Always Cu- Giant " ' hi pin-mus tl Coop. _ .rr, iitc:svvs'un, . cool: I Jr., dczi'ci,"and then fresh .1; "tsrrttnta. aye ' I‘WI; fo'csd through the theatre the pure. wrsheq "and cooled 'c/r Airue jiii'vsrtrittpiireula; tion. This is tcr-yo" Comfort. Enjry‘Tker World's Greatest Talking Fsoturis _ . T AT THIS COOL. COMFOR'EQBLE THEATRE ’ . - if: .3...- FRANK WALLIN & JOY BOYS ciios.icEs, wit, JULY 33310; warm, smut)“ 11-12e13 A Delightfully ‘Refrcshing Presentation - wit; a mi; Group of Entertainers ORGAN AND ORCHESTRA mg ALL-TALKING. ALL-SINKING __ ALL-DANCING Smsan NORTHWESTERN CAFE 5 South st. Jishns Avenue "BEATING THE H EAT" tl gtzraount"gtaue Also . BYNCHRONIZED SONGS NEWS IN BOUND . VITAPHONE VAUDEVILLE Ben Bard "Tho Champion Colin" .2? 9.99 0n. the Stage cu, Giant westlter-Mrikirstr Plant ,ashes m purifier, the 'rir9)ineCit,to a health- V. hr eat-AT bWa't""i"e7""r1TCa7it)r, I a icrsrr,iitr" OfoYJpL'Y 7th AT WAUKEGAN "Tie your worries to a Rocket, Send them flying to the sky!†Enjoy perfect freedom on the Glorious, 4tht. Aieny with care! Forsnke the steaming kitchen! Enjoy wholesome food served up in our very best holiday fashion! . Special menus' for hinchecn and dinner! The low-down op Chicuo gangland and Night Life-jacked with thrih AND BRIMFULL- OF COMEDY NEWS IN BOUND FABLE vctWr. . C.', Oat (lgcrcen. DOUGLA_ MeLEAN In - "THE CARNA-TION KID" IMP, TALKING BENNETT COMEDY "BROADWAY BLUES" NEWS IN SOUND AND SNAPSHOTS IN SOUND VITAPIIONE VAUDEVILLB Tl,1'te?u.i,,fet'tert versions of_the fatal crime were offered at the murder trint---nad evidence. . pointed to three truiityopemonp'. HEAR and SEE them all in the HEAR 525m; 1 SEE fhtht1j"i,Ei)'iH 100% DIALOG mx MOI’IETONE FEATURE Steve Petros, Proprietior Prwtented by WILLIAM FOX with . THRU DIFFERENT EYES MARY DUNCAN. WARNER BAXTER EDMUND LOWF? Always . Coop. THE PRESS dom" byhr. W. D. Fairchild; 11:30 p. m.--Children's meeting; 2:46 Fm. ---Sermon, Rev. o. G Chindberg; IV.00 p. m.--Annunl meeting of, our Camp Meeting association; 7:00 pAn. - Young People's meeting; 8:00'p.m. --Evantretitstie services M. Q I. Erickson. _ quist; 11:15 'r.Pt.r-rltePehtt'ts Aour, ""chiaro Ate. in Building the King: Saturday, July 6: 8:00 a. m.---Dtnro- tional service. A. G. Berg, leader; 9:45 tr.m.--Biblerstudium, "Evantteiii fordran: Trohet,"' by Rev.. A. J. Strandell; 11:15 arm. - Preacherhs hour. "The Supreme Need of the Hour" by Rev. T. J. Westerberg; 1:30 p. m.--Children's meeting; 2:45 p. m. ---Sermon,w Rev. John A. Carlson; 4:30 p.m.--Saered Concert under the direction of Mr. Birger Dahl; 8:00 p. m.---Epworth League service. Ser- mon by Rev. Axel C. Peariam. A Sunday, July 7: 7:00 a.m.---Coin- munity breakfast; 8:00.a. m.--Morn- ing Watch. Auspices Ebworth Lea- gue; 10:90 a. m.---8ermon, Rev. El- mer F. Lund; 1:30 p. m.r--ChiUren's meeting; 2:45 p. rm-Sixty-fifth An.. niversary service. Sermon by Bishop Edwin H. Hughes; 6:45 p. m.--c1os- ing service. Sermon by Rev, Axel G. Pearson. The best route for auto- ists to ttake td Des Plagues-vat the present time is ’Waukeg'an'i‘bad to Dempster street-and thence west to Des Plaines. Both Milwaukee avenue and. River road are underreonstruc- tion, . . . l . Some argue that the drinker should be punished with the seller; But whar" twie'.'---) Angeles Times, §5W§§§>$$$qp$$§§$§$$§§§nf «souâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"‘ .. - --.---- 'll d“??????t????$??$??$$t?ttg (Continued from preceding page) "tqe> I CHILDREN'S SHOE SPECIALISTS 1608 CHICAGO AVENUE + EVANSTON POOL ty PIPER FOOT TROUBLES’are rarely known to primitive tribes" that» wear' no shoes. Imperfectly. fitted footwear is the 'cause of practically all foot infirmities. T Improper shoes injure the growing foot. 'Correct fitting gives the foot its natural freedom, prevents ills and promotes-tle normal healthy growth of bones, ‘b’tood vessels and nerves. Fact Freedom That Nature Intended A child is nevér "permitted to leave our' store with shoes that "almost" ft. We consider a, sale completed only after perfect ft.. ting is maven through wearing comfort, ' . . Store hours¢ 8 to 6 ' Circuit Clerk L. J. Wilmot played the role of a hero at Gageh lake last Thursday night when he rescued Warren Conover, le, and Phyllis Thompson, IO,- both of Weukegan. from drowning when -he discovered their? clinging to an overturned tspied- boat in the middle of the lake, too exhausted to shout for help. ' Mrs. Ellen Smith, aged 90 years and well known resident of Wanke- gan, passed away at the home of her nephew, D. o. Douglas, 1304 Wash- ington street, in that city last Week, after an extended illness. Dr. J. A. Ross of Wauconda was called to Davenport; Ia., recently by the death Friday of his mother, Mrs. William. Ross, 83 'year‘s old. A crowd that totaled Well over 1,200 attended the annual picnic given by 'the Fremont Cegger' church in the church sar"ir1istst Wear; Miss Anne Drury, a prominently known resident of Lake county for many years â€and who has relatives and friends in all parts of. Lake county died .in the Lake county hog,-. piyal recently, after many-years of ill'rre1slShts:%rtr70 years of age. Bert Meva,, aged 65, v.eiris,nimt it resident" _ of . Mumfelein for ysesmrttrtrrr 20 years, died last week.in the Lake County hospital, Uter" ari"i11ness of long duration. , _ BRIEF NEWS ITEMS Thursday, July 4, 192 some: or 3495 PUBLIC NOTICE Mandny'. Juno " unanimously passed t of HitthHod Purl: In house and - ty the following her“ Thursday, July 4 The “id‘cny of otreocrfor sale the a dereritUd. Lot Five (6) in Bh Park, 1 lubdivhiou c at the Southwut Township " North, Third Principal we: The Mid house a! used as I, dwelling I ownership of the a: Highjnnd Park. Bias on the sale ' will be received and eil of the said City regular "eetintrtt l the City" Hall of tin Lake County. Iliino sltsr of July, 1929, I which time the bids sidered. _ _All bids shall be be accompanied by Per'Cent (1094:) of All bids shall be the City Clerk for eil at said meeting. Bids will be race and garage wrath {wage .t.r1svcepttity.ttt, 1 Bids shall be ac: vote of-thexmombe City bf, Highland P Said describedjn highest and best bit ' Said ordinance ' may. by a- majorit) bids, and it may ad, bids to themed. re Council. Said ordi Mackinac l, PI", Ba.. l Detroit Cleveland Bxaffauo--" with a full VISIT!