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Lake County Register (1922), 11 Jul 1925, p. 9

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SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., July 11. ----The life and limbs 8f more seventeen per cent .of the killed and injured in street en at night would be m'*"' quate W& e anment af t;ehswl «Committee L sn NOC .' pmancent 48th Convention of that J'u-omtflld.flmh' f in traffic accidents. This wepresents an 80 per cent increase in *the number of zccidents compared with seven years ago. About 85 per cent of the accidents were due to automobile traffic "It must be svident to ar, one who has driveD 3urthlt.dequteltr"filfl't way lighting would be a large tor in reducing the number of such accidents," adds the report. An awnkemed public conscience is evident in many places. Says the report, "Fortunately, in the last few '---nupflfluhan begun to ".Mminwut'mboub- M,gm.a-mmuq% 21 TR " . o liicediinn rchis >\ sns or levying :pecinl--llhffl'l the installation of such systems, and. miso increasing the general .'-'1 priation for street lighting, It has b..pohmdut-yfl-shb muhd"ubthn"-* 'of accidents, crime is materially reduced, congestion of traffic reliev-- #d, industries ~attracted, -- sanitary gonditions of streets improved, and take a deal more interest in the sub-- fect of adequate street iNumination, us is evidenced by the activity in ;,':';;."W'W i, from the de-- velovment of better street lighting." DON'T GET UP NIGHTS .,':"C'.b'l(hlflost-.d' will show you 25 pieces of gravel that passed after taking Lithinted Buchu (Keller Formula). Had to get up 15 times at night for two years. fequate Ilumination _ in Streets Great Aid in Presery-- ing Human Lives. z"nn-mth.-.d-- patura) action of the at Formula) is not a cheap medicine. n-w-_-nz_-und._gg Wouldn't it be fine if Sles liked to stay away from home as much It's Great to Own and Drive cities in floating bond fssues SAVE PEOPLE ever you go. Admiration this mn-:l----dmmydm:: Because of its advanced features of design. Because its every d;:l bespeaks genuine quality. Beyond ring beauty of Jewett Coach-- bmdlu&-m"""m""" ,Mbmw-bmmm _ Consider It Well! Paige has put the experience of fifteen years of build-- "That's the new Jewett Coach!" You hear it wher-- * se AEm were mm Emm e ee C P ing inhc' > a nothing to achieve low price--improving the for which Jewett cars are justly respected. fact alone more than justifics the enthusisam that has greeted Jewett Coach--nationally! Drive this great car yourself. Prove its value for yourself--as no ont can tell you. Just phone fora A " l Fs. T its says a report of --R. J. LYONS Ut4 $2,500,000 SUM * sSPENT ON FORT Fort Sheridan, principal post of the United mmzuw its present grandeur to expenditures uf aimost $2,800,000 by the federal ithe army MO'QW- mmedi'mww jAs the importance and needs of spent more money upon it, a total of almost $2,500,000 since the orig-- ina! appropriation. From its infancy until about 8 years .'ohM"frofl.m- | idan was gradual and steady. In the | year 1917 the World war threw upon \ it multiplied duties. The fort stepped 'into national prominence as a train-- |lh' eamp farhoned on the Platts-- i hurch plan. Two success'ul officers' _ The post here was founded on the shore of Lake Michigan in 1886, 39 wears ago. Teday it is an imposing buildings, its new wooden barracks and its mascs of great trees. But at the out@:t it was a humble camp. The plot of land itself then compris-- ing 632% neres, was presented to lm government by citizens of Chi-- eago. Congress appropriated $300,-- es eR t PCCLC 000 for buildings and a wharf. And! one year later, in 1887, two compan-- les of the sixth infantry became the posts first garrison. In 1888 Gene-- ral Sheridan died and the president of the United States ordered that LAKE BLUFF, IHL, July 8. of the post and the pure air made thdu,-.rficnhrlywihbhbltfil function. More than 60,000 men mwfinho:pitd. hgu- ands of others received vocational éducation at the fort. w_g-hpn'dcm of importance to Fort Sheridgn, ac-- cording to Recruiting News, declar-- ing it is today one of the best equip-- =Aqurhnthu-ubll.mmm who wouldn't marry if she could and couldn't if she would. Many a all right, ' Very Tew of us get what we We usuoally get only what we ent, according to the United Prige Lockhead 4 whet M seccunts ar* but it's his cash that's on LakWk Michigan be Res. 463--W think Hardens Addn to Antioch, Samuel Lewis and wf to Isaac Ausherman and wf, w.--d. Pt see 27. Benton. ~~C T & T Co, Tr, to H. W. Crox-- ton, deed. Pt see 5, Wkgn. _ Isals Piquette and bus, to Joseph E. Piquette, w.--d. Pt blik 2, Webb and Jensens N Side Addn, Wkgn. J. L. Walden and wf to W. T Stewart, w.--d. Pt see 28, Wkgn. Real Estate Transfers Echwingel, w.4.--Pt see 32, Avon. Dorothy Shanks and Sylvia Shanks to Paul Rader, w4 ""'2-0& T. E. Daviin and wf, to Paul er, w.--d. Pt see 2, Cuba. William Paddock and wf, to Puul Rader, w.--d. Pt see 2, Cuba. l Myron Detrick and wf to L. B. Paddock, w.--4.. Pt 1ee 2, Cuba. K Pians Tuner's Tip Plastering and Leave orders ot w-thm'-a 32 N. Genesee Street WAUKEGAN, ILL. NORMAN L. MADOLE Liberty ville, Hilinols s % fartin to R. D. Wells and wf. ,'_,e 26kt 14, West Wkgn. G, M. Petersen lirich, w.«d. -- Pt Bartlett »Fitzgibbong Realty Co. ©u REAL ESTATE DIAM B EB EB EK sgec 28, Chields. | liam J. Cary, county clerk. _ / t H. Bulkley and wf, jt,| "Couples from Milwaukee also go Pt of !ot 3 and lot 30. to Crown Poing, Ind., to avoid the Libertyville. s * five--day law and also to avoid publi-- mmons and wf et al to J--| city. Do s# t mlinson t> F. Postich, 82, blk 37, Washburn &r to Rose Chinn, w.--d subdn ; 18 "THE PLACE TO FIND IT AT ITS | right and promptly served. CANDIES Fresh Strawberry Sundae and wf to Williato ns and wf to H. W.| Being in love with somebody else Ptof-cl.mlisnhklypodchmm dn at Long Lake. and wf to Helen G. 40 feet of lot 16, blk The SODA SHOP and wf to W. P. see 16, Liberty-- county. tose Chinn, w.--d ' "l:'.n effort to evade the five--day | law in Wisconsin Milwaukee couples iy and hus to| rush to Waukegan where immediate .--d. Lots 7 and 9. | marriage is possible," explained Wil-- , Shields. | liam J. Cary, county clerk. . > 1. Lot 62, Wash-- 1 wf et al to J. Lot 2, blk 1. LIBERTYYILLE, ILLINOIS Lot 7, Wil-- §15 North Midwaukee Ave. Greenwood Park subdn. R. H. Edwards and wt to J. F. Bohl and wf, jt, tens, q--c.--d. Lot 6. blk 40, see 21, Zi@n City subdn. _ i, The following is from Milwaukee: | _ Waukegan marriages of Milwau-- | kee couples were so popular during | the last year that there was a de-- | cided degrease as a result in the 1number of licenses issued by the | county clerk's office here. WAUKEGAN Is "Figures for the fiscal year end-- ing Juné 1, and listed in the annual report issued today by the state board of health, show that there were 5.310 marriages in Milwaukee county in the year ending June 1, 1924, as compared with 4,771 mar-- riages for the year ending June 1, 1925, a decrease of five hundred and thirty--nine marriages in Milwaukee C T & T C to H. N. Blasius and , jt, tens, deed. Lot 10, bik 1, "Milwau'kse county is listed as hay-- ing 14,199 births in the 1925 report as compared with 11,651 births in the 1924 report. The 1925 report shows --6,994 -- deaths while 6,658 deaths were recorded the previous year. SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1925 LUNCHES LO A KS A. R. SCHNAEBELE I Real Estate and Insurance ' FOR SALE--Nearly new, modern, | home, five rooms and sun--porch, west of Milwaukee avenue.-- Oak trim.. Good sized lot. Garage | and chicken house, shrubbery and brees. Low price for quick sale. FOR SALE--Nice shady lot on Broadway facing Central Park-- FOR FOR SALE--4 burner Florence ker-- !-:---------------"------"_--' osene stove with oven, nearly new.| LOST--Large tan and white collie Grodon Ray, Mundelein, III. Pnone| dog, answers to. the name: of 600--R2Z. 51--6tpd | "Bingo." Finder may obtain re-- _ZL___--_--_------------------------| _ ward by communicating with John FOR SALE--One of the best homes in Libertyville. A fine large dwelling with sunporch, and strictly modern in every detail, located on a full acre of ground, beautifully landscaped with shrub Minimum charge, 25¢. 6 insertions for $1.00 Rates: 5¢ per line per insertion. 11 JOC Wank CC HuZ MDZ en CC t Et o M m o ie T rent or exchange, or if you want help, make it known through these columns. You will get results. KSR merehnow:yyouunreuhnnlnyw'lll'l'h" innshonutimcandulonmmbh.eutuyuo-ilmfl! your wants known here. A trial will convince you. FOR SALE--Fresh milkers FOR SALE--5 acres standing alfal-- fa, cheap. Phone 96--W-- 50--tf feet deep. A good buy. FOR SALE--§0 gallon tank and a water--lift pump. Inquire at The Fair Store, Libertyville, I!l., or FOR SALE--Fine high residence lot in very good location near North Shore Line station, in Liberty-- ville. Gas, electricity, water and sewer. Priced low for quick cash sale. A. R. Schnacbele, phone 276 FOR SALE--Five months old Hol-- stein show bull. Dam 22 pounds, 2 years old. Apply to Chris Jen-- sen, Mundelein, II1. Phone 659--W1 FOR SALE--2 teams of norses, 2 sets harness, 100 rods, 4 foot No. 9 woven wire, 100 steel posts. R. F. Rouse, Mundélein, IIl. FOR SALE--Universal cook stove Good as new. Phone 328--W. _ 1924--Late Ford Touring car, looks and runs like new, $250. and all kinds of fruits and berries. close in and has never before been offered for sale. The price is very reasonable. A. R. Schna-- ebele, Real Estate and Insurance, Register Building, Libertyville. 1922 Overland Roadster, new paint and tires, $110. 1923--Ford Ton truck with cab ;nd express body. Excellent buy, 195. ~ chauffeur's _ apartment, 1921--Apperson, 5 passenger Se-- dan. Very fine car. Will take ra-- dio or diamond as part payment. 1922--Chevrolet Roadster, $125. CARS COMING IN EA DAY OPEN SUNDAYS and tsgumos THE ILL AUTO EXCHANGE (Not Inc.) 622 GRAND AVE., WAUKEGAN 1 PHONE 4110 . Springers. delein, T1 wE PAY CASH Or Sell Your Car on Commission phone 876 A. R. SCHNAEBELE Real Estate and Insurance Libertyville, IIl. 1924 Ford Coupe in very If you want to buy anything, or if you have something to sell, SALE--One nundred _feet_ on There is 10 obligation in asking information er advice. I am always glad to be of service. .. FOR SALE FEW SPECIALS INSURANCE is PROTECTION 632--M1 sun--porch, nue. Oak' t._ Garage | ibbery and | quick ule% y lot on | al Park ' Mutual Life Insurance Company 52--4tpd 54--2tipd b4--4t HOUSES AND LOTS--Bought and WANTED--Clean cotton rags at the Register Office. Phone 90, -- WANTED--By young man, per-- manent place on farm, Good home essential. Box CM Register. _ * 51--6tpd. WANTED -- Everyone in . Lake county to try a classified ad in these columns. These little ads buy, sell or exchange at a very moderate cost. Phone your ad to _ number 90. Libertyville. WANTED--Woman . for WANTED--To rent small house or apartment, furnished or unfur-- WANTED A JOB--Young married Edwin Austin Phone 167W Liber-- tyville. 26--tf. ; DR. 0. F. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Fox Lake Above the Bank Telephone 66 Office in First National Bank E Hours: 1 to 3:80 and 7 to 8 Mme,Bmudfly.M DR. OTTO R. Newbore. Phone 174W. housework for resort at Diamond Lake. Phone Mundelein 600--W2Z Luce Bldg Scientific Examination of the Waukegan Nationa Bank Bldg. +s man wants job on farm.. Exper-- ienced and capable of taking care of large stock farm as foreman or FPRANCIS T. Libertyville, NL ATTORNEY and DWIGHT EDRUS COOK By UALGevernment Veterinal D. C. GRINNELL Inspector in Charge Phone Libertyville 329 LIBERTYVILLE TILLIN Ofice with Farm Bureass First National Bank ephone 57 LIB] CATTLE TESTED Free of LYELL H. MORRIS DR. J. L TAYLOR _ for TEACHER OF YOCAL Telephone 432--R 539 Milwaukese Avenue B. H. MILLER : GLASSES State Address Box T97, ~AT.

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