f'; --Office at Home, on Cook Avenue . Telephone 168--J $ % tJBERTYVILLE, _ ILLINOM | _ > _ LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINO!S _ Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday of Eact i . Mon.h at Gridiey Hall. '_ WVusiting ~(Members Cordially invitea. _ E.D. HVBBARD, . MARY CARNEY o (4*~ <Prefect. Corresponden: es : LUCE RUILDING _ . | . BRes. Phone 136M --.~ Office Phonge 1! _ _ IVETERINARY SURGEON _' LIBERTYYILLE. -- ILLINOIS VICTORY AFFILIATED > councit NORTH -- AMERICAN UNION 'Misiting Members Cordially Invited. mings 6' Each Month at Gridley Hali ROBERT SITZ, President. . . Hours 9 to 12 a. m.; 1 to 8 p. , . _ 816. Washington Street "/~* WwAUKEGAN. ILLINOIS ARLINGTON w# HOTEL w# 'RED GRABBE AUCTIONEERING -- FARM AND STOCK SALES : _ A SPECIALTY 547 NORTH COUNTY sT. GoodMeals 50c | fi'm Monday Night at 8 o'ciock , NATIONAL BANK BLDG. iting Brothers are Cordially Invited NBRY WEHRENBERG, N. G. O L. SMITH, Becretary .. MANUVFACTURER® OF MARBLE AND CRANITE Cemetery Work of Every 116 South Genesee St WAUKECAN, ILLINOH 'Telephone 26 LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINO!S GEORGE C. SMALL, Secretary KAISER BLDG. OvER THE GAS OFFICE Phone 848 : Res. Phonwg 1100--% DR.>J. 4. TAYLOR in First National Bank Bullding re:*--1 to 3:30 and 7 to 8 p. m. nce on Broadway, opposite Part J. H. HESLIN, D. C. PHONE 2441 Charges on Business Calls A a 96 Attorney.--at Law COLUI!IIAI. "LODGEl __'-- tody of Child. MYSTIC WORKERS w.':':i'd 'i'w '&."f Tlik "evete of its disfiguration, the judge de-- cided that Mrs. Packer bhas greater love forthe --intant ~than --has~ the «eal mother and, ruled accordingly. elaim upon the child and dismissed the -- adoption . proceedings. The |Pnckou took the case to the cir-- cuit court and succeeded in adopting it. Then the mother filed habeag [eorwu proceedings claiming the adoption was iMegal. It was upon the ~latter action -- that Judge Ed-- F'vn'dc ruled Thursday. --Three ° Chicago 'men Monday were each fined $5 and costs 'by Justice Coulson _ for pulun% their automo-- bile along the roadside at . Grand avenue near the Gurn:e bridge Sat-- urday night. They gave their names as ~William _ Minier, owner af the truck, and James Young and Thom:-- as Williams, employes. The men were found asleep ncar the truck by Deputy Sheriff Ahistrom. P Judge Bdwards guave the custody ot the child to Mr. nzuun. racker after. the . foster ther -- testifiea that Miss. Lilly, the unwed mother, had come -- to her home and threaten-- ed to disfigurs the child if she failed to get it back through legal pro that the baby will have a better home with the Packers . than the real mother could> give it. r A year ago the child --was born at 'the Lake County General his-- pital.' The Lake . County Humane so¢tiety made arrangements to place the infant in a home for adoption, the mother agreed to let the Pack: ers take it. The Packers filed adoption papers in the county court and then the mother decided-- to fight the case. Judge P. L. Persons held that the real mother bhad first MUST PAY $32,045 _ INHERIT ANCE TAX . The estate of the iste Charles T. Boynton,. of Highland Park, ~whose must pay an inkeritance tix to the death occured ~February 27, 1923, state of $32.045.04. This was decid: ed last 'week when. the court ap-- proved the report ofi the apprammers in the estate. + When Judge Claire C. Edwards was told Thursday that Miss Mabel L. Lilly or highiangd FPark, real molher of George 'Trhomas Ailen, one . year old, bhad threat.ned to: throw acia into the face of the baby so LHal its 'foster Parents,-- Mr. and. Mrs. Thomas R. Packer of Waukegan, would no longer 'want it because ceedings. He held that the care Mrs.. Packer. had given the. child for nearly a year in order to <rad-- icate a hereditary --disease <the in-- fant had at birth convinced him SLEEP AT ROAD: _ , _ SIDE; ARE FINED Thip on 'W feld in Waukegan. _ __. _~-- Lake Villa lost a tough game. at Glen View on Sunday when in a z%_tebor's battle between> Stack > of en View and Bixby of Lake, Villa, the Glen View hburler hnred 71 to Bixby's 6 and took the gamée 3 to 1. The battle was for a $300 side bet with the Lake Villa's returning home that much poorer. s _ _ Next Sunday Lake Villa meets An-- Public notice is hereby given that the Subscriber, G. L Lawrence, Exeo-- utor of the Estate of John Lawrence, deceased, will attend the County Court of Lake County, at a term thereof to be holden at the Court House in Wau-- kegan in sa'id County, on the first Mon-- Aay of November next, 1923, when and where <all --persons having claims againsgt said estate are notified and re-- uosted qto present the same to 'uaid Court for adjudication, REAL MOTHER ~ THREATENS To DISFIGURE CHILD LAKE VILLAS LOSE TO GLEN VIEW 3 TO 1 So Judge Edwards Decides to Give Foster Mother Cus-- Lake Villa .._........«....000 100 000--1 Glen View .............. 001 001 10x3 aureqesin nebtnapts dn ds o Waukegan IL., August 30, 1923. -- ~ . .. NO'8 Aug. 23, 30 Sept. 8 .. We specialize in our work and truly give better --service than 'the average furniture store. 'Furniture and Rugs are our Apecialities. .Nothing eise. That's all you need to do. Our assortments, styles, quality and especially the figures on our price tags, will reveal to you the fact that you should have known this store before. _ Phone 3~, Libertyville, 1!1. Open Monday, Friday a w Bat. urday Evenings. Ray Furniture & Paint Store ADJUDICATION NOTICEK COME. IN AND LOOK GUY L. LA WRENCE, Executor in 0000 tds Snss ns CECCORAOT P dimimerenpnr u. 1t lOoKs as if the onl{ ones for Gover;&Small?Gr renomination and re--election are the PEOPLE. There's no demand from The Tribune, Chicago N&;s and 'other agencies which have tried to run him. BU'T, the people | wast him ahd that's always been sufficient in the past-- when the PEQPLE want a man they want him and get him. -- «.. The . different speakers --reviewed the \work .which ov. Small had accomplished for the state and: eyeryone pointed out how. his administration despite the obstacles put in his path, it has been one--of economy and efficiency for the people of this state. * Phc. >al ' x He could do nothing else excepting to agree to run for governor after--such a. wonderful showing by his friends. --Of cofrse such mediums as the Chicago Tribune and others will --say that man)"';gny-rollers" were also present. ~Of--course that's naturdl. --It would be an un-- heard of thing for a governor to be guest of honor at a meeting of this sort and not have some of those who are loyal to him and whonm--he has been loyal to among the guests. ~But when you figure that there were 25,000 persons there you can read the Tribune's deductions and sprinkle the usual amount of salt that is customary.~© _ It was a memorable gathering for Kankakee, it was a memorable gathering for: Illindis, it was memorable 'in the history of the United States because it marks a move-- ment: right now for the return to power of the Republican party with Len Small as leader in Illinois. For, with the primaries coming early next year in this state the whole nation will have its eyes on Illinojs, to see which way the wind is blowing and with Len Small leading the ticket in this state it's going ta blow just the way we want it. And Tllinois will be the means of helping savé the party at the next presidential election. The eyes of the nation will focus upon Illinois from now on and the meeting at ;(ank_akee was one of vast Importance because of this act. y * * 4A .** We congratulate Gov, Small on the manifestations made by his friendg. »We--congratulate his friendg and the people of the state--on his willingness to continue the sacrifice he has given so long in.carrying the duties of Illinois. . Personally we feel that the governor;has given almost--enough already to the people of this state. 'He has been harassed and maligned right and left since he has been in office. ' But Len Small is a fighter and won't give up,. especially when he knows he is right. That's why,' inview of the pressure brought to bear uport him, he has consented to again be the head of the Republican Party providing the people in the state continue to in-- sist upon it.. And the evidences as shown at Kankakee on Wednesday skems very conclusive that a big majority at the coming primary will formally expresslgm'ai& con-- fidence in Len é)mall and he no doubt will head the ticket at the coming gubernatorial election. 7 C . 'Many words of praise were spoken from the plat-- form for Governor Small but after dozens of men had contributed their efforts in eulogizing him and his work one speaker fittingly put it when he saiw that "the half had not been said."> 5p4A [ r f However, the governor Said he was ready if the peo-- ple wanted him to, to keep right on and fight to a finish. And so that's how it en'dedt:g the g&vpmor agreed to run again because the people of the state through the thou-- sands assembled agelgankakee, said they wanteg him-- and they said so with decided emphasis." _ . > § ing of love and such an outpouring of sentiment for a state executive as took place Wednesday at Kankakee. Certainly Governor Small has, reason to feel highly elated, highly complimented on the manifestation 'of es-- tc;:xdn and appreciation as shown by his friends on Wed-- nesday. # ¥%. t uthie l,t o PB £, : _ The governor is pictured as the people's friend and statistics and instances were present to prove this state-- ment. It was a case where--the governor for the first time since he has been in the executive chair was--able to meet his friends from all parts of the state and tell them how 'he had endeavored .to live up to his trust, how he __*.It is our belief that never before in the histary of the state has there been such an outburst, such an outpour-- _ Six months ago Governor Small didn't want or ex-- pect to be a candidate Jor renomination, Then timexwent im. _ Sentiment molded so fast, things switched: 8o rapid-- ly that there was nothing elge for.him,to do excepting to had fulfilled His obligations and his pledges .d efforts of certain interests not only to dominat gptliftf him out of business even to the point of is life.; _ 5 allow his name to go .urpi-rf(r)'rr r;n'i;m{n;t;(-mmvi;d"s; -hia hat's in the ring--an®he will be there at the finigh, again a victor. & : ~ ' %, 1j 1¥#dl _ L1ICIC wWwan HOLIlIS elgte 10F.,. NIM to do exce ting afia'in make the sactrifice for:the Qeop'e of ,hiq.}hfe'A L cll s Kb is un c i t ho n e We t W1c o * 1% Lo w It looks as if the onl g THURSDAY, AUGUST 23,1923. THE PEOPLE WANT SMALL _"~>, peo for Govemor_Small-f;lq },_acmm.m 10 14-- 22 17, ~From -thom:mw,mvm | Played by Duffy vs. Earley. > ~ > AV 14° 14 18 °11 16 1 6 30 %6 E23311 28 14 30 28b 2111 3111 . 4T 100 P18 __ $ 11' 1430 17 26 1B KB CBP Mn | 11 & ¢C WAlt: :8 10. 1011 > 5 24 20a 28 24 26 23 19 lc d13 6 f ?lmon to Problem No. 2%6/° By® L. M. Stearns. _ Black--2 #@ K 31. ., _ ~ White--11 16 18 K 1; f _ 'White to play and win. f s <1. 6 15,10 ~11 8 i8 15 10 6 KW CHK N OP1 HH >%.. 4 & aprmmmmmmiald . \y f Bolution to Problem No. '27; By L. M. Stearna. '{2.. 3 15 22 33 K 40c White to play and win,. . No # 18 18790 4 0% 2B 1% § 12# 814 0 5140 111 14B l1 18 Black--8 11 12 18 K 30. 'White--19 20 28 81 K 2. ue "Cootmat is ar o un 35 ore 6 2 3 G@ $ 110 IfT :B O# 17 21 Chas. J. Dickey, r'astor: Phone 11%--J. Miss Addie Milier, Glen: Hoskins, James Davia and Mys, Waiter A. Mo Music Directors. * Echool at 10 a. ¥. Morn fship at 11 Spr-- worship a & .M ; m% E/ Awift, of Chicago. Music by the choir. 3B Epworth League devotional service at 6:30 p. m,. C @f i T uk SM.AWMM services nor Sunday School will :.'}nto'uuaomuol Orphan's Od-- People's Home At Bensonville, IIL. All friends th'; Home are most c come to the festival #- Maywood Boys' Band will give a concert from 3 to 4:80 p. m. Union service, at the Pmbytm ehurch at 7;30 p. m. Chas. E. will be the preacher. ° _ 24 20a 28 24 etc.. Drawn. Wednesday, August-- $8th, -- prayer mogting. 4. i. Wade witt be teadep, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN c Rev,; Guy Smock, Pastor. Nirel beaad us id e ae ul o :46 a. m. W. wm We are having a remark-- able attendance for the summer sea «--Ape-- 7 ST. LA WRENCES EPISCOPAL CAur ch Services § Rev. H. B. Gvyn. Pastor. T "Bg 1P Puneer Atler. Trinity) Morning Prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock by R. B.. Godtrey, of Grayslake. Sunday School af the usual hour. Holution--to Probleth No. 28. By Black=--9,.13 19 --Kse 20 25. White--6 16 26 Ks 10 12 White to play and win. Black--13 14 Ks 10 24 29. White--22 26 32 Ks 23 30. White to playand win. Problein No. 81. By J. George. FIRSAI METHOUVIST EPISCOPAL Black--11 12 13 14023 White--19 28 30 21 K 6. White to »lay and win. Problem No. 34. ~By J. George. a----White starts a powerful attack. b----31--26:is {favored by many. ¢--19 3 is sometimes 'taken. A dA--Published play. j 3 8T. '8; EVANGELICAL ' rw:vuca * Rexv _A4--0% M B oasthch migula's O# *%wU% M rf;a BA Y MB# --% _A _ A uw _A u #% Teouy m UEU % o c ez B8%e@0% 4 U *% Th U %I ¥--% O% 88 HWoON--_ ~--By P. M. Bradt. 2#3 18 21 17 31 14 30 17 23 14 1 10 11 ~ 2 19 1c d13 es 11 25' 19 16 Leo. F. Yena vs. Edward Eggars, Max _ _H. Yena, Jr.. and Edwin Ahistrom, Sheriff of Lake County, Illinois. . JIn Chancery, No0.~12890, $ e o The requisite affidavit having been filed in the office of the--Clerk of said Court, notite is therefore hereby given to the said defendants above named that ~the--above named +Complainant heretofore filed his .Bill ot'C_m in said Court on the Chancery side thereof, and that a summons thereup-- on issued out of said Court Against the above named defendants return-- able on the first day of the term of the Circult Gourt of Lake County, to be held at the Court House in Wauke gan in said Lake County, on the First Monday.of March, A. D. 1923, ahd that t'.',»m.m 'O!memm Aah for confirmation on Bunday, fi 31st." Olasses for instruction will be held at once, and prospective candi-- dates are asked to communicate with Mr. Gwyn at once. State of Illinois, County of Lake, ss. Clreu't Court of Lake County, October . Term A. D. 1923. all Dpersons having claims against said estate are notified and requested to present the same to said Court for adjudication. f estate of Elizabeth C. Pope, deceased, will attend the Probate Court of Lake County, at a term thereof to be holden at the Court House in Waukegan, in said County, on the first Monday of October next, 1923, when and where Will and T of Lncinda Brown, deceased, will sttend the Cpunty Court of Lake County, at a term thereof to be hoiden at the Court House in Wau-- kegan, in said County, on the first Monday of October next, 1923, when. and where all persons having claims' the mm on Bunday, Bept. 2. will ~Be : *%, % mialy commininn aho soriian at 11 ;,umm o Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pankonin and son of Rockford are spending their va-- cation wit hrelatives 'and friends in this community. Mrs. Pankonin. was ftormerly ~Miss 'Avis Hayford, and is well known here. . > There will be no services at, Wash-- burn cblnlh:ut Bunday evening, on account of Vernon--Ela Townships Bunday School convention, which will in Prairle View.. All are invited and should make an effort to attend this convention. * & se _ Chas, J. Hersthberger worked th: requested to present the same to said Cowrt for adjudication. .. The Women's~Cemtery Association meeting, which was announ¢ed for the last in this monthb, has been n"dm until Thursday, Sept. 27th, when the .meeting will be held at the home of Miss Laura Sprague. last Friday and Saturday, in the ab-- sence of the regylar operator. Be sure and attend the Lake County ¥air and get your dinner at the res-- taurant of the Washburn Congrega tonal church The tent will be at the same location as last--year, just north of the fountain, and the same splendid meals will be served as last year. The brice will be moderate, and all fuhds are for the ben:fit of the church. f SAMUEL I. POPE, & Administrator. Waukegan, I!1., Aug. 3, 192. *3 Bervices M at 10:46 a, m. Bubject, "Mind." * Public notitce is hereby given that Whukegan, II1., August 2, 1923. se * Aug. 4 16 23 Public notite is bereby given that fit You zan get quick action if the E __' price is right We Have Clients In The Market For: Small Farms Of Two Atres And Up 516 NORTH MILWAUVUKEE AVENUE Over Deckers' Drug Store-- LIBERTYVILLE, 1 ADJVUDICATION NOTICE ADJUDICATION NOTICE CHANCERY NOTICE HALF DAY 3 LEMMA GLASS, . for Aug. 9 16 23 & Petersen Allas Bummons issued out of said Court, returnable on the First day af the October Term A. D. 1923, as is by law required, and which suit is still ®au PA --p D Reki Mitai® eneine. wilre i CE Banyare ut Prakk d FOR . $ALE--Breeding -- pigeons and oou.h. $1.and 756 each, Oid Mili Farm, Deerfield, I!1.-- Tel. Lake Forest 807.¥3 or H. P. 73. 26 tf FOR SALE----My homt at 329 Cory Avenue, Waukegan; 12--roo0m block concrete garage. W. J. Al-- len, Waukegan, . 26-- WANTED--Position 'with +room <and bosre.bybo"':t:udmm_nehool. Notify Leslie , Fox Lake, = it Wj-nmt room onehalf from eJectric depot. Call at 124 Sunnyside Place, lJb»rtyvmoi'_ll'l.t frame house in good repair; bath, nate darning. Salary $75 a woeek for 53x132; allimprovements; 2--car BABY CHIX, Thoroughbred Odds and ~ Knds, consisting of Leghorns, Barred uoodn,"'m.mm l-'n'ng ' & for cti?k deltvery. D. T. ¥Farrow WANTED--A strong boy or an eldefily man to work around farm; $ hours per day. Call Libertyville 434. . 38tf NOTICBE--After August 19th, the Long FOR SALE--Now is your chance to get utarted in purebred White: Em-- den geese and Mammoth White Pekin ducks at alow vrice. Geese, your own choice, $2.75.-- Ducks $1.50, your own mmmw 100 or more egg layers. 'This ' good until Bept 20th. Call at farm three miles southeast of Antioch,. Mrs. J. C.'m son, R 2, Hox 22--B, Antioch, IIL > j FOR SALE--1920 Ford coupe; in good running order. $175 if taken at once. Call phone 267--R--1. 843t to work on farm; wife to cook for. m.thmwmucn. Good 'wages,* , light and fuel furnished. In-- quire Long Wood Farm, Lake Villa, IIL Phone 127--W, Lake Villa: St+1t FUR SALE--Singer sewing machine, Stocking Milis, Norristown. Pa®" 20--15t aged woman for general housework. No washing. Must be experienced. A goad home and permanent position for the right person. 'Write or phone Mrs. Chas. 8. MoCoy, 730 Ashkard Avenue, in first class condition. Call or write :n. M. Williams, 329 Notth Avenue, yvilie. : , * _ S43t Grove cider mill will be open Tues-- days and Saturdays. Barreis and kegs for sale. J. H. Eisler. WANTEID--Men or women to take or for fen, Waukegan, I!L, Aug. 6, A. D. 19283. | E. 8. Gail, Complainants' Solicitor, ¥ *« ~<> . ."~ '$ Aug. 16 23 30 Bept. 6. _ r fen, md children. Riimi-- Gilasses Scientifically Fitted OoFFICE : Over Pearcé's Drug-- Store, Waukegan Iilinois 10 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4 o. m. . . 498 p. u. €*" Office"Phone 122; Res. 121. Dr. L. B. Jolly Eye, 'Ear, LEWIS 0. BROCKWAY, WANT ADS. wig