Nki te ae > Was ins bottle. bfl baby d : Huetle: tuted : started -- _ ecity to ___ _ *--__ Leader In Strike. _ In 1894 Debs was leader of the great railroad strike which finally the calling out of fed-- eral troops by President Cleveland, c it was settied. That was the i of 35 years in the public n'&bmtoukehhaflw ; presidential -- candidate, the u-d&.Sodalinmnd one of the most hated, and loved men of his day. He started an active campaign as lecturer and writer for the Socialist party. _--In 1900 he was nominated for the and polled 87,814 votes. p rext three presidential election , year was . 1.mm&lfi-dtho in 1916, but in 1920 while a at Atlanta he polled al-- 1,000,000 votes. -- On June 16, 1918. Debs appeared te the Ohio Socialist conven-- 'an address. On September ; a ten year sentence at violation of the espion-- as a result of this speech. fight to free him ensued Socialist leader was forced ; in Atlanta until the Hard-- ing administration when he was rmhuflnbmmm.- ident of cthe American Railway '--huflhovuehaunz secotretary and treaszurer of Boherhood of Locomotive Firemen. quiletly released. " Leader Suffered ' RBreakdown And Was At left schooi to become a railroad fire-- _ Thuersday at noon a train bearing body left for Terre Haute, I %-Nm& 1855, D:g: "&w'n 2 J -- mervous breakdown mecentuated by kidney trouble forc-- ed the fiery Socialist into a hospital h-flh.m:io.l?or bhmdbut onday he y took a turn for the worse and his personal phy-- Pr. H. 0. Wiseman, announc-- that death was but a matter of return to his old home the of Eugene V. Debs, ' who five times a eandidate for the presidency, 'in a funeral parlor at Elmhurst . But the indomitable will of this man who once polled a million votes for president while he was a prison-- er in the Atlanta federal peniten-- &m'&cndmfilWod- n 'night. " For almost 74 hours he had been fln erkience of fat fovine senses, evidence of that spirit that led him to lead a eause which always seemed to fall just short of its goal, came out. _ BABY'S BOTTLE AROUSES ZION -- He asked his wife for a pencil and paper. And then with a shak-- ?hfldkmtehdoutthopoom Henly which ends with: "I am the master of my fate. "I am the captain of my soul. That was his last message to the Born in a humble home, " Gane Debs, at 16, tired of the privation "~KENOSHA, Oct. 23-- ba-- by's milk is not a safe to hlh-.whcc.ltlm cath facia evidence ok-- ing a cigaret is treason. An auto-- f party of Kenoshans, Chica-- go bound, had an uncomfortable two-- o experience in Voliva's town Mo evening, in which arrest ' for police questioning by an innocent baty's _Here rlu made. a thorough search the car, presumably for liquor, and members-- of the party were put .'rflnnt.elxlrn of % were for & tfi released when no evidence of liquor other than the bottle was found. 1 delay was of such duration that the Chicago trip was abandon ed and the party returned to Keno-- COLLEGE HEAD rdur"fnnnlm,ndtho amounts approximately as hiding. But if inta x= ed mss rate which mould lears, an M'B.tbtbhmrnh -dh:«-hlod:;lt«i: M tax. w,nuw&% dfi--&hfifl:'mwfll be sufficient to possible a low-- ering of the rate on real and per-- The End Comes. BIG FIGURE -- FOR YEARS mt general tax is ridiculous and practically all economists agree (Continued on page 10.) SPEAKS HERE put on world service, includ-- :'b,ord'n and home missions, edu-- cation, church schools, the Epworth m universities and colleges. society :il::hl pnslo;i:.:n?me % re-- lief,.and special attention will be given to temperance, prohibition and public morals, Stress will be made the United States and in foreign of 'religious education, evangelism and the present state of moral, re-- The chief function of the board will be the assignments of the bish-- ops to preside and set aside the time of the annual conferences. The work of the church at home and abroad will be discussed, special emphasis much wealth in the form of intangi-- bishops are John L. Nuelsen, Zur-- ich, Switzerland; Ed?r Blake, Paris, France; William F. Oldham, Buenor Ayres, Argentina; Frederick B. Fisher, Calcutta, India; Titus ments:; huf'% Warné, Banga-- lore City, India. foreign lands, will be present. These DENVER, Colo., Oct. 21.--Twen-- ty--nine bishops of the Methodist Episcopal church will be present at tboboudofhhb?o meeting in Denver, Colorado, November & to 11. new hdlfi t:'lwmm?chmk ¥ n M. Edwards, DD., pastor. All the twenty active bishops in the United States will be present and give reports of the church activities hms;mmmumm from fo hnb.n-ou.l? ed some method for Several objections to the amend-- ment were brought out in the gen-- ;r:'l':i'iacuadon.hOuomth:.iteon- e too much power on legis-- lators. Another that any departure from uniformity would L.d to un-- fairness. A third objection was that astn;,incomefixin.ddifiontothe fede income tax would become burdensome. Still another objection on mo lead to double taxation. Professor Hahne reminded those Mthdlfthoptzoudgmd. ment is voted down November Znd, there will not be another op-- portunity to remedy our obsolete tax laws for four more years; Also that for passage it will require not only anvendiment, Sut the tumber of votee "hmbflfi'--budv:u must & Mdam"u the election. Therefore if the amend-- ment is wanted, it will be necessary being furnished with stickers which will be placed on packages remind-- eaamg "I Toied toay D you l wmhewmonehefl:l;hy.m to see to it that the voters vote on pressing itself as against the amendment is going to do all it can to get out the voters on Nov. 2nd. The business men are BISHOPS WILL The Kiwanis Club, while not PRUNES SALMON CREAM of WHEAT CAMPBELLS PANCAKE FLOUR PINEAPPLE PEAS LARD CHISPO IVORY SOAP 602 N. MILWAUKEE AVE. ATTEND MEET Housewives are appreciating the service rendered by Na-- tional Tea Stores. -- Popular demand has made Nation-- al Tea Stores----"The Handy Pantries of the Middle--W est' A Complete Variety'of Well--Known Quality Groceries Always At Money Saving Prices. at in-- Subscribed and sworn to before me 19th day of October, 1926-- (SEAL) wIitranit o Lafket. Comes Pablic. The bmwl! preach on Sun-- of the bis} day, No 'hl.gntho Charles L. Iiethadise dind 'other Profestant $at-- | Dr. Loren ie nottint choreber in Eestern col r.::»hodht churches in Eastern Colo-- On Tuesday, Non.".h:lr.ma. tl; twenty--nine official dedicate thoml.hbmd Tuberculosis Sanatoriuh at Colorado Spriua' A committee, of which Mr. Ralph &o of Denver, is chairman, will gake the bishops in autos from Denver to Colorado Springs and return. At Colorado Springs after the dedica-- tion, the bishops will be entertained at a publis banquet by* the local Methodists. two bishops from foreign lands will MMLWMP.OM of Buenos A and Titus Lowe of Singapore. "While the bishops are in session in Denver, :::yuvm be {ehs::l "m t m « :c.mflgehoolol'l'hoolouomdat various service clubs of the city. The general committee in charge of arrangements and entertainment I, M. C,. Mott, Cashier of the State Bank of Mundelein, do y swear that the above statement is true to the best of my kno and belief, and that the items and amounts shown above correspond the items and amounts shown in the report made to the Auditor of Public Accounts, State of lIllincis, pursuant to law. § DPr, Edwards, the general chair-- eral public m,'s'th:.ns:{; would be to the visiting = ops at rfig building, November ops at Trinity November 5th, at which Bflh-::'%om Nich-- m of Detroit ana Charles Wesley s of San Francisco would rep-- resent the episcopacy. Monday even-- As made to the Auditor of Public Accounts of the State of Illinois, pursuant to law: ing, November #th, a mass public meeting will be beld at Trinity audi-- torium and Bishops Frederick B. Fisher of Ind.a and Bishop Edgar Blake, of Paris, France, will} speak. 12 2. Loans on Collateral Security (1b) .........~__.--,.---- : Other Lonnasu) sunconmranevnsmenne ces eneneneenbemensnnesnmenmnbes 5. uc. a"'e«m" e nt Investments (3) ... g. Other Boads and WC' Chubes 1h) .. 9. Dn!fnn'nu_l_u.' _Cash and Other Cash : State Bank of Mundelein LOCATED AT MUNDELEIN, STATE OF ILLINOIS AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON THE 1ith DAY OF OCT., 1926 1. Loans on Real Estate (1a) .................._...._.... ;: Capital St;ck CEJ Hevornatnerrrgh Smns s ; rufe S MItel Tadk | eeaants -- 5. Demand 4b) ........ 5. Reserve Accounts (8)) e ebdewrenitkg Wednesday Otiver Resoureos ABE) .........curmtmmantoernmtertamrommcinctrrrtanmntnationsuibtsen Amer. Home Sliced No. 2 can Tomato Soup Add cream, serve hot 3 cans Virginia Sweet makes delicious hot cakes esoUrces (T, 8y WY .....s.=mntcsnerrestnsccirsnenns T OEHE MIBMOUEDOMH --......... .. e x c a1 e c h nA T ar it l enc anr n trnneins Fancy Santa Clara A Breakfast Food you'd like Large Pkg. for a mon wik COFFICIAL PUBLICATION) Report of Condition of at which Dr, H. Guy Goodsell, district super: intendent; Rev. Samuel Marble, president of the Denver Methodist !minhun' meeting;: Mr. J. S. Fab-- !lh.l')l:ll':im of fl'nlnee: Mr. Lewis | A. secretary of the general committee, and other prominent ,cle;g and laymen. | following® bishops will be _ present: _ us t n gare xd _ Illinois' share in this two billion 6'36'330' unds, but utb:afi:" 0s to. po re-- com show an increase since prohi-- ition of 560,000,000 pounds over what it was in the prohibition days, Bishops Joseph F. Berry, Philadel-- phia, Penn.; W. F. McDowell, Wash-- ington, D. C.; Luther B. Wilson, New York City; Wm. F. Anderson, Boston, Mass.; Edwin H. Hunghes, Chicago, minqll; Theo. 8. Hender-- son, Cincinnati, Ohio; Wm. O. Shep-- ard, Portland, Oregon. Illinois dairy farmers and milk dealers have no quarrel with pro-- hibition. On the contrary since !Hli-- nois working men have been drink-- ing milk by the quart at noon time instead of beex the state dairy farm-- ing business has prospered exactly ten times its proportionate share in the big lncn':kuh ii: Ancriug a.i'llk Koduflcn w. y the lfintncnt of Atfl:m at ' two billion pounds a year. This has had the effect of doubling the going val-- ue of the American dairy industry as a whole. ? State of T!linois, County of Lake, as. PROHIBITION 2 bars Large Pkg APPEARS O. K. . _ 395C of Bishop it : bishop; chairman} 4 im an increase several times that of the The Woman's Christian Temper-- ance Union obtained the figures ricultural Statistician of the Illinois Co--operative Crop Reporting Ser-- vice at Springfield. Mr. Surratt des chredthntnotodxlusmilk pro-- duction gone sahead nearly twonty per cent but milk sold to consum-- erk shows a gain of seven million sc RAY N. SMITH that makes your foot look short. Gives a --refined appearance. al j 1 ' o -:,»A;f h m 'r'"' I a'. mu &A fi of about t'fi five per' cent. In commenting on the fig-- ures, Mr. Surratt said the tendency of farmers is to underestimate the facts, and that the real increase in the use of milk is larger than the official figures. his wagon to a star has a son who hitches his to a meteor., h The Libertyville man who hitched e vad i woeuly ycars ago vnose |\ x {;ioummy;fgpeophflmwm fcri?:ingnd. Twenty years ago those who criti-- 250 young white leghorn hens; 3 Toulouse geese; 30 ducks; 2 Berkshire sows reg.; 2 Jersey Duroc sows reg.; 1 Jersey Duroc SALE-- WEDNESDAY,; NOVEMBER 3rd. One--O'clock * W. M. PETERS, AUCTIONEER _ gilt; 4 Berkshire boar pigs; 50 shoats arious ; 600 ;ncubator l'4-in~1, pradi?agy new; 3 b# wm.'l'?l? gasoline engines; cutters; 3 bettom tractor s & Q. (m):_!{ine'l'r?flihgnu&bu.*"t #rith Due to a change of policy as regards foundation blood 1;, the Ridgebrook Farms' Guernsey herd, which has been selec(; during t::er-t two years from the best Wisconsin herds, ;, to be off. at public sale, 21 HEAD PURE BRED GUERNSEY COws, HEIFERS, BULLS _ > motor and p practically new). Catalog ofm 'odign.:::t ' RIDGEBROOK FARMS Auction Sale , ILLINOIS in nsS eonvicfitfi: with on "j"'t 'g't got P man may be no he differs