt end impartial Investigation ttt the not renting to it. . Pa"ifNteoretlretttnglrattetrtrteriott Soéemat "td-ittuteTilttttaee 'eattttedfmmtttulrtw,ttutttteseevils are often muted by those who mun-law: walnut of these By EUGENE G. GRACE (President of the Bethlehem Steel Oman.) (Eugene o. Grace was born " Go- hem.AN. J.. in 1876. He was gradu- ic gondmon; will permit-thint/io '/96 h f"?! The second "-rrv hanged in Lake 'ar't'r.r.A-Tv 'C-T. rhris gummy ot cm. -'ivego Ive.". serving a life sentence Pon- m Janet penitentiary. Rafferty mur- elti- dered his teilmate,,, also a Chicagoan W136 The case came to this county on a mint change of venue tram Janet. The hou- late State's Attorney Reednlso pros- oeb. ccuted Bunny. and On Dumbo s. 1372; Rafferty was TOS- nuanced to lung and was executed, on March T, 1m. Cl date at execution was net tok June TWO HANGED IN LAKE COUNTY Brockway, two bays who were pick- ng up htekar -t is In a w'cd'd sec. mm a short (Nuance froe tue scene of the mum? found . cm contain- ing a roll of pupa- mowy It was presumed that this was the loot taken tram the 3714*" home by Belt Marty lit-[ed On June 80, 1926. the chief exec- utive of Illinois. filed with Secretary of State Immerson. a further order or commutator: of the sentence at Pots. and ordered that his sentence ed a reprieve, postponing the execu- tiontowm. 'rheT11irtoisttov- emormtatttettontrituonettrtrtresttr at Hulun Pots In convicted of the murder on "nutty 13, 1922. Circuit Judge Claire G. Edwards on May 23, of that trolled the semi-independent Burg: area for a decade. and the next day the snakes were m. ' When the retteltthet (many is mah- ed. the lama: believe, the Holy Snakes wii1retur-ttawiilbeweilagturs was muted by Btate's Attorney A. V. Smith on o chose of murder- ing William Peterson. 3 World Brar KAREN. North MAnetturtn, Oct. 23.-The Holy Snakes of Hulun Ar- slnn mediated the Barge rebellion. wool-dill to lanes at the moment! " the "We hot sprang; more who My; @9909 Harbin Hulun [alien is a fumed hot springs resort in Mongolia Ind boasts 1 monastery of "Mongol" lamas who hue charge ot miraculous cures Ittrlbuted to the Holy Snakes of the resort and its steaming min- eral waters. Thle spring, the lama: report. the thousands of snakes which have Inhibited the rocky walls ot the bums suddenly disappeared. _ One day the snakes. described as "very pretty and of a harmless variety" swam peacefully among Pt patients. But that night there wasi a rumor of mm guns; the Chinese authentic: _trtto have con- juggling lute fund; On July B, Governor Small command the death sentence to 1ifedmpriaonment in do!- for murder shall expire on October ll, Ut8th Thus the term ot punish- ment for the murder of the police owner. was reduced to eight years and several months. action in the Supreme court of un- nois in an effort to prevent the latest action of Governor Small tram 098811.11. USE HOLY SNAKES FOR PROPHECIES receiving induction. . Irtiett20oto0teetinderttttttreaaid to have been drilled with "spring pole" tttttttta. _ Anne: government agencies qettiett the Mn. teetutieaf emanation have exhibits. A system of iristruction by cor- respondence for children living in isolated tsections-of Manitoba, ana- da, has been intrched by the pro- vincial department of educhtion. It follows to some extent .the plan in use in Australia. The work in Cana- da is in charge of s. teacher of wide experience with two mistants. GruleIItoVIIIarecovered. The plan has: been in operation for about nine. .mon.thtt my} 120 children are in drilling the world's first oil well. t%etteotttterorttttmutooisttave been shipped to Tulsa from Bradford. Pa... for display within the Drake wen duptteate. iitnt',t,t pole" drilling device, the t known to man and used by the Chinese thousands at yeah tea. the will be in Operetta: on the grounds. actually "hinting hole" cloncside the modern rotary equipment. which costs from ammo to 3100.000. This device, which game its power from the limb": tme,gratrevegtttaedigt the oil ptoneertete days tn western Pennsylvanln by the early "wild- gattemf' who dared to drill away The man who twang? to flatter you either is a fool or thinks you equipment used " Colonel Drake iii _nurttttr?t Pennsylnma 68 yarn ago Fiitia _i'aGiTaTiuelru"" the" oiiiiibii --_" tm song dar deliver over his mom- remand in the exposition from the initial and Iteeuatttey work at the coolant down to the mod side 111nm station with its motor men one! lubricants. Wile the an or more wwenng signers, eletttrttally lighted and m Imoved by both houses ot congress w" med by President Coolidge in play rooms the invitations be OIL EXPOSITION SHOWS tlllltlilliit United sme- cm iG% aan Gre issued special Invitations to leaders ip, the industry tn 51 foreign coun- Governor Bman on June " tram- It's a pi'tthntys man (Continued from Page IN iitWllilEliRI but I) THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1928 I" " pm. nun Will no CW1- ed 5; we Boarder t1eeaUQ.r,gtt,- meats in open session at 7:30 ot. e1ot& p. m.. standard time. on the 8th day of November, A. D. 1928, in said Vinage Hall in.said Villafe .of MumieleirL The Board of Loca Im- prpvementl reserves the right to re- Jeet any and all bids "(the Board may elect. when contract for the construction of said improvement is entered into. Said bond shall provide .that said contractor shall well. and faithfully perform and execute said work in all respects according to the com- plete and detailed specifications, and full and complete draivings, profiles In! models therefor. and according to the time minerals and conditions of the contract, and also that such The successful bidder for the con- struetion of said improvement will be required to enter into a bond in a sum equal to.one-third of the a- mount of Inch bid, y,yith.,tmtetits to ttt anymmthy: tht President, 9! tht D. 1928. Said improvement shall be constructed in accordance with the terms of said Ordinance and with the plans and specification: theis for on file in the offiee of snid Board of Local Improvements at the Village Hall in said Village. Con- tractors are to be paid in special an. easement bonds which draw interest at the rate of six r cent per tut- nnm. payable annuzrlimd in vouch as. Proposals must made upon blanks furnished at the office pf the Villnge Clerk of the Village of Mun- delein, Illinois, and must bee-accom- panied by cash or check payable to the order of the President of the Bond of Local Improvements. cer- tified by a responsible bank, for an meant not 1eas.tlttty.107uot the ag- "if it "tkia -.. "'in;provemém§ of said Villtge of Mandelein, which bond must be filed with said Bttird negate proposal. Bids will be 6965 a} y the Boa.r6oCLoeal Ingpfpvq Special Assessment No. 52, in the manner-shown and set forth in an Ordinance passed and ap- proved by the President am; Board of Trustees of said Village of Mun- tielein, on the 25th day of June, A. NOTICE OF LETTING CONTRACT FOR LOCAL IMPROVEMENT Sealed proposals will te received by the Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Munchkin, Illinois. until 7:30 o'eloek n. m, standard time, on the 8th day of November. A. D. 1928 at the Village Hall of Mundelein. Illinois for the con- stmctlnn as a whole of an improve- ment consisting of a connected sys- tem of storm sewers, etc., in LAKE AVENUE & other streets in the Village of Mundelein, Illinois; Sometimes ith, a little hard to tell whether a youngster irhidine a dangerously lot of germa.about his per-lean hut most of the time she guilty' organisms are as easiy e- tected as the mischief maker in the school room. When a flock of germs move into a little lad or lassie they hrandiah flags, play resounding bands, carry colorful banners and paint the youngsters red, so to speak, like a political party going into national convention. vHoover announced last night he would speak on "an relief and in- land Waterways ehienr, with some attention to other issues. tn that ad- dress. He has -deciined heretofore to be drawn into any debate and may decide to more Smith's regly. Amndldate ridiculed the "socialism" 1M. He likewlee gave his attetr. in to the harsh criticism of his Ma.- dttiitt Bauer-e Garden speech by Berr. st f George Norris of Nebraska, In~ dependent Republleen. leader. who her declared for Smith. Hoover was wandering whether the futtiilade will make it necessary forttimtotueuptheistsuetttrotoit his own behalf tn the final campaign apeeetthewillmtaenttet.Louisim November 2 on Itttt my west. The Republican candidate today We; studying Smith's Boston speech but night in which the Democratic HOOVER smmEs $lijlll'lWmilliN WASHINGTON. Oct. 26.---Htrbert Hoover found may he had stand up a controversy that probably will dominate the campaign until its close " any: pence when he denounced Governor Alfred E. Smith's prohibi- tion modification. farm relief and voter power proposals es "state MP. F 'J' as. Yahnke There Its No. Way in which business can be transacted more safely V I and. expeditiously than by Md a Checking Account. With such an account you can pay all of your bills by check and without leaving I will have a CAR OF MINNESOTA POTATOES on this C. M. St. P. & I'. tracks at the, Old Depot some time the latter part of this month. V - ' This will.be your opportunity to purchase your winter supply. Wheeling State Bank WATCH FOR 1iTJRTmilR'NOT1CE As to definite date of arrival. your/An home or ace to do so. A Checking_Account plus the U. s. Mail will save you hours of time and miles, of travel. Why not open such an account today? "es THE BANK tii' FRIENDLY SERVICE " Potatoes. " and: work. including those 'std/du",.'..!".',,) tnaterU1s fuiituhed. _ R. P. ROUSE. GORDON RAY, _ EDWIN E. RODER, v E; W. FENNER, C R. J. LYONS, E. H. 73913324,; l 7 in an Ordinance passed and approv- ed try the President and Board of Trustees of said Village of Mande- lein. on the 4th day of June, A. D. 1928. Said improvement shall be constructed in accordance with the terms, of said Ordinance and with the plans am speeifieatiom, there- for on file in the office of said Board of Local Improvements at the Village Hall in said Village. Con- tractors are to be paid in special as- sessment bonds which draw interest at the rate of six per cent anmrm, Davable annually anl in vouchers. Proposals must be made uprmi blanks furnished at the office of the Village Clerk of the Village " Muridekstn, Illinois. and must be alt-1 11'1'tte,',d, by cash or check payable to t e order of the President of the Board of Local -Improve:nents, cer- tified by a responsible bank, for an amount not less than 10 per cent [trf the aggregate proposal. Bids will tractor shill well tad faithfully oerftirm and execute said work in all respects according to the com. plete and detailed specifications, ard full and complete drawings, pro- files and models'therefore, an ac- cording to the time and terms and conditions of the contract. and also that and! bidder' .and contractor shin! promptly pay ,11, debts input- Members of the Bani of Local Improvements of the Village of Mundelein. Lake County, Illinois. TAXI he openetl by the Board A Local Iaruuovernenti, in open session at 7:30 o'clock p. BL, standard time, on the 8th day of November, A. D. 1928, in said VillageHall in said Village of Mundelein. The Board of Local Improvements reserves the right to reject any and all bids as the Board may elect. The successful bidder for the con- struction of aid improvement will be rewind to enter into. a band in a sum equal to one-third of the a- mount of such bid, with aunties to be approved f,T the President of the Boa of Local Im.. E,'",',',':',','-'?? of and Village pt undelehi, which bowl that "I filed with said Board when con- trtet for the' constructlon. of said improvement is entered into. Said bond shall provide that said com SMITH'S . . Speck] Annulment No. 51. yt the manner shown and set forth NOTICE OF LETTING CONTRACT FOR LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS Sealed proposals will be reeeivar by the Board of Local Improvements of the-Village of Mundelein, Illinois, until 7:30 o'eloek p. m., standard thug: on the 8th_dayngf November, A. D. 1928 at the Village Hall ot ?fiund.tslein, Illinois for the con- structuon u a whoie of an improve. met consisting of the grading and puma of LAKE AVENUE, with Intersections from Hayley Street to Lake View Drive in the Village of Mundelein, Illinois, ttun of such work, including those' for labor pd materials furnished. All bids or proposals shall com tain an offer to furnish such bond upon thy acceptance of such bid or Members Of the Blind, of Local Improvements of the Village of Mundelein, Lake County, Illinois. Dated this 27th day of October, A D. 1928.. R. F. ROUSE, GORDON RAY. ' EDWIN E. RODER, itil. W. FENNER. _ . IR. J. LYONS. _ _ 23- 1LALlpdihi,, bidder and contractor shalt, T',',',,',','; ly my all debts. in.eartod y such Nddior contractor in the prosecu- Sud at Intel'- Novelty "or. DAY PHONE " NIGHT PHONE 01 Notice is hereby Riven that Ieaitd bids: will be reeelved by the Presl- dent and Board of. Trustees of the Village of Wpyrelein, " the Village Hall in said Village, on Thursday, November 8, 1928, at 7:30 o'eloek p. m., for the construction of a Vil- 'tit, "$11.?" I..." 2?gatggt,t nee an s s for gaid 'fldlltll'l.ln'h) by Clement Vittner, 3986 Milwaukee Avenue, Chief, Illinois, which plans and spec' nations and bidding sheets are -iiiia 'th iiGaeian this twenty-fourth day of October in the you of our In"! an thor-nd in in. dred twat as". ' _ ty LEW A. man. 00', an. (' afternoon of that day. NOTICE or RECEIVING BIDS, FOR VI_L_L_A_QE_ an; IN MUN-, v - v ,wfire _ - -- -"""'-mr."Nleq_-NN.. auv. I.' neuun;|u.' UIIJIIIU.\ AND ESTABUSRHENT or A STATEWIDE SYSTEM or FISHING 'i1;?n'hhTAgti GROUNDS BY THE STATE OF lLLlleOIS. The provisions of this Act are let fol-91 in a concise manner in the summary of the Act contained in the ballot to be used by the doctors of this State invoting upon the question; the said Wall-ll be print- ed separate and distinct from all other ballots used at the election Ind shall be substantially in the following form: ...- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT ON . WESDAY. THE an! DAY or' NOVEMBER b Next, at all of the retturar voting places in the Cognty of Lake and State of Illinois, en election IA, ;, mid to vote on the following prayed": ' An Act in ninth- to the new. nnd establishment by the State of [Iii-eh of e sue-um. ~ysten of ikhtrur and hating -rtdq, mad the "vision of new for the payment ot.the out thereof by an n- st'eorttond.ofthesiafeotrt-. C "'A'RNi2),',f,,,A,lPdPSeiit,tr P,P, 0231.339 £9§§§91§§.5'9T.I55.39.9631"???JEAPQPEIIWN (State-wide System Bf Fishing and Hunting Grounds Ballot.) "Seven Keys To Iuldpate'l Shall an Act of the General Assembly of Illinois entitled, "An Act in relation to the acquisition and establishment by the State of Illinois, of a State-wide system of fishing and hunting grounds, and the provision of means for the pay- ment of the cost thereof by an issue of bonds of the State of Illinois," which in substance provides for the acquisition and establishment by the State of Illinois, acting through its De- partment of Conservation, subject to the Governor's approv- al, of a State-wide system of fishing and hunting grounds; provides that the State-wide system of fishing and hunting grounds shall also be open to the public for boating, camp- ing, hiking, motoring, picnicking and other similar park purposes; provides for control, maintenance and regulation; gives the Department full power to execute the Act; author- izes the State to contract a debt for such purpose and to is. sue $20,000,000 of serial bonds, bearing interest at not to ex- ceed four per cent; appropriates this sum to this Depart- ment; levies a tax sufficient to pay the interest as it shall accrue, and to pay off the bonds within thirty cars from is- suance, but provides that such payments may he made from other sources of revenue and requires moneys in the Game and Fish Fund to be first used for such payments and re- quires the direct tax to be omitted in any year in which suf- fleient money from other sources of revenue has been appro- priated to meet such payment for such year; provides for publication and for submission to the People; makes the pro- visions for payment of bonds and interest irrepealable and pledges the faith of the State to the making of such pay- ments; go into full force and effect? The election wilrbe opened at 7:00 o'eioek in the morning and Manet! open - "' 0'6" in the DELEIN, ntriloiy Libertyville High School , The Biggest Event of the Season! You cant afford to nisiiif GEORGE M. COHAN'S MERRY MELANGE OF MIRTH. MYSTERY AND MELODRAMA TICKETS (INCLUDING RESERVED SEATS) FIRST TEN ROWS, 25 CENTS EXTRA Friday-Saturday Evenings of this week Itetrervationg at Lovell's drug More for Becker's drug store for Saturday evening. Benefit: Elizabeth Condell Memorial Hospital with an all-star cast of Libertyville favorites The Village Players present ELECTION NOTICE -- _--'. - an. .m" w; - U- u. ran-u] "NWda.s, Tgipp Lumber Company In lunch-I, He that from his childhom: has Ieiri, Illinois. (made rising betimes familiar 2: him A certified check for 10% of the, will not waste the Wynn of his uncut of the bid must eettmrattyi.life in (Imminent and lying a-bed.....,- and! bid, which check shall be LT.} Locke. able to the S1hit.,,r,, lunde ttl "s' -------qr--r.-- The said Village reset-yes the ' THINK 80? Httht to mm "7 and all bids. I $sias.,.,=, Alg_l_A - _L:l_ ___ Dated this mu; day of October, A. D. 1928. VILLAGE or mum»: By: R. F. 301153,, Cm. filer at the on" DWIGHT S. DOLPH, atthe s. noun. the LiuetrAiiriiiii - - iiil'D ( Village Clerklinx to wear 1Uiorlt"ot'tf.. - for Friday evening; Scientists, . . philosohhor writing in afttg, "manna, my lose the kemeNfatre in study- ing its changing M and homes. Weean EARLY HABITS 'ellternber tie the vb: YES ©