Robert Burghart, Robert Gasthield, Dm Hastings, Gordan _ Kress, W Reichelt, Georee Stryker, Wesley Stryker, Verda Varner. Mr. Eugene Ender underwent a mr operation _ at Ma{o Bros., , Minn. last wee Mr. and Mrs. Guy Miller enter-- d'w 'neatn from Chicago, Sun-- ad'nble damage was done by fire on the roof and, interior of the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Brown-- ing early Sunday afternoon. The fire department is to be commend-- ced en its good work. The fire had s m # 'J.i"- can tade Enforts -- her eightr:'hird birthday _anniver-- sary at home on Waukegan Road Saturday, May 5th. Chester Wessling has purchased, the John Huhn house on Roeemary Mrs. L. Oberauch has been ill for the past week. _ > week. All rubbish, tin cans etc. which will be piled in front of resi-- plei Thnudai'eve;fins- the onday, muated in Beerz'l'd'egs cle All rubbish, tin cans which will be piled in front o denee will be picked up by sometime during the . 1922 through 1926, increased. in number form 37 to 50, and in value Thursday Aviation is--business. _ Big busi-- ness, the reports on production now rate it. In 1921, when the war ten-- sion had fairly relaxed, only 302 plases were built in this country. By the end of 1926, the output had risen to 1253. Final figures for 1997 probably was far more than double the 1926 figure. Incomplete returns late in January indicated that ene--third of the industry turn-- ed eut 1,500 planes, a total in itself greater than the showing made: by all plants in 1926. In these totals types ef planes is ufnlflam of the growing demands of business, but the five--year building programs of the Army and the Navy are mmnla-' ting factors of present importance Very impressive services were conducted by the nineteen officers of Bethel No. 16 Jobes Daughters at a meeting o6 the Deerfield O. E. 3. Chanter held in the Masonic Tem-- ple, 'l'lmudti'enning & Monday, May 7 opened the week Ave. has been quite ill. Miss Ida Knaak and Mrs. Ruth Frase attended a meeting of the Supreme White Shrine held in Mil-- waukee last week. _ Deerfield--Shields high school will graduate the largest senior class in its hRistory in June when 133 stud-- ents will receive their diplomas. Among the Deerfield students are able direction of Mrs. Morris H. Lieber at the Highland Park Wo-- man's club was conducted. Bourded by Waukegan Road, Grand and Crow avenues, a tract of twenty--four acresthas been ac-- quired by an undisclosed syndicate for subdivision pnm Title was taken by Security of Chicago. Guarno Real Estate Improvement Cosperation expect to open property chelt Jr., E. B. Jordan and Alex Willman were among the Deerfield members in the dass. 3 has been ill for many months passed away at the Alice l{ome Hospital in Lake Forest, Saturday afternoon, Clavey on Thursday afternoon. The Parent-- Teacher Association of the Deerfield School will hold their regular meeting at the school on Friday afternoon, May 12th. many items of interest to--discuss in-- cluding Poppy sale, Memorial Day parade, essay contest and buyingotg a flag. Eiyig'lie members Northbrook and Wheeling also have been invited. & g.erfie!fier the date, May 14th at The Deerfield American Legion Auxil'glr;will meet at the home of Mrs. Alex Willman on Monday ev-- May 5thk f ?nneul services were held at 2:-- 30 Monday afternoon at the Lake Forest Prdm:hn Church and in-- terment at Forest Cemetery. She leaves to mourn her loss, a Miss Ethel Everson of Morehead, @On Thursday morning the parlia-- entary law class, which has been AYIATION BIG BUSINESS artment is to be commend. s good work. The fire had start before it was discov-- with this healthy develop-- Bricknell who rofitable for-- planes, from as clean--up celebrated the while operating a pharmacy in Los Angeles. She took over management of the store and so met Rolph while he was with the pharmacy board Mrs. Roliph declared the charges were "trumped up" and "framed" She ,talked police into releasing her husband on bail. ___Then came the extradition demand of Governor Young of California or [Gmrnor Hartley of Washington to permit Rolph to be returned to Cali-- fornia -- Mrs. Rolph carried her fight to the state house at Olympia S»c convinced Hartley of the injustice of the charges He refused to honot Young's demand. . Stood Behind Couple It was somewhat -- unprecedented «and it made Governor Young and Los Angeles officials hot under their respective collars. But Hartley stood pat behind Mrs. Rolph and her hus-- terference from the State Legislia-- ture, the Illinois um% League has evolved a set of P iples for "free--city government," which are tc be presented to municipal officials of Illincis for consideration. : The league's proposition includes nine Fostering a proposition of "home-- rule for Illlinois cities" without in-- Mrs. Rolph and her < husband therefore, have been free to continue their honeymoon within the state of Washington, for who knows. but what some other governor wou'd honor California's demand for extra-- dition ?*: Mrs. Rolph is a graduate of th« University Of Chicago Her first hns-- from $156,630 to $308,140. As for shipped in 1923, as againet 207, with pped in as , Wi a value of $573,732 in 1926. The United Kingdom has been America's best customer for aircraft products, with Latin--America, Canada, and Russia well rated among the other consistent buyers. The expansion of plane production is almost -- evidence enough that another infant industry has put on pants. But it is in contemplation of the ramifications of this industry that a more enlightening measure of growth is obtained. Largest® place in the sun of aviation is, perEaps, held by planes and engines. Eighty-- Mrs. Paula Den _ Roliph, recent bride, of Chicago and Los Angeles, is % reason. Her successful fight to ih the release from jail here of her bridegroom. and to save him from extradition to California, has causeds hot words to pass over the wires be-- tween the.executives of the two coas: commonwealths--Roland H. Harticy of Washington, and C C. Young of California. There is danger that Mrs. Rolph's husband, C. A. Rolph, was arrested in Seattle while they were on their honeymoon. ,Los. An-- geles police had wired that he was desired for alleged grand larcery from the California state pharmacy ed by thirteen firms. These the governor of North Carolina said to the governor of South Carolina is quite a bit more than the governor of California is ylnx to the govern or of Washington these days. SAVES HUBBY FROM A CELL unless a truce is declared, the tw> states will drop extradition exchans-- four companies are now making air-- planes, and ten are regularly build-- ing amphibians, flying boats, an« seaplanes. Engines are manufactur are sold by eighty distributors and by thirty dealers. But an aviator does not live by wings and motors alone. gmfisls tltifie fifteen -- firms making life ts, three making parachutes, the ~twelve _ making clothing, the four vs:r'odm:ing gog-- gles, the two providing first aid kits. Nor is flying merely a mat-- ter of free air. For five companies are turning out special tires and tubes, and six others offer wheels. board, while he was an investigato: for it in Los Angeles. --Nation's Business Magazine. n firms. These products eighty distributors and ICE ON WINGS _ PERILS PILOTS PHILADELPHIA, May 4.--"Ice on the wings"--that most dread peril of airmen--is not what the public thinks it is at all. -- Millions who have read of the dis-- appearance of several transAtlantic fliers--tragedies ascribed often to . THE LAKE COUNTY RECISTER, | | ~WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1928 same wire for the fifty watt. (Coils | can be purchased on the market at 'a reasonable figure.) The heating |elements were strung on split knobs :nailed to the floor. Four inches A-- (bove the floor of the frame, and ' well above the elements, was placed !a second or false floor to hold the '"flatl." ' _ a ing applicable for a variety of uses. The cost per season of the Sectnc hotbed was found to be $5.89 as a-- gainst $5.33 for the other type bed. In the experimental hotbed, a 100-- watt element and a 50--watt. element were used as a means of providing heat. The heat coils were home-- made. One hundred and forty feet of twenty--two gauge, grade D nick-- el chrome wire were used in --making the 100--watt coil, and 280 ft. of the by merely turning off the current, of béing readily movable, of be-- tie wauily mfampiinieds and § be-- ts P Andindiadiadiadiadiadiadiadiadiadiadieadiadedieds Aadtaodiadeaed to stea*o. * tto the ohe ohe ohe ahe ahe ahe af ohe ate ate ate ate ate ahe abe aha ate ate ate ate ate ahre ate abe oi the ahe ahe ahe ate the ahe the ate ate ate ts JUST a reminder that SUNDAY, APRIL the 13TH\5@§,day when all the world will do reverence to all the mothers of --the world. Those devoted, self--sacrificing MOTHERS--we owé our reverence' every day in the year--but ON THIS DAY we should do JUST A LITTLE MORE to show our love and appréciation. A BOX of the famous candies handled by the SODA SHOP will be appreciated and will 'fittingly express the tender, loving thoughtfulness of the donor. . py=| . e § } f s , ; % + Of all-- things don't forget Moth-- 2 5 er's Day, Sunday, May 13th The Soda Shop -- 9 retrdandrad M d reta en incto t t h Sunday, May 13th -- Ylorist and gardener »will not only find it of use in starting the long season vegetables, but they will be able to grow to maturity many crops out of season. -- _ A "It can also be used for the root-- ing of cuttings, such as carnations, and cthers which require a higher soil temperature than the air sur-- rounding the top of the cu:tmfi)ss. The commercial 'growet of 'bulbs may find it of help, while the win-- dow and porch % fancier, by put-- ting electric eléements in the bottom of the boxes, can have flowers al-- most --the --year around without.hav-- ng to wait for warm weather. "Knowing that different grouns of plants and euttings require differ-- ent amounts of heat to make theg\ grow: or root »roperly, the electri-- cally controlled hotbed .should be es-- pecially welcomed. A very impor-- tant consideration with the electric b--+bed is the possibility of control-- line the beat to within a few de-- grees nf that wanted which carnot be done with the manure type." PHONE 10 athe nb ind per cent of all customers of all gas companies do not pay enough for | service to reimburse the companies and yield them a fair return upon | their investment. . ; \ The remaining 29 per cent of all sgas consumers throughout the U. |S., says the . Court, pay enoufh : to reimburse the company fully for the service rendered, plus a fair re-- 'turn upon that part of the com-- |\ pany's capital necessarily invested 'for the benefit of this class of cus-- : tomers. ' This group, says the Court, ! also usually pays in addition some burse the companies for the cost of rendering the service, according to a decision of the United States Dis-- trict Court for the Western District Thirty--eight per cent of all cus-- tomers. of all the gas companies of the United States do not pay enough for the service they use to reim-- THIRD OF GAS USERS of New York. --~The decision further states that testimony shows that the next 33 part of the deficit created by the other two classes, but only in some instances enough to make up the entire deficit, plus a fair return to the gas company upon Libertyville, IlJ. DO NOT PAY WAY ¥% We have about come to believe; It isn't the fear of de; that boy babies under the age of| makes some Libertyville two years are the only males that|careful as much as it is a understand women. pgetting the car scratched. Schanck Hardware Co. essm [( ) (Says Bill tht O +. ",-"?'- Builder) -- and ; "'_\l::\ \' --A| I;l lzc gum swizzled «* _ if T'll park Henry under a tree for another night's lodging. Henry is a good, faithful steed, but he gets rheumatism in his universal joints from exposure to the night air. So it's a swell room with private bath amd all modern conveniences for Henry, and I saved the price of two new tires and a wash and polish, because I bought my lumber from ' JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH _ APBAR For 3rd Successive Month All 2749 ~ARS 4 ' pe & Hupmobile Records Broken 8082 Cars Sold in April Paint Up The Annual Spring Cleanup Time is here and, doubtless, you are finding many things around your home which need a coat of Paint. It costs no more to do it right with The paint with a reputation for long wear. We have DU PONT Paints for all purposes. _ Ask for a Color Card Hupmobile Sales for first 4 months of 1928 show a net increase of 56% over cor-- responding period in 1927. REE MOTOR SALES W. F. Franzen, Jr. LUMBER, COAL, BUILDING MATERIAL ucally, DUC 2is0 to a new of finer perbrmanceautedforthewmpmblk Century Six and Eight. § You can be munedthutheCenn:ll-{Hupmobflevon buy today embodies the sound good-- ness and brilliant, reliable performance which are the Hupmobile tradition. 50 standard and models MW-&B thcm the Century Eight and the Century 125 Bigie 8082 cm.m'nflln Ehi.b'kpw" influx of b:;; ing 0 upmo recognizes a bute not only to a brilliant new type of beauty, but also to a new type of finer Sales of the new Hupmobile Century Six and Eight again reached a new all--time high level in April with shipments of 8082 cars. In this rreat infiunx af ho. Libertyville -- Phone 8 * 1927 1928 FEBRUARY LIBERTYVILLE, ILL y% I'm building Libertyville, Ilinois PHONE 39 §1% & EIGHT 5218 To 5 % PAGE THREE