6 WILMETTE LIFE January 7, 1927 .r======iliWJLMEm FOLK HEAR KERCHOO! 1·he ·neeze is one way nature has of warning you that a cold is coming on. NYAL LAXACOLD tablets taken at the first indication of a cold usually give prompt relief. Laxacold is a tonic laxative. It moves the bowels freely but gently and proper bowel action is ver1 essential in ridding the system of a cold. Keep a box handy. crwcnt)-Jive 'T~as-'Twrnty-five Cent& Ridge Ave. Pba·rmacy C. C. RENNECKAR Opposite Sc. Joseph's C hu rch Phone W ilmen e 3 16 which they arc tacking, gradually, but surctr bringing thrm. to his sense. or Yicw. Even if .nc;>t Faclsts, every Italtan · 1 is for Mussolmt. . . . (f "I had the oppor'tun1ty of havmg several interviews with II Ducr, and when The Terminals came hack to their Noted Scholar Brings Back Ac'..1 ' speaking of his prop1r. 1 w satu, yes, ~tridt:, \Vcdnesday of last \\'t.·ck. hy de count of Great Achieve\H' must ht.·cmn c pract1ral, \\T haYC feating tlw \Yilmrttc State Hank team menta of II Duce huilt a hriclge in ~ix hour:'.' in a fast game oi haskethall. Th<· holi Admires Italian P ea sant d;n· post pntH'lllent oi act h· itie ~ in t lu · .Mr. and ~I r:;. N. Rus:-;o, of 725 Sheri ,. inlprt.':\Sl'd \\ith 1 \\" ilntdt~' l~t· rreatiol'1' lea~ttc..· hac.l littlt "I \\·as particular!_ dan road. \Vilmctte. attended a dinner and str ongl_ ,. admired thr Italian pras- 1nr 110 ~· .fft'ct 011 .·the I (·rmtnal q\ltt1ktt.' . which w<l' g-t\'f'll at th e Palmer hou se, . ·I 'll" . n·t·,.l . t10" Ill' \\' J)O\H'I" tn the I The \\ lhlll"lh· St;l t l' hank lt·;llll \\";( :\ Ill t s. " 10 · t. ,.... r-. 1~ 1 l f 1 recent lv. for 11iss Fredericka Blank- an nation. ~I n:-solini is ohYinn s l~· a srit' ll - thl' lead: 1~ . ~o , :~ at. t .w t'tH o t 'Y twr. a ·m ·ll known student at the U ni- tif1r ecnno 111 ist. 1lt· insi :-. ts that Italian .· ti ·· ~ t h ;~lt. I ht· lt·rtlltn:~b mack th~·t r \'ersity oi Chicago and who l~ ecently mu st 1wt - 1·annot lin· a~ pt·opk ()f dl'hut 1pr I h(· IH·llCir:o. In t lw t hml n ·tun;cd irom Ttah· where shL' received riche r na tions . li e h1·lirre s in p rndn~ -~ peri od, · ,,·hc..·u, hy l'XC:t·lknt 1~;-!tll w n.rl.: hl'r deg-ree in It <·.li~n littc·ratnrl' . By re- ; 11 ~. He 111akc:' the pc,qde 1(1\'l' tht·lr tllt'Y forged allt'ad \\:tth an t.:l~ht. pOittt quest. she spokr impromp tu of thl· w~rk and :-o national \n·;1ltlt i-. notir - lt·;t d. Tht· final ~'t' rt"c.l wa s Stllll!ar t <~ "Nr\\' Tutly ." a h1 ." i 11 r rea:-. i11 g-. t h e !i r ~ t t " ·" 1H · no,<~:-. 111 t h <· 1nat t < ·r c .' 1 · 1 1. . · J ' tnakn1·,. h;hkt'f .; . .I ht Hank tt.·am. I ll . Shl' said, " I ;un delighted to tdl y ou 1 11 1 1 "\ \ ' ith t 1 H ' \ a 11ctn ll' 1.1:- ... t O \\ :-. ·"" I · how t·nthu sia:-. tic T am ahout :\fussolini ~rcatt·:-. t loliti r al geniu s -pulling tll - tht· latlt'r p;tr l of thl' a:-.t JH' rwd . . ,I. 1 It · 1 . ,.l.and his :\t.·w Ttah·. Th er e is much to ·. Jt ·th· l soug-h t <lr sp l'ratel~ · to m·crtak<· tht· l' t l1l' I . ."\I) ( ( ) l1 ) · 111 l 11 . ' 11 :-. · . . I . l 'I' . I I I he said . tln ssoli;1i i:-. a n~ ry ea sy man l..( · · 1 f tl 1 .. 1: 1g 11 ., t·tght po tnl kac cd t 1e ern1111:1 ~ . 1tt t ' " g o l11g' to )l' f)lll' n h' l olli'll ,, . . 1 t' 1 to talk to, n .· ry dem ocratic and very lOllS A . lllt.' rtCalh . go tll l"fltl"ll l t·l1\ It'll ~!J t ,rt. \\hl'n tIt' game <'IH C<. . \\·1 ){t _ ...., · _ · t. practiral. Ill' i:- the man that Italians a :·c stw 1g ly itnprl' s~ ed \\'ith tlw won · .\ n ·r, ,rd r rt t\UI at tt·tHil'd tla· .l' l1 · 1 nr('d. During- an intcrvic\\' ,dth Am eri- ,tcriul. sy;;tt·nJ of Fa~·i slll(l: 'l\1 m~··irnU 11 1l' :· . tht· ~In_\,· at:~l.s~hoo~ g~·nttla-..tllt ll can t.·c!itors, l.1c referred to the ·United lt ~il,· ~:- thl' rratllc ol Fan:-m u tha t 1... hk ;1r hn-. hl'tn g pt ,,( ttc·all~ filled. Statc..· s in a most complim entary way. He t·xperts frn111 Ame.rica a nc..·w phil - g-oit.tg tu. sprt' ad al.l .o':~r Et~r ~)pt.·_.·.Yi o- ~ Thc lim·-ttp fc,llO\\" '-: . lt:nn· wt th :\ln -; -.n1tnt. b nnh .l \\t.IJHill \I . i> · 1 · 1 thophy, a philosophy of practicality. I· · . anntn!.! c·wl'r :--. ng 11 1nrwarc : . · · 'fi 11 I to O>tal11 JtiStt aJt' rm~ . Ru . . :'d , ,;hn son. ll'ft i o rwa~·tl ; ~Iillard ir0111 which the Italians mu:-~t learn. " .\lin\\' llll' tn s a~· a \ntr<l (l i prai s t· Po\\'n:- ." ce 11 tt·r: Lnnan Go~ s . right Remarkable Orator illl: the schools. :\ s incnt.· s_ , tnpathy guard : l·:ltttt·r \\'tlt.nan. ldt ~uard and "II Dun· i~ a remarkable orator and l'XIst.; a111011g tilt.' s tu~h·nt:-~ and a cor - R cthert :\[acLeatl. left f11rward . wht·n ·he spt:aks ahout fa scisnw, he i~ clial inttrl'st i:- l'SJll'rtalh· rx tt'IHkd to 'J'I T . 1 l>;t:-.kl'll, ;tll Yery convincing. An immediate con- Amt·rican stu(lt·nts." . lt.' t·rmina 1 ~t' l'fl!H . , tea tn ddt' a It' <l t h t · S t. J o h 11 .. t tam. 2,) tart with tht' Ita lian peopk and a pcrto 13. tht.· :-.tconcl teatn linl' -UJl being, :'onal cnntact with II Duce is ~o conlll'nrr ~t·idt.·ltt.: rk. rt·fltl'r; Erwin \·incittg that all till' ialse reports \Yhich Missionary to India to \\'c hl'ar an· ~ud<lcnh s hattered. The Preach at Local Church Bral.l;ll l l' r , ldt i() n\·anl ; Eu~t' tll' llart. things which he <lot.·~ are fiiH'. pro Rt·r. James Raun, missionary to In - right innrard: ~lar !-> hal Peterson, left grt.·:-.sive and suitable to shifting condi - dia undt·r direction of the hoard of the guard; Ct.·<,rgl' Engle, right guard and tions. \\'hai h(· has dont.· is almost un- LT nitt·d Lutheran church will preach (~rant Blasddl, ctntcr. be lievable. Italy is ~t nation of geniuses, the sermon at the \Vilmdtc English Tht Terminal volky ball team ab P and that is, pt.·rhaps, I nm st say, a clis - Lutheran church Sunday morning, was rirtorious in it s n·n·nt <·ncountt ·~· afh ·;llltag<' to thcmse1n·s, ~s a geniu s Jan uary 9. Raun wi ll also present an " ·ith thl· Huwanl P. T . A. tl'alll, win · i . . ~ddont practicaL exhibit of curios setting forth the re - ning in t\\·o straig-ht t' II Cuuntc..-rs, the..: "M ussolini wants to develop in his ligious and social customs of the Far first gaml'. 15 to (> and the !>trnnd, 15 , to 7. people the sense of practica l ~ty, in 1 East. PRAISE OF MUSSOLINI = Terminal C agers . Defeat Bank Five tn Close ontest 62' MADI STREET WHOLESALE CITY MARKE -8 9 PRONE: WILMETTE IS'O MEATS 7 F RETAIL co. s SAVE when you shop by selecting your meat here where yqu get A LOW PRICE on THE BEST GRADES. SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY, JANUARY LAMB LEGS CEOICE GRADE PORK LOINS HALF OR WHOL E LEGS of VEAL MILK FED RIB ROAST N ATIV E BEEF. BEST CUTS ~Oe F A"CY ROASTING CHICKENS, best quality · · · 41e HAMS CUDAHY 'S PURITAN BACON ARMOUR STAR HALF OR WHOLE BUTTER ARMOUR CLOVER BLOOM- r LB. PRINTS EGGS STRICTLY FRESH AND SELECTED sse 49e · Four Daily. Deliveries- 9 a.m.- I 1 ·a.m.- 2 p.m.- 4 p.m. - Wihnette- Kenilworth- Giencoe- Winnetka