€: 1. a Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, ac 5 * ceptances of other banks and foreign biHls of § exchange or drafts, sold with endorsement of < 28. Cushiler's chocks outstanding ____________ _ ****~ \ ~< t Total of Items 27 and en Demanti deposits (other than bank deposits) subjest to E:t a Reserve (deposits payable within 30 days) : _ .. 99. Individual deposits subject to check ___________ ____ & 2 Overdrafts, unsecured 8. U. 8. Qovernment secu: #1. m Undivided Profits (Ne fi' e ;,'_'!"__?'!Nm _ 'Tells Rotarians He Would--Ra-- ther Have Son Dead Than to ---- -- Mave Signed Resolution. 6 aP~ #: Sm is autpina fise * / _ ean institutions. The very fact that a teacher draws his or her saalary from 15. Redemption fund with U. 3. Treasurer and dus from U. 8. 4. Other bonds, stocks, securities, 0tC., OWNOE.........--._.__--_----_----_--_--» :mn-us';ut:m Purniture and Fixtures, . $8698.22 ammmmmnm:&: 10. Cash in vauit and amount due from national ' Pricelesa Value of Liberty Bpeaking of the American school, Col. Bullock declared: -- "The only jus-- tiftication of a tax--supported school and a tax exempt church is that they produceée a type of citizenship that is 14 b Miscei <---- * _ IK:= K "I. ~/1... . "%§%., | . Following is a report of the Thurs-- First National Bank, of Libertyville|«==*: ;4 * C e C Devotionals--Led by Rev. N. A.:Be-- In the State of !Ilinois, at the Close of Business on October 10, 1927 "':'M"M_'.m";; Bpeaking of religious tolerance he declared that if there were but one Jew he should have the right to build a synazogue and worship as he wish and if there were but one Catholic he should be within his rights to build his 'church and worship as he believed Charter No. 6514 _ Report of Condition of the ~© "WResirve District No.7 | Lake is alternate. 31. State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of ~gssete of this bank or surety bond ........._____..._____..... "'u ~' :"'----"'--""'--'---------------------------------- cits m'._ h:-'n. D.l.nndna.i.m_.;__% Time deposits to Reserve (payable after 30 days, or o % _"'.&"mflmm): 380. Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 ~# _ * than for money borrowed)..._.__. __i"_.'fi';_ The MetBhodists had, he pointed out, Mmmmm&: that willitary ~training should not introdutad+"im=. colleges and -- high schools. ~He felt be was competent to dizagree in that he was of the same religions faith as the men who had produced and voted the resolution. % immer. breezes, coated by the leaves in fall and blanketed by the of winter than to have llxnnd' lmnno-" . Striking out at the resolution signed at the conference of Methodists just elosed in 'which they took a -- stand > at-- military trainins in the j Lieut. Col Seymour Bullock, Organizer of the American Legion C. K. F., told the Rotary club at a moet-- Wednestay nikht of lnst week," inat night=--of last week, that he would far rather that his son be dead as he is than to have bis name affized to such a resolution, In his theme of "Playing With Dy-- mamite,"" ke pointed out that the pur-- m'ldpoludth"chm to C a type of citizenship ready to stand for the faith and right even though it involve all the bhorrors> of the flowers of spring, warmed by the 1osed in which they took a -- stand 7-'""".': Mre. Myron " S military trainins in fi.mhw. ; Lieut. Col. Seymour Bullock, | meeting o tthe Pa "Asso-- 7 Aammw&mflu'mmhnm E. F., told the Rotary club a moet-- mm'.'" k at the_Plaza hotel in Waukegan on | The Ladies' . Bociety meet ga-nynw-\fdhnmuummd.mmw dead as he is than to have his name |Coudrey will be assistant hostess. d::':_onfiam' Irm'llsl.%;'mwhf:"l::' theme of "Playing With Dy-- Saturday evening their mamite,'" *e pointed out that the pur-- home in San Diggo, Calif., after spend-- W'-d«nadtud-chm ing the summer months in Mundelein. t atype of citizenship ready _ Wayune Bell, John Jarrett and Fred to stand for the faith and right even WiUkening attended the opening of the Shough it involve all the horrors -- of g::,::,-m.'m Recreation ' i E: Fred tried out the new alleys, and His son, a soldier in the world war, ",d' tli:.t 200 Nes New York. He had made :}:':':}b Frea m the the supsemm _ mmorifice fishting fO" _ 'The Lake County Annual Sunday he t was right. School Coprenfion wit be held Thur-- "Aund," he said, "it is far better that day at the First Methodist church in' he lies there'in a grave dotted with|Waukegan. This will be an all day b Al--other United States Government securities (including premiums, if ABYJ) ... i Other time deposits .. Postal savings, deposits '"Itents 86, 37 and Atotails 'of Items 9, 10 and 13) oks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting Service y of Northern lllinois dividend of $1.50 per share on the Com-- pany's 6% Prefeuej Sw&.iL?Smblle on the 7% Preferred Stock, and "gla share on the Common Stock, payable November1,1927, to stockhaldersofrecord, at the close of business, October 15, 1927. GEORGE R. JONES, Treasurer Pusuic Smcnwuv Dividend Notice The Common and Preferred Stocks of Northern Ilinois are listed on T Serving 6,000 mmiles-- t securities owned: BOARD--OF DIRECTORS of at oo oi ame oi o ut ts c i t un ce on t o ut in on un on on ts an t t i on m t ce t ue on c o t o on on mm on on on on oo t t o on t armies do not produce war -- they stand only as the instruments that war --will use it the necessity comes," national defense, the speaker said: "The total wealth of the United States stand for faith and right, even though it involve all the horrors of war. do less than that, to be unwilling take such a stand, would be worse "We are hearing a>lot now--a--days ammwvnflxm. It is not your business nor to prevent. It is not the business of the achool or the church to prevent war. <-- It is your business and --mine jto stand for the right. uumt-&-umnw and the church to produce a type of the public treagury is based upon the'| is set at $320,803,862,000 and the Jast presupposition that such a-- tax--paid | seasion of congress appropriated $671, tesacher will teach the priceless value | 551,386 for a budget of the army and of that intangible something called | navy combined. 'This would --stand as Liberty, and prepare a generation of |the premium on our insurance policy boye and girls ready to die for its de-- | at the rate of 2.093 per cent. Is the ul | mfu:: m-huw. i "We are hearing a>lot now--a t rate of ) ammmnfim::m. It is not | appropriation for the army and navyy ydur business nor to prevent. It | it would take 468 years to spend our is not the business of the achool or the | present capital if we never added to Describing America's program for t A 7 _ _ | Noontide prayer by Mrs. Yager, ;|OD Bis list . Devotionals were onnducted by Mrs. - : m--mmmm--maim~~--~--$ 70,000.00 | Flora Gordon of Highland Park. ~sec ga5zz------------ N h00.00| :. Houle--Mro. Fouber®, . --. --| manaionty mmmmzm=s. $6,879.71 25.144.02 | _ Address, 'm- Woman" :« | ay aooll C A _ Pher--------irizcnw.. 11,555.84| Mrs. Mabel Courson. . _ -- --~ . | SAMESSE, 4 £$10,000.00 795,492.16|to him his rights as a citisen. & -- 590,1906.456 -- -- 1500.00] --A coroner's jury after hearing To L ATOL _ MUIO --10BIIHK_ .UNF . J m.nl-ony' into the death of w"fi&,"""""':' w'm landi, who was found dead . at Ri#| 25 atrectore of "the yarious dounre 21 Report of Anti--N wmm' 25,645.18] ~Report of ~Mrs. 11,895.63 | Health and Medica $4,726.18| Report of L' T. L. Memorial Service 2020.61| E. E. Snyder. : A word of tribuat $823.13 | each of the seven . of the Lake County 500.00 | honorary members. _ | -- Noontide prayer $10,000.00| -- Add 29090.00 €$1.00 C irned a u--v--vv #e: AAMUEL . LORIVERAILOS _ DOLSYC had come to his death from a heart| ols . ag innp mt o tuneral homg in BHifhland Park. > | firector of Post Relations M. R. Ras: ¥10r°uc©e CIISpeNn t C EC i > > us &. . } bnotieecrmec Airatiies Report of Mrs. Carter, Supt af|. . SerVe in County Body For m Health and Medical Temperance. :. | . the Coming Year. proAaver .m'k'f.k"hm % "m--n--- : rm E. E. Snyder. Fost of the Amorican 'Leals, way 6 Tokin A word of tribute was spoken ifor| Bega®, has the largest post in 'the |ign m m«mmmerMQMMmé'" of the Lake County Union, and three | Cll, J-.Ww 5o < A -- C wer S Hamies L OPc o 10 o+ mmn:b'h-mem T ay, M * Afternoon Session _ . m-ts K. 'fll_ll "W" g Devotionals were ennducted by Mrs.|#dutint, John L. 'Horan of Antioch,|iq y19° ) Report of Mrs. Harding, -- Supt. of |. ie es e in n e . Child Wdhullllochlm_ h l _ _" smm : _ _ Report of Anti--Narcotics by *Mrs:] MeGeogh Names Officers t o Mrs. Mary Metcall was elected pré#--| _ we deplore the home ufact ident of the Woman's Christian Tem-- awu.;-':-m'mho»:nuw:: perance Union of Lake county ThUIS--| and the use .of alcoholi¢ sauces and day afternoon in the closing sessio®| flavorings, all of which foster and uthmlumhflh& the . appetite for * Chapel Street 'Christian church. Mmmnflm egates from all the unions in th*| which should be obsolete. -- \ county: were present. \.~sy.2.~,, |] ++ We appeal to.merchants --to discon-- The entire list of officers Ol0cteU | ue the sale of ingredients and uten-- for the ensuins year are as follows: sils plainly merchandised for use in President--Mrs. Mary Metcalt. 'Ithe manufacture and conveyance of mm:--{n.!nm q\:.a.hm Treasurer--Mrs, Jonnie A. MWIWMOL. °| apands ..'.'.'2.';"..?..".'5..'.'.'..... Durinsg the war, Lieut. Colonel Bui-- bckmmmhcdnnhz HMons «of American--born <~men Fought unrder CTanadian colors. After the armistice he was receirved at Buck ingham Palace where he presented to the queen the large silk brigade NMag of the "American Legion of the Ca nadian ~Expeditionary Forces." Bat talion flags-- were at the same time presented to the king of Belgians and to the president of the French repub At the rate of this last congressional mumh'mnww appropriation for the army and navy | support enforcement and the it would take 468 years to spend our | nomination and election of officials present capital if we never added to | who Rre'the undoubted friends of pro-- It another penny. ~A bibition and who really care that our * "We are now spending in our total| country receives the benefit there-- war budget proportionately less than | from. f we spent a hundred years ago. I8|-- We emphasize the necessity of co-- 1816 we spent-- 40 per--cent of the na-- on the part of the individual mmmm' hxmnmnzm 7# cent. ~In it was 44 per cent, [E _~ commend Tederal in 1925 the total war budget was only W who at ,.....'.',','E."fi npening home.-- -- ----~--/ |<-- _ _--< 'the Merchants, > |1l 2, torf 0t "afline to "make good", neglect our client's m fe fapoiie ht ~. * _ Gf ¥EG ,z.,y,-,:g,.~¢ ANIS. _ -- :' [is on effective one is ies tholr 5i1 * mees whi snront fine a Jeaky batioon. + k «* Lp -\', '-'_"" .",P"':'!"' \ + ;'4 " ht '* 9 ue '~'M m '% + , m" thh "'I"M N P + --_and -- Chu Tlike : of 'w-a%a';w. rine and hom _ inefficlent--who fail to *"make mppermost in our minds mm t' 'l' C. ' &\ pears '-, " * 2200 t cwrondk " ,,',' m b't"' may serve tm LONG:; | a o ' mofi'flm 10 discontinue .. the sale . a in amins p-- | OWn | ~ ' 'This kind of service we betigr®e is dn moinel o Aoninnee tmaiite Lanck of " Adechone " bereredon." whre M ariengs. like Hissiug: poes by far. | updoubteity the hind Tou went When m School an j e8 ot. 'afeohollo . Nove ; m |or.. And to secure the client's favor can we get busy in your interest? begins. Bring ""-'-'.3'.'-. s by the Lake County W. C. T.|O". & (Copyright 1927) ? xn oan 11115 a. . Masig by the choir sreagh | > dndedination 'of presctipiion prir. THE QUESTION BOX T e'g'mrc:m'mon subject, "ChrigtIAD | rlages, ::' eo--um: of.the 0'2-' ts CONDUCTED BY R. 0. Kapmea A orship." ' Clals who are seeking enforce peag : . lv"urfioqst?:"n.m...mm'""mm n.'...'.fl.g,..'uyu'u.upa:;wmmn completely jacted 2: 3'"" "'"""t Sheep, a Coin, bi':fiowhg As: the ~complete : text of M'}H,limfl'm'm he told ° 1 made a contract to have tile floor a Man!s o 0 l o dn 12 nrne [ teRt Of the resolutions: f me 1 scould; so I got ready 40 MOVE. incstaHed in mw hatihrane of new members will be given. (Aigpaapae snn rapier ctoadhy »pars e k iz 6 :ioolluon of the liquor problem hbas disproved by official records. i We commend writers and entertain-- MRS. METCALEAS --|sre zns stimizate stories. plays ass : d scenarios the idea that drinking is es-- sential to a good time. The averaze PRESIDENT OF _ (2X:: M nin en :« :~ _ ] mon with the sort of life portrayed in mw C.TU many current novels and upon the * 1 . Us) sersen and stage. 4 C ';' ":'t Attention to ..t'ho llenuh::' smcs num physicians members Two Da: co'nnationCh?d adl vepornmear" mave die a research experiment, have "'m. 1 as a t Chapel St. Chureh, _ : [ ""f" e : uL John --C. Report of Deertield Union. Mrs. Motcall was elected a ® C Tp. TWe .._.v &« "o'..""-- . ~8 the Ivarhoe. choir; ' nt.so?i' group. Saturday at l*i, yeg ¥ g OF HEART ATTA y stte 4 T s b, 10. yre. j 4 Olarence E. Huhn of Deerfleld: is m""',--?""fi';':,%'.';m","m | lntih i o x'n'rfw Mmold.,m. 250;--bay horse 12 yrs. rt _ -", "?g::&n'*i' finm;mm. 15 yr8. old, m / -- y * A # lm | s ; Zangom.of,.--Highland Park, chaplain; | ~ poULTRY, HAY AND FEED H. C Oatziant of Great Lakes, Segt.-- | --Butr Rock ahickens, 150 spring chick atarims," A. Thurwoell of Grayslak®@.| ons 50 old honge 17 dAucks 20 tans af we PASS UP WAUKEGAN POST LN NAMING -- We refuse to accept government sale as a --substitute for prohibition. Under that plan the government man-- afactures, sells and exports intokicat-- JIng Mquors. The distributors are gov-- bartender re--appears as a civic em-- ploxyee. Every claim for this plan as mwa personal risk are aithf doing their duty. We pay tribute to the brave men who have lost their lives enforcing the law and extend our sympathy to their fam-- best method of dealing with the lHquor traffic and the benefits therefrom are in direct --proportion to the observance of the law and the degrese of enforce-- ment, we therefore resolve: To pledge the active support of our source of all power, and reconsecrate eurselves to His service in--this or-- ganization which is founded on prayer We the--members=--of the 32nd an nual. convention of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, assem-- W.C; T. U. Passes Set of Res Gallagher -- of ~North t of Public: Ralatio "W=CU iJorsey so with pigs. These boars and | _--___* w mmmcuw(!ol; Dam | * "s Indy. :. . _ :© oo ol im e e i. 't' *# old : is. r&m.'o '::floomm m ' &mold.m.l_%f:'h! horse 12 yrs.. n : Of |old, wt. 1300; black horse, 15 yrs. old, i "H:iwt. 1250. _ | :/ . plain: | _ POULTRY, HAY AND FEED s18ke: | ens, 50 old Hene, 17 ducks, 20 tons of | Mm ,u:ta straw, 450 I.fl '" n P w.'ou € £ . and | wheat. 660 shocks hill corn, 100 shocks | t yE 39¥ Oof drill corn. lic guction f-ina.'fim' Th BRIIC BOULH: | «omcommmmnnmmnmintieinninrntinresamettonrmamcrens T C of Dundee Rd., 1% miles northeast "I@'}m FOR SALBA~1t to Palatine, at 18:30, the following: : ~. | --20 ft. high. Standing in 29 "ufi.mgxmocx I_'A'Uo move. Price reas ...; -"--'--- -w'-i-- C PEmen T uCS + vo8 . AZCL mz_%ém@.fl.st_g! I-u' "- e = ) omes telephone in what is known !!'b!-flg:;-!d!hkhm the gyain pite. Hundreds of board | eently and furnished this description members | at their usual trading of the bandit to the police: m.u,: :2'".' ""ut.or"mmm sers were bagged at the knees. --Atchli-- them. a nBTO®W | son Globe, "ccmort'o-mlcuno . . mpsmntessaaticintenntnnnmnicsmaimes um'muh:i?umoooooooooooo,o,o "It wes some time tetore traung|2 CLASSIFIED-- 0 was resumed, because of the general\o --ADVERTISING 0 ling. . When it was determined that | O Telephone No. 1 o soting «se was inoy o har>=.t*| o o 0 0 0. 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 o ..( ,, ..~~, CONDUCTED BY R. G. KAPING . & 1 leased'a flat and my lease expires promise has been completely :acted Dec. k 1927. / Last week I--asked the upon landlord if 1 could move and he told © ~; made a contract to have tile floor me 1 could; so I got ready to move. instalied in my . bathroom. When the Nw:fi"'. An Cl'l""fi:'? :" he contractor was about one--third done, Lh( ihir' amind. right he ipft the job. Can he collect unger . A lease is ordinari'y af instrument _A contractor is not entitled to a me-- under seal, and as such carnnot be can-- chanic's lien for defective work, or lt:l'.fihudmmwokhtot the J that suddenly fell on the seven men was bétween 600 and 700 pounds, 'l'LU_m»hn_uMQhe celled by a verbal promise, unless such incomplete work. E. F. Chapin, Old Resident of 'City Employe For More Tha HIGHLAND PARKER . ,W INJURED IN GRAIN | RESIDENT DiEs= BOARD ACCIDENT! _ FROMINFECTION Decring 4t mram muder with pole 5 registered milking Shorthorn cows |phone 17 Fad JW. H. LUERSSEN Hurt in Chicago. _ sleigh, 2 sets drags, cutter, i, #--roll Kailing corn shred-- manure spreader, hay ;:;"vf' milk -- cans, pn-: wheeibarrow seeder, 20 dinc Shorthors, 1 @4 [ Soe decp umt Cmysiske, . DL _ Te hndmfie:'dfin::: 8 pc. walnut din-- ing set; 2 Pxi2 Wiiton rugs;~4 po. breakfast set; h-oww- mirror; chest of silverware. ist be seen fo be appreciated. Will arrange BARGAIN FOR YOUNG COUPL-- thke 1000 for wait. "ar wiii beperater or , B'ufl,u.m':::udtwmm ment. pe. --mohair partor--suite hand carved frame: 8 pc. walnut din-- but has, been following his resular employment reporting for duty for the last time on last Thursday. yc He is survived by his wife and mo-- ther, Mrs.: S. Clark, and a brother, George Clark, all of Highland Park. . An Atchison woman was held up re-- «ently and furnished this description of the bandit to the police: His trou-- sers were bagged at the knees. --Atchl-- pleasant surroundings and good lo-- bJ. or 142. 48 He has been ailing for some time 8+% x\ Te x) is Warning to Bandits . For The Libertyville -- Mundélein Real Estate Board is organizing a group Ambitious persotis outside of the real estate board are invited to join MW@O&M% There is no doubt, that the group NO TICE *Hid> S46 '<~For Further Particulars Inqirire Of 13 _ BYOT hn s t FOR RENT--Beautiful 6--room house; brand-- new; has real fire place in spacious gflu room; sun parior; tile bath shower and medicine cabinet; linen closet, laundry chute, double drain sink with swinging fau cet; kitchen cabinets, breakfast nook, watér softener; oak floors upstairs and down; 1 car garage with cement floor; on paved street, close to elec-- wm o for people. Rent very reasonable.. Inquire of R. G. Kaping. Telephone 469. 41 it FOR RENT--NEW DUTCH COLON-- IAL 7--ROOM HOUSE; ~all modern onveniences; new garage; located paved street in Sunnyside Park Sub-- division, See Frank Eger. Telephone 17 or 190 W. 88 of FOR RENT--Two furnished rooms at 817 Second St. Photie 35%--J. 1t TELEPHMONE 9 MR. JAMES strutted proudly up and down his newly furnished liv-- ing room. *"Folks our age often _ get in a rut about furniture. Some times we think that because the old things were good enough for Grandma, they're good enough for us. But that's not so. C~" IT--GAVE us something to think about when Junior started spend-- _ ing so much time across the street. > 'It's great,' he told us. 'They have -- the dandiest place. What do you call those ¥reat big chairs' You sink a foot deep in them! I like to play with Ted over there, Dad.' "WELL, we just came to the con-- _ clusion.that if anyone was going to raise the youngster, we were. And right here in his own home. He stays home most 'evenings -- now.. Lord knows,--we want to at ---- least keep him with us while he _ is young!" % & PAINT STORE | Thought It Just About At 533 North 99 WANTED--Lake county now open for .steady hustler to sel!l Ward's ReH-- able Remedies anl other products. Ex-- perience not necessary. Offers big earnings on small capital. Partioulars given on request. Dr. Ward's Medical Company, Winona, Minn. Establizshed WIANTED--Horses to board for the _ winter; good warm barn, and exce} lent£ care provided. Telephone Ii4ber-- tyville $23--M--2, 48 B Male Help Wanted To Loan