|4 § Mr. Rommel was born oi July 12, 1859 in Schmiden by Canstadt Werâ€" tenberg, Germany, In the year of 1881 he came to America,.hzing up his first place of residence at Chicago. There he resided only for a short e for he soon came to Deerfield, findâ€" ing employment in a harness shop as harnessmaker, which â€" trade hdl Jearned,in Germany. Two years later Obituary of Mr. Philig. Romme! of Deerfleld, II1, t Watch: t column : for, special notice of a ery sale to be given on Saturday, Sept. 19 by the W. M. 8. . Place your orders early. Next Sunday evening there will be special music during the service. Rev. Williams will speak. Everybody is welcome! #f On Thursday < evening Rev. »Wilâ€" lisms will speak to a Chicago congreâ€" gation at 68th and Cottage Grove avenue. > 042 work ? Thursday evening the Christian Enâ€" deavor .held their regular monthly business meeting in the church. Friday afternoon at 4 p. m. the Junior choir will meet for rehearsal and at 8 p. m.â€"the adult thoir will mees. Will all members please try The A ‘ bad. accident occurred at County Line and Waukegan r Monday evening. The injured : taken to the Highland Park ha«r Another proof of the érowthi; of Deerfiéld is the fact that one m coach is not lfl?’ent for our l?r:; school students, l:d because of the overâ€"crowded condition it will not be: long before two busses will be L'e-1 quired. * > ho year. ‘Miss Lattoe of Waukegan is teachâ€" ing in the Everett school hgninetis Misses Jennie Nyqu and © fis; Nell Yahn are living at the home of Mrs. A. R» Warker. | Mr. and Mrs. John Hueh! vicrted Mr. and Mrs. George Sampson| of Chicago on Sunday. J six o‘clock while crossing Milwat avenue. She was struck by an a mobile. _ Mrs,. Alli has nT friends in Deer,fleld.mr1 Rev. Piepenbrok, pastor. '5 9:15 a. m. Sunday School. ~ ie 10:30 a. m. Church services in Gerâ€" Mrs. John Allison of Chicago inmntly.kille_q_ Monday evening a Robert and Arthur Johngon the past week with ‘their‘ aunt; A._.M. Johnson of Chicago. _ Sunday guests at the W, B. , home â€" were Miss â€" Roberts and Mr. Wilson Olendor£ o Libï¬rty- ville. > | To: The ladies of the ] Star give a bakery sale in Stanley A sons‘s confectionery‘ store, |(fo: George Herrmann‘s), on afternoon from two until four 0‘c 8T. PAUL‘S EYVANGELICAL CHURCH â€" The Wilmot Progressive give a dance at the ,Wflnai next Saturday evening, 3e beginning at eight 2’elock. © sic has been p y tend are assured a pleasa The public is cordially invi Mr.‘and Mrs. Aljex Willman| and son, Kress, and Mrs. E. H. W were the weekâ€"end guests of Mrs. Louise Osterman of La Cr ri ‘Miss ‘Florence Corcoran and (Mis: Margaret Kress spent the weekâ€"end in . Minneapolis with Mi ss‘s aunt, Mrs. Pat Monahan. _| p Mrs.â€"B. H. Kress spent the weekâ€" end in Milwaukee with Mrs. Kate Caâ€" Mn- 7 & * ‘!‘l ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Alex Willman! and PAGE FOUR | on ing. ~The injured were Highland Park hospital. uï¬ing up? and t Chicago.| plied short time | comn s s as | stand ! had | go, S ears later | railrc nself. fol.| owns zâ€˜ï¬ our fall |paid : by. prominent ‘the Chicago district, ! (Wilbur Glenn Voliva, year paid $16,959. â€" the biggest income resident of Lake co ception of some m gide part of the time or Highland Park, } In the Omaha common and| three shares of Northwestern| common for two share; of Omaha preferred. : | standing capital stock ‘of the Chica go, St. Paul, ‘l(ilmetmolis and Om:% railroad. _ The*Northwestern, whict owns 51 per cent stock of â€" the Omaha, proposes to give five. shares of Northwestern for seven shares â€"of ‘ Card of Thanks . f ‘Mrs. P. Rrommel and family gcâ€" knowledge their appreciation of your kind thoughts ‘and expressions of sympathy in their zfeat bereavement. Washington, Sept. . 4.â€"The Chicago and Northwestern railroad today apâ€" plied to â€" the Interstate Commerce commerce. commission for permission to acquire control b,;rlpurchau of oui; standing capital stock‘of the f WAs Burial ‘was . at the North Shore cemetery,. on Friday afternoon, folâ€" lowing â€"services at St. Paul‘s church with Dr. Leuder of Elmhurst and Rev. Piepenbrok officiating. _ W kee He leaves to mourn‘his bereaved wifé, three sons, Oscar, Carl, and Louis, two ‘daughtersâ€"inâ€"laws, Mrs. Carl and Mrs. Louis Rommel; four grandchildren, three‘ brothers, five sisters and a host of relatives and friends. will erâ€" ly day He was taken to Highland Park hospital for an operation. Rather unâ€" expectedly he passed out of this ‘life Wednesday morning, Sept. 2, 1925, at the age of 66 years, 1 monthâ€"and 21 lag. ny ious for its future development, A rather sudden turn in his physical naâ€" ture forced him ‘to cease his activiâ€" ties and take to the bed of sickness. Last fall he showed first signs of his illness but not until this last spring was he forced to abandon his profesâ€" sion. Since that time on, his condiâ€" tions gradually became worse. ; Chl& eteri M B oï¬ n 206 en cce i anre n ine c o se Ees & â€" ies lists of income ‘taxes ag| progress because of. continuous rominent persons in this,| tention~ to â€" studies, | especially o district, it is shown '.bi \mathematics, languages and scie nn Voliva,l Zion, HL, this pleasant, summer occupation com $16,959. â€" |This is one of led with the absolute idieness C income taxes paid by any | three month vacation, and entr: visitors. but 4 from dists wit} des Fun fro last | : Aeroplane View of a Portion of North Shore Cemetery xes paid by ty with the 65 _ NORTH SHORE CEMETERY is a r ince from the city‘s din and dirt an strife in the limits of such a city as Chi #go, 0 ruction within two generations aftar the ?,. in charge of a trust Company ;- th which will care for and defend the pla }ot is sold.. ° .; / j i M *> NORTH SHORE CEMETERY is mot . 't' is unique in that it is the only Cemeter f the very beginning. t H : _ Although NORTH SHORE CEMETER in Lako'ln".ow:a; igo, it is as accessible f}afnâ€"ih‘é“\;; ' s now located in the northern po ‘All visitors welcome. Free trans |_ _ "To students, it means a saving of ten to twelve weeks a year; greater tention to studies, especially in Ain that a real fight can be expected. \mathematics, langusages and science:"} Lester Tiffany, ‘:i’f deputypnd‘r \pleasant,summer occupation comparâ€"| Bheriff Ahlstrom, a Lawrence Dooâ€" \:;3 with the absolute /idieness Of @ lice, Waukegan merchant, also have ree month ““ti@ll: and entrance "â€â€œ nced their c.wm M into bighygbooloteoll'enf!m‘m'r o i ce y en o 1 ; to three rs earlier. : _ â€". | possible mt“ have M".*r' "To teachers, an Mu‘mqmpo additional unflue,.} teach four quarters a year with proâ€"‘ i mnts have been made. flced Summarizing© the advantages the allâ€"year school program frol; results‘ of more than . twenty experience of the Y.°M. C. A. ‘sch« Mr. Hancox said: . . ~â€" one of the chief reasons for the lowl _ p..,.... [u, """ POU8" §598. pupil cost despite smal!l' mll:: Mitord ie P ho MF. _ Stahi‘ / ank in classes. : For thefl’;ear 1924, each ugced. ‘his candidacy for sheriff, but student in the schools cost $56, Thte® withdrew./ He explains that he compared with ‘a cost of $80 per sty|{0‘4.*¢ in deference to Edwin Ahl dent in the Chicago public elemen} [Str0m, the incumbent, because latâ€" ta;y ;!thoola. $157 in the public higH ter was a world war veteran ;; enâ€" scre"ls and $410 in the typical coliffitled to every consideration. At that The summerâ€"school plan has bee in use continuously in tbLY; M. C. A schools since 1904, and is said to .b _ Figures compiled by H. F. Hanco director of the Central Y. M. C, 4 schools, shows that in the day ar evening clakses in the high school th enrollment is 50 per cent large a in theâ€"regular terms. In gxe colleg of arts and science, the proportion i 60 per cent, while in the Junior schox for boys from 10 to 17 years of age T5 per.cent of the number in the nin months‘ school represents the surm mer enrollment. «> e P While the controversy regardin lengthening of the public school prc gram to include the #ummer month continues to attract great interes an examination of a private scho« where ‘the summer 4ession is regu larly. offered reveals; that : not onl is it an advantage to the school, bu that a majority of students elect th summer school work, K#3 Instance Cited to. Verif; v spread _ Opinion on Full ‘(Y†SCHOOLS PROVE ‘_CASE FOR ALLâ€"YE THE ;ii}GHLAND ruflwnzss, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS |â€" "I wish to deny a report that I will |drop out of the race before the finâ€" jinhâ€, Mr. Stahl said today. "I am in the race to win and will wage my fight up to the polls." ( E. Four ears ans~ Max " wl . in the county. ~*I wish to d . The positive, unequivocal â€"istateâ€" ment today of T.‘ J. Stahl, well known Waukegan and Lake county realty broker, that he is in the race for gheriff, and will wage a fight to a finish, is assurance that the campaign. will be one of the hottest ever waged es Ad a i et s a rural landscape garden place of mtern{ent. , Iï¬fiis located at a safe trife and merciless feeling of a‘nt'fhgonism. I Armocemetery located 0, or only a few miles outside of the limits, is absolutely certain of the ground is sold unless an adequate and genuine Perpetual Care f the Stateâ€"beyond the réach of directors and offl‘ieersgtie income place forever, is accumulated from the very bpginni?g until the not only the most beautiful garden place ;fvinéfqirment\ in America, etery in whiqh these sound business princi;ileshan ljen carried out FERY is located in beautiful Lake County at a safe distance from ITGIMmnco Anmkaw a NOE L â€"ARET TE 0 Mc Red 7 l S ds I C L auts STAHL‘S HAT ya l eT rates or an increase in efficiency of school plants at the same rate."| ; C on LE e Ecek "To the school, ability to handle a larger number of students | at the same overhead cost for building and maintenance. i wl feak. "To th:;;:mmunity, a saving of 25 per.cent jof the time of the students, resulting in commensurate decrease in, educational costs for each indil vidual, leaving four weeks of vacation, : portionate increase in salary, | s elimination. of unnecessary effort thembogi:mtngl of‘ ‘the P_chool year, C ut kc 6 t out the county, and his well aggressiveness makes it cerâ€" fen: made, [ t RING FOR SHERIFF Ed vacation, and taxation | | â€" Have you thought of fencing your home? eocebnnge steel: wire woven in a mesh . :of chain link _ Delivered dimAan. our fact Bought direct from our fac .‘ tory and installed by our Use American C] most experienced erectors, fence for your home can now American in Link Fence is designed to meet the most exacting requirements. Durâ€" The charm an beautiful are still an ornamental both protec fitting atmo NORTH SHORE CEMETERY JOHN W%‘ERN_ Progidant SCIpN w40 t Th d dignity of fittess,.. . and adds a here of exâ€" ain Link Fence our factory THURSDAY, SEPTEMEBER t P omese dho Sohes 34. 10, Sa iss mornng ‘ Bubject for and Sunday thirty to «ix g;'hldl'ï¬ Christian Bei tral avenuse, % day from nit uu_:tï¬_dx n-n.y‘g The Church â€"â€" Matinsâ€"11: The Rev. P. € evang DPr. E; D. Classes for Owing to & field church no services Sunday, Rev. think that he should . family "‘The Sund: held Sunday, put forth a the aim?\ something to J. G. Fi 11 :00 a ursday at nit to pupi 18 at 1