'Gairhii GrGaGari", leity, sate ua Gii%ll 01 The sentimental propagandists who are continually weeping over our indifference to Europe and its plight, and who believe that as a preliminary we should at once proclaim free trade, so that European products can come into this country, would do well to appreciate that while we are anxious to be sympathetic, if any hordes of unemployed are to walk the streets, we have a first- hand feeling, selfish, perhaps, but human, that we would prefer to see European, rather than American workmen, put to such straits. ' ', ,s.tur-tma-turte-1.ssu.atit. magnum-u $tTtaltthuztttrltstau'gt - . 'h'*tuud-klrbrsvanreuttisattriesandrse, maintaini- "No other nation has advanced so far IS ours in its social and economic adjustment," says David F. Houston, former U. S. Sec- retary of the Treasury. "In no other country can you find politL a] institutions resting upon us broad economic and social founda- tions, or n popuintion with a higher sense of justice, more prone to do the right thing or with so many useful habits of thought. Other nations of the world have a long distance to so before they will approximate our nation's sound social and economic foundations India consequent stability. “I am far from maintaining that our government is near per- fection. Our legislative and executive bodies are human. They do make mistakes. They will continue to do so. We shall continue to have a fair sprinkling of self-seeking politicians in legislative and administrative bodies-men who are not big enough and do not know enough to commend themselves by constructive propo- ants and sound action on the merits of a question-we shall con- tinet to be threatened nod vexeglby steph) counses of action. It is about time that professors and others. who in the safe security of monthly or yearly pay checks and far removed from business activities and distresses, should take another view of the facts. Last year we bought over a billion and a quarter dollars' worth of goods from Europe and paid ship owners of Europe one hundred and ten million dollars for freight. American tourists spent three quarters of a billion, of which amount oneuthird was left in France: Immigrant workmen in America to their relatives abroad sent three hundred and fifty millions of dollars, and during one year as a people we purchased over a half-billion dollars' worth of securities. So much for the whiners! 'ht I.“ GU. fulily who moved r.dt'iPtlHF-rt-tmsrimttottte xWLo-nnCemnl-vmudun -fh-mtarrtomobaqetrftto .M "In. The Pied Decimal -ttvhtItt_ttheGhef.rm. u. r.gIqq2ErB.'t-hAetdrews-d “a. but. lurk. Ruth. '-ra_rimiutsrj- V-V,_‘ -- ___ -_-_ -V--..-.. - __..__r9_. -; sun-yu- wuzocc u: “no“. “In the last analysis everything will depend on the character of our Citizenship. It will depend upon our keeping that citizen.. ship pure and upon extending its education in institutions of learn- ing and in the larger school of experience." Falls cause more deaths than arty other forms of accident ac-' cording to the National Safety Council which, is a clearing house of information relating to prevention of accidents, with headquar- ters in Chicago. _ Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Suns?! Ind 0-. CHEM Ind George, spent let “d in Chaim. m., I: the sue-ts cl In. lay Williun' family. "ter V“ th. Singer {nu-lily drove to Mr6ggt.tt. to vii! a (other Mold In... In. Eda Me But. Valium. and daughters of his “but. Lulu, lines Helen and (In!!! Okla-n, of Pontiu. m.,'tmve hu- M of the variou- Wading human in the mum-hip. including than of In. Henry Welding, Ind hr daughter In. Wilton Frank, for Mr. and In. Peter Perry an visit In. in lick-n. . a“! Christian Endeavor society a! “a Dunc-low church will have a pie- - in a! Gina Grove in Pnirie View, .. My. Mr. Ind In. Hilton Franc: Ind W. Olive. spent In: week " “I Dull! of Twin. unison, unmask a. 1m On Tuesday evening, Sept. 13, the{ teachers and omens of the 1rtsly,/ terim church school will hold the fait _ meeting at the home of Mrs. William[ Kreh, on Osterman avenue. Ort Thurs- . day evening of this week in extra! meeting will be held at the home of ( Miss Viola Rockenbach to plan the work for the ensuing year. I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roll, of Wm:- kmn road, Deerfield. The bride's heother,George Colby. Jr, vs: best man. ind Miss Mary Down, of Lake Bhstt, m maid of honor. A weddin‘ dinner was served " the home of the Ernie's pants. Mr. and In. loll will live with Mr. uni In. 609m COM Mr. amt Mrs. Lewis Esta of Oma- ha, who He living in the William Hahn home had trtrests.from Chime. loudly. A In. Doris Coiby Hansen, datttth- ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Colby of Baxel avenue, was married Saturday morning in North Chicago by Enroll! J. Twat, to Herbert Roll, son of Ai,' (Jahangir-tars of Martin Deerfield Local News . BE CAREFUL! . . _With accidents increasing by the thousands every year, the iieuhélitg-ggtryar,uusArtgtsir1tcthe earnest. attention of -d.-rartd8teet. 'thI-dpha- Highlanh Park Puts NOTHING TO WHINE ABOUT b-551- AN INTELLIGENT NATION 1,tt.itat4 ‘dnnthdMlL'l‘ul-y. L"r.l'a'llur?A'l'a'lri'l'lt hum huh! â€I" l Past Worthy Matrons and Past. ', Worthy Patrons night will be observ- ed. Thursday, Sept. 15, in the Deer- tieid Eastern Star chapter. No. 940. [Fast worthy matron Emily Knish. land plst worthy patron, William B. JCarr. will preside. l. Dr. C. Johnston Davis it spending A? vacation in the Ozark mountains, nwhere he has a farm in Iberia, Mo. lDr. William Winters, of Highltnd Park, is taking Dr. Davis place dur- G; his Absence. If. I.†has and a an! "tVs-ttoth-tl... humid“ brmeor.rt-vmstasetie-t- Who-thaw†The report of the Deed-Id Ameri- can Legion omitinr, delegate to the auto convention will he the: It 0- min; of the led "mftHry which willbeheldntthe hon: at In. Charla My, loadâ€. Serb = " m o'clock in the m. A I..- einl elation of when will be “I. The like - m bu _ Miss Miriam Sinker who has an- tered her third year of trahshttt in St. Luke's Bosnia] Tninin; School for Nana, spent the week-end It the home of her puma. Mr. and In. John A. Stryhr on Mela mod. Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Bates have mud the first gunman in the Sheridnn home on Wuhan road, formerly the J. L. Vetter home. Kin Beth Andmu will live with the Bates (wily. In. Floyd 3m. lil- Juophine WWI. In. Pull Dian, lin- H-yme Km); INA.“ Charla Selig. In. Willing: Stow Honda and Hi- Inrmet Am Heath of Chin- Ro, were the guests of In. Rekbelt, Jr., Int week. This was the town in which Rev. Am drews preached before coming to Deerfield. T of Hrs. Floyd Sung". This club is composed of members of I" church denominations. It: object is to im- prove the welfare of others, espeeil ly the sick and (Mined. At the next meeting dolls will be dread for children in the Cook County hospi- tal, Chicago. The club members an lines Irene and Viol: 1toeheatmeh, Mis Loy. Mu. Iauho Huh. In. Miss Marie Aiarof Chiltieothe. Ohio,i, who has been the guest of her broth-1 er-in-uw, Dr. Davis, for (week, tti for her home Wednesday evening.) after a visit in Chicago for three; weeks. l The Mutual club WIS organized at the home of Miss Viola Rockenbacb Inst spring. Miss Loy entertained the club n the home of Mrs. Charles Selig two week: :30 Friday. The ttext meeting will be held at the home yang-f K_oe_hlin. Mrs, Geom'e iid NUMBER 28 2 Mr. and In. E. P. Hath-way. Jr.. and childm. Jane and Junior. spent ‘tvo men in Frankfort. lieu. visit- .in( Mr. an...†brother, Mr. J. C. 'Tsthmmr. Mr, and In. Huh» way, Jr., liv- In the Cum! hotel. r'The - -fre' Ottawa, Ill. I Mr, and Mrs. Charies ' ( Piper. Jr., Ind children. Citric: Ed- tward "I “I Robert spent three =m in Em “Mu. near Lud, Hum, lick. -- _ Missa It“! Cullmore eettertairted the L. Amito clnb My evening. Kin Imam“ Hague is teething in the North new in North Chiea- go, which position the has held for {meal â€â€˜52 . Mr. J. W. Liuirswene'r. of Newark, N. J. and Mr. A. Swanson of Chica- go were guests " the home of Mr. j Litsrsweiier's uncle. J. D. Carter, last 3 Sunday. V (P. T. A. members should Witch the l papers for any tutttouneemegsta of in- !terest to our work, On Sept. St All members 'who have radio service ishould get husy. From 10 to 10:80 :that day Regional Director will give (district messaga to their districts over WMAQ. Mrs. J. E, Edmonds, regional director of our district. No. §l9. says to fish“ in for her message to as. IMO“; w M 0'01...“ nun-l b "“5““ tl,NI"tll."i'dr/J. jun-Inn.†hi...) f Omeial notice has been received of :our district conference for district 5 19. to be held at Berwyn, m. on. IS. Fuller announcements later. Local insatiations should send delegates to this meeting. _ A _ Mrs3-o-h--d_' “ml-“huh“ Irmlmi-c'I sin-alum In. Barr 8. In“ an M I. North Mob, "ha. Ii: Val - her sister, In.‘ new, in Pta- Gordon and Arthur Km an m with their sister, In. Ala 'ilhu. “WWI“.II‘ Mr. and In. John Wuha- of (Hannah Florida, who in" lug lpendin‘ men] month: at Mr summer home on I northern When- sinhkguetbeguesuofllr.Wood- mn’I eoqrsirt, Kiss Sadie (Julio-u. Mr, Woodmn’s former home In the Erskine have on Wnukecm mad. Deerfield. â€Evelyn, Pence Ilon the bathing, beauty contest in Waukegan. Over forty contestants were entered. I "in-Ila Join Low -dstm.3aha, andmlll. mm nub ofHrB. has... tro-tneo-init-E.' er'n sun-chuck â€I“ ll . Mid . lrfud In. Junk (PM. at Miss Bu- m are taking In unwinding trip through _ [ Miss label .1th and lab Gloden. with Miss Louise Henna of Chem spent the weekend at Nin- ar- Falls. ' All members of the W- c. T. E/wilt be resumed. Tan will please hold Sept. 13 open to at- and winter the aim tend the annual meeting of the Deer<lseruce5 will be to pr field Union. It will be held in theiaddresses emphasiu Bungalow church, at 2 o'cioety "tisruths of the Scripts day, Sept. 13. and this meet)!!! ','G/ Buy Scouts, Two; be of the lam! importamxy to .our l Friday evening from 395.; “um-Em member PW‘uMmemhers will be wel, Mrs, William Snyder's brother, Mr. McCarthy. is in at the Snyder home. Mr. McCarthy has returned horn mu, Arizona. Deerfield tire department 11- sponded to a all to the Hiawatha Woods, part of the River Woods. Monday iiveninr,'to extinguish I in that threatened the Fuse residence in the woods. Miss Frances Loy is taking I course in elementary bookkeeping, letter writing. and business English. in the Metropolitan Business college, Chi.. Cairo. in a crash on the County Line Ind serious injuries to two others. Piease telephone all news for Deer- field to i77-R as Mrs. Wilirnan is taking a vacation. ,, - - -- Mr. uni In. William Mm of DIM-o. [at cm the "an " their wall. In. I. E. Slum. than it†" 'e1ee, _ - ___ - - Three young girls from Chicago were the week-end guest: of the oth- er two Gloden girls. Bismnrding trattie regulation on Labor Day caused the death of one person in an “tidal! to aulqmobiles Mr. and will. A. Nelson have had a two weeks' automobile trip: r220. Were callers at the " D. Carter home last Sunday. _ . A U . - Roieri, "Hersert and Albert a, C333: Rev. and In. A, P. Johnson who spent six weeks in Barring“ this mm. whim in Ashton last week, also in Dim with Mr. John-nif- funny. at! in 1'prth with In. Johnson'- Mains. setGot days are here once more and with them thoughts of busy times for ParxntGTeoeher minim“. All Miss Rose Wysnyslri who formerly lived in the house next to the WiOUm Plane family on Railroad avenue and whose parents moved to New York, is living in Chic-go with her sister. Miss Rose spent the week-end with Miss Mutual: Plum. The Deerfield library will not be on Saturday evenings in the future, but will be on Wednudly Inn-noon: and evenings Ind Sunday an". nouns. 7 A hay the in the River Woods made a all for the tire department min My Maya: - _ ".'rke “can; qnnt Labor Dw " Fox Lake. "m'tMerMaMrtrAlt$tMlttligg-tgtraagLggaaarttg. The Worker's Cochran which was to be held on the first Tuesday of the month will be held no the sec- ond Tuesday. _ First Presbyteria- - Mark J. Andrews, Minister Church school, graded and under departmental supervision " 9:30 a, m. All scholars should be present and rally to the work of the fall um! win- (W. New scholars are Ilwlys wel- 1cume. . Witnmmn."' human. chunhanonorhn-uhdulh Let you do.“ be. - to a. church". uttatrtatmrmrNe-tottte ettureh,utunmentittad-Un world hurled with sin. and “I. with open an and MM“ ham u- cept the Adi-me a! your church. to unite with the an of the lien-hen for In intensive pmm an sun bring mum “*1â€. LEM“ _ â€but“ 1.: M..ut.qr-AdAttt- Mm.’:.'.- [might-mt"... Mudlum-d Wod- mymul:.’.-. Strut-(he. mmmamaa-nb will uni-mum“ aeaittoilita-a-smutmuoa. toioin width-mind.“ "strofbuiui_i-6eo._ Morning service " 10:45 a. m. An hour of worship and of inspiration calculated to bring the visions Ind the refreshments whith the soul of man needs. With this Sunday evening Berviees) will be resumed. Throughout the it!†and winter the aim of the tuning‘ services will be to present expository! addresses emphuiiing the? mat. truths of the Scriptures. ) Boy Scouts, Troop No. 52. "on“ Friday evening the choir will re same its atetivities. All former new hers are kindly requested to - for the first “mutation meeting. Now, then, but to the task Feel the all of day! Aruba to responsi- bilities'. Put an the curb of union! St. Paul's thumb m not atrord to he at - stand-still. Onward and forward must be our err. Ut every mum woman and child lull in line. and through willing service help make St, Paui's church both larger and better. v A cow-l nude, to all a. un- im uni “than; ,ririk7i"G"iaa" i UA UN 03);] i 3mm BE GIVEN l imam FOR THE I “my m rugs HOME' . k'ittitM t tiatis r. H. DECKER & co. mmmmmm- “WM-I lit-.blu YOU HEAT your home to make it Home hSwat" Home - and thu'u when we come in. When thee's m than: of but all In on the job My. We’ll lee that you have I m home. gig†' yFiLacucLT -._-- in: GERMAN“! PLAN â€as YOU 3OY FINE FABRICS! This means garments eat, fitted and tailored individu- ally for you. here but over plaid design of pure -A silver grey Fall suiting, with the pattern marked by a darker shade, and an all silk - such a suit costs you We Feature tSo 8t9 Wet Va: Bu- m =5--7Eir iii?!“ T.iiia-G 7'56an (c.iirirr, 'GalaaCiii a autF, - rLlriL--- and "irL, _.........,M_ bi"i't19A;ilh1t1l?. Mutiny-bimb- -tueoi-traA-tu-b 2'geMTrg.tienfgt thin “Mandi "tN-ttrg-d- GUIVQI