y# esA it + 3B £+ «5 uc ts To 1 > > o . N _ Soid by Relichte Deskers Buerywhere g -- * IN MIDDLE OF THE | --~ * BLOCK DANGEROUS inabren catenacantel ie 200. on En NOe ARMIL * Wms hh 7 bedies _ @V ¥ T--'-'&.fi.fimfia': e 5 2 2 se cA k. iG. y T Bi Pasl R«y Co io C e .. They 'are--not our .own 40. do--with as | K. Richards. $3750. --Bt. #1. 2. .. we--will. We must proféet them. Pt. or Sot 76. Newere. e .! * s Lensone a t teach you how to pro--| C. H. Richards and wile to Ber-- A* '&mizmn':.mm tha Kruse. QCD $10. St. $4. Pt. of o Ing. In the safety Jesson this month, n:..xvg.xn-?."_ rifs is C f of orunmt 3 mflm '....-" cesman and wife Jt tems. WD $10. :o-n" x ".'m" 'Cy-no.'- m and 199, J. L. Shaws subdn f Py ts .'"l'ghudvuoudtot.l. C . t1ot." Thvmonen is Show 2o€ | Miliard, _ WD $10. St. $4.50. Pi. of e cruep Iu:" ..".Goezt.VcM. ' tllttocnua.m.g.- J, 'Wienckowski and wife to Mary rous m I wours b,."'"m"" E. Wright et al QCD 310. Lote 30 e ul $ . Washburn Park. * * . -- ~With ® stick of dynamite. Indeed. it' *"4 21. b'k 4. Washburn Park. * E. Safety Poster Says it is Just & . as Safe to Play With Stick ~A of Dynamite. _ -- _ ~.. _ The safety first poster fssued by u: > the Chicago Motor club télls the chil-- | --," €ren of northern Tilinois and northern | _ ,, . _ .. Indiana that crossing the street in the H;u @'~--_ wmiddl¢ of the blogk A8 as denger 4# * "'"""'"""""!""M"l Aune F. Sulllvan-- awd bus to D ~-- bebhind a line of parked cars, a boy| Peebles.. WD #$1. Lot . 45, J. L Chldren bed hoew. "It Is eapecially dangerous to cross # street from behind a line of parked ears. The oncoming driver cannot aste you. ~He eannot stop it you run in front of his car.. When, as some-- times happens, grown persons go this, they are called jmywalkers .There may be an excuse for them because M-y-th.'m. When Tthey wire children there were no an tomotil12®. ~ * Thess grown persons my':n-mu.:t F M m I0¢ a street in the middle of a block. hruchfilnnmbcnh&oa. Of the automobile. Your parepts hare taught you to be careful." You recedve safety instructions in school Surély P pared with those who cross at cross walks? No doubt Alty children will erons at tross walkes to one who cross ©s in the middle of --the block, yet more. than halt --the children killed in the county.of Cook Jast year were amomg those who crofeed *streets in the middle of the block. Now do you see bhow dangerous this habit {s? "Let us see how dangerous It is to cross"~ streets in the middle of the probably would be less danserous to play with --dynamite, for the reason that the danger is known. manner. s -- f "What a terrible loss it would have been to America it in sarly life Waeshington-- or Lineoln, through some careless act, had been so disabled that they would have been ungble to €arry out their wourk. But each one of us pas his work to do." Kach one Oof us is important to America. It is, *"In February we celebrated the birthdays of two great Americans, Washington and Lincolo. These men came to the rescue of the country in times of perfidgon@ly few of the cLBildren of t will be called upon, when they grow up, to serve their country as did Washington apd Lin-- ©oln, but every one will. be called is shown in a small circle, playing with a stick of dynamite. The cap-- tion reads: More Dangerous than Dy-- namite. The talk accompanying teachers, follows: # _ Good Seed Cora to no excuse for you to be a apon the quality of corn you plant therefore insist on fire dried corn K high germinating qualities, Protect Yours@l By Gowing ~ Contract Grown Seed Corn . which witt-- be--used by duty to take care of our 4 % in 'upon, | °E. Kilpp to 8. V. Job: :>». WD their | $10. Pt. of Sec 10, Ela. x & & 4 Lin--| _ Margaret E. Mitchell et a! to R. talled | Berg and wife jt tens. WD $10. 8St. some | 50c.. Lots 3 and 12, blk 1, Second addn to Everbreeze, Sec 13, Grant. t haval CC T O&L_T--G to J. E. Makbwksa mys (or seanbats) up to two tons or more in weight, sharks, some of them ".am--m~m weighing up to two and ) topsw and over 80-- feet in length, liring J, 'Wienckowski and wife to Mary E. Wright et al QCD $10. Lots 20 and 21, bik 4, Washburn Park. * * H. Sine and wife to P. J. Jensen, QCD $1. Lots 5 and 6, bik 48, Chgo W. J. Scott and wife to Margaret E. Mércer. WD $10. St. $2.50. Llot 10, Menwood-- Heights Subdn. R. H. Gore and wie to J. H. Reeing how women go through clothes, "moths" would be more appropriate-- J. W. Jones and wite to H. C. .&---mmxtm.wnm. a:ulfl.l.l..sunubd: ' F. and wife et al to E. L. Millard, WD $10. St. $1.50. Pt. of Bec 25, Vernon. d Burgeon's company in London in 1540, but were forced out again in 1744. W. G. Fulton and wie to B. Eis enberg; -- WD $200. St. 50c. Lots 25 and 28. bik. 46, So. Wkrp. _ _ _ _ .~E. Kilpp to 8. V. Job: :>1:. WD $10. Pt. of Sec 10, Ela. 3« * $ Margaret E. Mitchell et z! to R. Berg® and wite jt tens. WD $10. St. 50¢c.. Lots 3 and 12, blk 1, Second addn to Everbreeze, Sec 13, Grant. °C T &£.,T C to J. E. Makowka and wife Jt tens. WD $10. St. $250 Lots 10 and 11, bik 5, Branigar Bros. Bupset Terrace subdn. ; .. T. H. Durst and wife to J. J. Behn and wile Jt tens.= WD $10. St. $1.50. Pt.--of lots 5 and 6, blk 6, TH{fany's 'Third addn to Lt. Fort. ; L. --Merchants --Tr. Co. to --€.: ¥; ILAonard. Deed $340,000, St. $340. Pt. of S$tgs 13 and 14, Cuba. Taylor. QCD $10. St. $4. Pt of int 1,>-- bDlk --7, Smith and Adams North F. Jasunajkis and wile to ¥.-- Je-- rina and wife jt tems. WD $4609. St. $6. Lots 29, 30 and 31, bik. 7, Drevers suwbdn. ________________--«-- ~'Marthia Daigard and hus to C. IL Anderson and wile jt tens. ~WD $10. St. $2.50. 'Lot 11, Ravinia Delis. + D; L Dunn and wife to R, A. Yan. Houtern and wife it teny WD $10. |; The barber's trade was introduced to anclent Rome from Sicily about ree hundred years befort our era, J. F. Goss and wife to W. A. Official --List of Transfers =+* Rorgtned --bF Xhe Monsters of the Deep #20 Washington St. . =... Waukegan, HL __ Abstracts of Title: An Ancient T rade KA Vaeluable Figch Cymical idea Titles / GET BUT LI¥TLE LooT Burglars with _a 'well defned knowledge of the workings of tHeir trade, broke into three homes in Libertyrille some time during Tues-- day night and while their loot wan amall, they searched the homes and got away again while the occupants. three cases the burglaries were not diktovered until.this morning. _~Marshall Defnis Limberry of smy we Ceaena e 0 ECCE CREEIE e it 5.. Bt ~ e h MX thent se n o5 -0.* :. 'death . of his father; arrangeme "R\-:Wuw.mm{ &M'fig{mm -rmhm * Three Libertyville Homes Rob-- bed While Occupants are THREE BURGLARIES MYSTIFY MARSHAL --_ To The Voters of Lake County:-- IN LIBERTYVILLE I have decided to withdraw from the race for Sherif!. After having visited all sec-- tions of the County I find that there is a strong sentiment {favoring Lester Tiffany for Sheriff. 1 know that Mr. Tiffany is Well Qualified by Experience to Allalt the duties of the Sheriff's Office with vredit to himself and with satisfaction to all the people of the County. I believe Lester Tiffany will make a first class Sheriff and I feel quite sure that he will be nominated and eventually elected. So with thanks to my many friends who have promised me their support I am now withdrawing as a Candidate for Sheriff and ask my friends to support 'and vote for Lester Tiffany. From now until election day I shall devote my time to helping my friend Lester Tif-- fany and attegpding to my real estate busi-- ness. I am withdrawing voluntarily in favor of Lester Tiffany because I believe him competent in view of his experience in the exacting work of the Sheriffs Office, Yours Sincerely, NOTICE! This advertisement is paid by myself in the interest of Lester Ti#uany's eandidacy for the office of Sheritt. # w Colonel John Calvin Coolidge 313--314 Waunkegan Nat'l Bank Bldg. _ Waukegan, Illinois. _ _ Phone No. 884 U ---- Joseph C. Harding _ $y silver piled up in a cloth ready to be carried> off. ** *. Charles Johnson of Johnson ave. reported that the burglars got a-- bout $30 in cash i*khllod to And his pocket book which contained $100, and his son's pocketbook which contained about $50. At the home of Carl Edmondés in Fair street, the burglars got about §$7Z5 in cash and the sflver ware was piled up ready to be carried awhy, The burglars left a rear win-- dow open--in the Edmonds house and It _wuas elieved~ that they ~were frightened while at work. The residence of .RA Keanedy in lincoln avenue was the south side home robbed and hbere the but-- looted when {(he burglars 3& frightened away leaving the family Libertyville, while he has been balk-- ed in following up several clews, is #orking --on the Gase now and ex-- One bhome in the nouz'ud.ol tThe town mm Jn tire th are be-- lNeved have been the first ones victimized while one in the north side was in tg process of being looted when (the burglars were-- pects to .make @rrests within 24 \$ *mUekty o e d e o Pog o "prit s tok en »e e q oote o e O s un s ie s ooe a m * ¥*% 2/ H s Ns hy »/ t 4t zis Re e s e yuant m, AY, + NEARCH 25, 1926 . > ~. 51 0s iXA L 2 o»> > > iIveSmpnpereinime ie un es on e t ts + § i \ f s -- olttuniatidisrmemstsitiniiineme ns mmmmmasioes ttiaicienscs hr&m"'»-m- Kaigh . amd-- NGS~ Ee aitsinw. mnemecat ym * 3* lho cents in cash but stole : Kennedy's %.'7{. W []hd'fi aaicd shoes and socks. The goveriment empiovs ab 1t t MMJMA. # --*The man who is worthy of being a der.of men will never complain of . stupidity of his helpers, of the In-- titude of mankind nor the inappre-- tion of the public. 'These things are all a part of the great game of life, and to meet them and not go down ::ntu-h.muuh- is the fnal proof of power.--KEI-- bert Hubbard. The Time to Buy is Now, Not Tomorrow, But Now __Copeland Manor Sales _ Organization 11 Nom e we* e BE tie oo o+ Y oung married couples or old mi'rrjod rent payers--any man who can afford to pay rent can easily afford to own his owR home. ~ * We're not making any empty promises we can't fulfill. Nor forc-- ing you to buy that on which you're not thoroughly sold yourself! But we do believe that a visit to - Now $50 Less and e _ "At Your Door" ESSEX "6" COACH * 819 _ HUDSON COACH 1249 ©Hudson Brougham 1504 Hudson 7--Pass. Sedan 1735 will win you over to our claim that it is the best Real Estate buy in or near Libertyville today as a wonderful location for prospective ~home--builders. We're out to win you over to that opinion!-- Will you favor--us.with the opportunity by calling at the office on the Subdivision--say tomorrow? s " ' > | These lots, we firmly believe, will --increase in value rapidly, as homes are built and improvements completed, Present prices are only temporary ---- will positively be advanced within 60 days. --@ HUDSON-- ESSEX You, Too, Can Have a Home of Your Own Office on the Grounds in Charge of Mr. John L. Schenck 325 N. Milwaukee Ave.,; Libertyville, HL, -- PHONE NO s -- Meéto--Mete#, Combination Stop _ Essex A. Y. D. prices toB what and Tad Light. * You pay and ALL you pay. Were we advertising f. 0. b. prites with former standard equigment, they would be Front and Rear Bumpers, Flec-- tric Windshield Cleaner, Rear View Mirror, T ransmission Lock (built in), Radiator Shuttere, This covers aB costs --freight, ESSEX "@" COACH *735 HUDSON COACH '*1135 Hudson Brougham *1385 Hudson 7--Pass. Sedan *1610 The lowest prices at which these cars ever sold The "AYD" Plan is Saving Buyers From *25 to '50 on Every Car The gzovermment employs about six. ty--five pergons in the dead letter ofice at Washington, which department costs approximately. $220,000 a --year to run It, This is usually more than offset by Must Fertilize Ponds Ponds in which food fot fish is grown tm Sumi ts 26 vtnls triditliierts uh n seas, So there is no uncertainty about the price pay. No misdend-- h'l'of:u-'fcoald "Tist" prices, to which freight, Great Writer's Failing _ Viector Hugo, the great novelist, was noted for his niggardly sad graspicz dizsposition." On one occasion he dis-- French scademy by taking a purse its-- tended for a needy mewsber. . _ Princeton univoraity"when cllar ~ in 1746 "Was kndwh ns the_College w New Jérsey an" was located at Eliza» ~_ ~Prigccton Not First