WK ¢ 35 Ac Ned ~_-- work itself into a -- muddie VNBL *\ _would be hard to clear.up. before $ .,qnmdov.sflnllh itching fences downstate. -- Two . nor indicate some of his plans. For-- mer * Congressman Mg--"fl"' of Peoria has lately «director --'_ of trade and ~commerce: and ¢ _-- other ex--congressman, Edwin )B. Brooks of Newton, has 'been man-- » ~envered into a state job. Henry K. Kohn of Anna, close friend and --'/ally of Secretary of State, Emmer-- .' 'gon . in "Egyptian' politics, was --_ ~ousted as superintendent : of < gtate * supplies to make room for Brooks. Lundin's Attempted Come-- -- back Stirs Ex--Governor to Political Interest mGov.!'nnhO. Lowden M.bhbgfomdm Mh&llw'bfiannb matorial situation.~ His answer to the proposition. of becoming the standard--bearer for the anti--Small forces in 1924 probably will be mwmutbcandwhdfifl- Small elements of the party and be-- It would be a sacrifice of personal and family affairs for Lowden to run for governor, his intimates say. On the other hand, a «declaration from him that he would make the race as a debt of gratitude to the would ciarify the situation at once, who have no personal liking for the will be tried in the state machine with Gov. Small holding the 'wheel. The "good roads" ~slogan,-- played to the tune of 'the old Lundin-- 'Thompson : calliope, is the program for Gov. Small. Money and jobs at Gov. Smail's disposal can foot the cide to stay at Sinnissippi farm ad-- mit the problem would be solved by '*Would Unite Groups. 'zmmtt-wfl' in the Republican race would be wiped out with a 'single' swing. None of them, the wiseacres> say, would : run against Lowden. Be-- forces would advance en masse On the state house and the issue would be clear tu't. 'This, the leaders say, "is a quitk and certain way of reaching »the --desired situation. > *'With Lowden out of the running ef. Lawreace H. Becheheh /of Kanka-- oi Areike dorihe mipariitenss while became superintend-- ent of charities to succeed Becher-- THRONGS DANCE ON PAVING AT ROAD OPENING watch the formal opening . of the Highland Park--Deerfleld road Thurs-- day night. 'The road is 24:feet wide and concrete paved," : .. > _ Deerfield --The Highland Mw furnished music for the on. A large parade headed 'by township wmm Bup-- d of .county -- highways %lflflldfiew t6s, prominert city . officers wd,"mm«_-nr'eonth ;,'-;:'m":_'"--."' _ can--be canse of its germ k eorgg > mrogh ovgrsicrnn mkiaint m e o L0 _ It seldomn fails m the torment liundreds of 'Highland Park and o o ighe s . .. !i fiegh magne fairerare TRY SULPHUR ON AN ECZEMA SKIN It : V . ME : povontit 220% 18 Republican: race would |/ t with a "single} swing.| m, the M'-;. : he unitel -- anti--Small ;%}RUN he : BoY SCOUTS AWAIT SIGNAL WHICH WILL \CaAMP W AUNOCHICO FOR fl NUAI%UT#(? What They Do, What They 4--4--1--4--3--4, ! 8COUTING--8C--OUTING. This simple sum in arithmetic is the basis for Secout Camps. h meeting place at troop headquarters: is a fine place for instruction and indoor games bit how can it com» pare with the Great Outdoors. ' a fellow lives with the rest of the fellows and gets to know that they are. regular guys. and as 3--4 of js Outing, should it not conform to this rule? ' OUMNG i 'Sonmg iA copful nochico II at Diamond %;G miles south and west of the"city, July 30 to Aug. 26.. T hrough the 'The camp will be entirely under canvass as it was last year, the in-- crease in numbers necessitates ~>a wreater number of tents. The mess and evom--Llents are 10 DC UuouI WWIZ Mon'{'.cmnhrehd,m boys, esp the inner ones. . : Seout Executive B. F. Edgar will direct the:--camp. He has had el years experience in boys camps on lakes, rivers and ccean throughout the United States. He will be as-- sisted by Bill Hall, who will be as-- Wx.'lnhuntwmh in charge of an older boy who will be in direct charge of the tent and in turn be accountable to a camp Guards will be stationed $500,000 TRUCK HIGHWAY TO BE > -- gUILT ALONG THENORTH SHORE , m,pr'.uemofarintfwfi!h' creasing trutk and automobile tray~ l'dmfiynwv"w narkh whork towns to Wisconsin is receiving careful consicarution from village --presidents of. Wilmette, Keniiworth and' Glenccé." \Plans have vean laid wout for the construe tion "of a through highway leading Evanston to the Lake county line on m * 6 t a that some action miizht 'be taken by the various cities in Lake county which 'at--present. are wrestling with question of handling the truck travel and 'of building roads to with The estimated cost of the high-- way proposed is $500,000. The route suggested gt a meeting of the pres» AM oll'thc three villages last 'nsghgmldbo'mmwutuide :' of the Northwestern railroad tracks f along parts of Green Bay.road. rived, Explained by Ex-- tents are to be under the swiinming, Wmfi':'m lerate DlQiT | gioes to m s uied |of ihe en Sceouting on ° the struction). tor Edgar. The was used last j will'hfiuu:.tld camp will in being satisfacto lwt!fll TV (Weicscteiven <Jn h HEWKT foat and in boats to safeguard the| 11:45--12:15 30----Recall, Prepare swimmers. 'The hikers: will always | tent bispections | . <_.| )/( . * | be under the direction of the Camp|_ 12;15--12:80 15----Tent Inspection. . Director or his assistant. 12:80--1;15 45--Dinner, _ _ ... _ ---- Discipline will be secured in the| 1:15.2/15 60 --Rests, Stor, Letters was used last year so Y wiP be 'used this year. Awards for camp will be in three ranks. 'Those being satisfactory in conduct, ; ad-- vancement and general attitude will be known as "Waunochico Campers" and will 'be entitled to wear the 1(:ll."mp Cap which is yall:'i:d'ho. .md"lk,tho" O M" tional work will be known as "Wau-- nochico Fellows" and on their caps will be the Waunochico monogram. While the "Waunochico Scout" is the one camper who by vote of the camp has been declared to be the one fellow who has done the most--to the camp a 'suecess and has Scout,. ' He is given the "Wauho-- thico Enbien" "to wear upon his : '6BO--6:35 05--Reveilled. 6:35--6:40 «O§--Roll Call--Flag i un anti 6. 0) en it w Apreint ira y P sweater. Last year "Cy" Drew of No. 9 won 'the emblem at first per-- jod and "Tubby" Strickland of No. 1 won it at second period, Opportunity for advancement : is given to every one. A sufficient part flm'mhflwmw mmnmwmnw at least one rank each period. . -- Order ven's (first, Law. Though :ux;'o:ueo is not heaven, it has order. mX The order of the day follows this 7:16--8:00 45--Breakfast, Anno 8:00--8:45 45----Fatigue Duty, c n ret? ¢ t %{MV& ~ith _ . 9:00--11:00 -- Instruction -- £ eraft. _ j _ 11:00--11:15 15--Recall. ~ 11:15--11:456 30--Swimming The 'plan calls for a~45 foot meeting. 'typl Afe gement (In-- 2:16--4:80--Hikes, Tests, M tion, .":.flw j 4:80--4:45 15----Drills -- ; 4:45--5:15 80--Swimming (M-'{ "29--5:30 . 16--Recall .Prepare 5:15--5: s ? personal inspection. y 5:80--6:00 80--Retreat -- Personal "©800.645 s rim s 9:15--9:20 all to Quarters. -- o:u-o:ao?:-flq;m This arrangement of the program gives the boy a full day of instrue-- tions--and pleasure. ; _ One day set aside each period as Mothers' . Day, another for © the friendly organizations of the city, a Oonpdld'ywh.ntlflw.fl mc',u:mvmhmr'g eamp. mm ) ' the Camp fires. Each -'3'& boys meet for some program around the camp fire in the council ring, nochico II is assured of two weeks inmmtmomwhfi game of life.. The memory of those jes, dances and stunt nights; those hikes with the attending thrills of to measure the influence upon the mind and character of fl-ld-li'- cent boy!? 1t cannot be measured Sheridan road was tending to the weight of the truck caused a deep rumbling vehicles pass-- Iod which shook; homes--along .:the highway. kT © Cognizance 'be' hh;?m';'gf Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Richards, form :45 features will .__Under orders of United States: District Attorney Edwin A. Qilson, the rumored showing of the Demp-- qmwmumu' De Lumiere barred. Scott Du-- ed, but that. the club 'could not-- in-- terfere. * * But Mrs. Charles Edward Brown, adwntdmmw- ;~*The positively . will be U, S.: Authorities May In-- vade Elite Ball to Gar-- ner Evidence # night for the benefit of the Ridge Farm Preventorium. There might even bea series of arrests punctuat-- ing the evening's festivities, which are 'being arranged by a committee ture of the evening: is to be the showing of. Dempsey--Gibbons fight pictures 'has reached <the ear of FMM&WGM acting--agent in charge of the buregau of Anvestigation, department of jus-- ;." ui"';mpmndh 'M,?"ho said. The maxi-- mum fine and . imprisonment both ~HAS FIGHT FILM The Best is the Cheapest --'In the Long Run H. --C. DOWDEN At Libertyville Garage , mt any BULLEI1N., ¥ ho Alaitac < m "Ahk «* allae , he: ts * i\ # "A Woper: Invsnignton may . ve| ts Btre Coarys memand Browp k fl'fi'.' bymww'uw r i eral investigation of forthcom-- @tlul,vutinm- who prssess h.hn.&owh'lh'# "soup and fish," regalie are away mystery. on a vacation, it was disclosed. o rantereatet deeieenmetiitirelfieriingrmntigts: Mr, Jamie admitted that his bu-- reau did not know where the fight No action would be taken to pre-- ha EVERYBODY WELCOME -- August 14, 1923 In order to promote the campaign for men, the Uniformed Band of 25 Pieces will give open--air concerts in various towns in Lake County : 'TUESDAY : Libertyville and Area _ ~. WEDNESDAY: _ North Chicago and Waukegan of Waukegan, IIl. Grayslake, INITTIATE 500 MEN . _ MONDAY NIGHT: yslake, Round Lake and ' Antioch Are .planning to w4¥ The OM so robust a type, as a rule, as the The warm--weather chick is not of Ni $+