miles, had given exact information concerning him and his companions. Afl-hlflh-mufin. t( _ The tale set us thinking ot the many strange things in the world that we, who think ourselves so wise, are not informed of. And hbow much there once was in the world that has been lost, and of which we havre only a vague surmise. « . K old Marce Polo could come back. and talk over the radio now, how very Interesting he would be.----Los Angeles way of making them more presentable, : ~'i#. w C on Aine darmrisng w Terms Of Sale s of power to fragile hen frult All sums of $20 and under cash. On all sums over that amount, _ to fwur cente a deese in tae pasine[ff tit months time.will be given on geod hexksbls' Notes Teee: © Northwest. Wet methods of cleaning § 198 8 D¢r cent interest. No property 'to be removed until _ eggs often softened shells and sealed-- m:«._ i -- Cockney Hand----Seein' I'm new to it, Mister, hadn't I better learn on the teach you to milk the cow, Specimens collected --by members of the United States fish commission last July were stuffed with little sb ap--~ parently ailmogt to the bursting point. In some instences the" young bad begun to escape from the mother, the little ames being found in the water, anidl in nearly all cases they could be eaunily pressed from the body of the mether, in which event they were able to maintain themselves in an upright position in the water and swim about. The adult fAshes are a silvery white, trem %8% to 8 inches long, and the newly born were from 1 to 1%4 inches in length. "Surf Ash" is the name in shallow water wlong sandy shores. the pest and, in fact, but very little encouragement towards effective con-- trol, it is advised that every house holder or others who are concerned in wood structura" work do everything possible to check the spread of ter-- mites of any species. ' When the soll--nesting species was discovered by the entomoloegists it was realized that it would become a as swarming in great aumbers, Curing the spawning season, in the surf? or Damage by Termites Karth--nesting termites are causing serious dumage ard annoyance in the Hawalian iwlands, says the Hio Tb Fullaway, entomilogist of the board of agricuiture and forestry, in a te cent addres before the MHilo Rotary and it is described by the fish experts wood species was recoguized as being a severe pest. % It is reported that a singular spe-- cles of fish, small in size, which, in-- stead of laying eggs or roe, gives motar--driven .dry sand downward, sweeping off every particle of dirt and through a tight compartment in which a vacuum is maintained by an clectric exhaust fan. The eggs go under a Mes in the fact that it gets what i goes after." The speaker was Charles M. Schwab. "It is the spirit of the American business man and the spirit of the American youth. Indeed, we can all take example from the young lover who wes baving dificulty with The tools include hand axes of large® filnt fiakes, hammer stones of quartz, and large rounded pleces af The discovery was made in a queer saucer--shaped depression in a chalk cli#, and the relics are believed to date from the midpleistocenea times=-- the age supposed to precede imme distely that of present--day man. containing 17 heaps vf fAint toois and "'I've told you for the last time,' she protested, 'that you can't kiss me P' "'I knew you'dl weaken eventually,' he cried in trinmph." 5 was telling us of the drums that are used by the natives to communticate messages from village to villageo and trom tribe to tribe. He suid that by means of the droms the natives can send meysages oveZ great distances. -- Messages that aere quite as complete and understandable as our telegraphic messages are. A member of the Congregation eft the Faithful who, after many wander-- Ings, has now at last set up his #oof-- tree under a home rafter of the syna-- ¥kogue, has been telling us wonderful tales of his visits to Africa. He 'was there years ago when but few white men had yet penetrated its Jungles and its vast plains. And he says that Africa in some day to be are inexhaustible. It is a land . of lakes and rtvers and mighty water-- falls. It will be the next retreat of And this man, as 'hbe sat with us in Sand Blast Cleans Egg» [§ . ***"* Freak of Finny Tribe _ Prehistoric Workshop of Success at Last at ¥ 1 MoeCormick Mower. C 1 4--Horse Grain Drill. ® 1 Corn> Plenter. > parts of the state along> with sevr-- eral hundred other persons, all in tereated in agricultural development in Hllinois, will attend the state can-- vention of the organization to be Aid ~of all civic organizations in the city will be sought by the Wau-- CHAMBER BEHIND MOVE ; p \g?fl_fi--?' | $foe e djfi'" 4 a thl ; Call, or Send Coupon. Best Quality Material --mm'lorkmnmP H ' 3 «34 / & Mrs. Mary Madson || Every live merchant in Waukegan will nelp to make this, 'doo. Vogel, Ancionie -- Ean Waitnm, c [ | the greatest of all DOLLAR DAYS, the biggest value--giv-- _.____-..-..__-___--____-.___..,.. _ing event ever held. Plans and preparahons have been s' under way for weeks.. Great stocks of merchandise are is ASAH || ready and waiting to be sold at much less than regular Having decided to quit farming Z4 will sell st Public Auction on my farm 3 miles south west of Wadsworth, 2 miles morth east of Lambs Cormers, and 3 miles east of Millburn, on 1 Fordson Tractor. f 1 John Deere, two bottom 14 1 Bull, & years old 1 T--Foot Double Disc. 1 Moline Cornbinder. 1 Decring Grain Binder. 1 Deere Hayloader. * Wed., February 23, 1927 At 1 O'clock P. K. Sharp The Following Property te--wit: High Grade Guernseys ~ [ Farm Machinery, Etc. se Du!' W' --I"m. ded Bumr T6 your WW.--N«WM Increase the -- uotvml I Porches Will Give You the Finest Garage That Money Can pressing in the fewest words possible this national recognition. Various mot-- toes were placed on coins in 1862 and 1863.-- The first: one# bearing "In 'God ing that "no nation would be strong except in the atrength of--God or sate «except in , His defense. The trust of our people in God should be declared from fAevout persons throughout the country suggesting and urging that the delty be recognized suitably on our. *ucfi-c*h::rfi monly found on the colns of nfa~: tions, addressed a letter to 'the direc-- *tor of the mint, at Philadelphia, stat 2 Corn Cultivators, 1 5 Section Drag. 1 Set Bob Sleighs. 1 4--Inch Tire Bain Wagon. 1 3--Inch Tire Bain Wagon. 1 Hay Rack. And other articles too numer-- ous to mention. 14 Months old Heifer 1 Calf, 3 months old 8 Calves, 1 month old 1 Ton 1 Six Horse Stover Engine. "In God We Trast" first appeared on the coins of this country in 1864, and } -- owes its prosence réery largely to the Increased religious sentiment in the dreaded crisis of the Civil war. 8. B 5 Thase, then secretary of the treasury, having received a number of appeal# J UEQ JC Lid t DujeCLiI¥® ~Of~ DuLT \ % io yel. Ts s -; : & sEA * *k dreds of farmers from that state } Py - ._ l h: q . C during the progress of the institute | yA ¥ : h: 3 ; + » + < f f : s w '},n;,: 1?" 1;' ¢ ; f Nation's Faith in God U -- 5 _ W 1 P B &4 § . ty O & : Td + .29 tR' pei "' : Expressed on Coinage|| -- W , WR 2 es $ T : K -- "In God We Trast" first appeared on 8 ' FA E 3 ts F the coins of this country in 1864, and iA j m E3 e E> owes its prosence rery lacgely to the ; } + f i > f $ except in the atrength of --God or sate 10 -- pooooes: m . y excvept in ,His defense. The trust of § on our mational colns." ~Me erdered ; f : j ' that a device be prepared without un-- (% f 3 hecessary delay, with a motto ex-- k y s $ '?fi pressing in the fewest words possible ; j 4 n ol l toes were placed on coins in 1862 and 3 ¢ ' C e ©. 1863. The firstone bearing "In 'God 4j f * hok 4 - We Trust," however, were coined in e : qy q § 1864, is x ei w5 prices. . Rady-b--WQIr, Clothing, 'Dry Goods, Hard-- ware, Groceries, Etc.--every kind of merchandise will be sold at f £ tA sn o o oP 82 c 18. This the Biggest Sales Event Trade At These Stores and Save Money. EverHeld In L. TA UE EC + e a h & 7 C hi agt