Pse Wilbur Glenn Voliva, Zion‘s overâ€" seer, will leave on another trip to Palestine to promote his colonization enterprise January 1, it was reported Mrs. Frank N. Blakeslee, 317 N. Genâ€" esee <street, Waukegan after an exâ€" tended illness. She was 71 years of James Logan, president and genâ€" eral mm‘“%of the United States Envelope company, of which the Naâ€" tional Envelope company division, Waukegan, IIl., is a part, died at his home in Worcester, Mass., 11:45 p. m. November 30. :::::::: ~=~.=0â€">:>"."~ / Mrs, Reine Meyer Osterman passed away at l_:bg_hgz.ng of her daughter, Building in North Chicago during the month of November Mtfw $34g,â€" 900, it was stated _by M._R. Slee: the total for the year up to $1,280,950. BRIEF NEWS ITEMS FROM LAKE COUNTY Furniture â€" the Ideal Gift for Christmas We have m any‘ other hmpi}hbh â€"and stand models, with handsome silk or parchment shades. and cords. with silk shades lined and These lamps are represenâ€" tative of the vnlue-gving Christmas offerings in our store. They have beautiful polychrome bases, of variâ€" Cus STAND AND SHADE â€" _ $2.50 ART LAMPS $25 to ~BOCKCUS eau, which was elected @t ihï¬e-;n;;al meeting Nov. 25. The officers elected The Antioch Poultry show will be held at Antioch December 19, 20 and 21 under the direction of the new board of directors of the Farm Burâ€" the entire block of business property for improvement by a large syndicate of which Samuel Insull is a member. Purchase of another business buildâ€" ing in a block on Milwaukee avenue tion of Libertyville is regarded as another step toward the obtaining of ~ ‘Mrs. Henry Mogg, a resident of Lake county for more than 60 years and member of a family long prom: inent in the Grayslake neighborhood, passed away at the home of her son, Herbert W. Mogg in St. Paul, Minn. L. F, Arvidson, secretary of the Central Y. M. C. A. at St. Lounis, arâ€" rived in w‘m recently to ul: up his new posi as secretary the local Y. M. C. A. Arvidson sucâ€" coodsJ.A.Souiou,loedm who goes to Chicago. 4 * trip made by Voliva to the Holy Land within a period of a year and a half. last week. This will be the T. S. DUFFY FURNITURE CoO. We have. aâ€"splendidâ€"selection â€"of children‘s Turnitiireâ€" wicker_chaire; plainâ€"chairs. _â€" <p R ud ie cige is =â€" o coageg o oi q n en uin ic en oc enc esc e meregce M rockers, doll carriages and tables, Bring the youngsters in and let them make their Frenieae = tng on 1 2 o Au d EL C e e e o P e ie t Aeiise c hy wila n hedc in oib o tR t a c 9 w o copf ienss A new stool or seat for piano, vanity Few homes do not need another chair or nook â€"upholstered in tapestry or â€"one that combines fine appearance brocade â€"will* add a distinctiveâ€"touch â€"â€"with comfort. We have many of these of â€"beauty "to yourâ€"room.â€"They can be_â€"â€" Ane shaire _â€"Thasy hanmeaasnins oo lobln you want it. The finest gift â€"the gift that carries with it a world of sentiment is the giftâ€"forâ€"theâ€"home. â€"Select any ‘of our separate pieces â€" or suites â€"and you may be sure of a lifetime of satisfaction with your purchase. â€" Each piece of furniture is full of beauty, grace, and charm. Give the gift of furâ€" niture this Christmas â€" Make your selection nowâ€"to be delivered when in walnut, mahogany, SL00I8 â€" iseats _ â€" _ ~Chairs _ _ Useful and Beautiful _________Artistic and Comfortable Stools â€" Seats Open Evenings Until Christmas Children‘s Furniture Pm «arried Express poundage . Visitors to the field Despite the need for expansion, the Iilinois airport, rated today as the busiest in the world, is operating this year at an efficiency of better than 95 per cent, the association reports. : Statistics for the first six months of 1929 show the following activity: Plane departures â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 21,838 Passengers carried .._......... â€"16,046 Mail poundage ........_..._......1,436,432 Express poundage ........__._ $3,743 Chicago‘s air mail and passenger aviation activities have reached â€"a stage where reghr ope: lines, 25,780 miles daily, according to a statément by (the Aviation departâ€" ment of the Chicago Association of were: D. H. Minto, Antioch, presiâ€" e:;t; Geo. Iooeck.hibog;u{ox Lake, mmmhiu,.umm and Harry Tillotson, Antioch, direcâ€" Chicago Center of Air Mail Activity ; f mm innnsescotwecii wisansc ons .. 0 9 mc icmr mm e t nere demet ons 2 c nc n u0e e e nc n e c rir k cpat > + ooent coomtvcvm n anihane ce gut mecy t cne t s sa~ * ; ®3 m d f «t cA _ ie in n cce cce OO OO O Hone FIIgIHETC m ark 638 _ 4 matiétsin«« 2004 »RIO with comfort. We have many of these fine chairs. â€"They harmonize well with other furniture and their cost is modâ€" ~‘Bigns informing the motoring pubâ€" lic that . "No Left Turn" is permitted mt Waukegan‘s busiest corner, Washâ€" ington and Genesee streets, were inâ€" stailed this â€"morning by City Elecâ€" trician Eddie Freberg and the policeâ€" men in charge of traffic at the corner were ordered to insist on aâ€"strict obâ€" In line withâ€"theâ€"campaign started last month by the Association of mMImeIce io encourage. more. exâ€" ity in Chicago, studies show that the six. factories now â€"operating in the city will produce 60 planes during 1929. Several new concerns are be. ing started to produce airplane acâ€" cessories. Waukegan Installs _ _ _ Noâ€"Leftâ€"Turn Signs olaes than my wiher mly y in. world, with eight air mail lines hav. hare, "In sedraom thae ho 19w 31.‘ with the leading rogds. Thursday, Dee. 12; 19