CORLETT'S EXTRA LARGE PINEAPPLES, GOLD DUST SCOURING POWDER, TU ROLA TOILET CREPE PAPER, Earl H. Corlett Large package for _ 7 bars for Z.W sheets 3 cans for :. GRAND PA SOAP, 5¢ c i C me* ' & Ray Brothers, Diamond Lake -- gatfininEier:in(g; MAY 23 McCORMICK'S FIVE--PIECE ORCHESTR A As usual--only better Meyrehortd Beaters 'S_PRIDE WASHING _ POWDER, . ___ Phones 339 and 340 EXIT THE FELT! ENTER THE NEW STRAW HATS! NEVER MORE INTER: ESTING, NEVER MORE ATTRACTIVE THAN RIGHT NOW--ARE THE NEW NEW SHAPES. SEE THE FULL LINE AT THIS STORE. Specials ¥2 Window Every Saturday --All set to GO# * siZ€, O. CARLSON "The Store for the Lod and His Dad" WHERE?-- YOU KNOW-- TXBAEELERNNNEENENE ENNNE NNNEA ENNNA NIANIINNH Ky% o 25c 20£ zt 30c 25¢ 30c¢ 4x "Wit * i-- na sertd®s condjtion» Br. MiNer fedérs that his knee .will al-- wayy be gtiff .and that' he will not be avle } fun about and do the thwigs "KHeldid before, 4 . _--Yincent "Witerak--or ~++4+-- street were playing with a 2¥ ¢&udré rifle in Foss Park. > -- C .Edward Verenski, 15, Shot in I the Leg by Vincent Walczak Chief . of_ Police Bals may prefer charges againsat the Walcrak-- boy* for shooting a gun wi#Rim--tbe fimits of th igs hefJdid before, l2 84 + "Vincent pointed the gun'at me," said Edward, "and I told him not to shoot. _ All.of a sudden I felt some thing hot in my kuee naf the back of my leg. When I found | had been shot, Vincent and I, walked home and my parents called Dr. Miller. SHOT IN LEG BY PLAYMATE: MAY BE -- Shot in the--leg and perhaps érip-- pled for life, was the fate doléd out to Edward Verenski, 15, of 1723 Jack-- son 8t., North Chicago, Monday night when the youth with his playmate, ~ ~Walcrak was playing with the gun.' according to the police, and polntedi it at his playmate. Whether the gun | was .discharged accidentally <or Wal czak" fired is not definitely lettlgd.' but the Verenski boy felt a bot pang in his knee and down the back of his | leg. The bullet from the rifie pere trated just above the boy's knee and was © lodged in the calf of his ' leg beyow the point of entrance. ' The shot Wwas taken out. b{.o Dr. Miller atthe Verenski bome shortly LAME FOR LIFE 4 zfl";l'"'. _¥ ruureGrtir the city. Both boys claim there was no argument or trouble and that they were playing in a friendly way when 'the accident occurred. _ Thus the only charges possible are that of shooting a gun in the city. M. W. A. has sent out word to all the camps in the county to be:present at the next regular meetffig of Lake For-- est camp to be held on Tuesday, May 26th. The annual piéric of the Wood-- men will be held August 14th, and prelimirary arrargements are to be made at this meeting. ~-- turned over $9,982.75 in fines pglloit';' ed by his=office, mainly through t sponge squad. This represents work during the last quarter, from Feb. 28 to M?_\"c. In all, since he has been in offi¢e, a total figure of $201,-- County Boosters' Association of the SMITH TURNS IN SNO W'S The. picnic commiitee of the Lake I takes a mighty smart man h gour.nt--aghe --\2)--_Aurs. '* $9,982--75 IN FINES \Increasedvolume slashes factory costs _ Great _ Price Reductions The Ray Furniture and Paint Store Telephone 9 PA¥; -- MAY 21, 1925 This sweeping reduction applies to every Simmons square--tube bed on the floors. Here are graceful period and modern styles in new colors and reproductions of walnut and mahogany. on all Simmons square--tube beds NEVER IN OUR EXPERIENCE--OR IN YOURS--HAVE SUCH REMARKABLE VALUES BEEN OFFERKD IN BEDS:SIMMONS MASTERPIECES--THOSE FINE DESICNS BUILT OF SQUARE TUBING--ARE NO WSHA'PLY REDUCED IN PRICE NOW YOU CAN EASILY AFFORD THE BEDS YOU HAVE ALWAYS WANTED. THEIR NEW LOW PRICE MAKE ORDL-- NARY BEDS TOO EXPENSIVE TO CONSIDER. COME IN. SEE OUR LARCE AND INTERESTINC DISPLAYS. Was $30.00--Now $21.60 to Open Monday, Friday and Saturday Evenings _ "The Bells _ of Beaujolais" | -- & <--~~ --~--A Musigal Play in Fw6 --Acts---------- Thursday, May 28 ¥k ------J45 P.; M STANDARD TIME _------~' f GIVEN BY _ LIBERTYVILLE TOWNSHIP HIG 4 SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM For Classified Columns . . THURSDAY and FRIDAY MAY--21.22; -- >--um Camp Custer Training Camp Reee's showing the workings of ou~ great EATUuRDAY, MAy 23 SVUNDAY, MAY 24. From Leonard Merrick's story, "The House of Lynch" "School For Wives" ~__ SPECIAL MATINEE Also Judge's New Cross Word Purzie Film ¢" JACK COOCAN, S+ * (MetrqGo//lugn FRIPAY AT FOUR O'CLOCK ALSO COMEDY ANC NEWsS "FAT CHANCE," A COMEDY Saj®® YOU'LL LOVEAT} Citizens Training Campse CONWAY TEARLE in UDITO RI 3 waser e -- EDDIE CLINE CaAMEO CoMEDY ----THEATRE ||