9 %u oiek t s ; Larry and take him around and is . *'*A started : a straight down. As history records it, some Hawaiin king drove a bunch ef revolutionists over this cliff. The * wind always blows over that cliff. It was supposed to be mild while we were there and even then it was so F wuaur feet. e s 5_ ®'Tve dlimate on the Tsland is ideal. it . Thake and tnen is h J need sprinkling and everything al-- t ways looks clean. 'It rained while we were at the Cliff but we tried to take wome pictures and 1 Welieve t?nywmwmuto.l(.l"mth tliff we could barely see both sides of the Island but down in the valley on cither side were extenmve pine anple farms and they woere very protty and aweet--smelling too, they PAGE FOUR *~--~But what is there to say in denial Or --CXLtENUALIUI--E «_ ¥¥ ENs possible reply to the denunciation voiced by Judge Jones, Democratic nominée for Governor? ' Where, outside of Wauke-- gan, is there a Republican editor in the whole state with the \m-{ty to venture defense of his party's candidate for Gover-- por in light of the following indictment and (vhich every honest Republican is constrained to admit has much basis in fact: wig |**The state of I!linois--the state of Lincoln, Grant, Logan, © . Orglesby, Palmer, McClernand, and scores of other ~Americans x > "mmuwr country in peace and war have estab-- .__.~ Mehed their enduring fame--has been forced, by extraordinary cireumstances,. to bear. a grevous and oppressive burden of| , WHAT POSSIBLE DEFENSE? /.' --It is a sad state of affairs when lllinois Republicans must stand mute under the arraignment of their party's candidate for Governor by their Democratic adversaries. . . * But what is there to say in denial or extenuation 2. What possible reply to the denunciation voiced by Judge Jones, AMamncratie noaminée for Governor? Where, outside of Wauke-- at a their orchestra.* We are very glad this opportunity has come to one of our Alumni and when he returns in November we hope--he can tell us his story in person. |, The letter follows: % # Dear Folkse: hnghfmrntthhlnmu runhn Mudr-hl- ycnau-ll-om wish !uurd'ob while 1 was there but it is a waste of time, I believe, to be writing--letters in anyway and ean be the beau-- tiful scenery. * interestetd in the> following letter. #mwhhhmnyu\dthcy 1 kindly loaned it to us to print. _ ©Elwyn was very active in the or-- chestra at L._T. H. 8. Since his ,*fl days he has gone on _ his musical training. . He was ,"r!n.mhdflutyurafl on | 10 sailed -- on the Dollar Bteamshin line as accompanist for All of those : who knew. Elwyn ;'0'-_ n of the class of 20 will be h.lnylmlmrtn.o. fruitfal 16 hours than 16 hours at Hawali. First of all Larry, the barber hap-- peped to know a milllionaire, Mr. Robert Shingle who owns about half M Honoluls.. Mr. Shingle's brand new Hudson car was at the dock to meet Larry and take him around and Honolulu has a population of ever with all forms of public work, & > 'fnhi;guumm&ahu-hu the: people by claiming that it was building hard roads for $30,000 per mile, when many of such roads cost nearer $100,000 per mile. '!fimd"h.nuhgthmvemrtoremc nhln-'-o!m,..whidhhdluodtohvepochtd while he zerved as state treasurer. cireumstances, to bear-- a J shame for four years past." *There is not a man or woman in the state who is not con-- vinced that their governor seized that money and: credited it to his --own personal account. None of us has forgotten the. dis-- graceful episode of 'his indictment, followed by . flight through thuwhuupmmducfl-hdvnuflndflny H-nnq"-dunnd'utdhtbnbemfld-n"n SMbyfi!AM'dWMf --__ . "Y¥e do not like to contemplate that sordid chapter of our history, but as it must have a direct bearing upon the current ecampaign, we cannot ignore it" ~""We have an administration that reeks with odorous. mem-- aories of malfeasance, indictments for feloni¢s, and -- reckless waste of the people's money. * ' "l'hhnhhhmfiolhlwilltnllym--mhnd"- lnut-rthmuntdnnudaflplfiul" It has raided special funds created by the legislature to promote nflk,mm&wDMhm&- tunes of the governor. It has built up an army of useless and M L T. H. 8. NOTES (CALIFORNIA owner orders sacrifice _ nf chniecs T ft 1 nt an MWMilwantkos -- * of choice 50 ft. Lot on % Ave,, about 1--2 block south of Osborne Properties. See us at once. P44 Sellers & Petersen _',4-'"-'-'-' "It has set up false and misleading standards in connection Alumnus Abroad on hn HAIDTATEA CHI KEYSTONE PRINTING SERVICEK, we had to lean forward Entered mas second--class matter October 18, | he nost office at Libertyville, Illinois, under A: YILLE ERANEK H. k JUST, Editor. beautiful wide, clean streets, lined with palm trees. The natives look like Ja , only darker, but they speak English for the most part. 1 whent"*dresses but Ill admit they don't weight themselves down with very much Americanized, much more so than 1 had expected..: They have American traffic regulations > and Atmnm-ohdtoeh&: our so we could: get fiom 'oouab- alde of one of the aubmarines we had to content ourselves with look-- ing at them from the outside and having a navy officer explain to us 'The trees and vegetation are all .M." bfln_\'an' trees, z trees with awful long needies. -- Koa trees from which uke-- .« Then we went into Pearl Harbor,, o ecalled because they actually get rhthfi. We am;m.m- mm gugar To pated Tosd.-- Thes catled them some kind of bean trees, for string rl-l. At the Moana Hotel, which the biggest and most famédus, be-- ing on WaikikP Beach, there were date palms with dates all over the and horses. Believe me there is some difference between the stock in Hawali and the stock in our good little ad was about 1--3 size and looked like a toy. But it actually From Pali we went to the Punch Bow! which is the Crater of the ex-- tinct voleano about two miles across. You'd never know it had been a vol-- they use the beans for feeding cattle cano, though, because it is all filled in and there are home and roads all through it. From there we could mwmm"m.w.ig Beach and Diamond Point, a mo tain that extends right out into the ocean. Plastering and Telephome 48 -- i% Anywhere on the North Shore NORMAN L. MADOLE Libertyville, HMlino 4¢ and is quite a city. It is Lathing o iE 0 If those world flyers tell the ; . The canning season is supposed to truth they will probably me?n that | be about ovér, but wait and see all theydidn't'gcttlmghou of the ; the canning that's 'going to be done old s in Mn »Wikaleth ! in November. 3 & citizens of Ice Tickle, We could believe that the tourists who.come through Libertyville were having a good time if they didn't all look so tired and worn out. . Libertyville m mo been > warm 1 -- heavy furs a 'l probably put on sillk when the real chilly days arrive. =' ~~~ If you think an auto is hard to dodge, for éffice and try dodg-- o e mnlod ns _ _* S road crossing. 'water is over your head and the bottom is golden sand, but you have bh%fll'lfllnyofl'"utw feet on eotal.= We got out into the breakers but we couldn't make the surf boards wotk and all we did in my life did I see such pretty col-- ors and at the same time 1 never :aw such ugly homely shapes. r change colors, It looked like a rain-- bow when one would look at the water. This is caused by the coral reefs in the water which reflect the sun in all colors. mwflm The water was ("::d:'!nu).lndhl nzcl day. -- It can't get tired very easy. After we swam for over two hours we played sground in the hot sand; then we cleaned up'and went to the Woana Hotel It is about as high The first marriage had one ad-- vantage, Adam and Eve didn't have a lot of relatives with the visiting It may not be of interest to any-- body but I've 'noticed that the louder a fellow laughs at nothing the more popular he is. > Finally we rented some. bathing mm-d'urfbondslul"vu»h". You can go about a mile before the In view of the fact that %h glad to see him the man on a motor-- eyele appears to be:in an awful hur-- ry to get there. ._ . t ports, sub--chasers and one of Henry Ford's eagle boats built for --chasing subs. _ The old Battleship Chicago was in dry dock dismantled. They m. a radio station that can gend id --receive as far as Washington or the Panama Canal. w3 We sometimes wonder if saving the country every four years isn't pretty hard on the country. _ . _ about 20 subs, 15 destroyers, a cou-- ple of battle cruisers, some trans-- Our idea of an optimist is the fel-- low who thinks that if he marries a homely girl she won't run up big bills for toilet goods and clothesg. all that was on the inside.. We saw . After lunch we went out to the Woana Hotel and Waikiki.~ We had to kill some time before we "took to the water" so we walked out to the Aquarium where we saw--all. sizes shapes and solors of figh. <The A-- quarium is the m'ilw in the world, second only to the one in Na: ples which we expect to see. Never It's a wise young> doctor who ngs out his shingle near a rail-- * TPHE LAKE_COUNTY htle a1onc THE CURBSTONESs Observations By _ '* C A MAN ABOUT TOWN . CORINNE GRIFFITH ~and CONWAY gARLE Also-- "FIGHTING BLOOD® NO, ¢ of the ten best releases of the month" --Mac Tinee in the Chicago Tribunt Where Is Your Husband Tonight? m poignant drama of a neglected -- wife,. whose hus band ieft her alone -- night after night to spend his time in 'the gay, brightly lighted cabarets . w it h. the luxury-- of the held, starring FRIDAY and SATURDAY SEPT. 26 -- 27 B uB REGISTER, The world isn't getting any better. It just seems that way because we have so many "efficiency experts,* The average Libertyville man has hil fitfic mw-\*t's but h M' get his hair cut because it is coming to the U. 8. wa poker. He'll i i 'l'lu:;:uw time Germany hunts it --might be cheaper for us m:wthan to have to make her a loan afterward, ~ . f 'The troublé with the Libertyville girl who is pretty is that she is too apt to consider herself the whole _"'.Wfl;, when at last Ford has all ; money we can use PON'M' a mediuny of exchange. ¢ ,'" Kansas cows have gotten so they don't even turn around to look at a fiery cross but the politicians still According to a fashion note men's styles will be plain this fall.: But last winter's overcoat will still pre-- vail in manyplaces. _ is mt m"wmbe dd.a'huhh : : t your fl%&en -;Z?.-.. reached the top of the hill. You might need them to catch you if you roll down. palm trees with the moon shining thm'then. If anyone ever asks me to spend their honeymoon I'll recommend Hawail. s The only thing we haven't seen is the volcano Kilues and that is on another island. % We got back to the dock about the sandy beach in the moonlight, and if 1 ever felt romantic in my life Ht: was walking along under the I asked one=of the waiters if he would lend me one of his. He se-- mfll'fl for mehand Iwm, the reom with my 1 as much M'/up as q,onfl.'kv it is Qflb@mablc to wear white suits in the 'tropics.. I suppose 1 had a lot .of crast, but no one knew the difference except the waiter and I tipped him liberaily. P After the meal we walked along# day in wh flit':z't,u were wearing rassed as we e 1 remembered brow a piace as yvou can imagine, and one of the best hotels in the world. --I had been going around all day in my white duck trousers and white :'1. while the other boys were wearing their thin white duck rassed as we entered the hotel when I remembered that I had no coat, so The Prirce of Wales on his vi 156 *% high. INSURANCE A. A. Grandy Phone 217--M eons cover to learn 47 4a0h along SEPTEMBER 24, 1924 S of bad'lo mity going out af ports Bos play 16 & long time" we stayed up and watched the lights disappear in the distance, for we certainly hated to Hawaiian girls selling wreaths of We have an awful long jaunt ahead of us. 18 days to Kab«-- They say Columbus was crazy--if he was it was because he was crazy waiting to see land. Like most other people who are human I get sick of seeing nothing but water. But after all, it is worth while because when we get into a port we certainly make up for the dullness of sea--life, We're going to be careful when we get to Kabe that the Japs won't get us, although there is really very little danger. I am going to buy a--lot of pearl beads there, not be-- cause they are cheap, but because they are genuine and right out of the ocean. * . < To look on the sunny gile of ev-- I guess I'll hang my clothes on this line because it is getting late. I will have more news for you from Remember me to all the neighbors and friends and 1 Love to all you folks, + To think only of the best, to work only for the best and to expect only the best. i * To give so much time to the im-- provement of yourself that ypu have no time to criticize others. To be too big for worry, too no-- '&lornmmdtoom'h .' It may she true that the willing horse gets the heaviest load, but once in a while he gets the most oats. & , Earning a living is the thing which occupys most of our time, but -uymmnuwym it Watch the face of the clock and To be so. strong that nothing can disturb your peace of mind,. ..# is ~done at Citchy's Tailoring sho.hl:'::tufllu. The Nautilus staff for this year has been chosen and we hope to have our year book even bigger and bet-- ter than it was last year. To do you will never be more than one of PRESSING and CLE ANIN G . CI 'JHYM'P"'K"..;".'." (Continued on Page Seven) The Nautilus Staff Promise Yourself SUNNYSIDE PARK ==~ SUBDIV ISION -- Sunnyside Park Tract Office Milwaukee Ave at North Shore Depot Telephone 469 e Because they realize that never again will they be offered the opportunity to purchase large, highly restricted Homesites in or néar Libertyville at the present low prices and easy terms. The water mains are already in.~ Other improvements will fol-- log;';le'ryohotdy. Home building has started, and values are advancing Even though you may not be ready to build--a home for andther year ot two. -- RIGHT NOW is the time to buy the site. ' Only a few dollars down starts you off and the balance you can pay at the rate of twenty cents a day. Think of it We also help finance your build-- INVESTORS AND HOMEBUILDERS " _ ~ARE BUYING IN Located in the Sunny Side of Libertyville Aet Now. Don't wait until the'se agone.-- Cl l W i4 +. W Homesites 58x205 As Low As $500 Snambif F0 -- ' on i ea: Office 90; Residence 2M0--W -- Register Bldg., Libertyville Splemdid! -- Brilliant! Dazzling!