but bu "area The tht'" can "rt" 'g'gre',t III "an" ",ta'tNL'p'Autt', voten in Ian-hora - More Ito-1 binned have spoken tinny tor the) continuation of the policies ot the' Coolidge Idminiamtion upon which Hoover honed his appeal tor Iteey may the we on. known" Scott new. Bead ot the Anti- Saloon matte. deemed the result in a "thorough vindmnon ot the Anti-Saloon league." He said the result would be accepted by the world convincing evidence that the American people consider prohibition the beat method of dealing with the liquor problem Ind that they are de- termzned .to maintain the Eight- ..mth amendment." Utah-Hoover "no; 3mm no." Governor 8mm: took Rhoda Inland out ot the doubtful column when he earrieditttrthealenderrnnrginot 1,493 votes. according to moment returns which gave Smith 113.951; Hoover 117.45. Hoover .130 tamed both . Houses of Congress with him by Increased Republican majorities. Republican Insurgents Input-nu, raw lost their Dunne: of pater tn the same Re- publican (Intuition " both ends of ?'eruertvaaun new: _trt Washington for 12 hours. On ttie hum of United Press figure. from " sections ot the country the tabulations stood as tot. Iowa: Elector" votes: Room 404 a): doubtful a. North Cut-011m. Mntofore consxd- medaaeertatn to be carried by Smith. turned somewhtt doubtful today then Beaver took the lead 1nd held an advantage of close to 9.000. with the count limos! com- Motttaat-Hoover 14.550; Smith 13.01:. Massachusetts - Hoover 001m Smith 616460. V _ Popular: vote: Total 21.919138. Hoover 12.641179: Wnith 9.472.559 Hoover runway 2314.01). The states which continue doubtful this tutemooe, were: Hoover is upsetting MI expecta- tions by his terrtne vote in the south Be has curried Virginia and is that! in Florida. In Texas he And Smith hue been wanting but an! torth Herbert Hoover append to NM thr Mord bmkimz "Which Ending received Inc! I. likely to go tar beyo Mmitl NEW WK. NM '--ooret'tr Alfred B, $strms'ttt, thm Mn ttrn-t 78yns--Hoover 235.939 By I'YMN" mm: NtW YNtt Nov '--otye HOME STA" REPUBLICAN _ News' F Uno fficial Figures On i Election Wm ith Jim his once with I'm dd- 'il'N'.Qlel','dtJt'f.'itst,"egd', 'lthauu'3ea'lt m (itehd.ilhtet1tehi _ cane-hum: Retumatttumoeutngindteateetttte nenrem-ouMttnetttseNputttr. am having duh: more an In the 'enntefnd LIT?" . W mi" ammundmrhnn momma 'l,epdtGrdllt'leJtlt'at,'tggtu',t ttteiaeanitkmnretn, T2?eehietrmuttaftttutineupqrtn ttethatttsetieeMpowerrtolmw. Grimm 'rtthttteRerutrtieantn- summao! the mid-west. Their In)- Rnce at m hnd been such that tttereouMvote qrtttttheDemoegau toataveettrRegmtrltenn-tioetamt mnarttmmutttseemtrse'ofttuetast m YORK. Nov. E-Reputtueans 'ititsei6ettnttenrtsipttanauom- In. as mum at the My cloc- tion. United Press returns showed to- The Home 1nodtlide swept "tde many veteran Demoqnuc ounce-- 'rtegttnttoehthe-tdnndtttett- ADI] ft) SEATS _ IN ll HOUSES Us". Search!) State Attorney Wham h ate. In Con. Gavel-lot " tState Audit-t has" Genera Ounc- th nt large toth Dbt. Representatives I r wr , t ' . . ' . . HERBERT HOOVER "remtisteet-u"-ttttrtr-t 1'r.t',,t,",,,t',tt,t,"tl1trpdigrP" mamamm ;mmt¢mmm "n,t.re.tteeeretrt.rreteteset und'cth-m mustang. Senna: om. Demoemt, In India. unruly over Kenneth D. Mun-h; whuetnWegt Trtrgirtin.Bemrtar Neely, Demormtt.qpearartott-beeesde- '.retttr'-uitsurt1.-r-: "an. is the tuttennarius of the India" sens, which covers itself with gen- weed, fastened with gehtinoul strings and holds the garments on its fore-m There In several fish whichi clothe and adorn themselves. One! DnetdBrtatm.D-t.,Md, ThereqrttttteBRettutttteaet-t0e tromumountonphcethem t9eatntorJ-A.R-t.qrttttttaa-. nauncqtttgiarettretgtegttmmt pom": Roscoec.Nttemoet.Rqtuttttean,- patently has defeated Charles M. my theDemocnUc eamtteute (or that" nent. F The Hoover had-Me "manna: has curried "my with It may tumu- hr mum at the one. Including "ammo. tMrrr.Re,R.L. Bttwerdr.Bdqmrds.Demttemt,N.J., tart-ttout-tr-tofthe' pr-ttet-tant mum _ nsn wrrn "curriits" THE LAKE comm REGISTER. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, The his Society of the Presby- terian chunk held their regal" meeting in the child! Sundxy even- ing It 7:80 at which time Miss, Irene Roekenheck gave them en interest- ing talk. F Mr. 'h'elu""tg'ht, e former In Bum. w I "in of his many f nda In Deerfuid on Sunday. Mr. lowdermilk'l mother is in the Sprinttfhehi hapiul is the result of an automobile accident. .0.-- w -mri9._V..-e'_ m.f..-.9.N..F. mnlv. w. W'll'. Null-m UlllOWIy, unn- Week. North, 8. Gooder, A. Goelitz, Hugh Min Ida Wright, librarian of the l, Paterson, Robert Johnson, W. 'Gehry Evanston Public Ubnry, will amk'and Min Sadie Galloway motored Two "a, Joceph Limb: of Evan- pgoo, Dwight and his widow survive Roekenhock are them on interest-l Deerfield A. C. football team re- intttaik. . ieeived their lint defeat on Sunday Mr. Ronald 1d""tg'Sh, mil- former afternoon when they played the With 1tS",g"ehtP,f,e,t, The-core no. baud-outa- "weaning-unda- In no? Ma4tqd I "or of his wood. may f ads In Doodle" on Sunday. In. Fred Horenberger on Thurs- Mr. 1a"rdermiih's mother is in the day afternoon was hostegs'to the' sprinttfuld hapitnl on the result of Sewing Circle, of St, Paul's Evangel- m automobile accident. C icnl church. Deerfield Patent Teacher Atmoci- i A group of ladies including limes. gen to celebrate Childrens' Book l, g. lf. Beyer, William Galloway, Dan- The Deerfield American Legion Auxiliary will hold a mguiar meet- ing u the home of In. Bruce Rhine on Monday evening, Novem- ber It. Mr. J. L. Gibson, u former resi- dent of Deerfield, died " his home in Evahaton Tuesday and w" but- stigma.» - - __ _ __- DEERFIELD CHARLES CURTIS Min Wright is an experienced librarian and eminent authority on selection at children books It is indeed a t for our association to have Mina Wright tell us person- ally of her work in library. Following the meeting there will be a nods] hour and tea will be lowed by, may." limes. Lewis "iiiiiin7 .... a "mt" "mi. A cordid welcome to all the Ber- 2tt "s.cl'ftd',e,t".drt,' "agrgsigsg, .vices and activities of this church. Ind lis- Sadie Galloway. Mrs. Les- I --.-r--r----.--.- lie Brand, treasurer. will be happy VOLO to at", new gambenhipmd All - --- no " m invi to wen -he Our Lndies' Aid of th M. E meeting on Friday "temoon. taunt)! hu again been Stunned Mrtr'tedLaUhn-nttueatof um! we expect to meet once each In. George huh!) of Emma month as we have in the past. wow» The next Aid'meetine will be held D.erfuid A. C. football team re- at the home of Mrs. Llorl Fisher ceived their an: defeat on Sundav on December sub. at the regular meeting of the Par- ent Teacher Association yhich will be held on Friday, November 9, " I Little threo- "Agog; ho .0 I who" t,5iii',i,'ii't t1'lf If Fi? a. at " play and msd-tred to catch I my bug. When told to "have tho thin: that" he cried out: :92? wt it to burn the m. Pllnncd May, but and. to be vim either' on mm; 11th or the 19th. T ' My this vicinity attended Ity., fhhey of !lilittu,. 8ermttyt duuch service to take the Electric line to China. . Rev. was unable to All the Whit tt: Kohl; E. Chanda " church _ The Public Service Company 'hnvo almost completed putting"? the Electric light poles on the d road between Voio and Wtuoonda. Mr, Herman Burg and friend " trimmed the dance last night at "m oe. 1 Mr. Ed Bum drove the ministenl "in 1?orthany to. thymine-M Jay Vasey was laid up seven! a a with an haired knee. _ Ilullt,',u', Bacon, Anna \Pmneld, Bert Vasey, Goldie Fish, er and Vinnie Dawn gave the church a real house cleaning last: Friday. , Mr. George Benwell was a busi- neu _ caller in Waukegan last 1tgrdar, e, _-"- "_""_-.._. WW-KP 6 WW" mallet Hondag. Mm. Jay my visited several "tg. with her mother at Yorkville. itra Shehher'. ehtertninmt oom- mny from Sterling Illinois over the, week end. ' ' nu. ma Mrs. Pence entertained Mr. John Weinke from Sterling, Illinois over the wegk end. T Miss, Evelyn Tonya: and Phil Wagner were married Sntmdny at 10 o'elock from the Round taske, ehmth. _ , Mr. and Mrs. Howard Convene: were bushes callers in Freeport on Friday. . 1 almnInJSmith was a Chicago Mrs. Sus n Wait, Mrs. Tom Wait and Mr. Mrs. Roland Lewis, " so non, Car, from Richland Center, Wisconsin .pent their week end with Mr. gig Mrs. D. V. Wait. On Satu y, Dough: Wait and the Wisconsin rightive motored to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Pence entertained Mr. John Weinke' from Sterling, Illi_nt_>is river: the, week end. A group of India-from Deerfield were guests of Rev. and Mrs. Loader at their home in Elmhurst on ed- lnesdny. Rev. Lueder m a fo pastor of/St. Paul's Evan" ieal [church _r _ Rai Howard {mm MeHenrs taking care of Mrs. Anne Lu: share this week. Mrs. Jbe'wa'éger and childmh spent Sunday with the Lee Heme]! fagtily. - 1 Mrs. F'ftrtrv-in returned to her "toitte Sunday evening after caring 'fcr her sick sister, Mrs. Anna 'Cromhmn, of Elm, Illinois. ( Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Wait spent 'Snndgy with the Ellsworth Metealf family of Gurnee. ' This vicinity has been saddened by the new: of the death of Mr. Edward Lurk, who passed away) Monday morning. Mr. Lusk was) widely known and enjoyed a lee circle of friends and acquaintance" throughout the neizhborhood. It is to his bereaved widow that we ex-. tend our heartfelt smpnthies. Mr. an! Mrs: H. Stroker of Wau- conda visited Mrs. Stroker's mo- ther on 'aturday. The mohthly meeting of the church-school tttaff " the muse trteho waning, November 18. The Taxis Society enjoyed I Hi!- lowe'en party in the Assembly room of the Presbyterinn church last Pti- dttevtniptt. Mines. Raymond, and w- Clavey and Alex Wilttttaut and A. Mullentiick of Deere Put" attended "attsrxteauoeMrs.R.Cuvi'sytieaN party at the Germani- club in Chi. cago, loathx Wu. 7 ' The regula- meeting of the P. T. A. Child Study group will be held on the second Monday of each month beginning Monday, November 12th at 2:30 P. . at the school house. The thart book to be reviewed gittd n rer, Ott y.inyo morning, at 10:45 o'clock all local legiomuines In in- vited to the Presbyterian church where Memorial services in chun- aw: oLAxmigtics my arm he held- The epin't of the season WIS ef- fectively expressed in the decon- tions which matched the Jolly mood of the guests. . b studied .yvill be "Your Growing Child? by H. A. Bruce. Clipping or, "angina articles may be brought: to the meetin for discussion. If any member ll, '1 special subject she would lik discussed it may be brggght up at? thtmeetinem Mn.Ed. Bacon turban elected President of the Aid, Mrs. Alvin Cue vier-Pteaident: and Mm. An- na humid Secretary and Trans- to Gain", 111.,llut Wednesday at- ICheceaury division m be made into smaller 't), ups. c, . 'Th Ctt+tiariqlllkt-or at Emit., gelled Bungalow church hold a true. coach] box lock] on last Tuesday evenlyg. __ - Arnie Menu" and Mary Cub- k",".',' an quarantined with scarlet ever. C 9:30 Chute I School, Departmen- tal Organiut on. Graded instruc- 10:45 Servike of this Sunday rks a vernal-y of Armin "rouse to proclu President, the service to be in keepi g with nihanoe of t day. ttion Post haslbeen in' tht ttrrir. ind My. 7:00 Pioneer l'eeting. Topic: "Helping the World to be Friendly". Dopis Kreh, lender. Mr. John Striker "at the m "with his Muslim, In. KM Hum-n of lawn City, Ionrclirt Hucklen Maximum. marriage' was Laurel St tion Wodt'lesday. 7:45-8:45 choir' re- hear-ll. _ Friday. Nov: 16, District Scout Court of Honor at Northbrook. " DEERFIELD PRESBYTERIAN wen moat" beam? of Worship. As rks the tenth anni- Armistice and in re- proclamation by our service will be ordered . with the great ttig- day. The local Le- been invited to attend is SOUND nmcrsx' ACCOM- mm " 111]: moms. TONI svupnomc MYORK, Noe.Tv-<rogerttor "Attt,dmtithistttruuirittspotittrs nomad". 1'Ventreteiwteitstto'runroe Matthew IettttMtt'tgtnntt anymore" it has" given the tsetyeamormrtttetbttGtttttsGe A SMART comtifriir- BROADWAY'S ..BACK-STAGE ROMANCES SUN DAY. ONLY, NOVEMBER 11 Mon., Tues., & Wed., Nov. It 13, M. THE SUPURB STARS OF "7TH HEAVEN" In Another Griat picture With Sand room, relieving croivdid and cramped conditions h'reg Idin bethe house. on won surprised l.tfyrcheaplritcan Induce. Want an animate? Any than carpenter can take some wall-board and a little lumber and transform your idle stateroom into a useful be.d.royn or pray, illglil'iiifiiiiil,-, In Ypur i iii, Attic G"'ll' iii kl iiltttiifhiiiil' ity 9; [almllafila lliii,l,(', .. l 'dettnttetnttsiatat-tt than: I Lt.tt1t.?oegretntte-ttsiatetor _ mom t " I""'iaur""i"riiethgrt,e.ouu,ms,,tz, W. F. Franzen, Jr. LUMBER, COAL, BUILDING MATERIAL Phine 50 --o?' the Bereeet--- Wheeling State Bank Tenyearsagothecannonsceaaexrtomaronour Western From and, thanks to our brave soldiers and sailors, the" greatest. costliest and most terrible war in history was brought to a victorious close. Orrthis anniversary of Armistice Day, we again saw iutc the heroes of the World War and wish them long lives and unceasing happiness. lb. " THE BANK or FRIENDLY SERVICE PF 1918 --- 1928 AT WAUKEGAN LIBERTYVILLE, gm. Nib. have and bath. wtthtt-teu-eait' iiiihT?'li'iE Armistice Day Orehetw tral Overture and OrgattReeitai niii Winn and J oyboys "Red, White and Blue" A mmunoa- of " amfittmttttt-ttttnt-entet teie1terertirrrtttiei1ttrtema 'mtattata-engehrtttto=ttts" new 'ttrtttttltttrtMn-per- mettthatheqma "Med about ,etteeettemtuidmitttagmtaenee "terhettademnpletattttistermas A BIG PROGRAM OF KEITH-ALBEE-ORPEEUM ROOKIE) VAUDEVILLE' 11mm Fri., & Sat., " Not. 15, 16, 17. --mtherereeat-- --oet the stage--