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Lake County Register (1922), 22 Oct 1927, p. 7

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A tho but... of .ttrro. "an by In. WW r. you. tltr, of tLt Weir. who died a aha- and" u a telegram 'l',h1Y.f Ind tehgrmns. hom om Spawn. m. on. 13. 1927. "In. Wm. F. Weiss, "Wuhan m. "r am greatly shocked to low: of the death of Represent-tho Weiss forwhomlhdamhhhmud. I send you and your: - M sympathy inquu} mt bu. _ . " nous t. McHenry, Ttl., Oct. 18. 1927. "Mrs. Wm. Weiss and Family, Wuhan. . "Words cannot apron my tool- ings of sympathy fer you at this ti ne. Nothing I could say could cow. sole you. The loss .of nth I man " Mr. Weiss to the uranium part " "linois cunnot be 'rstigrtnted. Wuukegnn. Ill. 'We are ohoclred to hear of Mr. Weiss' death. You nnd France: have our heartfelt sympathy. "Mr. and Mrs. L. P. HANNA." l, Peoria. 111., Oct. 18. 1927. "Mrs. William F. Weiss "Wauketrnn, Ill. "I have learned with profound sorrow of your great bereavement. I extend to you in your (mt grief my sincerest syrup-thy nnd condolence. "JOHN"DAILY (Senator)" SprintrfUld, m.. Oct. 18. 1927. Mrs. Wm. F'. Weiss, 'Waukegan. 'We are greatly grieved over the dea:h of your husband Ind the newspapers of Illinois have lost one of their best friends. 'As secretary of the Illinois Pres, aisocintion I want to extend to you the sympathy of every newspaper man and woman in this state. Came for M.- For the nun who travels much. or who is obliged to compress his belongings into a small 9 ' the gift of a large case of blue: leather wll prove most welcome. The top is divided into four sections marked "handkerehiefs," "socks" and "ties," ani the under side consists of one large packet that holds shirts. Mr. Henr Hans was a Palatine caller one L; last week. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mlman an- entertimine the latter's mama. Mr. and Mrs. Thiemann. Mr. and In. Frank Blank and daughter. Mary, spent last Sunday with relatives and friends in Chica- "P. W. FRETT (hymn City of McHenry.)" West Baden. Ind., Oct. 18. 1927. lt.,.V'lc:or Sauer and dauithttrrs Lillie 'trid Martha, spent Sumlay with W lam Sauer and family at Crystal Lake. Illinois Press Associntion.) "f,EN" SMALL '(com. Illi- Mimq Luella Heschbemr of Lib- "Mrs. W. F. Weiss. H L. WILLIAMSON You Can Afford to - \K'S Heat YourHome with Gas The actual dollar and cents coat of nutc- matic m heating is surprisingly little more than the ell-over cost of cod or oil heating in communities served by the Noeth Shae Gas eompany-whin the eegtaf fuel, labor of furnace tending and handling of tubes ere commend for an, end the coat of (as pilot lights, elec- tricity. depreciation and servicing of the burner ere included for oil. With our spaniel low house heating rate, the outltnndint Comfort, Convenience"? to- 1uliattttttr n - antic Gen Beating LONG GROVE HIS SORROW North Shore Gas Company (See'y Mm.Bdwhtrtodeeotigtaekti viqtt.dgulatt-kqqerartidnr. Mr.andMgs, 7 KOO.- tegtntr-ttttetrd. t,tater.aAd huh-dude! 8-", m. u [Lulu Johan-and d.ettr,psd11rtrvrurt.ytt-i: air." . l." of ma 1ei7,li,', Mr. and: 'ttg. Chale- Gouwmor Sunk!- "'53" In. Alfrd wad.» of o Mo w SEMI! after. we. with their mt. In. In: Stead attd other Mandi in ho- f2atd'lt','fr,tt and than. Miuel than ad ms. "and- od a marlin: of the Rag]: fam. "ratiltormatF'tyd must Wmcondn Sunday. it helm: the birthday anniverurv of In. M- u'n mother. In. Elizabeth Rommel. and her brother, Gregory Rendler, cf Chicano. -- A Born to Mr. and In. Find 050n- m! _on Thursday, October 18th a -giih Smith ma Bob anchor of Round 1430 were ttte-ant caller: input vkLrtitrAntrmHr.. . _ "aiGiii'i"iutsm and Albert Behm and son. Henrv made a basin-gs trip t Racine. Wilton-in last Wednew. uy. - (Continued from Page 6) the home of their ttarmtta, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Pratt. The friends of Me. D H. Murphy are ttlad tr see her slowly improving at her home here wh-re she came (my: the 13quth lug Sapttdyy. Min Louise Frederich h spend- ine neural weeks at the home of Mr hunt. Mrs. Louis Wehrenbere of Mo-ndeIein. , Hrs. Hodge and a number t friends from Mundelein visit-t t than Willow Farm Sunday ?vettinst Loading hacienda: from the Post at nyslake. Antioch. Deer-3 held, Lake Blue, Fort .sl1eridam; North Chicago, and Great Lakes u- sembled " the A. E. Ksrwan soft drink parlor in the early afternoon: A battery of can wu drawn up! and operations begun. Every ex-ner-' vice man in Vulcani- vu known' and listed. Each at run out out Mr. and Mrs. Gunze'1 of gluing" were callers at the horrs of . r. and Mrs. Henry Golding Sunday. Mrs. M. S. Clark celebrated her birthday last Saturda evening by enterta nine about 'llii, guests at her hospitable home, the East Side Hotel. Euchre As ti pastime of the evening there ine twelve tables filled with players. Ladies tirst prize was won by Mrs. Lesley Tumbull and second Mrs. Walter Banks. Mrs. Al. Hiden played as gent and won first prize while Ar- thur Powers carried off second. A subetantiel lunch was served at a late hour when all departed for their homes wishing Mrs. Clark many re- turns of the dag. - __ _ . Count, and District oricialr were here a a days Mo Ind ormiwl a Legion Post and Charters are ex- poe_teri_to 'rrtiveytooet, FREMONT CENTER WA UCONDA run-owls " a number of more than offsets the slight difference in cost. Our specie! low gas rate for house heating and the operating effi- ciency of Bryant Goa Boilers and Ga Furnaces. brings the luxurious heating service of (as fuel well within ranch of moot home owners. Just what the cost would be for your tnrtieu1nrhomeeantt-madi1r- timaud.oAaktou-tfottrhentintt meets all at you: home or offit= of u It inaiaaaL. Tilu "m": .w.' 'rtiitiiiuHr-Pitttrtt matoeinrtianti-t-in_dstnJJyyti1 In my: sand" mm- qtfedneqr. bulbous-Dds- night, Nov. 11. It in also -eted g,'e,i"atgtTi'tuP,'dPtt County Want-Ida '11le "uetid-i.ttrtF. Therotm-teof3hu_eormrtttN- tgdtdtntttgput2'l""gg't,tg on. on load-yam; and or- igf,',,t,2,ttihfi2ia,t'elt,ue. moth-Ho-r-nt-ra. Theta!" oliecnmdochd, uanBoanin.Pmaidant.AnitaBa- -- La-ka-io-lik-alt m" - ob. é'iut 9rtrtVrte .thy eenteet of. Fiiiiiiuciaari%Fti%0iieed -.tnatumeiatuthi-ehirw mm. but " aigrsntxtm. m chain-d dun. However tn-str-th. sigmtummnobuhodundnppu- eitionsforehnrureo-d. 1ltpraLttpet,'egt and" "Wanna-Patton __- irr/viee ttttl Jinn Koo-or. was"! tttet, We": er. Thu is . new TtS i-tnike, for the pleasure nnd hep of the young people of this community and ell no hoping for In use". All the young people In eordinilordrt- vited to come to these meetings and enjoy an hour or two of plenum. The may will be new". ttmt and third ondnye of every month. Moths" we especially invited to ntten . A will meeting of the Woman Relie Corp. was called loudly en- ning for new as the Corps 1n- spector will be ban on 12,f',,'rh afternoon to taped the Corps. lunch will be given after the meet- tue a social hour will follow. It is oped there will be a good attend- ance. 't Clyde Carr of Barrintrt&t called on his mother, Mrs. Lizzie Carr, Sun- day forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hepler of Chicago called on Mrs. Mary Davlin Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hepler lived here for- merly but it is ten years since they paid their last visit here. They eoyld see many change; in that time. Mrs. George Broughton returned to her home here Saturday evening after smug nearly three weeks " the of her dauzbter. Mrs. "" Ringer, oLAkron, Ohro. 7 Mrs. R. C. Sandenten spent [at Thursda . with relatives in Chiengo. Mrs. Lizzie Carr was ill the last three days but in better a this time. Vic is "grub diam, dish washer, nod nurse" and in nlways on the job, leggy to, do_or_Itie. - Miss Phoebe lather is now at her home here from otte Victory Memorial Rania]. Wauhm when the withstood n seriou- open- tion three Inch ago. lbs Imb- Mrs. D. H. Murphy returned to her home here Sstumy hom the Victory Memorial Hospital. Wau- kex-n: {In Plum! is 'till)n my pas: health but al hobe for he} ulthnate, papery. _ _ Mrs. Otis Potter, who in nt the Victory Memorial Hospital. Wau- kettnn returned to her home Inst wag} all}: imprgving nloyly. "ma"u'iaen an" ,initurer-..ettotrtee 3a ua W713i JPdtttt1'tlit Bucky b m m a "b."iL'Prm, ho MI "hltfgr,ft'l,','l"l'd'dlr',flh'" ttutt1trircT2ttgvN,r.'. - dition. yatCd,'iei'.lt'iiC,Fi:i'ii. TWA-"w. my thaneub-d- tdehiif-thqta. lu'elhhehnofhhkb ieh,mehtrirtrpdsrtheeameeN.3. A.,iuehlhoinmhgnfbn "'pt',tutNtitritSif Thai-Idle! .udHm.3e& Foldmmuhawheb-t "(Mavens-Mend! 2taPtytteuf,,l,','tl',T. Btathinadidnot "mung-um "tportedtmt-kaatto. - 1tigi,trA,l"ihttt"tt,2trtlMg toothandnaiightbruua. She recovered. 3.73% Mac "human"! tsTJurdl1'lf"lsfl='"d for hot. County of Luke )- CIRCUIT COURT OF' LAKE COUNTY. December Term A. D. Jerome J. Ody and Delia My) (otherwise known " Jenna .) When married life stun gm toutth'they mu quit giving not other tender loch. d. Cami! Gridley Daily and Deiln Daily), We B. Collins. Trustee. "my C. Mir- er, Successor in Trust, IN CHANCERY No. 17528. The requiiite Affidavit huh been filed in the office of the cu of said gourt. ' Notice is therefore hereby [In State af Illinois, , Git THE Gdvd unlined Canal-hunt. heretofore filed his Bill com- plaint in aid Court on the My Notice ii, therefore hereme a; the said above named watt, "manna Operates from battery on small loads. Automatically switches to power for heavier service. Uses smaller battery-thw; costs less. Requires less fuel Demands practically no attention. This amazing achievement the result of 15 years' research by DélcorLight en- gineers Approved by General Motors after 7 years of gruelling field tests. Now comes a new gr Delco-Light Plant that astoqn even those scientists and enigma-I who are in dailycontactwi tlseettodyenrking achievements of dentin! science-. Now comes a new gr Delco-Light Write-or ttgrate, get full in- Plant that astoun even those formation a at this new achieve- scientists and engineer: who ere in meat of Delco-Light and General dailycontnctwi tlseettodyertrking Motors. Or call on me personally achievements of electrical science-. and see the evidence with your own ' eyes. And remember-if this new- When {on see this angling Delco- est model doesn't exactly suit our Light lam, you will egree that it needs, there are my other PLms is a decade ahead of everything to choose hom, now priced as tow heretofore conceived by my mum- as $225. Don't mt. Write o: facturer of firm electric plants. . 'phone or call motley. New Type Delco. Light Doe, Everything but Think! . SERVICE ELECTRIC CO. )u. Cm a scientific marvel ii%iiiiTGiiaiui L. J. mar, Clerk. Uighur, minds, October 10, A. wk. Inlet, Compldgunt " . 79-81-83-854}. Call Mike Behm Today ! Reliable Laundry 3775' - - "WEBER 'ftillt,'f)titc'gif I,A.D.lMuinhth and which suit is ntill and tell him you want him to come and get your family washing and your Dry Cleaning., He will get them and return 'your wash nicely laundered and your garments beau- tifully Dry Cleaned. We will guar- antee that. Just try and see. It won't cost you much. oiFiur.iiik; Dry Cleaners as well a: Laundevcu Phone Libertyville Telepbgne LibITtyville 290 3:57: THE Libertyville, Ill. 290 t.Y N. manly page}!!! Nbtmrttiuatoltnmhiaitt at1ttsrlneeerfltusim-.tthetstm, not toghow that "mun-non ntsthoritrthanhehaa. pmiiddis id ttte-tit-ie-tist-Gita-Aid m__he'a gather be m that be Auctioneer . Real Estate lft N. 22'tet "ttua,, Fir ftepr'm 319m. be» trf. FRED GlltAllmil Bee EDWIN AUSTIN for rates on cheap excursions to the Rio Grande Valley. EDWIN AUSTIN 405 80. Milwaukee Avenue Phone. Libertyville 167-W. FOR sAuil-.- Yellow globe onions, largo and pickling, carrots, fine spinach, ripe and green tomatoes. No delivery. Peter Petges, Phone Libertyville 302-W. 79-tf. FOR sALn.%ua, Estate HERMAN A. SCHWERMAN 206 W. Maple Avenue. Libertyville, 111. Telephone 147-11. CEDAR TREES FOR SALE-M to 20 ft. high. Standing in open field, easy to move, price reason- able. P. W. Newhouse, Tel. 174, Grayslake, Ill. 78-4t. FOR RENT-modern 6 room steam heated apartment. Sixty dollars per month. LYONS & ROUSE lug-lab, Illinois -- -- FOR RENT--2 light housekeeping rooms, 317 Second Street. 81-lt. FOR RENT-bedroom. Call at 227 First Street or phone 4214. 81-it. FOR RENT OR SALE-New bungl- by and - en AWAW FOR RENT--6 room ttnt and bath, furnace heat, $50.00 per month. 4 rooht flat and bath, $86.00 per month at 808 North Milwaukee Avenue, Libertyville. Inquire H. S. Slander, TT W. Washington St., Chicago. Room 1126. Phone Dear- born 8678. 78-tf. FOR SALE--6 room house, sun par- lor and bath, in Onhood Terrace. Em modem- JF. A:_Nitltolaa, FOR SALE-white Spitz pups, 8 weeks old. Wm. H. Peterson, Libertyville. Phone 60441-2: . FOR SALE- '4; Ton Overland truck. M. L. Behm. Phone Lib": FOR SALE-one Oak Library Table. 148 E. Sunnyside Avenue. Phone Libertyville 199-R. M-tf. FOR SALE-A tried and proved - herd sire bred for type and pro- duction. King Pontiac Segis Lad 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 was first prize yearly record Cow, Michigan State Fair, 1922. His Sire, King Pontiac Saris Lad De Kol H. B. 309762, a 40 lb. Bull, was Grand Champion at the 1921 Brentwood National Show and a 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 40.04 lbs., Milk 782 lbs. in 7 days at 8 years old. She is the World's Champion for Milk and Butter combined 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 I few cows and young heifers. Herd accredited. OSBORNE FARM Phone 622-M-2 "Weill, Ill. Thos. W. Eater. In. FOR SALE-Ford Sedan and two FOR SALE-pure bred Irish Ter FOR SALE-Buff Orpngton Pullets and Spring Chickens. Fred Stone, Libertyville, Ill. 80-6t-pd FOR SALE-- MOT WATER RADIATORS IN3R SALE-inlaid linoleum TUW, 12x12; During corn - binder; Deyrin.e grain binder; hay rake; ulvenur; 4-in. truck wagon; rllJ"iflf.T'. Numerous other art- ieles. Ben NW Phone Mun- delein 606-M-1. 77-6t-pd. FOR SALE-walnut dining set, puno and baby buggy. Call Lib- ertyville 3644. 80-2t-pd. POTATOES-dust received car of _ fancy Minnesota Round White po- tatoes and will deliver them " 81.25 per bushel. Phone 232-11, W. E. Volkmnn, Mundelein. _ FOR SALE-kitchen Cabinet and Dining Room Table. Call at 127 Park Place or phone Libertyville, 480-W. t!t-8t. FOB S.N1E-?oultty, live or dress- FOR SALE-Home crown Potatoes. Good keepers. 81.50 per bushel. Ehnne Libertyville 6654-2, Fred -tiiiiiiiriiGidi When?" tith, tntdii ii Phohe 736-R. Libertyville, Ill, Hera. Mothers and puns. Must part with pups through moving. Apply F. Fenwick, Wildwood Avenue, Mundelein. 80-6t-pd. tyville 299 Two, 7-coil, 4 ft. Two, 12-coil, 4 ft. One, 26-coil, 2 ft. Pipes and fittings can be seen at 140 E. Church Street. 80-tt. kdaths. Russell Rouse, Mundelein 78-6t-pd ed. Delivered. PGne ihGGiiie 659-W-2, Ray v. Moss. 81-6t. Carston If oumttobnyunythlng ttrife-ttrr-hh-dl, rent M'llld'l'l'lf,'r'l'l',JI' want Sap, rub it MW" columns. You will get malts. Tleur-ou-sae-nat-qu-hr- inseshortntimondat-onn_Neieitk-ntt- makerourwantaknomthesm. Atrialvmmm Minimum charge, 25c 6 insertions for $1.00 Rates: 5e per line per insertion. FOR RENT FOR SALE (th,uadillhsdlA& . Me '28: "ut. 79-6t-pd 81'-2t-- 80-2t-: In 74-tf. 79-tf, g F'on RENT-l ' LYELL a moans I ATTORNer a: com _ FOR RENT-7 room house with 2 car garage on McKinley Avenue. Enquire .3299?" BM Elmo NoTrCE1-mmting or (remain: on the Osborne Fun at lundeldn is forbidden under pennlty. Thou. W. Eager, Manager. tttMt. FOR RENT-Modem 5 room ttnt §eeRoy 1armr40trPimtSt.erthd Real Estate on: Phone 178 Insurance Bet. Phone an Luce WNNTEp--Furm_work, ,weot of Room 208 1704 Shel Co-de.,"-.-'." Meetar'imt"q----lltatt Yaqkegg Huh-ll y - Seientifie Ex-i-a- of m "I GLASSES wrrBD 1h.A,d11,,Nfia"t'e"vetf, or Tteq-- ingontheDeV tramsoethe Dillon Farm at Libertyville for- bidden under penalty by "Wa. l WANTED-ro do o kinds of ne'- DR. orro R. THOMPSON Optometrist DR. J.L.TAYLOR office in Inrut National "It. Hourcrto8:8trnndete_ R&idence,oiroodNries Amw-AT-u' First NM 3.3 Telephono W 'ttMft mam: é. 10-12a.s2-l_. i tHmd-.uoeh..h-Ha-_. l "mm. s' helium-(IMAM.- J nus-tech. Pi By U. S. Gown-cut vac-huh- Libertyville Post No: 319 ". AMERICAN IMHO}! ' "ag-tba-retire. hymn)" and milk e-tmet-r-h-trr. We "ttime-tsratb.- Will Erect You A Hone floor, ter for car in Hundeléin. Plum 775. M ",,e,,2.ENit,-hiet,, tggt"eii evenings. 70-11. 27442 Lake Forest or Waukegan or an: Libertyville. Thomas New 202 Sherman Place, Wlubgll. Phone 4140. T9abrd. Lisertriilie - laid-y. "tr. 'oi'Iai"gu'dtt2"g'lt,Ntrg oreallorwrN IMM- Aan, ii: modeik Lou; and (id; Lib-ertyville 280. h. Victor C. [locker irurat reasomble prices. Phone Libertyville 3784. 784:. WWW . In" 215 Mndi-ttt.Warsh-uN JOSEPH A. JADRICH Barry Madill Bartlett comm I 'mu- MISCELLANEOUS THE JUSTICE OFFICE or CATTLE Tm Wichita" Ph-ube.trvfBo* Sheridan Road 666 LAWYER NORTH CHICAGO. ILL. Free of Charge RLGomlves is new loathed at 410 N. Milwaukee A For Impetus-hm RBI-bount- " Ram a'.., PHONES 28 l 388 Jitlts tite, Main Floor ttL a; .

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