I mph). {subl'volom e'lo.set. (Ute/ttrr." room. Ioutside i W.BL. 2sz . i Tel. ghland Park 2400 emu; into maithaH Ard liv; st room, halt win, they and plentymfcgor pi, an“ no . Aura a di hmiful l tthtimtitixtthrvs. 1 NKY g, Emu grippmq ik, Stern 20.21-22.23 DEVIL! AWE; ' EXPRESS‘f F NCHE'EMEHAFFEY, menu}: - Saws ie small an: be 'ABLES DEVILL aside t 1w F .. “TL. 33 'e ; -, . ':i't-; tcor,', [l ( (tf , s"- ili y/e/f' i -_ I, cN"c t ci ',iic'isji,] 3.3.9:- T led/ti I 'SPll’T. Netf & Co. M THE LAKE YMO JiDiTItio ‘e and ND rits- 9ry upâ€, bzmsuro'taiu, 1923' FAHA BER 2 E SHIEK" M8151! 'ip'dr-9 :90. p CE FREE YUKON" KRAFT Hirhlind Park, Illinois w, ii, any tt Poertreor L my R N H ration I.,.!i.ti'ryry 3" Skater f\\»E5T 19 y.ectrrtC primal " ha el use“: -- NEWS Dme ttwo yta ranged to su t far trtsttitra may tteeiary li KW S me. Septh ". water (m1 and drying , Laratte. 31--- 25 North; Ave. hop ded te"pilrs to BEAUTIFUL 'ERY uni Only if (, l _ - pass Two panels of petit jurors were drawn Wédnesday by Circuit Clerk L. l I. Wilmot. . . l , The first panel returnable October 'x 3 follows: John Jerln, Fred Sagkmun, Glen ' 'organ, E. Yager. John Stebley. Jo- ph Mntulenu, Albert Schuenemap, . “no: Woodman, Waukegan; Lyman . Enlow. Louis Erickson, Frank Although it is believed by those who are formulating thereompany's chulor the week of public hee- 'ion, that the huge genenting plants and gas manufactories will prove to be the chief centers of public interest, the open house visiting privileges also will include the company'. district of- liees. merchandise stores. meter in- .pecting and repair departments, etc. Thousands of persons from all Bee- tions of the territory served by the company availed themselves of the open house inspection opportunities in 1925, and it is expected that a con- siderably larger number will visit the properties this year. The eompany's arrangements for its 1926 open house week, slthough not yet completed, are more extensive than were those of a year ago. This is due, chiefly, to the interest and enthusiasm displayed by the general public on the ocengton of the former open house session. . Enlow, Louis Erickson, Frank "mhnd, J. W. Banghman. Alexander W, C. H. Pietfra, Hiram Rea- Aoner, Benton; Fred Gerreuen, Grant; 'ohn EMntrer, Lake Villa; Charles inner, Avon; J. M. Dewey. N. Hen- eil, Paul T. Price, W. T. Watrua, Har- y Peddle, Shields; Joe Dietz; J. C. 'Nrrtier, Libertyville; W. V. Johns, hn Reruns, Wauconda; George ntlemon. Ela: William J. Buesching, ernon; Geo. Herrimnn, West Deer- _eld; M. E. Clark, Max Engels, Gust idemon, W'. H. Vestal, E. H. Eitel, d W. H. Stockwell, Deerfield. DRAW TWO PANELS: C 0lll nffrf JURORS VOLUME AVI VW , â€III IIUI‘VIW Comm?%?l fgt'drg,tii" -e---r- ' LAKE co. CIRCUIT COURT; , _ c In 18 Holes C _ First Reiprnabie Oct. 25 31 Second Nov. 8; List of Names Chosen In Each of Townships Second Panel ' . The second panel returnable Nov-; aber 8, follows: . George; Bakaen,' Jacob Kaplan, mley J. Nelson, Robert McDermott, Tter Kyndberg, C. H. Stake', John arder, John Matson, Erie A. Matt- .son, and Charles Qulggle, Wauke- :an; Alfred Nattriger, J, D. Light, W. .. Bloom, f. E. Mill, A, H. Lundahl, 1n Edwards, Louis P: Stow, Benton; non B. Lahey, Newport; Walter in Antioch; Charles 'Martin', E. J. litter, Lake Villa: Bob Dalziel, 1); James Campbell; Warren; W. Pon, R. C. Barker. Shields; 'les Chamberlain, Park #enson. (tyville; Leslie Ullrich, emont; i-d Rugsell. B. C. Burris, Waucon- 'Chas. W. Trust. Ela; August G. mp, was: Deerfield; R. Fomn, M. - Bullard, C. C. Degenhnrt, and T. I. Broten, Deerfield. ‘UBLIC SERVICE co. TO KEEP OPEN HOUSE " fonsumers and all others who may ii 1erested, will be privileged to in- I the eompaity's various Manufac- aring properties on presentation of complimentary "Open House Week" PART 2 a nuts minus and Public to Be Given Opportunities to Visit' Plants October 4 to 9 tll electric generating stations and a manufacturing plans of the Pub- Service company of Northern Illi- IS will assume the temporary role "publid institutions" during the Pk of October 4 to 9, inclusive. Be- 'e.rt these dates, according to an wuncement from the seompany's -"itive offices in Chicago, reaidenta, nint-rcial power users, industrial Family Next ri.' Mr. De Long traces the, origin of " interest in the Bible to I and] copy which was left by the American Bible society in a village store intend- prn Ohio where he was y,5Pt, u h small boy years ago. He was rear- Thieves 'entered' the Lake Bluff tlorthwertern railroad baggage room on two oeetyrions during the past two Weeks and stole clothing from trunks, Ind suit cases, valised at approximate- It $200. Ming to Policeman Grafton L. Edwards, who with North Wong"; railroad detectives, is .con- ducting an investigation both thefts itere committed during the early morning hours after he had zone " duty. ' i i. The burglars in their' timt Ivisit toned open a small steamer trunk nd took I suit of clothes, lingerie and other clothing. They then dumped hut the contents of a suit case on the $oor and carried the loot away it the (trip. j w _ The minister is Rev. (John E. De Long of Libertyville, Illinois, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal bhurch.’ He explains that his dbility to read Bible lessons from memory is due to a mmory system which he hssdevised. fl l, small boy years ago. He Wu Fear.. pd in a home where the Bible! wu neither read norAauttht. Wheni this opy was left in the store whete he gins working it aroused his curiosity, "i.irtd he wondered-then if he might be it minister. ' ’ ' He says that he selects all types of lessons such as lior., 13, Romans 8, att. 7, Luke 4, Nutt. 16, Psalm' 103, salm 90, Ptrnhtr91, but he explain: but those with a' dramatic feiture be most easili remembered, and are most effective.- _ TWO ROBBERIES AT ( LAKE BLUFF DEPOT Station Entered Twice In Last ‘ Two “leeks 3:19:99? 5200 , The biggest htpal-wns made by the robbers in their asecond visit, ne)ord- lug to Edwards' This time a large tteamee trunk was opened and t val- itable ltather grip removed from the gunk.‘ A suit of clothes, sellers] _ in of silk pajamas, a hat and bther glowing were also taken. _ l There is one minister at least in the United States, and possibly orgy one who reads the Bible lessons ~‘every Sunday morning, at his morning serv- ice; from memory, not using the book 'jst all. It has attracted considerable interest in his comniunity, and people Reads Parages. W‘ithopt Jleter- have remarked very much aboitt the method of reading from I'.'.,',',',',",:""' bbout the beauty of the scriptu , . tirinciruty to golf, social activities be- 502 secondary. I NEIGHBORING PASTOR MEMORIZES BIBLE Menibehrhip fees will be indented at, soon as the enrollment reach†100. srv'enty-flve members ere lnow signed and the‘list is mayhem: Med. G. Carroll Gridley, enshiir 'IIT,!',',','; National bank, Libertyville, nndéWar- ren D. Bruner, president, Brundp Ind Shamans. Ine., 827 South â€SIDE “China. ere active in the;mem- herihip drive. [ i rThe entire acreage yritrbe hid out in a full 18-hole cause, which should be one of the molt attractive in the vicinRy. mte dab will ‘be devoted An. tlxeeptiona0r tutvytttureou) pur- chase bf 148 acre- of fine rolling land new? the newly formed Liberty. ville gantry club of an ideal; loca- tion f {its golf course. Thai club is to Situated two miles with of Libert ville on Illinois route 21 and will d aw iu'htentberrhip not) only from hatcommunity but from the lakes teeion " well. i NEW: COUNTRY CLUB . AT LIBERTYVILLE 'lltt jllfiIt'ii', as Passing: Without Re ence to, -- k Regularly; A, _ SAND I FOOTBALL GAME In Goods Taken ls Unusuiil 3i J.,_---/'/, if are: E. K. Jul-acid, (Cook); Mary Rock (La Sane),'Arthnr G. Larson (Kendall), William L. Pond (De Kalb), S. N. Hoover (Kane), Charles P. Barnes (McHenry), and Perry L. Persons (Lake). . To Serve Five Yet" Regular terms of thetmstees ue to be for five year periods. The first flv+ trustees, however, i will be ap- pointed for terms of one, two, three, four and five yem respectively. Thereafter the remain five year terms are to begin on May I, the term of one trustees to expire each Fear. Voters th those parts of tive coun- ties lying‘ within the drainage are: of the Fop river arid its tributarfet, last week gpproved the ,propoaition to create a conservancy district out of the territory tiy proteet'the stream from That the voten 'ot Lake county favored the commotion move along the Fox river almost unanimously was proven when Lew A. Hendee, county clerk, received. the ballots from the polls. Grant voted 16 to l in favor of it, Cuba voted unanimously 6 to 0 itr4avor and Wlueondo cut 20 favor- ing' to 2 against. . . This vote menu: the cleanup of the Fox river-nd its tributaries. The move grew out of a campaign not only to abolish the open sewer which cities in the valley were gradually making worse by emptying their waste into the river, but to protect fish which are rapidly increasing in population. A law authorizing the creation of the district was passed by the legis- lature in 1923. C _ The county judges of . the seven counties met at Aurora September 14 to canvass the vote of the election. Within 20 days thereafter judges are required by l:- toa_amrappoiett five trustees to govern the new con- aeration district. The“ urea indu- A part of the territory of Hanover township in Cook county lies within the new diktrict which 3110 includes pnm'of the Counties of Lake,' Me.. Henry, Kane, Kendqll nnd Lasn1fe. IN Euicrriiiq LAST WEEK ' I -----.-- _ csruntieg'i_Atntete, Vote for the "'nihett,fitattittifP" E II Be Carried Out borne' by a tax at one-Ulf per cent of the assessed valuation of property in the district. q . FAVOR FOX RIVER SANITARY PROJECT HIGHLAND mix; ILLINOIS 'ruititiiii'iiFirFiiirriii 18,1936 one trustees to expire tangent. Expenses of the district to be N ‘ NNI""'.""'"'"'"'" w, . 1is)lh1 ', . /,‘[’/ I: - , r li% , ii 7" a 1,. _ g , a " ttp...- _. 'ss-s [‘15 _ j?! 'U al!!, - . F , I "r Arr A. A s': , "iiikfu ' "f Iv _ily,eittt), q ]jlli?"i. Off/)1 min BM. N4; Little » Penogréms I? u" tri/l, "yu, tl um Davey, who in: 62 you: old, had been a teacher in the) public schools of Chicago for 1 number of years. Accompanied by Mr. Davey she was on her way to the Huhbtrd Woods station en route to her whoa! which opened the fail arm that chairman of senior .aeetidn, Mrs. E. E. Stulte, Winnetka; junior“ Mm. George H. Pettieon, Wilmette; upho- mores, Cherlee M. Holmes, Emil- worth, The chairman of the {rah- man group will be appointed by the others. _ _ . Mm, Charles B. Davey, of 870 Lo- cust tond, Winnetka, m instantly killed-last week by (manager tmin oh the Chicago North Western rail- road gt the Gage street crossing. Mr. Dave} stopped " a drug store, nau- the tracks, to patch.†a pupa. The third section of thin No. 126, south-bound, due a few minutes the“ of the [pal train on which Mr. And Mrs, Davey would have departed, In: stretching. Mrs. Dnvey, it is pro- a med, took this to be the [on] train and passed under the pm, which tt down, into the path of the flyer. Mrs, Davey is survived by her Inu- btnd, also a son. Bruce Davey, of 8122 S eridan road, Chicago; and d dough- Ur, Mrs. Walter L. Benson, of 671 Lfncoln avenue, Winnetka. _ (Funeral services were conducted it t e residence, September 9, 1 o'clock. La! m at Forest Home cemetery. that the first Parent-Teacher needn- tion meeting of the school will be Md in late September or early October, when plans for the current) yegr will be discussed. The meetings held durint the year will be aimilu to those held Int year. There will probably be one at which the parents of all clue†will attend echool in pleee of their‘ children. one " which the parents of the freshmen Ind nphomorep will m with their children, and u like one f juniors and union and their pa w' The ofBeem of the Phat-Teacher usoc'iation are : pregnant,- E; J. Hicks“ Kenilworth; viee-prsident, Mm. 7. C. Hughes. Ghmeoe; seen- taty, Mrs. C. D. Brandritt, Glam; TEACHER 'IS KILLED CROSSING RAILROAD F'reiieriek E. Clnrk, superintendent of New Trier high school, Announce. NEW TRIER P. T. A. _ PLANN me. SESSION First One to Be Held Late In C September or Euly In October Arm menial aviation, to he (inn by his friends " the 1! 1L- tutu - dny evening, so. Invin- tions are to be Bu to who; of thallium Minion. Chicago Bu: , . Add“: Pout of the A Legion. Psi thr. ailon fiaumitr and leader. of the am irsthmtrt'ht the UM m WWW Auxim . “thunk"- cu'ved Ms. W. sun- 1 00.1â€. 448, cities 350v. dnelho of qty ' percolation: t 1125:3413 â€fantasia "irtiturear.rn vid. of the (unplug the July thsitd. S.W.Stnll.} _ 4 Nine?" BUILDING m U." & of iioFiiii up WELL Forum John was; Jus- nel-Iud You. in M K11 mull iiithtiiit.lit _ilttltt' C, (d 31% The hifin of VII"! , 'tid:'; in-tht a“ (COM the a may , [$11 (ijt/bitt!:): {N "