f . AFTER THE WHITE HOUSE ;= There. is renewed public interest in the careers of ex- "- presidents as a result of President Coolidxe's "choosing" not F to m for "other tam and the liutitMtod Jhat he will live i" ', may yours after vacating the white house. it} . Mandy he is reported to have been offered membership .- "rartim. New ran: my firm, Win of the board of "tl' _'. -dttsetxie.erf the United sum Steel Corporation. presidency of i.'. Amherst College and support as s candidate for United States sr/ii'.' meter from Massachusetts. There are . multitude of things M w- I a, via Honda: " which" new it'g 1 d1! 9Wirs.. " nun rl,fe""euh'lT.tl'4tdiP" III lip, it in In» thet a ',tr't,ttt am ll they - "' u how an. M]. ilti,?,, ,""t.tttin.atti. Mt -' "I. hard thiNn M m" , 0. ttttet, u l - '3th vi mo tre, 'dir, I M1]. M sun . A lot 'li""].))))?)),',?,!,',','.",'.':':),"',',,",',.,,: in tits-d "RM Ft.] can Brim pensions her lord chancellor: when they Qua hum that affiee, but grants the pension with the implied 'Hi.ryiontltattstr-ith-i-rotttteirttvssi,ithe ' _ Not all presidents Cao-or no qualified to-retire from the My into the United States supreme court as was the "With President Tat. and not all can afford to, or care to, "ttie from active life at the clone of their administrations. mien-vice. rtmaktkt-io-uiLLiiGiittiieu I) public favor in this country. but my would like to no ex- mu. _tstversrovedthetrwoethutunuieat, kept in "We service if they no desire. General PM". upon his I'M, served the country well u n sort af min-ador- _ and suggested I use for future ex-pmtridenu. An ex-president is in somewhat the same position when he accepts an important corporate post. Immediately upon accept.. ing such a position he open himself and " corporstion to the charge that the prestige of his former high public office is be- " exploited for monetary gain and to obtain government II ex-pruidcnt might do, but some of them he "and; My and without tsacrifice of 1itrnitr and standing. Lawyer-presidents do not feel, after leaving the white home. that they can ethically practice before the United Shae aupreme court or have their name associated with a law % that doea. nightly or measly. acme might feel that "the influence waa being exerted upon the court. And it fall. - moat presidents to appoint " least one justice to the nation? highest tribunal. , tfp""". I' -dmtaer-triarsd. M -boaiehorhiswtfe If the cross streets are hidden by buildings or keen. such "yrtrituttplaceorsrreathaxare.aursiismairirtiii; acddent: that are causing so much sufeer%q and Inn, occur at than intersections, whet-i many momma recklme And may claim n right of wny when courtesy would tell them to slow up. INTERSECTING STREETS Blowing'a horn on approaching a street intersection, is no adequate substitute for cautious automobile driving. A good many drivers seem to think they have done all that is required in such a position, it they toot their horns noisily. which they feel should notify everyone to get out of their way. This is a rather noisy age. and people become somewhnt dulled to noise, and often will not notice an automobile horn. The correct thing to do on approaching a street intersection. is to slow down so that the car can be stopped very quickly. hard in this life. For education is the stepping stone to success and independence and whhout it nll is slavish labor and interminable discouragement. Thou who entered upon high school life today are to be congratulated. They are marching over a royal road and paving their own life's highway so that progress will be smooth and sure. The first day in high school marks the beginning of an important event in the life ok the young man or woman who enjoys the privilege of acquiring this important education. There will come a time in the history of this country (and h ii approaching rapidly nowadays), when a young person without a high school diploma in going to find things pretty A great many young people who enter high school never graduate, and that is a very sad mistake for them to make. and a still graver mistake on the part of the parents, providing the latter deliberately give their consent to s child leaving high school without graduating, when it is not necessary. _ Entering high school is s epoehal event in the life of my- one who is blessed with the opportunity. Most students never get beyond the graduation period in the high schools. After that they either go to work or lost or do s little of each. BWG "63803001; Thousands of young men and young women (they em't boys and girls that they get out of the uncles) m entering high school this year, and if ther,are the rtght kind of young mic they will get the right kind of a thrill from this experience. M "dill-won't. 191 nth. " Jt'AWhrffnfhT'a'fN"4t1h"at,t."tt'dt', Ittf,,'ttt,'. ALONG THE CURBSTONES rrtittsit theon u m out an KBYWONE PrtttmNG many-hum. Mung-3, A MAN ABOUT TOWN MEMO-nu. M13081." Mhhlmhhluv smith-city... M1311!" Mitt-M h haul-at . m Mp Irs, the that thing In "the, Emmi". oastheaimmittdt" hivetd "undid-7%. a?" ,m Pt"'t't"iPegt, '3 .. "on: ytt.tLatae"rututi-ti.frii'iG Tho-avglhuampod- Catrina two-M ofthe sidewalk atese-.b.ttts.aAri,au- [iv-I nun-u mum-ct the mmv'm "in aimifr.' A Ut of thi tuft us buy- ine In n'L.'l'Gila'l'd an 31:; m 'so-fill- than. Who drank it. "mum Ar: 1jit A,bie, ti',,"dt , m w t1'u"a'tltNd,'lt mum 1umh-.ury1tinvtrutseetv. IiiGiiit'iiu7Tia"liil"u"'t%t, AUTO WRECKS MAKE DRIVING DANGEROUS A two and . m: months old col- ored baby and he colored women Ittttpd Per?uet.,'tNtriy FtMrr Mrs. B. V. Squires, an aunt of In. With. Loo Angela, California And other tom on the coast On their Mum they will make their home in Nantes-n when the groom in em- myed by n pminent minnow. LQt, tkhumnker. ll be you; people are we - wn and populu in the Ivanhoe-Mundo- leiu neighborhood. having been born and brought up together there. They were the recipients of my lovely wedding pun-u from their my friends. They left for an extended wedding trip on Friday, which will include stops at Vnncouvor, Canada, Port- lend, 9m. yhere they will visit The cm: In. witnessed by over one hundred et,'.".. After the reception at the me, the bridal My repaired to Ivanhoe where a delicious dinner we- served under the mum of Mrs. Wm. Her- tel. After dinner, the Tet was spent in dancing until the bri and groom hurried nwty " nine-thirty P. M. mid showers of rice and good wishes. hon tre-m, Shirley In... Ptgti in peach 'ttht and at Ittttn in . unit mine bro-dds: stretched the The Maid Honor. III. Bertha Wins, followed in a beam gown of pale pink ftt,'gtt'tt and the Boi- m deem Pt and Chin Thom". fund m y in warm 7llTihfile'aT,'dA'fud oflhre 'ennproceded the bride, In. Ance' M. in? who cane in upon the um (of her other, wearing a consent gowu of white crepe with n veil of white embroidered tune. The groom. Wht. C. Wirta, and hie best man. Alfred Snyder, met the bride under the arbor end after the bride had been given uny by her father, the inane-the carriage -ertrwatredbrRav.c.Ar. thur Jevne. While congratulation- were being given the happy couple, In. Not layed 1 number of ap- prgprinu 'd2't'fl'd. pundit} itaFaiii.Giriiii. Arum honing?" tTT,UTU'li'n'.'rN Indo- full 12utrt21efff,'iit tli'?,,':,?,?',':':,?)',,?,??,',?.:",?'.',?'?).?-, ""retrggigt,N:t,tg,t Totheotninsot 'tMgt Waiting larch played by 2iih7,iiii'ii,t!inii'iiitl',t tiy.Ud _ r"! Prim." Dalton" git}! t'LTtra'r'r'tttat,t. Alimilurobbory was executed then-now Diagno Nuke mmm. into-comics '.tremut.iytA,.ltteetMint 'theeotr. bon the?" T,ghdpit,u,t than, -tten, c yucca tUg'ct',a'ortatt.uto'f" CurtoeiNAnr. ( not!" In. Burke the deceased leave- . daughter, in. George Huck", af Wuukepn, nnd one son. "coda". of Chm during Wednesday night and looted a ten out "a: machine Mm 810, making!» a report made to the office of Iterifr Lunches Doo. m Noelyésetotheideatttrot the We. hat but: mun-i by the authorities. SNEAK THIEVES ROB 2 PLACES A m of In." thieves broke 'to. the}!!! Dyr Tum Mme Member: of his family were " his bedside when the and came. The deceued wu born in Franklin Coun- ty, Ohio. Undertaker Julius Trig: tow ha been "kind to direct funeral. Arrangements have not yet been completed but interment will be. "payload cemetery it wu stab at this "tension W. G. Hum. " you: old, of 117 First street, died at his home last night following an mum of over two yew duration. Mr. Haviee is well known in Libertyville having made his home here tor the past 1 years, DEATH CLAIMS W. G. HAVICE time, In. A. N. App). of am fol- lowing a car on Green Bay med near Belvidere street applied be: brakes when the cu in but of he: stupped short, The PIICOII "tour bile behind the Gleneoe cur had no chance to stop us suddenly " the machine driven by In. Apple and crushed Into the latter untamobile. Keene. the injured men. In taken to the hospital in the car of John De Young, who we- neerbv " the "'A?o£6r«iis¢' Kili- and dc"'(i§ and": omco, I whine an»: , In. A. N. Ann. of Glam fo- when in a. mu». of J. B. hack a! Mil-bee, entered on. end bruit": Iris! "to: to the [Ate Cm "a! Menu-l than be "a ,ttoodp6A' Dr. Karl Dept. WNWWMW other ggra1tgglt,tgu', Attioo' 1natitatrdaraftqitio,ss when two can collided an (int Barrnadattorrttt00rar6mtettiof Belviderettmet. 'Stnoxnne.lllwnku,uiw- "atartd_dat-ith.est mwmm~mm body. 'qrho-th-tisir. Ion-1y Waba- tumetf _ufteottarbeHm.l Wuhan! The Wrigle¥I building in Chicago by: clnim to avintt the most trem- endous flood of electric lirlt direct.. ed upon it nightly. The edlcal and Dents] Building in Seattle is second with f1ood1isrhts totaling 28 million eandlepower. current expenses and for missions should be paid by September M, so that I may have time to make out my Import. Evening service at T old time. 10:30": "Three Evil Spirits." We you it the evening service. Your presence will be of great help to us, and {our failure to help dis- cogngeg al_ the work of the church. Our" Conference 7 aitrui"RfG Park, October 5 All, pledges for Rev. John E. belong, Pastor THE CHURCH OF GOOD WILL "Christ's Greatest Word" "is the sermon theme for the morning Mr- vice at It old time. Attending the church service will help you to live a happier life, and to make e hep- pier world. It is one of the moat my.thtrhileAtimps in all your plans. Sunder sehoifuedia" ii "ii:iiGiii time. P use be on time for Sunday School. Christian Science Society Sunday School, 9:80 n. m. Church services, 10:45 a. m. Wednesday, 8 p. m. Sundays, Auditorium Theatre. -Wednesdays, Third floor 540 North Milwaukee Avenue. Subject: "Substance." f St. Lawrence's Elli-cops! Church Rev. H. B. Gwyn, Pastor The services on Sunday, Septem- ber 11th (the 18th Sunday after Trinity) are:,, Holy Communion " 8 a. m. Morning prayer and lemon " 11 time _riiia"'r2diuTu"ili' Gr 'meet next "and" at 2:80 new time. "gingugzao new thud Rev. Elmer iiWiiiiiiti', Pater . and: School a 10 e. m? and Service at ll. The WP', news. the Rev. Wm. Lehman, will installed in this service. The lor- uou will be patched by the former pastor. m Walther League Mr will be he! in__Gl_enqoe " four o'e ock. "tb-h, It than?" Ffttne peoples meeting " 6:80. '.rmtyiriiiirliuaai"tiaiTas tnes af the church. V I'm-hm M 'ter. Ga M. 8 Pastor. My ELM " tt Mr. w. G. Ways. t.htt-itstqiikid." Fiat: ngodigt JNaeoraLt?1urreh Church School at 10 a. m. Rev. H. B. Gwyn, offieiating. All services on daylight saving 'hey'. Ererrtier Whom , Complete display of Smart, Attractive, Dresses for Milady $10 and $15 ,rrtettiir it um: The I at the Bevedy. Dress Shop meet! pelt Thursday _o'n_':§fuycriln 6G Where Popular Prices Prevail 545 Milwaukee Avenue UPSTAIRS It), I927 (ttlitre 'irtlT$ttl,tl!1t4 Twenty friends held a most plus-l ant surprise party and miscellaneous' shower in honor of Miss Rose Wag-l net " the home of her mother Mrs. t Catherine Wegener, on East Church} Street Thursday evening. Banco was made the pastime of the evening with prizes being awarded to Mrs. Lena Beekman, first; Mrs. A. La Mturdelaine, second; Miss Louise, Wanner. third; and Mrs, Philip Strong. consolation. A delightful luncheon was served and Miss We- gnu m the recipient of many lov- ely gifts. Miss Wegener will be 'ee/ ed in marriage to Elmer New- tions, man of Chicago on SatGtay afternoon, September 13th. Her my friends extend congratula- Miss Edessa Herrington, daughter. Waukes of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herrinetor, HeKnlb. left during the week end for Shah-l Antioch, bonaw, Michigan, where she will! ---- teach the third and fourth grade pu- 3331243131. pila. Miss Herrington Wu gradual-f3; ed from the local high school in was i :2: and from the DeKalb Normal "i/lc-ie).' June of 1927. 'y,: Robert Hagarty, the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hagerty of Fin: Street, departed Monday morning for Rolla, Missouri where he will at- tend the Missouri School of Mines, having enrolled as a student in the electrical engineering course. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wood, of Elmhurst were guests at the home of the utter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Andmwso 186 Nathan Avenue, over Sunday' and Monday. Mrs. J. W. Davis and her sister, Miss Helen Carroll, "tended th,. performance at the Uptown Theatre, Chicago on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Carlson and son, c. O. Carlson, attended the wedding of a relative at Hinsdale on Wednesdav evening. The County Boosters meeting of the M. W. A. will be held at this city on Friday, September 16th. Fred Rowling and family of Guyslake were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dam» er on Labor Day. C. L. Coonfer and C. o. Carlson were anon those who played golf " Fox Luce Thursday. loco to all unfort- the affair" m was: mean and it halal boon 'added to rush the Nettie an) maul amt. , PM events of the day's pro-l gum were athiette contests. races,! 130th p_ty rustling been, and in-; -M.'_M.'-M. vvvll- v. - a, I ylv-[ gum m name content: races,! Robert MeArthar, tuted eleven t'giptgthrTf,,i,tr. bouts, ind in.. i yum, an of ligand Mrs. Alfred door I l McArthur, who mangle two miles east The 'ardulllr' event of the day j, of 1.91:. Forest, died on Saturday was the indoor gum between Fouhls ', MON)". Beptember 8rd. Funeral and the Moir an. Societ . After I semen were conducted Tuesday nine had fought innings in: Holyimommc September 6, " 8t. Law- Name ration was downed by; renee's 1iiiiiriifi'i Church, Rev. Fr. tt more It , to I. j H, B.\Gwyn oirieiatirur. Interment thrrgEiiei -- TRiaai' iiaireGiir, it mama that: am until resent: at Din-w his! 1qbor Day. ADDITIONAL LOCALS Mgqyb-tttt1trmte-team j, cg<2 22ma<2 tae _i.t,17t-S.i') [rlllj3t,it.l3Nl Migll 3:255; tlg IIB' ME f lg I . BMI I If g '2. le, , [F,] ; ca 2 'F/s itlittii g ' n t.%" fu" ' r r) ".3 's 5 jf,,)?, " [ii R -r (y it 3? 'si-i",, \\'\\H 7 f f L I (il '-------" I B, TL'2 _e_" / C/,a, . /C: _ il, E "r-P" , (if: , / / x ' ad " -1" /// / 1' fi?,' of The Lake County Teachers' In- stitute, which came to a close last Saturday at the Central school, was "he of the most successful ever held, " was stated by T. Arthur Simp- rnn, county superintendent if schools. Over 125 teachers were pres"; " each of the sessions. All "r {in rdks were interesting and mstrtt: Hit. The speakers on the orugrau "ere Supt. w, S, Dimmitt " R'K'r F OR RENT-Modern seven mom house on Third and Church Streets. Call at Cichy's Tailor Shop or phone Libertyville 551. 69-1t. Them will be a regular business meeting by the Mystic Workers Lodge at Gridley's 1Inll on Tuesdagv evening, September 18th at 7:00 . M. standard time for the purpose of electing officers for the following year. -- All Juvenile members have the privilege of attending their adult lodge at all times and are cordially invited to do so. ", EDNA J. KNOX, Correspondent. otatigtt '22dltt, at , I n - a: g in. an. Hendricksen and ___ .. Ad." "9rmttrsiha,pyisetniiikt morning September 6, at St. Law.. rence's hpkcopal Church, Rev. Fr. H, Exam oirieiatintr. Interment was made in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Oak Park. . 'alls, Ill ; Miss FClda Mertor, Naukesha. Wis.; Clyde L. Lvun Mali-lb. Ill., and W. C Pettv we: -thriaurira% Fab iGaii In tteld " may 1"ltttp.et; Ing that at the Path nu on Wednesday. September 14th. on Local People To appreciate the value@ them of membership A MUTUAL SAVINGS AND LOAN PLAN LENDING ONLY TO MEMBERS AND EARNING LIBERAL INTEREST ASK FOR INFORMATION Libertyville Building and Loan Association AT OFFICE LT41t t g; L8 /r"/.I /;,~' ---- ((/ // "a' "/ // % Ijt), ii z fi, ' l, Wow-m 'r-'fsiea0ttth"saattt8tMtai,'r.ae.:tt: 'PA'esSN'Are.'AM'td. Vfe-ote-o.',_,t.", NOTICE 'ihiiig'ééhf' 1iiiriiiiii MILWAUKEE AVE. AT CHURCH ST, PHONE 406 's.a2xex_rreeeer-i=sireae, . s, f': 'F-Y.-' WANTED in the The, Moody Bible Institute "3htrtitmtePuee Men and Womén of Chicago and Suburbs have I better knowledge of The WoehnGreateat'rextBook because they have attended the EVENING SCHOOL acre 101 Ranch on Oklahoma and a. that, but outed nothing to who "I Ml performance an epoch! one. Performances are giv- en at 2 and tr P. I. The parade luv. the lot at 10:30 A. M. IsYourDteofoppoetuaitr -- -3030? Unusually M, wild west and rodeo display: temate with Far Eastern nannies, and Miller Bro- them, 93mg; ofthe fgmous 136,000 tttid the. ua and 50 mag to a 1".- day, weather 18, with 1.1 Rand: d West, which boasts the only 'trapt), of itade in Auction. tr 1'du"'ST, said touthtin.rtretstRtiukirsdipaat" or present, has added u mangerie and bone fair to its many attrac- tions. These nre displayed under a six-pole tent, which gives the 101 Ranch n spread of canvu that will crowd the m of the regular cir- ens lots in the great cities, as the big top is Mtt by 800 feet-30 feet Longer than any other tent ever uilt. day Inger Ii," Eiga m W315, TI"' only circus e o Amelia. 1% famoc to be m largest of i or present, has added and home fair to its . -- I": - ' _ V"' ,N'J',,Td',',fer' IR t2tt.5tll.y BAA Your Ieiii.eieit 'a; aa-as- make today. yrthtr murmur: a: quad. Adams: Esenine School. V"... mun u; . .1. Jam. u-c-yp' Se Gai; 13, Re suntan, Fri . Sgt. t), run 63020915 P. AL. dar AW, "e1tairl,t",,'t '55" 32'8""m " e .. to Cag'zna unmanned from 515 ttMMS fetr2sc_Ceaste . (mun-wk. -- _ Enroll Now Cat. u suutt. ma an». _ 25th Year 10t RANCH m m TODAY PhoneDlvu-oy 1510 "'3": V "uni-5 iiiii1'ere7i%"lplltU4 as F?, iii bN "