It was that an. vaudeville do- scription. "bum but dumb." commas mom truth than now. after all. _ The (no. man" or vol-urn. Whose "or, donate detail soothe. {he eye in likely to hum lea-inni- hgencc and character behind it than some nonducript physiotnomy with a non two sins too but for It. companion features, Wording to Boyd Fisher. an expert who yum studies the {Ices of thousands of Jot-tery. ' h . Au-l - ---.l. "in--. dw, "mt-u»... _.- ._v - -7, --ee dunks board during the In: nnd director of panama for large in- dustrial comm. all: in the No- vember issue of Smart SOLD."- zine what he'n found about beauty and brains while annlyzing the prospective omploye. f"'rv'-- v ~~r . _ "While . urge nose is no - sign of Dainty. it is In elmoet noe- essay puma] trait in any new of great tom and ability," he do- clares. "The delicately shaped no" is usually the sign of unsitiveneu. Paderewaki has n beautifully cut and sensitive none that in neverthe- less prominent enough to mark him a: a man of great power and Paderewski has a beautifully cut and sensitive noae that is neverthe- less prominent enough to mark him as a man of great power and strength of wilt. Eyes Moat Important. "The small mouth, thouglt.g'rettr and generally a sign of Wine fastidiousness, is usually alao a sign of tselfishness. "A smooth and unlined forehead may be more beautiful than one which can easily wrinkle into lines. but it is lea. futurimr. Nearly everyone who can concentrate and analyze. who has any phlloaophy other than instinctive and compel- ling drive toward the stratifleation of hunger and love. has a brow which wears many faint lines." But it is the eye that gets the most attention when the employ- ment expert seeks to determine character. "The eyes of the intelligent per- son m arly always have a shine or sparkle to them," says Mr. Fisher. "The very large eye, while it de- notes power of observation. does . - we 4-- EB..., "The expression of the eye is created by the muscles around it. not by the eyeball itself. People who are inclined to be introspective usually have what is called n far- nwny look The surface eye, though it may be that of a clever, versa- tile ard entertaining person. is "L dom the eye of . profound individ- ual. Shrewd people usually look at the world from Ilitted eyee - that is, with the eyelid half dropped. George Bernard Shaw has shrewd eyes. Napoleon'e eyes veto wide and brilliantly observant. It is easy to see why it is said that he never made a mistake about a man. Elihu Root and Lloyd George have eyes of men whoee main duty has been ment expert seeks to determine character. "The eyes of the intelligent per- son nearly always have I shine or sparkle to them," says Mr. Fisher. "The very large eye. while it de- notes power of observation. does not indicate great intelligence. Pro- tuberult eyes are invariably sign. of excessive unity or surface hys- teria. o. D. iiiiGUG in: wt to s. Nilsson, WD Lot ir, blk 4, Orgl plat of Lake Bluff. fl - . . Kasper Amer St Bak to W. T. Blair and wt. deed. Lot 91, ldlewild subn NE qr sec 30. Warren. A. Dinelli 1nd hash, to J. Nina and wt. WD. N hf lot 3. Compstocks subrt, Hwood. -c.%rtti and wt to N' QCD. Lot 47,.Hw9od. "'irrGhultii and wt to J. Crovetti and wt, WD. Lot 48, Hwood, sec: 14 and 15. Deerfield, - -- E. L. Clavey and wf to M. De- Wolfe and hush, WD. Lot M, Claw eys subn SW qr sec 29. DeerfUld. M. DeWolfo and wt to Union Bk of Cheo, WD. SE qr SW qr we 29. DeerfUld. _ -- C T and T Co to B. Memen nnd wt. deed. SW qr sec 32, Deerfield. C T and T Co to B. Mensch and wt. deed. SW qr sec 32, Deerfield. F. H. Bartlett to F. Randi". D. Lot 2, blk 86. secs 30. 31 And 32, Wkgn. . "iCii.Bartutt to F. D. Renaud and son, deed. SW qr SE qr sec 23, sec 26. Newport, - -. _ . "'r'rii."iiirkutt, to J. Tietz and wf deed. Blk 48. Burdens N ti Esta uses Mt, 31 and 32, Why}: '.. F. H. Wtrtlett to H. Fucili and wt. deed. Blk 1, Bartletts N S Pk subn, sec 31, Wkgn. D. Hicks and bush to C. K. Wer- den, QCD. SE cor SE qr SW qr sec 25. Wataeonda. . enyvillc. P. Mon and w! to G. My, 'T " I' T or ,1?" "#8. "no a u go to my about whether iii,F and all the window: at - yi. Hotel Bldg. Corpn to R. A. Hunter, WD. Lot l, blk 23. on! Town of Little Port. A A M. L. Robertson to E. Grimm. QCD. Lot 16, am 29, H Pk. C T and T Co to J. S. Barking and wt, dted. SW qr see 32. Deerfield. S. R. Carynski and wf to L. E. Carrtski, WD. SW qr sec 31, Lib- crtyville. A. St. Peter and wf to R. L Thor- geh, WD. Lots 20 and 21, blk 72. H. b. FCriAGim and wf to W. Loh mm. WD. See 21, Libertyville, _ Union Bk of Chgo tn G. Gustafson and vi, MNE qr sec 21, S T S. a. A. thtaur sad wf to Karen" Hotel Co, WD. Blk 28, Org! Town of Little Fort. V B. I. Budd at ll to, p. P. Tuber. 'it Antioch. " V - _ . Sandwich and wt to D B naming. WD. w hf SE . . D-fid1d. - qr we 32. Real Estate Transfers Furnished By Lake County Title and Trust Company 220 WW tn.. WAumAN Pk iaiiiiijim' SEPT. 28, 1927 All-tun of Title Viti Ind wf. 21. Mtmt of the trouble. Commander McKinnie amrted. is in getting enough students to enroll for in- lstruction in naval and military tacta. A total of " freshmen was authorized this year for the naval limit. but only 58 took advantage of the opportunity. he said. He expect: the physical tutu to eliminate about " of these, a. the proportion of re- jections amounts to more than 20 per cent. - In: Mr. Nb. tooth at the tin um than that o I!!! brow In on muutionablo imtieatiost of huh power. "What about Socntoo. the when Inn in "cordon! time, with hU low, Pttiyq, blow?" he uh. "If the b-tigtotrens-dntoforiu broil: copocity. tho but plum to look u from the ond of the oyo to tho tip of the cor. m - this dist-. I- the lotto: the eapeeltr of tho Main bowl." STUDENTS LACK ll, ll, T, ll, ZEST Century to the vorticity and mthmluu of R. O. . C. work In the Walkman high school. North- western University " Mn is contemplating its uboliahmnt on u- connt of the vary in who sign up for the military course thee. Capt. E. G. Chapman. head of the any unit. and Commander S. B. Ke kink. in charge of the men taking an!) "pining: both . Pl- nomad Tuesday they Ml, will "common! those units be dis- bondod. A similar recommendation Wu made a year ago by Capt. Chap- mun but this in the that time since the, instatuUon two you: ago of the nnvnl branch that in discontin- unnce bu been untested. The army unit fares little better, Capt. Chapman revealed. He has unable to tIll the allotment of I00 men last year and is experiencing the same diMeulty again. The lack of interest, it was said. continues despite the plan for support of the military and naval brancboa by Praia-m Walter Dill Scott and by the Scabbard and Blade, the uni- versity's military fraternity. "There doesn't seem to be much use in continuing the units when we are unable to get a full comple- ment of men." Capt. Chapman said. "The students here at Northwestern seem for the most part to have an aversion for military training. Whether their apparent paeif1strr would - them to avoid military service in time of war I cannot say. but the fact remains that they are not much interested in preparing tor war in times of peace." The explanation for the small R. O. T. C. enrollment in a university of several thousand students recalls the furor occasioned in March. 1924 when 150 students of the Garrett Biblical institute ado ted a resolu- tion demanding the 'llrftd,',, of the "army. navy and other lasts-Insets of competitive warfare. htehMhttt the r_eae_rve_ol_hcera' training corps. (R. O. T. C.) $lllltlBlf OVER NAME OF STREET J. J. Koski. a resident of Sunder. lin street. Waukegan in a communi- cation to the council, which was read Monday night requested that action be taken without further delay re- lative to changin the name of Sun- derlin street to hl'lL%'l avenue. Several property owner: on the street petitioned the council - months back to change the name of Sunderiin Met. Konki stated in his letter that it is fitting Ind your that Watt. kegln have I Itmt named after Col. Charles Lindbergh. the first to tnvel over the Atlantic by nir- plane. He said that in addition to the tsentimental side of the mat- ter, it is prncticnlly to churn the nnme of this street. He said that bunderlin court and Sunderlin ave- nue run parallel and Cauqe much confusion, so shalt-axe should be made ln street names. Sunderlin atreet vaa named " ter the late William Sunderlin and his eon. Wallie Sunderlin. is strong- ly opposed to changing the street name to Lindbergh avenue. Several county officials and many others have protested against changing the name of Sunderlin. Mrs. B. T. Dunn, deputy probate clerk is among those atainst mak- ine a ehange in the name of Sun- derlin street. She says that Wil- liam Sunderun purchased the land on which the county buildin is located. According to Mrs. E,,,',', the county could not afford to buy the land from the government and thus if not for Sunderlin making the purchaae for the county. Wan. hogan might not be the county seat today. She does not think it would be fair to change the name to Lindbergh street, suggesting Mu. glerk in mg g e derlin s liam th On motion of Niehoins M. Keller, instructed City l Marseilles to write lin 1nd Koski and i attend the council Monday night, nt wh will be dincuuion changing the tune street. that liter cUfyrOMEtt.0WNRRMg IP INCREASES IN sun of stock to customers. an- ployea and can individuals, in communities umd by eentral m. tion electric light and power mm tttttt h In. amount"! to $30.- --- its value 99d. 92% of 'd'het Ilium sold in 28.860 tun:- ucordin; to data complied by a. B1eetMeal World. Customer- owunhip stock ulc- for the M nix months of 1927 totaled 8139,- In South America that's u " thattmvlattttemteof4atfoit nuand. mtwttat'sthrWainn i1ruinetroi'dohttrrrt be fair .indbergh some otl the fatr hmm deputy probate t those against mak- in the name of Sun- She says that Wil- I purchased the land county buildin in ding to Mrs. E,,,',', Ild not afford to buy the government and " Sundcrlin making for the county. Wan- not be the county to does not think it to change the name street, suggesting not street be named mus aviator. which n in Clerk Jun both Sum invite them sesnion n of 'ommissioner the council " James nth Sunder- aion next time there regard to Sunderlin 1927 to 'trantmmetiertrrrfiPr. 'tketoeotChristrFrte_tmtt ttittrigitgteSurt, tifittiaitpsref1tte.t.etttm "hmbor,r1L.inttt6tr. Mehaqedts iiuinfttroimuni_n1sdthse prcopd Theologicalodlool. a. Gi7eGrdetordictirut'rehurer nine-1M. CanonChuohpnoL that of the New York Civic m "dim of the Lord'nDly hiiuneeottheUniudttuue.Dt 'iwttyoroturraru..yn-ot F Three important changes in the) Vol-tend law may be =e,t in; the coming come. egmtt law annotation. of different clause-~01 the law haw boon and. " United States district judges. caving on. borne-nut in the adminiatration. An amt ia likely to b. "opt. ad which will clear the law of am- hignitiea. haviu no ground for "gin. interpretations. nder the present by! in nrioua jurisdiction. the courta have held that vim testifying to viola. tions most have drunk od the liquor in question. An amondment will make such practico nnneceoaary. New Prosecution A third and very important change will be a provision confer- ring upon rocotniud law enforce. ment amic- authority to conduct the prosecution of dry law offenders, of tonne within the diacretion of the court. in many instance. indi- vidual violators have broken the law so many time: that the court, due to conceited calendars, will not Ire able to prooecute in more than a few specific instances. The amend- mient will enable a United States attorney to avail himself of the aer- fvices of outaide [an] talent. ' In inatancea where United States attorney pleads lack of mourcea to prooecute. such reinforcement will act as a stimulus. The law would provide that any competent court could try the can. In the Int "nate only six voted attains" the reorganization bill. By this time I "name that every sen. ntor is dispoud to (We the Consti- tution a square dent. F2%a- al '.D I gi | I l 'tll tll, if a 'LT, l'i il LY Ili, " ll " s " B ' lg ' , g C 1 , L 1.: 1! PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Subscriber ndministrix of the But. of Sarah Morse deceased will attend the Probate court of Luke County, at 3 term thereof to be holden " the Court House in Wau- kegun. in aid County, on the first Monday of December next. 1927 when and where all pencils having chins against said estate are noti- Bed and requested to present the an). to aid Gear! for tdjtt4itation. when and when all pawns havingim "mm: upon My bene- eiaima ntrainat aid estate In nots-Irited hv the (mo-in Wuhan: Bed and requested to present the nu CHICAGO Am: and oth- ume to aid Court for sdjudieation. u "not. in the "I". of Inde- LILLIE B. DAVIS, "iii'. Illinois. be mm by con- Adminiatratrix. sunning a eon-odd m of Waukegan, Ill., October 3. 1927. Mann: water m on. 76-18-80. " will more filly W from the --.--.--.--------- 'uli.trti!udeot.ertytAer?e..t.._et Making {unicriams is about the file in my oftt.em an tho warrant nearest some tri 3 ever come to'for the oollocboa of nth - cooking. - mean in in It. huh d to under- "Memes "I ; l I S S , 2 , (if, I? I ' D' f . Cy I II it ; M Q 5 I . . S .1 ADJUDICATIUN NOTICE nut: '1" I." "I." Juan 1n, 1": we use mmhgbdmm(9)mflfmmuof I "kWhooehforthomofttflmamhi Mun-"d. dump-Mean chtdayo urfllmhflywmfieJuu-ryoluchymmmmndl «WowDWCowauwaumstu t1,t,t.a .,tSitA"i-tlthtrptrttf.e.rer . forthe and" Dutcdthh7thdnyofOctober,A. -t2'21t2rtdtdeAtPMblu"" All BqtNttqtn M In G. HARDEN RQQSE. lu j,r1ytg,,t%tr,rLf2e't'e, Lamina! copy (in 'td-art on tueinmritlrhse;thrtltH-rt {forthe eoNetitm_aa-rr-tt iiriCthLtrGaaet-gltred. IAll person: M an Duchy i,notifiedtoennandrartiq.PtrrRtt lmnsed atthectttueiorSofneeirt xMundclein. Illinois. um thirty Idun: from h dbl-M . A "gott2tdt1AtS 1ngtrgtittLihtnNht (10) manna-na- III-Ill- ','g'Wdrl,t'l2tli, 'ttttttttd gtny - remalnintrgth" tti"U"GiGiiaTt ouch tftatfdfllPdN,"h duenndpanihcu "bio Januryolcuhyunw.dl oesaidiata1hr-ub-bt-tat the rutotpt0thryr-e.. - ,tugttuttir'd ag' J.biiii'P'i"?t "ifivG-'f6'iirttter ' A. . l . .. G. was loyal: SPECIAL ASSN"? NOTICE Sud-l Wand I". u Whitman": I" that a on hen), the County of [Ah 8,unhd,t', bu rendered Judtmr-t "(a pee- ial was"? upon -- I..- li,td by t,atltPt, ""'"""" t a I not: he constructs! in Metz, AVE- NUE and other m h tho Vil- latte Itf [my ML,, A, (10) imminent. the that W1" my . "my t remaining nine (3) AaiLii"iii. of each for the an: of am such. due sud ankle on the In dar of January of and: no W. " of said manhunt: but hints! at the rate of 6% per anmMIt. Dated thuqthuurof0etr.ereA. D. 1927. G. RARDEN MUSE. Collector. . TT-2.t SPECIAL ASHES" NOTICE Nttd Wan-ll No. 8 p at I" Publiention h bomb that that the County of [Ah My. Illinois. hut rendered Nd-rrt foe a "no Said Pile, i hum (10) haittiiura, and that inatati- unt of which b "576.88, due and "min. Jumjm 1tle.t, anti the FOOT HYBIENIST Mllltiit WALKS NEW YORK, Oct. 4.-"Walk and star way." With this motto, Dr. William M. Scholl, foot hygienist and orthop» edit: of Chieatto, left on the French liner IU de Funce. He plans to walk eight miles I day around the promenade deck. C "America's must need is more outdoor walking." he said. "The conditions of life, particularly in the large centers. Ire such as to discourage methodicnl outdoor exer- due. "Lack of time for daily walk- ine il due to an unintelligent bud- geting of one'l time. Tractioe ab- dominal breathing. "Women over 30 and men over 40, perhaps, suffer moat because of in- sufficient exercise." SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and lNSISTl Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds _ Headache- Neuritis Lumbago Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism aa-t.aru-er--etee--tie-tee-riiene1d DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART I Collectbr. TT-2t. mama 35210. E. ttttttit 'ft.hoi'enr's' but of " uyru Also an of 24 nad "NF-Brita. Accept only "Bayer" pug", which contains proven directidns. Attorney General Osenr E. Carl- strom has opened henrqtmrters in the Hotel tSherman, Chiengo, from which he will vase his compoign for the office of governor. He hu the suite occupied last spring by William Hale "rGiflpsdr, and his supporters in the mayomltr cam- pntett. A _ ._ It we: announced that Attorney General Cnrlstorm in: unused for a cute-wide Ipenking tour much will take him into every county and which will begin nbout Nov. 1. He is the tint candidate to get into the rtkee to succeed Governor Small who hu not In yet announced him- self as a contender. No Platform Statement. No formal statement of his plat- form was issued by Attorney Gen- eral Carlstrom, but at the head.. quarters it was said Cnrlstrom's political principles are the same as Mayor Thompson's, both being op- ponents of a world court and the league of nations, both champion- ing the cause of the farmer and be- "tz/interested in flood control and inland waterway development. 0PENS ("METERS Iasaflet 6-L of the U. S. Depart- ment of Agriculture will tell iy'iou all about the Experimental ur Farm of the Biological Survey at Saratoga Springs, N. Y., and when Many a Libertyville motorist has discovered that owning a hammer does not make him a mechanic. it may-tre vlsited (L m FOR 8ALE--Real Emu HERMAN A. SCBWERMAN 205 W. Maple Avenue. _Litmrtrii11tscpl: See EDWIN AUSTIN for rates on cheap excursions to the Rio Grande Valley. EDWIN AUSTIN 405 So. Milwaukee Avenue Phone. Libertyville 167-W. FOR BALE--6 room house, sun par- lor and bath, in Onkwood Terrace. Very modern. W. A. Nicholas, Phone T86-R. Libertyville, In: _- CEDAR TREES FOR SALE-M to FOR SALE-tchester Whites) 43 FOR SALE--0ftiee Desk, $5.00; Remington Typewriter, No. 7, 810,00. Does good work. Phone 341-J. 75-3t. FOR SALE-r stove. Hard coal, self feeding. Also 2 bed springs and mattresses. Call at Millinery Store, 418 Milwaukee Avenue. . FOR SALEr--Inlaid linoleum rug, 12x12; Deering corn - binder; Daring grain binder; hay rake; tt,tT,tir,.; bin. truck wag-on; b-sleigh. Numerous other an- icles. Ben Porteous. Phone Mun- delein 605-M-1. 77-6t-pd. FOR SALE--6 room bungalow and garage at Rondout. One hour from Loop. $5500.00. Easy terms. Phone Libertyville 6164-2. 72-5t. FOR RENT--ptimiahed room and 1 light housekeeping room. 317 Sec- ond Street and corner of Grant. F OR RENT-S room bungalow with two-car heated garage on Johnson Avenue. George Adelhardt. Phone 247. 76-4t-pd. BARGAIN FOR YOUNG COUPLE Cost $3,000 four months ago. Will take $550 for all or will separate. Beautiful furniture of 4 room apartment. 3 Pe,' silk mohair parlor suite, hand carved frame: 8 pc. walnut dining room set; 2 9x12 Wilton rugs; 4 pc. walnut bedroom set, complete with spring and mattress; library table; 5 pc. breakfast set; lamps; polychrome mirror; chest of silverware. Must be seen to be appreciated. Will arrange for delivery. 832 Leland Ave., near Sheridan Rd., Chicago, 3111. Phone Sunnyside 6190. FOR SALE-sweet Cider at Clk, per _ INC. Ul'lU IS. I'm gallon. Bergeron Stock Farm,) Ihpta-trht Lake Street. 2 miles west of! Libertyville. Phone (WK-$2. '73-tf, SeierttAe 'tEngnhanS- " b I iron SA LE - Collection of rue wins. Send inquiries to "VW" one of Register office. T6Att. FOR RENT-B moms and bath furnished for light housekeeping. Light, 1233, and heat fumbhed. Private entrance. Very reason- able. 211 E. Church St., Phone Libertyville 409-g. TT-lt. FOR SALE-r-A tried and proved! herd sire bred for type and pro-; duction. King Pontiac Segis Ladl De Kol 9th H. B. 411596. Son of Doede De Kol Segis H. B. 375949. Butter 1063.12 lbs. in 365 days. Milk 22243.10 lbs. in 365 days. Butter 28.77 lbs. in 7 days. Milk 497.60 lbs. in 7 days." She WIS first prize yearly record Cow, Michign State Fair, 1922. His Sire, ing Pontiac Segis Lad De Kol H. B. 309762,: a 40 lb. Bull.l was Grand Champion at the 19211 Brentwood National Show and al winner of second prize as a Calf at the National Dairy Show, Chi- cago. This 1063.12 lb. Bull is sired by a son of Sadie Gerber Henger- veld De Kol. Butter 40.0* lbs., Milk 782 lbs. in 7 days at 8 years old. She is the World's Chamgion for Milk and Butter combine on first test. This Sire is a grandson of the $15,000.00 Bull, Spring Farm Pontiac Cornucopia, a son of the first 44 lb. Cow. Also a few cows and young heifers. Herd. accredited. l OSBORNE FARM Phone 622-M-2 Mund FOR SALE-At Public Auction-at 3 P. M. Oct. 15th on school grounds of Swan School, south of Grayslake, one frame school house in good condition. Also two outhouses. For furthevar- ticulars address C. W. ray, Clerk, Grayslake. 73-4t. FOR RENT-House on Maple Ave- nue. Call Paul MacGuffin. 503 North Milwaukee Avenue. 77-2t. FOR RENT-Modern furnished flat or light housekeeping rooms. Phone Mundelein 341-M. 77-it. FOR RENT-Garage at 884 Fifth Street. Phone Libertyville lzgl-W. -1t. FOR RENT OR .8ALE-aLtdrrry 7 FOR RENT-single room with gar- tuets,_if wanted. Call utreriple, 20 ft. high. Standing in open field, ensy to move, price reason- able. P. W. Newhouse, Tel. 174, Grayalake, Ill. 78-4t. pigs Just wéaned; 3 gilts due to fancy goon; l gilt with 7 tsmall piirr,tteark,, 3-90%- utArtrd, 'a'l'ioiuE'""rAhsi,"'""ia0i'i'i2if, i Illinois. Phone 622-M-2. Thou. W.i Eager, Mgr. Minimum charge, 2tie 6 insertions for $120) Rates: 5c per line per insertion. 1frouranttotinrthiryr,etrifrrt.taretH, d. nntormhmmorifyouwutlndp,mnhlthvwlm: l columns. You will get malts. 5 'rt-now-ou-eh-nr-tnuke- insGiGtViimirudatsor-huieratug-V maurtnprwanuknownhem. At"1nei1ie-'t_ 42511. rd, E. t11rtnrtdihviitU. Phone Libertyville 199-3. - Tst-tf. 622-M-2 Mundelein. Ill. Thos. W. Eager, Mgr. - Telebhéne uh-pr FOR SALE aaimitiledlA& f FOR mam 76-12t-pd T4-' 76-2t. i 74-tf, 74-tf. '76.2t at FOR FOR FOR RENT-i furnished hon.- FOR RENT-rut on! Prod" Stores recently may"! by A. w. Lindroth. For Morn-don CI " Arslliner, Store, 418 MiheeAe l luv-euthana- -; ltprveeeu.ee.mePc.-_' "start/h-dw-Gr- FOR RENT-e new homes. Man heat. 1 House, M but. BH. mend lake. Very m-Mis-- water, gu. electricity. Pho- Mundelein 633-W-L Inquire I: Ryan. M R1dPa2t',', meta-ea. mi may ve same or T same and paying for 2.'"ttlet) Hawthorn Farm on"; TT-tt WILL TRADE moon net' in 4 Coral Cables, Florida tor Libertyville Red Eatate. Adam- o. s. Osborn, mom, minis." DR.O'PNR. Real Estate Ofriee Phone 17. Insurance Rel. Plane an. Wgukegul Nah-d Bulk Bldg. DR. J. LTAYLOR Office in First National Bank 'm., Hours:1to8:8Ftt.V J WWW?" F,', 1764 912 N. County manna-"nu: w" Eia-it onus.» 10.125m2-4p'1-83n Sunday'- qqh..h.qB. r,'fa'ta"at?aune B. M. ltdEuitMt Amara-nu! First Nntittetnt But H Telephone " MBBrgrr evenings. -rii 'iGai" -iuTfsafri. tt BMW. tt w h. ya iiiFiunrruiiOhrVttdF- floor. " K. lein 68tr-Ra. AHOBNEY and com New. " ,. keeping room and one at: sleeping room. 609 North Phat Street. T8-0t-ed. Free of Charge By U. S. Govern-d Yem- Libertyville Post Ne. 32' AMERICAN LEGION Avenue.' FRED GRABBE T Auctioneer " Real Estate JOSEPH A. JADRICH 03%" n.- Ind 215 Mull-u- a. V" II. Harry Madill Bartlett h. Victor C. Hooker _- Liia,ti.'firgh'iau- "e""r,,t.t 3 b O u b a Tttt Fill. relt'l'k"illll.A - MISCELLANEOUS LYELL B. MORRIS THE JUSTICE OFFICE or CATTLE TEST") , For Tuberculosis l um Noa'm CHICAGO. ILL Oligovitthr-Iluu MIDI-"villi"! Sheridan Raul 666 41ti -N. laminae Ave. Mm Floor PHONES 28 a as: ""et-.gti.gN._ Br....-'.-. _ GLAtmt8WhBD Rub".- isnowloatdd IIT ET