[IKE BOUNTY IN " " TEST iiiiCuiiauaiir. in the mimi- Mt0 but! B.ttdrfat Cow club. argon! by tt extension Tdit o AWN". 'vut8,'lNu',i.: eo-o-tion with eoqttr (an! "vim and in- ter" than for the purpose of demo-tmit that manna] :1: of Moat". m the ng, pro ' "et, i,fertil,Ar6'ro -3! if. thaw Inuit] "an! of the club II ttttieethe, 135 Illinois {m and "hymen have placed 48terfthetre_orsht thy ragg_fqr tad 'ttttth it vu announc- ed by C. Rhode, dairy extension nod-list. who has charge of the lNflYOrk'sMostImportamHistofimlml t%ahntiems for 1927 member- tlt2tttt,h",trtU",U,uttt bytheeatdesfthirear_the 4nirrrie_1ritttrytortnrrterdue: tic. of no or not. pounds of Mt out of the one or more of their mu. Thou who have "but! can for MM): in the dub m the members o 26 up, tteed Wovemt asaoeia- " h " cent counties of Eli2g't'ggr, foe W my min-It. W ' as! improvement in [new GWEN" W Ill fill) FAME ,rGt.tutritrtnta..ootaer or la- tern-tlt-tttttery/tthe it" for than-don. Each nec- timsierat19Mtottronanequal- J'tr_ritbaBth_ettht.. 'ifhmii-i_tineltiytto_rs By JOIN "HILL. (John Human] and u l mem- ber of the In: It." "ttate from 1908 to 1918. Be beam. lieuten- ut governor of the It." in 1920 and In elected governor in 1925. Hgmmill was born in Town coun- ty. Wis" Oet. M. 1875. but moved with hin family to Iowa in his t'a'lt't1sdu," t, Ml nateGof the a. o 0'... overn- or 'E-silt is a member of the A" and low- state bar " put. who "a" Moon Car C01}'VO"OI The Honk Home or Jumcl Mansion. George Washington'. Headquarter: in NI. York City. HE - important buiHintrin Henry Clinton, and became the At one time this building I" I New York. historically. Is the headquarters of the ','gti"' .1] known " Calm! inn Ind VII a" Morris House. or better known through the summer of 177 . g t to for of n nun-d I" nu bulldi In Atter Sir Henry's occu ncy the " ' P . m 5"" ......a an. 5.. l 4-... nu 'IW.'. ham. '1: used d " 'l'l'%',,,,T,' the trip from N" Y" to AM; z..." fauna..." in." thrt'e - " In! - - at" W HE - important building in I New York, historically. is the Innis Home. or better known " Jud Ian-ion. Thu building was ended 11" , Lieut. Col. Roger North of the rltish Army and In nut intimately modded with Wall."- h Nor York during "It It Tt,,tiTt,t,,tg2tt " Pte I " a. tttttIT 1m. Upo- " -mothr to the Brim tt - uapbd by new Gen. - adv-WWNW "eat-ss end use of the Nation- d and [on Historic-l societies.) Th - hu_got to recognize Gauiiit Mt, in. the.. coun- sum Iitut,t'2er,, at? WA. Ant. Marrhpli..-w.it.h mm aimin- ---...--_-- - 17.x" will uni] him "mini if there in no flour or bacon_t9 .3." Our federal kw: n2 definitely aimed to stabilize and protect la. bor, industry. trtutsporution, ti- nance and other important cle- menu. Their omnniutiong oper- FRIGATE ro nance "19h other important ele- menu. air "Tahitian: o r- ating back of we protective W, islatlon enabled that to resist the influence. . that cru ified agricul- tun during and following the de- flltlon of 1920. - Soul. way. somehow, we want foree the federal government back of I promm of uricultunl Ita- bihnuon to the do". new to aeeomplUh the mono summed up in the slogan "an!" for Att- neultun." I!h WASHINGTON, Mar, 12---rhe U. S. Prisms Constitution, known in history u "Old lronoides." will be fitted out as . Naval Inn-cum of the period in which aha won her fame, "caning to but of Secretary of thedaey wag»; After reconstruction is completed. for which s fund is nov being raised. Secretary Wilbur plans to send "Old lronu'des" on sn extended cruise during which she will visit may ports of the United States. Reconstruction of the frigate will be started in Boston New Yard when "iBeieett funds ere svsihble. MONOXIDE NOT A RAT KILLER hiG Sir Henry's occupancy the house I"! used d " the manner of 1778 and for thr continuation d the war by the Hessian Focal: and their German Ital. n 1.10 the house was Ell-chased by Steph- Jamel, who ter vent to Prue. to trytolnduce Napoleontoeomb America nnd M lib In! by: When the ship has been Peeorv "meted and ruined to .he "nail. eat detail of her original equipment. relies of "Old hounidea" now in possession of the government will be "COMM u e", of the exhibit and cam. will made to locate mementos of the famous Mhtintt vessel from renting "(I descend- unu of then who served on her. Knuth. who operates a ten-ups farm " I tideline near here. recent 1y an!» four mmmoth at. which 'had but bothering his chickens. Looking uound for a humane way to kill them be thought of the man- qxido tt" method. OMAHA, Neb.--Monoxide [u any be dangerous for human beings but u a at exterminator it is worthless. take it from Charles Xmas, gentleman farmer. Tying . "ck ground three sides of the trap, he huptt it on the exhaust it? of hin automobile. "and " stance tisthtl.v and turned on 'h, mo'or He loft the motor of "is Prtr rnn for NI! an hour At the owl of that tim- Kranda threw (wen th Range door, shut " the engine an prepared to bury the dead rats. unleu i! Whnn he "notched the can found they were very much I] Thes, tried 'n hrnwk mt of the " to get at him and So ferocious u their .ctiom that Kranda'g Gen police doe became alarmed and t a hasty retreat. "I!" g-et-tiii/dit-hat-Fi iai% __ 7'" T-" f 0m Over North Shore GasCo. BE MUSEUM never funny oomebody all an..." STRUGGLE It FINALLY LOST The 22 yea old gunman who would have died Inst Sundsy but for the con-mt. rhythmic mum on his lmepliod by " of his eo- worhrl Ind friends working day and nth in 15-minute shifts-fin- ally "eeumbed " 10:12 o'clock Pd- day night., -- -- - EVANSTON. m., latch 14.-. Death hag mm in struggle 3mm! the loyal, loving hands that tor more than 108 hours pumped "bor. rowed life" into the body of At. bert Prick. Mt Since Sunday Prick had been sunning since Sunday of mama paralysis and for most of the time was unable to breathe, sleep, or at. When the mini: Brst "that" his hang. the doctors found that by dpplyinx pres sure to the Ihdomen in study but: 3 faint spark of lilo could be my» tamed. But they soon ttred in their etroru to prolong the young man's life and so his friends am to take upthetaak,twontatime,in IS. minute Mu. The tina? struggle of Frfek'r " ing bottle started in shortly after 9:30 I. m. ' Docton new a eranotie condi- tio-where the itesh nun: turn- ing blue-it in. Oxygen tank, were brought into use. Prick fitted t' respond. H. C. hick, the boy's father who bu bun nlenoat in constant unend- nee. walked to the bed when you. Prick had been propped ttt s " degree angle for four days. "Gui I heli non asked. For the ttrat time in 108 hours young hick filled to mpond to his "theft question. Prior to that 33:30 had than (taped. "Push. Once the pain racked and ex- huuted youth. half shook and sup» At 10 p. m. Chris Heudrichon and Betty Reyna": took up their shift at forcing banking on Prick Steamy, rhrthmieaitr they pushed, "bud, pushed, relaxed with the same cadence thet bu been kept up since Sunday. "Dad - - " But his voice faded away. Doctors said he was ttone. But for ten minutes more the study rhyth- mic pressure Irhieh had kept life in an almost dead man for 108 hours was kept up. Oxygen was pumped into Frick's lungs. The two com- redes of Prick. tents streaming down their face, refused to give up. Finally Dr. T. E. Conley, who "a bending over the body, gave the 'tttttouneement that 57 men have been fighting nninst {0min anys: Allen-ee- Dee "He in dead." Silence enveloped the little Room [08 where the losing battle had been going on. The two worken pressed "He is 1 Silenco [08 where going on. loved the little Room losing battle had been two workers muted W" the (11hr a Ttttt LuthpA0.LO3.I "in. 1 I- a 'tttii?,',.'.'))!?,?.?'?,".?,,",'?)':' ttP" while-lbw lt um only when ma bu. counud and (all which" a: mind u ABM "I. 23d taken the viethrt it.hnd ' for. Thetsiatorvaroand_thurt- uttkhotvmwnlmhtu trxmstyntard.rqrttig-rYet mmmmmmu. lym""-.. '. - Sunday paralysis not In. 'trst if ttladder, than his kl. " db. chum. and than " "and ... ctl chords "had to metic- "- ing to he: use]... MI - "and hill the "ed- 11 may. pnrnlrsis---d an! a in" French doctor who first an!" it--nnd resameitntietrt work nut-d. Two h" thin the the " n totem m c In. m but 13m: they timd, W's no... mics volunteered tad can." in " minute shifts to provide 1 am of life for the youth. . Twice Prick named on the brink of death but both tin. he rallied And the weary worker-their 1m bandmd Ind swollen from their effort. It resuscitation-were cheer- ed and "ended on." Thundly dado" aid than - a "ray of hope," ovinr to the nu- nlysis receding tusd Priek seemed more cheerful. _ -- - . -- '"iiit'iiie"GTer panned that night when death desernded and took the toll it had been orr"ndine for II. J. Raebock and wf to M lurker man W U Pt of SE qr of SE qr of Sec 27 and pt of .E hf of NE nrof we 34 Warren. qdiehlartd Park [Bldg Co to hul- me Jacobsen Q C D E hf of Lot 8 and alt of Lot 9 Blk 58 Highland Park. M E Mitchell et al to G Ith» ttor and wt Jt tens W D W 50 n of Lots 1 and 2 Blk 2 First Adda to Everbreeu Sec 13 Grant. I E Mitchell et al to C T Berg W D but 109 Mitchell Highland- See 13 Cum li Pine Bred Holstein Sale F H Bartlett to Arnetta Satin. line Deed Lot 6 Blk 4 mm North Shore Woods Soc ' Shy-Uni n " Bodied. to C C Carroll Dad Lot 3 Bit M) F H Baden? North Shore Country Club See T Wash. FHBartletttoDCArgoDeed LttTBlkitrHBart1ettaPortrth Addn to North Shore '1iettlds Bee law-um . JenrtuB0hmtoCR0bmWD NS0ftafLttiNermdAddntxs NSideotTown ofurt. A Vcrbch and if to Mia 3 " "abort" W D Lot " Damn: Addn to See 29 Wuhan. Like County Title and Trust Company 220 Washington tte, WAUKEGAN Tet. 0. Real Estate Transfers ' I wool: kernfutstaamtsaiiaittbmattaem. - Having decided to quit the dairy business, will sell at public auction on this Snnders road, 2 miles northeast of Wheeling; 2 miles southwest of Deérfield: Saturday, March m, 1927 Consisting of 30 Had of Pure Bred Holsteins 6Purebredc-itheahmbride 10Purebeedmilkem 6 byearoldheifemhied. 9 purebredyeadint' 2 Grade HouteinoritheaheOraide' 6gradrtklateinmi1ke" _ Herd Sires 3 ya! dd, lgiBataggie University Ormsby No. 417788. thn J. Wick, Auctioneer; J. A. Schminke, Clerk 'rhiteitraeleanheir-Mtteoold-ona60- day restest. Sdgnhorahine. Abund- of Title grade Guernsey; MARCH 3. 1927 Furnished By Frank fililiestroit Head of Choice Cattle 45 Mute-mm A3ti%GTXtrdr .y..r.tgMlllle,1raMlli??LiAAt2?.. .c. mnnmama 'tlttu'tgN'il'Ahu'lh.l "GiinErrirditG "N tiktt sum JAE-unadwthlcanmd unit-w out. 5.900} an; It Man'DLoe-sudsmk 1A; mummy-as "if: tao an: " Bartlett! m Sign}! Bee " Fetter iftgAe,tltt"Nyltti all [MithSQeCLnke III-OM!" ar-ttau-ttttrp-ies' alulitt-IWDLouss and I "MWthubdn b A." c. I ".aoggdwftoLEtesav1 ,rett%sijDrl61t_ftyfLrti05 mmkamkenn. rttqmset.rtoCEEieferw unassuming». o34ottettarariamrftofrftlies' all '1' D Pt See " Waukegan. trA-mnnnndwftoCBro. "QCDHBlkuSWkgn. I c hunk! to H L Ziekerman "tcpr1tBtks1frwkl't. J L Ptarborskf and wf to M PmrborshikndwtttCDPtSee3'-' Witn- [Elam undhusb tow H Chen trsistandnrfWDPtSee 11 Grant J E Allen and wif to N Shore "hut! CoWD Pt Blk 50 H Pk. , Rupp to E M Brudwell W l; HSoc9and Bee 10_,Antioeh. . '31 iiiiriGrioif'r Hooper and wf.DPtSee21 Avop. - --.. A P Sullivan Md bush to J Mich aeitt W D Pt Bee 85 Antioch. J J Wtlio Ind wf to E Kolka and w' W D Pt See M Cuba. I Fisher Ind hush to C W Kin. W D Pt Bee 20 Waukegan. "07" KEIk and wf to A L Fisher and wf W D Pt Mk 1 Kirk" an: Powell: Adda to Wlukfggn. . A H Manchu to O G Dony am arf W D Pt See 32 Benton. J Stalin: otd wf to C C Edwa-d W D Pt Brea 83nd 9 Newport. cggo-toAJEbertwl Pt See 16 Winkegan. David Row to L Rose and wt tl D Pt Blk 14 McKay: Ad'n tirtl - P E Mnrquardt urd wf Schuth and wf W D Pt Avon. A 7 Home Bk red Tr Co to E C Gris mild W Pt Sec " Warren. C H Potent!) and wf to A ll Hedky W D Pt See' M Avon. C RIM and If to F Schley am If W D Pt See 20 Waukegan. -irnie Spink to Katharina M W.D Pt See 10 Grant. _ MBHVVchk'IMV wf to C" Murrax 'd D Pt Lots 246 247 and 248 in Yates BHII Diamond lake Subn Liber'v "iii irik 2 an: 2 Lyonwe PD.drtohenryHrhtdyQri Pt the " Wankmn. u. Pu and husband to l, J Ya? a" D Pt the 21 Wtuskettan. MARCH 4, 1927 Din Bank of Chgo to Amand: tt K-trw I C J Manning 11 m» o lot " Forest Home Subdn Sir -c7GG, to C Santi W D Lot T') It I Phat Adda to Ravinia High Int " as Mela. - I a My _O ugh-gun}. D -fialuD-uid." 'ttltr-ttmam-toA-Fill' to l Ser al [I ll Dyan and Hatching Sub tue " aim , PrgBartietttoJHDr-uets BJ3amghnndwttot5tat.Bantt "sdwflt-DeedLotTrt1ir6t Bartlett: North Shore Estate. Bee "IBM" ___- ---- _, H Volta; to Mathilde Weber Q C p_PtotEhfotBWqrotNe 10 P G Lei-t and Funny heist to B B Andaman et II it tens W D Lot 24 Blk 10 Deerbrld Park Land and Imp Ann Saba. ' H Bunndt and wf to Margaret H Watcher W D Pt of SW qr of SE qr of Sec 27 Warren. C T t T Co to Martha Jud and Lydia Jud 1t tens Deedlast " Blk 11 Ennis" Bots Woodland Park Bee 29 Weld. G Kruger to Min, Annie Moon Deed Pt of E hf of Lot 24 Blk 23 easily recognized _ explains Hupmcbile Six Success mobile HUDSLX North Shore Gas Company Cumulative Preferred Stock 7% With Safety No need for any salesman to point out contrasts between the new Hupmobile Six and other sixes in its price-class. You see them yourself at first glance-in the car's new beau- ty of line and fipish; in clear vision bodies; in interiors up- holstered in genuine mohair; in conveniences and in the many detailed refinements. For Hupmobile puts loft extra quality into this car without North Shore Gas C Discriminating investors, those who piece their M " investment where they " yield desirable return! in In". without jeopardy to principal, find a gratifying annihilation of earning power and safety in the PREFERRED SHARES of the NORTH SHORE GAS COMPANY. conservative investors. In physical assets, financial structure, management and service, this expanding public utility iugtifies the eonfidenee of This investment is free of the Normal Federal Income tax and exempt from Personal Property taxes, to residents of the State of Illinois. This investment is paying dividends quarterly, January, April, July and October lst at the rate ot/pro per year. For further particulars inquire at any of any employee of this Company. Extra Quality . 'REE Mo22Sfi9MPANY Phone 8 PRICE $100.00 PER SHARE. TELEPHONE WAUKEGAN W, tut ef 1911 in m or-Onkwood l W Hip-yell to , J Nader: and wt L'g'tNUg.'.'"'""1k' Tax-nu. . BEWattaandtrfetnitoFA "but." W D Lot 55 Nippgnink Terrace, See 4 Grant. wDEhfofSWurofSee29Ela W D pot 5 Jenkiritson's Sutrdn See no Wuukegan., Chen Tr Co to FE and E C For berg it tenaj W D Lot 15 Blk 1 Dentin Nursery Subdn See, 20 Wankegnn. B Pirm'alee Ind wt to L Srhad W D Lot 65 Washington Park Subdn Sec 20 Wauikegan. C Wedge and wt td E M Wedge W D Pt of NE qr of See 13hake Tint. ' 'i7'ihir2art"o'7i J BrTreitrrd J D Butler Ind Wf to M " Mark; addingthe cost to the purchase price-lol finer materials and workmanship to insure the very utmost in six-cylinder brilliance and dependability of- performance. Make comparisons and you are bound to select the Hup- mobile Six. Imcommon with thousands of others, you will recognize it not only as the closest-priced Six in America --but far and away the finest- quality Six under $1750. Ml Every Worth While Feature the Modern Car Should Have Clear Vision Bodies-Color oeio--ee9r.Uehouery Orqio-9fo%i_r, Shout" -stietturasei" Vi. saw "I: "a; oa'ooea' Rodin-h- mx MUM" 'ea Indirectly Litrhted-rso1i, WatgsutSteeein Wheel-Tile- in. Ben "~51. ishtt.--Herd- li'ht Control on Steerin ',lh%Y.'llTs' Msnifbld a, The-m6: Hat Coettzot- iGiaiGiiiAr- oiipiteer-6 -esuo-B.tiooorues Broughq. fim "JI535; Court. "ro-ro.- "an, nth nub]: out. " s. Rou-e with MN. men. .1533. Tomi-5.6m -er.M.s2s. Att peices COL Dem" - 'g,"plum'unx. l. my womanqnuecucmv GHEWOud'leaun F. MundADBI-ewerw D Pf "tgweorofNWarofSee Itt MILWAUKEE AVE. TIRE SHOP 218 No. [Hum Avenue - Ketir-hsehtgfUH "res and Tube. vuleanizing L E Poul}! ll to, 4 P fiteyeysotr ',t'tfsiJse.t2',rill2'. our offices or of of NW qr of S