1Mliiia, 1itlllllttlil, TEAMS SECOND BEST PAID IN ILL Tuck." tn tho his county schools. out to thou In Cool county. on tho moot paid to the Qtate, "and!" to . 'tat-tt ("on out in much G. Btatr, not. myrrh-i and." ot public tnstmetitttt. tttel, touch." In "to count, "ulnar no - ot nuns u not. Koo. "my "on" $1,803.": Winn-3 W. 81.8"": Poona. 81,801.35; Wilt, um»; Bonn-Ion um»; and It. Chit. 81,816.51. Cook coo-t1. w: _.. new " 333-315.. This mm at". mm po. lltlonl in but. county school. "a degtraN. All but at aa-tttttt an! In. "My In all"; it one". with but can mm. The high 0W of mu-nm In? wally "tueu on the man- at ttt Gt%uitFirttiGtau9eitumtNu not!" better Instruction. . Received Ava-ado of $1660 County Int. 'ttf Schools T. A. Simpeon ior yenrn he. urine to bring not" en improvement in the rural cchooie of the county rad tae results hue been when. The mne- nrd hee been rel-ed from time to time and there ere extremely 10' counties which on boat no my country school. which come up to the deeired lamina of instruction hid down by the ntetc department of public instruction. Lake county he- been eoytpiimttttttf mpeatediy ,re,r,rar-rtiuare 4rar-r4r-r4rak4b4"r" The Fox Luke school has organized with 3 tores, ot throt- teacheru and one bandied And twelve pupils. On "count " the congested condition. the beard bu touud u nuaury to open no tune; in the name hail t mu (we ot the overflow. This I. not an ideal qitettiira and "manila; kinda he done noon to merove this wedid'on. The gollowmg tucker- nave bun hired for me coming yea-n . Among those who hove left for Flor- y Mn to spend the winter ore Mr. sud In. M. Hustle, In. B. stis sad the , mon and Peterson tsmilies. There are :1 others who'sre Just wniting tor-the A first host to spend them slong. And '1' still there ore some who say this wss _,r'r A poor your for business. ' There has been . good stlvndsnce [/ st the Union Sundny school on sum- L, - by the, manor visitors may of 'i"" who. sold they would not hove Mar "in a hero hsd there not been s eundsy i! The teachers sre now orgsnising for {,4 the loll sud winter. but unless more sre teaehers volunteer their services, the 3 v "no" school will have to close for N, m of teschers. It seems too bad to in. do this, when the ch'ldren ore so anx- Mms. D. G. Sherwood, princlml; Mm Gladys Pouemxn. intermediate grade mod "rm-Joule Harlbutt in the pri- nary room. "With such excellent teachers as these, we cannot help but get good results The local P. T. A. has not at yet resumed its annual work, but we are in hopes it will soon do so. so that the uh'ool may have the benefit of the ex- cellent this Associattog donated at year ,..... . The G. P. Landry: are contemplate ing building . flue ressaence on Oak street. opposite the any Honda res- ldenoe. The thlace J. Hum (unit: have moved to Villa Grove. ur They will be missed try my of their neighbors and friends. Mrs. Mann was a good ' -- . I'l_AL __'J - lilUuun. nu." __--"'"" worker In both the Womn'l Club and the Sunday School. f: _ . Last Ythtrt cook Co. Paid Ion. . John Barth, Chicago real estate broker. Monday med amt for 8130 000 dunno: against Mrs. Rebeocn Bol- colnb. of Area, charging her with __ branch of contract. Barth claim- V atte agreed to permit hint " who i divide her property and dovolop It, fund the: nu. Grandbmettttr with .9 tlrlug" cl: I the "I." (y' to. of no! to In. "In" _ te tho an for w let to I!" In" Je"' hi Mun court than! No (atbmter, In" J, banner of cu. ».CID- . "(all UM" un-u. .___ -7, _ The next socinl mm given by this organization will be the st'cond " mm Fellownhlp dinner, for the mem- bers and their escorts only. Mrs. Eugene Biddilon entertained s few friends at one o'etoth luncheon Thursday. Oct. 2. The 'ttair wu in honor of Mrs. J. Sims, who in going may for the winter. 19m to come $130,000 DAMAGE q SUIT IS FILED irTvGiiiiii "hook. FOX LAKE P. Y. A. has not " yet *1}... "Nana." " " I I I " I , " " an ll 16: " ' 2523 2884 " " It " 6 " " " I " It " " " 30 " " " 15 I " " I 14 2 I " " l n: " " " " " " " 88-1 " It " " I I , Ittt " " 10 " II " " u " a " " a! " I tt 14 " ti " I " 1 M I " " " n " " " B wing My. Comm - out um 38-" In better to". f W- WII} an. 99W h Pt Wind". t'rtbuu' bureau [can mm. nnd Gown. played a ttse Old Country 'WS. COMM m The tom: Blind 8-13 tttd m "and . our. 1114 an an 110" 81 " WWIMV. "" a" a?! inun- 1mm. in Glut than VIM um Gun No. " Probhm No. ". Br Beet Berry. Above solutions from the Morris' Systems Cpeckerist (Checker Mag:-' zine). . , l mack---' 815171819 IU. White--." lft ll 25 26 28 30 Blnct to play and win. 24 27 " 22 3 8 " 2 ll 4 26 ti' 4 ll 11 I mnte--ro " " K l.' WhltH " K 6. Buck to guy and win C Blaett---6 " 12 K 15. White-do 26 K3 6 8. Buck to play and drum " 10 " 23 " 30 25 6 16 11 " 22 17 20 11 " " 26 30 " 12 8 It " 22 " " " Problem No. Ito. By Bert Berry Black---' " 27 Kg, 1 23. Whiter---" 11 " 32 K 8. Black to plnr and win. an 325 193 117 $1,500 REWARD RR aM CUTTERS The Illinois Bell Telephone com- pony h" potted o reward of 81500 for Information and conviction of pen Ions who hove been cutting the com- pany" cobie. according to word re ceived Tueedny try Sheriff Ahlntrom. Copper wire thieves have out a num- her of cabin in the Northern mi. noie territory. Commerciei manager E. A. Judd of the Wankegan district. has not had any reports of such den redatione having been committed here, however. Btttek-.c10 15 K3 1 M. wtuto---5 XI 4 6. Buck to play and win Problem No. 31. By Bert Berry mtatmtrttittyuttt' Solution to Problem Np. 26: Br w, B1nCk--10 " K. 1 M. White-5 K ' 6. White to play 1nd draw, Solution Sqution _C.'.",3lllC4illllC.9lllL, I I05? (ii) . 'lli,i:?Allic.: i In a tai ii?lrii?liiilh'llll, iil'igllilllai 'lllLJllL 'lr,c,iilllhr?) :33 1lllll_llIlltAtt1'; afar%.rs,iii'..)iii,, i,, is} Ati tllCj'e2/ It /tiii'_'fa's.'rra"ciii'r//' 1%. i=1,» a 4% "fifi'""ii" 'Lllllh"iktlC_tttAtt ll 18: It " " " ' 14 " " "" 318 ORDIR YOUR IUPPLY "ow-thet.' DILIVIIY 0"!va ' Incl-l Donna M "can. on. , fiW--Ev E R 'ftl1'hti'fif THE ASTE OF THE GOOD OLD DAYS THE TASTE OF THE GOOD OLD DAYS Lona: Fm (Sign Me and Soda Tht-All Hum to Problem No. 27. By w,' to Problem No. 28. Br W. g 2: ll' g., /, 'm There are " criminal com in Midi-j , Ittt " " 10 " tion to a number which hue been put " " " " " it on the cell time the docket In tr " ll ' " 1 l) and. There nre also no we: on the n " " " B wine common In: docket. and the totat, points mtt thnt 38-" number of chenbery cues in 800. While the number or criminnl - II bed In lower by two, the number ot con- Irpgdtt-'t'le'ell, non luv enu- bu increued by 00. n Gi Ctttttm. played end the cbnneory has gained " since - 'vn. "and" the In, term. - "I!" .4, .m The court room In. tttHd with Inv- - _ _ 7:; 101143"me 2" the court , . . ' " e to e - 'd a d I' ", 1% A number of liquor lav viointion " 24 1 " B "lulu": were continued until next week. Including charge. unto-t Otto Km: __ - - - . -. lot Half Day. Pnul lune}. North Obi- IWUIIII 11-10 "ttk Br JACK GOODALL P" couu'rv mannw'ron chi-71kt 1ltee64--4t-aarg" mm. - a! 80mm" PM." Lttto E 18 22 " " 24 19 24 28 " " " " " " " " " MNY cuss SWAMP CIRCUIT COURT IN CALL MONDAY Tho October term ot the Circuit court opened Monday with . record number of cues o nthe docket. tho hunt In tho history [an empty." Octbore Term of Docket Con- tains Record Number of Cases; Set Many 'for Trial. Chicago @7335}: Militia}.- 16¢ Ronni. Pox lake and [mu Bunk. North qaresssearir9re4r4re4r4b9b4b2' " h P T A I I S I C . . tr-rtre4ra'eee4tmtee4' John Rump purchased a new Mc- Cormick veering tractor for the boys to do their 3110 mung. Rump Bros. had quite a big run in lilo filling this year, and it was neceugry to have re- liable machinery. - "irirwnmot, deputy clerk of the Circuit court, had a busy day writing Betion on the one: called. Al Bunton has tuprirt "ken employ- ment with the Fouldl Milling Co. at Libertyville. He has the same Job there he had last spring, when he came back home to assist In the tum work for the summer. AI says he always like: to can right There he left off, as he don't like to lave out any parts. l Tom Matousek and mother and a not of their friends motored out trom l"' city last Wednesday uni spent the idny at the N. F. Busch home. 'r, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Busch are stay- iing at the Max Miller home in Liber- it/ty Mrs. Busch is assisting Mrs. .Milier, who is on the ailing list with [an attack of appendicitis and a com- iplication of othdr ailments. V ___ itdnton and Sievers tilled their lilo: the out week. . _ - __ Nick, our violinist. was in town 01)- erating a. truck. Evidently he not only is master of a violin. but when it comes to work he is there, too. Donna Mae Mntouaek. daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Mae Matousek, has been quite m the past two Week: with a light attack of pneumonk. At this writing she is some better. .. -N." F. Busch was a business caller in Arlington Heights Friday. - We were. informed that John Born- holen will cease tilting the soil and has his farm for sale. A party from Texas may buy the place. - vHérbert- Weidner - In: a mum!" caller in Libertyville and Wheeling sundttrtittht. - _ - The dine at Half Day Situr'day night. given by the Jolly Four, was 3 big success. both socially and finan- cially. 7 If bulimic, In. spent Bands;' at home. also attended the dance " Half Day Saturday night. __ ,_ MMW a: «mu...- '%tltl2Tiiisertsi's'i2fttsNtu" i GrriedinStoekandforseiebr J. c. Jason, AN'I'IOCH, ILL. M "humid-ad. MgsataMiu-0otV mum-many" mill-M ungua- "In that" "and". . um, Umbdonnoek In Mod employment In (in-or. ttertn.-ietMgsll" do.) at out was; (on. dttended the "to mu " mm. Ind". At the unto no. " mm. III- dar,itusaidt-aa-rtteing mutant; wu mood. with I Boo t. We forgot ta motion this in od- nnco, mequontly not a vary but crowd at it. . "The Putin Center Mew Pox-Mo." which took pine loud" morons of In! took " 0:" than. The undo otartqd on the all side, -stt don; over Lonovilo "0.. than, our North street and m " to Western on. Both Weidnor vol ban. not can". Hm have": rod. in his "to. no in (on town and didn't "to tNrideatttHdirtaoetaamt-. no the rod. mu in tho not. so u to nun the nude. ' G. M. wanna: bu return" from mmmumkgumy. We has: Mr. washer spent qtttto u tot a! an. a Hollywood and way enjoy- ed In: In: them. Why? George mm: hu n contract to build: house here in the not: future. Mr. ind In. Kandy from Chicago were that!" It the Georg. mm homo and". __ _ Jacob minor 2n25,gf Palm m . ttaihtr n It". roune Bunch'l loudly. --. - _ w im'WIut In: in town Wednesday night. - - --- --" Wick-in Gem. Mr. and Mn. nu Mfr ler "tended the bail game gt Liberty- vmo Sand". _ Emu); Siam was a Libertyville visitor Stturday. A _ Fred and Clirence Busch unloaded s car of building blocks for E. Gees! one day last week. T - - mx'wner and family And] Pred Bunch spent Monday at the Crestmore rum. Emil Geest came near losing his car by fire last Saturday night. Georg? Wanner ot Chicago was 'a caller in this vicinity hat Bttturtittr. He returned to Chicago Sunday, and has uken rooms at the Altenhelm. Fred Busch and Max Miler were caller: in Half Day Honda. Bunion. ter., via a business other hfarirood Air Mail Field ONE of the most complete installations for guidance of mail service night pilots is now in use at the Maywood air mail field. Public Service Company engineers oo-oper- ated with government engineers in design- ingandin%aingthei1iurpirtationyfthis field, the most spectacular feature of which isttie3tiinchfGod1ightmountedononeof the?main hangan. Thin beacon light throws a beam of 6,000,000 candle power into the night airy and provides a path of light viible toaviators for 175 WMmguidodtoMaywpod 'tAgMllllllllllLfLt1tiCC_11d PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS sum 0,000 aqua" miUe--202 cm. and t----atlth Gm or Ehctn'dty ? THEO BLECH, Dist. Manger. t9rlttMlt.Nte.Alte?. b tdh-tttp - at"! In iiGriiia" out It al til - d it - It. In. 3 M lulu. Uat m. " Jul Jun. wu I'll-l M in In! Mm M. I." wont wrong with the star- tu nut of tho whine sud it left tho rand "Manly. mod new" the ditch and vent through n fence and landed In . corn field ere it stopped for n truth ot air. Jack escaped with out I watch. 1 HORSES CAUSE $5,000 LAWSUIT How. Dental. well known roll- dent ot 1ghinnd Put hum: mod n ".000 - an "ainat Juno. Loom. - mull" vat of Enron. chiming he w dam-d to that extent " Wu may "and or open-nun; , my!" pee, .__ Dense) bought two 'bonen horn Lrons, cumin; they were "ranted to be sound end never broken. Next dny he leaned one was "weaned end the other m n Inna. be m Re had paid no In cut: and given n check tor the reminder. Denul stopped pnyment on the check. Mann land him nun-ted on n charge ot open-nun: n emtfidenee me. The charges were Ill-mined by Janice Coal-en met he had heard Lyons evidence. _ tiUd the suit. FOR OVER 100 YEARS hauler!) oil has been a wedd- wide remedy for kidney, liver and Lighted by This Company BEEF-1 a." ot manna Putt, 1umhattoanduricacideonditimta. eesemett-ttroutge.,athmtutevttnt a-.'rhr-.Juidrt-.rn+t chem "than "an. No. " in 'a series of statement. about the Company's business Waukogln. llllnolo MAAR LEM OIL The announcement that the Pablo Sorvioo Com- m of Northern Illinoi- ho been awarded. the hr 10", k a m to the mm, In which "I m w " van u to the - Lifting Yourself Out of the Renter's Class petition with the cheer-lo tttht and - con- nlu " the United 'rllt.tu1'l.Jllu'll2% TN. "and no and. to field by this tremendously high power bea- con. They are further directed to safe land- ings by ground lights and ted mushroom markers indicating the cinder runways. There is also an illuminated weather vane to give them wind direction., s), The Company providee the electricity for all of ttatmimirutionaitiitNoforthe400,000 candle power guide light installed at Harvey. Public Service fi,trt,'g,te, tobeable to g-ist the United States emment in leeeening the haunt of the air and to lend iteaid inmalting thefacilitieeof thetrane- continental " mail service more efficient. W. F. FRANZEN, Jr. Secure an ideal enviroment for your family-and that imam a Home that is your own. We'll be glad to show you the my without any obligation on your part. F TutiswutrouwilldowhenyoubuyorbuiklYoutthm Home. 'Thcre is no use trying to be contented with unfavor- able conditions. C"" ' _ . TELEPHONE so Tbnophon. leohyvmo 144.3 b;