Read and use the Daily Sun Cias sifled ADS--They bring RESULTS! The store will be managed by a man who will establish his resi-- dence in Waukegan and move his family here and all remodeling has been awarded to Waukegan contractors. Leonard Latz:, the lo-- cal architect representing the In-- terstate Stores states that all ma-- terials used in the reconstruction and remodeling of the building are being bought from _ local dealers. Oscar Sandstrom, well knowa locul contractor, has been awarded the general contract for remodeling of the interior and exterior pf the building, while the electrical comtract for rewiring of the entire building has been awarded to the Waukegan Elec-- trical company. 7 Operate on Cash Basis Information from other cities where this chain operates stores indicates that this is a very large chain organization, doing a vol-- ume of business in excess _ of $30,000,000 annually and that the stores are operated on &A strictly ceash basis. It :s expected that a represen-- tative of ihe firm will locate in Waukegan within the next few cays at which time additional in-- formation regarding this new en-- terprise will be obtained and a more definite date as to when the store w.ll be opened to the pub-- lic will be made known. ecuted tail spins, nose side slips before landing BIG DEPARTMENT STORE FIRM FOR LYON BUILDING cpen door with his feet dangling to kick open the valve releasing gas to the. endurance plane when con-- tact was established. With the ralve kicked open, fuel transferred and contact broken, Hayden lay s¢« renely in the same perch while the fuel plane's pilot, John Hunter, ex-- ecuted tail spins. nose dives and Pilan Varied Stock While no definite information could be obtained, it is understood that complete lines of men's, wo-- men's and children's apparel, as well as shoes, yard goods, floor coverings and house furnishings will be carried in the store, as well as a modern Beauty Parlor and Shoe Repair Department. The Interstate Department Steres | decided to call this store the | Waukegan Dry Goods company,| the same as they bhave namodi many other stores after the city | in which they are located, be-- cause each store becomes part of the community. (Continued from Page 1) street sides of the store rooms and the entire interior is to be equipped with -- new fixtures throughout. o The town of Little Fort was changed to the Village of Wau-- kegan in 1849 and became the City of Waukegan in 1890. The first rallroad train came to Wau-- kegan in 18%55. LOCAL PEOPLE JOIN -- CROWDS WATCHING ENDURANCE FLIERS PACGE TWO (Continued from page 1) f dent a few minutes after it occurred ' placed the little girl in his machine ' and drove with all possible speed to | the St. Theresa brospital Dr. C. A. Barnes was called to attond the 'chnd, but she passed away shortly | after being taken to the institution. | The body was removed to the ' White and *Tobin Funeral home where the inquest was held. In the I meantime the youthful drtver of the | automobile was taken to police l headquarters where a charge of as«-- | sault with a deadly weapon was {med against him. His father 6b-- | tained hbis release on bonds. A fourteen months old baby suf-- fered a possible skull fracture Sat-- urday afternoon at the intersection of Telegraph and Belvidere roads when two cars collided there, ac-- cording to Capt. George Heckinger and Deputy Sherift William Klar-- kowski, of the county hi@ghway po-- lice. J. J. Henderson,. of 40 N. Eim wood avenue, had been driving east on Belvidere street, according to Heckinger, when the other car came out on Telegraph road. Jury in Verdict The coroners jury composed of Robert Smart as foreman and Earl Douglas, Dewey Anderson, W. J> Mi-- han, George Lewin gnd Frank Webb returned a verdict in which it held that the driver had used all ordin-- ary precaution to prevent the trag-- edy. The parents of the child are pros-- trated with grief by the tragedy which robbed them of their only child. CHILD KILLED _ > _ WHEN RUN DOWN Funeral services will be held from the home at 2 o'clock, Daylight Saving Time, Tuesday afternoon, with Rev. E. Dawe ofticiating. In-- terment will be made in Avon cem-- eterv. ° Mrs. Henderson, and Mrs. W. S Henderson, | and _ son John, _ 14 months, werL all injured and taken to the St. Therese hospital A -- warrapt -- charging _ Castmir Usyler with asault with a deadly weapon was issued after the crash Mrs. Albert Johnson, 232% Far-- | ragut street, Chicago, sufffred a ! broken nose late Saturday evening | when, as ahe was driving with hcr; husband on their way to Lake Geneva, she lost control of the car and plunged into a ditch near| Wauconda. Mr. Johnson was not | injured. Dr. J. A. Ross at Wuu-l conda attended Mrs. Johnason | 12 KILLED IN DISTRICT i Chicago, Aug. 26 --(AP)-- The middle west's death toll for the | W nite anda brown all sizes to 6. (Continued from page 1) MEN'S HEAVY WORK SHOES All sizes, black. and brown. Chlcago Woman Injuged GYM "LM CCC SHOF.S @ E S.Ii;:,pc.zn $1.00 GL" E $1 .90 ._ _A New Service!'! FREE Parking Privileges for Globe Customers As an added shopping convenience for our customers, we have made special arrange-- ments for FREE storage of their cars, under cover, at the CLAYTON GARAGE, 122 N. Sheridan Road -- ; block east and +; block north of the Globe store. On ac-- count of the limited capacity of the garage, this privilege is extended only to bona-- fide customers who make a minimum purchase of $1.00 and is for a two hour period. All time in excess of two hours will be charged for at the rate of 10c per hour. You are invited to make full use of this service. . $2.00 Baby Badly Hurt BY AUTOMOBILE W aAUKEGANK'S FOREMXOST STORE SINCE 1899 GLOB)E E P A 15 7 Hundreds of pairs of much higner priceq@ shoes go on sale for star Value Day on'ly at thnis low price . BARGAIN BASEMENT An airplane «rash in Detroit took two Hvyes and indirectly cost anoth-- er in an automobile collision. George Nichols, 24, and Daniel Bacila, 25, both of Detroit, were killed when a plane piloted by Lloyd Freeman, 29, crashed and burst into fAames. Freeman was seriously hurt. The pllot and passen; rs were dragged from the wreckage and put in an automobile. En route to a hospi-- tal the 'car struck another, killing Miss Anopoac Orr, 25, of Royal Oak, Mich., and injuring four others, two perhaps fatally. Sunday holiday today stood at .12 with automobiles and airplanes the principal causes. Despite . crowded . beaches~ no drowning was reported. WOMEN'S STYLE Mrs. Dan W. Cutter, 62, was kill ed at Lincoln. I!!, and her husband Injured when a Chicago and Alton railroad train struck their car. In Chicago an unidentified man fell beneath a Chicago and Northwest-- ern railroad train and a woman was killed in an automobile collision. The only aquatic tragedy was re-- ported in Detroit, where King Bel-- isbe, 19, was killed when a a speed boat in which he was riding with 10 others, struck a cable b#ween a dredge and a barte. Two others, including HWenry Price, 2%, plot of the speedboat, were injured IEPPELIN LANDS _ AT LOS ANGELES; _ LEAVES TONIGHT STAR V ALUES The total elapsed tim leaving Lakehurst. N J ., ing at Los Angeles wias and 2° minutes Thus far the sgreat alr the mammoth balloon pearance of a great fis rap'dly through the a rap Gly (Ahrorl&gh lThe alr The Graf Zeppelin made her <af landtng here 79 hours and 5 mino utes after leaving Tokyo , In bringing the ship t at 5:18 A. M. (9018% Eo D Eckener nosed the forward within 50 feet of the grovw rear protrudin«k in the air There was nothing . the eye to indicate any was auffered in the stor world journ« ~Ot _ @ll sizes but come pre-- pared to buy seyv-- eral pairs I (Continued from page ite any damage be storm it had No mail or phone orgers on adver-- tised items All sales final. vis i ble THE. WAUKECAN DAILY SUN. TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1928 SHOES A I n is kill isbiand Alton ir. o Jn LA D S T O T ] & D to 'vu-re watchins in and fields HOLD FIVE YOUTHS FOR BURGLARIZING according to the police forced an entrance and began to ransack the stand. All were captured. Find Loot The boys bave been living in an abandoned concession stand in Mun-- delein where police state that they found a quantity of loot taken in other robberies. . The boys will be brought to the county jail this afternoon and char-- ges will be filed against them in juvenile court. * 4* Starting out from the Waukesgan Yacht club dock promptly at 3: 00 o'clock _ yesterday -- afternoon _ and hbeaded by Commodore Smith of the Yacht club in the New Era, the fleet of boats moved out into the lake where a heavy sea tossed _ them about at straining ropes when they tied up at the can buoy. Waves Lash Boats With the wind whipping through his vestments. and the wash of the high waves .against the bobbing boats _ nearly drowning -- out -- his voice, Rev. Ganster #spoke the fu-- neral _ service and gave a short sketch of the life of Capt. Jilson who, just before his death on Sept. 17%, 1928, had requested that his body be cremated and his ashes cast into the lake. Rev. Ganeler said that Capt Jii-- son sfarted his lake career when, at the age of 12. he and another boy built a 12 foot sailing agd row boat and salled acros© Lake Michigan from Waukegan harbor They planed a board in the sand and carved their names and the date on the board. Ten years later wheu they returned. the board was still or L. servics ASHES OF CAPTAIN JILSON SCATTERED ON LAKE MICHIGAN h a & I W d a y than 5 mediate square A I the DEPOT CONCESSION Spent All His Life on Lake pt. Jilson was harbor master at kegan for about T yvears prior d e8( (Continued from page (Continued 'from Page 1) death at the aze of 71. but he pent all of his life on the lake xas widely known by yachts-- and sallors all around _ the He held a captain's lHcense t one time was in charge of ingk vessel carrying lumber on Black kid leather soles and rubber heels. nigh! en Yager took part in $1.00 4 walit LEATHER BOUDOIRS 1 & 1 mated All sizes to $OT 8 m House llion _ persons nearby tow us on hand for d th ay Y a U 1) the mile,| ester-- ' hours' a pan. more the K Thursday, Aug. 29th----Open 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. WKWomen's fine guage rayon vests, panties, bloomers, etc.; sizes 36 to 42; specially priced 2 Star Value Day-- for 36--inch Rayon drapery damask, @ in novelty stripe patterns; usual s 39¢ value; cut from 4 demi--pieces-- yds. _ Pure' linen crash, made with fast color border; full 16 inch width, Special Star Value 6 Day Price-- vas. 48--inch dotted marquisette, in white, cream or ecru color: 39¢ value. Remnant 7 ~ lengths. vds. Fire glazed finish drapery silka@-- lines, in beautiful floral 6 patterns. 25¢ val. Special -- U yds. Men's heavy grade khaki color work pants; well made; sizes to 42;, Star Value Day Price--EACH S--piece curtain sets; made with 2 flat side drapes and tie--backs. with deep flounce rayon valance ----SET .. s Rine, soft finish bleached long cloth, put up in 10 yard boits; specially priced Star Value Day at a BOLT . s _ Plain rayon marquisette pancls.' Made with three--tier tucks and $ deep silk bullion fringe, EACH, Men's heavy Rockford Work hose; in blue or tan mixed colors: 15¢ value; -- 10 On Sale At-- ors. 42 and 45 inch bleached pillow cases, good quality, made with regulation hems:; limit, 5 5 to a customer. for Heavy canvas gloves made with elastic blue wristlet; 15c value; on sale Star 10 Value Day at -- nrs. or _ Mail Orders :'t'l:t';:lsl 3blllo.:;mgrusu"ct:'!U\\'iluzsu;(; $ Full size comfort batts; 72x90--in. ery -- crashes 36--in. _ heavy € < s j > nric [ size, 2--lb. weight; looks and feels drapery cretounnes; moderuist-- Y o 121 specially Priced 2 like all wool gfi) ale Star \':'uc$ c ana alt--over designs, tar Value Day-- for Diy at * n s & al from. ful pleces ¥ds hor TA 1ID Ni Phone dy Phone or " D or Mail ; Mail SIAR VALUE DAY Bleached Pillow Cases Men's Rockford Hose GLOBE BARGAIN BASEMENT each *"'"Chase" fine bleached soft fin-- Ish bed sheets; extra length full bed size; regulation hems; limit of 4 to one customer: Canvas Work Gloves All remaining summer straw hats and felts; good selection of shapes and colors;. extra-- ordinary values at, choice .. ... Bleached Longcloth Dotted Marquisette Men's Khaki Pants Drapery Damask Rayon Lingerie 5--Pce. Curtains 36 in. Silkaline Women's . Millinery 81x99 Bed Sheets Tuck Panels Linen Crash No Telephone or Mail Orders Filled--Shop Early! prs. WAUKEGAN'S FOREMOST STORE SINCE 1899 Near--Wool 72x90 Batts Children's bloomers, combina-- tions, vests of fine gauge rayon; deep double crotch; flat 2 lock seams: sizes 6 to 14 for Children's dresses, printed broad-- cloths, prints, woven ginghams; in basque effect and pleated skirt styles; sizes 7 to 14, CHOICE-- Boys' Blouses, made of printed broadcloth and percales, sizes 6 to 14. Specially 2 priced Star Value Day---- for Good quality 3t6--in. unbleached Muslin; made for sheets and pil-- low cases; cut from full 12 bolts; specially priced -- ¥vds 36--inch x 6 ft. window shades: water color or oil opaque; slight seconds of values 2 to 85c * for rine mArquisette curta made with deep silk fringe: ecru color onlv ---- Men's shirts; collar attached separate laundered or soft c lar to match, guaranteed colors Star Value Davy Onlv--EACH Season end clean--up of sleeveless summer silk dresses--plain col-- or washable crepes. printed crepes and other wanted tabrics in desirable colors and fatterns. Every sale final-- no exchanges or refunds. Choice at-- ) womens sum-- mer house dresses. novelty _ r a y o n weayes, piques, en-- se m ble combina-- tions. corded dimi-- ties and other ma-- terials choice-- Children's Bloomers 36 in. Unbl. Muslin $1.95 House Dresses Men's Dress Shirts . Boys' Blouses Summer Window Shades School Dresses FINAL SALE Silk Dresses 40 in. Panels PHONE w@S~%, MAJESTIC 2 Women's step--ins and chemises; made of silk and lisle Society Crepe; lace trimmed. Spe-- 2 cial Star Value Day, at for Women's _ Combination suits, Bloomer or open bottom and brassiere Top combinations made of fine guage rayon, EACH -- Women's Muslin Gowns Women's Gowns made soft muslin in white Size 17 only; 59¢c value -- All--over novelty print fast color foulards; cut from demi--pieces; 39¢ quality, Special 5 Star Vhltie Day yds. Women's built--up s length union suits: on stripe. Samples $1. values-- Society Crepe Step--ins Boys' heavy double knee black ribbed school hose; full length; slight irregulars of the 6 regular 35¢ values, special prs. "B. V. May" perfect threat silk hose:; all mer shades: $1 value sale Star Value Dav o Plain color ravon plat shaped leg: all the wa sizes 6 to 9)/;; slight ulars of 3980 cualit, Boys' longies and lined k made of dark, serviceabie part wool suitings; sizes on sale at, PAIR ....... Light and dark washing, full 3 es: 19¢ value-- Star Value Daw~ New Noveity challies: full pi ity; 19¢ value. Star Value Daw~ Women's Rayon Comb. striped pattern----a Day Bargain at . Ch 20 in. fast color printed drap ery -- crashes; 36--in. heay! drapery cretonnes; modernist ic ana alit--over designs, 5 from ftuil pieces yds Girls' Rayon /; Hose Women's Union Suits 36 in. Ptd. Foulards lisle to 4 Wom liren's wool s Longies--Knickers Boys' School Hose $1 Pure Silk Hose Juvenile Sweaters 36 inch Percales 36 inch Challies Society Crepe. Slips 39c Cretonnes t¥ se; all wanted _slight irreg-- qualitv 3f Ppain ve' bike ht boiu se on wl ces Star n s&le percales »Over. sweat-- 18 neck. wide 1@1Nn nted shades TIECI Qua or Mail Orders Pay Ch nre to gromegin in s