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Lake County Register (1922), 23 Jun 1926, p. 7

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Anna P Reay and hus to W D *Brinton, WD, pt S E qr See 9, ~R. F. Rouse and wife to L. Gold-- en and wife, jt tens WD Lots 16 17, 13 and 19, Blk 2, Hammonds Addn to Rockefeller. __C,. Lutter and hus to M. LaMarr WD. Lot 9, Ik 4,Lyondale Subdn in _ M. Wizelman to L. Hillman, WD Pt of Lot 57, Washington Manor SHee 20, Waukegan. {ll.flamenandwifetov.'r.le- Carthy, WD, Pt of SW qr of Se ar See 17, Waukegan. "Maude A. Lamond and hus to B Wahiman, QCD, Pt of Lot 47, Org! Plat of Highwood. Bertha Wablman to Lillie E Wahlman, WD, Pt of Lot 47, Orgi and 32, Round Lake View. G. J. Hager and wife to F. Wei-- gel and wife, jt tens, WD, Lot 2 Applebee's Subdn, See 36, Cuba. . A. S. Brewster to L. S. Fuqua WD. Lot 4, Blk 10, First Addn to mdl'moful"t.m Vernon. C A Newcomb, Jr. Tr to V Kost-- er and wf, jt tens, Deed, lot 39 and pt lot 40, Block 56 So Wkgn. _ _ Plat o# Highwood. Waukegan. Armour & Co to W. C. Franck and wife, it tens, WD, Lots 30, 31 © essie Lowenmeyer to M. L. Ham-- :fltonm'ife,jttons,WD.Lot" Sesond Ravinie Forest. _ Bessie Lowenmeyer to M. L. Ham-- ilton and wife jt tens, WD. Lot 57 Bavilie Forest, Sece 21, Shields. Pt of Lot 103, all of Lot 104, Idle-- wild Subdn, Sec. 30, Warren. D. E. Jantz and wife to J. Warak and Anna Warak, jt tens, WD. Lot 89, Wilson's Second Sub. See 14. -- Kaspar Amer State Bank to J. J Petranek and wife, jt tens, Deed Lake County Title and Trust Company _ _ 220 Washington St., WAUKEGAN W. C. Franck and wife to T. Bar-- Keal Estate Transfers Abstracts of White Co to A. W ll.z'nd3:Blk3 W M Ednst and wf to H P Daniel-- son and wf jt tens, WD Lot 7 Myr-- tles Subdn, See 13 Grant. C B Wetzel and wf to J Anderson and wf jt tens WD, pt of lot 30, C& Clks Subdn, See 20, Waukegan. C B Wetzel and wf to J Anderson and wf jt tens, WD pt of Lots 25 and 30, Sec 20, Waukegan. A E Philyaw and wf to C E Rob-- inson WD Lots 3 and 13, Webb and Jenseng Re--Sub, of Webb and Jen-- sen's North Side Addn. I E. Elston Jr., to W A Wieboldt and wf jt tens WD Pt of Sw gr of Sec 26, Deerfield. R H Pierce and wf to R J Beebe. WD Pt of Lot 51, Ravinia Woods, Sec 36, DVeerfield. Il1l Merchants Tr Co to J M Mann. Deed, Lots 9 and 10 Blk 4 Holts Subdn, See 838, Shields. This is the question that Birm-- ingham people are asking as Byron Shirley. son of the high sheriff of Jefferson. county, and his copsin De-- wey Barrett, prepare to go to trial for the murder of Johnny Jones. state law enforcement officer and hrother of James Jones, president of the city commission of Birmingham. C D Davis and wf to E. Brons, WD Lot 9 Blk 2 Ravinia Highlands Sec 36, Deerfield. ' R H Edwards and wf to C Rafil and wf jt tens, WD Lot 60, Wash-- ington Manor, Waukegan. _ _ © J J Longabough and wf to H~J Eykholt and wf it tens, WD Pt of Lot 4, Blk 6, Grayslake Subdn, Sec 26, Avon. -- °* Will Sherif Tom Shirley 'be com-- pelled to hang his own son and nephew ? j s E7. If: Ryron Shirley and Dewey Bar-- rett are convicted of the first de-- gree murder charge against them. and the jury shows no mercy, they will have to go to the gallows, and Sheriff Shirley is the man who pull« the lever that releases the trap n' the gallows in the courtyard of the JSefferson county jail house The case has aKracted much at-- tention since the actual killing sev-- eral weeks ago. Shirley was for-- merly head of the Ku Klux Klan in Alabama, but denies at this time that there is any Klan "business" connected with the shooting of Jones by his son and nephew The en-- forcement officer was killed late at night when.automobiles of the two factions met--on a lonely road out-- side of Birmingham. The defendants insist that they shot in self--defense. The prosecution announces it will E Brons to H A C Ryerson et al WD Pt of Lot 9, Blk 2, Ravinia Highlands, Sec 36, Deerfield. The younger Shirley and Barrett are both deputies. L C T and T C to J C Mayo, Deed Lot 299, Krenn and Datos Highland Park Addn, See t5, Deerfield. MAY HAVE TO HANG OWN SON +2 AC 29 tow, . mtc €d o9 e M T "ie Te d M sic m 'exiraniee is oi o 9 Tok C ippillt ho . melict oo Neb es at Ee C & $ $ & % C in t t ies oe s ma . neaver set, fook ce s on Poue L s w e Nn y KB + quiite s hnE e o0 mne . 0 0 t Lowenc S efedletiertt Mss e ES 1 * @ & ut en e in teig hea oo aaieene t e en )n .-'Y{'i'rf}:g'."?g:fifi ..}F',. C 4 sys e o it o e s s n e Cl o o t o. ay ce 4T w o N Ssn hn' s e o e ue M ie r on ies Sb e nae Cns 1i ogth uy h 2e c reegh e ogh L enireapiat wne ts .1 eX §usa 0n ies oo 5 .1*.,.;. Mc e x _ s "-.:}f e \ ,':.\&:_;:_;l e e ts . i dA yoe' & en e ols en e 6t 99. ® «-- & P o s % es y o e tng x gs ",f-' * nvak 3 i * 4 5 ds » fag i RCT 7 Ese &# * _ __THEB LAKE COUNTY RECGISTER, WEDNESDAY, JUA e t LAAL+ AfdlkENKA *A . RAIAslo J ER, W AY, JUNE 23, 1926 try to show that Shirley and Barrett had been "hounding" . Jones. The motive for the shooting therefore will probably be brought out in the Owners of the ten highest cow: for the month, together with the butterfat production of the indivi-- dual animals were: Hirsch Brothers and Sons, Mokena, 98.6 pounds of fat; Oscar Engstrom, Wheaton,. 92.9 pounds; Peoria, --89.1 pounds; Rock River Farm, Byron, 88.7 pounds; L. L. Angevine, Orion, 84.1 pounds: Rock River Farms, 81.8% pounds: Harry Flack, Stockton, 81.8% pounds The ablest lawyers of Birming-- ham will be arrayed in the court-- room, and a bitter fight, intensi-- fied by feeling that is alleged to exist between the local police and the state enforcement body, is expected. * -- Thirteen different counties shared in the honor of 'having high pro-- ducing cows or herds or both during the month. &phenson county placed two of the best cows and two of the ten best herds for the month Moultrie county had the three high nroducing herds for the month Whiteside county had one high cow and one high herd, Ogle county two high cherds, 'Will, DuPage, Henry and Joe Daviess counties one high cow each and McLean, Lee. Mont-- gomery. and LaSalle, counties one high herd each. A production of _ more than a ton and a quarter of milk con-- taining 98.6 pounds of butterfat gave purebred Holstein in the herd of Hirsch Brothers and Son, Mokena the May honors for milk and butter-- fot production among the 14,000 Illinois dairy cows that are bring tested in the 31 dairy herd improve-- ment associations of the state, ac-- cording to an announcement by C. S. Rhode, dairy extension specialist of the College of Agriculture, Univers-- ity of Illinois who has charge of these associations. Her milk pro-- duction for the month totalled 2,530 pounds. A herd of eight purebred Jerseys belonging to Clyde Patterson, Sul-- livan took the herd honors for the month when they hung up an aver-- age production record of 1,062 pounds of milk containing 53.3 nounds of fat, Two other herds from herds from the same county finished in second and third place. But the most interesting angle of the case from the viewpoint of the public is the solemn question: > . -- Will Sheriff Shirley be compelled to hang his son and nephew ? HOLSTEIN WINS MILKING HONQR and Vernon . Hech, 'Freeport, 81.2 Owners for the ten best herds for the month, together with the aver-- If the need arises, will he resign? The|in the herds, were: Clyde ) refore | Suillivan, 58.3 pounds of fat; J. A. n the| Powell, Sullivan, 50.2; Paul Wilson, Sullivan, 50. 2 pounds; P,. A. Lauer, ming--| Sublette, 49.3 pounds; N. P. Ewing court-- | Atlanta, 49.2 pounds; W. R. Angle, tensi--| Dakota, 48.8 pounds; Ellie Williams ed to | Sterling, 47.6 pounds; Francis Stabe. e and |now. McConnell, 47.5 pounds; Sum-- y, is\ mer Wilson, Butler, 47.5 pounds and Illinda ~Stock Farm, Rutland, 47.1 More than 400 miles of main high-- ways in northern Illinois and south-- ern Wisconsin will be under the direct control of the traffic regula-- tion army which has been organized and trained to make the way smooth for the pilgrimage to Mundelein on Thursday, the closing day of. the congress. > Ten thousand men will patrol the rcads from Kenosha on the north to Joliet on the south and from the Fox river valley on the west to Lake Michigan, to direct and protect the gigantic movement. The car, a sedan, either landed in the ditch @Accidentally or was driven off the road. The men proceeded to strip the machine and: then drove away in another machine, According to the report made to the sheriff's office with-- in a few minutes after the man had left, the car was blazing. pounds. BIG GUARD ON The group of men responsible for the traffic plan include: Lieut. David Flynn of the Chicago police depart-- ment; Sheriff Edwin Ahistrom-- c~ Lake county; Lew Hendee, county clerk of Lake county; Frank Fowler, president of the Waukegan chamber of commerce; Jesse Hyatt, president of the North Shore Electric: lines; Arthur Jones, manager of the Lake County Land association; Ray Pad-- dock, president of the Lake county board; the Rev. Francis.Shea; and James Walker, Chicago traffic and construction engineer. Seek Men Who Burned Machine Four men are being sought by Sheriff Edwin . Ahistrom in con-- nection with the "ditching" and burning of an automobile, believed to have been <a stolen car in Grayslake during the early hours Sunday -- morning. -- By VU.S.Ge The car was about two blocks CATTLE TESTED Free of Charge for Tuberculosis Inspector in Charge Office with Farm Bureau Phone Libertyville 329 ROUTES HERE ILLINOIS A preacher--who is paid for preach--| _ At home, sIr." ing doesn't do it all the time, but in . ki es cmmnemmnbnminntmemmnen every community aré men and wom--| -- A man never generates more en-- en who are not paid for it who are thusiasm than when he is trying to preaching all the time. sell something he has no use for. It is estimated that the spring re-- arrangements of furniture have tarked 18,326,497 shins. _ : Wonder why they don't refer to a newspaper as "she" because it is made up. Sheriff Ahistrom was informed by Mr. Brandstetter that there was no license on the machine. SAY '"*BAYER ASPIRIN'" and INSIST! Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds _ Headache _ Neuritis Lumbago Pain Neuralgia Toothache _ Rheumatism which contains proven directions. Handy "Bayer'" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100--Druggists. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monosceticacidester of Salicylicacid TOWN GARAGE | DOES NOT AFFECT THE HE NORTH"": anomu""1s(srR Co. 4 South Genesece St. 5 WAUKEGAXN Pho-e': Waukegan 8031 Office open from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.. Saturday eCs $ a. m. to 9 p. m., Sunday 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. ""' Garages and Porch Enclosures UO . __t. O fiiar,. J. L. Molidor & H. J. Amann, ROUND' LAKE, ILL. e c oc [d '-'.'..,I' He-- fi&.:' --E------I A asy payments, We Bailld Bungalows e tPh?o-ly'ladown.'Tahmm'm free rent for your own car. kaudnatu space and the income will take care of the 5 & g . xék.'.: Ax > a Ama o (otle foon eienmned atmgie rent es is guaranteed for lsmdw 5 painting; exclusively ' our space will be @ a«s..._,\ income producing . You will have > mflfir'lfi gnmonninmd. Accept only "Baver'"' package Cmmc "And what is your age?" he con-- tinued. s "Nineteen, sir," answered Mary. "Where were you born?" "What did you say sir?" inquired the bride hesitantly. "I say where were you born ?" Taking two steps nearer the min-- ister, she lowered her voice-- "At home, sir." future life partner were making ar-- rangements with the minister for the i6arriage cermony. "What is your name?" the clergy-- man asked. "Mary Jones , sir" (Perhaps it was Smith.) & ° aa t Ns M N W : the extra wre of the | Sz dn Rindion !r--' ::::oflh-t | FOR RENT--1 room during Euchar-- istic congress. ~Call at 119 N. Mil-- waukee avenue. 1 Block north of FOR RENT--July 1, modern house furnished, Will rent to responsi-- ble parties for two months. Mrs. Nettie Simen. A 46--tf FOR RENT--Store building and flat FOR SALE--Toy pedigreed Peking-- FOR SALE--Two brass beds with FOR SALE--Dining room table 45x 45. Three leaves. Phone 116--W. FORSALE CHEAP--Side delivery rake, hay loader, Deering grain binder, hay tedder, hay rake and sundry tools: E. Wilcox, Munde-- lein, Ill. Phone 627R2. 46--4t FOR SALE--4 burner nicke]®" plated white enamel Reliable gas stove. Like new, $100.00. Thornbury Farm, Libertyvilie. 46--tf Real Estate, Loans and Insurance "A good office to do business with" 201 S. Milwaukee Ave FOR SALE --Couch and chairs cheap. Phone 395J. 47--2t SELLERS & PETERSEN FOR QUICK SALE--We offer 2 de-- sirable lots within 2 blocks of FOR SALE--Nearly new 5 room modern bungalow on East Park Ave., Paved Street, has breakfast room, fireplace, built in book eases, shower bath, furnace heat. Lot 50 x 150 feet, fruit trees and strawberries. $2500.00 cash will handle, balance Mortgage. Zoned FOR SALE--Cottage on Loon Lake, . suitable for six people. Has screened porch. Priced reasonable. For information call Chicago, Dearborn 85381. May Jolsen. FOR SALE--Extension oak D table $10. Set oak Windsor chairs WE have very desirable 5 room home located on Park avenue that stands out as an exceptional buy not only because the house is mod-- ern and carefully kept in repair but because the house is built on Realty Company .. 410 N. Milwaukee Ave, Phone 23 410 N. Milwaukee Ave. Phone 23 FOR SALE--Many bargains in FOR SALE--Summer bungalow in Mundelein. 4 rooms and two big porches, Light and water inside. E-- Churck St. Phone $88--R. Eo e cA tout _ 4b--6t--pBd during Eucharistic congress. Lo-- cated at Ivanhoe, 2 miles west of Mundelein. -- For parking near seminary grounds see Will Knigge, Mundelein, Phone 248 W. 47--2t three months. Modern, desirable. Garage. $100 per month to res-- ponsible parties. References. Phone 220M . 46--tf each. Carpet Sweeper $1.50. Mrs. G. G. Hoskins, Phone 857. 48--1t ese pupplies, There is no way you can reach as many people in Lake county in so short a time and at so reasonablea cost as you can if you make® your wants known here. A trial will convinee you. A Minimum charge, 25c. 6 insertions for $1.00 Rates: 5¢ per line per insertion. If you want to buy anything, or if you have something to sell, rent or exchange, or if you want help, make it known through these columns. You will get results. f for street, sewer and water extended into lots ready to build on. Price only $1000 for one lot or $1900 for $15.00. Mandrell and two 30 inch cir saws, $15. 200 ft. new 1 in. hay rope and pulleys, $15. Phone Libertyville 470 Saturdays only. 41--+tf a one acre lot which is well devel-- houses for rent. Wonderful scenery, best location in Mundelein Will sell low be-- cause of business. Inquire of B. Veseley, Mundelein, Ii!. Phone 600J1. > 81--12t oped with fine shade trees, fruits and berries in abundance.. Pur-- chaser can sell off at least one fine lot facing Park avenue. We will be glad to show this property by appointment. * AUSTINX & SCHWERMAN AUSTIN & SCHWERMANX SELLERS & PETERSEN SELLERS & PETERSEXNX 551 Milwaukee Avenue Libertyville, TIllincis Telephone 451 FOR SALE Classified Ads Call 589-- 42--2t--pd 47--6t--pd 140 for When you are suffering with rheu-- Tt uy Net Heoper Rup and you will ust Lfieaqmrdkfhonm othing concentrated, pene= trating heat as red peppers. Instant re-- lli'ef. Julf'(tnb as mfeel"thew Red In three n-?: it warms h% spot through. -- Frees Mmhubwhw on each package. store. Get a jar at Use it for WANTED--Roomers at 42% Mil-- waukee avenue. 4T7--1t@d FOR RENT:Sxxl room . heated partment undelein, $60.00 ;er month. Lyons & Rouse, Mun-- FOR RENT--Rooms to rent 28 First Street. Phone 2%49>W. Ask WANTED--Young people to sell souvenir post card folders of Eucharistic Congress Call Guten-- berg phone 130 or address G. K. LOST--Brindle and white pup about three months old. Please notify TEAMS FOR HIRE--Contract or WANTED--Girl clerk for Satur-- LOST--BAY horse. call 489--R. Not one case in fifty requires inter= nal treatment. Stop d:fl Rub ogothmgm'mmm: "St.". O" Alats, and rclet comer indtantly. "Ok wmmf"o?mzhn Get a-nu":lbomeqt honest "St. acobs Oil" at any drug store, and in gnst a moment you'll be free from Don't suffter 1 ief awaits "Sk. Jacobs Oil" is just as good for sc RED PEPPERG END RHEUMATIG PANS OAK TERRACE LAUNDRY | THINKS m's'Wfi'? BUSINESS TO DO lzoprz wa :éf WE .' /4 : for day work. Basements a specialty. S. J. Groves & Sons Co, Liberty» ville, Ill. Phone 659J2. 19 Ouch! Aching Joints, Rub Rheumatic Pain days. Apply at National Tea Store, Libertyville, Tllinois. 48--1t Rub Pain right out with email . _ trial bottle of old> #St. Jacobs Oll." IT IS GOOD BUSINESS--OUR LAUNDRY Prairie Ave., Highwood, IIL MISCELLANEOHNTS SATISFACTION GIVEHX 601 West Park Avenue FLOOR SURFACING ~_____ PAGCE SEVEN PHONE 87 is a harmless rheumatism SERVICE

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