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SECTION TWO COOK COUNTY HERALD 16 PAGES ALL HOME PRINT VOLUME 53, NUMBER 47 KNtBHBD AT ARLINGTON HEIGHTS. P. O. A8 MHCOND-CLA8S ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4,1925 TERMS: $2.50 A YEAR CASH IN ADVANCE MORTON GROVE Mr, nnd Mlrs. George Koran spent Monday in the city.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Jordack entertained visitors from Chicago Sunday, Liltlo Herbert Hoffmann celebrated his fourth birthday August 30. Bill Schiller nnd family returned Sundiiy from thp Wisconsin Dolls. Dr.

DrostenfeU and family have moved to their new home in Park Ridge. Martin Tierney and family have returned from their summer home Fox Luke. Mr, nnd Mrs. Ralph Swanson, nee Phillips spent Sunday with Mr and Mys. Henry Phillips.

Mr. and Mvs. Emll Voss nre the proud parents of a baby girl born August 16. Congratulations. Rev.

Heitltke attended the joint synod of Wisconsin nnd other states at Milwaukee last week. Mr. August Poehlman nnd Mr. Carl Mueller motored to St. Louia Sunday and returned Tuesday Mrs.

M. Lynch. Mrs. Al PhiU Ippy and her sifter of Chicago took a lake trip to Milwaukee recent ty. Mr.

and Mrs. Kraemcr and a ily of Dempster St. have in to tho house they recently bought of Dr. Drostenfels. Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Meier i ed a vNt last week from Mrs. George Meier and children of Pov Clirtton, Ohio. The ErieUson a i have moved back to Morton Grove after living in Chicago awhile, they say there la no place like home sweet home The Young Ladies of St. Mar- Parish will give a card am! b'inco party Wednesday, Septcm- 1 her 10, in tho church hall at p.

m. Herbert Sibilske tmd an nceidi'tit with his bicycle on the wnv lo grandmother. Ite rode in tho ditch and cut and bruised his, face very badly. Mrs. Pete Kohl hag returned fron Dubuquo Iowa where she visitei relatives- for several weeks.

She brought her back i her for a short visit. The Evang. Luth Sellout wit open Tuesday, Sept. 8. The di rectort have installed Mr.

Kniem er of Iowa as teacher. A lot of new pupils are expected i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lumpp, Mrs. C.

i and Miv. Duhm returned Sunday from thei trip to Kogle Kivcr, and other plac es of interebt in northern Wwcon 1 sin. Christ Leo was pleasantly sur prised by hN many relatives win. came to help him eelrhrntc birthday Saturday. Christ didn' think they nnihl put one over ot; him like that.

A delicious chick en supper wtiji served the guest: by Mrs. Lee A i evening was spent, All left in the wei small nours of the morning wish injr him many more happy bivlti days. Miss Clara Guenther Wedded To Mr. Ferri Clara Guenther, daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. niru-t Guenlhcr ami Peti Ferris were married at St.

Mar tha's parish by Father Bergs a 8 o'clock Mass Wednesday morn ing. The bride wore drosH orchid georgette crepe nnd carrio an arm boiniuet of white roi.es Mjss Fnetla Guenther acted bridesmaid l'ir her sister and wor a dress of satin. Huns Fer 'f. TESSVILLE INN Lincoln and Touhy AVM. Dance Hall--I'fnic Grove FOR I Touhy MN1 SPECIAL SERVICE CnJH Con Carne f('lam Chowder Hot and Cold Sandwiches A I Every Sunday TOM BODKIN MLKS CENTER ,9 acted as best man for his broth- r.

The young couple will reside the flat on Ferntud avc. vacated Paul Krueger. Bowling season bus opened ut iie Jerusalem church alleys. An ventful season is looked for. nnd Mrs, Eisner will move nto one of the new bungalows on tcorgiana Ave.

between Grain St. ml Cnpaliim Ave. Mrs. August Poehlman nnd Mrs. entertnined the Indies of ho War Working Circle nt cnrxls Dnm No.

2, OBITUARY CHRISTIAN KOLLER Christian Kollcr was born ut forton Grove, 111., Sept. 12, I860, nd departed this life at his home Morton Grove Sunday, August 0, lt25, nged 65 years, 11 months 18 days. He was united In imrrlage with Miss Bertha Bruhn. ''hey were blessed with six chil I'cti, nil of whom survive him, Be ides his wife and children nnd 3 lons-irt-ltuv he lenvcs to mourn heir losi two brothers, John and 'oe Koller, one sister, Mrs. nnd host of relatives md fricntls.

Funerul services were icld from the home on Cnllie Ave. Evnng, Luth. Church at 2 p. m. Wednesday.

Ilev. Heitltke nn eloquent sermon and gave iVortls of comfort to the bereaved fitmlly. Burial nt Irving Park Boulevard cemetery. WM. W.

SONNE Sonnc, son of Mr. nnd ili'n. E. Sonne was born in Chicago ebruury 22. 1802, and died after i lingering illness nt his home in Morton Grove Saturday, August 20.

1026, at 10:30 a. aged 6 months, 7 On October seventh, 1897, Mr. sonno was married to Miss Frieda ituschcr. To this i were born tight children, who survived him. Besides his i and children he to mourn their loss, liis one brother, i Sonne, me slsfer Clara Sonne, and a host of reliulves and He liked by till who knew m.

He was a resident of Morton Grove for 25 years. Funeral services were conducted at the nine uml i a ceremonies by the MHMOIIS of Gtenview. Lodge, at St. Peter's cemetery, Niles Center, on Sept. 1, 1925.

Intect In the struggle for existence mimy rreittureM lire driven to live lit 1m mense heights. The cllmberi) nf Everest lieril of wild sheep sitting on Kinder surrounded by nf k'p, They found bees, moths, IKK' at Ul.OUO feet, and the triirpM of peniuitipiit animal ex Utence far iibuve the Himalaya) 1 nnd 4,000 feet above tlie lust vegetable 1 growth. Tbesu were siiuill spiders, They Hvp lit Islands of rock suri'oiituli'd by snnw nnd lee There were no signs of vegetation or llvlnpt creatures nenr them, uni for fund they nte one nnother. Wingless grasshoppers were foiiiul i i ut a height of iS.UOC feet. Courtety t'ourtesy Is Hie one nipilltnn exchange that Is always ucceptet! nt pur by the people of every conn try on the globe.

Coimi'sy radlate a spirit of jjood fueling ami nuggest 1 tlmt tiro not working entirely foi the material of work, bu Cur tho friendly human association: us well. Mfn Is not too short, i we are never too busy to be cuurtu otis. Courtesy Is the outwiird expres ilon of nn liiniiril coiisUleriitton fo others. It Is an uffectlv liil'i'icunl thnt smootiis busliiPSS nn Sncliil i a frlfr I'ubllu Ledger, ST. PETER'S EVANC.

CHURC'I Sunday, Sept, 0, Sunday schoo 'J n. in. German service 10:15, Miss Eltitnbcth Gaebel, sister Mrs. J. Meyer, and Mrs.

M. Mi chel ngctl 80 years, an ur visiting at the parsonage, Mrs Michel, nee Goebel, traveled all th way from Buffalo, N. where sh visited her son. A visiting nl (he Goebel relatives in and abou Chicago, she intends to visit atioth er son in Kansas i and fi'or there travel back to her borne Louisville, Ky. Everybody in miita'ies, bu tin- editnr is the cnly one vhos mistakes are known to cverybod else.

WM. H. SCOTT UNDERTAKER Increased calls for CHAP F.L funerals hns Intluced open a A CHAPJtt 1022 Duvls St. retain my uilidjfiml dis rooms at lUll My Mol ConscWptious St-rv ice. Mj Hobby Dea rs in 18 Chapel it ton, fcej-' 1011.

nstoil. St, Evans display room; 't-ntl'iil Evanston. Parlors, 1124 Cen trul St.TVVilmettc. Telephones Evanston 7264 Wilmctte 65 -AND OF HIS OWN MAKING CHICAGO'S CHOICE NILES were found and taken away. The place is at Natoma Patk, near the street cm- line.

Miss a nlinse long brown curls nnd Spanish beauty won lior tho nnicli-tleslreil lltle of "SIlss Clilcugo" Stic i represent Chicago In the national tournament lor tin: niobt tu-tiutlful a i girl at A a City. SOUGHT BY POLICE This is George A. Anderson, mall robber, jail breaker iiMil pnl n( (Iprnld Chnpmnn who Is luiiited by Hie iioiUie ngnlu. They he muu'ered lisa Hance nnd liU wlfn ol' Muneie, who Informed ou (Jhapumii. No Duplicate Wanted "My says if I were to die the would remain widow." "Evidently she thinks there Isn't another man lu the world liUo you." "On tho contrary, she suys ssbe's i thtn'o hi and tlmt It would be just her luck to get Xruuscrlpt.

John Wolter motoied to Michigan Tuesday. Miss H. K. Dewes was a Chicago vibitor one day last week. Chester Xmner broke a leg while riding a bicycle Tuesday.

Mr Fied Man is the proud own- of a new Willys Knight auto. Mr. and J. Steif arc entertaining company from Wiacou- Niles Tigers will also play the Shaller Colts. Heiuy is pitcher.

Clarence and Laura Wolter spent an enjoyable afternoon Sunday at Dam No. 2, Lotb on the Bunker Hill subdi- ibion arc being rapidly bold, next the buildings. Mr. and Paul Stembnnk callers at the John Wolter home Monday evening. Leave your news and orders for lids or papers with Mibb Bcbsie Kadlec at NilcS ice cream parlor.

It is baid that a new building is IIIE to bo i soon next to the Marvel Inn on Milwaukee avenue, Mrs. J. Beckler and daughter relumed Sunday from Kilbourne City, Wib. They report a good time. The baby boy of Mr.

and Mrb. Thomiib Kadlec wiib christened Sat- uuhiy and named ThoniUb John Kadlec. The Nileb Tigers will play tho Providence A. a colored team. Watch the big game Sunday.

coine pitchei. Teams wibhiiiK games with the Miles Tigers, phone Morion Grove 94-W-l between 5 and 6 o'clock. Tho Tigers range from 13 to 16 years old. Mr. Too.

Krejsti and Judge Sloe- ger have gone north on a hunting trip, Sept. 1. This is the open season I or doves. i Alex Ewald ib packing his fuimUne to move to the city, as liis property here has been sold to St. Adelbcrl'b cemetery.

i Chief of Police Peter Oszekcw- ki and Saigeunl Einst Gunther attended the parade ul Noithbroolc Saturday on their motorcycles, Miles Tigers again Sunday, the lOlh fjiune by beating the Go- Getters on their home grounds 12 to 0. Of course Klinger was on Ihn job. M'nny bumpers and mud guards wete bent on Mjlwaakee avenui Sunday dining the rueh hour by rear end collisions. Lncky no one was hurt, Niles Pleasure Club held their regular bunco party August 20. A large crowd and many nice prizes were given.

A delicious luncheon was served. All had ii good time. nnd Mrs. Geo. Bond have gone on an auto tour of the country.

Starting from Niles they went to Michigan and Wisconsin. fThev rnport tine weather nnd a pood time. John Wolter and family and Miss Hannah E. Dewcs went to Th'3 Dells nf Wisconsin Sunday nnd had an enjoyable time. The scenery was beautiful and the' weather perfect.

Niles Day is getting closer every clay and tho good news is heard that Ihe Red Cab Co. will furnish all the cars desired free of charge for those who want to bu in the parade that day. J. Joplawski's place on MihvAU- kee near the car line, was raided last week by Niles chief of police Peter Oszekewski and Sergt. Ernst Guenther 'and 5 county motor police.

Several gallons of moonshine were taken nnd the proprietor put under heavy bonds. Mr. and Mrs. J. Poplawski were raided last week by Chief of Police Peter Oszekewski and fivu county police and were placed under heavy bonds for selling moonshine to minors.

Several gallons SCHERMER AVBT Adeline Guenlhcr, Aged 8 years, is a happy lady cnjojfing life on her country pnny oi her daughter, pleasure to mceL and el such vencr.ihle and Rc as Mia. Guenther. We wis (continued health and liappir Boicliardt is one of ou' subscribers who wil. Keep "posted by reading the Cook County Herald. W'rs.

Kobcrt Richardson enjoys rending the newsy Cook' Countj Herald. Mr. Gclm and his sis ter, Miss Marie Gehn have ha I. 1 '4 yeai's vacation. They spent months ib guests of their sister Jane, Mrs.

John Gacrtner and fam i on Shermer avenue, then tour Cnlitoima for 7 months, visiting all tho IcnviiR ol importance froir Sail Francisco down to Mexico i relatives ut. Loiij Beach, then and Augubt hei again. They to return Milwaukee Sept. and settle dow in then own home. JMi'b Gaerlnei 1 cnioycd a visi from Mrs.

G. E. Blackburn and 1 grand clulchen of Oak Park, Aug ubt Mis. C' C. Nash nnd son wci.

icsts at l'ie Guuilnei home Aug ust 25. PLEASE THE WIFE AND BUU.O THAT SHELF OR SHE MAV DO THE ji ypur wife ever ask you to do a certain and then before ycki got around to it and qo it herself? Avoid resppnsibility of having Sheaf' 1 'manicure naifc hammer. Take the yoursell let us sell you the "whiber. MORTON GKOVE LBR. CO.

Lumber and Millwork Phone Morton Grove 85 LocatRl at: Callie between Ca'pulina and Dempster SI. MORTON ILL. NILES CENTER Mis, Theo. Iserman, has ecn on the sick list several days. Fairview school starts Septcm- er 8, with same teachers as last ear.

Sunday, Sept. 27, will be mis- onfest Sunday in St. Paul's lurch. Rapid progress is being made on ''red Kottke's new flat building on ''akton street. I Ed Langfeld being very sick pneumonia taken to the ospital Monday.

Mr. Martin Koebel and brother, ohn of Chicago, visited at the St. 'aul parsonage Sunday. No services at St. Paul's church unday, Sept.

13. Rev. Detzer will in Detroit, that Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

H. Remke and on, Milton, report from the Dellls hey are having a fine vacation in Visconsin. Mr. and Mrs. George Guenther nee Lemke) are rejoicing over lioir new baby boy born Wednes- September 2.

It is easy to shop at the Elite hop. Our stockings are of good 'earing quality, styles and colors or you to choose from. Edward H. Harms and family IB spending' their vacation at lenry Mueller's cottage on Fox 2 miles south of Niles Center Commercial Asso- iation had another chicken dinner hursday night. This spread only st them 85 cents a plate at the avoy restaurant.

The business of Niles enter are establishing a bonding ompany to help prospective resid- ntH to build new homes here. They im to raise a building fund of 100,000.00. The village board at their rcg- lar meeting conducted routine usiness. The county board at heir meeting next 1 Tuesday arc ixpceted to accept bid for paving )akton street. Niles Center public school starts 'ucsday, September 8, with an ble corps of teachers, Mr.

M. L. 3myser, principal, 7 and 8 rs. Volmer, primary. For Sale: Just the thing you've looking for.

A good used player piano and 100 rolls music an unusually low price dinin DesPlaines Booster Week August Marie Schaefer, 143G Miner UesPluines, 111. Phone 2794. Mr. Louis Guenther, a former evident of Niles Center came i Lake where he now lesideb, to our town which, he hear lias cently from an extended visit with his daughter, Mrs. Lass, now living iieir St.

Louis. He says the heat there is much more intense than here and he lost much weight. Fred C. Bauman is kept very busy this year spreading special assessments for sewer, water and paved road improvements for Niles Center. 52 special assessment warrants are already on and more to follow.

Mr. Bauman will have to engage a helper to copy and send out the bills for tame. A Chicago lady was here lasl week trying to sell few 25-foot business lots north of Dempster street, which she bought for speculation at $3,000 each, but as she would like to use her money, she oilers them without profit. We fear she is a victim of real estate boomers and may have to accept a loss. Dr.

A. L. Klehm and Miss Cora Schultz returned Tuesday evening from an auto trip to the Wisconsin Dells, Mirror Lake, and Devils Lake, and report having had a very pleasant trip. On the return route they stopped at Twin Lakes and brought Bess Frcund home from her vacation at Smyser Cottage. She says it is a very restful and delightful place.

Niles Center board of education have secured Mr. M. L. Smyser for principal of their public school the coming year. We think they have made a wise choice.

He has had years of successful experience. All the Smyser brothers have a high reputation as teachers. The N. C. board retained the other 3 teachers who have given satisfact- or 1' teivicc in past years.

Niles Center Mercantile Co. Sold To Employees, Niles Center Mercantile Co. is under new Management starting: Sept. 1, 1925. Geo.

Busscher, lias sold the stock and business to four of his former employees, who arc trustworthy and experienced in all branches of the trade. Hardware, Stoves, Farm and Garden tools, Contractors Supplies, etc. Messrs. Herman L. Grosse, Ray Ww Haben, Abe Nudelman and Geo.

P. Busscher promise the same prompt service and courteous treatment for which this establishment has become famous. Call and meet these men and let them know what you would like. They aim to please their patrons. After seeing so many rolled stockings this summer, we're convinced our flappers have a "visible means of support!" Experts who know claim that wq- men like to leave off two years out of every ten as they Rrow older.

And to think that they can do it and still look you straight in the eye. Wonder of wonders! Elsie Lohrke Niles Center -Meta Lohrke Phone 118-J Doul Bedspread and Bo'ster Stamped Lrinky weave. Also Cotton Kits the exact amount and shades to work up Spread Niles Center Mercantile Co. Under New Management THE FORMER HAVE BOUGHT THE ENTIRE INTEREST of MR. GEORGE BUSSCHER, JR.

and took possession of the business TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st, 1925 All Members of the New Firm are Famil fir with all branches of tlje business DEN TOOLS SUPPLIES, ETC. You are acquainted with all members of the New Firm HERMAN F. GROSSE, RAY W. HABEN ABE NUDELMAN, GEO. P.

BUSSCHER who promise that you will recteive the same Prompt Service and Courteous Treatment for which this Establishment is Famous. RESPECTFULLY YOURS, Niles Center Mercantile Company Phone Niles Center, Illinois.

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