North Shore Line Finds Com-- ~\ _\ petition on Part of Chicago-- between Chicago and Milwaukeo be--| _ Migs Loy and Mrs. Charles ginning about Sept. 1, according "mmumw John Steinmetz, manager of the |evening in honor of Miss Irené gcvng.ch mhmw';l. mn&umwn nder present --schedule _ busses Delicious refreshments were leave the -- Chicago and MIlwaUk®® | sopyeq *« | terminals at 8 a. m., 2 p. m. and 7 w.wmr"m" p. m. *% their guests Mr. Mre. Warren M. ginning about Sept. 1, according t0 | Selig entertained John + Steinmetz, manager of the |evening in honor . Brown Coach depot in Milwaukee. very Under the present--schedule busses|py an terminals at 8 a m., 2 p. m. and 7 u"'"u"'j p. m. their omeasta Me "There has been a demand for bus |\be i service to Chicago and we will give |Ches it," said Theodore Gnevo, assistant |visit general passenger agent of the North | port. the two cities would --be non--stop, thereby decreasing the running time. North Shore busses leave from both Milwaukese and Chicago at 8:40 a. m. reaching here from -- Mitwaukee. _ A |af Te yns Mry fra 'Gardent Mondar spirited battle seems to me imminent. | X_M: and Mrs. Ira Gardenr Monday mmmum:"'" Mro. E. H. Johnison visited began competition for the ® Tuesday. _ R mmmmmg Seventeen memberk --of the Junior cago. choir of the Bungalo church. sang at The first bus to leave Milwaukee| DA""ington camp meeting services on for Chicago departed at 8 a. m. and | 2UD0aAY Afternoon. 'There was a large kv:om»mau.ganMmmrmnm Motor Service lines. At church. hour another bus left Chicago. bound | Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Nots had as their for MUwaukee. n-homflnyukmur,m. The North Shore line's first bus|Wother and two brothers from Ch-- l.ot:.mut:i..yum uflal;'" j " % a. m. North Shore s Mre. m " for Chicago departed at 8 a. m. and was operated by the ChicagoMilwar kee Motor Service lines. At the same hour another bus left Chicago, bound be secured on the grounds. For amusement there will be a ball senger Depot at Waukegan at 10:30 a. m. and pick up everybody wishing to go to the Picnic Grounds. In order that they --may get an ea-- timate of how many people they will have for these trucks and autos please make -- reservation by calling phone 280 at the Baggage Room, giving the number of seats required. All those who are using their own cars and have a seat or two of space will also report to the Baggage Room, giving name and number-- of® seats available, and will arrange to stop at the Passenger Depot before leaving It has been decided that everybody bring their own lunch. It will, how-- ever, be possible for a reasonable niumber of people to secure lunch on for BUS WAR OPENS BETWEEN CHICAGO AND MILW AUKEE Transportation Club, Waukegan, to be held on Aug. 28th, 1927, at 10:30 a. m. at Gages Lake, es For the accomodation of those that have no automobiles, trucks and pri-- Announcement was made today of the Annual Picnic of the C. & N. W. Chicago real estate firm of Friedman and Graff, who recently purchased the Easton farm .of 100 acres, which they intend to subdivide. The barns have been used by a group of men --who have been cutting and storing hay. Over 60 tons of hay and sgseveral sets of harness and two wagons were destroyed in the fire. Firemen fought the flames through-- out the hourse of the night and Monday morning the ruins were still smolder-- routed over a detour for the greater part of the period of the blaze as hose was stretched across the road. Wes Cooksey, member of the North-- | Deertield Ave. was opened Monday brook department was injured when }through to Saunders Road. ' the nozzle of & hose escaped his grasp | Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clavey and and struck him in the head. He is be-- |two children are away on a motor trip Meved to have suffered a concussion |in the east. | * of the brain, He-- is m the Highland| Mre: C. T. Anderson and daughter, RAILROADERS PLAN PICNIC AT GAGES LAKE ON SUNDAY Northwestern Railway Crowd Plan Big Time for Em-- ployees at Outing. J m ho IF -- 3 M« * ivisited the E. J. Giss family Sunday. h L4 |The Gises family and: their guest mo-- m' e tored to Dundee and Cary in the aft f hy C# Mr. and Mre. 8. L. Tripp of Munde-- haarlem oil has been a world |lsin, visited the E. J. Giss and W. J. wide remedy for kidney, liver AD4 | " o o5 mss and family of Chicago bwsmn--nhmum?iultamh-é hnhp-i-k""-- :':d'r':rh-bm.ubhmf ; Pm : > 'The sewing circle of St. Paul's Ev. m church was entertained by Mrs. Fred OF SPECTACULAR BLAZE ON SUNDAY Mrs. Charles Fiehr has returned to hbe home with her daughter, Mre. Chester W"mlfla an 'extended visit--with her Ira Fehr, at Free-- port. } Fdward Beckman has returned from a visit at the home of C.--E. Anderson in Riverside, Mich. E m--wmmm Belig 'umw evening in honor of Miss Irene was a guest at the home of her uncle Peter Perry, Saturday evening. Jasseys lived on Osterman avenue before moving to Minnesota. Mr. and Mrse. C. G. Pettis have rent-- ed the Kent bungaiow on West Oster-- three tables of bridge Wednesday aft-- ernvon at her home on Chestnut St. High scores ere made by Mesdames ;uuwxmnu.m.mb- ert Greenslade. Mrs. Bruce e Mrs. J. A. Reichelt, Jr., Wallace and Helen Reichelt and Mrs. R. E. Pettis visited Mrs. Byron 0. Husted in Wau-- Mr. and Mrs. John Holst of Biel-- manor, spent the week end with Mr. Hohit's father in St. Paul, Minn. They also visited Mr. Hohit's sister, Mre. post office building. It is to be moved back to the building line and remod-- eled. Mr, Kiest is now in business in Mr. and Mrs. Jack Myers and fam-- ily visited friends in Chicago Sunday. Perry Kiest, of North Grand Ave., will open a battery shop in the old tertained at cards Saturday evening at their home on Diviston street. -- Dorothy Jean, were luncheon guests Mr. and Mrs. Matt Hoftman have a .tlj.a. Since pastor wil not--return from his trip to Missourt until Sept. 5, the St. Paul's Hermald will appear friends of the Presbyterian ~church|~ H. J. Hector and wt to 8. T. Re-- will unite with the amembers of this | bling WD $1,700. Lot 7 Blk 4 Ravinia church n the Sunday service. Bince |'Hlands Nmmiumwm the pastor of St. Paul"s church will be |--. C. E. Is and wf to W. G. absent, the Rev. F. 'W. Schaefer, of|(Henderson and wt WD $10;: Lot 16, Baitimore, Md., will have charge of|Second Addn to Sunshine Subn. © the wervice. r R. G. Carson and wt to W. G. Hen-- . SBunday, Sept. 4, the pastor il1 be at hderson and wi WD $10. ~Lot 16 See Marthasville, Mo., to preach at an an--]|ond Addn to Sunshine Suba. ntversary of the Marthasgville Wom--| ¥F:;: H. Bartlett to J. W. Steelo and en's League. On this Synday there.| wi D $10.. NW qr Sec 38, Benton, will be no service at St. Par#'s church. | _£. H.. Untsz: and al to L. Newman Rev. Andrews extends an invitation| WD $10.~ Lot 5 Blk 2, Groveland Pk to the members and friends to wor--| Bec--35, Antioch. 2y ship at--the Presbyterian church: . _ -- H.H.-- Unts and al to L Newman The Septemiber meeting of the La--| WD--$10. -- Lot 5 Blk 2 Groveland, 1, at the of Mre. Wm. Scheskie, | A. Vendléy and wt to A. E. Chrié in Des Plaines.. mfi:mmgfln'flflmm- SW ar See seopestes to eether at the church|" w '0 Christlanson and wi to A, M Bhu?lo pastor wil> not return | Cbristiansen ardtd<wi<WD $10. ~SW P C ) /0 ,Pe, FROPCVC, ~| 9 CE W qqoo Wey it Church School at 9:15 a. m. Deerfleld. : -- Bervice at 10:30 a. m. Antioch Creamery ~Co.~to W. R. The German service will be omitted. | Williams..WD $10,000.° E hi NW gr Please notice that the hour of worship | See 8, Antioch. * has been chaniged from 10:15-- to 10:30 H. Sackett and wt to S. L. Noble for this one Sunday on account of the |QCD $1, SE qr NE ar Sec 25, Lib department 'was called at 830. The Pire had made bheadway, hoever, @Gestroyed.-- Firemen fought the Maze for two bhours and succeeded in say-- ing the two large residences nearby. Northbrook fire depatment assisrted in fighting the flamies. <Wesley Cook-- sey, Northbrook fireman, was injured and taken to Highland Park hospital. Mrog. Leroy Constance and daughter Constance,. have returned from a visit with relatives at Hancsock, Mich. Dave Peterswon has returned to his dutie sat the Notz hardware store, after enjoying a week's vacation. Mr. and Mre. JR. Notz amotored to Chivcago Monday -- afternoon and at-- t nded the showing of the "Heart of Maryland" at the Oriental Theatre. wood, and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ham-- mer, of Highland Park. Id#eut. Harold Hanley, U. 8. N. of ILakeland, Fla., and Wilson Olendorf and Winifred Wilson, of Libertywille, were dinner guests Wedhesaday of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olendorf.-- --_ The large barns on the former Cas-- sins B. Eastern farm were burned to the ground Sunday evening. The fire Selig and four daughters,.of Chicago; Sirty guestsw were present to enjoy the R. N. A. card party at home of Mrs. Henry Juhrend Friday afterncon. There were pirzes at each table. Re treshments of cake and coffee were very pleasant card party at the school house Wednesday afternoon: There was a good attendance. All juvenile R. N. A. members are requested to be present at Deertield corner .Friday at 1 o'clock. -- Wear white dresses. The guardian will be there to take care of them~'in the parade. m -- Mrs. Kampshulte of Waukegan vis-- ited Mrs. Henry Jubhrend Monday. Miss Dorothy Ledgerwood is visit-- ing Miss Laverne Lane in Chicago this Mr. and' Mre.-- Agardt and daughter, Ardele, of Chicago, were Sunday din-- nersgruests of Mr. and Mrs F. M. week. afternoon. Mrs. Morse was 85 years odl at the time of --her death, and a ploneer of Lake county. + -- Mre. Harry Whitomb, Mrs. G. Har-- der and son, Buddy, Mro. Lesiie Whit-- comb, Mrs. John Huehl, Mrs. KJimer Schmidt and son, Bobby, of Deerfield. and Mrs. Hazel Allison, of Gleaview, visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sampson last week. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Saully, 8r., and daughters, Margaret and Jean, visit-- ed Mr. and Mrs. John Fins at Portage Park: Sunday.. -- . &A -- Mrs. Roy Stace and littel daughter, Patricia, of Milwaukee, 'visited her parents, Mr. and Mre. Phillia Sculley, last week. "Mr. and Mres. Henty Juhrend and M. Hoffman motored to Mundelein on and dancing party at the regular moet ;mmm There was a good attendance, i _ Mrs. Jennie Wilson and Mrs. C. A. WoX attended the {uneria of Mrao. Sarah Morse of Libertyville Tuesday vieve Steiner remained for a week's B..Carr were luncheon guests of Mrs. Jennie Wilson Friday. Mr. and Mre. Chariles Steiner and family visited the John Behrendt fam-- ily in Chicago Sunday. Mrs. Gene-- Mrs. McCarthy, were-- guests at the home of Mrs. E.J. Bingham in Irvying Park Monday. : Mre. W. B. Carr and Mrs. H. Olen-- dorf and sons visited Mrs. Louis OH-- son of Chicago Monday, f Miss Lucille McNameioer of Russell, is visiting her sousin, Miss Irene Caah operation for appendicitis at Highland Park bhospital, is now at his home on Mre. Ann Sherman, Mre. ° T. L Knaak, Mrs. Wm. Huhn and Mre. W. m m:nh;u'mw? g were f N . _ Mrs. Bugenef Ender and her mother B8T. PAUL'S KEVANG. CHURCH Splendid Charity almotrer®.; --An almoner is a ar Boc 21, Antioch. .. f A. W. Kunke and wf to M. Drinks wWD $10. Lots 8, 3, 10 and 11 Smiths Resubn NW gr Sec 38, Wkgn. ----~= _M. Drinksa to A. W. Kunke and wt w §10. N at See 4. Denton: wt WD $1; Lot 17. Wken. _-- '** E hi SE ar Sec 22, Deerfleld. J..J. Kortman. and wife to H.. B. Nielsen and 'wife WD $10. Lot 24, Blk 7, Branigar Bros Sunset Terrace Subn E h1 SE ar Sec 22, Deerfield. C--T & T Co to J. H. Tustain and wife D $1,500. W hf SE ar Sec 2%, muc.awxx > C t.&_ T to P. T.: Glagler and wife. D $10. E hf SE ar Sec 22. Deerfleld. f H. B,. Nielsen and wife to J. J. Kortman, WD $10.. Lot 24, Bik 1 168 and 169, Sece G N S Cemetery. C. Blometrom to 8. Eisenberg. W D $10. Lots 27 and 28, Washing-- ton Manor Subdn. Sec 20, Wkgu. J. Densmore and wife to R. And. erson. WD $10. N ht NE gr Sec 12, Newport. $ 8. Q. Goldman & wf to A. V. Breil. WD $10. Lot 2, NE ar Sec 5, Wkgu, BW ar SE ar Soc $2, Benton. Nelson. _ WD $10. SE ar Sec 15, NE ar Sec 22. Libertyvilie. V.' W. Nelson and wife--to E. 8. Ridgway. WD $10. BB ar Sec 15, NE--qr Sec 2%2%, Libertyville. G. T. Pushman and wife to J:. D.|.. "-- ...' °U Bradley. WD $10. Lot 12, Owners | B¢°*A WP $ Subdn, Sec 20, Shields. 2. ty -- -- W. J. Swarts and wife to A. Tito W. F. Tem and wife. WD $10. Lots 5, 6, 8, berg WD $10. 18 and 19. S T 8 Sec 16, N hf NE|sigs Px Subn., ar Sec 17, Benton. [ =~!a W. F. Tem; C T & T Co. to Nels Peterson & Shelton WD $ wi.~ D --~$8,000. Lot 65, W Deerfleld Pk Subn. Manor Subdn, E ht SW ar SW ar W.. F.. Teni] Sec 29, Deerfleld. § Wheeler WD C. Phillips & wife to E. C. Clark | Sunnyside PX | George. QCD $17. Lot 15, blk 3.| W. F. Tem: Borregard and wife. WD $10. Lot 21, bik 8. Warren's addn to Wkgn. M C. Scheurmann to C. Santi. WD $10, Lot 6, Hwood, Bentleys subdn W hf SE ar Seco 16. Trmertielda F. H. Whidden to:C. DeYoung & wife. WD $10. Secs 20, 29 and 30, and wife. D $10. <Lots 8, 9, 10 and 11. Crocketts addn to Pistaqua Hts, # LAKB CO. TTA & Taugr co. * & ~2%0 # 290 Waskington BC Waukegen., # * Telophons No. 4 _ -- _ # t# # # 4# 0# 0 4 t 84 0 6 8 # 8 8 a 6 New building and engineering work started in Illinois since the first of this year has reached a total of $417, 876,100, being an increase of 24 per-- cent over 'the total for the corres-- ponding period of last year. i '%?&m * AlglhO' rec ord wed ~the mvm of inm: sa.m.ou.t:ra per-- cen construction, r residen-- tial buildings; $14,660,900, or 24 per-- cent for public works and it'l'ntlu: cial buildings,--and . $4,440,400 or 7 percent for W::m . The total volume of --construction m.ruunmhoh,humua%b ed: to $61,593,200, according to. F. W. Dodge corporation--of New York. The above figure was the highest July contract total=--yet recorded for Iili-- nois. .It ~was 11 percent over the mtmmlflyothug:' but showed--a loss of 27 percent ' June of this year. -- 3 The same condition holds true in Waukegan whmthohfld%'nb mits during July totalled 0'& This was leas than during June 0 this year --but more than in July of The total volume of --construction started in Illinois last month amount-- ed: to $61,593,200, according to. F. W. Dodge corporation--of New York. The above figure: was the highest July contract total> yet recorded for Ili-- nois. .It was 11 percent over the Anontumm.!flyotlutg: but showed.a loss of 27 percent D $10. Pt Secse 3, 4 and 9, , OF in the State. Sunst Tefrace Subn. WD $10. SE @a. s 18, 8. Wkgn. i> & _IOt 22| "t. 'A. Newcomb to J. O. KlingbeU o Swedish | 224 wf D $200. Lots 26 and 27 Blk wood. Duo.,a.wan . gee R. T. Edwards and wft to J. O. » $3, 'mmm &m: WD $10. Lot 25 Matthews| m °& Gray and husb' to W. Fitch 9, 10 and |w» $10. Pt Sec 32, Wkgn. agua Hts,| ®. H. Bartlett to T. L. Laudon and wit D $10. NE gr Sec 36, Newport. o YV. Ped--| N. P. Dodge and wft to J. E. Walter . -- 8B qar.| WD 588. Lots 120 and 121 Belmont : Addnto Whkgn. ; Santi. WD O.,A.Ngeonb'tov. Mule® D $350. eys subdo | Lot 2 Blk 79, 8. Wign: : rtield. A. F. Sullivan ud-'t-b to B. emento & |Schrade and wf WD $1.-- Loj 104 gmy,ga.nl':msnbnmmm to R. J.| E. H. Luby and wf to G. Beli and-- 0. Lot 21, :vtocnsg."mnmgnucxun 9 and 230 |50¢c. Lots 13 and 14 Blik 14, Kellogga $2, 2 |, W. F. Tempel and wf to D. Gold-- 8: |berg WD $10. Lots 3 and 17 Sunny-- mbtlt Lots 117 and 169 Sun-- Pk Subn. -- W. ¥., Tempel and wf to B.; E. Mo Laren WD $10. Lot 80, Sunnyside Pk Subn. W. Vandermark and wft to M. Sharpe WD $2,100. Lots 18 ana 19 Minnie Sharpe to C. H. Knickelbein and wf WD $10. Lots 18 and 19 Blik 53, 8. Wiken. a N. Arnsen and wf to A; Hein WD $10.. Blk 8 Kirk and Powelis Addn to Wikgn. ¢ s e h t i oo' ; . 'ar svgcr_z}l_'g;.,w ' Shelton WD $10. Lot 167 Sunnyside Pk Subn. a W.. F.. Tenipel --and --wf to P. G. Wheeler WD $10. -- Lots 87 and 88, Sunnyside Pk Subn. _ W. F. Tempel--andwf to E. L Barry WD $10.. Lot 163 Sunnyside P'W F. Tempel and wf to A. L. Barry and husbh WD $10. Lots 20 and $1, Sunnyside Pk Subn. W. F. Tempel and wt to E: Ander-- son WD $10. mxu,s"nnmz _ W. F. Tempel and wf to J. i WD $10. . Lot 137 Sunnyside Pk Subu. W. F. Tempel and wt to 8. 8. Fein ;r:b $10.. Lot 175, Sunnyside Pk u , ; _ W, F. Tempel and wf to D Gold-- Reed WD $10. Lot 173 Sunnyside Klingbell and wife WD $10. Lots 23 and 24, Blk 110, 9. Wkgu, Nhlem'"mbfllfl. Bec F N 8 Cemetery, _ W._~C.. Wrase and wfi to L. J. Szkarpisk and al, WD $10. . Lots 58 and 59, Fowlers Cedar Lake Subn. E hf NW ar See 32, Antioch. ¥. Batcher and wf'to R. W. Schell-- enbauer WD $2,000. Lots 67 and 68 NW ar Sec 18, Avon. & Union Bk of Chgo to L E Crane, D $10.. SB ar Sec 36, Fremont. F. H. Bartiett to B. M. Cronin -- D $10. Lot 7, Blk 106 N S Ests, Sece 80, 31 and 32, Wkgn. ' _: : <A. ¥. Beaublen and wf to A. Durka and --wt WD $10. !I'W(rNWerqo 15, Wikgun. 6 E. C. Davis and --wf to A. L. Seavell WD $10.~ Lot 17, Grand Manor Subn. SE ar SE qr Sec 17, Wken. A. L Seavall and husb to E. C. Da vies and wf WD $10. SE ar Sec 20, Staley and wf WD $10. Lot 6 Blk 3 Powells Addn to Wkgn SW ar Sec 21, Wkgn. j W. G. Fulton and wf to H. Mont gomery WD $1. Lots 36 and 3? Bik RAiingbe!l}l and wife WD $10. Lots 23 and 24, Blk 110, 9. Wkgu, .. Modern --Cemetery -- and : Mausoleum co.tou._wuu-ywn'g:. Lot 426, Bec F* N 8 Cemetery, W. c.;m%:ltcwl. 'J' -Dcl'fl'r&o.:'c.mmm R.,o.mm'vl'imuo. a. Rorer and --wife WD $10. ~Lot 49, Deckers Gages Lake Subn, NW ar Boc 80,-- Warren. ; W.--T, Sullivan to G. Holm and wt WD §1. St. 50c. Lot 480 Shaws See-- ond Subn. Secs 33 and $4, Antioch. _J, Busch to L. Helcken WD $1.. Pt *T tmduand td whte is 0. it No: :o-an $10. N bf NW ar See 21, von. _ H. Ownes to J. F. Phillip QCD $10. sva'qrnqrsocu.mu. ¥First Netl Bk of Wkgn to P. J. Aiken D $10; Lot 12, Blk 1 Kelloggs Homee Site Bubn. Sec 15, Benton. C LET US SERVE YOU with Lumber and you'll get only the good, permanent, well seasoned sort that builds for permanency rather than increased carpentry costs that accrue when buildings have to be gone over when the structure settles: ahat Save Next Year's Carpentry Costs and wifte to J. L. C T & T Co to G, E. Kanary D _ Office With Farm Bureau . fil'?&m Subn Secs 13 4j C °T & T Co to T. Newman and E. W. COLBY husb., D $10. Lots 6 and8, Blk 2 ATTORNEY--ATLAW Wilsons' Subn. Secs 13 and 14, Grant. y y m vel 4 Office at Home on W. Cook Avenue Wflwfl LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINO!S .Union Bk of Chgo to C. Lindberg and wf D $10. Lot 19 Blk 8, Tower Lake Ests Sec 2, Cuba. E. E. Erskine to C. Baddaker and wt WD $10. --Pt Blk 3 Steele and Foljabs Subn lots 3 and 4, Wkgn. -- _ agr Secs 29 and 32%, Avon. L. <Edentield and wf to G. H. Mc Niel WD $10.-- Lot 17 Blk 1 Linden-- hurst Second Subn NE--qr NE ar Sec 14, Grant. -- $ 4 2 G. H. McNeil to G. Edenfield and wi WD $10. NE gr NE gr See 14, _J. Vasilicos to E. G. Patros . QCC $10. NW gar NW gr SW ar See A1, M. H. Rubin and wf to L Mileska ;M'tWDQL,w.'n'WM 'mncs«%wm A. Salewsky and wf to J. Thomas and wt WD $1. Lots 31 and 34 8 T 8 Bec 16, Wikgn: C--T & T Co to L J. Otteni and wt D $1,500. ~Lot 20 Hovlands Hland Pk Acre Subn Sec 21, Deerfiled. K. Hladyszewski and wt to Tr of Sohools of Twp Wkgn WD $10. Pt Blk 50 Washburn Pk Sec 32%, Wkgn. J. Kaplan and wt to Tr of Schools of Twp Wkgn, WD $10. Pt Blik 50, Washburn Park. $ a W. Christopher Binz to P. Jules and wf WD $10. Lot 44 Fordirchs Subn. Sec 14,, Antioch. ----M,. Bretthaver and husb to W. J. Shields WD $10. Lot 7 Blk 6, Mylith Pk _ Subn. Sec 28, Wauconda. W. J; Shileds and wf to Evelyn Shields, WD $10. Lot 7 Blk 6 Mylith Pk Subrd. j f | 'hmmmww.x.mmi wf WD $10. Lot 7 Blk--6 Mylith Pk ~W. J. McKeon and wf to M. Mc-- Guire WD $1. NE cor lot 12%, Blk 10 First Addn to Wkgn. * E. M. Runyard and wf to W. M. Gabbert and wf WD $10. ~Lot 7, Blik 3, Runyards Second Subn. ¥F. M. Foley to Pub. Service Co. WD $10. Pt Secs 17 and 18, Warren. I. J. Benson and wf to W. A. Overholder QCD $10. W hf SW ar Sec 35, Fremont. W. A. Overholser to L. J. Benson and--wt QCD $10. SW gr Sec 35, Fre mont. f Mary Matzur to M. Klass WD $10. NW ar NE ar Sec. 20, Wkgn. 0. R. Green to M. Klass QCD $10. NW gar NE ar Sec. 20, Wkgn. '~H. Porett to A. F. Beaublen WD _F. G. Stewart to J. D. Stewart QCD $10.-- Lot 11 Blk 20, Wken. W. Wilmington and wf to A. Leon ard WD $10. W hbhf SE qr Sece--29 and 32, Avon. j ; ~"It has been said, based on studies made--by educational authorities that the. boy. who graduates from --collese has increased his daily earning ca-- pacity about $9.25 over that of the high sehool graduate. Thue, on a ecold blooded business basis, every rm hbad better go to college uness he is abe to earn consideraby more than $9 a day without such training. As t is now, mor. than 80 per cent of the boys and girle drop out of school without much thought of in-- creasing their earning . power. Other things besides earning power however, are involved in the question of a college education, it was pointed out. Country life is being revitalized and redirected and the eadership of agriculture and industry in the future wil *3 In the hands of men and wo-- men who avail themselves of the educational _ opportunities wofl:{_d by their fathers-- and mothers, in the opinien of college officials. Urbana, III., Aug. < 19.----A degres from an agricultural colege ie worth about $9.25 a day to the graduate, de-- spite' the sump in some of the farm products, according to officials of the college ~of-- agriecuture, University-- of e# is 9 Jl'. (t3-- d Farm and Stock Sales A REVEROE CHARGES ONn BUSINESS||| Day Phone 35; Night Phone 497 ¢ CALLS m en LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS -- 410 N. Milwaukee Avenue Telephone 581 LIBERTY\ ~-- 410 N. Milwaukee Avenue _ Telephone 551 LIBERTYYILLE FRED --GR A BBE is done right at Cichy's Talloring Shop D.&MIWIQM Telephone 829 LIBERTYYILLE Office With Farm Bureau Office in First National Bank Building Hours: 1b8:§"7b.;u LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS ATTORNEY--AT--LAW LIBERTYVILLE, ILLiINOIS *' LUCE BUILDING Res. Phone 97. Office Phone 18 Meets First and Third Monday Nights of Each month at Masonic Hall. Visiting Companions Cordlally Invited J. A. TREPTOW. H. P. Attorney--At Law Real Estate and --Insurance Office Phone 1766 -- Res. Phone 2899 Room 208, 1704 Sheridan Road NORTH CHICAGO, ILLINOIS ppop NMeets First and Third Friday Nights of Each 5 . Month In Gridiey Hall, First National Bank Bullding. Visiting Neighbors Welcome. American Legion > MEETS FIRST TUESDAY OF EAcH MONTH --AT THE TOWN HALL C. C. HOSKINS, Commander Telephone 345--J ceus.Gfith.D-m, Bilious. Fever and Malaria. CATTLE TESTED FREE OF CHARGE DR. J. L. TAYLOR Libertyville Post 329 A I L O R I N G J. CICHY, Prop. JUSTICE OF THE PEAcEe No. 272 R. A. M. -- | . Lincoin Ave., LIBERTYVILLE Telephone 383 + 912 N. County Street JOSEPH A. JADRICH is a phescription for J. B. WETMORE, Secretary CREDIT RATOR it Kills the Germs, M. W. of A. Acme Camp ~No. 176 A. 8, DOUGHERTY LIBERTYVILLE]| B / BY HOUR on Jor IROOFING| S, J. 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