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Lake County Register (1922), 29 Oct 1924, p. 3

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Woman has obtained her hard earned privilege of" franchise and she should use it. In the United States there will be 7,3876,068 new voters in the presidential election. Not all of them have decided at this late hour how they will vote. The stay at home vote of 1920 totaled 25,705,063, some of whom have not since acquired and responsibility of citizenship. -- The radicals will vote vote, the conservatives should do =>. LGo to the Polis, November 4. | DEERFIELD | ed a program Saturday evening sight y'clock from WMAG, the daily New Station on the LaSalle Hotel. The band has broadcasted before fi-lhl'h'PMColbgem- tion, WABA. Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Dike and Mr. gnd Mrs. Charles Teckler of Crystal Lake, Hlinois, visited at the C. T. Anderson home on Sunday. There will be a Rummage sale at the Highland Park Woman's Club November 6, 7 and 8. cna I;sdety, Thursday at luncheon. This coming Thursday they will sew at the home of Mrs. Gordon Clouse. Mra, C. A. Stadler entertained the Rogers Park Ladies Aid Sociéety at her new home on Orchard Lane. --Wmdthm field -- High School Orche-- stra 'Tuesday. The president is Walter Seige! and Librarian, Wal-- ter Seeman. The orchestra now has twenty three members. A trombone player and drummer are yet to be Mrs. Fred Haggie will entertain the Pot Luck Social Club, Friday Miss Fanny Unger gave a ver; mfldlfihnmpin costume, evening at the Presbyterian Woman's Club. Mr. and Mrs. A. Montavon will be hosts at a Hallowe'en party at thei> home, "The Green-- Tree Inn" of Everett, Thursday evening. | November 6, 7 and 8. __ _ ______|_ M Priyborski and wf to J. Set-- Th . mowski and wf jt tens: Lot 82, bik met m'm".'mb'"m'"" "** | a Washbarn PE uau'mrmdmfi P-'*:dh:;i;r -i:: :g Pettisa. rs. J. A. Reichelt Jr. Ahrena tens, :thl.brandha-bjut is :dl_:l:"hd"vdl'v WM" sec .m, &M'-Eua.dlaldnnhna' H. G. Wilder and wf to W. M. zaar will be held Thursday evening | Magden and wf jt tens, w--d. Lots October 30 in the Masonic temple. 's.nas,mzmxm.unmw". _ Mrs. E. H. Selig was hostess to twenty -- five members of the Dor-- On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. William Galloway entertained at cards and dancing at their home on Springfield avenue. A The exterior of the Ezra Fritech home is being finished in tinted \ Deerfield is now divided into two precincts. The east side poll is in the Town Hall and on the west side in E. H. BleimehI's store. about 1500 alumni and every 'Grad' is urged to come back for the oc-- Willard Goldring is attending the Dental College in Chicago from which his father gradguated. Miss Miriam Stryker was elected Mrs. Rudoiph Knask entertainei at luncheon, Friday in compliment Deerfield Shields Home Coming and Alumni Banquet will be held November 15 instead of November 1 as previously announced. The foot-- ball team will play a very strong ri-- val, Waukegan,. -- There are now The Meyer family of Chicag»o have moved into their new home in Osterman Avenue. -.'odh'c'-mnm' to Mra, R. H. Stryker. Mra. James Goldring of Highwood was an out of town guest. *p essesssnsennannenspant anben6 their friends GREAT MEMORIAL STADIUM OP G. Sich and wf to M. H. Detrick W. E. Brooks, w--d. Pt of 8E ar of NW qar of see 2, Cuba. D. W. Williams and wf to T. E. Reardon, w--d4. Lot 47, Williams A. Dunas and «f to ¥, Mécaoley, w--d. 1t 17, blk 6, addn to Ravinia Highlands. y N. 8. Blumberg and wf to R. O Allexan and w pt tens, w--d. -- Lot 6, blk 9, Blaumbergs subdn. H.--G. Atwell and wf to F. Al brecht and wf, w--d. Lots 43 af%i 4* West View add 1. fi:.lmnddu R.:0. and wf it tens, w--d. Lot 44, Moores addn to Graysliake, . B. Lowernmeyer to G. C. w--d. Lot 291, Bonnie Brook. W, E. Melinder and Melinder, g--e Lot vinia Highlends P. M. Knox to F. N. Tomlinson, g--e--d. . Lots 20, 21, 22, 28, 24, 25, 81, 82, 33 and 34, bik 47, Washburn D. W. Williams and wt to G. Heler, w--d. Lot 38, Williams Park and 56, Williams Park subdn. C. H. Stoll and wf to J. And and R. Borregard, w--d, Lot George R. Lyons Third Subda sub see 16, R. H. Edwards and wf to G. J. Dalziel, w--d. Lots 6 and 7, Lincoin Heights. © Badie J. Taussig to F. N. Tomlin-- son, qg--e--d. Lots 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 81, 32 , 38 and 244, blk 47, Wash-- kegan Mary A. Pope to J. A. and wf jt tens, w--d. Lot and Lashers Subdn. M. J. Kaye and wf to l.{ w--d. . Lots 14 and 15, blk Dorst's subdn. . i C T & T C to Helen deed. Lots 22, 23, and 24, WooGs subdn. E. F. Shanks and wf et al to N. Morrill, w--d. Pt of see 28, Avon. G. Richardson to William R. Fish-- er and wf jt tens, w--d. Lots 3 and 4 bik 1, plat of Grayslake, D. W. Williams and wf to B. B. Llioyd and wf jt tens, w--d. Lots 55 This is the great Memorial Sta-- dium of the University of Ilinois, that welcomed over 67,000 people at the Ililinois -- Michigan game. The Stadium cost $1,700,000 and is a gift of students and alumni t the state. Many football fans who procrastinated were unable to see the Michigan game, but there is so-- lace for them in the announcement that Illincis also plays lowa, No-- vember 1 and Ohid. November 22, in the Stadium and that there will be plenty of accomodation for all,. The beauty about the,Illincis stadium is that 75 per cent of the fans are located between the "goal posts" so that almost any seat is a good one The <--dedicatory exercises were held on Friday afternoon, October 17, after a ~parade of ex--service I!lini and students and alumni. The stadium will be dedicated +o the memory of 200 Illinoizs men who died in the war, On Saturday af-- ternoon just before the game, Direc-- tor George Huff formally presented the stadium to the state. A. F. Beaubien and wf to J. Real Estate Transfers Lake County Title and Trust Company .220 Washington St., WAUKEGAXNX 7 Abstracts of Titles Furnished By and wf to Hedwig Lot 20, bik 8, Ra-- eesss4400000000000000000000000s0040 400000040 eesene e mne n on a n anen ns bas ud sa4 +0 00 00 jt«, deed. Lot 25, Fisk and Lash-- er's subn of Indian Pt, For Lake. Chgo T. and T Co. to A. J. Van Thielen and wf, jts, w.d. --$10.00 St. $250. Lot 37, SBunset Manor subn, Deerfield Twp. «+ mnn.wua al to N. E. Quinn D, and Ar L. Kalbus. Lot 26, Blk 2, Org! 4, blk 59, Highland Park. E. J. Gnaedinger and wf to G Young and wf, jts., w»d. Undivid e@l one bf of lot 2. Gnuaedinger and Young's sutbn of bIK 4, Merrywoo! Pi Lake Marie, Antioch, G. Young and wf to Gnae-- |, dinger and w1, jts, #_4.> t-vtd b ed one hf of Lots 8 'C.:o' dirger and Y in of 4. . Merrywood P:m Anti-- och. , Whitheld and wf, its, w.d, Lot 4. Gnaedinger and Young's subn of Llk 4. Merrywood Pt subn, Lake Mariec. Also pt of lot 3, afed. H. G, Peterson and wf to Marry A. Flood, w--d4. Pt of lot 10, bik 1, --Glendale Douglas -- subn, W¢ken. Elsie Bell Page and hus ter--W. Hoops, w--d. Pt of :x'= Highland Park. Merrywood Pt, see 18, Lake Maric Antioch. K. H. Edwards and wf to A. Gor-- don. w.--d. Lot 3, Butrick Boulevard subn, Wkgn. o Lot 5. ex 8 2 1--2 ft in Gnaeding: and Young's subnof blik 4, Merr;y wood Pt subn Lake Marie. -- E. J. Gnaedinger and wf to F A. F. Beaubien i0 S. R. Rynsel, g--e--d. Lot 50, .Co Clks subdn. ?f O. B. VonLinde and Emil Reiner t« Ruth D. Swanson, w--d. Lots 11 and 12, Ravinis Ct. ; P. Monk and wf to N. P. Peter-- son And wf, jts.. w..d, Lot 7, blik Buena Pk subn. Also lot A, blk 2, plat of Highland Park., _ Jennie A. Young, and hus to Florence M. Buss, w»d. Lot 7, bik 2, Merrywood Pt subn. see 18, Lake Lena Weasel et al to G. A. Lages-- chulte, g--c--d. --Pt of see 35, Ela. Mary ~Barle and hus to I. Jareb and wf, jts.. w.--d. °N 20 ft of lot +55, Wadsworth subn, Wkgn Twp. Mary Barle and hus to A. Celaree and wf, jts.. w.--d. S 20 ft of lot Marie, Antioch Twp, Fannie S. Roberts to M. A. Vanu Esso and wf jt tens, w--d. Lot 1, blk 2#, Second Addn to Lake Bluoff. R. Vacek and wf to H. Pfannen-- still and wf jt tens, w--d. Lots 7 and 8, Vacek Bros Diamond Lake Subdn. F. Benassi and 8. Muzzarelli to F Bennassi and wf, jts., w.--d. W 50 ft of E 205 1--2 1t of S. ht of blk 14, Highwood. * Union Bank of Chgo to Nelle M. Chatt and wf jt tens, deed. Pt of lot 2, see 33, Sheilds., L. J. DeWoody and wf to Lillie B. DeWoody, q--c--d. Pt of see 32, Benton. Elizabeth Sexauer and hus co F. HK. Sexauer and wf j> tens, g--ed-- Lo« 119, J. L. Shaws Third subdns -- W. M. Ernst and wf to May L Ailen, w.--d. Lots 7 and 8, Ernst's St.h,ldnchh. A Buena Pk subn, Antioch. 156, Wadsworth subn, Waukegan. Florence M. Buss to G. Young E. J. Gnaedinger and wt et al + OCTOBER 22, nu:' W. B. Ingvoldstad and to S. Mundah!, w--d. Lot 19, Pleasant THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTEER. lavermann and wf, Jts, w.-- ex 8 2 1--2 ft in "" L Kip and hus to Michigan qxla. orchard run, now on track at Area. f $1.25 PER BUSHEL Lot 8, and E ht wW. VOLKMAN Phone 232--R . APPL C o . I FRED GRABBE :f n'i lt:? A*;;wmr is W4,|| Farm and Livestock Sales --R. H. Edwards and wf to J. John-- .:'-ad:.i, 4ts, w--d. Lob 18, But 'k_'--!_' m' + E. A. Dato and Lk Towns Coun-- ::. , y--d. Pt of section 8, and 2, bik 16, Margquette Hightang m :s»0. Ween ..' _' _' Minaie Navigate m,," ',"('fic n R. H. FEiv»r~/q coln Heich Ida Himmelreich to L. " and wf, Its, w--d. Lot 13, Ga resubn, Wanu! C. Williams and wf to R. C. [ wfifl'mm«.n is addtn 'to Area. 3 & Maiman and wf et al to P. Olsen -- w'f, jts, w--d. Lot 16, see 25, MWauconda. : fBe -"fl"* Ernest and wf to Anfia J. Richter, w--d. Lots 19 and 20, Er-- nest subm at Long A. Rentner and wf to C,. W. Mar-- in,. w--d. P& of see 4, Antioch. Jessie M to Helen J. W hinery, 3 _ _Part of lots 1 and 12 bik TR Purk. c,.T Co to J. F. Tranker and wft jts, deed. Lot 17, blk 9, Brani-- Bros Sunset Terrace, Deerfield. 1 Dato and wf to Lk Towns J Club, g--o--d. W 127.4 ft of s Rt of th pt lying N of Golf G *. 8. Hua+ Telephame Waukegan 2588 dreans N28 Northb Arvse. ----. Waukegan, NJ ny M. ind and hus. jts to C, eech M n + Jts, w.--d. Lot 8, 22, s SBubdivision, Zion. B. K to D. J, Dowling, P. Osterman and wf to F. H. phctk watie hate tm 507 40. 16. and 81, Bdwin P. Osterman 'AM, ec, 82, Deerfield. Pollock to J. E. Pollock, All th pt Huntley Lake | of NE ar of NE qr of see-- . Antioch. s-dn-unarmc.n. n, w.--d. Lots 'fl," or's subn of pt of see 33, Lake Shore Pk NE gr of ton to G. E. Mosby . Lots 53, 54 and: Addtn, Lake Villa. Grice and hus et al " THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS an« Lake *Antioch. and wf too J 12 and 13. ~1 t» W. $ Wil Lot 6 and all of nomds Addtn to f to W. 8. Wil-- ind pt of lot 6, Waukevan ESDAY. OCTOBER 29, 1924 is, jts, w--d. Mosby and 54 and 56, L in-- R,. E. Brenneman and wf to G. C. Hield and wf., jts, w.--d. Lots 30, 31 and 32, blk 2, Cloes addtn to Lk Blof. W. M. Cattel! to G,. C. Hield and wf, its, w.--d. Lots 33 and 34, bik 2 Cloes addtn to Lk Bluff. C.--F, Arthur and wf to J. Stomer, w.--d4. -- Part of lot 18, School Truz-- tees subn, see, 16, Wkan. * 8. 8. Durand to Grace G. Durand, w.--d.. Pt of lot 9, Shit!ds Twp. <-- 8, 8. Durand to grace G. Durand. w.»--d.. Part of lots 4, 8, 10, and 11 and all of lots 5, 6, and 7, Crabtree E. F,. Appley to G. Jones, w.--d. Part of lot: 1, block 1, Newberry's g.dtn to Libertyville. J. A. Reeves to H. M. Kelly. w.--d. Lot 10, blk 8, Lyondale, being Isyon and Hutchins Subn of lot 29, Sec, 16, Wkgn. R. H. Edwards and wf to D. Aik-- ene and wf, jts, w.--d. Lot 42, Wash-- ington Manor. Wkgn. . Fanny Nantz to F. E. Duffy and wf, its, w..d. Lot 3, blk 4, Park D. T. Webb and wf et al to J. N. Heath, w.--d. Lot 11, blk 8, Webb and Jensen's Addtn to Wkgn. addtn, sec 16, Wkgn. ' Tyra 8. Johnson and hus to L. Rreger. 'w.--d. Part of lot 10, bik | 1, Kirk and Powell's addtn to Wkgn.| W. C. Jones and wf to L. C. Jones w..d.-- SEly half of lot 22, blk 73. Highland Park. deed. Lot 9, 19. Deerflield. W. F. MacDonald to J. 0. Schiek. MAKE ILLINOIS FIRST IN GOOD ROADS Failure to Vote is a V ote Against Vote "YES" sources of revenue has been appro-- priated t such for such mt $1. 9 o ma the prov for wueh inter-- evt wh'r : _ and phg faith of %e the making of payments ; ge full foree and effect ! The $100,000,000 bond issue will insure the completion of the 9,800 mile State highway system, which will carry.--95 percent of State's highway traffic. f " ag > aystem ol hard rouds, on routes des-- cribed ; for --t& maintenance, and for conditional ? for romde .'"7:' paved ; such de-- t power exeeute such V NXz A ¢----KX, debt for auch and to issue $100,.000,000 of serial beartne h'lrf-' at not to '"b' per departraght? fevige a mfi"o 6 par «nid interest "-'-':" accru=, and to pay off said within 30 vears from lesumnte, but provides that -'-&m- be made -- from o# sources revenue requires i~"the Her" Pitiels Lay !m.Ih'l'b l-'.." 'l:r'nah payments (subject to its pay» ments of principal and t-n of "-','"-";':'.-(.';""T"'u"" intereet . of If you own a car, the license fees will be :':"::24'&:':-"3&-'%:' f * due annually whether the bond issue car-- priated ::E'E'a-' ""-:2:-"5 ries or not, because these fees have al-- provistom tor "",g&:?m'!: ready been fixed by law. The proposed jA 4 -- AWe law insures that these fees will contine un freey ce w amont fmriiaie Phll fore« to be used for the construction and main-- mevenmantemipeniniiormmaicccec«...............--. -- TRHAIIMRREOE Sthte RORAS: These roads will be hard surfaced, will last a lifetime, and will be maintained by auto fees at low reasonable cost. in relation to the ca State of Illionis, -- of . . Be gure to procure, mark and deposit in ballot box the small baillot like this Shall ROAD IMPROYVEMENXT BALLOT «n Ast of the 'Ad Dorothea H. Brammer to F. Wag-- ner and wf. jts, g.--e.--d. Lot 214, bik 8, Wken Gardens, subn, sees 17 and 20, Wkgen. F. Wagner and 'wf to Dorothea H. Brammer, w.--d Lot 24. blk 8, Wkgn Gardens Subn, sees 17 and 20. Wkgn. & R. Miller and wf to N. S. Blum-- berg, q.«.--d. Part of lot 18, blk 2, Blumberg subn, see 16, Wkgn. G, Naas and wfi to Ferne H. Mol-- ian, w.«d. Nly half of lot 9, blk 8, G. L. Wrenn's addtn to Highland Park. ---- 4 TRY OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMK TRY OUR CLAsSIFIED CO'.UMN Admitted and * msssessssesssssessenses --Paid by Auto Fees No Direct Tax Illinois collected this year to OQctober 13th, $11,424,720 in auto mm approximately $3,500,000 more than enough to make the average vearly pay-- ment of principal and interest on both the old $60,000,000 bond issue and the pro-- posed 3}00,000,000 bond issue. Unless you own a car, this great road system will » not cost. you one 'cent. Election, November 4th wl n n n 00 00000 0000 004 +0 0000000000000 444 00 000 400000000000 00000000 State Hard Road Bond Issue By U. 8. Government Veterinarian D. --C.-- GRINNELL LIBERTYYVILLE, _ ILLINOIS Office wi'th Farm Burean _ CATTLE TESTED: for Tuberculosis Free of Charge For the Inspector In Charge Phone Libertyville 329 B

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