ifâ€? noun". a: ICI'ALI. .. “A111"; acumen“: 5 Mot Wm.vw.muoruupnumsm Muxummwut . WW...“ , 188 GLENCOE AVENUE " CLIFTON AVINUI mun-nun.“ rut am Tm mun-u Purl an I. D. IUIPIY J. A. mm FOLDING CHAIRS NLDING CARD TABLES AND COVERS BANQUET TABLES CHILDREN'S TABLES AND CHAIRS Detivered 3nd called!" - Elton very reasonable Wm, Funeral Director 27 North Sheridan Road Telephone B. P. 4260 For Rent for Parties and Gatherings 'e"t'ii"f" "e , 6 s, ,tWl',isstrl", " Al200 acre esiat"e with I6 miles Jt pom privateroads on beautiful Green we where every outdoor sport isot its best, including golf on Americas sporliest I8 hole now: An entirely new and wonderful vocation-finest of food, superb accumulations, and Bob Dunlap and his broad- casting oedtesmt *xutdtetxhdittnerttrtd - dancing Malone: t50 weetoermrtortrithtrtqtettek Including allrneals. ("Senna to a 'istritited Clientele." For We trtesnnation-Chitqrts tXfiee, tSouth Deorbam St. (Suite 3301 Attttttr Andmerl33torwrite direct bthehdel. _ - ___ _ - - a 3; _ = ,‘ ' cw" V .. V - V'if.‘ Jrucearar==rt -'err.-emeeettt," A _. l -" _ att =udat'W. F ,4: L " _,c_f-_-.-=.-qrqa& LAstulA vt, ‘7) StooiEfNis Aim... B. F. KELLEY beyond compare c o,ol Strawberry and Pineapple HOTIL CHAIR COVERS ‘III Pill. G"ithht lawns Late ‘BRIEF NEWS um " in ll',',"',':?,' Aug. FROM I..aillri.ecoa'rr f The Grass Lake lotus beds, fam- ous throughout the world " one of the only three lotus areas in exist-, ence, started to bloom.one morning last week and so blossoms greeted J. O'connor when he stepped from his Hotel Blarney Island that morn- ing. O’Connor, who has watched the lotus beds in their splendor for the past 21 years, states that the crop this year' WW 'ummmny large end plentiful and he predicts there will be thonnnds of blooms during the lust week in July and the first week in August. The lotus flower blooms in only three places - China, Egypt and Grass Lake in the United States. It is probably one of the forest flowers of Beauty, not only singly but mass: ed by the thousands as they are at Grass Lake. The flowers, cannot be picked and ttttru-trt-Ott-tar-sited-txr-lem-te?- That was six years ago when high water drowned them out. O’Connor _trtater,,1rllyr1rild Flower Association WWW-â€" intthe regime of former governor Len sma11nuraimitoiekiptt and mer- éhandising the lotus. . 7 lotus flowers has become their un'- Deen con, official custodian and understands days. ..ry them as a sportsman understands of perita his dog. HtsAirefrtptitpptr, them every '. stmtm-er--o,lrriurhiearuatanir and is - Hi Eirrd" host to thousands of sightseers every grams of year In an attempt to swim Crystal Lake, a distance of abouts mile, last week, Dennis Hickey, 19, son of Dr. Hickey, an Austin physician, and- denly sunk and drowned before help could reach him. . Accompanying the youth, who was known as an expert swimmer, was a rowboat containing a man and two girls. Police dragged the lake at the spot where the boy went down, which is about 86 feet deep, but were unable tn recover the body. It was found later. State Police to Have Headquarters at Elgin Headquarterh for state police will be opened soon at Elgin, according to Beret. Herman Nofs, in command of the northettiterit Illinois district. Lease for a building has bien sign- éd ate, workmen ave making neces- sary changes. .f A desk mu: will be kept on duty twenty-four hours e day, had all members of the detail will be re- quired to report periodically. The district includeeBoone, Kane, Me- Henry, Lake and part of Cook coun- ties. There are twenty-four omeers under Sergt. Note. The Etttht lie-daunting will be furnished with ofBe6 "eommodw. int-â€Crysthleake iii, Effort to Swim Mile and n two-cell e jail; Happenings About This P of North Shore: Doings at County éeat Sweeping raids on speakeasies and disorderly houses filled the Wankev can police court docket last Wednes- day and the front window " the police station is piled high with evi- dence in the form of numerous bot- ties, a five gallon crock, a bottle cap- fer ind it tin ean-ofasttetrefaueohot. Postmaster Mancel Talcott, a lead- ing worker in Homer Dahringer post of the American Legion, Waukegan, is being groomed by leaders in the- second division of the Legion in Illinois. as a state junior vice com- mander of the Legion at the annual Mon to 430er dating jhefcon- vention at Danville, August 15-16. State's Attorney A. V. Smith last Monday entered the _la.st stages__0f Wihiegin “Stag baplr fn, tireuit court.CCoi. Smith said that he ex- pected to topeludt his case by the _ Mrs. Violg Ritzenthaler, 38,’ of Libertyvillé, died last-week at the been confined to the oBpl i A ---__ 're -_- days. Death was due to an attack of 7 peritonitis. Kaela: Piadr,riirdhiiniuiin, 1rust- erans of Foreign Wars circles in Waukegan, last, week returned from Waehington, D.C., where he was a member of the bonds army for a 000m amrwomett there-now-with additional men coming in each day. of Homer Dahringer post, id the American Legion in Waukegan, will have the signal honor of installing the newly elected state omper1s of the Legion at the state convention to be held in Danville, August -16. A "afe was smashed bat funds were 1cepVintsret, in- Aut, "ttempted burglary at the Snow White Laun- dry, 1120 Glen Rock avenue, Wap- ke an last week according to the findings of Gii 'iiiifrii irtiiiiiir.TEsiT was called to the laundry by a watch- man discovering the attempted'bur- ’giary. Any action to lift the boulevard rating from North Sheridan road in Waukegan, appeared destined for delay when the city council last week authorized arbitration with the state highway ofBeU1s in an attehtpt to obtain state aid in maintaining another thoroughfare through Wau- ketranfor heavy traffle. Charles Kopplemsn, proprietor of the Independent Fishing compsny _ T " the Weakest“: lake front, last week celebrstai his 40th year in ' business " the fisherman', colony _ _ on Harbor place. Kopplemsn, with Captain Smith, is the oldest in tho , point of service in' the commercial ' _litrhintt business in Wsukegsn. He . ‘ "ctr-ii-tttei-Str-MF- Mano! Lei-e-rr-" the’T JULY " "" on th