PAGE FOUR â€"â€" "UNCLE J Occasion : of Chamber Fifte W AT DANVILLE ON MAY 16 "Unécle, Joe‘ of retirergent 4‘ speech. . Wha in â€1 except himse none, not evel among whom joy life witho untary . quitti than a year except himseK. â€"He has iconfided to.| ___+_ sinoke flueâ€"t e tefuses t none, not eves his eronies in Danville, :?:::n Sli[;cf he lef: l(;w fl:‘: among whom|he settled down toâ€" enâ€" z : i i s n . on its and started out to live joy life without politics upon his YOlâ€"|y;, jwn| tife he‘s like a kid out of untary quitting of Con 300E | ghhool," | } $ than a year ggo. â€". \| \ ’ e on on en it Mr. Canno ,seighty-eidth birtl::sy co $ NEW BOOK §!!/+> was on May|7, 1924. He was born & f May 7, 1836.| Still chipg; and alert,| . J, i PgOVING PpPULAR however, and| still fond ;cixlr:lâ€"‘ul‘ it â€" > 4 t wHs! though not "long, black" variety * lca Guyed WJAM cartognists it him withâ€"Uncle| _ ° uction of Famous Joo has somje conclusions based on [ . ‘ Rumorist 7|‘ re.ont public\happenings which his inâ€" [ / sï¬ 5) ® timates say would make reading| "Six states are feeling the pleasant i# he, chose to turn them 1 . shock of! surprise at discovering that & te Is May \ Irvin $.)Cobb has "written them up." Last year, Danville: and. environs| The geries of |Cobb‘s American Guyed closed shops| and schools and made a| BOOks, ~with little volumes on fote of Mr. Cannon‘s birthday. His New York, Kansas, Indiana, Maine, chief public appearance this year will North aiaroliha and Kmt’::&y. is a be May 16, in his homg town. On|candid statement of the advantages, that day répresentatives of fifteen disadvaftages,. merits, shortcomings, counties, frgm Kankakee] to Wabash, . virtues,[faults, excellences ind defects will assemble at Danville for a‘regionâ€"| 0f the yarious Units in these United al conference of the is Chamber | States.. Â¥el [ of Comme New York, says Cobb, was once the One of the subjects to be disucssed‘h"me of the Six Nations; and now look is the x‘s project, the Illinois | at it. U. 8. Grant, to the best Products Ekposition, to be held in| 0‘ his knowledge, is the only permaâ€" Chicago in as of a cam-i"e‘nt ident, and bootlegging is the paign to ttise the gtate. Uneleivl‘indl! industry. WL i 4 2s Joe has pted an tation to, The $tate of Kansas is a trifle shy speak. ng honors with him on 0" "N@ : beautiesâ€"always exceptâ€" the program will be Géorge T. ing W liam ‘Allen White and. Vic Buckin of another faâ€"| Mu s sunset hairâ€"but it has vored son of Danville. | â€" . .plenty bf moral Alps and moral Him _ Whether Mr. Cannon touch. on | A{AYa$. J Wls } inte affairs and national polâ€"| . In was formed by. marrying itics or himself to the glories| the Nofth and South. ng:i after all, of Ilinois is a question his friends S2Y8 , perhaps the 1 glice will nof pt to answer: : |of this| earthly cake, ‘ An intellectual t Will He Bay? ‘_| In rolls her own. _ | s "He probably doesn‘t know himâ€"| _ Gre singers are Mq%m self," said gne. "But a lot of things| in# with the names in the Maine geâ€" have happehed since Uncle Joe asâ€" Ography. . Cobb gives a |vivid, intiâ€" sured the world that country was| mate srcount of a hunting and fishing ‘a Helt of a success‘. I believe he| expedition he once made into the reeâ€" has formed some in! ing opinions. | O&nized wilds of Maine.: ; | fof If he startg out on Ve ‘county| Aithough North Carolina is a state products and wades into the subject| of whith most people have little more Our A Sound Investment Satisfactory orth Shot Cannon is coming out\ ong enough‘ to make one t the former ezar of d& to say no man knows | Conference of the ; of Commerce of n States; He s 88 May 7 E Plan‘ Assures ONE SPEECH CHOICE Sedurities yvielding 7% are rapidly disappearing ï¬aur opportunity to secure 8 attractive returh may not occur again in a lifeâ€" know himâ€" lot of things ncle Joe asâ€" country was I believe he time. We want to take this opportunity to present. our plan to you, A plan by which you can ake: your savings earn.7¢. Even the smallest investor is now enabled to purchase our high grade Preâ€" ferred shares 0 aimopthly saving plan. . _ This plan enables you to invest your money as you save it and become an immediate purchase of one of the oicest investments the market:ofâ€" fers and to eartl a high rate consistent with safety. even though yc{_ have very little ready cash. | . â€" THIS PLAN HAS A TRIPLE PURPOSE \ â€"â€" First, it helps y}ou save money M o % : Second, it i c;é’ases the rate of interest your money earns f@r you. ... _ > j Third, it puts a good investment opportuxiity within your refch,%whether,oxf’not you have ready will touch on national polâ€" o the glories + his friends If you will fice in your dis the full details Please send me investing. _ Name Address on on na 7. ing W ‘a.| Mu .plenflt% on | alayas. of Tilinoig products, I predict that he will be beyond the boundaries of the nation itgelf béfore he finishes. Parâ€" lor bolshpvism is one topic we would like to héar him discuss. _ . "In nting evidence of, Vermilâ€" "In nting evidence OL VerMmilâ€" ion county‘s superiority at the Hliâ€" nois Products Exposition we naturally will not $verlook Uncle Joe as one of our proudest products. His halfâ€"cenâ€" tury of flmost ‘uninterrupted service in Congress is a record, but the man himself, in the perfect exercise of his faculties i.is an asset to any. comâ€" munity. 1‘ t H!L f “H!:] neighbors would like to disâ€" play Undle Jo¢ at the American Exâ€" position galm in a crystal show case â€"with, bf »cotirse, an ‘appropriately orrate s{noke flueâ€"but he tefuses to sit still. || Since he left Congress flat on its back and started out to live his own) life he‘s like a kid out of chool." | _ | is New York, says Cobb, was once the home of the Six Nations; and now look at it. General U. S. Grant, to the best of his knowledge, is the only permaâ€" nent rekbident, and bootlegging is the India the No says of this In e Gas Company industry. $ tate of Kansas is a trifle shy ral beautiesâ€"always exceptâ€" liam ‘Allen White and. Vic s sunset hairâ€"but it has f moral Alps and moral Himâ€" fnail the attached coupon to our ofâ€" trict, it will immediately bring you of the plan. _ § * .. ~â€"COUPON | - § i4 nformation as to fqur plan for saving A*d You 7% on Your Money than a sleeping:car knowledge, Cobb says he doubts whether any. State recent years has made so remarkable a progress and betterment of its st tus and condition. ' £ec uP "From center to cireumference, from eruppet to ‘hame, from pit. 1 dome, a Ke an is all: Ken 4 ian," says (obb, and he ought ï¬ know. t f m t comm'rrg‘r?s OoF THE £ COUNTY BOARD NAMED Snpervisofl Assigned Duties by Chairman Kirschner for _ THE HI Following is the list of standit committees gf the county board 0 the ensuing year, as named by th chairman of the board, Fred _ chner : [ * 4e _ Resolutions } & _ Settlement with : Probate Clerkâ€"Hollst#in, Wilcox, O‘Connor,. t Roads & ~--!!c.ltfridgo. O’Colnc,'% Cumh, WAJ. Stratton. c â€" Road ~ Ouffits and . Main â€"F BRUJUTY i ï¬publmécul'n‘l'o in. wirh Resolutions § & Clerkâ€"Holistdin, Cullough," W. u 4 a hoad â€"‘ ui Kelly, Dilge Road â€"& Bfid Paddock. . .( State â€"Charftie man. 0 ' Bu fery & m-mnt ‘ J. Stratton, ITh Bettletnent $ w man,‘ Vercoe, H Settlen ‘4; Potter. ‘vi Swamp ( Â¥ Naber. : ||} /. Cokpallâ€" _Road â€"& B Auditingâ€"Funk, : Mawman, State Cha Monahan, Schaefér, *“- Burke, Harr® . Stratton 37. Suation bompecn To" . Sï¬ â€" Bettlethent | with. State‘s . Attorneyâ€"Mawâ€" ‘‘Anttiement! with Sheriftâ€"Achen, | Monab Potter. NE 23. T 9 Settlement| with County ï¬-mcm Obee, Funk. m Wopt aaccat se An can cut prices, but it t# braing ake a better article.â€"Philâ€" ip D. ur. f f; It is muth easier to be critical 1 to be corgect.â€"Benjamin Disracli, When dhe begins to turn in bi is time td| turn out.â€"Wellingto Settlement ywith County. Clerkâ€"Brown, W Epsuing Year lc dsâ€"â€"W. J. Stratton, Funk, PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS NEIGHBORHOOD . JOTTINGS Happé! i M nrtie Eyre, aged 72 years, led 1{8t week at the Victory Memâ€" bri where she had been aken q) week earlier in a serious conâ€" ‘dition. Dn‘rh was caused by cheart roubl : f : § . | John) A. ey, aged 66 years, of Wauegfida, died last week at the Vicâ€" tory © Me 1 / hospital where | mm in / rushed: for: an‘ emergene f N. P + * i\ Th \"}oted:u of D Jent. pital ue s fher. D North pee Jnt hit W been régeived of i death at his home in Salem, Masg., Tuesday of J. W. Aulson, senior = ber of the firm of J. H. Aulson and Sons, manufacturers of tanning chingrly at| North Chicago. â€" He w 32 velrs ( & ; cg{unty reported eight of 31 npw of ‘smalilpox in the reported to the state department p th (at ‘Bpflflmd d last |week. *L Ketn Funston, aged 26 years, only, kon of Rev. and Mrs. J. W. t ston,| formerly _ of Waukegan,. f Tuesday :F Wesley hospital, Chicago, following an illness of six weeks. | Joln Stpecker and Son of Keno were| awarded the contract to c struft the new addition to the Wést rtyville is.as excited as if a gold) min, or oil gusher had been disâ€" «0 $ use of a $120,000 ty ‘deal, in which seven parcels of f havg been transferred to J; C R superintendent . of â€"the Ha: Farms 0 Ssrm:pl Insull, involving of the choicest property in the Schopl in Waukegan. This action takes by the Board of Education at a mbeting held late Wednesday af noo ie Kenosha firm were $6,6i lower than the next bidder. . . : |‘ it Migs village Chia Fra cï¬W]llard and Susan| B. Anthony Named As Amon* ~\!~‘~/Greatest of Sex : â€" ances E. Willard and Susan B. Anthony! are unanimously as two| of the\ f:r‘:t American wo who have contributed most to | the ad ce*nent,oï¬ civilization | in | the 100 years by women who / are be of _ Northwestern niâ€" versity‘s faculty. Four â€"faculty waomen at Noitl}:weabem were ed t :folld‘wing question : ¢ your opinion who are the four women who have c w to the advancement | of civilization the last 100 years? | _ F‘his question was put . because a weeks ago an eastern 8e psper canvassed male members of d hv:mtern-'s faculty for opinions ato:. four greatest men of the last century. No mention was made of v n and several members of Qrth tern‘s faculty made buit ted comment to the . + "Why narrow the field to men ; "n not include women?" Thus, one member of the facultyâ€"a 'womnt;-h z: 1t.he eastern newspaper/in a spirit ‘of fun put the question, re« -1’†TT shoth like to name the f ir greatest Americans ‘of last i ury but would be compe! to lat least three wom my réply will be unsatisfactory . to Puon take county . | of supervisors last w ously the reappointm{ ; Clu}:es‘ Licber as superi the Lake County General Hos as county physician. P Thereupon, it was | deci at }nnn ‘to canvass. various on the faculty as indi¢ da, died last week at the :Â¥ eAE Ves ESE NC Mess "ye d ce s t [em%::: hospital where he| longed originally in. Angkor Thom. . | 4 in | rushed: for an‘ emergenc :Four of the | ; are Buddhistic, |, nepamenzmnias ; iÂ¥ .T \[| 0 {great _ I * ; yoard of supervisors last week| history, Pmmiflwi C cenâ€"| nanimously the reappointmen tury. Three °t| I‘m pieces are heads, | Ch.l:;es Licber as superinten| 9"°, 2, f i figure, and all were I al ï¬ probably executed | memorials | to| the Lake County General HO# joad princes . . ‘Their eyes ad .? county physician, .. ; are. closed, ‘g’ ate smiling, yoe omm there is that expression of serenity Helen Moran, aged 71 yearS»| and calm so charf : ~ of \Oriâ€"| ind dead, gitting in a chair beâ€"| ental seul u'“.mm&é is | e firg in her home on Park aveâ€" | identified. mnm one of the | ‘aukegan, Saturday evening squatting ‘gights that formed a balâ€" | othet, Michael B. Moran, ustrade over the ‘bridge at> Angkor ols 0 C | tes, Aattiane the ¥‘ clums cuted, prob , + ‘les i: Shaffat, aged 50, drop.| sents some noble personage bringing M;‘jpvaxï¬enfly of a heart atâ€"| 4" t;@::ng’*’{:;; t:!me::l i:t t:mple s he was eating HKis breakfaft| " _â€" ino heads mentioned above. ‘Here and There on N Shore and in Vicinity; At County Seat les ?. s&fl‘f) ‘w W, d .gd;.jppaxï¬enfly of a heart a & was;eltmx his b gst homé in Waukegan last week. | Screens Get your orders in now for «,inl ‘of all kinds, and prompt delivery. 8 OAK TERRACE SASH & | DOOR COMPANY | Highwood, HIIL. â€" Tel. H. P. 1448 AMOUS WOMEN _: | SELECTED LEADERS |nAs SPECH 18 srEOon). scouprUR® 1 ‘There is ~considerable variety _ in the treatment of these sculptures, but they have an uï¬n:?mk:bly nationâ€" al character and point to the | fact that this ancient nation must â€" have had a well‘ ‘developed â€" culture and power of artistic expression. :; )\ |! MABTERS SALBE |[|~ (c STATE OF . ILLINOIS, County of Lake: 88. â€" ho f 4 In The Circuit Court of Lake County, Josephine Wpe, Complaigant, .| . | vs. ) ' j # Carl ‘Hangn&n, Maria Kelly, Ermest Hangren, | Raymond. _ Hangren, tm opmrtaged ons â€" Wesl i 6 s “Unk:iy Heirs at Law or Deâ€" visees of Charles Seidler, Deceased, Matia 8. Hawkins, Henrietta F. Buckbee, William W. Everts, Jr, Margaret | B. Mears, Henrietta Meéars, William B. Mears, Norman T. Mears.ghrqfiqo T. Mears, Everts Wrenn, : Philip Wrenn, . Robert . Wrenn, Géorge Wrenn, Stella Parsâ€" e o en eact ' Ow:eriflb ‘ the Land Described in \ the Bill 3 %%’Nbï¬mmh In Chancéry. ‘G 0. 12850. PUBLIG 1 Nxo «183 HEREBY .. Institute â€" Is Fortnate in Securing A Few of These GIVEN mim pursuance of a decree made and entered of record on April 23rd, A. D. 1924, in the above entitled cause in the Circnit Court of Lake County, Illinois, at the March Term, A. D. 1024, of said court, the underâ€" signed Master in Chancery of the Circuit Court ‘of Lake County, Hliâ€"| nois, will on Saturday, the 24th day of May, A. D. 1924, at one. o‘clock | ; in the afternoon: of said day, (two o‘clock Dt:‘light Baving Time) sell at: public Auction at the east main front door of the court house, in the City of Waukegan, in said County of Lake, to the highest and best bidder for cash : un!:‘lï¬mhr the't?dlladv;: ing desc f estate in sa cmm tgâ€"wit:> *‘ !*/ North 25 feet of the West 125 feet of Bub. Lot 3, in Block 49 in s & Jeffery‘s Division of _ ~parts of Sections 14 and 15, :‘ Township 43 North, Range 12, â€" East of the Third Principal Merâ€" idian, in the City of Highwood, â€" County of Lake and State of Tilinois, according. to a plat thereof recorded April 29, 1871, in Book A of Plats on page 6 in‘ | / the Recorder‘s Office ‘of Lake | County; Hlinois. T20 Sub Lot 3 (except the North 25 feet : of the . West | 125 feet) in Block Fortyâ€"nine (49) in Everts & Jeffery‘s Division of parts "of Sections 14 ard, 15,. \ Township 43 North, Range 12, < East.o&the Third Principal Merâ€" > | ~idian, in the City of Highwood, | â€" County of Lake and State of 1liâ€" | nois, %ording to a plat thereof. | > rpcorded April 29, 1871, in Book ,| _ "A" of Plats on page 6 in the | . Recorder‘s Office of Lake County, ] ,| ; IMinois, & } ‘ ‘\ provided) that the bid or bids upon ‘\ each piete or parcel of said premises t\ shall be equal to at least twoâ€"thirds ‘| of the valuation put upon the same as *\ shown by the report of the commiisâ€" ‘} sioners heretofore appointed by the court to make partition thereof, and t| now o'n"'} in said cause, or that the *\ other pigces shall at the same time sell for enough to make the total amount of said sale equal to at least twoâ€" of said valuation, Ten per centum bf the amount of bid shall be paid on the day of sale and the reâ€" majnder on approval of sale.. ‘ Dated at Waukegan, Tilinois, this 23rd day of April, A, D. 1924. a Edt‘JaEN!; M. RUNYARD, ooo ie onï¬ â‚¬ td unty, ERNEST S. GAIL, $ Bolk‘fï¬ot for Complainant. $â€"9.10â€"1L | | 1 OTIS RITCHE Mgr. New Floors . SMITH FIXTURES THURSDAY, eeires ‘we" providy § . ts | mt "and Je value. * | Saddle Horses FOR RENT tet electricians will chingy yodg Te into h:nm'o{ ‘ rooms a e .of; ty. We shall at all times® Lh‘tolhowmlun thd test fixtures in your own ‘ at your convenience, .. f Vetter Electric Co. Deerfield & Oakwood Aves Electrical . Joubing 1 "| e +s l!b?flgs.k‘:w?. | Telephone Highland Park 757â€"W ompetent Instructors Telephone 321 WILLIAMSON FIXTURES . . E. DOWNING PHONE H. P.5088 MAY 8 LAID AND | .u.::,.,.,,gi olp| * rLobrs | RESURâ€" || racep To . LOOK LK N“i U 14 | " w\ | t C T | € W ne 14