Montgomery : again protested his innocence before Justice Hoyt. From the first he has denied all knowledge of the cattack that sent the aged Zion woman to the hospital after. a pight of terror in a hack on the outskirts of North Chicago. All efforts put forth by Montgom-- ery have failed to find anyone wil}-- ing to take the risk of signing his briel avenue, Llon, OB LHO@ 'w of Nov. 15, was arraigned afternoon before Justice Harry Hoyt and placed in bonds of $5,000. , He was remanded to the custody of the sheriff when he was found unable to produce a bondsman. A "Ho will be given his hearing Nov. ~ Miss Snow identified t&s -- negro ¥Friday at tho"fouco station-- as the man who assaulted her. One glance and she was convinced that she was-- right in her. identification. Other clues that hbave been strengthened by the work of the po-- lice, have built the case strongly Mr .and Mrs. LeRoy Landwehr and daughters and Miss Florence Subton of Dundee, spent Sunday visiting rela-- tives in Libertyville. NEGRO PROTESTS INNOCENCE, HELD IN $5,000 BOND ¥red Pepper is driving a new Stude baker sedan, purchased from the Hark-- James Montzomery, 28, of Brown-- Ing Ave. and Kennard S8t. Waukegan, negro . suspected of having attacked Miss Mamie Snow, 62, of 3026 Ga hbriel avenue. Zilon, on the night Mrs. William Hartman was taken 111 suddenly Friday ntt?rnoon. but is reported as improved at this time. 'Mrs. Flora Clark and daughter, Mar-- guerite, were business visitors in Wau-- kegan 'Thursday. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thies visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hill-- man Sunday afternoon. _ -- / _ _.Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pavlick of Whea-- ton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Laun Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kracth and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Diehl were Bar-- rington visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hyatt and Mrs. L Fox of Barrington were visitors at the Nes-- g'-m giv-- en by Ladies': Aid Bociety of the Evangelical church, held in the church Hearing on Montgomery Case is Set for Nov. 30 Before Justice Hoyt. LAKE ZURICH s Te P un uds 22 coc oo C te-- Ogeneppearrtegs -- s E. ' w 7"'7\""\ «>$ % "'(4"'; 4:'"' E s e o g"wm \\\\ /. -'.Q'L' eA > -l\ s sw < ,/._/ m z.. @ -\\ // """ /) ® rt'" e = t~. ../ ' 4 5 \ {tf-- 6 /_u 2e zo-- '// ' 'fi m "?"."-' "_'. ~ & EeE t a-- t z> -- * S 4 F .'. ,, 6 *R / <, > : Yee _--'.':,». C .1 -- o M A | ie e oan enc 1 > * ! JR |DIDOIsIG -- im C 'j AKe--rric l S -- 1\6 ¥ 2 devisluoamsxn_O CU C m 72 EmCs Cp ut '-M-'"?:k"#i": > SH N 5o f \ péniartyr of K. INDVSTRT Ee ._-"-';,:.; ' F J § ';',f"'4 L'L\ t NrC he es m nssm enreastkerer m e ie YCyal E BC nsm SHORALE .« f 3 " Tm-l : ' i O COMPANY 4 2 enangs M " The North Shore Line . won the first CHAS. A. COFFIN MEDAL 1--Because of the particular initiative, skill and enterprise manifested in popularizing electric railway service. CHICAGO NORTH SHORE and MILWAUKEE at the Convention of the American Electric Railway Association, October 11, 1923, Atlantic City, N. J. "From the representations of the wlnnitcmvmv.thfl committee finds, that on this property,th has been carried to fruition most of the things that have been talked about for years, as the remedies for various troubles. On this property the remedies have not only been talked about ; they have been EXECUTED." 8 From Report of Committes on Award Mrs. F. C. Wilbur and Mrs,. Tom Vasey were Chicago shoppers Monday. Jason Renehbhan is driving a . new Cleveland Six Sedan. f Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Sundwall will leave Friday for Hot Springs, Ark. Mr. and Mrs. George Sweet enter-- tained guests from Toronto, Canada, over Sunday. . parlors 'Thursday evening, was a de cide dsuccess, and the committee wish-- es to thank all who donated so gener-- ously toward it. a Mrs. Inez Roberts of Chicago spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of her mother, Mrs. Ton'ies. Rev. F. B. James was a Chicago vis itor Monday. £ ' Mrs. Roy Kemp is quite ill at her home on Hawley street. _ The Rev. H. R. Flower and A. Pugh, of Antioch, accompanied by R. B. God-- frey and W. . Petty, of this village, went to Waukegan Sunday evening, where they heard Christ Church choir render Maunders "Song of Thanksgiv-- lng-" t 4 Mre. Laun several days with hfifl' vm:u recently. Mr. and Mre. Baward Blanding and mu:sm visited their parents Mr Mrs. Hefiry Branding, over Bunday. > > Kex . 5oys Members of the Masonic lodge of this village were guests of Equity Lodge in Chicago Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Renehan and Mrs. Frank Martin called on friends in Russell Sunday. a 1 Next Sunday evening the Rev. Mr. Bach will preach on "The Duty of Man," and on Dec. 9th be will to{l of his experiences of eleven months with General Allenby in Palestine. The funeral of Mrs. Tom Strong was held at the Congregational church--last Saturday at 10:30 a. m. The Rev. H. R. Flower officiated, and burial took place at Avon Center. The Order of the Eastern Star held a card party at their hall last Friday evening. ' Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hook have moved 'to their lovely new home on Westerfield Place. Miss Delia Kropp, who is employed in Chicago, spent the past week with her ts Mr. and Mrs. H. KropL. 'E afternoon 21 mothers visited the ischool to enjoy the regular work of the pupils in the primary and Intermediate rooms. --The teachers, Mrs. Jensen and Miss &:mthm. sur-- prised the visitors witifPice cream and wafers. Three eighth grade girls, Ma-- bel Kohl, Irma Wewetzer and Lois Weaver, with Phylis Soderberg, helped serve in a very commendable way. The yocial hour passed quickly, and each one present is looking forward to the next visit. : Miss Elizabeth Tonne returned last Wednesday from a month's visit with her brother, Ernest, at New Baltimore, Michigan. LBERTYVILLE TICKET OFFICE ~-- TELEPHONE 74 G R A Y S L A K E ho The war savings stamps held by police were seized in a raid on one of Dr. Brown's town homes in An-- tioch, where evidence was discovered leading to the recovery from a saf-- ety deposit vault in an Antioch bank of $25,000 pearl necklace, concealed in a box of complexion powder. ~Brown has boasted to police of his "secret homes," protection from in-- vasiony by trick entrances similar to those police found in the Antioch residence. Some of the stamps re-- cbvered were enclosed in an envel ops. "This can be changed to go" while others, disclosed by the steam-- ing with <which they had been re moved from the cards to which they ordinarily> are affixed, marked 'N.G' Frank Miller, latest arrest in the invistigation, was . being . closely questioned today before the case is presented to the grand jury. _ It was expected that Thor Wass burg and Graham McGill, bond. sales men arrested early in the-- inquiry, would be among those to testify. Dr. Brown, arrested on a mys-- terious telephone® tip, had admitted to police that he was a "master mind,' 'but denied. all connection with the gigantic robbery. A new list issued by the Pinker-- ton agency of losses in the bold coup <of oxo--acetylene . bandits a month ago brought estimates of the total loot to $2,000,000, with nearly a million in jewels missing in ad-- dition to the million and a quarter in negotiable securities : warehouse officials admitted were taken. SEIZE $25,000 GEMS IN SEARCH AT DR. BROWN HOME Recovery of $25,000 in gems 'and $6,000 in war saving stamps from what. police termed "one of the tight secret homes of Dr.~ Spencer Brown" at Antioch, ~ anté the an-- nouncement following.a new arrest, that the evidence would be ready for the grand jury Friday, marked de-- velopments in the investigation of the Werner Brothers warehouse-- rob-- Miss Ruth Williams returned bome i@rst Thursday from an extended vy'sit in Kew York and Connetticut. Mrs. D. A. Williams returned home the latter part of last week, after spending a month visiting in Chicago. Detectives Find $6,000 in War Savings Stamps Found Tuesday ig of last week the wedding or% Drom; dauglp ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Drom, of An-- in Dr. Spencer Brown House. A N T 1 O C H LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT, . THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1923. tioch and Floyd Horton, son of Mr.| Max Prodzynski, 21, Milwaukee; and Mrs. James Horton, of Lake Villa,| Helen Lutynski, 18, same. _' _ mony was performed by the Rev. E. L Stanton at the Methodist parson-- age. . They were attended by Miss Grace Drom, a cousin of the bride, and Louis Horton, brother of the groom. Immediately .after the --ceremony they went to the home of the groom's pa-- ents, where a wedding supper was served. The young couple will reside in Waukegan, where the groo had a home all ready for his bride. _ "Phe Ladies' Aid Society will have their Christmas® bazaar on Thursday. Dec. 6th They will have all kinds of articles for sale. . Don't forget the "Charm School"--at the high school on Dec. 3, given by the Seniors of A. T. H. 68. . Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Kern left last -- Mr. and Mrs. C. J. hern i@il IiAsl SBaturday for Winter --Haven, Ftorida;, where they will remain during the winter months. _ Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Hachmeister moved Saturday into the home of Mrs. Inez Ames on Victoria street. . Mr. Hachmeister recently purchased the 0. W. Kettelhut meat market, moving here from Burlington. . Miss Margaret Golden was a Chi-- cago passenger last Thursday. H. L. Colgrove 6f Pontige, who has been visiting at the hpme of brottRr and sister A. Colgrové and Miss Edith: Colegrove, east of town, for the past weeks, returned to his home last Sun-- day, making the trip by auto. Wednesday afternoon of last week -- Lerman Sleyster, the two--year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sleyster, fell from a chair and broke his arm. At present he ig doing nicely. Mr. and ifls Frank Cook and Bur-- dette Johnson of Chicago spent over Sunday at the home of Mrs. Cook's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Baker. . Mrs. Onez Ames left lagt week for L Grange, II}., where she will spend some time at the home of relatives. She expects to return here about the first of May. $ .' Mrs .Pete Peterson visited relatives in Chicago several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Maplethorpe _1 C OX c Htmamin * arm . Abanding the There will be a Thanksgiving day service at the Methodist church on Thursda ymorning at 10:30. Come. Milwaukee for a couple of weeks. Ralph James of Rockford motored to Antioch Sunday and spent the day with his parents. mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hadlock and son Howard, of Chicago, and ~Mrs. Althea Hadlock of Waukegan visited last Sunday at the home of Mrs. Mar-- garet Davis. . Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Harrower of Waukegan spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Runyard. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Radtke motored to Darian, Wis., Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. C. Confer. Mro .and Mrs. Homer Stevens are entertaining their d?:xhter-ln'hv of Milwaukee, Wis., for a couple of The many friends of Mrs. Laura Dupre will be pleased to hear she is getting along nicely. Edward Briggs of Chicago spent the wee kend with his family here. Mrs. John Drury suffered a stroke Wednesday night of last week and has been very poorly since. Her daughters from Chicago and Trever, Wis., are staying with her. _ Several of the high school teachers mhm«-unmwou- ference yhlehvuhddotcnmpda the latter part 0 flast week. Mrs. D. Mathisen has been sick toy the 000.00000.0000'..0 gone main a " By A. °K. BOWES * . a '0~0.000000....00..0 * L ETT November 20, 1923. D. Petrulis and wife to Lake Co. State Bank. Lot 7, block 1, Ward & Divers Sub., Waukegan. QCD $10. M. J. Neal and wife to A. Pacent! and wife, jt tens. Lots 10 and 11, blk. 67. So. Waukegan. WD $10, stamp 13 Nellie Turner and E. A. Turner, he! husband to A. Dapkus and wife, Join: tenants. Part of lots 20 and 21, bik 2. Rosing Bros. Sub., Avon. wD $10 stamp $2. °* W. T. Sullivan bach., to K. Stse!. Lots 11 and 12 in J. L. Shaw's third .Sub. on Fox Lake, Grant. WD $1. stamp §50c. ' EC . & se wp_cke Y¥ aba K. Etsel widr. to A. F. Rrefl LOWS 11 and 12, J. L. Shaw's third Sub. on Fox Lake, Grant.--WD $1, stamp 60c. J. H. Kehler and wife to W. W. Bean. E 39 rods of SW quarter of 8E quarter Sec.' 28, Deerfield. WD .rl'.' Rose B. Simpson, spinster, to Dor-- othy Gail Shanks and Sylvia E. Shanks, spinsters, joint tenants. Part of W half of NW quarter of Sec. 23, Fremont. ®o 0 _ .l.h';--'m--' _"$""!'m'. "l "" °H. Untsz and wife to John Thomas. Lots 100, 101 and 102 Unts Sub, of NW quarter of Sec. 24, Warreh. $10. F. B. Blodgett and wife to C. W. Blodgett and wife joint tenants. Lot :. oBlodgett'n Sub., Waukegan. WD 10. L. C. Ray and wife to Lulu Appley. Iot 25 in Geo. M. Ray Sub., Sec. 81, Libertyville. Stamp 50¢. i us G. B Caldwell and wife to N. Pal azzotto and wife joint tenants. Lot 2 in T. H. Dursts Div. and strip 12 ft. wide in SE cor. of lot 12, all blik. 1 in Lenox Sub., in 8E qutlaor of Sec. 38, Waukegan. WD $1, -- stamp $3.50. * Sophia Neff, \|widow, to May M. Unger and A. Unger, husband and wife, joint tenants. QCD $600. _ _ 0. EK. Taylor and wife and A. L. Powers and wife to E. J,. Long and wife, joint tenants. Lots 11, 12%, 13, 14, 16 and 16 in Deerfleld Acres, Soc. 29, Deerfeld. $8760.-- _ _ _ __ _ _ J. W. Simona and wife to H. M. Gardifier. Part 'of lot 1, Black's Sub. of lot 7, and all of lots 8 and 9, blk. "!,RM' M.- k4 .-- _Yanner Olat Setterman, 24, War kegan: Mildred Jeffers, 19, same. _ _ Ambrose M. Brown, 28, Milwaukéde; Leona Modrow, 26, same. . _ REAL ESTA TE TRANSFERS past week. eorge and O e, to Chicago, n° during the Ollieé h. : PCOR EC P CCC o an. WD $10, stamp $6. r and E. A. Turner, her Dapkus and wife, Joint of lots 20 and 21, bik. . Sub., Avon. WD $10, 16 -- Mathisen where they w > to Lake Co. ck 1, Ward & i. QCD $10. to A. Pacenti 10 and 11, blk. have Lots Max Prodzynski, 21, Milwaukee; Cummings. Lots 14 and 15, block 44, Helen Lutynski, 18, same. _ * | Washburn Park, Waukegan. WD $1, Irving Goorge Wagner, 31, Wauke stamp 50c. gan; Kunigunda Weidner, 23, Arling--| _ M. Przyborski and wife to Le Netta ton 'Heights, l * | Fulton. Lots 14 and 18, block 120 So. Edgar O. Duerr. 22. Milwaukee:, Waukegan. QCD $10, stamp 50c. Blanche M. Snell and Edith L. Snell, spinsters, to W. 8. Snell. N 39 feet of S 99 feet of W 12 rods of lot j 68, Cory's Addn. to Lt. Ft. QCD $1,} stamp 50¢c. _ o's se A. F. Beaubien and wife to F. An-- derson and wife jt tens. Lots 3 and 4, block 1, Sheridan Terrace, Wauke gan. WD $470. Louise B. Snmith to J. Fraser. Lot 1 including that part of S of road and in Long Lake in J. L. Shaw's Sub. of port of NW quarter Sec. 18, Avon. QCD $2. J. Onan and wife to Kavork Hago-- pin. Lot 9, block 8, Eimsley Sunder-- lin's First Add. to Lit. Ft. WD $3600. of land 40 feet wide lying E of anc adjoining said lot Sec. 26, Waucaonda wWD $10. To e Olds, spinster. Lot 3, block 1 At Home Sub., Sec. 25, Wauconda. WD $2. C. E. Olds to W. A. McClain and wite, jt tens. Lot 3, block 1 At Home Bub., aee 25, Wauconda. M. Makovee, widower, to Helena Vicic. Lots 13 and 14, block 7, Re--sub. of part of Waukegan Highlands. WD $10, stamp $1.50.. | m 2 ts M. Hovart and wife to J. Onan. Lot 9, block 8, Eimsley Sunderlin's Pirst Odd. to Lt Ft. WD $10. Edgar O. Duerr, 22%, Milwaukee; Charlotte May Wooledge, 23, same. Clarence Lewis Morrison, 27, Pon-- ea, Okla.; Doris Milis, 22, West--Ai-- Olive C. Mullett and C. H. Mullett, her hus. to R. N. Jones and wife. Lot 10, Henry Maiman's Sub., also strip R. N. Jones and wife to C. H. Mul-- lett and wife jt tens. Lot 10, Henry Maiman's Sub., also. a strip of land 40 feet wide lying E of and adjoining said lot, Sec. 26, Wauconda. WD $10. H.: Waaranmaki and wife to G. vanka and wite jt tens. Lot 5, block 5, E. A. Cummings & Coo's Addn. to Waukegan, Sec. 28, Waukegan. WD $10, stamp $1. Phiogl lis, Wis. Leon R. Stanton, 24, Omro, Wis.; Ruby A. Hener, 20, same. _ Geo. Lewis Lamp, 26, Ft. Sheridan; Florence Josephime Hirsch, 19, Chica November 21, 1923. H. R. Stott and wife to H. R. Stott and wife, Jt tens. Lot 714L BShaw's Sub. on Fox Lake. Sec. 35, Antioch. Jacob Zawertuny, 27, Milwaukee; Clara Hudy, 24, same. H. E. Maiman and wife et al to C. H. Mullétt and wife jt tens. Lot 11, Henry Maiman's Sub., Sec. 26, Wau-- conda. $600. E. M: Laing and wife to C. P. Hunter and wife jt tens. Part of lots 15 and 16, block 76, F. P. Hawkins Add. to Highland Park, Bec. 26. WD $1750, stamp $2. | _ -- sA P H. I. Wilson and wife to W. W. O'Brien. Lots 1 and 2, block 72, High-- land 'Park, WD $100, stamp $25. A. F. Begaubien and wife to Emma Lindstrom. Lot 15, block 14, Wash-- burn Springs, Sec. 28, Waukegan. W D $10, stamp $2. c o wWD $1. 4 5 M. J. Durkin widow of J. B. Durkin to G. T. Rogers, Part of W_half of W hbalf of SW quarter of. Sec. 35, Libertyville. WD $10, stamp $10.50. J. Griffith and wife to J. Shaw and wife. 6t tens. Lot 59 in Washington Circle Sub., Lake stamp $1.50. block 42, North Add to W. M. Heath and wife to O. A.|; Hath.hnoflotlotschool'l'reu. | Sub. of Sec. 16, Libertyvillie. QCD $1. G. Lusan and wife to G. Curtis and wife 6t tens. Lot 16, block 9, Oakland Sub., Waukegan. WD $10,' stamp 50c. Ezra W. Butterfield and wife to' Caroline Whitton: Lot 2 block--2, Re-- sub.' of lot "E" Channel Lake Bluffs| Sub., Antioch WD $10, stampt 50c. K. E. Easton and wife to Phebe' ¥rier and C. F. Trier, her husband it j ten@!11.65 acres E half of NW quarter | '91, Vernon. WD $10, stamp $2.50. / B. Ingvoldstad and wife to Otto Ulrich and wife, jt tens. Lot 53 Pleag:' ant $100. J. Syljebeck Sub., Grant. W. B. Ingvoldstadt and wife to B. A. Johnson. Lot 54, Pleasant Hill Sub. Sec. 18, Avon. WD $10, stamp 50c. C. Wiechmann, widower, to E. H. Fox and wife, jt tens. Lot 8 in Sub. of lot 6, and NE--ly half of lot 7, of Nippersink club Sub. of SE quarter of Sec. 4, Grant. WD $10, s ~C. Wiechmann, widower, to B. ~H. Fox and wife jt tens. Lot in Sub. of lot 6, and NE--ly half of lot 7, Nipper-- 12 Th Bh --c'adiv t ho ds Mitrcew + aARFARTGDAVO t -- sing club Sub. of SE quarter of Bec. 4, Grant. WD $10. J. 8. Haas and wife to F.. A. Ben nett and wife, jt tens. Lot 14, block 6, Mylith Park Sub., Wauconda. WD $10, stamp $1. & o ag A. Knudson and wife to M. Kaplan and wife jt tens. Pt. of lot 21, block 5, Ridgewood Park Sub. WD, nominal consideration, stamp $1:: . A. J. Cummings and wife to A. B. u. VUH PVA RARIWW,. RTCW. UWY ARAI ETVAE W. A. McClain and wife to C. E.! # Chas. D Proctor View ~ Insurance of all kinds Phone 154--M LUBE Theadore HM. Durst, Preaident W, B. &mith, Viee Preaident F. W. Churchill, Becretary and Manager, _ a TELEPHONE 81 SECURITY TITLE & TRUST CO. ABSTRACTS OF THTLE «w November 20, Ingvoldstadn Sub 52 P $150 lying E of and and wif« Pleasant 24 WD --$10, wife frant ital: _ $125,000.00 to . L. View H. --Lumatainen and wife to H. Stone and wife jt tens. Undivided one half interest in part of lots 16 and 17, Washburn Springs annex. WD $10. Stamp §0c. § _ gan.-- WD $10. Stamp $1. Annie Young MacFarlane and C. M. McFarlane to R. W. Hill. Lot 40 Sec. 21, Avon, WD $10. Stamp 50c. C. M. Johnson and wife to H. Bulkley and wife jt tens. Lots 9, 10 and 24 Sec. 16, Libertyville. WD $10. Stamp $2.50. Victory Memorial -- hospital Assn. to F. G. Smith and W. J. Smith. No. half lot 1, Bik. 5, NW Addn Town of Little Fort, now Waukegan. WD $10. Stamp $40. J. Serkowski and wife to M. Suwak and wife, 6t tens. Part of Sec. 33, Waukegan. WD $10, stamp $1. November 22, 1923 Florence Graff and A. C. Graff, ber bus, to C. T. Allen and wife, jt tens. Part of lot 1, fots 2 and 3 of . W divn of Sec. 16, Cuba, contg 20 acres. Q. C.. D. $10. Stamp $1.50. Eva E. Carman wid to W. P. Kopf, Part --Of Sec. 18, Waukegan. WD $10. swnli' $1. -- : N. P. Rasmussen and wife to W. P. Kopf. Part of Sec.© 19, Wauke W. J. Smith widr and F. G. Smitn and wife to F.--~E. Liddle and wife jt tens. Part of N half*of lot 1, Bik 5, NW Addn to town of Little Fort, now Waukegan. WD -- $10. Stamp H. Ludwig and wife to E. M. Laing N 166.2 feet of 8E quarer of SE quar ter See. 27, Deerflield. WD $3,0090. E. M. Laing and wife to Highland Park B#st Park Dist. N 166.2 feet of 8E quarter of 8E quarter of Sec. 27, Deerfield. WD $10, stamp $1. B. Lowenmeyer and wife to Mary E.. Bates, widow. Lot 41 Ravine For-- est, Shields. WD $1, stamp $5.50. Bernice P. Swan to Frieda A. Han-- sen. 8. balf of lots 2, 9, 10, and all of lots 11, 14, 15 and 16 8 Trs. Sub., Sec. 16, Benton; also part of Bec. 15, Benton. WD $10, stamp $9. L. S. Whie and, wife to 8. F. Greenleaft and wife jt tens. Part of lot 18, School Trus: Sub. Sec 16, Waukegan. WD $150. Stamp $5.50. _ $14.50 Frieda A. Hansen, spinster, to Stand. Tr. and Sav. bank. 8 half of lots 2, 9, 10 and all of lots 11, 14, 15 and 16, S. Trs. Sub. Sec. 16, Benon; also part « stamp 50c. M. Hovart and wife to M. Hovart. Lot 9, block 8, Elmsley Sunderlins First Add.. Waukegan. QCD. -- -- w. H. "tibf&fidpg;é _widr to J. Brock-- son and wife. rt of lot 1, See. 4, Waukegan. _ WD $1. Stamp, 50¢c. _ B. H. Kress and wife to E. Ender. Lots 1, 2, 3. 4, 5, 6 and 7. Blk. 18, Deerflez Park Land and Improve-- ment sn Sub 8E ar. of Sec. 29, Deerfield. c WD $10. E Ender and wife to B. H. Kress and wife jt tens. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4. 5. 6 and 7, blk. 18, Deerfileld Park Land and Improvement Assn. Sub. WD $10-- _ W. J. Morrow, bach, to Mary Ri-- szek. NW ar of NE ar of SE ar. Sec. 25, Vernon.. WD $5,000. Stamp $5. Harriet Balley wid to Anna °E. Herr. Lot 10, Druce JLake Sub. Sec 19, Warren. $1. : B. Lowenmeyer and wife to T. Tilden Sullivan and wife Jt tens. Lo# 68, Second Ravine Forest, Sec. 21, Shields. e F in o -- W. H.; Johnson and wife to W .V. Schnur and wife, jt tens. NW ar of SW ar Sec 32, Deerfleld. WD $10 Stamp $10. # 4 4 4 4 4 A--%A _# 4 4 % *4 * ' Lyburn Stewart, of Chicago spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Benner. a Miss Lida Moyle, of Milwaukee, Mr. and Mrs. Adams of Racine and Mr. and Mrs. Beaumont of Kanesville, Wisc., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Robt. Bonner. & _The Ladies Aid Society will serve dinner at the church on December 13, a week later than usual. * « The C. E. Society will entertain a number from Waukegan on Saturday ovening, December 8. _' The C. E. Society held a social at the school house on Monday evening. Reverend Rice will spend Thanks-- g'ving at home." _ fos Eugene Strang of Waukegan of Wau-- kegan was a business caller in Mill-- burn on Monday. AmT :' _ Mr. Arthur Johannsen and family have bought the Bain property and moved to llllbgm. %, U tAE ee . L m uic & w DN M K ccn ccualhne : ced Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edwards and children spent Sunday with relatives. "The Missos Faulkner of Garnee, spent Sunday in this vicinity. _ _ Sam Larsen has a new Ford Tour-- ing car, The Volunteer Class will hold a Jap-- anose Bazaar or saule of Japanese goods with a good program and lunchn. MLLLBU R N LUBERTYVILLE 15, Benton. WD $1, _ LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS _ _ Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday of EKach Month at Gridiey Mall. _ . _ Visiting Members Cordially » E. D. HVUBBARD, MARY Prefect. | vICTORY AFFILIATER. _ counciL y NORTH x AMERICAN UNION .. . . Vlmlwun Cordially Invited. «8 Meets nd and Fourth Wednesday . Evenings of Each Month. is ROBERT SITZ, President. "ily ues + GEORGE C. SMALL, Becretary., -- _ MRST NATIONAL BANK BL Visiting Brothers are Cordially 1 HENRY WEHRENBERG, N. 0. Meets Each Monday Night at 8 Attorney at Law _ LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS -- _ ~ -- LUCE BUILDING Res. Phone 136M ~ Office Phone 18 and Treatment. _ t _ Kailser Bidg., Over Gas Office.. _ Hours 9 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 7 p. m, Phone 26. -- Libertyvilie, 114. KFKN« _ J +. No . A EKE PANIRE w Hoalk Office in First Natioial Bank Building.. . Hours:--1 to 3:30 and 7 to 8 p. m. . ifia Residence on Broadway. opposite Park _ DR. J. H. HESLLIN Treatment of Chronic M Electronic Method of Diagnosis THE PERMANANT NEEDLE ATTORNEY--AT--LAW >~ .= °0_ Office at Home on Cook Avenue. --<% Telephone 168--J M LIBERTYVILLE, ILLIONIS»-- _ . news, and goal it 27,000 RECORDS The "Everplay" Phonograph needle plays every word more of record, and will not injure Price $1.00 Mailed Anywhere WAUKEGAN, ILL, Good Meals 50¢ VETERINARY SURGEON ~~ _ _-- Assistant State Veterinarian:~ _ . . LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS _ _ Cemetery Work of Every SBubscribe for THE ARLINGTONE # HOTEL w# $_ Geo. H. Schubert $ _ Box 203 ROUND LAKE, ILL. 116 South Genese St.------_-- WAUKEGAN, ILLINOHS Office Hours: f 10 to 11 a m., 2 to 4 a m. 1 to 8 p. m. y Qlassese Sclentifically Fitted _ Over Poearce's »Drug mj'g Waukegan Nilnols -- _ MANUFACTURER OF Office FPhone 122; Res. 121. DR. J. L. TAYLOR Dr. L. B. Jolly Eye, COLUMBIA LODGE No. 131 * 4¥ O -- L. SMITH, Secretary _ _ W. COLBY ic I "99%