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Lake County Independent and Waukegan Weekly Sun, 28 Jan 1916, p. 8

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hawt ar ik the North Wls uamber79, unty, lSouthois, by gin to a o cery utd therM, theNruptmi7779d day of th o teo > County lo"s ntyR to tHorf hich Sut is si , o Complainat'te y of t hkeorm . eo Lake Count4, luy oonth fne herssuit luamo T.r Aro4, 1d- ir Coatnawr LEd, " rknw i TomDalng ihbire at laàw or a, deceAnod,"A-d Woiest haw ofrh J7.40 ebals& lakie as ti o or cro arser nd l th dot. rtWel adolie aoe o beinnim ,atll iNoth bi me e ConU . bn tm en a Wnknowdiefend- dm po he a tapi neer tside thof "tereupon sed gtaint all of the nr one« deenone hi 74r4tinHooki laLe uiv.nthe whi Nui erk re Cmlanant'e nlb 28 Feb. 4-11-ô# Bil ut Coua nty.n mà,r taet Hr.« that muon lMond 1916, t athenopen- noondeornas soo, c a he herte ono ndrtheB 9on, deasla mblerý J1dge19ar sai Court at th eg f ak in sad Lak gna as Coebse qial and btnose- tatonlod, 19 , 1916,pse •uo Assaerteloi sse Cutoasn*» us mndS ae at e mi e h aMdto cort se hm rMd .-m @cry ondof Ma91& LLm. A Mtrr rt e, MONtJoe LOANS FOR WEEK SUIT OF FORCIBLE WALKISFaR EN0MHi REAL ESTdIE TRANSFEllS BgCN UN . MILLERH RoUCtr. I urshd y tate of Illinois, County of Lake, am. 112,, and "unknown TOTAL $329151.50; ENTRY A DDETAIN Ti HAV CIRCLRUST. C" . l h icitCto ae Couny-Pm iaàeintre n h 9Masonic Temple Sldg. Waukegan. Çibaries Klepper va. "unknown hoire at urter, the North West RT S1 G ISBELOW AVERAGE ER IS UP IN COURT GLOBE F0U IE1a .,1 C .Sihad iel l biE. Hamilton.r 1t nW2st qu&tr,. ..TES to Katharine Mast, lot 17, First addi- 0 Aber r ukdeesee o orhEstqate f RTSLargest Deal of the Week Was W. V. Foster Seeks to Oust 2 'Bede'.Miltimore Retires From dion to Washington Park, Waukegan. Henry Wei emberg, decesed." "unano w n a trof8«tin 26, Se per linoeneninsertion teMhndlCnigC, Tenants From 160-Acre Government After Being a " D- bsgrsian if o aiemt . "ork"vnoeu t Hnry Siead. 3 r n 4.»than 5 linos,ofGaske Farmn Near Zion City. Mailcarrier 24 Years. nie Przegrocki, lots 38, 40 and 41. la",r e'd m ut Henr' anadmao n Chalncer. Gner 26c irstinsetion Business of the recorder's office for An Interesting suit in forcible entry L. >B. Miltimore, better known as bloc 37, North Chicagon. Deeds, $2. dvse fCtaieLnnrdcae, h e staf teweenngJnay2,11:and detainer was started ln county "Bede" Miltimódre, for 24 years a mail. C. D. Burgess to Sante Santi et al.I, unklun e eiruasordvie@o1f CircuinthCer ofLke Number bl transfers, 83. court before County Judge David T. carrier on teWugafo and eate t6 feet south 100 fee, lt5,hisa a r'eieso Harrison Notde dcaW"iei theore fore r . ... .. Number of loans, 13. Smiley of Woodstock, who was calledl thus one of the first men put on when Ilighwood. W. D. $10. Eo.redKtle dcease." unkown heirs a h auam ad T o ta l n u m b e r o f in s t r u m e n ts fil e d , h r e w h e n a c h a n g e o f v e n u e f r o m h o e n tet a lbi h d r e e ' L e e W a n 0*. P Mdl W o . e e s of M a g d an o l e ir r oli k ' Ö e a b o f o fi e d h a n d i 9.Judge Persona was granted. The livery under Postmaster CGarence lot 'on north aide Grand avenue in dp*m" un nu i fr. atI ,sidCur nohrCa Total amount of loans, $32,151.50, case 1s one wherein the owner Of a Murray, ls no longer on the force. village.of Gurnee. W. D). $10'n ukononr lo esn n htasmoe -4ne Jersey@, 38> ra. Old, 1Bud!zness has been quiet during the 160-acre farm two miles west of Zion Starting Monday night he was of- Jan. 17, 1916.-N. j. Kyle and wife au int i h onth.oqurerofaot01 dCor u alfide and oue to be fresh iweet ,nd loans much below the aver- City is seeking to oust hie two e- ficily oftels n f h arl to G. E. Stocking, east 20 teet lot "A", tb tedinqh r i ,mtate re uable ndhe sm lad ekç. wiU oelluat escrittee if sold at! age. nteon the grounds that they did not and thug ended a Service which dt.an strpadj oiin nblock 10, Grays- 18 nthetqurther. f etiofinte eun ae othe lirgb nosR..Babbrd1.beryvll. i.F T .biggest deal of the week was live up to the terme of the leïse. ed from the inception ofth fre e. W(1D).$al,00in Townsh0 eip o thre(4)"nnsadLkCo j lot 97. 10cl the Lale of the Hohenadel canning W. C. Foster ls the plaintiff ln the livery service ln Lake |county for EState of H. C. P. Sandman, deceas- Nort.h, Bauge elever, (11)*Eawt of the MoanludfLareChlA.n . 'plant at Grayalake fromn George E. case, Matt Rudis and Tony Balonis Waukegan was the first City to have ed, to L. J. Sandman, nlorth hall- lots hr Principal Meritilan in LakeOCounty' loa requrchAd1)w ;z O LýE-W hite Wyandotte Co kerels Stocking to Inderrieden Canning Co. are the deendants. such a service. 5. 6 and 7 block A." Barrington. Q. lI n hi .Gneral N mber 769, ed Ig. a nwO.B as ppue.$ Winners t Raine Poultry of Chicago for $13,000. Stocking tak-o The case firet came up in county By -Mr. Miltimore's retiremient, it C. $2,600. nTe reutitOfeaiayiss ving bend g eto0 r 1Šo 2as.waiwukeAeing title fromt Neil J. Kyle for a con- court a year ago. At that time Judge leaves but two original Carriers on 19state of John Mitchell, deceased, to uin the office1 e uClark 01 thg am.III., Malour --b-- FU. . 19P2 sideration of $25,000. Personase.as convinced that the plain- the force who were there when the Frank Stanton and Margaret E. Mit- Notcletheure retherkb g n t allnois Bl inci r.ler Dim - irNig 'Emrp.itkrd...-, itdMt h-wbeitet f the.ruet rieJu etbihsnml.A e cell, tract of land in north halt secftheadenmdu nw eed a M k . -4 0 w it o a ep it o s s . er e n o u ht th e L il a n G . W h ite In a sm u c h a s th e re w a s o m eq u es tio n [ b e r B u rn e tt a n d re d S h a ts w e ll. T h e V I í 7 å á t t' w sopf. l a ,th tte a b o v e n a m ed o m s ai n n t B N J A n . L Sbs ,Abryle.Poe' property on Laurel avenue, just east about a tender of money having been latter, with FredShober, was a Sub- etc. brpt or dledt Cbie Bily0 de th CInHENANCERYILL of the library, for,$7,000. made within the required length of stitute for the tiret Short period of Estate of Ella Gonyo, deceased, to andtha M onmmstheacfr ieuponithe ate o llNotCount tourmont, Oa . Wg.Anton and Pauline Schlack bought time. He took: the case from the JuÏy the Service;' but Mr. Burnett was a C. H. Crapo, part lot 26, assessor's sub, oudtbo aid Coeuragnst ao the o e in 6bae ruis Coineurty $ME8 ou ots Mpg.a lot on Glencoe avenue in Wrenn's and Instructed them to, return a ver. regular carrier. Therefore, ln a way, division on Jackson Street, South Of nathed unknowna defendants, returnable March Terme D. 191E ISfAddition from Everts Wrenn for $1,- dict for the plaintif. Mr. Burnett Is really the only arig- Jradavnu, 1 ~ C.De 2 ountert ae of , hllinis, e hl viramE FoxRanhd * 0.The defendants took the case to inal one left on the fcrce. Fred Mil- 8&.i, 1916.--Louis W. Crooker Met heCurDon II WakeganivaT. mArnto, corel 1cf M -% -oto ugjw.,The Chicago TItle and Trust Co. the appellate court where the judg- timore, and AdrwBenedIct were. toMre cAdth Cokr Lake Conty, og hbe 1Gret Monday of Delap, Rloigana Delap, tllP &kva, with bath and modern took title to the ReQua propeZty on ment was reversed and the case re- the other two originalB w • M. il POuntY stees ndyGand aenue ,A D ic n s li pn ending. eqirdece aserod,"vuisewn oobWdéu P P WolideLiery-Oakwood avenue in Wrenn's Addi- manded for trial here. It was rein- timore and Mr. Burnett. Mr Bhober C • treadGrn vnuadw Iebi ae O. Brekway Clrk.devio f Jonathan. ow Voile -Jée . 18.Wotige iety-tion for a consideraetion of $2,760, stated on the docket hers on Janu- retired a few year gogwhleAMr. akgn(xetteuh15Waukew.Ilis.Januarwy 1, 1916. eensed, "fnkon& Pho-----1--.-18-- ln Waukegan. Marie McArdle of ary 10 of thtis montli. A change cof Benedict retiredl selral years ago. fet),. .D.$- ejamin R. Miller, Complainanth devienent William D> -sunead Ruse Comb R. 1. Chicago acquired the interest of Louis venue was prayed from Judge Per- Fror nome time Mr. Miltimore has huJand to, A . Ubr, .Lot1,une'Jad. 28lFi.i4.1r18 Boana Dtlbprei eu W. Kate M. and Imogene Crooker in sono and It was grantedl to Judge been considering. retiring fromn the • hetoA . br ot1,Laeabire at law or 4*vi imliWasurooms forkmatings, we the Crooker property on North Gen- Smiley, service and while hie has beena off du. Stantona Point Subdivision, Fox Lakia BENJAMIN H. M ILLER. sollcttor 8ouderlin, deceamd," "* e oss Sree. t fo eierieystocklagbargaint util W. D. $2.'CHANCERY NOTIOE law or devieesof oeb.bsha n d puillete $1.00 each Charles H. Crapo bought the EllaakgaJn.2.ltast night ùît the Officel notiicaton isla Bobrwslotd 21and 22 n the C01Ilirnuis, Court of1LakeCunty, devIsoflomon Fo pmui ap rpell on argme anti- nof pcreetor 260.nuwetougmntfr unqit.he rigtto rtire had b service or block 10, Dreyer's Subdivision, North a eBryeeErets na sé, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i Wednlrmpi inr f es nthe case of Rundquist v. Ben- Chcao.W.D. 1,00 eMatrJa enyierEroest mtro the NItorth M"' o" g& Kimban-Triggs Red John A. Thomberg bought two lotssn asitfr aes hecur n-dfo hiHeeag. Pollockto$Ine00 . MPol.n a it Meer. te Le . moJnetiof 84eaNdoth ,liii Absrqvine, lt. 1811 on Melrose avenue fo A.tinBeau- terced a judgment of $12 for the Plin- Hfutu an.are Btyetf madeWafo lock, olo .lock tueWadsworth.W. is Meyer@, athr of alo enoéM8ndhest arteor, f A R.à9ak cours, 8 yeare old, Nes . and Christine Johnson tf. Gig s el gan man, having lived in the coli- D 1 Wicalru adwf ovigexecutoir 0 h oW ot, on a ttheBooth B hqSýaLftterson toek. A bar*gain. bought a lot 0on IAnox avenue from The case of Arthur P. Griggs v. fmunitmyyeal hsie.As al a k er byG. H. Kingtract of fand in northeast Besin M. Johnson,Albert aM. Jobnson, qoa of Sed B sea Phne 70--2.18 laJoNJort hic o6E.) W. Bel, anappal csewas ae-ouo an.eey oyasd heisa fac i quarter southeast quarter @meton 1aPeter Meyer, Lon"isa Meyer, Wilim thom inest9.81 has nethCtag.Stnsaoadf edfrteueinifwhnajug ams eeyoan d th oue w Avon township. W. D. 11,450. 0. Penniman, and "unknown àhere North 4 degrmes Est -e ea 'nubof SoutAnnitoriboutr t tsonmint of $57.61- wau entered. Iâter a b isdaogth ot hc e Jan. 20, 1916.-Cora M.CLitwiler and 8tabu, dr mud r a e enboir ne r of thRouO;dt L %ð $Óeaeoret.Dymond AnAtin, B ro neooth ofmotion was made to Vactdthi judg. plare beoby alter hm usband to Alma But, lot 2 andiprest at lad wn ,b a aorrue g 8ifor $1,2 ' ment. The motion was granead Werner, tiret on the list of sabsti- half lotb 3, 4 and 6, block 4, Hine&, -0 dofdI ram Pnwnman taswGd, quarter sec tio insa the verdict was net aside. The cause ville. Q.oC. D, $75. on said quarter ql po " ,o"China ourthree a In arinton. Louis J. Sandiman wspae ora.tutes. Mr. Werner hansse ae landwifeviet.aQ..Cto.J.76W. nlown hir a&d ainkne on 28.88qcaier totheup y" 1 b 4 "Mbreeder. Registered. bought three lots at Chemtnot and Ela u pase ntialDoppd.Ing mail quite regularly, b igt BJaellB,120aensuthet rterW.heis pat la orderisee of Got .88tMiebth PI b eghspin pgs Aso j Sack sreetsfrom rs ofHeny0C0P.The case of Dr. Hersch1eder V. on the availabelit for a wosuosection 28, West antioch. Q. C. D, Depmeser, d«eesd," and "lunknown w Cmpan, I thigese tele eas ld J Sndanfo $,60.Henry swenton was dropped for want o he erbth o osuo $3,600. oeator persona goth.8 1899, ne Docueng %borie Meee1, 111. P. 0. Dm-r Henry Donles bought a 60-foot lot of prosecution. the force as a regul. .M Virginia L. Comsâtock to Her oqrtreuth West quarter of theEu 122 of Danods, page 106, heFoes 97Y- it o M et rm irinaL.Co- Another Case settled. Drntem esr smail le, west 60 fest South 132fet of 'ot So = hqarerqanute East a 5Not ass n1 S tockt l vorr er$9n00kbug The case eaof e .. Church i '9 gD rnthae tim Srah i und r t n WCerk's Subdivision, Ban er te B ht a nt at ron e i cpllM diiatl $750.and disissed. There was no judg. wolfurtm. He averagedabut Jan. 21, 1916.--Carl Bloomberg and E tastqltfesetion 29, aB u6 08 hereuWe f a . .. .. .. n Avon Township. George H. King mn o ot.14 miles a day. Eliminating sundays Th rd Principal M diant in fi SbLakte Ie ref Lre r groR NENT-120 macro farin on Shares,5of Chicago bought 24 acres in south. vctos t. r itmore workedS3biWest nioch. W. D.k $400.ction Thill Pinip al uinin 151aceofteavenmdnd adèëatoMRer,1iesnthwst stquarter section 13 from n k A ORW L1B 3E, W'd700.,' '-24. es nni H.aWe.aD.hsbndto4nhac.y.GeerlNmbr780te at ednai e f f o l o.ote , Lt n d o d e r c l di v a t io n , g o o d a n d A n n a W e c h e l b r a u n f o r $ 1 ,4 5 0 . X e D N IW L 9 1 o w o k d ,2 0 - k G o l d v e - J u i e M . B i d d le o m ,a o t 1 ,b l o c k 3 0t , L T h a e r q u i e a i a vi t s h a vi n g7 >e e n a i dt ouo t h e C a r bidi ngls. M rs. Bert Dvie , R. D j j1, in Grant Tow nship. Frank Stant on C E F O p L C age of 14 m iles a day this m aires a W s r ark NM . B dd e o rlth 17Chi cgo. , W 'li ediit e afi de of h C lr 1 i r a n tha fedt anoni IV 2yH.12and Margaret E. Mitchell bought the total of 100,000 miles walked. It ü ahisarNrh hcgo .eit Corefore er gnto allois, o u t of a i ort T 1hos. Mitchell farmin insection 13 E I T .p 25,1,00miles around the world. Dabovtie nambêed and unown drief om endn t aoe nmand unk a F O R R EN T- M od ern ouse, w ith barn 1fr omt the hire of John M itche l fo1 E AFI I.AT 1P. r Bea u an a dnd w 22 o cj. A ah e bove name a d nc ço lainan t her to pn â a nre dtli aiut n on Niakee Ncav e i, r Cwgodepot $6,000. ONOrvis eubdivlIson, Waukegan. W rt obeChn ire I lilinoie, teo, behldi at ti laui o icae lemorPone Albert J. Uber of Chicago bought a Waukegan, in said and 201-J MbrÑe 92lot on Stanton Point, Fox Lake, from ÅAn AdjÜstment o0Poic 0 a- D. $1. ten C rmnt i e i moe u firsMondua f.inMarchL JlfOR ItENT-8 roomi house on Mil- 1 rr 5..trSIakk F aiglndBRALP AC S FCann"g omany,canh d rqird d grdbe Ae iqur o obrtEli'Bell bought the Elizabeth Bell farm'fatory property, Grayslaie. W. D. CircuitCoat i( th I u u no Wakea, Illinois. 1ei0.B Libertyville. Phtone,108-J. 15t! f10are nscin 8 etA-onajsmnt of police mtrs _ _ 13_oh, Jhnonan.wfetoN.J. ho, iesd uLae outy, on e:first m Wurea. if \ile tich fr$360.took place at Friday's meeting of the Jono'noie ot 4 eto odyurd n li uti tJ . .•J o . . . .• . . . .• . .• •I nez M." Pollock took title to the Highland Park council with the ap- JohBndisMls fOa o 20, H elmhoSubdivi st Wau- pei n hihsi m tl a . John K. Pollock farin nNewport and pointment of William Meyers as as- Iabl a ldwin g takg ofnt pO-kea. W.D, 550. Ite O Boukwayvisirk.8t te f Ipoudingke e •¡ e.ej .••¡ -••{ •. ‡ •••.el eeA tioch rome elen a Pollock for $1, sistant plie chiefband Mayor SMc pe 0 gSst He .an. W22, .1916.-0 i . w it ad g-m le", ckav t19 ta e lima ke -WANiTED-Poition on farmn by Young ln Fremont Township. Anthony L. of the department. husband to L. M. Bargen, lot 5, Solicitor. A.J 28F b 4 1 18 oaeite Wil aneMpriooen, o nd idutrius. and Loretta R. Dorfler bought a plece Thconi was disturbed twol The communication below ls print.. block 50, Highland Park. W. D. $10. Jan. 2 eb. -11- HTuConvgere nd Cat Wags rasoabe. hon Ligryvileof land ln section 24 at Area from' weeks ago when Chas. Boyd, former- edl with a request that anybody who Jan Podjorski and wife to Michael BEJIN.MLE Setr WmM.rn.hir 6. .O od ra 91Robt. P. Rouge for $2,000. ly of Waukegan, who hadl been chief can furnish Information along the line and Jozefareyers, bdvs o no8 C NCERY NOrICE d:ofe san@ 0 mid H Herman A. Schwerinan bought ine of police for seven mionth, resigned, sasked for, communicate with the Oa' lokil D' ' Sudiiso, o tatfIlp donyo Lke. ese ak ntie + acres ln southwest quarteFsection 35 allegini that hielweas tired of being a Park woman who seems anxious tou Chicago. W. D. $1,700. ln the Cir¢uit Court of Late County, the 6th day of March, 1 . + MT & FOI + fain ary . Mrwinfor 500. "strw bôe."get accurate-data on historical. mat. Charlotte C. Owen Jonies and hua- March terru, A, D. 1916 lng ofecourt in the forel frm.ar E.Mrwn.o $00 "trw os. band to Fanny A. Massle, lots 6 and James Ai Bradley in. Sumac, Sweetser, thereafter anseounsel William Neyers will act as police tersn. H lck8, ot Ciag.fenriette Sweetser, Iiiuo en eirweetser, ounderaigned, the duly tM -o"inci a ilprschief, despite the fact that the mayor - OakPakIl. 6,bok9,NrhCcg. Q. C. $1. Hugh Henury Sweetzer, Ho mes Sweetser, fied and acting Expee CaOwMbinatin coinand be pryse Y O N I i ej that utitle.Hastings. It ap. . ian. 21, 1916. Mary E. Merwin to H. A. Schwer. "unknuown hire at law- or devises of of aid Harriot A. Wila -i .« pu denjs io . ' atn tep. oth dio.man, east nine acres of west half of John a. Fonter, deeased," ".Unknownpresent to the Honoi vmese at»,iakme Bann laerty-esof thederoonit atdigth eno.Toute ir. northwest quarter of southwest quar. hoire at Law of Oliver 0. Sweetser, L. Persona, Judge of a viefgutgeCoenu fto sreéin. Sal .. iesotte eprten adit mnDer ir-deceased," l"uikohire tas lumpor Court Hon» in Waukg sMéflpe$ la àossyl pers. FiCe id t je an@ged, that hoeoisisted on Au corresponding secretary of the ter, section 46, Fremont township. W. devisaos of SaunanSweetser, doemqd," Conty, it@ l accoW iot étds o by W sa b1er ais:Co i aobiet United statu es goters of 1812, 1 D. $"00. "unknoern bheire at law or dbuisssof t aor under the lat W IN TU BOrrAard.A19elye ilathe oldst policemtan of Wigh to obtain thé buralipiaces sad mirten etrdau u-ofe" @gd.ad the Highland Park fore. A week ago nmsof allthe mutoflieof. thé war G LCIN webai r sdew rdvieaonneImfla dro d; M t hen gum wMus + ÀA jury ilacounty courton Wedne. lit was reported that the conil was of 1812 that I posibly ml o r Joseph P. May, 2, BEvanston Ill.; f"rorde k wa o gh mguy@agter la ;6 Wtéàpe da4 ftroo7etreda'udtti panieto/hame a new metmber of that our coety l o ntim ihMary T. Malloyr,24Iàbertyvile, d«devis so Hos boiweete, ds a d" atd,,orn hvr f eny eyrf I ws sitth dpatien a cie, ndon atthl war departm et at tCL Jack G. Sheriaz, 24, Mgilwaukee; "anknown haire S&lt wor deviee of Chiflo a Tres Pif -or malte, try over the ownerhip of a motorboat t ordaeilaut it wauMade ..wn haty marirtbirgrae n a '-Catherine 1. ffleur, 22, sme àtatr , amdle"k w d tndwt@ M i. 9my àsewtr, wMies Ir mar. baglemie. .the policmen of thast eity irwould wa* ltb LeeP Mlhapte2, pplto, is. deeedor 'akowZhersasla onw,ýrg......a. aes ri.Frank Lewrietg(umicabuadrepirs Out on etrike, Th cion«was aN. Is it poulie that through ou0r.ForeneM Bos 2,sm.o aryA.Oar, m#eA kW" geibey"a " epaiase. p-ma&ide his so ou tryM«y. *n.The mmn reenty mployed by y p« aprur åt y otan plmoeard Mele, 23,Pr, N D;"mke.seatl rdeie ofamDnéauDiCA 2 0 a t e . " T e g u m m a n d l g C u b . " M r . e n r o g l e s o I et e r p i r ,OIh c t o m y w o k d a s a p o l i c e . s c h t a fo r m a t o n o f t F rh M y 1 4 i d A MB e t r , 3 , i laPed r . N ' D ; M V " i l i a t r t î n O C A sa.a wa snjean.daM 8p2 the so.t of the." $gg u 6w.piduph tn the Northwestern depot t ho uded ly our Jon . Nget, 8,Norh il aitn Aa msto evennera et r tlwA hisseeas, ........ 1i.a ain unpaid anman.sof »L2.ChICagO, and he did noe know t. tthha o n ew.: ...Shit 4 am.o ei.. a bd"reka--eu- , e, Ley Cmao.,, M $6MOiWAD paid for idnration IMleyes esMUred as aumt lna a»Mesof the variouas streeits ln the can render me in this worthy cause e, Adolf . Oes 48 d, 2, aIH.; B '"bieat", deiuseoftbeiols-teo thevsu sd IDneovery di femle onftleChicaugo court agaianst Úwis and su. city wisen isasse wua uggested forrntain ther I. Turley, 27 n, nChicago" heirs a oi e s &« Gorgb e baesipUa M eu nore wiemhteooBranwerngtonam o eection Was sued. mb sthugthé o0ceeof ef tof the department. Yours very aspeodru' HeryC'Beteerboirwak e Ias' W d r eved, nneon habeatà- conatuMeassin OdsaiEt -LUR& a. Wd« amu rnem. Pbono laimed that the boat had bem sold Mers' appointuenàt iniset with ISABEL BALDIN WELL. HIdayF.11att, 38 , s Me. wuke;or ldvi@Wsof llm Gunnghmamlwa, ","ed murenM, 06, ~ ~ t 1etoJamSaHayes Of 10ng111140 sad 4W the approval Of thé resdenS'ts Of the 414 N. Elmwood Aves., Herman Ojala, 34, Waukegan; Ama. d . *mtB"nknown owner or Owneadim" latterpresentedl a bill 9f SSI alidUt, Ity, and a big majority of them be. Oak Parki,IK iaLrn,2,am.o aat o .0 bgrTEa 8"0" ESSOLObughandexhne n1 ht ehdprhsd'teba iv ha ei h a hbould We have matiled Mra. ills the lst Charles IL1 Miller, 21, Racine; Petre Ofden Bradley, or order, duethre yearsnm geod hnd arnss ndwagon" befor the Judgment and exeution wear the'chief badge, o names as pted in The Sun last M urnsn 1 ae fe aedrdb rs edfo shortrm. .R.Ldd poe ,were issued. Meyers claimtid the bill Memorial day showIng soldiers bour- tayp. Boock, 20. Zion City; An. Sar ay 8 0 bm and e rded AJUDaCAT of al ws frudlet chee o rs Wihemia orsaw, ge80ledo-in-Lake countywhowere 1812 neE.taks 1 sgare. oder's o18 es1of0akreoudny, P ubH oIC I ee t

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