M a Ma"NY16IKDALS i Duani Estate at Lake »Y A. FL UOWES, .omIocurity TitIs & Trust Co. W t o Oe recorder's office 6ei endlug lune 3 , 1922. ,6« «f oneyaucea 2. ýber of thattol martgage» 32. lier o U. S. A. mloes '% Lber ot trust deedsansd mort $7. il number o! Instruments Lis. kt *Mount o! bans 8176,864.8 . Zq~ continues brisk vlth . he tiaverage. tm0wbai are the more lai- I deals, WAI7KAN-Fmtl and lMa- 1=gr botalht a 83 foot lot . i~et corner Elmwood and 9ç &W'p turam lavina PIM- ornminal conaildeation. Refoink and vite hougbt »tui place on nat-vest cor- <gW and Sunderlin streetz for 4 erbert Johnon bongt 90 ln Sec. 15 on the flats for Iu- L.$0,00 ad gveback trust ~KE 3'REST-ane E. AI- oSies boghtthe Calvin 4 estate propsrty on Deer- avenue, betveen Washngton e ud 'Sheridan Road for lu- ,825,000 aud conivsyed It ta L eBank of Chicago as- trus- nos B.. Maniene and Donald pWxl5 bought tbe James .. î# $fCeono south-vest corner b" aud Woodlaud avenues " $2 88,000. -ÉUG 001l-Algeruon .P.t -'i vIte bought the Rob.r *? rorty on aouth ide $~ 4,600. Ws fHg BLUPTP-Eolaud E. O. 4Mvite Wought the John G. corner togerWilliam, avenue sud Sheridan itoad for tudcated $13,0 and gave back trust deed for $13,- 500. Mary Stipe bought thle NicholAal AX Wink place on east aide Second street between Central and Larl avenues for la0cated 810%00.l AunisId. Cline bouglit 381 tston' north aide Hosnewood avenue. lut 'west of Green BaY road from Anan ift3'ederck for nominal 0o»1d«R.- Pfanstiehi Radio evo C. filed its certificatsofaiincorporationl vitb $2Q,000 capital stock. IN WEST D»1MUMEL-chmr1eR E. Timson and vite bought the Raymond L. Redheffer farm of, 85 .oeu l#.4ecs. 18 and 30 for Indicat- ed $40.000. iN LIBIORTY VILLE VILLAGE- Ot% H. mouidr and wlte bought the Wfun. W. Carroll place on north- vest corner Milwaukee sud McKin- ley avenues for nominal considera- tion and gave back trust deed for IN IaBIITYVILLE TOWN819RP -ixol T. Mollor aud vile bought the Roy J. Grimes pace lu NW 14 sec %4 for nominal consideration. liqNEIW'POUT AND»MBTQN- Doinenck trano aud' ilf e bought the pet«r E. jôhuson farm ai 87 1-2 &Cr" lju Sec; 18 Newport, and Sec. 18 Bouton, for lndficated $5,000 sub- ject te $7,M0 entumnbralce. lN WBISTANTIOCH-Edvamd H. Ahrensansd others baught lot 37 lu Warriner'as ubd'n. on Lake Cath- erine for 82,750. IN AVON-Ge1orge A. and Win. E. Hosmeyer bougbt 2.30 acres lu NW 1-4 Sec. 13, North of public rog.d tram C. B. Danlels and others for Indlcated 8,000., IN WARREN-Louis N. Lincskog bougt the Chas. 3Farman tarûl of 144 seres ln Secs. 3, 9 and 10 for indicated $35,500 and gave trust Ideed back for 812,500. I dN LAKE ZLURCH-1-Frak Hey- den nd wle bughttheHerbert - C.Williamson Place on eaBterly ide Bertsou avenu1e for indicated IWAUKEUIN WOMÀN TO VISSWDEN MM. Oscar Llndahl of Waukoel h a s let for an extended triv ta Slteden where 8be viii riat ber Pa- rents vbom asle bus netBseau u manY yean. Sbqviii mRed tram Nev YOTIL line le. She expets ta ho genesevff- eitïcnicail. I e Loà~Distanceceags B4 ecm offcr a tdm nd mtue yn- 1m&n ongdieance teephone r C5 na ,là, Omnahai, Monet nd o90 i4e e ~when.you %tio somching i13po t1to Mayouciiisave l'ime, and moncy by calhing theom on the <tgaon to'taton"bais. on i "station to stitontp baa sSoàt but l id ý tffle than oeui ha#th day charg&=, and made *« k d h about sevcntyl-fivc per cent leus $amn da lt U DMs BLLTELEPHONE COMPANY 4W.l Mile Nor&h of Everett, on the Wsukegan Rosdi Saturday and Sunday Evenings ~Jw~e lh a»d 11lth ~opM, sc EvçqWy elSo North Western Roadfin Petition Say# thte FaffiIitli aHors Are Outgrewi ,, eaeed ms2 cuire tracts of land 41t Hlgbvood for the site of s larO. M* 'l round bouse, together vltb yards Mor the otorluig of fpataller OflOhésZ*$iU tbey are natt a sti74er1c, AeWBl plana on the #art c0< the Ch1ib.ý*Dt North Weste?ârarilroad tea<iI*6W conaldepable land aa the uomt B bore ail the w&at to Waukegan. The péitition for Sdfdetmtiofl led in circuit court late, Wednesday alter- noom by Attorney H. C. Coullon for the railroad. aqutaîns the assertion that the railroad bas an extreaiely big subumban business betvOen Chicago and Wankegan, so big In tact, thut IL has outgmown lis facilities and muni acquire additiolnal land for the pur- pose o! serving the public satisfactay. lly. I2 ls polntsd out especially that the compauy's yards for tbe storlng of pgsstnger coaches wheu they are not beiug used are inadequate. The Wau- kegan business la obeayy, accordlug 20 the petition, that IL la uecessary ta Increase the stamage yards near ibis city. Appareutly Higbvood vas select ed as the most advantageous point. Already the compauy hss acquired through pi ivate sale a considemable quantity o! land at Highvood and just north oi that city, but IL la desired to obt2*in adjacent propertY. Efforts have been mnade to purchase tbis at private sale, but have iailed. As a asat 1,esort the cazuPany bas started con- deinnation proceedinga. 000000 O00000O00000O o KMRIAELICENSES o 000000000000000000 Albert B. Anderson, Evanston, 24. Ruby E. Loonard, Lake Villa. 25. Alfred Peca, Kenosha, 21. May CaIvano. sanie, 18., Frsnk G. Markovski, Manitovoc, ",21. 9 verona Dulak, Roabult, Win., 19. Walter H. Hammetter, Milvaukee, Wls., 25. Madeline J. Stiglbanin, sanie, 18. Max P. Schneider, Bauk, Win., 23. Lâilulan E. Riudflerch, Ableman, Win., 20. Ueo. W. Bisciiof, Omaha, Neb,, 43. gmrret; C. Knapp, sane. 86. Ueo. White, Milwaukee. Win., 43. Ida Rusch, &&Mt. 21. dervent a minar oporatiou aithes Wm. H. Otmn.RipIou, Win., 56. Aima, Roise, sanie, 83. Leonird Blgkeslee, Pond du Lace, Wls,, 32. Imma M. Nitacbke, Mayville, Wia., 20. Robart RusLu, Ioier, Ind., 21. Relen AnisaW Henry H. hJUteOb4, lion,,Iegs,1 mo Beagle M. VîimmoriSiasane, lega age. Arthur B. Wedekiad,.Zios; 22. Dor1g IL Short, s".%e 18. Lsiayette J. Aberu, Chicago, 25. Mlldred A. Pittgerald, lake Forest, 24. Roy H. Allen, Milwvaukee, Wis., 21. Helen D. Wasiuack, sanie, 18. Claroncs Van DomTerlens, Keno- sha. 23.f Hazel Pelkey. same, 20. -Adelbert ittacey, Hartford, Wis.. Edw. Pentler. Milwaukee, Wis., 26. Marie t'rechtel, Wauwautasa. 26, Anthony T. Gabrlali, Cbeboygau. Emma Sanem, Decada. Wls.. 20. Ava H. Mobr, Msitovoc. 26. Lillisu Bamasson. saine, 21. Lewis C. Bodley. Barrington. 31. Ann G. Parr, sanie, 24. Aug. P'. Kumnov. Milvaukee, Wis., 27. LetleTra4tynakl, s&&me, 24. Andrew B. Oison, Brahaun, Miun., 30. Sous thozupson, Copper City, Mich.. 28. Fred lP. Chapmans, Waukegan. 29. Eluz. -F. Alkoer: ljubertyvllle. 20. Rabt. Regenfuse, Kaukanna, Wis., 26. Alias Kruae, Appleton, Wl,., 24. Albert E. Moore, Alton, Ill., 36. Louise Viestantz, W. De Crs, Wls. 26.1 Harry H. Ctepe, Chicago, 24. Elizabeth Chalke, saume, 25. Emil C. Lavudsu, Higbland Park, 21. Leona Collier, Hlgbwood, 19. Geo. B«shi&s, Mli., 27. Nellie Landowski, same, 24. Wiu. a Bryantutn*I., 23. Hattie Lenorir, saime, 28. Harld Haves, Fond du Lac, 21. Mabel Moore, saine, 18. Franik J. Gu=u St. Louis, Mo., 36. JouilicecChicago, 38. John W. Thauey, Mliv., 27. Esather R.-Hiler,saime, 21. Clarence Domina. Bosha, 21. Eaily Babonhe, sqmoe, 20.' Thou. T. Clark, 5111w., 34. Louis rieb», same,. 33. Clarence Mantey,- Milw., 24. Mamie Raye, sanie, 10. Jos. J. Glugan.Ç!îu, 21. Edw. Gaedte, MaWitowcc, 23. Mîstrrn Scott, sauna. 18. Paul Unruh. Mli.'%. 68. .111-.n. W. Lund, autkn;n.t 26 Villie L. Normano, saic?, 29. .ic.hv B. Jouter, WlSv. 21. Aexnder Oplak, san~e IS. Ellswordi W. Anderson, Fargo, N. Dakota, 87. Mabel F. Young, Mli., 40. FrauciaA. Camr, Springfield, ., 24. Flamence Relliag,, Milv., 24. Les 1. Nelson, ilîboun, Wls., 24. Ceeella M. Schaiid. Loilra, Wls., EdOs H. Moetlor, Aurama, 36. ffla Charles, Miv., 38. Firut lft Lake Cunty-Tbe INDR- PENDENT. NoSê 178. I10-1 218, ro .10 16 81i 9 14 il115 14 18 M r8 28 19 18 9 17 14 27 24 il 22 ô610 6514 10 17 18325 U 1 24 24 t 21 14 M33 'Il 1 ~ 10 1 Sd 7 10 19 t8 I*1 lb 28 19 14 7 YX U 8316 5 se 1423 8 10 tomren 29 2î 3e019 t 9 20 16 22 S 19 10 14 253 u 35 1 126 32 27 6-41doia ove vwu tirât brought juta prosnlneno by 1I1ks D'Orlo, form5lrlY of Oicato, but a nluCsarlu&. b--AaoU'hr ai pOrlo'B lnve1nte.M *o-Piblisbed play gives 2h15 as a Ions mad 10-14 as tbe <lrw. &-Tibl s measY dr-an sd col rectu piiblished play where 2-6 10 giron% iU0vuft~$t6winl by 28 24, 6 9 32 28 3 8. 28119, 14 18, 17 14. Problem Ne. 267. By J. Hyfld., Black-3 5 6 7. lte-lfi 17 25 3.. White to play andidraw; Problemn No. 268. BY E. A. Wiliams. Blac-7 l1222xKB. wbte-9 15 EReI130. White to play and vin. Problem No. 2u. By J. E. ]Eeyoes. Black-11138 14 19 20. Wite-21 22 25 26 31. 'White ta play and draw. Solution ta problem No. 264. By W. J. Wood. Black-12 21 Kg 17 Si. Whtt-10 30 Kg 19 15.0 Black ta play and daw. 17 14 14 9 9 13 13 17 17 22 10 7 7 2 2 7 711l 19 24 Solution ta problem No. 265. By w. .3. Wood.1 Biack-3 5 12 15 17 26 KG 13 25 27. Wbite-614 le 20 p 3.1 Ra 1 10 24. Black ta play and *W '. 27 23 23 16 3 7 56 9 139 10 19 2011l il 2 14 5 22 13 Solution te Problem No. 266. By W. J. Wood. flack-1 3 6 7 8 10 19 21. We are giving FREE a Rid - Jid Ironing Board (Retafil Price $5) te every purchaer of a Sunibeamn Electr-Ic on $74'50 $1 dowen-$i a mnontih One of the best Fiectric Irons on the market-manY thous- ands in use. This Sargali chance. wil bho avallable durlng a fixed andi bri period only. Partcuars at cor ales romm Pulc.Serice Go. - f Norherta Illinols _________________l'il May 24, 19=2 raeC. Soma sand hnband 20 Berthia Tyciseam et al , 4«. , Shav'i hub on Ldong Lake, Wl) MO6. Vlora M. 'McDovell to W. N. Van. Matr., lot 13, block 88, Lake BUnit, -wu $2760. Mary Guerlu et aI ta John Jru- kiau, Id 1-2 lot 11, block 8, Sunder- 'liu's Viret add, Waukegan, y* J. A. Magnusson andi vif, W Mary H. XMee. S 25 it. lot 3, block 4. Bilrchell'a sub, Highvoodi W» $4,000. JAunie Camipbeill 2 R. E. Seyfsmth part lot 16. block 19, Higbland Park, Wl) $10, stanip 84.00. Annie Campbell in Elopeth Gmil- Il2h. et aI, part lot le, block 29,1 Highland Pamk, WD 810. StamP $3.60.i Franki Trust sud vIfe ta Ueo. Petmick and vite, lot Il sud N 1-2 lot 12, block 6, Waukegaui Hihg- lands, North Chicago. Pmauk Trust snd wvue 20 Peter Deniakalsand vite, lot 13 sud S 1-2 lot 12, block 6, Waulcegau 111gb. isudsv North Chicago, D 1 stamp $3.00 May 25, 1022. M. A. Crânee aud vile ta Clsild C. Mutb, lots 20 and, 21 blQck 1 Crsne'13 Sub., Diamand Lake. WD 810.00. Tbeo.Scbenraan sd viete 2C. E. Hegberg sud vite, lot 10 block 6 Ridgevaod Park, Highland Park, WD $10.00, stsiup $4.00. Christ Scbumacbem an d vite ta Lua E. Msutch, 1-2 acre lot lu NE 1-4 NW 14 sec. 28 Cuba tvp., WD $1,200.00. , C. G. Sherden and vife ThYE. D-1 Roihbemg sud wvue lat 7 block 1 2ud Add. ta Everbreeze ou Long Lake, Wl) $1,000.00. Giovanni Romitti sud vifs ta Jules De Bartaline et aI., lotis 34 sud 35 block 2 loyd's Resub. Hlghvoo)d, Wl) 2,60.00. 5Baa Diaaioud and hua. ta G. C. Peterson Ca., N 34 fi. lot 9 block 10 Mcifay' .kdd. Wankegan, W D $10.00, stsaup 83.00. W1LIS HLED A petton tthdisprabate ai the vil] o! the. late ranger Smth vbose deth ooeurred mcatly, vas f led La dtheomt3r 00m.t lut Mcm- day. Tii. petition iliéva dia valus of resi etat. 20 o b816.000 and the rosi estate $29000. June 26 vwu set as ths date on whlch the beatr- L*~ ttiorougibbred. A 1I OpQGHBRD ~iwd.rbromm uUp tg Miller Tireres «Gomom* boimiprovm le msjS «every oPmeof bm m mb*b* 0 lide MAgot dmire staddtheta= n e resbeiL W. put only thse boat miolowtd mteris1à into Mifler Tires. Asud w. make Mufler provo that they wili lgive smacto beforo tisev ame soId to POU. Bu a bMMer Tre, Ibm you ma b. ocrW*inof -due grdm #«"Mmilego et tise lwest coL TEE MULER RUDERECOMPANY, Alwen, Obie Gear1t-be-Road WILSN & oHm, Wmkegqm &d LIbtyle, il GEO. A. SRANDSTETTER NORTH CH4ICAGO GARAGE Grayalalce, Illinois North Chtougo, hIlloi l e.N o r t C hre l l . e t o l i ll ol9n a ~ t SECU NTYT MAR&TRSTHI CON. >T RCSO FleTITU n-1ITII GUEAIrE Capital: $1 2500-.00 WAMJIA ________ '[j,-l l Travel The Electric Way Get acquainted with the advantages of North Shoze travel. Enjoy a restful journey through the delightful Lmke-rim country, with courteous attention f rom interested employes. Theclean, smooth-running electric trains glide eaaiiy and silently ever a bcd of rock baIIast. Refreshing speed, consistent with comfort and safety. A prompt and happy arri*valinii the heart of Chicago-. Rail and Water- Trips North Shore Trains rnake connections at Chicago with Gooclrich Une Steamers for GIrand Rapids, Grand Haven, Muskegon. Enjoy your Michi- gan trip by traveling the popular North Shore-Goodrich way. Check your baggage through te 6nrai destina- tion. Trains Icave Lifiprtyville at thirty-minute inter- vais from 5:48 a. m. te 10:48 a. m., then at 11:48 a. m. and every haif hour thereafter until 8:46 P. M.; then 9;48 p. m. and every heur thereafter until 12:48 a. m, These trains make prompt connections at Lake Bluff for Chicago. Ail Limited Trains te Chicago operate through te 63 & Dorchester. Baggage Checked To Ail Points AB Train Operate On Chicago Daykkli Safngt Ime OiiagNor&h Shae.'& MIWaIeRR - -UA imugl. 74 - r IN 'father, ,promise t M. C. A. 1 sollol gp ,test by a Àllendale againit t] vws featu ont fioldis The Fath- the sanie. Pithd& ini the liel vithout a .iPlays tbe Ulnded on around th Follovij the outini the winnil outdoom 1 cafl.d iu darkneas, ta il. Ei cf the Y. charge ai dad. The Fai such a su ta atteml quently. the party thein ta I WÂU KEC S ta ng , as D.rst, If. Mackln, Barrett, 3 Harrlugto Fitch, lbý Wibyts, c McDonnel McDonauj Crawford, ALLEIND. Ryder . Choir.. Svamp Ksllogg Davis. Petersen PriCe . Wackega AomdaI. (»>. Darn 44001 4 4»00 éMmnab ae lu Mm .L Vood ti naviol A larg net ont i wsek. Dont dance ai neaday i -Dr. as their son sacDr. and bis Memori8 Mr. au eral trie orial da Gertri lat ve- suaimer teacbim. Rer. the Bac meConn Garrett uSun( et Sund eu -t y