'96m 6’ “am ' Mao This is Mr. Clark's second visit to this country and he has received a special invitation from [no National Geographic Socivty. Hobart College. Gvnovix. _\'.-\'., and numerous nthvr societies to repeat his story. in [As Angular: he was requested in iecturv in." [\MN'WW'IHHKH, bring vngugmi for one and on the second occasion his an‘iivnue numiwrmi nearly 3,300 pk“ pie. .‘..\h~'\ [\1 \L-m \Hh [Ho-:Hntxtlx prised ‘m~r SJtmwlu)‘ uwning. tn ('I'J'l {HUME in hwnnl‘ Hf 11"!" ‘v (11}; «IH'ti\i’r\lr\ Thv» {\l'WY“ 1‘i CWW whx COOOOOOQOOOOQOODQOQOOOOOOQ [N‘Cnr xtin YIH‘ .\!_\ <ticf Ward 30000000000000000000000000 9 HIGHIAVI) PUIK (Ll B 0 n Mr. Clark comes to us with the nfficml muliun pictures and slides of theItaITanGmm-nment and is esâ€" DP('iJH)' JCCFI’WiiUfll to this country (rum ch.» Anivrivun Academy to il- l;i«rmte and lecture concerning Italy By the imitation of the President. Mr. George A. Mason. and the direc- tors. the Boy Scouts of Highland Park will be present to hear this lecture. They will be in charge of Mr, Gernld Peck and Mr. Ralph Bard. éuNDC~1COQOOOCWOOOOOOOOOCOO an}. the nobl» efforts made by that country to end the War. Tomorrow Mowing. Frxdzu 314! at eight-tittwn. Mr, Charles Clark frnm the American Academy in Romp uiH dwliwr hi4 lvcture “With Italy at War." m \l ,\I PM H M )1 (Elv- Pr mama-garmnmu Mm“ M . u 1‘ Hand! SOCI A L M‘TH'ITY \I fï¬-ihm 1K HIII â€PHI !\ H \l lH 1H hmvin “I‘I'Q Ill h (‘H .\l H Pr! If! \! [3 \H If! Leon h \IH)IZ\ \I “s or Illt; [HH' \\ in Hui H! th e m v-\;wrml«h! 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A. had it< vhzmuu 'I‘hv sntrainment ka t'm- full days. and Ouch day (rom mm) In 3mm cups of coma and the mme humhcr nf sandwiches were giv- nut. and ulm :1 package nf cigarettes to mu-h mun. Tho Y mm and girls \wn- :nqqud by Ut-tulla nf privates and t-ilch ()ih' did their share t0 sew that vwry man had a package of niV'H‘n-le, :\ sundwich. and :1 cup \wn- :thlwvl h)’ llt'lilllh m l)ll\Lu.Un and t-ilch ()ih' did their share t0 sew that vwry man had a package of cig:1rn-t(-~>. :\ sandwich. and :1 cup uf' cm-ou “ithuux Ahzuing In pay any thing fur it. And fur thm‘v who wnmn-d In pun-haw u grwmor mpply fur their junrxw) on thv train. :\ .«pv- vml effort war mmiv :lnd ï¬u- our. lands of mmhwn tljtnh \u-rv in :Hh lit.i1(‘l“h"lll whvn- wwh mun' could huv whutmm‘ hu d:-.~irvd. Yh. HI H‘.‘ .‘l [hf-m prm [m mm) vunw mun-Min thmt puim In â€It Iivulmnmt wu» var] PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Subscriber Exocutrix o! the Estate of Henry Sherman Vail. de- ceased will attend the County Court 0:! Lake County. at a term thereof to be holden at the Court House in Waukegan, in said County, on the ï¬rst Monday of May next. 1919. when and where all pgrsons having claims against said mate are notiï¬ed and requested to present the same to said Court for adjudication. JENNIE C. VAIL. Executrix of the Estate of Henry Sherman Vail. deceased. Waukegan. 111.. March 15, 1919. (3-5) Any lem- is ready upnn rk-quc-st to help a Y man or girl. And every Jï¬icor cheerfully 11111 hix aid to for- waving 11:? “111311 that the Y \1 1s doing for 111813. 3 I‘ho {mt (Ll hm \wro :111Amm‘i- (‘Mll§. 1“ in a‘3fn1eign (nuntrx 118$ bnu‘nd tl1<-A.E.F.of all brzinclws in one grc-zu union of frntvrnlt) and the A. E. P. will return to their homes lwttm‘ propurml tn :Hsume tlnx duties and privileges of 1116 American citi- zen. pm ()\\'H \vn I k [11> wok“ In \- dilillg;ï¬)iliÂ¥ I‘Q‘W n IIYTiI Y workgrs. ‘UHH‘ .\'\\\ Hm! thw vmv "IHIH Pru‘gxu min: in knzm‘w a .~ L13! HH-‘MI V1 ’7'}: 1m Jun cud: _\ :md 1n ll E ‘ GHLA'NiIS PARK',*T$m5; $133;- I. ‘ ‘25:: [h ir 111d girl< [h n. 'I‘hwsw I: A 1).] l'l)l(‘l\ TIUN N0'1,‘l('li mtm nut nut ï¬rming ‘ â€A.- In all this igapirit is Mu» hid ll “A: ll2i> number at“ trmuH unat alvnl uf m’furl nn ilw- tranrpurlntinn dopam- :lll “Hm-r lie-purnm-nts. mnvn nut of tln- qunrh-rs uvrmnnl lnspc-vtion 0f the xllwir pq-rwmul (-qulpmvnt u rrn-rs which lhvy are ï¬rm plum- must bu loft cm.“ sanitary condition. mnrchys lu furnmtlun with mom l).|('l\, linr‘, k‘.‘ll'., to v \\-':l[lh'l' is ('ulllor (hull w n in Frmw' fm‘ u mun. I", luv l’lillls \h'l‘t’ icy and ml m'v'l-hing under such ml» unusually tin some and .urxw) on tin» train. :\ .«pv- war mmiw :lnd ï¬u- Our. “ï¬rm! tljtnh \u-rv in :Hh \Mwn- wwh mmf could ut’l‘ hl! 1!">il'(’d. In Hip H'uilL 'I‘hr lil'xt Wih vnrrying lho- rilh‘ and priwm“ in addition [’3 hi!4 the mun Ming nhlv to mt sm'mng vnnugh tn (-nrry In all this work, Hw prw rit is wnv uf rn-om-mtiun {Tivwrs and mm! and (he 1H 5!) {hr} h} «T IHvH MERRITT LEROY. (‘hnumrmt. France Ii hi I 1N1“ 1h nu ll xmmt tn (hl- <~'«'I‘M:1I‘«; .- leaning; lwhilult Ihvn rcwt imam!" rmnmvnt â€I? >; 13.. ll' xh-pur‘l vtirwl who)» in from thv 1 .1 ('Hp nl' hu: "5 \wa frumtlw hunt"! Ihv truiu .Hiv! \(N‘ifl'l'ulh‘ HM]! 1' lu-_\~ in khaâ€" vnhl, >uï¬'nrin: fr . rm‘lnin num- ln mn-h mr and mftvr all ."1H'h xhv Army In: 3h mun r [111- trip on f Mnhurkution. Hutivvuhh- i> Ihu lm-n w III film-dull [I Hm! 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