| Reliable Lumber Rulznn?-ctud;ni'o:; = e it went into Rvanston. From 903 to 1906 further construction con-- & Evanston on the south with on the-- north, -- The line through Kenosha in 1906, the continued. Reorganized With Insull ~-- In 1916 the company was reorgan wo _ Mr. Howard traced the history of the line from its beginning in 1894 w the Bluft--City Electric raftway wmmom ~~Wwwmw nt day with the line now connecting ~ --ever sit at the wheel ~--CADILLAC? ~------ Fou will be surprised at the convenient terms of the + G.M.A.C. Time Payment Plan _ .The story of how the North Shore built its Skokie route, overcom-- r obstacles that faced its engineers, #as related this week by H. D. How-- 'enrxineer in charse of construc-- ##eight cars, 17 locomotives and work-- are 314 passenger trains daily with 14 merchant--despatoh trains cov-- gammm«m g Skokie Route Permanent The engineering feature in the h Shore line's history is the tWwains, 43 merchant--despatch #aeight cars. 17 locomotives : * semgwan.. . /d _ o. 7. _(. _ Mr. BHoward proliictoGX that_Aerrt Sn Eie ts monnanp ons i "hof 10 Wavkegan. .{&",fi.:':""%"*" Been earried on until now the North Bhore line consists of 175 miles of main track lines, 47 miles of leased track, and 27 miles of sidetrack> 'The Chas. E. Bairstow W¥E--more costly in the end. and Milwaukes. built© railroads just for that ers.. Buy Lumber that will stand the test of weather, settling and all the o. fantamce made bomx ns mom in buildings made from thé wrong Let us arrange this in one of the New l-md' Cadillac modéls,. At it will set a Many who have been driving for years have not had this ex-- 118 111 So. Sheridan Road SIT cars, 217 North 'Shore's expensd8, Ot moving a mile-- of the Northwestern--lines to al-- mEuand .. oR Uine SE -- t e Pm vau L -- ngton, January 19.-- at & *p aity law . : 4 'w; en ipimadig it was i toe me te e tean oene o dascen,ertam t oner m : cow t T h. A V h ter w P # ( B }f +A A y oBITuARY 'mln. uumlwuwwg mxmwwnm mfimummfi Senators from their homés where con-- home of her btér, Mrs. John Mc-- tion at this session. Yet, the interest --fined by to vote on the Senate Dermott, in Chicago,. on Thursday, is sufficient in the agragrian problem floor. In other words, these agitators January 6, 1927, at.the age of 73 years, and in the election seandals that pO-- hag enthusisem, but not good 'Jjudg-- 5 months and 4 days. She was the litical controversy 'over thase matters : ment. © ; daughter of Gerhard --and Kutherin® . __.__, nc reading upblic's interest 'The flumy over the poisoned alco """?;'-?&';"mhmm!'mwwmm. hbu-ham"r"" The Treasury De-- August 2, & ~.--f C While of State partment is proceeding stowly with wnmmmfld#-"*hh"u,.n::m;wamd-mamgm Becretary mu.mowflhmfl"'m-mmmmmmmwmmm settied at Lily Lake, 'where she lived 1. ~, in Nicaragus; the naval and m the Congre@b the -- poisoning is mammom'bwmmmm bustling about jmposed by law, and that the respons#-- wmmmum.mnmmwdmm»mummmnm when, on account of poor heaith, Sh° on without any perceptible ChHADE¢.; 'The » in Congress find them-- m"""""'"mwam_b*mn.thmb'm with her daughter. . . »~ | dute and serene, is as active as a bird officer in an effort to keep legisintors On Thanksgiving.day. 1876, she was dog in the woods. The House of R°PD-- in attendance at the daily sessions. wmmd.wm.mw.m-..mumm A number of members have announced mmmmmm.,wm.,mwmu;"« epand. a fortnight in semi-- five of whom preceded theit MOLERT in Forances 'The SeBAtO, LOWEYeF, 16M tropical regions but 'usumily have muv-uutg.mm:mmg'fm'mmmm'm:'nmfid 0 agure bor wes ner chiltien: Ber quiry into the morals and financial their party leaders. The of umhrzlfl""' -".!mgm-flouw'&n mc"mmuu':'@:l-' hard, George McHenry; iiplomucy international friC anycea when votes are taken, mu"fi'Ni'"fifi?L'lflhmfihfih i uman tha> namantamas --an 'wiuan > hn St. Mary's church, with burial in the family lot at Volo. MA o Among those who attended the fun-- eral were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schuean-- aimann, Mr. and Mrs Albert Schuena-- mann, Mr. and Mrw Ben Dowe #ad Mr: and Mrs. Calhoun, of Waukegan; Mrs. Kate Wegener, of Libertyville; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Behm and chil dren and Mtr.: awhid Mrs. Joe Hertel and children, of Fremont. ~PDriet ard Dye It "Now, about my obesity, doctor?" #"Aand my gray bair?" Ays "9% agreed that the Senate will not seat ;4 000 0 0 days. The argument© will <deiay con-- sideration of important measures now | awniting attention, such as the postal mmummu" The aviation question is expected uhwghhdneflonma the ..v.;mm.s&m; newspaper reading and Be-- | umam&ww ord may expect some interesting views on the relative effectiveness of fying machines and naval vessels in future 'The action of the Senate in conduct-- | visualization of the spirit of every u'nmnry!nmmgathnllfi- dead sgoldier of every American moth-- mwmm er 'who lost a son in France. boxes to will involve a_ 1t is a lasting document of patriot tremendous amount of detail work. It ism in the sincerest sense. It is a will require considerable time to count. straightforwand logical, bhuman inter-- ceadure will be costly. - who becomes a "fighting fool" in ao-- . One of the most disturbing bits of tion and develops an inevitable spir-- him in their august tribunal. It is ob-- mmummuml ed out on the Senate floor for severai session. It seems that the tendency is to spend money for socalled "pork-- barrel" or patronage appropriation measures. 'The fact that. a surplué is wu,mm.mm legisiators an exCuse to indulge in a apending ogry." : <==--_ _ _}= ~=5. . _ _-- measures. The fact that. a surplus is reported in the Treasury, gives. the legisiators an exCuse to indulge in a spending ogry. f 'The action of the Senate in conduct-- ing an inquiry in the recent Pennsyl-- % \ It is common knowledge that «JUMLIO NC ~#» _ n A 'These Touring Car . -- . =~ $875,00 --Mins Eklen Hamarlund Was a weék end visitor at the parsonage. Miss<BRuth Kasdort spent Sunday at the .home of ber sister, Mru. H. E. -M,mfl.nmhfim anntial church meeting and elect & trustee. ~AU members are requested to be on hand. ? We are sorry to hear that Harold amd Vernon Glas bhad their ears and 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 @Y W I L LtA M--D A L EY «"~ N. E--A. Cortespondent:. <_ be on hand. --_ _ _ _ ------_ _ --}jand Mré. Al Maile We 'are Borky--to hoar that M!M'&. t Harold , entertained Sunday afternoon and eve-- ears and |ning by Mroand Mre. Paul Avery and last : cold | family. f lr.nd&u..lohl.mm family were in Waukegan Saturday. ' B4 B4 | _ Mre. C W. 'Talbott--was a Waukegan mmmo e ® n _ Gan,. | teacherse home for lunch one day last be at Barnstable hall. E3t " Mike 'Murphy was home from. his muwmhm a Tew days week, spending the +<_~] "Mirsg. Rush Hussey is enjoying the ~ _ *~--| palmy breeses --of Florida during: the cold winter months. j Mx.--and: Mre: Peter --Mork were in > Rev. MeKeivey was in Chicago on cide to operate their own plant at Antioch, will prove a severe blow. A . Chitago dealer, it is --reported, stands ~ready to -- take the-- entire mdthmnmzuw farmers can supply with 20, Mhfi&,&fl&vu.m ers can figure up but 14,000 pounds but "they <think they will be able to--get the required 'amount of milk. Merchants of Antioch it is said are strongly in favor of th. plant being taken ~over by the farmers as they tigure it would improve business con-- 0 00 C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chirago this week. 3e3 u.mmmmmxr. and Mré. Al Maier and childern were conservative figuroe is 'salid to be worth--close to: $60,000 wor $10,000. The plant was closed last June w Broxham was unable to o{ sufficient tuberculin--tested mi Bince them he has been operating & m-, in Wisconsin. 5 * that time many of the farm-- ers 'in the vicinity of --Antlioch have been hauling their milk to the Bow-- Mrs. C. B. Dicks.gave a dinner par: ty @unday in-- homor of Mrs. Dicks' _ Mrs Mina Ehrenbers and dalighter y Form Stock Company and| '"?d:e Over the Old Brox-- --| -- ham Plant at Antioch. _ Mré. Carl MiMer, who has been ser-- lounly i}1 with influenza and under the gare of Dr. H. F. --Beebe, of Antioch, is much improved this week. daughter, Bojan, left this week for a trip in the southern states, to be gone several months. 'They will stop in for the winter months; : . -- $ Miss Ruby Faich is gable to take her place in the school room, after an il}-- ness: with throat trouble. Mrs. Hattie Ballenger substituted for her in the first and escond grades while Miss Faich was confined to her home. Roy S. Clacero, from the city, is yis iting his mother, Mrs. Etta Sciaeero, and his brothers and sisters bere. Henry Thayer, from Sand Lake, was a caller in town the first of the week. Mra. E. A. Wilton has been able to be up for a short time, after being confined to her bed for several weeks. -- The Royal Nelghbors of--Cedar Lake Camp No. 460 will install officers on Tuesday evening of next week. There will beé almost a complete change this year.© Mrs. Georgia Avery will be the into our village> It has been a great Inconvenience to high school pupils tm-_"fm' zgleside, Fox Lake and Lake Vills. who are students at the Gur-- ters and children. They visited Mrs. at} Mubband -- Woods Wédnesday. f Mr. and Mrs.: E.. Ames and daughter were guests of Mr. and Mrs; D; R, Manzeo# last Sunday * * WKre T P HAnmner was a Chicago at: Mubband Woods Wédnesday. . _ Mr. and Mrse.: E.. Ames and daughter Manzo#® last Sunday . * < Nrs . B. P. Hooper was a Chicago fl"fi «gohnools for--a. numDer Ol 'g., ind much loved here: : ~ The Mothers Club meets with 'Mrs.| -- _ l Farmers in to fearn of the &Ac-- e Smith, in which 'ken wrist, as a re-- , and s number i. @ uEes her c24 A C Air Cleaner A C L cunie . is | " New Colncidental Lock __ _ (..'_ _ _ «'-- ONEIL HARDWARE co., Lake Forest E Phon t ts d ENe on L B gmes F9 rdized rule of sending a Maytag to a home --~' 1/ MAYTAG SALES. _ =~198 ~N.--Genesee St., Waukegan. ts ~-- uIBERAEVILE _ || > ",'; e 5 e '«{1'...' E* +. 'a host of improvements that raise--to an even higher level the Chevroler sta fand hu- why fi Study the list at the left. It's improve-- t -ui-:um. hese »which are c i c ane TD 4 ts evernien hy asd q'fi simsx . .695 uaman . *74 of which has never MBVO C of quality :L!&ndnllhowll' hTfi;uw% ~ 2t 73 3