_ COUNTY SUNDA) ~ 0. MAKING ARRESTS _1 of Transfers wlirtx* :71E %£:1D . * MB _z Tiaks @:> 3 L oxe pexeiyl _ While this was going on Chie!l Pe terson at Deerfleld arrested Mrs. Gen-- leve Hers and charged her with vio-- lating the prohibitory law. She was sent to the, county jaill by Justice Peter Duffy, of Deerfleld; James Cum-- mings, Highlend Park, was taken to the county jall and charged with dis-- orderly conduct. « ; * Andrea Schutz, William Stasewicke, John Franski, Stanley Franski, and Stanley Manle were arrested in North Chicago and charged with having li-- gquor in thgir posecosion, and with playing cards. f Constable C. A. Brune, ahd his sponge squad, in the endless war azsinat ~hquor, sunduy ~Rorered »ar most the entire county making ear-- rests in Fox lake on the weset and Waukegan on the east. _ A Louls J. Huck, of the Thompson house, Fox Lake, was ralded and charged with having bookte --in his Constable «~Brune -- Refuses --to Let the Soft Drink Operat-- ors Enjoy Any Rest. -- W. J. Chinn--to W. €. Chins. Part af lot 8, Simons addn to Antioch,. WD §1, stamp 50e. SLAMS . THEM, -- IN JAIL A. G. Taylor and wife to L E. Mol-- back. Lot 8. HyGe Park,. WD #§19, stamp $1.°~ J. Rohan and wite to O. M. Rogers. 1t 5, Melody Woods.. WD $19, stamp §1 C T & T C to Esther T. Batcheider. Lot 4, bik 1, Campbeli's Lake Forest addn. Deed $10, stamp $4. s C T & T C to C. P. Walker and wife j: tems. Lot 209, Boanie Brook subdn, Bee. 5, Waukegar, Deed $190, stamp $1.50. +. * 8. K. Howes and wife et al to M. R Clear;. Lot 1, Howes subdn. WD_§%1. siamp $15. s C--T--& T C to C. Bensen and wile, Jt tems. Lots 2 and 3, bik 4, . Lake Bluf Heights. Deed $10, stamp $3 ' Official List 410 Washington St Waukegan, l!L A Sound -- _ Investment with a T--C to P. J. Hoyce and wite Telephone 4 Satisfactory ~~ Coupgn : Gentlemen : Please send me complete details regarding your 1% investmen 't:- : se ten go . North Shore Gas Company $¥ 4 ~**. Jt tens, Lot 11, Melody Woods. Deed / $19, Stamp §1.0 : ---->*------/~---- I. M. Duncan and wife to F, L. Dun-- can and wife jt tens. Pa¥t of--lot 10, w.-mu&n Heights Agres.. WD $10. »rq W. T. Webster and wife to W, Bott. 4 N4| Part of Sec 13, Nowport, WB $10, 'T. Goldsmith and wife to C. E. *Potter and wife jt tens. Lot 8, Guld-- smith's~diva. WD $10. P ul ,_ Mexico® City, Oct. 14--A delegation of Merican laborers today launched a campaign to secure removal of the sovernmen! résirictions sgainst their emigration to the United States. They declared they were unable to secure employment in the bome land and by the emigration lawoa were prevented from golng where they could. Washington, OQct. 14. -- HMeary Ford's check for $1,522,450 was re cetred by the United. States shipping board. today, completinz the-- Auto mantfacturer's payment of $1.9%62.470 {or the 199 old ships that he bought tor scrapplag 'purposes. * © B. Rosencrans and wife to 4. Hein and J. Watry. Lot 47 °: Wirst addn to Washington Park. WD $10, stamp $1. J. N. Heath and wife to F. 8. Ers-- kine and wife. Part of lots 53, 54 and 55, Washington Manor subdn. WD $1, stamp $2.50. ;.;l.'amix}y and wiHe 10 F%; Budinger . A. Mauret. Pt of Sec 28, Dear-- stamy 400. . _ .~~:." -- M 'O. Rommel et al to Josephine Rom-- _ A Ragélif@ea » -- +~**~ C --Roltét kna mo.gn tens, Lot 13, Goldsmith's diva. Sec 2€ Avon. WD $10. -- . J. Gregozewski and wile to Eliza-- beth Lamb, Phrt of Sec. 23,--Newport. WD $10, stamp $11.50. ~ . . e Dreyers subdu. WD $1, stamp $1. A. Albrecht and wife to C. J. Mc-- Clure and wife, jt tens. Part of Sec 19; Warren. WD $10, stamp $6. ~ _ $1 F, Koon-- to L. C; Swendsen . and wilfe, Jt tens,. Lot 1, Hattie 8. Laing's subdn. WD $1100, stamp $1.50. Pear} H. Hart to City of Highland Park. An easement for storm ~and sanitary sewer 'lines in and through the 8 15 ft. of lot 113, in Krenn & Dato's Highland Park addn. WD $1. C T & T C to H. 8. Ingram lngile jt teas.--10t 226, Bonaic Brook, 3 Waukegi'®. Deed $1, stamp $2. * A. E. HIll and wife to Rose Budin-- ger. lot 10, Melody Woods, Sec 25, Libertyville. WD $10, stamp $1. Nor« F.*Doran to Marie Lawrence Lot §, First addx to Ravinia. Forest, Ses 3t Decerbels Womy® -- =-- _ Marie Lawrence to Nora F. Doran and J. P. Doran, jt tens. Lot 5, First addh to Ravinia Forest, Sec 36, Deer-- feld. WD $10. f #5, Melody Woods, Sec 2%5, Liberty-- ville. Deed $10, stamp $1.50. DEG "D 4e . + C T & T°C to Rose Budinger. Lot 17, Melody Woods, See 2. Liberty-- ville. Deed $10, stamp $1.50. P n tos on oofi BMA ALA s c m se s MEXICANS SEEK ENTAANCE GO /T. GETS FORWS CHECK A Well.Protected In-- Take up this matter with any of our employees now so that you riu_v participate in the next divi-- dend payable on January first. , annually and high rate of interest cash or on a monthly saving plan. pon or come to our office and let us tell this investment where you will Wave Iwrth safcty Preferred Shares Cl this company. . vestment of the Highest Grade Trce of all taxes to residents of Hhnoi If you ars interested, send us the attached «ou-- The investment consists of the These may be had for §%00.00 each, either for Paying dividends quarterly at the rats of and wifte to Marie i.?*--%-&:'fl,i a s ~ TIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDEXT. THORSDAY,.--. : . QOCTOBER 15, 19253 . Evanston, . IJL, Oct. 14 --George ~Shell, the eatire police force of Glen-- riew, Ili., wa&a locked up in the Evan ston jail last night on charges of a* smault and disorderly conduct. He and three other men woere arrested as they were brawling in the street. Shell. released on his own recognir ance. was to hare his case reviewed by Judge Charles J. Franki!in. 4 TALKks TO THE AIR BOARD "On that same day he announced a baftleship was the backbone of the AReet. -- The general board met and re-- ported that the battleship i3 the back-- bone of the fleet. That investigation could get no where and it did not." YE :m rmr d roudie: v ies > 4o o 5 «i ed by the Naval War--college.. and untrained officers who have been appoinfed to .the most important ofices.. The same clace of menu now hold 'these positions a».the depart ment has just appointed one of them to command of the feet. 5o "All_ fundamentally--new-- weepons, without efceptlon, have been reaisted by military authorities down throug» the ages," Sims added.. '"Those of my pwn erperi¢nce include 'sails on Men of War, armor protection," rified can-- s, the rpedo, e This ts the ~Statement Made _ Today by Rear Admiral -- Sims, Retired. Washington,~ Oct. 14. --The next grcat world war will be won through William 8. Sime, retired, at one time a storm center of naval controver-- sles, told the President's Air Board The <nary, Sima charged, has 'no "air policy." He also declared the recent inquiry held by the navry de-- partment to determine the value of aviation was an "lnvestigation~ in .a cirele." * "The Secretsty of the Navy came back 'from a speaking tYour in the west and appointed a board to make the investigation," Sims said. Sims warned that America's pa-- tional defense was cuffering because of the loss of morale in the Air serv-- ice. * "As a--result the nayy has for man: "This is at the root of our present troubles," Sims continued, "and of the. 'nbnt low morale in aviation due to lack of confidence in the lead LOCK UP WHOLE | POLICE FORCE NEXT GREAT WAR . -- WILL BE WON BY ~ ~ THE AIR FORCES YVe omulati. about --.--., -- _~.3@r-- Admtrat + _ Te i 7 > A TLIGCOT © C -- _ 500 YARDS OF SILKS Yard, $2.98 ~-- 54--In Hair Line Stripe Poirett T wills, yd. 3.50 A value that is unusual--extra-- ordinary -- choice ef 40inch Bengalines -- 40--inch * Lumifiette Silk--sg:inch all--silk flat Crepe, etc. 'gacc of the leading Fall and Winter. Shades. $35.00 qual:-- ties. All of Rubin's Quality--Silks That You Can Buy In Full Knowledge of Dependability and Sure Satisfaction ! " sE n aha B _----Remember That! o A pure silk quality that will instantly win your approval. .A dependable, serviceable weavre---- popular this Fa'll in twelve want-- ed shades. -- Rubin's Quality Woolens Beautiful | all -- wool -- Powet Twills that have a host of friends among home dre:s makers. Choice of a wide range of Automnm colors with white hair line stripe--All 54 inclhes wide. 40--In. Granite A\l Wool Crepe yd. $1.29 These flannéels are excellent for style notes in sport and street apparel. -- They make stylish p&ats and trim them-- selves with euffs and cAllar cut from the pattefns. Of all-- wool quality in strpes and checks -- most acceptable for any time of the day. --$2.50 qualities. -- Beautiful granite wool crepes in haic--Hinme silk stripe patterns. Black asd wanted shades that spelt clogauee and--=--quality. ., Botony Stri Flannely, yd. ;le .69 36cinch RADIUM SILK Yard, 89¢ * \One of the deserved popular fabwics for Fall--arnmd a value that is gaining dity--wide attention s among women who are good judges of fabric value. Soft and lustrous--with all pure silk napped | c face _ This beautifel quality silk velvet is shown in al the wanted Fallaand MWinter shadgs and black of course. 40 inclies wide. ol | 1. ~ . + 1 C f ARDS OF SILKS l--_ ~~ * _« 1,000 YARDS SILKS Yard, $2.98 © ~-- B 54--INCH SATIN STRIPED _ l * --~_ Yard, $2.19 " > Many of these quality woolens are perfect for Autumn apparcl. They are casy to sew on be-- cause they are so supple, and good to look at in their attractive checks, stripes, embroidered bor-- ders and rich solid colors. Broadcloths and other new woolens will make frocks pleasant to have this Fall and Winter. Good qualities make these matcrials on which women will be anxious to be-- gin sewing at once and at substantial savings. 'That Will Make Rich--Looking Clothes ----@iieconrl, eclls --Valvets.. . =_~----yard $16.50 _ . _ Jewel--Like In Color Are the Another much favored all-- silk material both for after-- noon and evening . apparc! oi exquisite quality. Rich two--tone effect borders -- Black and desired shades. > _ The Fall Silk displays are rich in color, high in quality weaves that have never been seen before. What an sy matter for women to make charming frocks from these. Glossy satins, fashionable vel-- vets, splendid crepes and brocades that resemble em-- broideries --no two frocks --need look at all alike where there is such variety--and all of Rubin's cer-- uwfied quality and outstanding value. 2L . *-- _ More and more these brocade Velvet--Georgettes are established materials--both 'for .afternoon and evening wehr. Many exquisite new color éombinations combined with fine materilals create' stunning effects. Serviceabile, as they are not 'easily crushed. 54 imnches wide. Supple in texture. + Te 54--in. Bordered Satin Crepe, yd. $7.50 40-- INCH ALLSILK CHIFFON VELVET, $3.98 shades navy with tan and tan with brown. AM show heavy deep embroidery in most striking effects in suitable Borders on thesg have been worked out in splendid suceess. y are of excetient quakhty wool materials in gfey with navyy blue border-- These imported all-- waol Flannels have a distinction and charm all their own--"Some-- thing New" in borders. Soft, finely--woven flannels, lavishly embroidered in blending col-- ore with the result that without added ex-- pense or labor of trimming, your frocks are smartly finished. -- Outstanding in every respect--this value that the Rubin's Sale brh,fs you tomorrow --quality silk corgettes--favored by fash-- §4--INCH SATIN STRIPED BORDERED GEORGETTE, yd. $3.98 on and preferred by smart women! Finish-- ed in lovely satin bordered effect. © Choict of desired evening shades, 1);, malke. a dress pattern. Ns Conspicuous in the Fall showing of ma-- terials is Satin Charmeuse--in Black and 13 popular shades. Very fine in quality--high in lustre. This material is an inspiration for many beautiful little frocks. 54--INCH BORDERED POIRETT TWILLS--Yard $5.00 54--INCH EMBROIDERED _ FLANNELS, Yard $5.00 40--INCH SATIN & ;RMEUSE, yd. $1.79 Rich in colorings, varicty in design and exquisite. in textwre. There are several patterns, any one of which conforms charmingly to the dictates of the Fall mode. 40--in. Brocade Silk ; Velvets, yd. $8.39 _____ 27--lIn. Golored _ Flannels, yd. $1.39 . 36--Inch WANTED SILKS At $1.49 Values that will make many new friends for Rubin's quality, silks--40--inch flat Crepes, charny euse--figured Georgettes, etc.---- $1.00 and $3.50 qualities. Choice of new Auturun shades. .. Satin -- _Charmeuse, _ Taffetas, Wash Satins and Changeable Taffetas, soft and lustrous drapy textures, suitable for new fash-- ions in frocks. These beautiful all -- wool Marshans come forth in a de-- lightfully varied array. Striped top and plaid borders. They sound the Iast word in fashion. Colors arg rust, coxoa, brown and Jap blue. Extremely soft and drapy all--wool materials in stripes, checks and novelties--Alt of standard quality--featured at a price in this selling that will delight many women. All are 54 inches wide and offer an unusual choice of the most wanted Autumna shades. Practical and effective are these quality cok:r"e: flannels. In ' plain colors 4 diagonal plaids and fancies.. Popular 54--In. Bordered Marshan, yd. $3.50 54--In. All Wool Suitings, yd. $1.98 or sperts or street wear. Seiiten *J *uv