0 _ ~AFTER JOURY MEETS _ ~ Mrs. Yoma&trendm and is . ~ Released' in Bonds; Husband * Out in $10,000 Bonds. ~~~~*~ THE HOLY SPIRIT IN THE . --~-- When we think of the church, we * <# iN k4 .:. 4 P vllhs »n CONTINUE® of soundly converted Aollowers \finnm R THis brings us to the point we are trying to make. The Holy Spirit in the church is the Ho'y,. Spirit in the !nnnorthemndlymém'tol- lowers of our Lord Jesus / the BHon of God. <This brings the thought down to the indivigual in this body of believers, and as the individual is, so is the church.< A chain is never Our pastor been attending -- Re Ti a men as oo acrocn in reports many are esus As _" &*- ig. -- / 6 P Oour pastor will write alitteine; sage each week on various phases the Christian life and the church; The topic for this week is "The Holy Spir-- It in the Chureh." . E. J. Giss and family Joliet last Tuesday. ~-- We are asking for the prayers of a'll the Christian people in community hhowaonremr:eflnlurv- jces. Pray for the outpouring of God's spirit upon us that we may be ready to do the work He wants us to do. Announceméents 'for week beginning Bept. 19;:-- Monday, orchestra rehearsal at 8; Wednesday, prayer service at 8; Bunday--Sunday School at 10; preach-- ing at 11; E. LC. E. at T; preaching at 7:30 p. m. We are hoping that we may hold'our revival services early in October. 0 0000000 0000 0 00 church next 0 0 00 000 0 0 0 0 006 0 The Lake County Sunday -- School Adsociation i hate a Rats in it stronger than its weakest link, so the ehbhurch is never stronger . than its weakest member. How do you--stand?* Is your lifé one of deep consecration, ahd fMied with the spirit of God, and also prays for the salvation of souls, then does the church becomg a pray-- ing, spirittilled church. When the mmvumm.mma souls, and the forwarding of God's kingdom, then the church w#' also have the same desires. . _ A It is reported that the cases will be presented to the October grand g!. 'hlehh:o in OQct. 4 even if hearing not been dis of. In that event, it is udorm the state will not have to. Aise its case.before going to tridl. The Rover Inn, a long frame build-- ing,. burned at 3 o'clock in the morn-- ing with Lake Zurich flnnunzn- ing that the blaze had started in & The Holy Spirit may be blocked to a certain extent by the church, and that is when the individual member will not cooperate with Him in the work He is to do. In the lack of co-- Mnmhenweunnodo- flntom.un-onommyuto the saving power of Jesus Christ, take scheduled for trial. ®o . On a motion of Assistant States enc ty %ouu:cu:mmh "his te chief witness, Paul E. --Bertram, dep-- uty state fire marshal, was in court. traud, @ with his wil { th;dt:om.ot'.luna H.Arrm where the preliminary> hearing was Mrs. Frank Young, charged with arson in connection with the buto ing of the Rover Inmn_at Lake Znrich surrendered today to the sheriff's nunlmnluudtn".MJ Her husband, who is released in $10,000 <bonds on charges 'of azson« and burning with the intent to de m over the restaurant. JAMES MORROW & SON -- motor cars in many vital Indeed, there has never been an equal period in Dodge Brothers history when so many refinements of a popular and fundamental nature have been madd stant: impr Following their traditional policy of con-- De Luxe Sedan -- -- ------ -- $1198 Touring Car afternoon at two w--® y We at Siltver Lake. The wedding of Miss Marian Bay sett of Silver Lake Wis., and W' L. Morley of Antioch took place A the Waukegan Baptist church' last w at one--o'clock in tus»w ot E-mu relatives . A of y w and w were nrn:k::t in the wedding abd the One thousand pounds of candy, more than is usua'ly bandled in an ordinary candy shop in a was made at the Paramount West: Coast Studio recently for use in "The Lady of the Harem," tremendous spectacle production of Old Perisa which Raoul Walsh directed, and which comes to the Antmotgun Theatre on Monday., SHeptember 20. ~ _# a**"¢". ;W at one-- o'clock ot E-.fllu re 'l'b.m.' @ : W"o 8. W k. of yellow an nrrI:b::t in the wed ring ceremony was used The bride who was & The bride who was given away by her father George Bassett wore & lovely gown of Spanish lace over white .szsatin with rhluuom" trim-- The veil was hafl.d l-ah lace apd was ¢m the Spanish style. ° A bea shower bouguet of white roses and larkspur completed -- the lovely appearance of the bride. The bridemaid Missa Marleg Hoffman wore a gown of yellow (?tu and carried a colonial bou 3 of yellow roges and asters, Mr. laf Mateson acted as best mam ; --~ After the ceremony a wedding dat ner was served at the bride's home ERNEST TORRENCE, "CANDY KID" OF ANCIENT PERsSIA As the jovial confectioner in the screen picturization of the famous stage production, "Hassan." : Emest Torrence is required to manufacture lot af Far Eastern candy. For many of .the scenes it "was _ necessary that Tortrence be seen actua'ly making the asweets. 6 . "¢*##*, God may dwell in our church and our Springfield, IlL., Sept. 15. --Aftend-- ance at the twentieth annual Na-- tional Dairy Exposition at Detroit, )'lnlch-. October 6 to 13 is urged upon interested -- in ufi production in an open letter to the membership of the lilinois State Dairymen's, as homes. ol ~LH@ IiNULOIS OLaLC UGIIJIRGH H, Sm socigtion by W. S. O'Hair, president of the association. "Az this -- expo-- sition," O'Hair says, be <ex-- hibited the world's best specimens of the 'tive leading bmwry cattle Milk and its d s also will be displayed. abundantly and in the hbealth food show in connection with the exposition the importance of milk in the natianal diet will be thoroughly --demonstrated. --Hlinois is a _ leading dairy pro@uction~ 'state and let us show the world, at De-- troit, what the Illinois dairy cow WM.: MORLEY IS . MARRIED SATURDAY in His work of touching the heart» of *3 s * Cmm vr es -- Fp s . was j with the m of 46. P itire -mm'mmqucu&fi' ' memomee . William McGayick wil} finish his Rose Zupansio Suffers Skull |sinties st Mafaisite University, at Fracture When Hit by An-- | «Rmere are a numbef of L. T. H. 8. drew 'Cepon's Truck, graduates who live in the lakes dis-- J., i 4 *X trlmn.d.'mmumhflunb': .. Rose & 0 .. 7--year.ojq| Yerlous Grayslake Mtetdnl'r'..:n:l'lu Jos. Z,W: presumed that Walter Parker, Pverett 1019 Prescott street, 'Wauresan, and c 22 roicn tpoige Uniremiy 'af the : youngest of & famity of six|Hs ®B! toturn to the University of back.to the campuses of the different universities and colleges. It may be for th first--time, or it may be for the last time, But in all cases it is looked in K. > :.; . * John Butterfield and Whaiter Engle brecht will return to school at IIMinois forward to with eagerness. ' Aiban Lindroth headed the vanquard Sunday, when he hopped the ratter for thetwin cities of Champaign and Urbana, where is located. the great University of Iilinois. This is Alban's fourth and last year at that university. He will cop off his Bachelor of 'Bci-- ence degree at the--close of this term next spring, and then wil} start work and at the same time pursue a course dn,fl:i::"hv. He was rated as one of: the : popular and prominent Juniors on the campus at lilinois Jast year, where more> than .10,000 study each semester.. He is a member of Chi Beta fraternity, one of the strongest Y oung Folks Leave to Take up College Work Information brought out. at the inquest stated that.Cepon was driv-- ::"'dflm Prescott street and as he I, Pnthed one Hom 'bohipt on gir an-- other nu-om and into the front of 'the truck. : &n no . North » Chicags ~gunee "stntion the - while Clarence mmum- streat and Green Bay road, who was passing the scene--at the time, 350 t1ors in Weubgan whare ho and drove to 1 n, re picked up 'nm".'il' Claude Hart at: the corner--of . Washington and Cepon »gained his release Sa 'lzm by putting up a $5,000 bond fi er a charge of involuntary man-- slaughter. "In view of the verdict re-- turned by the coroner's jury, it is doubtful if the case will 'ever . be brought to trial as it was decided that the accident: was unavoidable. day night onen verdiect, the young man wlhen . she was sccfluf::ly *struck by a> truck driven by drew <Co-- Ceponm-- remained at the North Chicago ~police station until the Mx was held. ~Following the Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at : 2 o'do;:},_:rou the home of the ~child's ts. «with At the coroner's ~inquest, held Sunday Meom n \;t th:' Jmml Peo WB\ erai 2 '"3:&1 the: stories o¢°3'.' witnesses an@ the driver were heard and the jury \nt;:'t'ln & verdict that Rose Zupansic come 'to her death trom .a sakull fracture. sustained 116 Prescott street at Tenth and Prescott streets."The child died at the Victory Memorial hospital about an hour later. ecemetery, neering. Pukuhamfotfi Gamma Rhe fraternity,--while N Barron and Harris are D. A. E. men. -- Among those who will not resume their studies this fall are Mancel Wightman, -- University -- of _ Iilinois;! Dave Fiags, U. of lowa; Al Haas and Al Hagerty, U. of lilinois, and Otto Tegtmeyer, Alblion College, Michigan, It will be up to these boys to hold things down in Hibertyville during the winter while their more fortunate col-- feagues sett'e down to the usual daily grind of classwork. Gfiihwumux semester to finish his course in n engi-- 15.----Mont-- . home newspaper every afternoon by supper time. . : --~. FRill out the coupon below and mail it to The Daily 4 . paime o apinie , _ No matter what kind of news--or type of feature k + 4 ler The Chicago Daily News | ». y R ~ 1 § i' < delivered to your home _ _ | After having stolen a strong box containing $4,000 in valumables, Lib erty bonds, building and loan certif-- lcates an' > cash, from the room where the owner, Frank Ov':l'."::t gleeping, W night v"k.dmmdwdn'ev away his rich loot in an alley near the scene of the robbery. --~---- ~=0 > _ Frank -- Opeka, prominent politician in the nortbend of North Chicago, who conducts a store on the Wau-- kegan : side of Tenth 'street and lives on the North Chicago side at 86 Tenth street, was awakened . at at 8 o'clock Thursday morning by his his Walks Into Room Where Frank| ~Frank Opeka Opeka Sleeps and Takes :| M5.32"2,5""s% Strong Box of Bonds. his friend, Jor Now you can have The Chicago Daily News delivered to your home even though you don't live in Chicago or right in a town. Thousands have already welcomed this new delivery service and are receiving The Daily News every night' For seventy--five cents a month you can have The ° m News delivered to your home. o figy telephone or write to The Daily News, 15 North Wells Street, Chicago, Illinois,and you will receive Chicago's "Is that you, Johnt" And some one answered in the af-- ; | that a smull s:rong box, coataining Liberty bonds; about $1,000 in cer. rjm i -- °P "pnt fLON) in ceft e T s s 'n & t «~¥Frank Opoka went out to search uabies, and while he was out, his his friend, Jon .Herazer, who lives near by, brought the box to the Opska residence and ,explained that he had found --tiin the ally near KEleventh street. The box had been "Probably"' *explained Mr. (Opeka, the robber didn't k'ao' the value of Liberty bonds and that they are as good as cash and that the cer-- tificates were valuable." but nothing was miss-- %.69 L; The county. poor farm, the standing problem and stumbling block of the board of supervisors, promises to be a thorn in their side at this present ses-- sion, with the pming presented squarely when they there and in-- spect the premises this (Thursday. afternoon. C / Supervisors and County Offi-- cials to Inspect Plaoem¥hm- Chairman Ray Paddock and the poor farm committee, of which B. C. Thompson, Zion, is the chairman, wiill lead all members of the board. there Thursday noon for lunch and then will follow the business session. S e To me Monuzx : OF BOARD AGAIN day Afternoon. # P : ', :P#' #" & 'yf has been clamped d08 bhere, locai auth steps to curb this lation.~ Many B inauguration of White Hall, NML, down no avail : 5 ac: 'g;'