ImmAmn'lo . AmtMNButCALP.T.A. - A-urtr_eth.D.+ p-r_-el.tiwfteb. bun-MIMI...“ â€tulle-A _ _ _ _ h-tiNttrwetttmseoatainost- Wyn-immut- "halide-tanking“. An rwmqeheaMf1lr'etmreyeth. 'm.MuP.Wreu,t-rsh- tHE.amt-hMieEdh-wflttb. thou-hr. A3tthr-i-eD.-%M_r ormttturh-e_t_.eh..t -ktvftedtoatt-dth-trt- -th-t.rth--dhs twain-“unbuck- land-nun...“ â€Wk "-rremiirh-ie#.-re-gth.., “We!†“to Nikki-(Mine.- Mar-mud. blunts-1y atitrsitedmrmbqrueqri-h-h- "d-od-du-ti-Zi-tara.. poe.ofthmrs.ttar%b.-dtNeth- madam-mum mu "BGHgHY PM AWAY MONDAY “an“... the cup-um of»; u.- 22'7.“_w "“8" ,tittert M either ymum'hmu-iuy inwutdtok-ntht'thymln- glly “it! was... In! my by " “tumult. Immediate development of the in- duster duteiet unlinked “been tothefYeiehtthseoftheChieaeoa North West-n railroad. a mile we. of Wakes-n henna evident than it in: land that two but: cu- cerng are (vinyl-ting the location of plant- that. dition for more than 36 hours. nix- )‘ur-old My]: Brain. Ian at George Broth of 117 “It mt. North Chm am in the View, DEERFmLD HWY BEING DISTRIBUTED Method-l up“ this maniac "G, injnrieg mind My Moon Emil Lia-inch. Waning:- nnl - mm.ahdu his tough: that dqbtuh'ufm bvin‘be-n in with ham {or-wool. Him hauling In WIMD. an In! eas. plotion and imtieetioas - eon-truc- cion will run too. Plan- tortheeeeetim, dull-m tmBdittqemu..ttmoftheetHPt- Gilbert Richlrdl. In. of as (HM avenue. wakes-n. Int Ink meeived "opt of "Immune“ 1". Annual“. -d.i.thittoeetaeo-io appointment from hen In _ gunnin- we ("3% ti John BM“. no: of Dr. 0. S. Btrttertieid of Gibum City. nr, but I former midem of Libertyville. died in the bone of his father of tubu- calm-in Inst rock. media: to word mivod in Um. -- ..... - “""' â€"“ tmdututGtmeetirwoitsuu.r- Ind Vlehlty; 0'." Iâ€, Ill-titan you would gin en un- Bent will "atie “y." to my die-tio- autumn. ell eager to lean how they can“ it themaeive. to be leaders of John Kala]. aged " you-l, " Bulk child study troupe. These troupe rington. In found dead in the yard will I. nude up of mothers who no of his home Inst week by . [vigilant] union- to give their children the He had been and in diam;> up Very beat of which they we unable. some tron. Inu doe. not mean the thing: that -- money can buy but the every day an Min Jennie Kenny. I resident ot'uud mining that will in their chil- Wauhetran far all of in life or n14}... to come out vietorimm in he yetâ€. passed away at the in", “1,“le with life. McKinley avenue. In! week. after In Enrollment blanks were ftlted out by extended illness. women from Aurora, Berwyn, Chem. John Kala]. aged " you". " Bulk rington. In found dead in tho yard of his home Inst week by . neighbor. He had been cum in dim†up Interesting m About This Put " Nani Shun ad Vicinity: (Jo-(y unannounoon MOS MEWS“ "mohlitta0Nrr Indiana“...- "mtmiifi m Thoe-ret-b-as-tran- After lying in In mteo.tsetoqm can 'r-ee?.!.'")" IIIWI‘c-tu. for iVGGi FGGGauii; "T: GGG ltrG'."tl"a8=-tll.'u".t min defeat. Thornton “I the t-thattoeathoh--rofthe mummi- time 12-0. Than-on- phyde-MH-M'u irt-pooremltuesdrmtettheNet tMtthte-heitruv- themrrftem,amdthqttth-d-d “(talcum-Ida.“ wry-Ii. SM-Mtho'nhdhku m. the - in. m with Ind. and beam ninth. t-tmtHd.f_Hdah-dtrb Waugh-lube“... A†emrMbrtaeHH-d Iliprkhd of his akin-r7" In». The- whenchIhllhdt-hhod- edd.qm,rtth.rtumt_. magma. “IW†'rttie_ehtoetotl0atth.N- TYirribeu.tt.hbmr-tto6D- laid. Hummolihll-In "eAodtorurotethrtammNrt" mdeht'l. Ptfteefrh-r6rAedt.eth. Nwmumvhmhm hem-{MMMAM 'hMortnri11r%vb-thaM-th. halI-mdniuddut hym- 'mt%stmmek.i-ttiatrht.omeeetod pmeeieothuw.ehmsderc-kP-g. undue-poet- un thattherwitttte “to†Evian“ with“ -hahdtit, of winning. Pm an qNedtotmmmrt.md.hethet- -ort. _ Bad hunk- were chiefly instrumen- tal in emsrrittg Darneld'l fom'ul n:- ' - _ - .... __-___... "_.9.._ u...“ _.-.-r Mar t, ms " the mun-um on trat Walter Tim: um Justice Her- the m. Column of Fuent- nud vey C Coulson in the man court- Teachers. 360 N. lichinn avenue, roomin Wankegan. Attorney William M:-__- Ill I . - _ _ DEERFIELDS HIGH m PLAY EVANS'ION HERE Doerfheld-8hietd. hich uhool foot- hull mean will meet the Em Griddm on the Dude†high mum: tbeid next Sunday. Nov. 3. in will. it expected to he use of the hardest - of the noon no far. The HIGH SCHOOL Guns m HOCKEY com Mm. Victor Munnecke. "ate chin mu: of child study tin-lea, told of the plan: for the institute. Dr. Chin ten in to [he I have followed by round table discussion. at each meet, in; of the institute. The whim- dis? tuned will be: problems of arguing Mation and Mouth). programs “Inf material. publicity and community in, terest, keeping up the group or prots km. of aluminum and inure-t. is, the work gating mulls? Planing new programs. 1min make progress. reports. Ind discussion. This course is ottered for leaders, pmpcctiva lantern. Ind others In, tended in parerttts' study (my. The meeting: If! held the ttrs.Thurgdar of each mouth from Ottober c. 1928 to --. -CT --. -r.-_ "7 -'"". -r' "7! G rtrnde Williams i the leadin and t inin that will in their chil- . . s . it 16m rt; cog" out victorious in are.,',: 1:"; tt part of Jylie, and Jamie with life. w ie s on y apocared tn a one- Enrollmenl blanks were tuted out by Pet.Nas It. Deertietd-shieids, I? 'ras women from Aurora, Berwyn, chieaeir,"','et.tydir.tetor, of last years fall ‘Evanston, Harvey, Himdale. Motiu+ur. "The kingdom of '.toruts." At {Western Sprint. and witmette.Fsent. Gertrude Is social chairman ,Theae blanks "med a (real deal of of the senior elass, humor editor for discuulon but one of the important 'hPG'““"‘:l~ 1',",,u'Ak,':g,', chairman 'things they neeompiished,was to make Ott arrn- 'rEeeu tee . ,tha women consider their own qaali- Walter Watson who plays the lead- 1ueiom for leadership as well as ing masculine role, that of Jim West, gwell In their responsibility to the "Councilor. a member of Garrick, 'nudy “en’s. and suhacription manager for the _ In. Herbert w. Whitten, president Annual. Watter had quite a wide} of the III. Congress of Parents -rseope of experience in acting duringl Teuhen. gave an interesting talk in his last years " grammar school. which she told how important ml 1.... a." (M...) humâ€?! Board of Directors feel this work of l pared h. the part of a middle-aged . . 1 straw, etrete. " "rl bow trettefieiniGroman in 'Nrael-rrhmsmerr. Jane this Whip Institute will he kiwi.“ my. my, the [rand-daughtar. them. !rt!t.a1.soffH M!“ thtunneiiaGtemi/eririfiiiUi-iririi and of (ham-mute l is hoped E7ii? cm". evolve material that will beam the) Donald Vutlm plays Charla, . eothertnte. . 'eotieIe boy. while Frank, the other In. Walter H. Billing, state chair- college boy has not been chosen Don- man of publicity. told about the 'ii-G'l i. a†My chairman iii, tur- mt manifested in this imitate bra-d M" hoard 'roruMrovertre0nitedstatesit: The I {M ive, . ..' is something unique in work aim h me o rs. eic.h , carried . . boot y Dorothy Scharle who is circulation ihis line. In. Bnhlig also told a 'ma of the Shoreline and . for- Dr. Jessie A. Charters, who'is in: - . charge of this institute shawl» n;;’;‘.3W:'E:LthL-T inns in: of the Adult Education depart- y , . m . “a , 'fe' . . Louise leClernan and Elisabeth Flinn men! of the Ohio State university. he] both irl bei . Mm. Victor Munnecke. state chain "will I,':, ha . yrs "ttt Garrick man of child study circlel. told of "'P' re "n: appeared m one- people In our the United Staten. lt is something unique in work along “in line. In. Bnhlig also told aboot Dr. Jessie A. Charters, who' is in dam of this institute md"who is hand of the Adult Educntion deport- - of the Ohio State university. Winindhguthnvmgin tMrehiurmtth-rb-tuxrhi" __ - - -- -PEEit-ihg if CHICAGO - It! .T%trMyr M - Ill. ThtHt'tdgittttrparfipress "ruin-ted-mater.-- It-ir-ee.. In!" _,iiaViGGiGTirawaiuTiic lsr-ree-s-Abi-." “nations-mlâ€- n-l Inc. Mr. In, M (ii'i'iiEGrilii7r"ii'iTGr7i'G 1hmmh~m _ 'e)Bihirat-e.s -hrB-totge, m.“ 7ll,l.Tl'l.Tfaeeu"d'lvfd h; Setup and Waiter Psi; no» u- Menuhin-dink»: Imdt-rh-v-Ihlncu- 'tatX-amdMr.ANtrs$gerer. “mammal “managing-v... mhA-ch-hciu-Aulluy ""_datners.t-rtratth. Human-mum. Mam-“Mm“ hmdingmhnchcv-n- Withhllm. “Minimumsoiil 'temttey"at-teetorearm. bq_ittbetaheomrtirstherteir WWW†Ila-lid.“- -r.tutmreeoetwiiitsemadetsr thestatetomuethebtodtoahieher figure as he does not think it neon- CW3 PARTY IS . . 811mm AFFAIR In, Attend Festivities Given by [Agi- Amy, A. Dam. counsel for the defendant, wimed cxunimtion on all the butt - “ml-ts presented Ind suture! I plu at not guilty in each use. Bid, my R. Block. assistant state's attor- ney. handled the prosecution. land In - The Wk of bonds against the Months: In Induced from 866,000 to mom upon tin ple- ot Attorney Deane win doth!“ the bond nevi. and, at in each use was expensive. Assistant State's Attorney Block Ill- "LONELY ONE" HELD 10 “I GRAND JURY Wakeg-n's Burglar Placed Un- der Heavy Bttodrg tor Trial Orvel Wen-t. 193027 North But- rick street. Waukegan. "The Lonely One.†who has confessed " burglar- ies, m held to the December mad jury on seven chutes of burglary at a joint hearing before Police lady "uumna%otruaGltiAGGCnT. "he fatt play which at. like. M- any. Number St, Miss Conn. Minn ‘Burwuh. Mia. Coamlly, and Mr. Dw. vidoon than thou! l5. student-I who upper-:4 for a second he!“ "tur- Ihy morning, In! from those the majority of the cut has been chosen. Although some of the minor roles are still I bit doubtful, the big parts have been decided Ind rehearsals have dread, Donn. woos: "AgtMttr or ESPALLPLAYCAST PruetrlWhoqhIIsherttwt It. Ttte imam nu» S 1920 "also“. NOVIIBER I, as; of ‘ The sale will be held in the base- ment ot the club house on North Sher- idan road on November 7, 8, 9 and 10. Articles for sale will be marked by the rummage sale committee, of which Mrs. Thomas Marks is chairman. on Alonday and Tuesday the fifth Ind (sixth. but arlicles are acceptable all ‘during the week, however the work 'iof the mmmitiec is {unit-ted by early Sdeliwry when customers are not in ' attendance. " you wish to have some one (all for your goods you my procure unw- mcbile service, or if necessary truck service, by telephoning on My, In. Frank D. Austin. Bizhhnd 1869; In. B. F. Rinks, Hixhhnd Park 1572; In. W. A. Alexander Highland Ptrk 243. or Mrs. Alex Willa-n, Deertield " possible to deliver your own mm~ maze you may do so my day this week or next, for the club will be opem d at the request of Mr. Jenkinl, the custodian who lives next door. Claimed the modern world is huh Wry for the truth. but you vould new: know It by the avidity with which the people “allow campaign Why titt the attic with dimeardm4 garments that will be of service to lame one in need. which you my never wear min, uni will be an extra burden for Ihith to cue. " costs so much to have old furniture recovered. if you are tumble to do the work yourself. that you m-y u well buy new and give the old to the rum- matte sale. Now is the time for att good club w0mentoeometotheaidofthe rummage ale! RUMMAGE SAL! AT M. P. WOIAN’S CLUB Will Be Hen Nov. T, tr. 9, 10; Have You Articles to Contribute? AWNING SERVICE co. to us: down t'fe"i,.,'2."""" 704 Catt-l Ann-e Lincoln Market Weeamraameetriyteitto"uestrheioua CALL 1333 Phone in your Alder and call for it later. SWIFI‘SPREMIUMSLICEDBACONJB .........4 SMALLLEANPORKLOINSJI) ..............2 oURBEsTsMoKEDHAMs,m .................3 ma DRESSED ROASTING CmfKENS, tty ...4 BKrrNATrvEPthjoAtrrs,m ................3 Mr0RTraEGori'ri'rNTirrrsPRmcraAtm,tts ......3 1i'ANCYRmLAMBcBoPs,tts..'................4 MTolitTuilGori'l0urai'ED,vEAra,ttt ...........3 F'RmMMEA'rYsPARERrBs,ttt...............1 NEWSILVER SHRED BAUER KRAUT,quu-t ...1 JUTCYMrLWAtmilrilRE..Dwym,ttt ............3 nmcrgqg pRgAKFAST PORK SAUSAGES. tymalllirths, lb .............C..C.r.T.Tr'....3oe FANCY LARGE SELECTED OYSTERS, qt. ......75c GROGAN'S BONEu-zss 13mm CORNED BEEF 35c Consider Quality - Since the dawn of History the man who has gahed permanently, has gained on quality. 519 Central Avenue Telephone Highland Park 3140 Interest in scouting in the Deer- ‘field ammunity is not as intense Is It should be because our community as a whole does not appreciate the fact that scouting is recognized as one of the foreman agencies in develop- ing charm-tor and worthwhile citizen- ,ship. Every father and mother,' every _ adult in our community should be witI- {ing to give of time, of interest and 10f means to the furthering of this I(organization whose only objective is ithe development of boy life. _ Since the organization of the North ‘Shorc Area council, of which Deer- li.tlf is“: part. which organization ‘was effected two years "o, my ‘Iprogress has been male in scouting own to lee the large opportunities and respond with a. support and An interest commensurate with the vast- ness of the opportunity. fby the Deertieid scout committee for (tie underwriting of the scout budget for the year 1928-29. This budget (which is 3500 is the share which Deer- in this nren. At that time " troops were in operation with a membership of 424. scouts; today 37 troops ore in operation with 927 scouts. Before that time no opportunity was provided for attendance at summer scout 91mm. Last year 84 scouts attended such scout camps and during the past summer the total of 160. For out summer at the new are: any in redhem Wiscons‘n it is estimated that " least 300 scouts will attend one or more periods of two who Let it be understood that scouting is not an enterprise to entertain Ind amuse, but an intensive effort to de- Velop resuorcefulness and leadership. It has tremendous opportunities and only waits for communities like our wi icle a ed in November 8 to 18 is the date ml‘hmfg: if;;?, the [imam by the Deertieid scout committee for Plain Denier" Cleveland, Ohio, and re. the underwriting of the Scout budget 1 ters to . former Deemeld resident. for the ye" 1928-29. Ttit hmlDr. Fritsch spent a few weeks this which is 8500 in the share which "er- summer with his mother. Mrs. Mary field is to provide for the mint-m7 i Frit,ch in Deer6eid, ance- of the North Shore Area coun- Dr. B. Suave] Fritsch. pastor of nil whose annual budget amounts m‘Hough Avenue Congregational church, $15,000. An organization has Tee has resigned to accept the pastorate been effected of which Mr, Chas. Kap- l of l nion Congregational church It schull is chairman with the purpose Jacksunvute, Hal Dr. Fritsch will as- of gathering this budget during the: mm; his new charge Dee. 1. t'rnrr stated, _ V ASK CITIZENS TO SUPPORT MXttmNG Deeraewt, Budget is 8500; Nov. 8-18 Set Ankle {or TtWRTNGLAMB,th......3se D.oreuu,Noeahsh-tt 'a"'sCL'l'llll'l2d"'" orte, Dr. Fritseh came to Hough Avenue 'lop- church from Chicago and on Nov. 1 "n-Am have completed ten years here. nix-y Prior to his Chicago pastorate he “I" preached in Medina, Ohio. During his 'yyis, pastorate the congregation of Hough thiszvenue church has been increased e is I from 600 to 1,000. Sundny evening "popular services," in which Dr. Fritsch has d‘ucussed a miety of subjects in their relation to religion, have attracted large can- gregations. Dr. Fritsch has given much study to psychology Ind has dgliveral many lectures on psycho- logical subjects. He has written I large number of poems. The United States will not get into another war until there is I new generation that never had to salute I second lieutenant. __ St, Augustine record. In his letter of resignation Dr. Fritsch says: "In many ways it would be easier to remain here in- definitely. But the weight of the work his begun to wear on my body and on my mind, In justice to myself I feel that I mast avail myself of the less complex responsibilities and the more mild climatic conditions offered by the pastorate in Florida.†to bed at urinev o'clock, but quite a that hour November 6 to hear the returns. The old timers claim we should go number of people, yin tit up Fiber A meeting of the congregation Inn hen callrd for Wednesday evening to furrnally art upon the resignation and to make plans fur obtaining t new Pastor. DR. FRI'I‘SCH. GOES TO FIDRIDA CHURCH Pastor of Cleveland Church Be- signs; Was For-er Deer. Beld Resident 26c 42c 32c 19e 15c