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Highland Park Press, 25 Oct 1928, p. 3

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add to Northmoor Terrace sec 4, Deerâ€" 30 blk 12 Branigar Bros Woodland D. Krebs and wf to H. M. Marks WD $36,000.00. Pt lots 4 and 7 blk 32 H Park sec 23, Deerfield. F. H. Bartlett Tr to J. Holmes D) $10. Lot 5 blk 5 Bartlett‘s Shore Crest Ests in sees 7 and ®, Shields. | C T & T Co Tr to Martha Jud and Lydia Jud jt tens D $10. Lots 29 and Park sec 29, Deerfield. Union Bank of Chgo Tr to J. D. McCarthy‘ and Bridgett Duggan jt} tens D $10. Lot 9 blk 5 L G. Arries| First add to Northmoor Terrace sec} H. D. Davidson and wf to C. Kashâ€" ian and Lâ€" Kashian jt tens WD 10.00. Lot 7 J. S. Hovland‘s 2nd add to H. Park, sec 22, Deerfield. J. C. Wallace and wf to Battista Carani WD $10. Lot 51 blk 1 Raâ€" vinia Hids, see 36, Deerficld. Duggan and J. D. McCarthy jt tens D $10. Lot 8 blk 4 L. G. Arries first May Howell to Johanna T. Euchâ€" ner WD $10.00. Lot 22 blk 1 Braniâ€" gar Bros Sunset Terrace sec 22, Deerâ€" hield. Union Bank of Chgo Tr to J. A. Armbruster D $10. Lot 2 blk 4 Lake Forest Hts sec 8, Deerfield. W. J. Joy to D. I. Dunn and wf jt| tens. WD $10. Lot 45, bik 9, Ravinia, Highlands, sec 36, Deerfield. i Deerfield. K. Demgen to M. Volpentests and wi jt tens. WD $10. Pt of SW qr of SW qr of sec 27, Deerfield. Jr. and wf jt 28, blk 5, Brar C T & T Co to W. A. Qauckenbose and wf jt tens. D $10. Lot 17, blk 4, Branigar Brs Woodland Park sec 29, C T & T Tr Co J. B. Todd and wi jt tens. DuM.rhlolhchd Mar Woods. Sec 11, Deerfield. C T & T Co Tr to J. R. Benton & wi jt tens D 1,200.00. Pt lot 39 Del Mar Woods sub sec 17, Deerfield. Real Estate Transfers Union Bank of Chgo Tr to Bridget | G O O D R I C H We‘ll accept your smoothâ€"worn treads as Part l’aymenl on New Silvertowns . . . and Safety ... A LIMITED OFFER AREPARE now ... for safe driving on Winter‘s icy pavements, If your treads are wearing smooth â€"if the mileage is running outâ€" accept our special Preâ€"Winter Conâ€" ditioning Offer. Trade in your worn tires . . . for Sitvertown safety allâ€"around. For the famoustripleâ€"hingedSilvertowntread that stamps safety on every iceâ€" filmed road. That stops forward and side skids dead. a Liberal allowance. All makes accepted. With each new Silvertown carrying this remarkable service warranty ... Guaranteed for Ufe against defect ' Never in all tire history has a caangeâ€" over to Silvertowns been so opporâ€" tune. For present prices are the lowâ€" est in Goodrich history . . . and the mileages greatest. Accept our Tradeâ€" In Offer now . . . it expires in a few days. So act! your worn tires and. Winter Risks! . Sunset Terâ€" CENTRAL TIRE CO. St. Johns and Park Avenues Phone 1200 Authorized willard Battery Service Station anted : | _ During his talk he told of the many places he has been, including the | Olympic games. Mr. Paddock has atâ€" | tended the last three Olympic games | covering a period of twelve years. He has the laurels of some thirtyâ€" | five events to his credit. in almost every meet of which hegpoke he r\T lated incidents which pointed out rea | sportsmanship. & | _ _B. S. Smith and wf to A. G. Balâ€" | lenberg and wf it tens WD $10.00. | Pt lot 6 blk 32 KW Park. "Team work is what counts" was one of the points stressed by Charles Paddock in his speech on the "Spirit of Sportsmanship" given in high school assembly last Friday. E. Pincoffs and wf to D. H. Ingram and wf jt tens WD $10.00. Pt see 28, Shields. Ella L. Sorenson and husb to T. Postor and wf jt tens WD $10.00. Lot 48 Rose Terrace sub sec. 28, Shields. Monroe Witt Mfg Co to M. Steinâ€" berg and wf D 1,000.00. Lots 1 and 6 in North Chgo Industrial sub see 5, Shields. H. K. Turnbull and wf to M. C. Huggett and wf jt tens WD $10. Lot 20 Deerpath Hill Ests Lake Forest sec 31 Shields. PADDOCK URGES TEAM WORK IN ATHLETICS M. Woolf and wf to Irving S. Florâ€" sheim and H. M. Florsheim WD $50. Lot 2 Warvery, being sub of pt bik 68 H. Park. F. S. Moore and wf to J. O. Sorg and wf jt tens WD $10.00. Lot ® Lakeside Manor, see 36, Deerfield. W. H. Murphy et al Trs to FP. Carâ€" ringalla D $750.00. Lots 11, 12 and 13 blk 10 see 5, Shields. D. Krebs and wf to H. M. Mas QCD $10.00. Pt lots 4, 7 and 8, bik and wf jt tens D $10. Lot 14 blk 12 Branigar Bros. Woodland Park sub and wf jt tens D $10. Lot 5 blk 2 "We have a load of canned fruit in this truck and you have no right to open the cases, Novak told the offiâ€" cers. The truck, a three and a half ton Republic aroused the suspicions of Heckinger and he ordered the driver to pull over to the side of the road and a search was started by the depâ€" utres. Captain George Heckinger, who has charge of the sheriff‘s bighway force and Deputies DeSmidt and Gansberg came across the truck loaded with liquor about 2:30 o‘clock Wednesday morning while patrolling Waukegan road in Heckinger‘s machine. uf 6334 Gladys avenue, Detroit. It is believed, however, that the names and addresses are fictitious. They were lodged in the county jail. What is believed to be the largest load of liquor ever . transported through Lake county was Seized last week by deputies working‘out of the office of Sheriff Lawrence A. Doolittle, on Waukegan road, west of Lake Bluff. Two men in the truck were arrested on charges of transporting liquor and the "wet goods" and truck were confisceated. One hundred and thirtyâ€"one galâ€" lons of the best grade of alcohol, 50 cases of Canadian ale and 50 cases uf beer, were confiscated. The wholeâ€" sule value is believed to be in the neighborhoud of $4,500. Two Men Nabbed The men gave their names as Joseph Novak and Frank Lang, both Take Truck and Cargo Valued ,;... .. at Over $5,000 Last Week _ | the liquor on Waukegan Road; Goâ€" ‘ Kenosha, | CcoUNTY POLICE ACTIVE LOAD OF ALCOHOL ing to Kenosha Many students who are planning to get through college, will find that college will soon get through with them. The trueck carried two licenses, a | Iilinois license in front and a Michr?’ igan plate in the rear. The Tllinois ; license is 131â€"388 ‘28 and the records | show this license issued to Edward Meyors of the American Motorized| Tranfer company, 313 North Dearâ€"| born strcet, Chicago. The truck is‘ one of the best Republic makes and is / said to be worth around $5,000. | Formirly they used to predict the winter weather from the fur on the backs of the squirrels, but nowadays we shall have to try to figure it out from the hair on the heads of the flappers. Money spent by people‘s own party is considered an educational camâ€" paign, while spent for the opposite party it is a corruption fund. the liquor was to go to a place in Kenosha, but refused to divulge the name of the purchaser. The liquor was brought from Canada over into Detroit where the trucck was lJoaded. The liquor is all Isaid to be of the highest grade. Sheriff Doolittle understands that the men under arrest have brought liquor into Lake county before, some being delivered to local "‘bootleg" esâ€" tablishments and some being taken through to eKnosha and other Wisâ€" consin cities for distribution. Bound for Kenosha The truck was northbound at the time. One of the men told the officers Heckinger‘s car Zip! on Go Leggins and Blouse And comfort, style and protection are assured with one gesture. Snugâ€"fitting, yet loose enough for the most active. Smart shades and sturdy materials of which we _ have quite a selection. Safe as can be, since every ZFPON garment contains the genuine Hookless Fastenâ€" ers which cannot open accidentally, jam, break or rust. â€"Reasonably priced. â€"Sizes 2 to 10 years. Collection Special No. 2, consisting of one hundred twentyâ€"five Darwin tulips, 25 each of Centennaire, Clata Butt, Princess Elizabeth, Barronne De La Tonnaye and Reverend Ewbank â€" 125 tulips â€" $4.70 value for $4.00 NARCISSUS AND DAFFODILS per 100 NARCISSUS AND DAFFODILS per 100 Blooming size bulbs, fine varieties . f 22 $ s.un Double bulbs that will have two or more flowers 1454 White Varictics, double bulbs . : & 8. Mixed varicties for naturalizing & s 8.0u Prices of tulips have already advanced more than 50% in Holland and are sure to be higher here next season. Our supply of these specials is Gmited and our customers should phone in‘theitaorders at once. , Blooming size bulbs, fine varieties . f Double bulbs that will have two or more flowers White Varictics, double bulbs . . s Mixed varicties for naturalizing FRANKEN BROS., Inc. GARNETT‘S By special arrangement with ane of our growâ€" ers in Holland, we have had ‘packed separately, two special collections of tulips, one collection covering a complete» range "ofcolors including Salmon, Pink, Yellow, Lavender, Black, Bronze, Violet, Rose, Pink and Redâ€" ten varieties 25 each, 250 tulips â€" $10.15 value for $8.50. Not merely are there whispering vampaigns in politics, but some peoâ€" ple run whimpering ones. Proceeds of the affairs will be used | to defray expenses of local auxiliary‘ program of rehabilitation work among | exâ€"service men and their families. L Another senior, Alice Fulkerson, fell and injured her side, while runâ€" ning in the auditorium. Refreâ€"hments consisting of baked ham sandwiches, coffee and doughâ€" nuts will be served throughout the evening. Remember the date, Saturday, Oct. 2% and the place, Deerfield Masonic temple. Clara is a member of the senior‘ class and is also on the Shoreline| <taff, holding a position as reporter| and magazine editor. ' For the guests who do not care to | dance they will be entertained in the! dining room with bridge, five hundredf and bunco. A large assortment of lovely prizes will be awarded at the‘l wames a&s well as for those appearâ€" | ing in costume. t HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT UNDERGOES OPERATION Stricken with appendicitis, Clara Broms a â€" Deerfieldâ€"Shields student, was operated on last Friday at the Highland Park hospital where she will remain for a week or ten days. The Deerfeld Auxiliary, American Legion are busy arranging for their Hallowe‘en costume party which is to be featured in the Masonic \‘.empleJ‘ Saturday evening, October 27. ( Deerfleld Legion A uxiliary HALLOWE‘EN _ PARTY BATURDAY EVENING Promises Gala Affair; In Masonic Hall Phone Deerfield 241 Though defeated by Bloom high chool last Saturday, the Deerfleldâ€" Shields football team is looking forâ€" ward to recovering some vantage in the game with Thornton next Saturâ€" day on Thornton‘s field. Tme local team has suffered three defeats in three games and fans are hoping that the time is about due for luck to change. Bloom defeated Deerfieldâ€" Shields last Saturday, 19â€"0. The Chicago Heights team is a husky bunch and â€" outplayed the â€" locals throughout, it is reported. Game at Opponents‘ Field Next Saturday; Lose to Bloom Last Week Waukegan fishermen have been catching less fish each year and the situation was getting to where many of the fishing company owners deâ€" cided that they would be forced to go out of business unless aid of some sort was furnished. Deputy Game Warden Henry Kern was told of the scriousness of the situation and at unce called a meeting of the fishermen with the state conservation heads. Plans for the hatching of over & million fish to be placed in Lake Michâ€" igan, in the vicinity of Waukegan, were laid last week at a meeting of fisherman with executives of the state conservation department. The plan to stock waters are expected to pUt a stop to the slump which has been exâ€" pericneed during the past two years in the commercial fishing business in Waukegan. DEERFIELDâ€"SHIELDS TO PLAY THORNTON TO RESTOCK LAKE WITH MILLION YOUNG FISH PAGE THREE *

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