The Reliable Laundry CHICAGO NORTH SHORE & MILWAUKEE R. R. All that experience can suggest and the heart can desire in a apert touring car, will be found in the lavish completeness of equipage which distinguishes this newest offering of Haynes Lecesight. It comes to you fully ready for service, there are absslutely no extras to buy. HAYNES 57 Libertyville Ticket Office eleaned and of course you want them cleaned in the VERY BEST WAY. There is no better way than NAPTHA DRY GLEANING. § This way cleans them thoroughly of dirt and spots and renders them free of Moths or a possibility of Moths later on. Call Libertyville 67--R when you are ready and we will clean them the NAPTHA WAY. You will soon want to have your RUGS HOUSEKEEPER LAKE COUNTY HAYNES A suggestion for a week--end trip that you will want to ng;:mtmeathhummer By fast North Shore train to Kenosha---- then 33 miles by comfortable busses through some of the most beautiful and picturesque country in Southern Wisconsin. Launderers, Dry Cleaners & Dyers "~ Libertyville and Highland Park WE RENDER REAL SERVICE TO ALL Buy through tickets to Lake Geneva. 211 Madison St., Waukegan Phone Libertyville 67--R The New 1923, 5--Passenger TRAIN AND BUS TRIP TO LAKE GENEYVA Baggage checked to all points on the line. Limited trains that connect with Lake Geneva busses leave Lake Bluff at fre-- Telephone Libertyville 74 s reviey t iess im es oo ® a uediul:'uam s Duf'ffigl Tty i1 No one can that you darkened evenly. 1':. .: -: brush with i and c:-?w pears, and after another . on or The smugglers working in rélays through scores of booze storehouses that dot the territory west of Nap-- ferville and Lacolle, Que., are pour-- ing hundreds of automobile loads of every kind of liquor into New York 'The federal prohibition agents are out numbered 100 to 1. I came to the border under in-- structions to ascertain the exact sit-- uation, following the repeal of New York state's prohobition enforce-- ment law, From Rouses Point westward to Fort Covington, a stretch of sixty miles, a bootleggers' invasion of the United States is in full swing. pmzted: brings back tw natural color streaked or gray. Years ago the only mw.etxi's'nis-'xbm it at home, which is musey and trouble-- mubn:'whd-y §s limited solely by the amount which the rum runners believe they can dispose of at a profit. cerned with the market than with the source of supply or the difficul-- ties of getting it across. K By C. K. MeCALEB (British United Press Corres: pondent), s (Copyright 1923, by United Press). ROUSES POINT, N. ¥., June 7.-- BOOZE RUNNERS WORK IN RELAYS C Heurhan" Difficuter 'of Bringing Liquor-- Across Try Grandmother's Old Favorite BE PRETTY! TURN ------GRAY HAIR DARK Recipe of Sage Tea and Suiphur lays two eggs, but more than one bird is mmm of the commentces from the mo-- ifi Nnh-ubdt-m It lnunghbes a vicient attack upon its companion and kills #t. south into 'morthern Pennsylvania and hence into , where it finds its markets in gstown and even as far west as Indianapolis, But the Little of this Canadiar liquor is flndlnclu"q?urh to New York City. The New Nork "hard stoff" is coming from the West Indies and leggers cannot compete with the low eost of all transportation en-- joyed by the . So the Domin-- ion bootlegger finds is markets in the upstate Bs of Albany, Syra-- cuse, Troy, !!s, Little Falls, Saratoga <SpH Rochester . and Buffalo. A * amount does seep Valley. Booms I found that coming of sum-- mer and the: ing of the New York _ s grip on high-- ways used by the liquor runnérs, has combined to a new life to the state. Wth'eanf*ar&. Parker farm, While hine was some-- whtdmgo'. doctor was not in fured. * e misfortune to Hp over in his road-- ster last Saturdiy while driving a-- Logan drove 0U% two new Overiand d;buflngau#t'niapum _'ti;.'r.uouqtbhvnhmgg ufiamnfim F /A now employed at the L. E. n ice eream par-- Register Want Ads:Get Results Among the fimous inventions of 14 bars, 46 in. high, 8 ingBtays . . .. 16 bars, 58 in. high, 8 in. stays .... nnznmn-g..m * SptHog........gg pmer Posts &pt. Cattle ...... 8.59 Line Pos 4pt. Hog ........ 449 Posts .. 4pt. Cattle ...... 888 . --~ & ADJUBSTABLE STEEL DRIYEwAaY GATESs * PAINTED / > GALYVANIZED 10 ft. $8.15, 12 ft.,$8.75 108. $9.40 12 ft. ;10.% 14 ft., $9.35¢ 16 ft. $9.95 14 ft. $10.95 16 ft $11. Ii reyupmanta . Fou aaciect from ver Ful stock of & large list of styles at the following Ameri¢an Wire Fence Company HEAYY STOCK FENCE gbul, in, 12 in. stays 9 bars, i.n.L s . 9ban,gln. n&!myp ys . 10 bars, 50 in. high, 12 in. sta IObam,'Oin.hich.'Iin.'lYSySI consamed in the Mohawk & SaATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1923 4.83 r Posts ... ..$4.90 8.59 Line Posts .. $8¢ FENCE day about the proposed. trimming of his ~ $18,000,000 omnibus appro-- priation ©bill. ~The governor sent for Senator Bart (% Will) president pro tem of senate wanted to know detail what items it was proposed to cut out Am-h-abphom to rim the more than $1,200,-- SMALL WORRIED -- OVER TRIMMING oN OMNIBUS BILL of the bill 'The movement is one which deser-- ves the hearty support of every ci-- tizen, for accidents of all kinds are SPRINGFIELD, I., June 7. Gov. Len Small becarie worried to-- and railway tracks. lhrry.!.!oll.oeeuha of the Chicago Safety Council, is organiz-- ing the campaign and has been as-- sured thesco--operation and support of the public officials in various cit-- jes. Accident posters, printed in the name of the North Shore Safety Commission will be posted in school far to numerous, experts on safety work. Public meet-- Under the plan of organization n mnecion ty o promdunt sopee t, super-- intendent ofdant,?o'e:;uflm agent and others.. Safety instrue-- tion will be given in all the pri-- mary and high schools, usipg the "Safety Education" tex book recent-- ly prepared by a committeeof prin-- cipals of Chicago public sghools and ings will be held and stereopticon slides and safety films will be shown in the theaters. Boy's safety patrols will be formed to act as guards for schoo!l children in crossing highways Saftey council. At the start four cities will be taken in, Willmette, Kenilworth, Winnetka, and Glencoe. Later citiesfurther north will be al-- lowed to join. > State Fire Marshal John G. Gam-- ikes ~in --F o ur' North Jungle Beasts to Be Shown Shore: Towns; More to' 'to Public in June 20 At-- RACH Natives of for med fcine, the dirty s 15000 to 15000 = year onch, These salaries of the were recently Increased by the wanate from $10,-- 000 to $15000 a year each. The Boers in South 4 have what they call "dance parties, These dances start in the forencon and last until after midnight. The | dances longest without rest is declared to have ad down" the others. C _ SPRINGFIELD, 1HJ., June 7.-- The senate adopted yesterday : the gateway amendment to the state constitution proposed by Senator Mills (Rep., Cass). 'The vote was 86 to 2. The two opponents were Giberson (Dem., Madison) and Jew-- ell (Rep., Fulton). l There was no discussion whatever. Senator Mills failed to 'mthuuhfl-hc.:n"q members objected 4 'bMMh=". one time. At that session twenty-- eight senators voted in favor of the three amendment plan. hfi.o additional votes he amended his bill _ The voted to© sal-- 'uries of priva' cretaries of the E"" }5,000 a "I:a"'f fl ' eelituue \y ag d 1k $ q2 pr of lnw. The Fd' udges were recently o "N"".&--Our ma" The senate decided that it was ad-- Mh%md"bfln mounds near and voted $50, 000 to purchase 100 acres containing a doten of the mounds. Chiropractors were voted a board of five members to examine wmtnmm:w ticing the art. Amifl.r-d gives the state department of agri-- farms which fail to curb insects which kill erops. Also a bill to curb Canadian thistles. Under this bill, Chicago can have a commission-- er and évery township may have a commissioner to enforee the law against thistles. A whistling buoy lost i the St. Lawrence River a year fi'nh'n washed ashore on one of the Scilly Islands, just off the coast of England 3,000 miles its start ing point. . The only was found to be confined to gaslight case which had been from the top of the buoy, wA GATEWAY WINS IN SENATE UP To HOUSE TODAY erie-- tent will be opened an hour previous . to thnmwd the circus and polite attendants will be on hand ready at all times to answer questions and give all the Moflnflonhthdr'mw ing> the 'customs and *of the animals. A visit to the Main me-- nagerie is a rare lesson in--20ology. camels, gacred cattle, a Russian grave digger, sometimes mistaken for a hyena, and is the children's amusement a dozen or more of--the cutest : ponies that are gentle as kittens and love to be petted. The Main twin baby @lephants are said to be very sociable fellows and en-- Joy being fed peanuts or any other dainties. 'The doors to the menag-- globe are on exhibition, from the lions of Africa to the seals of the Pacific Coast.. There is an unus-- ually fine collection of lions, includ-- ing "Goliath," the giant black man-- ed male, as well as six females from Africa..There are also ti-- gers, pumas, leopards, a rare curios ity is a hybred, said to be the only one on exhibition outside of Bronx park in New York. The animal is a cross between a tiger and a lion and was bred in this country. There is a fine display of American and South American (deer, -- elephants, BIG MENAGERIE CIRCUS FEATURE The Walter L. Main circus which will show in Waukegan Wednesday, June 20, on Electric Park grounds, has always made a feature of its menagerie, but this season it has been enlarged to twice its former size, and now will rank with any to be found outside of a zoo, In the big five--pole menagerie tent will be found this year a collec-- tion--of wild beasts that will afford the spectator a half hour of real en joyment and perhaps many thrills. Animals from all quarters of the | results. 182.000,000 ac great bulk of which, not %u.. "the «tates of and da. Some of it so little it Blaine Signs Bill to Regu-- At the time of its -- great udt-nnnldwtu" actentific world as it was supposed Q.B'&dd-tm'w- v-md&hu-hfhii fn':""""m"h the razor .mrm.'?eu-ma:ml: Another advantage cheaper than razors made of metal, A Los Angeles man has announced that he is going to erect.and manage & hoablr;\'aflw"'".. ta. . ::;im-toly zfl nd will have :u the -adcl:" Mess a with uniformied attendants in of each section.. & seoprding to a comtaitieg offefitnem to a sclentists of the Buents and A material: "Bravolete," is U"':!'n 00!:- inventor ~= manufacturer 1 ho on esns on which it is manutactured. The ad-- taken away from them for failure to -- p&:nfl'b rent. Don't kid yourself. you can own in q age us permanie Tok years not the ::4 =l~ that -: prevent you, it is the cost of satisfy-- hoi nham menee ies uries and modern 1 nogs f Incomes have W .uly't; efiu"wm-:: 0 his present day income and have a h'.'m left than would have been in 1918, . ~ $ D":a-w ""..'E'&'..t'a.-' costs on 3 bor. Remember that in nine cases 'amofmw" at such . places, > , It is expressly provided that this hvuhaumtwb;fth regulatory power now muni cipalities 'over such establishments 'l'homhvbiimdulfllb at the roadhouse and dance hall ol-- cated outside of the city's jurisdic-- tion, which so far have gone un« "Supervisors" 'to be picked by the county board to :-n'n-d rega-- late the places amusement are provided for in fll%h#' by the county board Jl, be licensed with the county board. k DON'I'IIDYOQ?_.IIQ e build now as cost of construction is Senator Eldo T. Ridgeway, fi horn, sponsored the bill, which earnestly advocated by more than 80 women's state welfare organiza-- tions. k 'The new law, effective at once, adds to the specific powers of the county boards the power to ore dinances regulating dance Iz. and pavilions, am.s@nent parks, car-- nivals, street fairs, bathing beaches, and oawr places of amuserhents. -- 1. Presence of any child under 16 years of age unless accompanied by parent or legal guardian at any of the above ~named . places of amusement, bathing . beaches ex-- cepted. Besides, it creates several new sections of the statutes making un-- lawful the following: * 2.. Presence <of liquor at suth places. 4 MADISON, Wis:, June T--One of the most--Pmportant pieces of social legislation enacted in Wisconsin to-- day went into effect when Governor John J. Blaine signed the bill au-- thorizing county boards 'to lHcense, inspect and regulate dance halls and other places of amusement. . TOCLAMPLD _ ON DANCE HALLS _ The The supposed skull of the Tertia-- Period found in Patagonia some late Ro: Taverns ago is merely a amounts to £4