5 GREEN PLANS NFW -- ' <"'mJAm:e_, £yYSTEM > 4 ues M : 1 t udn . and §s,» pi*> s * t *Lize t n o % > Nes M & xt _ ,' 4 * * : Cs > }?""t iry of the W. C. Evanson / Same, T13 County Line road, Highland &5 ark., a lo:r poywler believed. to be a \;5:'&',;;"«'& -."ond 'tm man, m ' ' Aight grabbed 3$7.500 in loot that. in-- i;i ded $1.500 in a --cketbook and $6, l e s S t + + C Se Man Gets BM WW s as Family 000 in jewelry es together, believed that the man, as he ducked behind car slipped to the «ide of the house and then crawled :z'.dnmfim.uhw.wh- The articles taken were: One purse containing $1,500. Keys to safety deposit vaults ; One basket setting ring $1,000. . . One basket setting ring, small, $500. Watches and sundry articles $2,000. F;"'"'"" Park police made C1O8e & . 4A mA § o P M " hm'or the place after th@e.rob| -- 'The plans for the conn had been discovered and they |ment into Grayslake und ' on Commissioner J..V. Bal# for | o00 bond iseve are in the a fMngerprint expert Balz, with Rarl|«tate highway departm Clark of the bureau of identification, | learned from R. M. Lot speeded to the home at 4 o'clock this ; superintendent of highw: morning with Clark getting a number | pects the approval or rep of tingerprints. : etate in ten daye. The burglary was probably as spec-- » inb eiplcimntmnintynnamentee t as one of its type could have m"m Evansons, All on the first| _ On Monday evening, A floor, noticed thatua car had pulled up Catholic Girls club hel "uduthM&MW.Whmdflnr home. A lone man got out and work--|DeW school.. Among th ed at the radiator cap. Then he ap--| cussed were ways and m« peared to be inspecting the tires. As | ation for the coming year he stooped to look at a tire his body | an dthe activities of the was lost to view by witnesses, it is be held next month. Afte understood. The man reappearéd ~a a surprise bridal shower : short time later. Etta m.'vho was Police, putting the story of witness.{Jack Dowden Wednesddy Mounted guards will be used in--p trpling the ground at the new pe itentiary; Jt was Aafifiounced today., Three horses, traigped in police wo! will be used by--guards in making t! rounds of the new prison property, The wall at the new prison enclos an area of 64 acres, making it dif eult for wall guards ~and mes i2 charge of --regular work details to 26@ what is going on at all times. «_ --_. -- Arrangements have <been made for the use of one horse in patroling. j grounds, and two more wil € to the detail, Warden Green said.--. . It'is the plan of Warden Green"to ride around the grounds when he in-- spects the operations at the new Oré son and the honor farm. Warden Green plans to be in constant touch with every activity in the new priszon. High candle power lights are used at the new prison during the night. . TEA Summer inetitute for rural pdfi lage achools wil} be held Friday an This will be the last opportunity for a general inspection of the teachinr ranks and a jast chance to get isstrug tions to these teachers who are to kegan, it was announced by Cof Superintendent .,.of Schools !T; We wish to thank our friends fot. .dr-macuotnmul.hfily'- pathy during the and death of s CORA |TAYLOR. ... FRANK TAYLOR.: i Decker At Are on First Floor. .HOOL DAYS NEAR a drain--pipe to crawl to the CARD OF THANKS--, Full n& 9 ts who will talk will * . be "Misg-- ~--'Merton, -- Waukesha; 'flgfl- H. H; roeder, ' Normal, Ii.; n ..J. Huftman, Springfield, who is as--_ e'stast to the state head of cdnca-' Y |tion; W; C. Hewitt, Oshkosk; Wis.,| and Miss Stella Smith, Chicago. | The matter of tecoming familiar | ho with the text books that are to --be vsed will be another important mat-- OB |ter for the teachere. 1 /02 s Jodey \y--éllih || We Want Everyone In 1| af@h I se famous _ NWM n e o L | 0 acapoium T the Community to See 1 ABLSELCLaihkamaiAil |i~ -- O These Pictures | The plans for the cosnecting pave-- ment into Grayslake under the $750, 000 bond isesve are in the hands of the state highway department, it was learned from R. M. Lobdell, county superintendent of highways, who ex-- pects the approval or report from the etate in ten dayse. On Monday evening, August 30, the Catholic Girls club held a busines#® meeting in one of the rooms of the new school.. Among the things dis cussed were ways and means of recre ation for the coming year in the school an dthe activities of the fall sale, to be held next month. After the meeting a surprise bridal shower was given for GRAYSLAKE ROAD PLANS SENT OUT 21 girls present, and when the gifts had been displayed, a delightful lunch-- eon was served. --~__ "A long, superior hone, of just right proportions and graining; jyst ~-- afew strokes will sharpen any knife or tool. s has always been regarded, how-- In buying a house paint, quality should always be teh first consid-- eration. W)fiovmcc'mawv-pfleod..hhflorm& in the belief that they nvhgm.buthtrgh.mmhteolu them just as much, as more gallons are required to cover a given area. Oftentimes the cost is a great deal more, as two or three coats are in-- uflym.wmmu.m,damodwntwoudbenm-- clent. UPON HONOR HOUSE PAINT 4s in the truest sense a high grade house coating. It possesses to the fullest degree all the essential qualities of a practical paint--durability, ease of spreading, permanent clear toned colors. good covering and a full lustre. Not the least con-- sideration should be the fact that it will cover from 350 to 400 square A Combination--Pigment Paint of Proven Durability; Made Under the Supervision feet of surface--two coats. * ~ All paint must eventually wear away; no paint will Isst forever. In developing the formula of this paint it has been the aim pf the makers to produce a paint that will insure maximum durability, and further-- more to wear away gradually, so that when the time comes tor re-- m'mflhbnwutm.dmnmwemut what you pay for. We could devote a lot of space te! you about, the various ingredients, and how they are manipulated, step by step. in the manufacture of our paint, but all these details would mean noth-- ing to you if we were not willing to stand back of our product with the broad, liberal guarantee, also appearing below. | * painting, the surface will offer a good foundation for the succeeding coats. This is a matter of great importance and one that is usually overlooked when people buy inferior, aduilterated paints. echools~ all ~over the county Is its Best Recommendation. PIGMENT PORTION Sublimed White Lead, Selected Zinc Oxide, >~* > YTou have never used a hone that had such amazing sharpening power. mmmmmnmwmun;m shurp edge. .is an imported stone; found only in the Black Forests. No oll or water necessary. Just pass over any stéel blade a few times and the edge is gharp and set. . 1 Get yours FREE. Special offer to introducé you the wonders of Nature's Remedy--NR the reliable, PURELY HPT 'laxative. For your set, and all the kitchen knives, Aladdin--FREE if you utmu.:: w ) :w ist's supply is exhausted. --| es 2t Magnesium Silicate ...\ LIQUID PORTION ., Pure Linssed Oil_.___._.9 The Formula : «UPON HONO Ready Mixed | . HOUSE PAINTS A Few Words About The Formula t Portion, wt. 63% Portion, by.&.._'l7$ Sharpens All Cutlery Like Magic Leaves a Good Repair Surface of C DECKER & NEVIL . There were npetent Paint Chemists Lake County couples, that is, some of those young folke still in their teens, better r;mhi inside the Lake county bqn:h.dutu it they c}:'uy %;lv- in_ or par t even C ey test remain o'uwdol of" Cook county. For, in Cook county, starting Mon-- day night, curfew rang at 10;30 in ev-- ery lovers' lane in C%k county, which "only ibout 'fifteen miles south of t Lake county l}ine--and. fifteen miles isn't far to drive on these nice moonlight 'nights. . Hundreds -- of Special Police Start ) to Keep Girls Off Highways Nights. In Cook county --starting. Monday evening. girls under 18 were forbidden to promenade the county's highways. '*'bout 100 highway police--and spe-- clal deputies staried. a county--wide crusade to clear the roads of mis hent voungsters. * It was the concérted ,.answer of Ch ef Lero® mv'.da}x of the couuts police and Sherif Feter: M. Hof#man to mothers' j'eas to |stop the depreda-- tiors of morons. /' -- --* NokA About 50 spots were marked along the 3.%¢°~ miles of roadway in Cook county, that henceforth will be pa trolled by the authoritiea. -- _ 2. Lients. Carl Wolf. George Seebeck, Robert Seiter and Lester Laird last night picked up about six couples each. The girls were turned over io AUREEW RULE NETS 24 COUPLES MONDAY We mnn?o U P O N HONOR HOUSE PAINT to give you the results that you have a right to expgct. Fur-- thermore, that it conforms strictly with all. state paint laws and represents the very best in paint quality. If after applying a porgon of UBON HONOR HOUSE PAINT, you are dissatisfied in any way, der and jyou will be refunded tire quantity, Or if after you have applied a'll of the paint, service it gives, we to furnish new paint FRE! OoF CHARGE. 'The Guarantee : 99 . § 200 o0 P3 e Aaidet Sipats on it 5.. oc olfi 1 s on Ao o . Chigpngaizns 1 . 070. qoi * sog / 3 T s a Pn ds & 4 at " -- $ 's & i& P s ,mu MIERL . # Je : |1. _ the Courtesy of the Countryside ¢ a * bos it + y t Saee e e e LCs 00-- s t 4 * f s T ~ ME io T ae: o mt s * ; R ' ' a 4 * 3 ,'.:' a se i & t a s + -- ; hcuont rnutediine flls 2 d Eud . * fanle dsn oys . pce n e ic + o We ts The highway police expected u: be especially . busy in --«their «campaigns Mud'tn.'myl and Sundayse, the--evenings of the week particularly devoted to infractions. they asay. In a preliminary test of the clean-- up campaign, a 15--year--old girl, caught with two youths, said her mother was ~* Af ~ =.and that she was mere'y out ftor some air. The poliss telephoned the mother and four i her at home. "Hereafter," saiid one police official. "when we notify the mother and abe complains her daughter has been uu uwmx{'.'mmd. we shall turn the crse 0 to the juvenile authorities." Grayslake Sunday night when the m&h-- chine was struck and thrown into the ditch by another car. . The driver of" the other machine failed to etop. Pace was brought to the Lake County hospital for treatment. He suffered éeveral fractured ribs. An :?oaobflo driven by Sylyvester Pace of Grayslake turned over near Collision of two-- machines at Gages Corners Thursday Mt""r to jinjure any of the occupants but _Charles Anderson of Libertyville suffered a broken leg when a Piece of sewer tile weighing 500 pounds fell upon it this morning He was was then removed to his home. taken to the office of Doctors Tay: lor and Penny for attention and Fred Glaine, Crystal laAke, bhad bis car badly damaged while the -- ten-- der of the J. F. Holzappe! car of Chisaon was oeruzhed. Deputy Ray «*A Wonderful Chance" September 9th. TOWN HALL ~-- _ 700 P. M. Standard Time < These are the Movies taken on Libertyville Day and if you want to see yourself, your neighbor and the business men of the community in the movies, come down to the Town Hall. _ Added Attraction: % -- 7--00 P. M. At the Town Hall THE AMERICAN: LEGION~AND THE LIBER-- TYVILLE CLUB ARE ASSISTING THE MAN. AGEMENT OF THE COUNTRYSIDE FAMILY LAUNDRY OF LIBERTYVILLE IN PUTIING ON THIS PICTURE. e Thursday Eve. Everybody Welcome 14 --_--_AT THE Tay:| : The wife, accordin and | has: about -- $1,200 in | house at 601 May are <two pieces of p ; at| ton's name, both bei: Iussi# °b wun h th m M Man Divorced Few Months Ago Enters Arena Again; Hit Him With Flatiron,,,cfiar'oe. vorce against his wife, Rosa. They bad been divorced last Attorney E. V. Orvis represents: the: man, who is 76 years'old, and At-r1 torney John Nol! --represents the wile. at the time of the trial. ® Yesinkevicz -- recited> --in his bil} that he was frail and that 'he could fiot defend himsell against his wife. They have a grown, family. 8, The wife, according to the bill, has: about $1,200 in stocks and . A. house at 601 May street. . There are two pieces of property in An-- ton's name, both being on Kenard. ---- An injunction restraining the wo man from bothering the. manage ment of the house on the part of her claimed she threa' TV WANTS DIVORCE; WIFEWAS CRUEL? and break the locks , 10, s¥ Lyon & Healy We have a selection of fine used Steinway upright pianocs. Writefor particulars Boys' Wool Knickers Boys' Kaynee Shirts _ $1.50, $1.95, $2.50 25¢, 35¢, 50c . Toilet Articles, Etc. & 2 SCHOOL SUPPLIES - 1 Tabhlets, Notebooks, Spelling Pads, Drawing Paper, Pén Holders, Pencils, Erasers, Pencil Sharpeners, Rulers, "-- oz > Large Stock to Select From, at 5¢ Each Girls' School Dresses in viack, white, brown and buct; cbhf', Belt', Collars * the famous "Allen A" "Black Cat" Attractive Styles; sizes 6 to 14 Brand. * and Cuffs. BRarretts. Regulation Middies ' $1.50 $1.00, $1.50, $1.95 Lined and unlined; $1.50, $1.95, $2.95 We have many, cars taken in trade on new Stude-- bakers and Chevrolets .we are willing to dispose 0 at bargain prices. All are in good condition an lowing, then come in and talk business with us. . .4 CHEVROLET Tourings -- -- --. $100 Down 2 OVERLAND FOUR Tourings -- -- -- $50 Down 1 CHANDLERSedan -- -- -- '-- $100 Down -- 1 FORDCoupe -- ---- -- ~-- -- -- $50 Down _1 WILLYS KNIGHT Sedan, (nearly new) $1150 cash 1 STUDEBAKER BIG SIX Touring -- $100 Down 1 STAR Touing -- _ -- -- -- -- :$100 Down ; 1 FORDSedan -- ---- -- -- -- -- $100 Down 1 OVERLAND -- ---- -- -- ----_---- $85 Cash _' _1 FORDCoupe (nearlynew) -- . -- ---- $375 Cash An Automobile for Everybody! and Blouses Finely tailored; fas, coler; Wabash at Jackson if LANGWORTHY'S DRY GOODS -- Libertyville Garage --Sales Financed to Suit Purchaser Boys and Girls' 1 DOWNX BY THE ELECTRIC fllflQl q Phongé 200--J Libertyville, Tilinol# -- COLLINS & DOANE COMPANY GENERAL MERCHANDISE ¥4 MoONUMENTS and Mausoleums Aa In sateen; colors of black, white and flesh; s § Sizes 4 to 14...__:.__. Girls' Gym Bloomers . Made of a heavy weight, I-t* sateen; every pair guaranteed aot Sizes 14 to 20....$1.25 Boys' Ties, Belts, Handkerchiefs, Etc. Girls' Kickaway $1.25 to $1.50