_ *TOT H.S. RATTL o n > acclie had Each finds many of our Al+ mlh%_aunfi. Fout M?'. ehuol'&efibfl tending~the University of Blinois. mre attending the nurse's school at the Victory Memorial Hospital. Jack Austin is in the School. of Commerce st De Paul University. _Walter Eniebrecht, Hobart Swan, a..u-w:_:--- Casey Feshman . Harriet Km Boys Athletic Editor.Adelbert Business Manager___Pender W KFaculty Sponsor..._.__Miss Dawson Kogar, we hear, is a Delta Alpha Epsilon. -- Lmeille Golding will be in Caicago at the Academy of Fime Arts. ' Amber Grabbe, Edessa Herring-- =J¢hlmyudfl;.nd0d- are Kalb. ' _R. Dell Buesching and Vincent "fiuy%m.tw So is Celia is business m;n;m e Walter Horenberger and Gertrude Grandy are working in Chicago. Marie Brown is at home now. Harriet Dodge is enrolled at Lake Foerst University. Gladys Lyons is working at the Farm Bareau. Chicago School of Pharmacy. ~ Everett Neville, who is at Tllinois, ,P'hm ' John Schotanus is working at the North Shore. « "M--a:rhxh-h'. Lillian Smith is working at Cash and Carry Market. _ Russel Towner is at the Bank of k ul o cntrliinoutlh it tbrmcs > / in touth with you. Remember, this is your Alma Mater. To each and every alumnus the Rattle sends is pledged to Delta Aipha Epsilon good for the first time. Everyone Olll.r'n'tl,lnc NEws Hike, ednesday, Sept, 23 Starting the new school year 1 _ Our hike representative, Johnson, took us on a littie ts or the faake imen mhay of the then walked ~H'!. '- see we =ere in trim for sur Wan-- i hike which will be in the near hmb#il".--*'l\h--;u--:' 'm' Mmm but because of being away to school or working many could not come. We were mighty glad to have some members back with us again for a was waiting to take us home. _ There wers thirty !fli"@m#fl: tt-fi': Davis Walkington is learning how izhes for a fine year! -- -- Go to Crystal Lake October 3. Drive the Lissis to Crystal Lake wITH OUR ALUMNI And then into the world we come, Freshman class or are a new--comer this year, you will certainly want to clip it out and learn it before another day passos. To L. T. H. 4, this song occupies the same place of honor as the "Orange and Blw," of lllincis and the well--known "On Wisconsin." Don't be a slacker! Be ready to Join in on every verse next time we have a"pep meeting or an assembly. l'bnlbl.'r.l.s.! 7 though the iegs aren't quite as new as when we started ount. Let's be as ready for our next, hike as we were for this one and have sixty! A short little word fraught with much meaning to our school spirit. Every student .owes it to himself ons m fore they for Waukeg It's nfiwmsj © There needn't be any grumblings because we can't go"to the game. 'There are lots more coming on Sat-- urdays that every student can go to 'und yell their "heads off and 'hm'.outfl.(m_tfllfloh: class please note constrietion.)' lt-ndlyhhlqdh.vm.* get the proper school spirit. | want every person here to feel th uummmuhsdn"" make our school have a record y6: in athleties. 'l'hfdiowma do give the best and the most thi they have, and when they have reached the end, it is up to us to help them do their supar--best. _ After a rousing pep meeting, last !flhfll'l,l-!l.l.w seems anxious to go aga'lr even talk it to everyone else all the year. Let's not have it just the team but the entire school, eleven men on the behind trem! Song? If you belong to the large Fodk i Tiey";" Hall, Skiles and Roder--E h!'h.lfl'](----l lat.cv::-u.m-.n-m_o Jolley, Oshen and Shoop--E s2000E (nc advantage. Then coupls of line plunges, and end run 0 two, a cross--buck, a pass and the made the score 7--0 in our favor with a perfect drop kick. And so the quarter ended with both teams about evenly matebed and going strong. The second quarter started with the ball in Waukegan's hands. The ball changed sides several times with Myw m' However TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL OFFICIAL See the team in action! OUR HIGH SCHOOL SONG PPONENTS IN OPENTING GAME OF THE sEAsON it seemed that Waukegan School Song awhile to 'ov*flfl"hn--é Tack voe a Gip in a different clime. a a > u?unz"u-(;u The east seen by our Miss Kisch, Afllh%'buhd. We wonder ebeyed each rule ! And we hope they won't be preach-- Our sikdécoke have lofk their Summer maocks » w > in ue Gfl-bdnulfli.bah.' k_hv"-m:dfl WIT?_'Q..L-.'!! 05.1'1 Qur L. T. H. 8. ferever. -- On Friday evening, the P. T-'Aflfi'm the Junior class this week. The Botany classes have been en-- study «n Jw . The Students of L. T. H. S. are to have Miss Wallace with year home ""ii-"mz' It will be of apecial interest to line slo but :surely. There : Mm in h'*w sidelines, they were sure of a touch-- point or defeat, it Mim p Much praise should be given our team, for with less thantwo weeks practice they humiliated Waukegan's best lightweight team. y xcfl'l\d is this year Ath ol kn giris, The fellows ap-- parently lack the fighting spirit Mr. ' of giris, 'The fellows ap~ i lack apirit Mr. developed in the and White of L. T. H. 8. Best wishes, Ceach, L. T. H. 8. minses you. ~ CROWN CRYSTAL LAKE) WIil we beat Crystal Lake?! YEAH RAH 1 This game proves that our foot-- ball men along with Conches Rest and Jesperson are getting down to ltvlh:l?l"flrnptu Tint Conth Thed i me tm 4ik day afterncon, September 30th. Mh"b.:wuml'i; ish House from 8:30 to 6 Wednes-- Monday morning the first bankinz day of fi':... Each of the four classes met in noA--lw..-L ait new system is being tried this year which is as follows: 1f a class banks 100 per cent it receives 5 per cent. But if money is drawa out during the following week ""::dhn-t In this z will be more competition more enthusiaam among the stu-- c.l.:.-z.h-f.-'l-fl M Im" for the University of Winois foot-- ball tears. His home is in Tyndall. Your pep--don't lose it. Watch for results of 'i:"l:: and wf to L. 8. 44 j W"-" Werts, 4 < 4 w.»d. See 28, Vernon. monen and »W" ms--and wf to Q. E. Bow» ers and w# it tens, w--d. Lot 16, blk 2. _ l@ng subdn. & _ D. _ ?fl_ ower d wfi to * Reaublen, w--d. Les,16, bik a.% "% Mn w s lb C | and wfi et I..i'--.ed. Lot 2%,. Maimans \_.__. BEPT. 19, 1925. C T & T C to J. Zupansic and wi jt tens, deed. Lot 23, blk 5, ree 1 pt of Wkgn Highlands, . _ 'W. L Jn and wi to Kate M. C "'7.'#"" Pt of lut 52, Co Clk's and wf jt tens, w -- ged. Pt of see 36, Cubs. C T.l.Mcra_'fb a. F. Daviec and wf jt tens, w--d. Lots 13 H. Mahen; and wf, q--e--d. See 15, Deerfield. ¥. B. Williams and w1 to John Lid-- and PK. tn=- fim':ivf w.--d. _ Blk 7, Sinith Adams N. Addn to Wkgn. §¢ i ~ A. M. Handt And hus to L. Fish-- 4 9 Linghant to W. G. vou & . # IV®, w.--d. Sec 21, Benton. R. W,. Burns and wf to A. R. Kan-- ney, w.--d. Seee 17 and 20, Wkgn. | R. W. Burns and wf to A. R. Kan-- ney, w.--d. Seee 17 and 20, Whkgn. l-'x':-ndhbmonm, w.»d. 30; Libertyville. | A. E. Philyaw and wf to C. E. Robinson, w.--d,. Sec 20, Wken. H. W. Vaupell and wf to P. H. Wattlos, deed. ln..ibnt. 8t B of Chgo to Tau-- bert, deed. See 36, Deerflcld. ~C4TC to L. A. and wf, deed. See 36, Bt Bk of _to Marrice Aron-- son and wf, SHee %6, Deerficld, A. F. Byfeld and wf to Edna F. Katz, w..d4. See 256, Deerfleld. a. m:fibt. F. Kats, w.--d. See 25, Deerficld. G. A. Hasemeyet. to J. H. Me-- Geary and wt w.--d.. See 18, Avon. SEPTEMBER 2, 1925. 1 c.w.on.-*:!'be.n.Wm- ouch and wf, jt w--d. . Lots 18 and 19, Beach h t« / k ~"a§~~w. Gjelden and wf, Jt Pt see * a" tm Iw CA R. ta. A to . warss, deed." Cof 1E bibck 50, #. 11. C. W. Ohn angd wf to C. D. Wier M.u.-t,';%-.u Lots 1$ and 19, Beach { Is ?bA.W Gjelden and w1i, Jt w--d, Pt se 34, Lake Villa,' 2/ _ * * --_ Bartlictts N Shore Rets. T. Neuman and wf to J. C. Kas-- tan and wf, it tema, w--d. Lot 30 in E% wf to-llé d w# jt tens, w--d. 39 TeX sitn o Gnapdiate , B. n and wif et al to C. 5 Huss tc A. Huse, '!t . Miliers First addn | to e, :.* r £ tatt to L. H. G ) & blk 9, Barti--tt's N. 8. amm and wf to J J. Ale Lk 4,0!'1'1.'"' Lots 6, 7 ani 8 blk and wf to wi to G. W. wf to Richard Lo: 64, Hyde Lot 7, to W. Marks and wft to A. 8. Ken-- nedy et al, w--d. -- Lots 86 and 87, and 88 Grady & Hallowelis 2nd subdn: L. L Jaffe, to S. Neer, q--o--d. Lots auumu«--&,i Ruth 'Randolph to W. M. Schel-- linger--and wi, w--d. : Pt of lot 14, block 6, Kelloggs subdn. : J. H. Rouse and wi to J. Te-- hnynln(vfithu.w-d. Pt lot 11 and pt of lot 14, S T S in Fre-- mont. C. A. Dahlin and wf to A. G. Bourne, w--d, Lot 15 in Sunny Slope Villa Wood subdn. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H. G. Atwell and wf to Bertha Oleson, w--d. Lot 10 Villa Wond Mary Nolan to Bethany Evange!-- jeal Church of H. Pk, w»d. Lot 13, Org! Plat of Highland Park, T. 8. Wadsworth and wfi et al to J. Sakaes. and wf, w.d. Lot 9, Wadsworth subdn. _ JI, Axelson and wf to Lena Reich-- _ Florence H. Heath and hus to L. W. Yates and wi, jt tens, w--d. Lots 14 and 15, in blk 10, Blumbergs ardt, w.d. -- Pt of lot 10, Wilsons ?"..&W 3 3. Meyer and wf et d,: K. C. and wi, jt, tens, dbed. Lot 23, bik 78, So Wkgn. L. C. Ray and wf to Vera E. Um-- wd. Lots 82 and 83, George M. --subdn. " 8. and uf to W. E. Jenkinson, w.--d. Lot 82, Hyde Park subdn, e 4 "_ T. Willey and wf et al to J H. CGatling and wf, jt, tens, w 4. Pt of lot 4. Glenarm Subdn. 3. Meyer and wf et al to K. C. Barts, w.«d. Lots 8, 9, and 10, Mey-- ..-:.lnnfio' Becker and wf D. % 2 jt, tens, w.--d. Lot 21, bik 4, Deep and wi, jt, tens, w»d. Pt. of --mee 15, Warren . Dora Moran to L, Aiwardt and wf #, tens, w.d, Lot 209, Dora Morans Dorian, w.--d. PC of see 9, Grant. A. Lamprecht et al to L. G. w.--d. Lot 1, See 2; also pt.of T. Willey and wf o al to W. Nilson, w.--4.-- Pt--of lot 4, also pt of lot 5, Genarm.Subdn, 6 P. Johnson and wf to J. Peterson J. P. Savwyer and ut to G. N. E¥-- ans and w1, jt, tems, w.--d4. Lotsa 6, 1. A, blk 8, Lyondale. °_ ~==_ ta tens, W. Di 2: Taxe tnbd J. L. Walden and wf to C. J. Men tor, w.--d. Pt of lot 12, L. 0. Wain-- wrights Re--Bobdn. -- _ _ -- ~ ----_ J. Wenta and wt to E. Koaki, w.--d. Lot 71, Belmont Adds to Wkgn. H.Wrnfiwlnmn-- sted, w. Pt of lots 11 and 12, blk 2 Ladd & Georges -- Addn to N. S$. Schoenbrod and wt to Stelln Mayer, w.--d. Lot 11, Paul"Dealinds Bubdn. C, T. & T. C. to 1. H. Stevens and wf, Jt, tens, deed. Lot 14, Ravinia O. A.~ Newsom and wf to W. F. Lillie F. Krigger to C. D. Bledsoe Piano Tuner's Tip _ 32 N. Genesee Streat .. WAUKEGAN, ILL Leave orders ot Rays Purni-- ture State . _ __ , wed. Lots 49 and 50, to E C. Badenoch C. J. 8. MEML Watch the pay envelope your cow hrh.nhflifibi?wmm arc after, the Blue alley Creamery Institute advises the enterprising Hilnois dairy farmer. To find out each cow is paying for the labor 'mmdh% wumm- ds &flnd-owuhhn::z *t!t"lbeutfl-l!dm an hour to have them hang around his place. In the: other three in-- the farmers were paid'at : rate of 6.4, 42.1, and 48.3 cents PREESSING and CLBE A NING |g done right at Cichy's Tailering hour for the time and labor %fi;';'dd"mh fiptm-vd-nv-owh% &-:Mm-.mum others profitable employes. The amount of butterfat produced an-- Taind to have a slirech seteaion, ts 0 a ¢ the number of hours of iabor and the care which they received, in each instance the animals with bet-- ter care producing the greatest in-- 'x:"u.euuy' grvor for the farm-- er who uses family labor to as-- We Buy and Sel LAKE COUNTY AND J. CRCHY, Proprietor REAL ESTATE 551 Milwaukee Ave. by . the number of hours~of expended on her during the North MNwaubee Avenue Daily trips between Libertyvilie--and Chicago a and. intermediate points. FURNITURE MOVING A SPECIALTY. Pnomes Lineatrvuis 144M. * Ravewwoon 1607. WILLERS MOTOR EXPRESS exacting tests of saper--" *"" UE EEA O "O 0 HEST candy fine quality and delicious freshness; in fact the BEST candy you can buy Giving A Party? The SODA SHOP §15 North Milwaukee Ave. 'And it certainly does taste good. Ten't it that ~ a jum jke the Chatteston . snouls g,o-.mmtnm . and Mres. James E. Teague. Boti u'b: life long residents of uw::' wl id o on sotet the jark "Clothes ----say the makers BEDFORD, . Ind., 'Sept. aren't washed -- rinsing you will never have really clean clothes. "The Srst rinss should be ecalding, .M. pessible. -- This-- keeps the soap liquid so thet it is ensily rinsed ewey, carry-- ing the dirt with it. A scald-- your hands in the water, you can rinse clothes in the Laun-- Dry--Ette with seaiding water. Come in and let us show you if you leavre soap and dirt in the clothes by incompicto ing rinse, a warm, clear rinse and a cold biue are excei-- & Electric Co. Because you need not put One Year to. Pay 99