3.1:} Imam RICH MiliilB0lll STOLE M; WIFE'S LOVE, IS CHARGE stole the "tutions or hm wile. bum- tml S. Axmstrung, prominent farmer of Antioch township, Saturday "led suit {at 810,000 against Martmik in the circuit court fur aberration of the at- (ocnons of Mrs" Minnie Armstrong. Armstrong mm suit tor divorce from Mrs. Armstronz on June 9. Inning Martinlk It: co.rospondent. In the Inswvr filed by Mrs. Arm- strong she chimed her husband's charges were untrue. Armstrong alleges, however. that he watched the Martinik cottage and at her RO there several times at night. and also that they have now gone away together to Indiana. --6 L:.. anmmnru ll Samuel J. Armstrong of Anti- och, Sued Fred Martinik for $10,000 Heart Balm. own: a sum n J" Leonard and wile. Edward "etatarx1 and wife and my Runyu'd d Antioch are mun: thiwut by Mobile. They wrote Int from "for and said they were going ur- ther into the mountains. They report min and new" and much bod weather h the want. V More will be a supper at magnum}: Mr. and In. June: Nolan are en- tertaining their granddaughter, Miss Italy}: New), from Ja Grace. Mr. and In. Chas. Punter, ih. and In. William Putter and children vis- ltdSundny atr!1.'rhn.perh. -.. " Churn» Fred Mart In. Gainer and daughter of Brutal, WI... eaiied on Mrs. Henry Sherwood and Mrs. Leonard hee Sunday. Mrs. "tttgtartt had not seen Mrs. Gainor for " _ end It was quite a surprise to her. V Inn. Mary Tweed Date" of Salem. Mir. shook Made with old friends ,7 In. Becker 3nd children visited two an In: week in Crttealr_o, ' . have Sand". WWII: méheehan's sister and funny " "banning visited " his home hit week. 7 _ A - _ V Tr n .. - __ n Henry Curl ot Chicago was na two days inst week. James King of Waukegan is spend- In; some Lime with friends here. Miss Kate Phillips of Colby, Wits., visited the funky ot John Philippe men] days my week. Quite . numbeT from here took a ride on the bun to Walkman Friday. They were Mrs. Bremen, Mrs. James Loom. Mrs. Pearl Rheinbeal and Miner. Betty Jane, Mn. Joe Pentax and Ductile. l William and John Walker open: the week end here. T The family ot John Plumppe and In. C, Mr. Talbott visited F0" Put 3 'lt"': Chicago Sunday. They].- Detet t g very pleasant place. " W. 8. Miller 1tN8Mt home from Vic- tttrr Memorial hoopla] Wednesday of "week. Heisemtmusdtohiabed, but " reported to be improving. - m. Tho prodding elder will be or-at and I!" a mm on the subject, .0". mar and Better Lake van." ,re4r-4rarearear4r'r4"'. . Lug ZUJllCll " qrgorar-raree'r'r4r4r'r't Mo odd It wun't "goln' to rain no not" : Mr. and In. P. Martens sud chll. Oren 1nd Mr. and Mrs. Ellen Ernst and son of Barrington were vlalton at the Carl Ernst home Supday. J. Mendens, who baa been working on the E. J. ' E. section crew, will lave Wednesday with his wife to re- turn to Mexico. Funk Hem ls able (c day, met his accident week. Hosanna: Henry Sumter. of Lake Zurich, and John Trumbull sud daugh- ter. Once, Philip Sounder, ter., Harry and: and John Bennoll of Chicago. hold I chicken dinner nt the Grand. - hotel but 'rhurtrdnr. _ Mrs. B. R. Simon: vtsited Saturday with _tr daughter, In. Home Our- m Barrington. In. Ron Sign" "tended the u. Itt an of St. Ann's church at Mrs. mm". the Women's Aid Society ot the Mit.ttat church will meet u the home d In. Doorm- Timmy utternoon. A (not attendance In dented. In. E. P. Blanchard of kamn h "Own: her daughter. Mn. Weaver. Mr. and Mm. Walter Lam: awn! In", In Chimo. Mr. and In. Prod Plug" and (am- " of mm. mum Sundny with the Miner's brother. Walter. and family. willful giihn HIronimun antar- rolutlvn from Wnuconda last My. OI! Fin-man In spending a few days In W. 77 Mr. ad In. Loo IAndwer were Ian an": Monday. Ila "ml Kohl will teaettaehoot at 'ttmttttt's Corner: next year. The member' of the Evangelkml W0 held the "In!" program for m "undnr arvetsitttt in the ohurrh 'rho Hum "Imam Ftnk, Pearl Rick - Ind Wm. vBuonchlnc. Ir., and rm Bud-aching wrun- among than - tool "rt In tho proxram. "mm"; mozvuuMNT . " In!!! "an: t' m (tTort PAPER m tiiiirdard -- no tro tom. inin- an: riirioent his summers at at Antioch for, several ctiotut or his wire, Sam- unn. prominent farmer of ship. Saturday med suit "mane: Martini): in the " to sit up a little at one day last HE max " an Who Antioch. The primary otrioet ot the Holy Nome Society is to honor and rev. erence the Holy Name of God and ot Jean- cum. This object In " complUttod in I twofold way. First, by cultivating reverence and worship tor the moat sacred of .11 nunu. by organizing In members in practices ot piety, in frequent muly my" and in group union of worship and devotion. Secondly. it opponu and denounces all crime. "than the "and nuns ot God. It: not!" add amp-131: h directed "that bluphuny. periurr,' curs- ing, swarm}. profane language and All manual ot obscene and in- decent notch. Holy Nun. muons. or Holy Name romeo, as they It. popularly called. as the outward expression through which the Holy Name Bo. cials: procldm to the public their noble ideals and lofty new" at Nearly every one oth the larger cities in the United Sine: baboon witness to these Holy Name telly parades. The deep impression end the good example which they be" given hnve been n matter of wide public comment and be" elicited from the pm- - words of Th0 ,iurM win ever be grateful to the mm Century for the genius of Thoma Aquinas, Al- berta- Mesmu and, Dante. but at the lune time It Mit never target the pounce! disturbances. the feudal were. the ratttd plunder and than". I Xwnnlng of the bretiety To the ' Itndont of hitter! the Thirteenth L'entnry in one of the nonhuman" interesting ot All the christian not. It on to h": unity me of the you"! m as, I ingitn tho hum of the human nee. At an umo time " present- ed conditions than which in all ht man history than is nothing more deplorable. . - That the amen" of one): n W any today. In opportune is plainly evident trom the prudence Pt tho great variety of crimes hrtttett threaten the very dimluuon at modern "any and which have their not in mint deplonhle but ot honor for the Name of God and rogpoct for an luv which "rotate. ty damn ooh-clone- ad nut-i of uranium nomhm of has": society the most cunning and dan- [emu ot mm - _ A___L___'__. It wee the century ot the out end the worst; e century ot Solute end demons. It mttuttted wonder- NI rellclone development end de- votlon. on the one bend. while on- lhe other It rented with Immanu- tr, tnitdetttr end etheleln. The tor-t rlhle hmn mule-e let looee by we end 9011qu upheevele heve tn every we enrolled e Neutron intt-tgtq neon the onltlvetlen of religion end devotion.'l'he ethelm end 1rtAdetity of the Ammo. the hetred end enlnoelty end civic deetmtton brought on by number- Ieee petty were In ditrerent points of civilization had perverted ee-' rlnuely respect and horror for the holy name of God as "all as re- spect tor Hie divine law. "a; 35.30;: for the honor of the Holy Nun. had It: origin under elrettmqtaate" which at handy It won the use old story repeat- Ing itself. As soon " dit rettniuit tntiuenee ot religion and the Ten Commandments wu repudiated in- uriably all respect for civil law and order was cast " at the some time. Comtet1ttently we rend ro. peotedly In the history ot the Thin toenth Century of acts ot mob vio- lence and outlawry. Bondiu were homeroom Robbery and pom" Iron gluon to an dignity ot plo- buion. rt, As a can". ot the tandem: and black: and mum. hatred of the any d Cttrt.tiatttty and at Clan-t. .. "" of In. I mm m am. tt.tttt emu-pub: tho Church'l symbolism. but: u tttUtne-ttttgood-and routed - tn the ham. This notion beam null!" roun- blwco to the practice of oertnin Mad mob. at a. any. but Pout ot any: wu very "tomato tn " bluphomou porter-amen. M the mob of unnodoc manna: inched him ln punishment tor m ulna. Papal been. In this great world wide tnorat crisis 1 Providentiu "action at In. Pope Gregory It., with that vie ilnnce nail care for the non! wall being or the Christin lock which in" been characteristic in every no of the chief Putor of Chum-- tty, not in motion the torus which were timed to comb" Imam, blasphemy. irrelixion artd 0m and [or divina grid civil I... On the 90th of 80mm". "" he Inn" to John of Venom. In then ruling Halter Count] of the Dominion hurl. a mum". lot-uncut." read u we": WIYMWI THE HOLY NAME SOCIETY PRIMARY once? " Tho VERY REVERIND M. J. II'PL'. National Director (Cunyrtzht. 1924. B, I. J. 81991.) (Copyrilhl- 1" THE STORY OF the serum. of God, to our beloved son. Hutu ot the Order of Punch- ou. hula and apostolic bondh- tion: . - -- "Recently. in the Council oi Lyons. we hsve Judged it meet to order the frequenting ot the Churches with humility end demo 1 tion, and that there should he de, livered pious instructions. cucu- med tolpleese God. undue teach men end to nourish their souls. We have enjoined on the tsithiul who would there ensemble. to re- vere in e particular manner that name which is shove ell "me-- 3the only usme under hesven by which those who believe in it can be "ved--tbe nsme ot Jesus Christ, who hes purchssed his peo- ple trom their sins. And " it is written that every knee should bend at su" nsxne of Jesus. we hsve recommended to eech one to tulttl1 this precept, and that, when they celehrste the sscred mysterr lee, they would give some honor to that aloriou's Ilene by bendini the knee ot their hearts end by proving',their devotion by the in- clinstion ot their heads. For this F mm" weer" end esrneetly ex- ert your srity, end we enjoin on you by our spostolic authority. that. when you and the brothers or your Order ennounce the Word ot God, you will endeavor to lead the people by theme" "epeiott' l discourses to perform whet we ,lttnveraid.trtorderthatremnuV ', receive the rewsrd invthe day ot eternnl remuneration. T . "Given " Lyons on the nth . blends of October. the third yesr , at our Pmgtitteata." _ , ' Melting Frum . l The whiteaohed m or the , greet Dominic De Gunmen received t the commend of the Pope with en- l thusiestic menus. On the 4th l ot November. nu. John iritw ' oelii eddressed s strong encycliesl r'.. letter to - one at the Superiors f of his Order mm; them at Pope d Gregory's wishes a 00de r then: to preach Youths to the T Holy Heme. Thus wee born the , greet Holy lime movement. It constituted the Church's snewer h the Thirteenth Century to those 1e who denied the Divinity of Christ. At biosphemed His Holy Heine end It repudiated obedience to the Ten n- Oommsndments of Gott and the e i civil law of the land. Eloquem preacher. from tho DIE pm at , dozen amount Europea- N.tiona urged dumb; to the Holy Name of Christ. Spock! than dedicated to the Holy Nun. wen enctod in churches everywhon. Speck] Ibrinol for the devotion won built and you men-ion compound of thouunda ot the poo- plat, their devotion! banners. - lu to the brunt. Inked the "not: ot th nut and ad along the road. ot tho coma-you. tornoothertm-ttraaterqi" public honor to the an at was; to make 3 great public Act 0! ratttttnttteDrtetrineoouDNtts it: and by their mum! mm to protest aunt blapbony. 90 Jun; can". mu: m - we notch. e a the Nun am hoot - mind at tho Mo A" Thomas "mu. popuinrinod tho moment by preaching and his university lec- tures throughout France. Italy and Germany. Hi. white robed hrettr ron, who included in their num- bers some of the greatest ecclesi- uticnl More: of the succeeding centurion, cove universal publicity to devotion to the Holy Nome throughout the civilized world. The popularity of the great Holy Name processions. which w. todny in America call Holy Name mum. been", to ttrr-reaching that ttt 1401 we turn that Pope Boninco Ix canton-0d special up" ttttal prime"! to all at the taittt. NI vho we." worship " 3 eartatn um dedfentod to the Holy Run. in the We" loam ot Soul-am th my. . . lot in tho tttMeter at an we"! has than can. to unkind I "no the his mind the his" hurt so mint": " the an. at Jun. St. Pal 'tttamd n you world prom in the use" any in of his mm to tho Philippa-I, mammal thou-nod In: out: he. should bow oi than who no in Buns. on loath and - the arch." In nut auntie climac- in the u. any at Christianity no hound " in tho - of the an. of the m. m at "gratrh tho hiuhwnynon who and Mn moan-o at his Ming not": their an". 0! the mm a of Christ. my struck hi- lm with the am no. rad death which any that" It to would job In that Hum-on "et,Mrteemtt*tntgtt IBM ttaduttttttrtqrtttato-eebto" mnmaappdnmm maul-mutant" mo'oN'Crdo'nmmh the MM. and no" - Father of tho lawman John of You!!!" In the m a 'tbeth-ttmt" .u "a": GIRL B KILLED "i, BY AUTO; maven § IS NOT BLAMED; Lilliu Honoook. and , yarn. died} Sunday morning " Highland Park from a ykull tuciuro' received when ! she ran Into an automobile while Lillian Hancock, T Years Old, of Piano. Ill. Runs Into a . Machine. The luau-t. held " Priors under- taking mom Sammy brought a ver- diet of death tram u skull fracture. I'he verdict exonerated the driver. a CNeatroan who "a tourtng north. Ulllu Hancock. aged , years, died: Urn. A.' W. Kant mm at I Sunday moraine " Highland Park luncheon Wetlands}. C from a ykull fracture received when l Mr. and In. Win. Run and Inn at she ran Into an automobile whlle Ravonawood were we": st the Incl: era-sing Waukeun road, mu north hone Sunday. at Deerrt%td, toad, Frlday evening' um Eleanor Meyer ntumedhomo n Dereriutd. i"ru-day from Fayette. that. when The little girl. the humor of Mr. end In. ll. ls. Enamel. been comelto D-ttem' with parents toi visit friends. About 7:30 o'clock; Friday evening. at the wu on her' way to where the Hancock: Were staying she donned the Waning-n. road, running into the automobile.' The driver tated she did not look tor approaching can T She was mind to Kixlnnd Park when she died It 3:30 o'clock Satur- day from- the 11111131". _ _ " Friday evening. about mo, mad 7-' year-old June Hancock, at Plum, 111,} who was visiting her hunt, Mrs. Irdl Brennen. wee struck by q penning eu-i tomoblle coming from athe north, and thrown to the pavement. cousins coo-l cusslon of the bum. She wu mtrriad into Dr. Beck's oftiee, where it f,'d'lil decided to take her _to the Humand' Park hospitu. u an operation was nee. essay. After the aversion she soon- ed to be doing nicely. but tn the only morning her, grief stricken potent: and whines were summoned. when' the end come about T oclock. The re. mains were token home Semi-any ort- ernoon.' The Mean] was held on Hominy morning: . .dF4F4b4F4r4F4Fee9FaFeeetF4t . ' DEERFIElD . 4'eee4F4r-4r4i4ratett Mr and In. Philip tr.' Sonny and son. Edvard and Le Roy and their daughters, Jan and lot-wet. left on Twenty for an extended motor trip through the out. " © Ms. Ann: Anderson died suddenty Saturday evening, August 9th. The (meal m held Wednesday utemoon at St. Banana church, Chicago. In. terment In: st Mt. cum, _ _ The wumot school Progressive club will bsrentertntnet, by In. John Will. mn August Mtth. Mrs. B, P. Hutchinson and Mm. ' R. Gunckel had Ion Le Roy. spent but Band" with Mr. and "t Roy-Hutch- laau ot Chicago. p . Mrs. Ella anuer u the guest of Ma. and Mrs. Bert Enton. ' Mrs. C. P. Fehr irvinttimr' her Ion, Clayton Fem, at Geneaeo. In. Mi. and Mrs. Earl Vane! and two children visited M... and In. John Gave. at Toning. m. mum "on and Irene Bockenbach Ire whiting relative. near mung. Mich. In" Viol: will return tuttttr- dar, and was Items will an up her work at bruins. A __ "iiiinii"iriiiiTawurrer of Chicago is visiting her ant. mu hum Knob- Bn. In. a. M. Petu- and Jean worn . 1N. P""RO, Proprietor Telephone 202- "'.> . Liberty The Wdman's Own Car amm' .. - WIW_: - Evin!" IMMW 'tltr.':'.' "lk'llll','tfldlrea. Libertyville Garage Superior +Pasxnger Coupe 8725 to. b. Fun, Mich. Bagged especially toe mxhe new Chevrolet 4. P-uenget Coupe makes (Mme appeal on accountof ttnetriietudistinguiNd ttttr-tVital-arte dhnndlin' . ' Tlretturtirrpdeted, wtthttt-.tmwM.dtsesrurltxetd wheidm'wc ate'ithtirgshtgrrtmteres Conbnbh. mmdmmmmmiondmthhh the ,ouuvebrmshtoktmittr.orltmueeeortvuunt, aphoneealiwt1iheutsts.car to ymrdootatnooblh- donmyoq. new uan'nndlupwindav-convinum tutthuc-.bui1t Seat','.", Wuhan mien andpoqvuknco acquit-sum Baud all-tho price-mi uptown! My low. '. MW ".1924 cLuu 640 tepC,'apgt,f8grgt 4t0 x - 61¢ trrhr-'rroehCt-lt60 "Mon-11M?"- Prsusfo0"thtt,Miehiee 510 'ha, c. a Poms. Gould Pun-n. 00: Button Ind Horus ad 0'- Inv- aco howl-ed to laud. In... to "can a wood mm tn that mu. "In June Kath In spending be: u- vuuon In "WI-comb and Ilium. Mun- In": but: all Margaret Kym Ian and" night for Dunn. 5001.. who-'0' they will about! that: - ieation. h 'ii3iiiiiihiid M m.' . In" ttettm Reuben "stnmard with tho IcConbo to their but " Mar. -ttsHiott, -, ---- .. ,1. um Manor Meyer retmed home: My from Invade. Hick. GGiil the spent her VIutlon. . l Mr. tutd Mrs. wmum Whom gent Tuesday with trund- In Mum: In. . In. J. n Morgan " visiting her {another In Missouri. L It..." M 31.1. H. Meret In the quest: ot Mr. and an. M. Then-tn ot iHighbnd Park 0| Guam. I Mr. and In. Peter J. Agtdeeattgt In! children spent Band" with Me. Ind 'Mrs. Rich"! Cum ot 1-11!th Put; i Mr. and Mrs. George Pom- untu- tuned so remun- and Mend- (an hum. Arlington new»: and an: mu on Sunday. a "hrtaGiriut bu been "eavated for Mr. Mary We: new home do Second street. - H . "iiiraiCiirss. Tuna Toll are m. ttum Mr. Toll a brother in Indianap- olis, Ind., this free}. Mrs. B. C. Gardner tad drum": Ann: Bell and Mrs. Glen Bonn. of m. new. Mo., are guests ot Mr, and In. In Gardner. . Mm. m B. Jordan returned 83mm! from I visit with friends at Ding). lil. Morris E. luau. of Akron, Ohio. m here to atend the funeral of his aunt. Mrs. Harriet Gridley. ,-rateeire4rar4r4r'r'" . GRAYSLAKt ft u§**i*n§§*uuinu§* 'Ir. and In. Wttiuttta Ind Mr. boh- mnn and - ot Chicago spent mt Sunday " (benign Morrill bong: - Mn: D. G. White w" u Chlaso shoppe: Honda. _" -- -. A - The Aron Cemetery "location Jrlats to than: all "10:0wa dusted want, money. cakes. or that. tho helped l may wny to make the loo $trsnggt "an. "we" 09 Aunt In. The! out"! 878.". . Mr. and KnJohn Bauhaus of Wichita. W. as guest: In the home of the (omen sitner,,Mrs. W. J. Mac linen. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Harrie of we Villa called ort.triends here Sand". Mrs. J. o'Letuy of Chicago spent We (its: otfheweek in the Godfrey home. 'ttie Item'e talent play given in the cyan house Friday and Saudi! night: was a decided success. more be- lus 3 large crowd in snowman tto.h nights. She proceeds min no ttsed to Dummy magnum no K. _ . The Rev. H.' E. Omelet ot Wanke- gan. in e allel- here Tuesday. onion. They went'trom here to St. Rev. and In. P. B. 1mm and thm. ny left Monday tor a two weeks' nu- tion. They went from here to St. Louis. In. where they will vtpit the mums of Mrs. Janet. _ fl - lass Annan." Whitmaw and MISS "new are 'vhsluns rehuvu at Tian. uck. Win. _ Kr. and Mrs. Fa Seem... of Eu. il Tie). Vis., spent Sands, w. the W. J, mcmlllen moms. . ' . atNreeior4-Py-er Coupe use Libertyville, lllino's it TIRE, SALE 624 MILWAUKEE 30x3yf Cord ' 30x3Ve Cord O. 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All adjustments are within my reach from the oper- ator's seat so that he also works with the lean waste of energy. You are invited to see the During at our More and talk with us about your harvest problems. Come in soon. Schanck Hardware Co. Telephone 39 Telephone Lake Zurich 15 or Hum She Territory lama Wu! " New In!" L). Aug. 15-16-17 All FRESH STOCK AND GUARANTEED JACK GOODALL and Mausoleums LAKI COUNTY DICTIWUTOR ROBLEY'S WW3! I 0.00 I loo I 4.50 16.50 I 7.50 19.00 23:50