-- BOVS IS M Hundreds of Tanks 70 to 750. Gallon Capacity Mc ;;g og TO THE CAMPE TODAY! eA 7 K----WE WILL 1L0OAD ¥ov PROMPTLNX +. AN ROAD AT 22WND 8T., NO CHICAGO Je > -- . _ wa1rg opPPICBE8 AT THE CAMP . during the months just ended, while #8 were~ delinquent, 13 of them be ing girls. During the quarter 114 boys and 114 girlis were supervised as dependents. . The report submitted to the county board today by Miss Mary Poime-- teer, county probation officer, was as follows: ' . Mothers pensions (Monthiy ac counts approved and filed with coun-- ty plerk): July 7, August 6, Sep Boy Scout camp, Rotary camp and privute bomes for 6. f Bummer employment during vaca One unmarried mother and baby Home visits made by probation wffiver, 182. ® W n{ persons -- interviewed, ~-- _ Number of m't.lau referred to " Medical --aid given--minor opera-- tion (2), Q' -- nanane _ " "ritrnice. Ercoation On . * , Probation Offi-- 252 CHILDREN SUPERVISED Hiieites feur Inslitutions caring for pf Lake county, $. # At Less than 50¢ on the Dollar! a a WIiND OW S ..-7~--" -; agencies outside Ausisted .--at Crippled _ Children's Millions of Foot Choico Lu From U.8. NavalTraining Camps--Great Lel HOME BUILDERS! --TWS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE A BIG SAVING ON---- M--w:mmuw'mo: M"% n%'fi.nm& AND REPAIRING--BUY NOW!H! . 5 es LUMBER, MILLWORK, PLUMBING MATERIAL, Erc. Double or-- Mullion 8 light windows, l'm -'f';- with frames, equipped with pulleys. Overall size 5 (1. 7 in. x 9 11. For Storm and Sleeping I light, Aouble hung, two sash windows with ped with pulleys over all size 4 gt, T in. x 5 tt. 7 in. Special frames, 4 in. Special price this week by .87 00 > w m m at-- * Raiph Amandsen, formerly ol Wis: throp Harbor, made the mistake of runping away from the warm breezes Of New Orieans and into the frigid-- mess of Lake county Wednesday. | Amundsen, according-- to Kate Ha} vorsen, of Winthrop Harbor, left her placde: owirig'"a $91% board bill. She ONLY TO END UP IN COUNTY JAIL tained a warrant for his arrest. Dep-- uty Jensen served as: the welcoming committee . when Amundsen. stepped Off the train from New OQrleans. °.. Officials think a Los Augeles wom-- an with seven husbands, all her own, is crazy. Bo do we, -- _ °_ -- . C' Per. of Com. for quarter *Fo private home," 9. To institutions, 12. ~ To juvenile home, 6 Permitted to -- return to ° own Number discharged, 2. Total, 24. . _ % To J6 . d M " Lt | .. Per. of Com. for quarter, 8. v n 0" ' To private homéd," 9. ts ¥° A § .A Permitted to rewain with parents, $0,000 feet Standard 2 in. 'Black Pipe. Special price 'Uhin week at, a a T ALE oF mfi A or prices on other 260 gaillon Heary Rivetod Steel Water Storage Tanks I.Qh.x'lh.u...-"s United States) uses ; as incandescent Iamps 'Ahe countries in the warld to-- Y¥ankees Demand Light. 4 **~ ____ 9c bi¢g stock 119 °o ity, %0 x 6 ft, at PIPE of S LAVATORIES, ETC. At Less Than Half ®¥"° Send us a list of mater-- what you intend to build. Cut Out and Mail Coupon Today "?enth-n';' hout . obligat LMist No, 1% on Garages, Lumber . Material of all kindx. Gordon Wreoking & Lomber Co., bhave outlived their" USefulness, are to _ be destroyed, it was voted by the mmuflmmmmfi to 1908 which no longer have a le value. No files will be : destroyed however without the approval of the stltim- «q «2 *' WILL DESTROY OLD COUNTY RECORDS POOR FARM NOT ADEQUATE As it is, It is believed that Imptove ments must soon be made at the poor farm; the report indicated. Supervisors Adopt Resolution that it's Better to Keep Them at Co. Hospital. The supervisors Wednesday decid-- ednot&sxlmmum county to the poor farm. The matter was referred to a com-- mittee, which recommended that there are no adequate buildings-- at the eourt farm, and that in order to keep the incurables there noew wards would have to be constructed and for. -- The supervisorsa voted to adopt the committee's report. °> x other improvements made, and there-- fore it would be more economical to continue to keep.menuthw tal where they are boing well care Chicago's home <brew for Ne¥ Year is estimated 'at 18,000,000 gat lons, Or twice as many headaches. / Old fles in the courthouse, whick vV. THUSQVIIdI, *A : . c ; * . =-- 1. .ce ~ EP i OREVAE Chnstlnas Stocks Here Are Atm ors Wednesday decid-- ® §7 ; * o * ++ hn llh': mm at l:l.. i P ' } x . x ' \ e f . & ' x . hy tot . u:'eon-qt:od' that j ) c% w.- i ' < ty ' k j% % ' mt /# Ronanate huildines -- at » Wl 4 in C# * 64 99A, : Building Price Store Open Evenings _ _-- Dainty Lingerie * _ . (Becond Floor) C A picce of fine Lingerie meatly packed in a gift box makes a stronk appeal femininity. KFor every woman lqyes to have and to wear fim&uumm Of Crepe de Chine = ----trimmed with fine laces, ng-:wnn- and Envelope Chem-- ises are mosnt 'desired.. Night are Trom $5.95 to $14.95, En--/ yelope Chemizes, $4.9% to $9.98. &' . 1 Philippine Embroidered Undermuslins ----Seslgns embraced in this exquisite lingerie are artisti¢ and fully executed by Filipino women. _ With thowm emnlnac cherished inbheritance, ~$2.98 to $4.98 is the price range, /. J*® A Bath Robe Gift Is Sure to Please » ~~'(Becond Floor), -- . -- To slip into these cold winter mornings, a bath robe is of the greatest value. . They will bring praises to the giver many, many times throughout the year. . ' --Women's fully lined Cordurcy Bath Robes in ----Women's Bath Robes of beacon ..robe Sloth, value at $4.98. seldom equalled at $7.98. As A Gift From One Woman to Another % N .\ wl'!h .v' ' | 2 .'«\ '.--"--' 1 s +A _' \\/; .,\':"__? ("' '0* y' .: ; {A ', k mpinand Z'l;'r,'//{ 3,' {'fi:-- 'al pi C & ' ."» > It you haven't been toToyh:Jnmm A Faliryland of Make Bélere, you will 1 the ingenious little things that are here to hundreds of things you'll see Are the-- Toonerville 'Trolly, Andy in NMo. 348, Wdunz-'rdking mmm'.&%',m'flmfln , Autos, Wagons Drums. Sleds, Doll Houses and Furniture, etc. _ _ Toytown is Joytown 'The Bost Stove -- On the Novth Shové 19293 (Third Flootr) u are miss part of the Christmas-- joy. wmm'fi"m-hthhkddl wa' to make chiliren happy. Among the THE ART OF GIFT GIVING--One's gift must ex-- press the warmth of the, Christmas ; it must must compliment the enlightened taste of the recip-- jent, then too, it must not be too expensive. $ wmmmhmn *# o gift have been assembled here. Cift Notes From _ E The Third Floor | -- Silverware {:l'vnmm is and always has & source of !wrfl" --Tableware 'in pleces and sets in a variety of patterns and wanted fnishes. You can ehoose here with the assurance Oof correctness and lasting satis-- faction. ie too, there are those. beautiful, Ol4--time piégés one loves to heat, especially at Christmas: time. There is a growing demand for Chiria Dinnerware of good gual-- ity, for XChristmas gifts,. __Our open stock enables one to give A few pieses each year until the set Filled with 100% pure lambs wool, covered with Agured silkaline and edged with plain colored sateen, $10. Pure Virgin Wool HBlawkets in protty plalds, bound with sateen. Large sise, $15. Casseroles, Ramekin, Bread Pans, Pudding Dishes, Cake Dishes and } wcores of other mepsarate pleces, Pyrex Glass Ovenware may also be . had in glift sets. Complete Stocks of Pyrex Here _ | . Warm Blankets Pyrex Glass Ovenware | _ Pretty Comforters For Ey 'and one of benuty, too, is a plece of Pyrex Glass Wide dezgrees of heat and cold will not break it. Colored Glassware fashioned into decorative things for the home will add brightness and cheer to the gloomiest 'room. l As a gift or for personal . use, good luggage is especially in de-- mand at Christmas time. Lug-- gage of the best grades are here in kreat assortments. & book --ends make them especially desirable for gifts.. Of metal and hard woo6@, In the Kenilworth Gift Shop.-- _ < chrome. 'FThey add a pleasing touch 'to the decoration of the Store Open Art Glassware Bavaria China, Art Glaws, Sticks