_ ir-efGGaUGaui;, T. .'i'diatheitthft2'rgtt . th with In! "'"-*"rast, 'ttAtNt1ttnte, 'r'reoreq' A 1"furd,'t t.t.rrts- h gin-f ikrrli; gun- - A iii; “WE VP - I Pet A "mit Araa GaFuiiriia My“!!! -iGrFurii '7ir7'iR7Gilr,'GT"lL"d"d.' "ut-r-a-a-ie- "11.-.:me 'N._fbrstr%dd- mini-Omnid- bb‘tb'lnlm-ll. tt'.etttaeihi'2e?tiii- I. b â€k- '*ter_iuox-ad-.t. nib-“mung: 1tttee1t9"t.tietter- Ae.ye'err-ri-adai. dhvhl-tht-Aplogmgh .tyrV'h'"nyimm.ukLik "___'- ---. - .-..i.b w. â€do-MWIL _I_Ib_hl uh“. .t".t-erer-dsmrtkotCesstrst .eetutest-rrntt-ert, but that of _ Baum-d, “lilting-“me wmh- 0am- m th- rhirBetrf.rthrSmtt_mstrdu. WM&IN&&M5 Eva-“Mullah“ man-ambush“; unknown-h.“ mm {mumh‘hun mun-unmn. tte,N",ttlt.utgueAe: "H-gt-s-Gam; hm.mm 'u_tbirqeeSe-erantsrurs Mrsaa-0u-nr%eadiiii mlbh‘hw-II; "dg'r.utu.",',ta'ltntur.,t album-I..- In '.uh.-r-tg-kidi. iRh?ib'ih?i'i?sl'ettt w. W __IIII~g-uqu\ud-I- 5"'"'""YrPre nu lull “an, WMlV-u( which“ tieumuodlu'htthu- mwuwmmumm to Chic-cu) ma Em him, m... 000. Ball-manhuntCatr-l am "N-h-h-NMI-t in: Anni- untried Edwin R. “Wilma, Jon of Christian and Catherine Ott Wittman of W†and had m 'uan. Clam and AM. Alex uni-d but“ It... Mb. " Ban “all!" and Catherine cm. can". m In!“ I“. . daughter of Henry no Wilhelmina Dm- l-uc of w Willia- o.tee- trr. and Sidney " had the new summ- in Pt-fy. phi band:- that had mu of NerNH. "peter, of mm;- and Ila-um new W214. and but m kw“... 2w. ind Orrie. Alb-rt and“! Idaho M of Chic-co and had at. children. Ethel, 0m. Burma. but“, In!“ sud Albert Jr. Bury um um... bu. " wall»; in; in- “when a Fsiiria iiira lee-' Galina), Kr. and In. Alex raga f Lac: iiii, It. and In. Willhu Oster-, Br. had clen- childnn: John. Wil- tum In. George, Annie, lieu», Isl-y. kate, Albert. Henry. and... and PM. Iain 'erried Philipenn Loner of Bay and. 'QFQISTMV t5iii2,7i new site. In 1811 he told the tmad to 'itiiam Wm The 18nd which William on"... hub: in “Want! Park in an to I “tug Cntholic_mry an Gnu ". Ree. B. Winch . "atdNiifd hr- Emits! church in (h IA AA A A - _ forro III-:7 follichhadl’lrktolin. DIN". no. ttr6tt,hemasormeodta Iliad-nee $rr6irteGeo-oeru-ernaw mmeattattgm1isqde2tumerr 0.8.. “Chm Wilh-LChnrch'u tg,f,g'utue'rg'ngt..tryte 'str '50 (In Mr. Outer-u ttr.. utietsettittitirLhii. , O- Dre. a. "isGUGud a... lam Mehr,' who In born in 'e."t.fo".yftirr- Dee. = It“. William Ocarina-95:5, was hur- 'ttNettie, Gm, in the lb.- - of M on .Nov. I. ttat. In "eh-tOKs-asa-were Settlehllizhhuhrk;lnd to not“ has: Gun when“ I “new mm â€Wm .tr,.t.tt.irli,iii,.l].] '0tJt.,%Wttttrpartiprsss; l7 lil EARLY MY Jr.Tarried'urturtaah d Ind one 'utteuer, married he Andre- Louisa Fox of n. - nu. a. au-. aiiiiili,ii:iiiFi'ihl'i1rii'.i P. trg:: tln', - and“ - I...) lefjeriieiiiGriTii'i' tdl'ttlttraul h. R h.‘ LEeE7iiEE'a7rllkuTT.% -a.- kGJGFiiruTiii'ii'riTt '5, I! End 'e I- an 'yyeeGiiGirFauii'iii'""e" madman-m M. - .“ “mummy.“ Mia-hurls“ up â€Mun-mutton" OIQIPHIH-Nb-nl-d gall-J xii m me “on Ch" G-GG arcTrs' dint-nu Vii-m eyhetyrlue-i. Pgettltt,t',regi,eee.te “H mm. “wm a... , 1r1l7,u"T="fart'ttat _ ‘I'blal-lm’u‘u 'M9tree3-tidii.auri; "etd'p,trtaat..e.sitijiLrrriii tt1r"._u-.kd-tVdTsiGii,l if.†I" _ aa " iGTia. WMhimunkinuoti-m. umthMcmm d“. - h “a“ m attititr oath!“ Mitch-om -trto.rtyeeg,p.eurs-uiu" "ttiti.thqtattt-raaaki"i -um.fth."c-..au.itaF. Listens, tenni- fiends, if you nut to Ink: water Woolf, the handgun. m when. of “Donna; lurk- II." the W Olympic “traction, you frieed for life, invite him out to you but“: man. What: Wool! n- in Chic-c» with "The my in Ermine," This Sm be an important meeting bodilol'thepmtnm tab-(imam! theruosforworetobe-at this time. Every Inc-bu- busted in the Idiom of a. nah-l and the children should plan to M Au Incident: of the district a. W. Wilmot M'PJA. Giiru" tGi nt the that“ on Friday evening. Nov. ttt, -s are; saws Bungalow church Tue-day. Nov. ts. at two o'clock. than we when of blunt And importance which than min eomriderution " this time. Every member should be pres- mt. Vinita" n9 “loot-e. WILMO‘I' SCHOOL P. Y. A. usmxovnmn 18 - The young eoupie aiiiue their ion. in Northbrook near the old Huh] farm. I). Alma lake. daughter of in M In. Lemke of Northbrook and Georg. Huebl, you of Mr. and In. ll." Mtaehi (also of Deertiekit were untried It the home of the bride's pra on Sunni-y evening. Nov. 5, u nine o'clock. The attendaatta were Mrs. William Schneider. timer of the lurid- nul Williun Buehl. brother of the groom. Fifty (out: witnessed the certs any which was performed by the In. Hembrok of St. Paul's Evan- gelical church of Deerfield. W. C. t U. WILL um m BUNGALOW CHURCH The eight children VIM mourn her II~ helm Benjamin of Whaling. Ah nrYmme of Chin-go. Binnie a! lawn“. John of W. Home.“ Fabry of Eva-ton. Edith of hailworth, Ines Gil-con of Bo. bart. Int. and Wm of Doom that mature: ll†Ink?" iiir, Shinthométhoro(m¢hildm taroofarhomttreeedmiherirtgeatis. '%beeduainiunneviutrwissn .timiherofrearsnms. Burk? ,rkaPiViriGt ii7iil'ie - wry. In. Stat-r wu eighty». gun old and in; barn in New. - - -.. u an win-r, -rl. M PM 1! Imam Thun- dll. Nov. t. '2,','g'ST'2t. were in“ fmm the hon a m, Ben- Jc-h swim " Whaling, thtetr, Eu Alta-noon " two o'clock with the In. M. J. Andrew. of much?! Mmrhn church lamenting and In. Chm Folk and In. Cheater W-lh‘ chase f a. _ . End-I tft.t 'tily/yer, A mmwmmm tt.tuheytturdesur,aem. mmwwm Pe_Axmr_smaratmr “BAMBI!“ igti-nuth-u itaaaFau' Ti 1lut A mi __ LiFii%Tai7 WL with?“ ' m" “spa-m 'lrdtTgetNft'iidi25i2iiii, he". ‘9'“, and. “mun-MAM- “khan-gnaw 1or+r-taeieet-. net-unvnr 1e,te1e-iytiariiai'iii",_, “VI-bud?†m‘ "taeet,Eitififf _ ?.t-reb"-gers 1.. 1eyiEii7UrGl"'d'f,rl'.'t/ . - W, - m»: "“- - - 'Gi7T; In“ 1",'tt'Paat'g in an man-Emu. mu “I'm-*Mlhini- --.." mt, “mum. dieing-Lucian repertoire,will bu it- nest We! the won doom-skin... "minding mh_0-tti-dtokehravi,riie"i swam-gunk». Luigi “gamma Pt» 1eeyoy%e-iemoaetoeuttisjitei; '9heret-t,ut.. having and tpete-ri-es...' mark the In: peHormaoee on this night of the week for me time, the Kiln-Ike: Doria of Friday engags mt: beginning the following week. Ron Rain. Gym Van Gordon and Calm Pormiehi will have roles in which they are familiar to Chicago audiences. Glut-lea Inn-hall. Augus- ta Lent- and Cline Bax-omen will _tteetotheeitrtrstttethreeother" -iare ' The bullet will be given - " “Inn'- ihrest mortunitie- interest and: by the opening bills of the Chicago Civie Open season char, oeteriae. the main and casts than for the handing future at the CW Armor-inn. Favorite, open: have their due place in the‘I list. which in further nah-need by um inclusion of metal notable revivals. The "viva! " Ponchielli's “LI Gioeooas" on Friday evening will CIVIC OPERA PROGRAM MAS NOTABLE FEATURES Great Interest " Coming Week of Punt-uses at Audi- l new recreation building which will open wedrsesdar to test the validity of the law. At the same time the re- fual " 7mm boards, M on a long shading policy. to refuse to is- sue licen- for pool and billilrd halls and bowling atiems will also undergo Blue In“ enacted in Libertyville hull in my and which have been ex- ercised more or In: since that time in prohibiting of mmmenu in the village on Sunday will face a test (hmgh the decision of owners of a 33.55â€â€œ?- new. ed tier inmomioks i5; aGiriiio weeks. She is in a Chicago hospital. Dorothy Griphy. 18-year-old dnugh~ ter of Mr, tad In. In D. Griesby, of Wanker-n. is raging I desperate battle for life agairtat an insidious attack of eoeephn1itis lethuzin (sleeping sickness) which has render ter, triUr -u. 'ire-Gai',", iF, FP!*- “an. lor- Pen-it for the erection of the pro- pond nine- home to he built in Cott- 'tesetiem with the Victory Memorial Wu] was mm It Wuhan hat week. The I‘M" of the building is to cost $103,000. It is understood, however, that the trtrtee- tum when complete will coat in ex- cess of 8150.“. Dr. Darwin C. Grit-hell of Libeny- ville. - veterinarian, till he re- kind in that capacity tor another two you period an the result of the action taken but week by the Fur-en Institute and the Lianne committees of the county bond. The Wufhim mu public Vim n: visited by the ttmt snowfall of the season u 3:80 o'clock s‘m! Ina-ling. tusow mm- be, ginning It that Ian: continual for turn] In“. to be retteetad once NBMWBogtgIoon JUI'I'INGS r [Men-t A...“ In w., TW.'lndd I W xwm (lo-w l IlttlritrlTmmittg FttNuiittatgrty VIM“. vi: it n-iii-vii-G-r-iii-iii".;';":", but}: the AorisiU.' i will conduct. opportunitiu Dance of the mums. THURSDAY, "avian It indispen- ) The third complete week will open Thursday, Nov. 17, with a double bill i in which “I Paglilcci" will be coupled I with Musenet's short and intense i dramatic work, "U Nav _ This open, revived after a dud: g _ to be entrusted ttRosa Raisa, Charles Marshall and Edouard Cotreuil. Charles [mama will conduct. _ re-introduced the hire. back; Frank Miller and Arnold ' stems, tackles. tad Wilda Fisher, end. Despite this long casualty lint plus are going forward for a rousing homecoming program which will start Friday night and terminate Snturday evertimr. A huge homecoming par Ide will be held Friday night. Foi, lowing the parade the mun-l ttoettire and fireworks display will be held on the lake front. - V, ...... - - - on the leg will be unable to workout. this week in practice. ms ncurn to the game Saturday will depend upon how his injury mend: during the next few days. Other Purple casualties include Captain Vie Gumball, ML back; Frank Miller and Arnold Kar. With eight meulam ou tho hawk ul list, Northwestern will enter its homecoming was: ham Sutur- day with ludiann, far below normal strength. Justin Dan, 200 pound guard, is deeiasitel, out ot Sunni-y'- 28mm and it is doubtful whether Hol- mer, an: lullbuek, will be "tBei-ri, recovered to m back ipto the fray. Tiny Leiis who was forced to leave the Purdue can: with I bod bun NORTHWIS'lnN PLAYS . INDIANA â€WAY Enamel: Lineup Wake-d by lljnriea; ls Ila-e- In] tiiit . S. Rosenbaum 810 the Work to the reper- Boirr lamps, tiiijidiGGiriG 'iriui"'J'f' other items. larger ones. And there" aCiiiifi, why; are just starting housekeeping. In any case more furniture is needed. For years we have been furniture head- quarters for the North Shore. We are prepared to furnish a home complete or to supply the new pieces you need at this time. y We offer you a..splendjd selection of ihrir Mr room turnitiiAs, 7 aiirGirariird; Eng Torn suites, bedroom suites. tufts. Some of you have purchased new homes, while others are merely moving into lulu-n- -__-r.-.. A, I H Company DOWNTOWN mum»: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings 2:] pen Pdl ii) tilpt..s.rt; -~ 'd (f “-9: ii 'i,',,'i,'ii:'i.; Tiii é“ :1. til P m 'j, “ g- > " - - _ (l: $l "It's at great sto 1:1“ , Ciyci' 'o\ .w ';, "lic,-,-:" lull "E; t, 'rt-ltr-if-" ue,! C, 'w I it; x "-15 'g. t; {A i er- 4f. ,ssi;ir.ii..',i"Ll 'e-; ' _.;; h __',' IMS a: . fl5iE it it ', mi i's) g a" a urnittire VIE: Usually Deerfield has I represent:- tive from each department; however, 'WiiT7iFit7iTr7iriirririt7i57iysri: Deertiethishieids high school is to be represented at the Illinois State teachers' convention, which is to be held on Thursday. Friduy, and Sat- urday, Nov. t7, 18, and 19, " the University of Illinois at Urban; , DEERHILD TEACHERS AT STATE CONVENTION Principal Sandwick and Other. of Faculty to Partiei. pate in Meet Mammgw _"s:=i,; Foaneerrinch height protects against the stormicst weather. Waterproofed tan re-tan Elk hide built over army last. Extra viscolized soles. Large hooks. Plenty of good solid wear. ciyi,/iii" v,"" Y "i WK: {EN \‘1 s isâ€? su, W PCOL ty PIPER "Ne. - 7 CHILDREN‘S SHOE SPECIALISTS 1608 Chicago Avenue Erarrsteu a’ grytat storm Deerfield Section ome A library luncheon will be on Friday " 12:30. Mr. Sandka is to in . “Teaching of Health Eduation in h High School" and Mr. Peers - " Coum in Journalistic Writing" In Mr. Einbecker will preside over 5 sciehee section, _ v - --. "w - - Swim-7 nor-tint. Section-l was. will take pha- in two per“, - - Pridar morning and the on...» in on. afternoon. each den-mum no“ in dittereat room, 311M, upon. (hi-Muhammh... r A 'pl? r" el /SCr FR (gag 'try, '9’ kh . it. ~.‘ I an - 4.' n. â€nigh Sim Henry‘s to 6 TluPBONI I. P. and My "who: 3 Phohe Go-trr "