â€"_ROOSEVELT Thursday, March 28, 1929 ~â€"ELM PLACE SERVICE STATION â€" Our Want Ads Bring Results SINCLALR _PRODUCTSâ€" VEEDOL â€" Naphtha . Kerosene and â€"Gasoline & NEW ORLEANS temameceieucuucmancaeclesmec en n ie 2 2 â€" «_ T un T â€" =â€" gifes Pride of the South" Z. WE ARE NOW H A NDEIX Gâ€"~ Visit interesting. New Orleansâ€"the "Paris _ of America" â€"â€"â€"â€" the city "care forgot . . . â€" T k Make ~the Rougevelt. your headâ€" auarters. â€" Seasoned travelilers who have lived .thf‘eâ€\vorld over will tell# youâ€"of it‘s beauty and comfort and its friendliness. They look forward to the genial hospita‘litv they know: is the ruléeâ€"at the Roosevelt. Ve suggest you telegraph_for reservations GREASING Hoelmes Automatic Lift â€" **Right in theâ€" Heart_of Things" 700 ROOMS wiTH BATH T+H Eo PR RS S County Republicans _ in Banquet Saturday Night of Last Week Secretary of State William J: Stratton and three state legislators, from this district were honored Satâ€" urday night at the first banquet of the Lake_County Central Republican ‘committee at the Karcher hotel. In answer to rumors that the exâ€" .ecutive committee was not alert in getting appointments for county resiâ€" dents Attorney Max Przyborski, chairâ€" ‘man, ‘announced that from all that could be leéatrned noâ€" appointments would be made prior to July 1. He. assured the 125 at the banquet that the executive committee would do everything within its power to get récognition from the state for the county. p 7 Rep.: Lee McDonough, Waukegan, explained his reason â€"for voting against the old age pension bill, that: provides $260 annually for residents more than 70 years of age. Before McDonough was reached. om the roll â€"call theâ€" houseâ€"badâ€"carried _the bill but he voted against it. No reliable surveys have been made, he pointed out, that would serve as a basis for appropriations or give the state . an idea of what the expense would be. Rep. Richard Lyons, Mundelein, State Senator Ray Paddock, Wauconâ€" _da, States Attorney A. V. Smith, Cirâ€" l. cuit Judge Claire C. Edwards, Proâ€". _bate Judge Martin C. Decker and Atâ€" tcrney . Benj. Miller were, among the spedkers. All urged the continuation of the banquets and Mr: Pryborski ‘stated tha‘t{ plans would be carried out i three or four times a yearâ€"and be exâ€" tended to the women members of the organization. At _â€"GREETING â€" . GOGARDS â€" LASTER Albert Larson Scout Leaders Hold Banquet and Meeting Nearly 60 scoutmasters and ~other leaders gathered at the scout headâ€" quarters building in Highland Park on Monday evening, March 25 at 6:30 and held a fine dinner meeting. â€" ° Before dinner the scout leaders inâ€" spected the newly organized couneil office. After the party dinner in the spacious dining room adjacent to the office, the men joined in singing some peppy. songs, led by Mr. Rudolph Weight, scoutmaster . of Troop â€" 77, Mundelein, with Mrs. Rybolt at the piano. â€" _ ? & > +s$ Each scoutmaster present then reâ€" ported to the rollâ€"call of the troops, by giving their name, rank,. and length of service in scouting. Most every troop was represented. ._.: ~Mr. Karl D. King, president of the council . welcomed all; these: leaders and extended appréeciation in behalf~ of the council for the fine attendance, Dr. Charles A. Steele: ofâ€" Glencoe, chairman of the Council â€" Camping committee pres ente d informationâ€" about the new camp site in Wisconâ€" sin. . He stressed particularly the: idea of the scoutmaster taking his ewn troop to camp.‘ He.told of the many advantages of the new camp site and how adequately it fits the needs ‘of scouting.= °> . _ * _ Myron C. Rybolt, scout executive, then discussed and outlined the new council procedure in regard to courts of honor and troop awards. â€"â€"â€" The : motorists ‘who knock people down and then areâ€"in too much of a hurry ‘ to stop, may have. plenty of time to attend to everything while serving terms in jail. STATIONER â€" yV° (ilencoe to City | Another step coe a reâ€"organ a body whose « posed, will at prove advantaj many ways, W held at the vil The matter a recent sessic when that bo sion numerous the village is as grade sepa ‘new through . hall, a new f other matters and planned in the not fa â€"â€"proved, Glencoe hac eral years ag ordinance prc tionâ€"or speci Late Pr _* Recentâ€" Court, of as follows Joseph First accou â€" Robert W Dedimus 01 deposition will. Richard J Inventory a . Carsten tition for â€" set for hea dicated to b Hentyâ€"J. Unélaime Ed Brag John â€" CI M. Else Miss V. 5751 R FIN GRA