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Lake County Register (1922), 25 Aug 1928, p. 7

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present. . Plans also were diseased of the annual flower show, whieh is to take place, Wednesday afternoon, August 29 at the Deerfied Gram- mar school. Mrs. George Oit tttity,',', out of to!!! "It at 7 merledir. r,..,.?!,,,:.,,!,).'..?..,!]?,,?! guests Wednesday Mrs. J. Dunne, Mr. and Mrs. W. Harding and two children. . c, Peggy, Erttrii?h, of Evanston is vi- Guests at the Ehrenber- get home on stu"-,',',,,,',',,",': Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Detmer1ein of Chi- cago, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Klemp and son of Highland Park, Messrs Ronald and Raymond Hoffman of Miss Sally McKeBar, who has been the house guest of her aunt. Mrs.B.H.Erestrfoithepasttwo weeks left for her2ome in Fargo, N. D. Wednesday. mr Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Wilson of Libertyville were guests at the Chester Wolf home, 'mas. -- ants, It. had Us. ', of Him Pu tqeertty-nmt guests "I were relatives. _ _ The September meeting of the Ladies' Aid Society of the St. Paul', Evangetient Church will be hekl at the home of Mrs. Hem Segen. _ - . - L Glenview. Cllicago- Me Spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her. but Savage. Mrs. C. Lancaster of Liberty- ville '3 a guest af Mrs. W. M. Steffi, hunky. - " siting her smut, Mrs. Irving Brand. Mr. and Mm. Bohms entertained a group of fourteen at their lovely summf.r home in MeMenry on the Frx River on Saturday afternoon and evening. On last Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. ugh: Blind entertained " a sur- png dinner puny in honor of the celebration of the fortieth wedding tank-envy of Mrs. Brand's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Remsintt, of man-d pm; Most af the The Daren Society of the Pres- byterian Ctuueh enjoyed their nn- nual picnic at the Green Tree Inn on Wednesday. _ Members of St. Paul's Evangeli- eat Church we urged to attend the annual festival to be held at the Bensonville orphanage, Sunday, August Mth. The annual meeting of the Deer- field Garden club was entertained at the honie of Miss Nichol with Mrs. E. B. Jordan as udstant hos- tess, "PM afternoon. The af- temoen we - in a were] dis- madam of gardens af member, Rev. and Mrs. F. G. Piepenbrok and two sons left Saturday to spend a two weeks vacation at Lake Tomahawk. Wisconsin. Mrs. T. L. but, Mrs. T. J. M, Misses Emily and Ida Knanh visited Mr. and Mrs. Ry In. C. E'Bates m hostess to her bridge club on Tuesday after- noon " her home on Warm 'Mrs. Grace Conic" spent Satur- day in mm as a Iruest of In. Emma cum. - - Jean Brand celebrated her birth- day anniversary with I ham pnr- ty on Thursday afternoon. Part of the store on the out cor- m of Deerfield and Waxthettan Avenue which is being remodeled will be a bus station and ticket of- fiee. The Library will be closed all day Saturday. The library has been moved into one of the basement rooms where it will be until one of the rooms in the new addition eompleted.'-The room vacated by Library will be used for the . grade with Mist Elizabeth Shiel'ls as teacher. _ _ Mrs. Vii-n Scott held a school of instmetiott for officers of Deer. field 0. E. S. at the Dubai: Tem- ple Thursdly thermal. The next meeting of the chapter will be Sept. 6, and cords and bun- Cir will follow the meeting. yr. and Mrs. Roscoe Weeding. ?.1.iss Bertha Treese and Dorothy Fessyme spent the latter part of km week at the nan, of Macon. sm {mi Devil's Uke. 3':-".arr_aret Iaritow of High- Ill Mr. Florian Savage who ttatt been piloting gimphne: on fields near Galena, Illinois and Dahlia": iGaGiakuptedaposititmeirt "meter at Municipal} Air _ Port: '"iir. Floyd Gauche] spent Satur- éay as a guest of his uncle, Mr. Frank Underwood in Galesburg, Mrs. R. E. Pettis had as her guest at luncheon Honky, In. Albert Ward of 1aderendnnee, I... who with her the childm are spending this month at Melody Farm with her parents, Hr. and Mrs. Tibbits. Boer. of Chicago, QEQ'SWM; fk.tttt {Ti-Ida on Saturdays In. Chrk is the guest or! Mm. Goons Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Wading, Mr. and Mrs. Harolt as". d Giovanni. Ohio, were guests " the Roscoe Wading home last week. Tho R. A. Nthton family are en- Jiirh I" . Mon in Wisconsin this week. About fifty members of Deer..! fir'd M, rsttie Lodge and their farm ities attended the picnic at Cages like Symiay and Ray Dobbins. Chas. Stu.ndr, Gladys Page, Billyi Sttgner a?" "an! Eaton brought home 'll.";, awarded " can"? meer, e . ne i ie m. the Lake iiCnt'r'11u',t' Tdug tio? and was menu by any free handed. An interesting fu- ture was the ball mm between "field and B'aakemo, men which resulted in a defeat far We". Mr. aasd Mrs. may. Alien w and dmttrhter, Jane, an Boat, ttt win,- - Ian week in South Rar. telth!emyn1h In. Woody gel: and aunt, ir, land Park ii'iiia In. M. Love last Mrs. Martha PM! . M. Love last mg. . W. Floyd Guam: and many t Sande: at _Ditmond Lake. gag}; mm, m. at the home-of who G. Greene of Linden Ave, Highludl Park. Miss Alice Baker, of u-l Grange spent Sunday in the Greene home. . The Baker family were former Deerfield residents. ' . [ St. Paul's Evtatttetieal Church l ' F. G. Pier-trot. Pastor l ST. LOUIS. Mo.. Aug, 23.--St Louis has begun to liquidate ms dett' of gratitude to Col Charles A Lind- nergh. which largely will be repaid with the completion of the new tit.- mm municipal airport. Hardly had the ink dried on the tabulation sheets of the recent vote on airport bonds before eonstruetton work had begun. The favorable rote JiGarrrsatmtstrtrittyte_tott?e aviation activities of Lindbergh whme epochal flight to Paris was ti- nanced by St. Muisans. The airdrome will be the equal of any in the world. "its builders claim. The field contains as tMtre.e---more than a square mile-and will have a passenger terminal of proportions that a year ago would have astound- ed the most air-minded of voters. " Pane-[er Station The passenger station will have waiting rooms. a cafe. roof garden Land a shed 200 feet wide, where planes will take on and d'scharge liasemrers. -iriéar, Boy Scout Meeting at 7:15 P. M. Reports from out stay at Camp Cheeaugau. A mibstitute Will have charge of the services. The Ven. Sisters who taught St. lary's School the past year re- turned from their vacation spent " their home at Joliet and all will be in readiness to open school on Sept. 4th. This is one of the best schools in the country and a re- cord attendance is expected as a commercial course will also be taught at the school thit) year. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Clark and daughter, Alice, spent Sunday ev- ening at the Frank Ullrich home. Mrs. elen Frederick and Mrs. Mary Tekampe returned from a two weeks visit with relatives uni friends at Chicago. _ _ . - Vacation Schedule Sunday, August 26th. Church School o......,.-.):. No Services. Sunday, September 2nd. No Church School. No Services. '3 Sunday, (tttltr 9th. Church Schoo .........m.......9:'1 Deerfield Prmstrrterian Church 9:30 Church School. No preaching service on this Sunday. -- - _ William Frederick with a party of friends enjoyed an outing at Channel Lake on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Diet: and little son of Libertyville, Alfred Dorfler and sister, Mrs. Arthur Parr and children of Grayslake spent Wed- nesday evening at the Willow Farm. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ullrich who were recently married, returned from their honeymoon at Wiscon- sin and will start up housekeeping " their new home at Mundelein. They were the victims of a large serenade on Monday evening at the home of the Ullrich brothers and by all appearances the newlyweds gave the boys a good time, who are eagerly forward for the next so come along Marie for we ham all been looking so long for this ad- vent we are almost giving up in despair. The__n_iany friendsl of w. WWI. I." nun-an; __-__.'-"'-"' -- --" and Mrs. Ullrich extend their sin- cerest wishes to them for a long and My weaied life. "TiiiiiG; iuaei" of Chicago spent the week end with relatives in this vicinity. __ - - . .-. RM MMM' GREAT BWIE man nbove it will rise a control tower. office of the field dispatcher There also will be offices tor flying-l tleld executives. J,jucirt. will permit more chm ti.- SNIIK) of the m." to be spent on runways ma truild1ryrE Each voter in Greece must dip his finger in yellow ink. When a cigarette smoker comes along they'll arrest him as a repeater. Hangers. machine shops and bund- imrs for radio end photographic' work will be other sanctum in connection with the air-drone. Two airplane mtututaeturintt companies already an building factories on {he gief'd. The low purchase price of land. adjacent. to the Lambert-St Louis field. which is the nucleus of the new Bunny: I Mlle Long There will be tour runways. almost a mile long and 200 yards wide. Ther iAitrermiirunesotesi1teto1Hu! or take off from any of the eight points ot the compass. Besides accommodations tar com- m'rcial comm there will be haunts and machine shors t; r the reserve officers corps flying sqnwdron and the naval reserve flying. squad- ran. FREMONT CENTER cially prepared for Infants in arms and Childrén Gi aies. Toavuidaitatimu,asa,stooirurtttesunatstreot aufe'gaG Proven direction; 1?St. -e!,oucit. REESE Phytidam everywhere mend it. ildren 9:15 A. M. 9:15 A. M. AUG. 18, 1928 R Watts and wt to C Sedlack and hush. WD. Lot 39, Nipperaintr, Ter- race Subn. . a W F Albrecht to F N Beyer and wt WD. SW cor NW qr NE qr Bey Jt, Antioch. Modern Cemetery & Mausoleum Co to P B Connell et tu, wo Lnt wit Bee B N s Cemetery. Modern Cemetery & Mausoleum Co to J D Donnell et tu, WD Lot 712. Sec D N S Cemetery F H Bartlett to R J Elude. D. m: 12, Blk 80. Bartlett's Greater N S First Adda __ _ '- -- " ,4_ R Beniiett and wt to}? H mar; andcwf, WD. Pt Lots 4 and 10. all of Lots 3 and ll, Bet W. Ela. L M Fiddler to A Leable'arad 41. WD. NW cor NE at Bee 15, Newport L M Fiddler to H C Ames and. wi. WD. 8 hf NW qr Bet 10, Newport Union Bk ot Chgo to P L Mam" 2t, al, WD. Lot 22. Blk IT. Woodcrest Subn. Antioch. . Union Bit of Chgo to F L Mamn et al, D.- Lot 21. Blk IT. Woodcres: P M McCulloéh and wt to A Du- mas, WD. Lot 25. Arthur Dumas Ra vinia Terrace. J W Stephenson and wt to L H Paris. QCD. Lot 4. Blk 12, Org) Town of Wkgn. J'omman Trust a: Svngs Bk to J ' tGGdi and wt. D. Lots ' and 10. Blk 42. Round Lake Beach Subn P T Buckley et al to J Bucxm QCD. Lot's no. 21 and 22. Golf Viev 811911. Antioch. 'seat,'",',,',,',",',.,,',',',',',,:)',',',':,, 1r 80. Barron' a: Iron Achen's Gravslai; Subn. Avon. F A Anetta and wt to B Pere: am wt. . Lot 12. V D mmttatt's star Waugh. at al. D; Lot 21. Blk IT. Woodcres', Subn, Antioch. H Billett to A Edgar and wt, WD Lots 46 and AT. pt 48. Co Clks Sum A' G Taylor and wt to J R Wain- wright. WD. Lot " Hyde Park Subn. Wlrgn. _ A Dunas'and wt to T E Thompszr and wt, WD. Lot 25. Arthur Dyna; Ravinia Terrace. Deerfield. R Bartlett and wt to P II Bartlett. WD. N hf SW trcl qr Bee 14. Ben- Evergreen Pace. Deerfield c'rar'YCotooAErietserrtand wt. D. 'Lot 15. Blk 3. Lindenhurst Second Subn. Grant. N Seremjnn and wt to M Samm- izan and wt, QCD. Lot 3. Marion Subn. WIrgn. CTar't'CotoPHPattsand wt D. Lot 8. Blk 3, Branigar Bros Woodland Park. A Y mundane and hush to Pewi and wt. WD, Lot t pt Lo Blk 1, Maple Grove Butm. Avon AUG. W. 1928 F H Bartlett to L J Kiellbersz ( wt. D. Lot 35 Blk 24. Barth Northwoods. ann ' When your kidneys hurt and your back feels sore don't get scared and pro- ceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irri- tate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts which helps to re- move the body's urinous waste and stint.. ulates them to their normal activity. The function of the kidneys is to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from it alo grains of acid and waste. so we can readily understand the vital impor- tarlee, of keeping the kidneys active. _ PB Johnson and wtco F ex r Swarm: WD. Lot 13. Blk 81. z r Saba. Benton. 3 T Chvey and wt to T K Emer- son and bush. WD. Lot 2. Bltt Q Drink lots of good water-you can't drink too much; also get from anyghar- macist about four ounces of lad alts; take a ibiespoonful in a glass of water before reakfast each morning for a few days and your kidnerrmay then act fine.. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice. combined with lithia. and has been used for years to help clean and stimu- late clogged kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in the system so they are no longer a source of irritation. thus often relieving bladder weakness. _ Jad alts is inexpensive; can not in- iure; makes a delightful effervescertt lhr,iea'd'a'l'e"r' drink. which everyone should take now and their to help keep their kidneys clean and. active. Try this; also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt' you will wonder what became of your kidney trouble and back- W Wilmington and wt to J F N" land, WD. Lot 21. W Wilmington! If Your Back Hurts or Bladder Drink Water to Helo Wash Out Real Estate Transfers Lake Conny Title M Polakow and wt to L H Paris. t. 'Lot A, Blk 12. Org! Town of Trust Company Bother. You, Begin K Taking salts About" of Title Ptuntahed 6 idney Poison ts is made-l I and lemon ad has been and stimu- , neutralize they are no I ' thus ICI can an. tea.. . tlen THE LAKE comm! REGISTER. SATURDAY, AUGUST' 23, ms an' Third Subn " Deep Lake. J F'Goss and wt to MI A fame? and wt. QCD. Lot l, Blk T, Smith &. Adams N Addn to When. R J Daniels and wt tp W P Rou- doaux. WD. Lot 2. Thor-sews Reautm, S Highland Addn tp 8 Pk. W P Bandeau! to E V Damets Public notice is hereby given that the Subscriber Administrator of the Estate of Louisa Hank, de- ceased, will attend the Probate Court of Lake County, at a term thereof to be holden at the Court House in Waukegan, in said Coun- ty, oh the first Monday of Nov- ember next, 1928,"when and where all persons having claims against said_,estate are notified" and re- quested to presentvthe same to said Court for adjudication. _ . JOHN HANK, _ . Administrator. [ Waukegan, Illinois, July 30,- 1928. BENJAMIN H. MILLER, . Attorney. 6769-7). W Wilmington and wfto E Kras, WD. Lot 24., Wilmington's Third Subn at, Deep Lake. - A -- _ w 1Viimingtori ind wt to J. L. Dickhaqt. WD. Lot 23. W Wilmma- 1on's Third Subn at Deep Lake, a A Reeves to S Kedekem and wt WD. Lot 6, 81k 5, Lyondale Subn 1andg. "V . n Seeb~r° to C Scamllati and wt WD Lot 31. Bllt 7. Ravima H:gh- lands F' R Horton et tti to E H wam WD Lots 25 and Mk Bitt 4. Lake Bluff, Grant. _ C B Wane! to W Schumann and " WD Lot 30. Co Clks Sum. tmidn" {3fo Ohgo to M R Wash and wt. D. Litt 144. Mundelem Heights Subn. pryviye. M - - "Th, _ Lot 2. Thorseh's Resubrg. H Lake Co Natl Pk to A W Arheman, WD. Lot Eith First Addn an William: Park. Wauconda. ' C V P Richmond ét al to O Srsnerit QCD. Lot Si. BI]: T. Ravinia High- F H Bartlett to L W Orberg. D Lots 1 'knd.T. Blk 22. Baitlettut R's. subn. ' N Wyeth and it to R .I 0mm» wn otot 31 Pickerel Pt Subr} Regan-ts from California indicate that r. Hoover expects to begin an extensive speaking campaign in September During the campaign he plans to visit Cities in the east, the middle'west and the border states, eonferrintk " the same time with, leading citigens a on national problems. tiikeiriuui and'wt to Wkgn R e lmpvmt Corpn. WD. Lots 1 u, 10 both inc BU 1. Kelrnan's Sum Mrgtr I [UMBER-25F) I iktawii.tt-ulimimipto.' 't"mirsgit MATERIAL I , " moss m1 5m vou mm: mu mun t 'Ir-cam.. -u-tIitl-tI-II-BI.s'semtattt'tEI=iNtau-.,-oaalEMlrlIlqtB-ll-lBq You'll say he's right who tells you where, G o o d eleaning's done at prices fair. TAILORING' Suits Made to Measure A DJ U DICATHDI _ NOTlC E - r. 'at-iii-o-ii-ro-irritant-,"."" Free Pressing JOHN C1CHY moon ItthtuoiiifTt-dtm HELUONS 0F FEET l CHOICE YELLOW PINE '; mom 31:01:31" pm; , cm BUILDINGS. 1 Wm. a ft. Porch. an. 23x36 ft. 5 - Room BugdoW $835 With 8 ft. Porch. 55:. 26tt4et, . 0:} , , m. Buns-10!: $99 With 8 ft, Porch. 1.'i,ie.,2ht,'t' v it? Log!" Free on Care or'Truc 'S Grout Lakes. Estimate, Freo f any Site Plan. -. OUR TIME IS UllIED E1lEltltTMitrllMT IE SOLD TREMEixDOUS VALUE. IN Miiliyll.tmrt0mt1lli$a1ltMIG Libertgvii% Illinois PHONE 551 $25.00 U? WrlU For Illuuratod Bargain Folder "Bhe surely sold me." " Victor Well of Weil and Kaufman, cloak end suit manuttutturertt at 225 South Market street, Chicago, grinned as he he of Yeti: Doroth Read. 1% Forest 'lifa, girl, wing: domed in a simple dress and giving her name to Alice Baker, obtained a position as model with the firm. _Miss Read, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Read of Lake Forest. had made a wager with a gentleman friend that. unaided and under a tic- titlous me she could obtain 9. $25-3- week Jutrand keep it for a week. Miss Rand got the job, but because of the arrival this week of a friend from England, was unable to report to work Tuesday morning. AA-ttned for Model "I had advertised for a model," said Mr. Weil. "Having been disappointed WINS BET Ill, BETTING M PEXEL is the last word in jelly making m, I" M M_r;z"~"~mw hm do ft. _ _,......-i-'o NtAhtr 1t.tirriire n-,,---.:." PEXH. than make: jelly fell. Abso- lutely colorless, We", odorless. Uniihe other peoducts,Perel is a pure- fruit 'reodaet---lpo%. Doesn't change my; color of most delicacly tu. re'ndyfot "sooira.iicoines' ttt'Auhtebtto,oti,h',',,ri'r,t "1.;th "rl" Wk" Rte. than repays Mk it costs. More ieiir-- fryits up: "4. "PM: "WWW off heeiu, with Paul, thtietir is All parts and labor bought in our shop carry the same guarantee as the parts and labor on any new car. . . Mundelein, Ill. lie Countryside Motors J. E. LEONARD, Mgr. We have something you are looking for--:- Guaranteed _ Automobile Service tt nix " ft. " ft: it"! ft. T. S. Foulds, President." FEET PER 1,00t CW" bi'ii' $9175. iiGTisG Eu- fi',,%IW') 'l "d builders. ideal tiaveii.l'lt'th finUh fiooring. 1tith"irP,',,'l,t teet, LQSQ 20x96 ft. Easily re-orocud. Prlcod voryulow f,,6F Ityteft playtime. AIM Loaded Free on Trucka at Great Lakaa. A-room Cottage with 7 It. pgrch. 3mm n. than wm. dows. framu and all porch groom. Smaller dxaa " Ttth' I or!" ISTHAATI REE 'aL'al1'f4fiozfhu'lt! 4-it%iCtttrMEj2- tit an in one of the Michigan avenue houses and was very - to get into the wholesale end of the business. Gives Good Impression "She impressed me favorably. I offered he} s job " what is a. ridicu- lous salary for a model, and she so- cepted. , "A girl like that would make 3. won- derful business woman. She had s amp that the others didn't have. I believe that she must slways have felt 9. sort of sympathy tor sellers of mer- ehtusditretthetuttedthepartsoweik This incident increases my respect tor society girls. too. It shows that some otth.em,itneedbe,auotandonthetr own feet. Yes, she surely sold me." "This girl struck me as better. When I uked her where she lived, she replied, 'On Oak street.' She said she had been working as a atuetrwam- a number of m in the put I re- soivedthatthiatimelwouldbeeape- cially careful in my choice. "By the time Miss Rena applied I had turned down about thirty or forty girls. Three other applicants were waiting here " the same time, but they didn't appeal to me. TRUCK DELIVERY tibia-mu: STEEL BUILDINGS FLOORING to Your Lot Sales Office ands Yard Ind " one Phone 108. PM. 6622 Maybe the reason some Liberty- ville, boys don't get their hair cut oftener is they figurerit's a good protection when you're going through a windshield. Any breaking out or skin irritation oetfaee,neiorbodruovereoene quickest by applying 1fe.ttrtA.iylpltur, "in a Misha _speenlut. . 803.3: o tts germ straying properties. - inghisevertteenfittimCtoturethe place of this sulphur preparation that Instantly brings use from the itehing, burning and ireitatitm, Mfttth.o-Stlirttur heats eczema right up, leaving the skin clear pnd smooth. It seldom fails to relieve the torment or rfei,"t,'t'g,t A little jar' of Rowles entire-Sulphur may be ob- tained at any drug store. FOR SALE--,Round Oak cook stove, in perfect condition. Clark Dunn, Ivanhoe, Ills. Phoytf2t- FOR "LEr-4 room modern bun- galow in, _Mundelein. _$1,_09Q dem, FOR SALE-Real Estate HERMAN A. SCHWEBMJ 206 LWbelhple Album. i myulle' ' . Telephone 147-1 FOR BALM ft. lot with small Pianos regained and repaired. u Libertyville every Monday. or. dem taken at Eng Furniture Shh or all or write . J. Diem. Wood. stock, Illinois. Phone Woodsmct FOR SALE-kitchen cabinet; gas stove; china cabinet in perfect condition. Phone Libertyville) FOR SALE-Beautifully wooded Ili WANTED-capable women warm work by the day or hour. Phone Libertyville 846. " 67-2t-pd. FOR SALE-Dump wagons. 2 new, 6 ft scrapers. Phone Mundelein iuiu. out-pd. FOR SALE-Household goods. Il M 21t have rented my houae and tirf,timmm OM'to "so a. In. for immediatqsdc my household mo to 6:00 p. u. goods, eonaiatintr of; an: ttl . . "t?hinidimterp41i.ltery Put, Othertuneabynppomtnent. WrNTED--pretrekintr. - Wttlr Guaranteed. Phone Libertyville 156-1 or MW. Residence 412 Broadway. 62-6t. WANTED-Experienced farmer _withamitr,tomanage40to TO acre fun A-l ref. Phone Mun. delein 8984. 6F8t. WAXTED Tr Experienced farmer FOR RENT-mat at 122 Austin Avenue. 60-9991. FOR RENT--6 room house and gar- age on Hailey Ave. Can have Won Sept. 15th. Robert e Phone Mundelein 224-1. FOR RENT-I room. 186 School street. Phone Libertyville 422-? a -. t. POR RENT-drive room apartment. Also office or store room in Mum. FOR RENT Mi, Ist, modern 6 rm. house. Call - tge Fallen. {hone FOR RENT--Bs owner. store andl house, eenthi1 y located. Only 82600. Why henna. A. R. Sch- ngebele, Realtor, Liberteillts, balance 835 per month. WA. Ray; Mundelein. Phone 462-R 66-tf Illinois.- mm.nr-ta.utntrit-doestsiitour ammShmamld in one day. Red has. meant. JUtdrugBists Here lot with three' room cot- tage. 821000.31"! "up!!! 274-1. i"aGtAiiUiitri-itr2 iF-ist, Cart Behreek. Q Mt. lower, 611.113, MI, "W cabinet, pillows, cunning kitchen ware, etc. These articles are pricedtosellNuickiyertyet vacate house August 25th. Sale days are Friday and Summing, sfgt',','t. 24th and 25th. Clam . by or, 2.1.3 b'. Psk Puee. 1'tee with family mints to toi to 70 acre farm. A-l ref. flame! LGertiville 742-w. Mundelein 8984. delein. Plume 557-R. 62-6tard. SULPHUR IS BEST TO CLEAR UP UGLY. BROKEN OUT SKIN flat. Reasonable rent. William Gerber, Lhertyvilie. Phone 149- Pjbertrviii'e 487,'berore my _A. If oumusttotmrnnrthhttrrrtf-ltny-qtrtttt-l. nutcrichorflynmtwp.mhhM-Whn columns. Youwmg'm Thereian-rroue-ha-a-totnuhe- irtnotshortntirneuisdatnom-ttu--ntf- tnnkerourwantakntombtm. AteininH1ie-fntserm. Minimum charge, 25e 6 insertions for $1.00 Rates: 5c per line per insertion r. MISCELLAN EO US FOR SALE FOR RENT (thaasiitiled Ads, l ref. 'hu"Ci f?.e ?9ie taltAtttsierpeery 63-6t-pd. i535":- -iiaaiGuoidok his In: [horseback riding lesson the by €§§°mm7wwf "I. om Wth,' sue-d to! Mud-1 - Iowan-tum Bank an. , Houndtohllld'ltotpn. I Residene_eoodrerrieo before. c-aaaer.c.c.-rt.--81H, Meeuri'imt?rt-dnr-Giidl" p. a. men A'rNRNEr.AX-LA* First National Bank 8m Telephone 57 mam DR. OTTO R. THOMPSON Bet'e.tiAeRznarthieetulri- GLAMllttrrNTED oni {nary cvmtioiu. ILllN.Co-t18t: PM". Libertyville Post No. 329 AMERICAN LEGION For the Man or Boy Who wants the Best Prices Reasonable Fine Tailoring, Clean- ing, and Pressing 7 Atoyt than!) (it! now_wln__h Harry Madill Bartlett -atEALTOR-. JUSTICE OP THE PEACE Office at Sham! and um; Phone " REAL ESTATE EXCB ANGE DR. o. E. SIMPSON LYELL B. MORRIS WW BANK BUILDING Mondale". Ill. DR. J. L. TAYLOR New Line Of Men's Furnishings JOHN CIC HY FRED GRABBE LIBERTYVILLE. ILL. GGG PHONE Mt W Black "Mum Illinois PAGE SEVEN

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