Id: ‘7: : Inon Kc (ht w_yr.‘J\ r:- u'. Ir c-nls the d ulsu the least YOBS! I")? [O- W0 V r.‘ thaz our de- mu. cmnfur!_ everv nccdf‘ul Ivenrcd for In In: Jelneri‘n! nth rxgnt now! ("1‘ "unit pow. '10" “res; the LLLINOIS ‘avihgs 1E CUT A CHEF it 1n n you VIOLI Shop eld Illinois Don zdelav NK H rand Pu. ’ents ml: thu worth most e most iel 1;: ml noun Court or LAKE Comm! STATIO'ILUIOII Coum or Coax be Public notice is hereby 3an that in pursuance of a Metal ode: made and entered by the Prohhe Court of Lake County, Illinois. in the above entitled cause on the 7th day of July 19“. Ellen Fritsch. adminietntï¬xde bank non. of the estate of Julius Charle- Laegeler. de- ceased. will on Monday. the 31:: day of August A. D. 1914. at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon. at the east door of the Court House. in the City of Wauk- of the Court House. in the City of Wauk- egan. State of Illinois. sell at public ven- due to the highest and best bidder (or cash all the right, title. interest and er tate. which the said ‘ Julius Chatles Laegeler had. at the time of his death in and to the following deecribed property. situated in Highwood. County of Lake and State of Illinois, or as much thereof ushailbemflicienttopaythe debts of said estate with the cost: of administra- tion now due and to accrue. to-vit: Lot aeventy (70) of Evert and Jeï¬n'ee' division of Highwood. Lake Countv. Illinois. commencing at a point in the at line 0! Waukegan Avenue, where the north line of Highwood Avenue inter- aects aaid east line and running thence northerly on the em line of Waukegan Avenue. and the west ï¬ne of said lot ,35 MW“ outline pannel with thanorthlife of flighwood Avenue, to (been! oinidlogthenceooulh on than: ofuidlotmthe north line of 9811‘ w Juan! and thence‘ west on the north line of Highwood‘ Avenue, to the place of beginning. ‘ Said real estate will be sold subject to the trustdeed thereon to David A. flolmes. % trustee. use subject to the dove! interest 1 therein ofSush C. U. Laqeler, widow? of said deceased. but sold free and clear of the homestead interest and estate therein of the widow and children or said deceased. . Nodeed or deed: will be delivered to the purchaser or purchasers until such salehubeenreponed to and approved by the said Probate Court of Lake Coun- tY. Illinois. Highwood, Illinois, July 8. 191‘. Telephone Eight-Five Degree for Sale of Real Estate Have you been thinking about planting some Shrubs, Perennials or Spring Flowering Bulbs this tall! Vl suggestions. sketches and estimates. We depend entirely on our home trade and realize that to please you me: With this in mind we have built up a nice business large enough to keep us busy and you want a t Why not go to the Phone and tell Central you would like to talk to 85A let's get together a customer. a good reason for tliat. contidued from ï¬rst page .Richards and Ahlstrom meeting near the sack the bump causing Richards Ito drop the ball and Ahlstrom to score. Pulsé popped ower ï¬rst, just jout of Fiinn’s reach, but was easily nipped at ‘econd, Chambers to W. Dufl'y. O’F‘hrrel fanned. â€"2 hits; 1 Eerror; 1 run.; H'hird Inning Crescentsq-Chambers led ofl‘ with a crashing triple against the fence in left center†Potter couldn’t touch Lindquist’s lpitters and struck out. With Schmidt up a saliva ball got away from :0' Farrell and Chambers scored Schmidt failed to connect. Richards wiiked w Dufl'y hit a nasty one to short and was safe on a hurried thrdw that went wild. Lind- quist was @rking the spit ball over time. A wfld pitch which 0' Farrell blocked adva‘nced both runners a peg smash.â€"â€"â€"1 hit; 1 error; 1 run. Waukegaifâ€"Lindquist flied to short center and 3mm safe on Schmidt’s fumble. Kiixg sacriï¬ced, Cronin to Flinn. Paper's sharply b‘regking hooks got bqth Wilkenson and Whyte. â€"1 error; nQ runs. Fourth Inning Crescentséâ€"Heilman took a stroli. J. Duï¬'y fag-cod Heilman at second, short to seemd. J. Duï¬ey pilfered sec- ong, but wn nipped a moment later stealing thi’d. Flinn walked and so. did Chambeis. The strain of the too frequent usé of the spine: was begin- ning to. tell on Lindquist. Power groundered but, pitcher to ï¬rst.â€"No hits; no ruï¬s. Waukegadâ€"Bronkie out on strikes. Pottor chm out Ablatrom. Williams breezed.â€"-Nb hits; no runs. éFifth Inning Crescents‘gâ€" Schmidt struck out. ‘Richtrds dd likewise. W. Duffy doubled to lift. Cronin sent I scorch- ‘int groundo'r right into ï¬rst base- Cronin gavefleft ï¬elder a merry chase to nest the.E foul line for his sharp smash.â€"â€"â€"1 hit; 1 error; 1 run. man’s mittséâ€"l hit; no runs. Waukegan'r-Pulse out, J. Duffy'to Flinn. W. Duffy and Flinn got 0‘- Fax-ell. Uhdquist Whifled.â€"â€"No hits; :Sixth Inning ' Crescentsniâ€"Heilman shof 3 ground- er right at Shortstop and was retired 1t ï¬rst. Third bnumnn scoOped J. Dnfly’s grounder but post“ the ball into the Watchers, J. Dufly going :11 the my to third. Flinn hit to ï¬rst humm'wl‘to played on Pufl'y at m. 33.55 BALL Remember that we do everything pertaining to Gardening and do it right THE mam PARK PRESS. mam Waukeganâ€"King and Wilkenson fanned. A stray pitch hit Whyte. A passed ball put him on second, and smother sent him to third. Bronkie tapped to Potter and was out at ï¬rst. - ANo hits; no runs. Sen-nth Inning (‘rescentsâ€"W. [)ufly's grounder took a hop over third baseman's bean. Cronin sent a skyscraper to deep cen- ter for an out. Heilman smashed on. at piu‘her and was out at ï¬rst. Third baseman pounced on J. Duffy's nearâ€" hit. but threw low to ï¬rst, W. Dufl'y counting. and J. Duffy reaching sec- ond. J. Dufl'y swiped third. Flinn out on strikes.â€"â€"l hit; 1 error; 1 run. second. Chambers ripped one over third and Flinn counted. Potter hit to second baseman Ind forced Cham- bers on a close play. Schmidt tripâ€" pled to deep left, and Potter regis- tered. Richards was retired. short to ï¬rst.â€"â€"2 hits; 2 errors; 3 runs. ' WaukeganflAhlstrom out, Potter to Flinn. Williams flied to Heilman. Pulse lined to W. Dufl‘y.â€"N0 hits; no Eighth Inning (TrescentsrflChnmbers walked. Pot- ter lifted one over right ï¬eld fence {or a homer, scoring (‘hambers ahead 0! him. Schmidt sent a fly to left center that center ï¬elder nabbed. Richards hit to second baseman, but was at. on a bad heave, which landed him on second. Richards out stealing third. runs W. Duffy boosted one to left center that center ï¬elder was barely able to reachâ€"1 hit; 1 error; 2 runs. Waukeganâ€"O'Farrell out. Riclh ards to Flinn. Lindquist and Kind struckuouLâ€"No hits; no runs. Ninth Inning Crescentaâ€"Cronin lined to second baseman and was thrown out. Heil~ man trudged. J. Duffy banged one over left ï¬eld fence, and both men counted. Flinn doubled to right. Chambers took three strikes. A wild pitch put Flinn on third. Left ï¬elds; pinched Potter's skier.â€"2 hits; 2 runs. Waukegunâ€"Terlap was sent in w pinch-hit for Winkenson and zroundcb ed out to Flinn. Whytn doubled our third base. Bronkie slipped a mund~ er between W. Duffy Ind Flinn, but Whyte was held at third. Potter mud. a low peg to Flinn in In attempt to nip Bronkie and Whyte counted. Abl- atrom hit to Flinn, Bronkie making third. Williams went out to Schmidt in short oenter.â€"-2 hits; 1 error; 1 run. The lineup: Crescent. Waukegan Schmidt cf Kins 11 Richard: as Wilkenwn r! w. may 2b Whyu 1b iials or Spring Flowering Bulbs this fall? We furnish all of these assist you with home trade and realize that to please you means to eventually get your neighbor as rue enourzh to keep us busy and you want a busy man to do your work for there is Cmnin c Bronkio 2b 'Henman If Ahlstrom 3b J. Duffy 8b Willinml cf Flinn lb Pulse, as Chambers. r! O'Fnrrell, c Potter. p Lindquist. p ‘Terlnp ’Batted for Wilkennon in ninth Cremntoâ€" R Sun-try Earned runoâ€"Creocenta, (i; Wank.- gnn, 0. Two bane hitsâ€"«W. Dufly; Flinn; Whyte. Three base hiaâ€" Schmidf; Chnmbers. Home runoâ€" Potter; J. Duï¬y. First base on balls â€"â€"oh Lindquist, 6. Struck cupâ€"by Potter, 13; by Lindquiat, 9. Wild pitchesâ€"ddndquist. 2. Passed ballsâ€"- Cronin. 2; O'Fnrrell. 1. Hit by pitch- erâ€"Whyte. Left on bluesâ€"Cm- cents, 8; Waukegan, L First base on errorsâ€"~Crescenu. 3; Wnukefln. l. UmpirénMcGu-ry. Wash-[Inâ€" UmpirénMcGu-ry. = Next Sunday's me, which will be“ played It Crescent Plrk. will be ai woltzer Cup contest. the Chicago: hunrockl being the nttnction. This ‘ Shamrock gum will n69. be one or! thou “Twilight" til-in. fans can; bank on dint. Nor will any of the‘ Swoiuer tune. that follow. ‘ 1170 human porter! representing dlflemnt; railroads met of! duty and proposed from friendly soul“ to heat ed Imment. The-Ir quarrel mu; than: which one worked fur the I (er road Thelr claim, ï¬gures and argu- ments came fast and mï¬mm A! hut the tall. thln porter settled the dispute with they- (-lauk- words: “no on. uls- guh; we killl mo' people den you fri- lnhn tote."â€"Arnmaut. Uniting und Earning Money. “What Is the (“Harem ln-hrm kinking money and amlng mom-y?" "ch the youth, ' “Bonn-dimes the diflenance la A trip to the penitentiary for counterfelflng.“ amend (he home grown puns» mm. - ' All Hi. Faun. Hr. FIubdubâ€"l lost my unable“. to- day. urn. FIubdubâ€"Tbat': jun Ilka you. John Ilrory. I told you when you left the house thh morning to take one of the borrowed oust-M No Riv-l That Way. lieâ€"Hue l a dual? She (coldly)- No; I mundt wink of mother pol-Ion I regard with such mandalaâ€"Boo ton Transcript. 3n growing along the North Shore for centuries without 5: View of things. To begin with there is hardly a tree in iers? They weren't all chopped dovm. No. they perished. :ft to itself along the Wat Shore of Lake Miehigan grows 'oes back. Severe winters, too dry or wet summers. wind REE Remembei'