d lyceum ss and for ; given a at Chauâ€" rgest and the counâ€" comments heme. The s â€"and seriâ€" prose and Jon. . He t which returned ad "Jourâ€" Family." le at each programs ry is, head of peaking in University ikerâ€"at the ‘lub, Tuesâ€" lock. ~His rk â€" City Lecturer unusual c. 12, 1929 ries . of tions as for the freâ€" in ous hot springs, ‘dude‘ ranches in the southwest and individual â€"points of inâ€" terest, all have their adherents. The reasons for the vast increase in winâ€" ter motoring are twoâ€"fold. Car ownâ€" ers are becoming increasingly conâ€" scious that their conveyance permits easy access to tropical climates withâ€" in the borders ‘of the United States, and highway departments in the north are now prepared to keep the roads clear of snow." ~Considerable development »onside pmen Although the winter touring season has just begun, there is every indicaâ€" tion that the motor trek to southern sections of the country will, like the »utomobile travel during the past sumâ€" mer, break all records, according to a the Chicago Motorâ€"club. "The other wintering places, such as the southeastern mountains, variâ€" nal. Within the past three weeks, three tracts aggregating a total of 810 acres have been sold. â€"One tract of 80 acres owned by R. F. Rouse was sold to an undisclosed purchaser. Anâ€" other tract of 160 acres, owned by Leo P. Perron, of Chicago, was also sold to an undisclosed buyer, the Libâ€" ertyville Trust and Savings bank takâ€" ing title as trustee. A 20 acre tract owned by â€"Judge William L. Morgan of Chicago was purchased by Richard J; Lyons of Mundelein. The firm of Lyons and Rouse were brokers in the above three deals. Another tract of 55 acres owned by Francis Maloney and J. V. Cullinane of Chicago was purchased by R. F. Rouse of Mundeâ€" lein,â€" whoâ€"took_titléâ€" forâ€"undisclosged "California‘s attractions lure many, despite the fact that the southern route to tlat state is the only one open in winter, thus requiring at least a week and usually more for making a oneâ€"way trip. j Motor Touring South to Exceed Previous Records Is Indicated Considerable activity in acreage transactions are noted in the terriâ€" tory, lying just west of Mundelein, between the Countryside Lake Develâ€" opment and the North Shore Termiâ€" g;l}_n this area and from present inâ€" greater activity in this section this coming spring. The beautiful counâ€" try homesand the estates that are beâ€" ing developed just west of Mundelein is given as one reason for these deals. Bamuel Insull Jr. being one of the mxt‘i, prominent. men building in.this section. y "Florida, only five or six days‘ driving from most of the central winter sojourners," the statement asâ€" serted. "The Gulf of Mexico region, including New Orleans: and points east, is almost as popular. This secâ€" tion may occupy first place during February, by â€"virtueâ€"of â€"theâ€"crowds that will attend the New Orleans Mardi Gras, which comes to a climax between February 27 and March 4, inclusive. & â€" Many Acreage Deals â€"~â€" ‘West of Mundelein Thursday, Dec, 12, 1929 â€" Frank M. Stipe, of Highland Park, IlL, who played consistent football at end on this year‘s Beloit team, will lead the 1980 College eleven as capâ€" Highland Park Youth to Head Beloit Team STATE and JACKSON, CHICGAGO 22 and 24 inch Gladstones of solid . cowhide in black or brown seal grain,: with 2 top straps. $22.50 Bags at â€" $15.45! A wonderful Gift for a man. _ ZTour GIFT FHeadquarters $22" Cowhide Gladstone Bags â€"â€" for HIM S PORT S S HOP «Make Our Evanston 154 SON, CHIGAGO S ORRINGTON end CHURCH, EVANSTON Starting Saturday, Boanston Shop Open Every Evening Until Christmas _ â€" T HE P RE S 38 (at Church and Sherman) tain at Beloit, mccording to a report from that city. Stipe was one of the most outâ€" standing players this season and acâ€" counted for long gains in yardage as a receiver of passes. His defensive work was exceptionally good. He was A:fllllf $25 7â€"piece Fitted Case. 16 inches long, silk lined in contrasting colors with the blacks, greys, browns, greens and other outside shades. . Ladies‘ #25 Fitted Cases for HER chosen by coaches andâ€"critics as one ‘of the best ends in the Big Four conâ€" ference. f 18" Two hospitals have been equipped with. theâ€"mostamodern appliances. rmecsedrares