»6 Addition to University is Plan-- ned, According to Word Just gymnasium, a building for the de-- partment of architecture, a second unit for the library, and an addition to the pharmacy building wil} be mdded to the facilities of the Uni-- wversity of Illinois if the legislature mnnwmwhdo-ofslo,» f for the coming -- biennium, which was asked b ythe board of trustees in session at the Black-- stone hotel yesterday, "The university will not ask for an increase in the. biennium _ ap-- ppropriation," said President David Kinley. "We are anious to . save the taxpayers as much money -- as possible and still maintain one of the best schools in the country. We could use more money, but have de-- cided to go as far as possible with the amount mentioned, and 1 am sure we will be successful in re-- maining within our budget without cutting down on the qaulity of edu-- cation given at Illinois." * "The policy of asking for the same amount each year has been in effect since 1921, and, according to President Kinley, is the reasonable course to follow Geges Lake subn. E..A. BoBurnique and wf jt tens to E. B. Gifford, w.--d. Lot 4, Bour« C. G. Bingham and wf to E. Stew art, q.--t.--d. ~Pt of see 26, Deerfield. E. Stewart to C.--G. Bingham and subn, 'llhmdvfhE.A.lD- ler and wiaw.~d. Lot 18, Spencers =a.l-n-u~-f'uA.nn- durs and wf, Jts, w.--d. Pt of lot 18, see 3, Grant. _ Kaspar Amer St. Bank to A. Vep-- rek, and w1, jts, deed. Lot 14, Idie-- ¥f jt tens, q.--c.--d. Pt of see 2%6, C,. G. Bingham and wf to Lucy M. Brenner, w.--d. Lot 11, and pt of lot 12, see 24, H Pk. eoig ~as olb oi se + e T L. A. Celley to H.. N. Bell and wf, #t, tens, w.--d. E hf of SW qr of nl&m 4 o C. J. Jones to L. Niemi and wf, Jts, w.--d. Lot 7, Wadsworth saubn. .L. A. Hendee and wf to R Shan-- non. q--e--d. Pt--of lot 7, blk 17, Plat D of Highwood. A L. A. Hendee and wf to P Pokar, q.--d.. Pt of se¢s 14 and 15, Dearficld. L. A. Hendee and wf to F. P. Haw-- kins, --q1e~d.~ Pt of lot 1, also lot 17 and pt of lot 16, Everts and Jeff-- ': €. 1.-: "-a wf to J. J. Fis-- s see 9, Vernon. * TT Rruget n 4. 4. Fisher, deoed. H'fucclnc'.Vman. . . Kruger and wf to J. J. Fisch-- er, w.--d. Pt of sec 9, Vernon. E. H. Laby and wf to G. C. Grid-- ley and wt, jts, w..d. Lots 1 to 36, inc Indian Mound subdn. F. Tousek and wf to R. Vacek and L. Vacek, w.--d. 'Lot 27, Vacek Bros. Diamond Lake subdn. h F. W. Rebts and wf to S. L. Stein, g.--e.--4. Let 7, Sheridan Manor subd. M. M. Grossman to W. P. Kopf, w.--d. Pt of sac 34, Deerfield. W. J. Dicts and wf o J. F. Pfan-- nenstill, jts, w..d. Lot 12 and pt of Jot A Own@rs subdn. f& Arthur Abpfel's subn blk 41 H Pk, see 14. An addition to the new-- men's Arthur Apfel and Emma. wf, to _Ml:.lflek.w.v.-d. Lots 1, 2 and 8, Arthur Apfel's sub se¢ 14, Deerfield. w oo Emil Spacth and Mary M.. wf, to William Rudzinski and wf, w.--d. Lot 72. Lyon's subn, Waukegan John Tresck and wf, to Frank Kuznik and wf, w.--d. hloti,'b"lk 1, resubn pt see. **Predenich T6 Bestist 'and af :. z.m deed. Lot D North Shore Acres subn, Frances E. Krick and Charles W., hus, to Eliot H..Evans, w.--d _ Lots :.fl"l.ArthIrAnfelmtmm 'h-*- to Theodore W. fiflw.'f.'d. Lots 120 and 121, J. L. Shaws subn of see 18 hvou . a (L_ 0090c 0 > Lake County Title and Real Estate Transfers Arthur Apfel and Emma, wf, to * 820 Washington St., WAUKEGAN Abstracts of Titles '. Kelly and wf, to Alfred und wf, pt tems. q.--c.--d. 14, LIOQN P!Ml.l.lulmbli!- Out of 1289 candidates for admis-- 54, H Pk. 'mmwmmmu Wiuh-l.w,md.w'd.yfihpu" xe-- Emil Spaeth, w.--d. ' Lots 62 and 63, jected as physically disqualified and Washington Manor sub, see 20, Wau-- ; 41 ot;humnqh'd'du:fam _John Griffith and wf"to Auguste C. Babize, w.--d. Pt see 6 lying F Telegraph Rd, Deerfleld. _ Assrs subn Wkgn. i John L Petersen and wf, to Se-- curity Savings --Bank, w.--d. Lot 12, blk 1 Slyfields subn see 20, Wkgn. J, A. Jensen and wf, to City of Wkgn, q.--c.--d. ~Pt lots 9 and 10. Dodge's subn see 29, Wkgn. .. Louis 3. Melins and wf, to Han nah Taylor Ladd, w..d. Lot 12, bik 2 Hutchinson Co. spbn lot 5 and 6, curity Savings Bank, w.--d. Lot 14.) blk 1 Styfields subn see 20, Wkgn -- Mury A. Jones to Max Przeyborski | w.--d. Lot 113 E. A. Comming Co--| addn sec 16, Wkgn. | Max Przyborski and wf, to Robert | H. Matthews, q.--c.--d. Lot 118 E. A. Cummings Co«ldn-eelfi.wml Andrew E. Philyaw ani wf. to Frank Garwood Braun . and Wf,; Agmt. w.--d. Lot 23, Golds subn seq| 20, Wkgn. #f Frank J. Slade and Eva wf, to| Louie Borgo and Joe Borgo, w--d.! mas.ndu.unm.adnu-' vinia Hlands, see 25, Wkgn. William H. Murphy, Fred .T. Murphy and John H. Emmert Tris of Murphy Family Trs, to Stanley surwu-mdm-n.wf.ded.w} 21 and 22, blk 5 subn s2c 5, Shields. | August W. Meyers and Flora wi to Max Naggatz and Marie,.wf, w--d. Pts lot 5 and 6, blk 2 Applebee's| --USA t# Arthur Ristau, w--d. lots 36 and 37 blk 9, Antioch. . Anne .F, Sullivan and W. L. Sulli-- van, hus to Frank Kolar, w.--d. Lot 869 J. L. Shaws--sec subn Fox Lake, sees 33 and 34, Antioch, Fred Maerz to Fred Heidenfelder and wf, w..d. Lot 122 Shaws see subn Fox Lake, secs 33 and $4, Anti-- ~'T. H. Jones and wf, to Benjamin N. Branch, Jr., w.--d.-- Lots 1 and 2. pt lot 36 Mandell and Hymans subn see 20, 39, 18, CCL J. N. Heath and wf, to Alexandet F. Beaubien, w.--d. Pt lots 53, 54 and 55, Washington Manor subn, Wkgn. C T & T Co, Tr to Ruth B. Slatetr, deed. Lots 15 and 16, blk 9, Kel-- logg Subn see 10, Benton. ~H. J. McKean and wf to Lewis Waters and wf, w..d. Lots 29 and 80. Grand Ave.. Hglands, see 18. ler, w.--d. Lot 288 Shaws subn Fox Lake pt sees 33 and 84, Antioch. Frankkoput and wf to Bertha Mc-- Grigry, w.--d. Lots 7 and 6, blk 116 Echwerman, w.1d. Pt see 34, Avon. Frank Trestik and wf to John Stiglich, w.--d. Lot 10, blk 3, Wal-- nut Grove subn, pt Co Cliks sub see mann, w.--d. Lot 20,,blk 4, Walinut Grove. F. Trestik and wf to J. G. Catlow and wf, w.--d. Lot 21, --blk 1 Walnut _F. Trestik and wf to E. R. Bur-- leigh, and wf, w.--d. Lot 24, blk 1 Walinut Grove. Walnut Grove, F. Trestik and wi, to Paul Consoor, w.--d. -- Lot 5, blk 2 Wainut Grove Villa. _ . Peter W. Roberts and wf, tn R. R F. Trestik and wf, to Henry Wiest w.--d. Lot 4. blk 2 Walnut Grove. F. Trestik and wf, to Fred Er-- man and wf. w.d. Lot 19. blk 3, subn F. Trestik and wf, to J. H. Catlow w.--d. Lots 9, 10, and 13 in bik 2 Walnut Grove. Grove subm. F. T. Fowler and wf, to Edward J. Augusten and wf, w.--d. Lot 49 Fowlers Cedar Lake sub in Lak® F. Trestik and wf, to R. F. Kocher, 8r., w.--d, <Lot 15, blk 1, Walnut Plagge, w.--d. Lot 14, bD: 1, Falnat Roswell and wf, w.--d. Lot 55, also lot 1 Williams subn lots 56 and 57. Lake Forest. Maurice A. Pearl and wf to Ro« Schneewind, w.--d. Lot 32, blk 5 First Addn Ravinia Hlands! see Amelia Woenze! and August F., to Charles H. Morse and wf, : Lot 270 J. 1. Shaws sub For see 35, Antioch. A. M. Hanson and wf +~ Pvedon, w.--d. . Lot 1, vt 1~* * Everbreeze subn, see 18 C--~-- W. Aitken and wf, to !~> twice that of clear we believed that this radio keep the ferries true to es regardless of fogs. A CROSSED COIL 4 RADIG bacon develo: United Staes Bureau « Joseph J. is to be used during 1« to guide the ferry bo San Francisco Harbor. nautical compasses are | ferry boats and during running time is freq W. T. Sullivan, bach., to John Gal-- 117 Wadsworth v' ',. nd Anna, and Anna subp group of young men and 21 per eent of them meoumtd as physically unfit to assume the du-- ties of an army officer, Of course the physical standards are high but \gi sz C ' /\MT\" class of young men examined WD 11 and 12 s wmr«mmw this sale only and not more than five tubes to. @Q 00 Inating receiver will de-- xm-ltllh_k- selectivity and clear U. V. 199--200 and--201--A THE LAKE COUNTY mmmwguuw complete with tubes, batteries, 5 n u # : T Iw t t _ C -- uh. VV Genuine Radiotron The famous Freshman Masterpiece may be sold complete with all accesso '>s The Pathe "Super--Five" 5 Tube Non--Oscillating, Tuned Radio Frequency Receiver The Freshman Masterpiece 5 Tube self balanced tuned radio frequency receiver $3.33 TELL TALE HYDROMETERS-- Encased, h a'n d-- some walnut cab« inet with fittings phasize the importance of preven-- tive measure for promoting health. Special Sale Price $9.85 This radio set may be had complete with all accessories for as little as $18 mittee wa sheaded by Senator Harry c.wua&u DeKalb, who led a fight on great amounts asked for that ended in a total cut of $1,375,000, the greatest cut ever Mht'ownw'rhdom for any biennium. REGI Guaranteed Selectivity and 1800 Mile Range cased, h a'n i whe=~.. Pay Only for as little as--$§95. One Tube Radio Set ~~--'The same Liberal Credit Policy will préevail--ijust pay a down and PAY THE REST DURING THE YEAR 19%5. A;; ;;ld--:l-l-.;e'é--v--i;; aet; sold during this short sale will receiv herddwfidflt prompt service which we have included with all sets » ore. , ~----This will Positively be the Greatest Radio--Bargain Event ever at-- tempted in this city. Radio Sets of national repute, and radio parts and ac-- cessories of highest quality will go without thougnt as to cost or profit! Starts Saturday, January 17th and will Continue Until s Saturday, January 24th on solid 1 se ie w# t 4 4 n a n 6 6 6 aI® 6 + n sn e 0 W w w e i C 0s a7+ + WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21 RADIO SALE 1714 for Demonstration in your own home. Waukegan's Greatest $2.50 Weekly! $59 Weekly! $1 THERE ARE NOW more than two million people who own stock in the" electric light and .power companies of the United States. WAUKEGAN :hddd---'hd-.' of the first eck of the fifty--fourth General As-- :-ib bfldfid&m ironed out with the exception of who should head the Appropriations mittee of the Senate. n Pay Only Pay Only $2 201--A TYPE RADIO This radio, absolutely complete with all ncces-- soties may be had for as little as $27.00 CRYSTAL DETECTORS--Glass FADA NEUTRODYNE KIT NCupaRt |, Pay Only $2 . Weekly ! Special Sale Price $15.75 T wo Tube Radio Set 'l\omm.hbo"lokl-fl'uyhnflwmmm hdfln"fldlaflrhwluk"ln'_'lflc!«uw.--fl. The selectivity and Codst to Coast Receiver s ue e 4 e 6 0 6n t# 6 A five tube tuned Radio Frequency Receiver incorporating every known and proven detail of advanced radio construction. The Apollodyne--may be The Pfanstiehl 5 Tube "Model 7" | Miinois _ Agricultural . Associstion. | "'1"?"'" &"'rufifl «distri-- reduction in n-ud m:.vfiv' e To tions, as equalizsed--for state tax TRY OUR CLASSIFIED COLUN s 200000, somn C Wauon, 1. A. A.| _ _T A 110 ® J N 0 director of taxation and mtm'u.'_h-'w" We have a large told radio listeners last week.|agzortment of material for you to mo{"'.}o;n&n for this reduc-- : select from. Come in and see us. e : count Farm Saresus, -- co--operating _ with ih(-; Cichy's Tailoring Shop 'The 5 Tube * We guarantee this radio to pick up stations all over the United -- States, and --... $16.95 small amount 98c receive the AUTOMOTIVE ENDURANCE, hard rab-- Nr.ulA:np..nmonlm 299 00 walu@ ......._____ sl A nationally known make, 22% vyolt-- 46 volt, large size, "Build your own" and avoid the payment of heavy patent rights, "It's eansy." Tuska 4 Tube "Superdyne" mbfi!d&vflflvnhh With blue prints, drilled panel, etc., all ready to put TUSKA'S FOUR TUBES EQUAL THE POWEE OF SIX: s uie w ie 4 n CA ¢ s North Milwaukee Avenue $49