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Libertyville Independent, 26 Mar 1925, p. 10

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i -- SA 3 ventilation, "to water .them, . or 'to glass are . sbw . sold-- ";ii:",-"' kes n + snn g: ruediy._ se es' mt ie he4' _ *A S tainiuk ui & o :'"v"' Prae: l ",.._"S'Efi%fl * °* T * pea C tifhmke _ Pe stt C 9 s * * silk es a o L al > L O r es » mentt 202 a") G. E. Simmops and wife to R. W. "@---- + ~~Bera®s. QCD 118 PtT of Sec. 2%, Deer-- « 5i "'l hh rmex sls * se * ;}Lf" «~--~~--~--G. E. Simmons and --wite to K. W. __ *~-- Burns --QCD--$10.--Pt. Sec. 27, also pt ; Acve <mer af 'Bec-- 34,, Deerticld 7w 2 Rose J. Benzli and hus to Laura J. Muhlke. WD $10. Lots 39, 40, 41 ; and 42, bik. 9, Deerfleld Fk. 1. 'and f Imprts Assn Subdn. > . Te AmwAavkes .. ..~. wiscowsm' \ > -- . #§, Vernomn. . --.-- .. -- --------RB J, FArieison and --wite +0 R C Han-- non and --Clara E. Hanson Jt tens Q C D $10.00 8t. $200 Lot 21 Second 'hu * -- 'v i » -- G. E. Simmons and wife to R. W. :12' QCD $10 Pt of See. 28, Deer-- G. E. Simmons and wife to R. W. / ~Burns. QCD $10. ~PY of See. 28, Deer >A E. Sendks ted wite ts i. W ~~ Hurns QCD $10. Pt. Sec. 27, also pt af 'Bec-- 34,, Deerticld ~w Ravine --Forest Subdn. ' G. E. Simmons and wife to R. W Burns. QCD $10." t of Seq. 28, Deer A Nickol and wife to Mary K Fra ®erc W--D--$1G000'8t $200 Ft of Se« Mary Koebelin to W. C. Koeblin and wife jt tens. WD $10. P of W E Dunn to A J Maloney W D $100.00> 8t 42150 Pt of Sec23, Fre mont. JeRadomski to J Lackner and wife :"'no W D $10.00 St. $1.00 Lot 12 k 11, ReSub in Washborn Park --F E Humme! to J Zelechower Q C D $1.00 Pt of lot 36.--Cory's Addn. Bec'16, Wkgn. _ o / e +J. B: Anderson & wifs to L Andor sonW D $2200 St $350. _ -- _ Lavinia--8. Pugur and hus to EBE Ablstrom and wife jt tens WD $10; Bt. $9.50. Pt of lot 18, 8 Trs. subdn R. H. Laoebbe to F. F. Fenwick and wife jt tens. WD $10. Lot 412, Ravine Slope subdn,. . itg, as --it--is a tough job. to stretch ' age. @esired .to open the. frames -- for ventilation, to watéer them, . or (to x e --ares -- . 3409 e Feran eep < PG o oi meorms ie -----""".','-.i"' are often a~ Bulsance to hudlo"'nm is cellulolid, tranzparent, light, when it comes to weeding and water--| and there is a great saving in break-- * T apv / P Ne Soorer n r e rvesure : worth winds. With hinged tops or sasmh, hooks and eyes can be placed in the sash cover and fence to which, the-- tops can be Ahooked when it is " Official List of Transfers Furnished by the LAKE CQOUNTY TITLE AND Abstracts of /'Title; Titles Guaranteed -- ; 220 Wasghington St. | Waukegan, 111. f Telephone 4 ' L TEWELES SEED Co, Ta %'-- q"*~ Badger Brand * * OfF .EI P M% "r'p :42 Mnm: Selected Seeds & Seed Corn / IG MARCH 21, 1925 have satisfied for 60 years Sold by all reliable dealers / protected from hinged <tops or ke lse Lutty, 43, Chicago. y _ * Lauraine O. Potter, 26, Highwood Anna Heimbucher, 21, Milwaukee. Gaile M.Gumimtt, 25, Libertyville; Madge Holt, 20, Libertyyille. Oscat: Carison, #2, Iron Mountain, Thyra Amberg, 19, same. Samuet Brooks, 2%, Milwaukee; Muaggie Burney, 22, same,. . Victor H. Chalker, 20, Oak Park: olis land 1 ASK LAKE TO AID RE-- ' BUILDING HOMES OF -- _ UNION CARPENTERS and Lake counties for the $50,000 which is the quota for this district The fand collected will be dis-- tributed by the general office. The union hopes to ~rebulld all hones without outside aid. the back and the sash will always 'be in bte way on one side or the 'otbd» ~whichever way they are slid off. | _CObeap and practical substitutes for Members of the IlHinois Capen-- ters' --union began a campaign yes terday to collect $500,000 from union members in the United States and Canada for the purpose of repuild-- ing carpenters' homes destrdyed in the tornado. +<o% has collected $1,000 and has ap pealed to the 40 local unions in Cook and Lake countjes for the $50,000 which is the quota for thits district _ The fand collected will be dis-- lots 1 and 2, to Deertield. Iceland's Many NMfi;ll'" Th t lc# There are tweaty newsogper ip The Chicago Carpenters' council Marriage Licenses | at Ex addn Krupps in the dqnmnnt,ior'mkhi failse teeth of steel. 2 them and they were kept under con-- stant guard --and ~forced ~to ~entertain men. The brothers are under arrest, The Gately girl was found in a house in Youkers. She told--uf meet-- ing a young man in Wilkes--Barre and being influenced to come to New York. -- 'With the q#gjy girl was Marjorie Fedey, #2,-- New York, and Bugene Pastorey. They al}so were arrested. -- -- A grocer of Cardiff docks, Wales, left his case containing $2,500 in treasury notes in bhig automobile out-- side. his office for an hour, then drove to anothe» part of the city ¥efore he _'Three chimpanzees are taking impor-- tant parts in a new filn.. After this more Wle_-th_l_: ever will be jost}-- fed in thinking that they have False Teeth of Steel pGrragy yagprag Eight dentists are employed b¥ 'I ~ um §00 P. M. x ME NARE BROKEN AS THREE struction, even the light weight tumblers which are aluminum Come in and we will show you the double walled tub that keeps water hot. Also other big Fegderal features. e --and Federal will do your cleaning. "'_..u 6 lon will show -w-b::----_- fludmhmhydthcmm.,_ 1 This Federal is the latest model -- all metal con-- Federal Electric Washer PuBuc Pubtlic Service stores Save your strength! Let Federal do your washing. io aanaes Corgpany Pmd Brcs O gn en m Open 8 a. r; "', l't \wflh' mt G. H.--L. writes: In the spring it's Fpring --fever;--in the summer it's. the dog days; in the' autumn n':adpl choly, but in the winter there only one name for it and that' is lazipess.-- r~>',,'r-'c " '"'fi":'"m Husband (to: visgitor)--When -- out * --**~ No Alibi in Wintér Pamela, but my wife wanted her called beth, come and say, "How d'you do" to Mrs. Brown.--London Tit--Bits, _ For Sale Radiator, only run 12,-- 500--miles.---- For qrick sale-- In good running order, 4 practically new tires, _ Touring WAUKEGAN, ILL. $200.00 . I P1 ic den n enfi in 53 *~* * motor coach driver, if he were your own private chauffeur. He, and all his brother drivers, aperating North Shore moror coaches on schedule time over hundreds of miles of Ilincis and Whoominpa"wways, were chosen by a raitroad famous for the excellence of its He must pass a rigid examination. The North Shore driver comes to a dead stop |----fore crossing a railroad, and does not shift gears while crossing. He respects the i M : ights of other motorists, giving them assistance when necessary. He reports highway 4 is to the authoritics, including wilfully carciess drive e repertt Sn North Shore Line motor coaches, by the way, consisting of the best types available s vlthalldnd-qumnwmm qi given a comiplete daily inspection by skilled | ~AT POITIERS TODAY!%®. Invest a little each week Pss now for »ext l6r for this summers vacation L'f',s.a.,"':"m, _ delivery of a car. UnderanadWee@lym 165,000 families have already purchased their Fords in this way. Mthgnd:' o AWF«deufln'nhowthqdidh':nd how"yudlyyou& the same. See him today or write us direct. _ . JE could not be more courteous, e attentive to your wants, more Merchandise Your Own Chauffeur=-- # Ford Motor Company, D&pc.'fl-l. Detroit, Michigan Mail me full particulars on your easy plan for owning an anutomobile, en n n n on a hn n 6 hb 00 04 $er en r n a¢ ve 0 A FETY ~YOUR-- RESPON amount you want, and make Toles Thie the Piver Clafa. . French-- ~sold! returning from Mlorecco rescued & wealthy uniden-- Yfled 'Spaniard from drowaing when Vud . ne ~and "two of the 'cars esesedensssess #+eeee * Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad Company LIBERTYVILLE TICKET OFFICE | TELEPHONE 74 On the occasion of nn,unu%_::.oMShuom coach, General Pershing said, was the fineset ride l ever had in a motor vehicle." L His comment is worth remembering when you have occa-- sion to use this service we are proud of--or when you plan a few days' tour by North Shore motor coach this summes. arrived at the t--the Austerlits sta | ) Sth» Bu _ Bucharest ers of the more serlously lhollend the action was a j _ I n 'was a ad .been --treated at the| the Russo--Japanese treaty ce t on m t o n 4 t n n t n u0 n a n a hn n t n h0 + n n m n n o n n n o n o 8 Plan for uwy. You'll® €#. P?%?Lug-e&s;:u on n n n en n be be en n n nb 00 h hn 04 4 6 6 arnings will scon give 486 :'m'm:'fifi of any size you . ve the car paid for. 0s 4e Av><> © signed, CUCoL us --Owin y on the --_ secound day 3 m charged Meegenstpemren . @ 0 --= 12. C{'m"fl'oll of the jury wr..' * pected _ beforée #ight. _ --------_------_----=>_ direot ms--own AU Prices £. o. b. Datookt _ N3 was a, result o% treaty fecently --Br--rmsmeukee 1to

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