| ar i nrat s aamer n i &. home--town paper ? m&:;w o se ts o n s ons onl -:hgammmfld"- _Albert : Dyer had ' quite ill ; past week nn_d,gi'zl' to keep. 'the, milk routé.> i recg : hk Mr. and Mrs. Kané, of Arba Mr. Mrs, LeRoy and their T in Aah Sm 1 "The qedise "Aid" ho Phaaming /+ Wednesday mort 1 Mr. and Mrs. :l'ol::dndlr.ndl?;w ~ MrF. and Mrs. C. Mason, Mt. and dinner, 'with mm' #\<¥ M o Pe+ vigh«}* Ab 7 Mr. !"fl'ln.AM s spent Thanksgiving at the babd Mrs. MilU's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Pn hok Wls ts ho cterm, i7 se e is ° 1 mild, harmiess salts which helps to re-- aidles Nes io fheir fiommal Activity. <« HEREK'S A SUGGESTION l 6+ doaliih 1ave quarrel with those who take and read I R g::i, clean 'city 'daily,. but cvmy om! it to hi ne community to support the nows-- N stands always for making the community %'hh%o place in which to live. ed among: ® friends or near relatives is 2. ol on to another state to live. 'They home towi an * AiiSE would make them & more r«u'&---- resent than a subscription to --tor per ? . It would be a present, too, that nfore the uy of n Sitt, or ane that would be more appr m:'mdthnoom:'i:tng wake 'Weety Tor Chrnes ata d ama o well gladly drop them a line ourselves sd.wm:e@'t o them by Of mail puDicauons and vhrough t «h o ns S ern - Then, too, -- are still a few who yet belisve that a gift to be ated must come from a "big town." And they never 'a worse mistake. -- Do you imagine that the person to whom you are goingw to make a MMhmb;hW'mhh the money you spend for it out of the town weMmm,vanmwrnioram ing at Christmas time the same as you do, all the bal-- dn ys can the impor-- es kmnufi;g'" 1 fl l-gd-yum::'flfumfim- wfifhe: Nour Mhocenitieres Seehnie ho Christmas gift of a strate their loyalty to their home town. By this . j number of tempting offers mgohs come Td K iss 2 u: mr .au."i?..a Ffl' mmm h-t years to k;b.ti':al:nand stimu uafl iation, thak ies Jad Saits is ; can not in ;m.mm id take now 'and hok to hilp hew: take now and to help koe; kidneys clean and active T1 '.';"m"w ache. --By all means have your physi " ht "and" Mn "Govinn Bay ies e uhk Mrs. Arthur Brockman was a Shopper in Chicago, Monday, Mr. and In.i? w. Cooper E:"Coo'n'lw.llt"ml Diamond Lake Cemetery -:hhflu'fl"'t(hh': Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson spent Drink Water Help W eA gz. Chicage. ipont the waek qoi the home of Mr. and Mrs. Park anksgiving holidays at the home Mrs, Johnson's sister, Mrs. Henry The "Jolly Four" are PAGE FOUR your kidneys hurt and your sore don't get scared and pro-- your stomach with a lot of s excite the kidneys ~£ entire urimary tract. s clean, by Rashing them with 1 DIAMOND LAKE Taking Baits FRANK 4. JUVS FRANK H. JUST, Editor. SHoW YOUR LOYALTY 's Pa-- went also. / Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mills visited with Mrs. Mill's grandfather, Géorge wa Mn Loiter n hi mad se en n es ho t : The obscrvance, a natlon wide :ull-of"tlnuin y,v(a'; Welch yesterday and he was assi«t».) by other officers of the lodg Seven members of the local lodg> died within the year 19298. These were Sidney M. Heyman, John A. Sutherland, Peter C. Sinhl, . immeortality of the soul. In a touch-- I z mhm.;"dmfi dvnl: upon : the memoria features of the day and dwelt on the many features Of the observ-- Miss Jessie Rdwards gontributed to the musical program with several to be quite successful,. > _ Mr. and ::J..W'fllh- Pn-'a Audo%n"vllbw'::hmy "'-..-"':""..."'5 io Heviheme, be are the * mbh'dlc'.-cl'.-.ua close at 6 p.m. * Miss Mantor and Mr. Woodin Sr. went to Chicago Friday, . Mr. Wood-- -- Rev. 8..W. Chidester of the First Martinese, ant Towminf Bs / Martineau, and Townsend Sm# dead brothers yesterday in fitting services at the lodge hall in North Services / at Waukegan Lodge Rooms position with the Burlington rail-- rp'hlh-m&:udu. He took sightseeing an automobile, travéeling m"t*l"'flty mileés camong the foot--hills of the Rocky mountains He also visited ELKS REMEMBER DEAD BROTHERS Mr. and Earl Kane and Mrs. o Frrmy | HeTrind C mge Seceg »> us Waukegan Elks remembered their Mr. 18, 191 m &'a'&m»m"&rm't their families in town : Look at sen-- sible light, and i#f it is really a w'm'finm'u s F i7 mmmmhm-"mvmmdo or not so long as you answer their tempting offers and send or ft'iwbfi-. 'not-- ; stocks here AS. as in the b dzyaum.m':mdu%{ but you can something to our requirements, to satisfy the [ to Whom 7ou Wish to presont a w~mm.umwmmmwmu ad from the mail order house or the big paper , they will.get the same thing for you, and at as | reasonable figure. . They'll be here to wish you a "Merry | W"b%flmfiflyfi'"&' e i choae io ie oriicnatinee sad t aak | A NATION OF KICKERS emus wete informed that--there was i' An k look at it, we're p much a nation be 4: eddip They were con-- of kickers. _ We Jack appreciation %fi.fiw ducted to the / parlor and under a thnth'awb us in recent years. OM" huge . yellow M' ite. be .& mock day we a Libertyville man if he had anything "% held.. Dr. 8. A. Mat-- be imnnietul foe fais year. gnd he oys on sn Anszer o [bove oteintett . goh Mecprmice "'"M&%-Mfin&nwnmu m'c.mm;u toruanmv_:vhmaspflntmton"f:mmha.gwmqr liss: Harrie! was a luxury; when the only rator "flwmtm and :: 'Mumwm in on dn on o on m h roane eabeainaspanie :!{l II fhl::;th"d:" a drink of water, when school m-'w 6 " valley, a w from inthemntfimupoduhtheckytnd%'m%u f are hauled to them in auto busses, when men can : A%M'"M.N mwfm"&m&mmummdd;mflhl;;,m all , delicious W mare. OIMMMMWWWMM;WM'.MU&W%" toil and thrift, so I'm thankful for good health to and groom's cake were a part 4 and sense en bnnalitfleult'o% lfuut. of wild Maybe it wouldn't be a bad idea, ',: They received miany gifts: oc start in to kaboutoomuhmg,lf""d haven lud rh.nfiful_mrnu. so many good things that we can well afford to put UP NDauphters of the G. they have got? oo 11 soe ho aealls fantne in io figks ouet it really starting in . Christ-- Tuay hapuy ToF JPursolf and your M&Ou.'i:ra;u To ule cirfemne baying ont af toan with a few bad things now and then, or with something that 't just exactly suit us, since we've &'n many things that do. It's human nature to of course. 3y vhenvodtdownnndflfllzlnmvfio generation went before us here in community got along wil about 80 per cent of the blessings and con ges we've got, doesn't it seem sort of un-- FOR SALE--1 Daroe boar, 1 yr. old, Bre boots six months + 1. -- Alse T ons ie en | a®* oi s 44 iand Edward Huber, the colonel didn't pay any attention to hig order to "lay off the gov-- ernor." ~If little Billie had got by n atannniaem en d on en n ind o t ue ned w "has.. ho FOR SALE--Model®"79 Overiand. Mo-- tor in gbod shape. :« Wouli make Billie) would:--swing L I whbh mu-fint-h se-- mo(tt:'dr"?fi":'-o possibility of escape of per-- sons who may be sought, . . _ colonel of the 149th Field Artillery, m'huuhwi "Reilly's M"mhmu:dhn was with rottennegs people .winted a 1p.. He said he enforce the h elected. And he --has done that»very thing FPOR SALE--Rhode Island Red pul-- lets. Price $125 each. A. M. Cas-- +v. Phone 282--M1. 94--1T POR SALE--Comfeorters made by Mother's class of M. E. church will be on s#ale at Paul Ray's store Saturday Dec. 8. 94--41T T , and , in the places of O. E. Kettlishut, Newport, J. W. Swanbrough, Wau-- TO RUN ON j HIS RECORD IN OFFICE SEE RECO NUMBE Too Late to Classify (Continued from Page One.) * of t e f?i-."h:"';m Mr. Snd 'Mrs. Frank Doremus cel-- ebrated :::;fw anniversary of eoaie in 6 ol'y Pakeins Doremus Wed Fifty years 'et it be a Brunswick! @4' ~_*,\Regardless of the size of your pocketbook Over 24 Models to Select From 'The $ modecis shown here are fine c infie o7 the besoniet conmgle styles we show. We have other various styles and at prices ?g requirements. Come in see them. m . there is a The Ray Furniture & Pair Store Open Every I "STRATFORD" . .?. A. ll' 4 [ +8 . 9 wit 0 n fl,:'l,'q;w---- m dent of schools, announced fillwlfozd Club : that a educational meeting would be | the North & TEACHERS HAVE-- EDUCATION MEET F30z *. Branswick phonograph of the most ------modern and Innu:idn type of con-- e PR sole model, or udpcxpmve little cabinet or table*model, we have what you want, at the price you Don't deprive yourself and your family of the joys of owning a Brunswick. Get our gonvenient terms. Make tiiis t:: happicst Christmas your deat ever had. "YORK" . iA During the Thanksgiving vacation the annua! ~convention of the Ox-- ford Club was held at Evanston at the North Shore Hotel. 'The Oxford anbhan;fia'n.Md- preparing for ,m.w try. Harold Hagerty, President of HAGERTY, HOLDS . HAROLD "ROYAL" -- $11500 giving him the power to --ecarty on STARANOWICZ w (Continued from Page Ozne) INTO COURT vB 1