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Lake County Register (1922), 8 Feb 1928, p. 7

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_ _WDp. Lot 22, NW Addn to Weken. _ N PBW&AVMN ~~wi, D. Lot 7, Blk 6, Bartletts Sheri-- '."&m'rm Cc T to C Gocppinger, D. Lpot 20, Sunset Manor Subn. Deer-- L J Benson & wf to W A Overhol-- ser. WD W hf SW qr Sec 35, Fremont. Calumet Natl Bank to W A Over-- holser D SW ar YE qr Sec 35 Fre-- e wt A St. Peter & to A Behm & wt WD Lot 40 Ravine Gardens, Wkgp. A Behm & wf to A St. Peter & wfi WD Lots 19, 20 and 21 Cummings & Cos N Ave Addn to Waukegan. P B Kennedy & wf to M Mueller WD Lot 42 Washington Manor Sub. P ¥ Spinner and wf to I Spinner QCD Lot 3 Blk 5 Ridgewood Park T C en retes uen ie se ocm se oo bagpang ie e n nenatacs # FEBRUARY 1. 1928 [field, WD. NE cor Blk 2, Corcksetts Jomnrm&nwnm'&MSTSSec.le.Wm . Lot 13 Washington Heights Acres Sub.|__J Delhaye and wi to D Epp and wif, Frank Trust & wf to J O Due, WD| WD. Lot 27, Oakwood Terrace, Lib-- SE aqr SW ar Sec 25 Antioch. ertyville. O A Newsom & wf to B H Miller &} H W Nelson to A Jalass and wi, wi WD Lots 30, 51 and 100 Oakwood | QCD. (Lot 2, Blk 6, Branigar Brus 'Terrace Sub. 'SumetTernceSuhnDeerfield P Bahr & wf to E M Conrad & wfl M J Casey and wf to F B Wrigns, WDlot'Blk?Wrenn'sAddntoH;gCD.tm 34, Wilsons Second Subn, Park 4 Grant. * C T & T Co to H O Klawzitter & wt D Lot 10 Blk 5 Stone & Cos Sub Shields. * --C T & T Co'to A Deutschman & wf D Lot 1% Blk 7 Branigar Bros Sun-- set Terrace Sub. 6 * can e. F H Bartlett to C F Glaeser D Lot P.gvtgandwueto?.niterand 3 Blk i8 arfl:i'tsNEPtrk- wife, . Lot 58, Tweeds Pistakee . W Pugh to G R Frederick & wf WD | rare subn.. Sec. 9, Grant. Lot 23 Lindenhurst Third Sub. wii . D. T. Webb and wife et al to A. A. J Dethaye & wfi to A C Allen & Wfiringskor WD. Lot 7. Block 5. Webb WD Lot 3 Blk 10 Exmoor Addn to H} /) y orn' w 3 addn. m« Wigle % --' Wagmar Amarinamn CObata<Dawx_k $A gr SW ar Sec 18, Avon Union Bk of Chgo to A H Balz and F H Bartilett to E A Bartholomaus, D Lot 1 Bik 82, Bartletts N S Ests. F H Bartlett to A A Grim & Wf D Lot 1, Blk 92 Bartlett's N S Ests. Chgo Trust Co to R R Jones & wf wd Lot 17 Blk 1 Douglas Nursery Sub. W J Ruben & wfi to D C Gregg et al WD Lot 10 Blk 17, Marquette High-- laund Pirst Sub. c R H Kiwards & wfto W J Scott & wf WD Lots 1 2 and 3 Blk 8 Run-- yards 2nd Sub. E C Thies & wife to C R Thies & wi, WD Pt SE ar SE qr Sec 36 Cuba. C. B. Wetzel to E. F. Alwardt and wife, WD. Lot 14, Wetzels Subn., Lot 30, Co. Cliks. Subn., Waukegan. Hanna Stake to F. Cuden and wife, WD. LOt 4, Block 3, HMHutchinson and wi., D. Lot 19. Blk: 15, Chgo Trust Co to R R Jones & wfi wd Lot 17 Bl&k 1 Douglas Nursery Sub. W J Ruben & wfi to D C Gregg et al WD Lot 10 Blk 17, Marquette High-- land First Sub. L J Benson & wf to W A Overhol-- ser. WD W hf SW qr Sec 35, Fremont. F H Bartlett to B Berkin and wf, D. Lot 10, Blk 99. Bartletts N S h: ville. NE qr Sec 24, Libertyville. e C B Powell and wf to C H Stone and wf, WD. Lots 28 and 29, S Hland Addn to H PKk. _ E Weltz to A F. Hibbe, QCD. Lot 51. Sunset Manor Subn, Deerfield. F H Bartlett to S D Domenico and wf, D. Lot 5, Blk 71, Bartletts Sec-- ond Subn, Wkgn V¥ L Jensen and husb to A R Kan-- A Windette and wf to C F Larsen, WD. Lot 10, Washinzton Heights Acres, Sec 20, Wkgn. B H Miller and wf to B Bayer, WD. Lot 67. Blk 2, West Shore Park Sec 36. Fremont. . Modern Cemetery & Masoleum Co to H C Schultz, WD. Lot 166, Sec J, mMCemetcry © Modern Cemetery & Mausoleum Co to H and M Schultz WD Lot 116. Sece J, N S Cemetery. J Griffith and wfi to Wken Cener. T A Emmanuelson & wf to A M Emanue!son WD Lots: 74 and T5 Glen Flora Heights Sub. T A Emanuelson & wf to A M Emanuelson, WD Lot 73 Glen Flora Heighis sub. 'CT&TOotoLDowney,Dnu Blk 15 Buffer, Fett & Cos ~E C Bergeron and wf to W Mock-- ler. QCD. Lot 10, Blk\ 36, H Pk. Y J Beckman and wf to Chgo N C F Larsen to A Hein, WD. Lot 10, Blk 2, Grady & Hallowells Subn. A Spjath and wf to A L Hall, QCD. LOt 131. Cumminges & Cos N Ave V W Samson and wf to V W Sam-- son and wi, WD. Lot 8, Belmont Ad-- SW ar Sec 16, Wkgn. Chgo T & T Co to S D Rodenberg Bros Woodland Park, Deerfield. D W Williams anc wfi to H J Fast and wi, WD. Lot 377 First Addn to WilFams Park Subn Wauconda See 186, Wakagn V¥ L Jensen and husb tc A R Kan-- ney, WD. Lot 35, Webb and Jensens F H Bartlett to M Berhold, C F Larsen to A Hein, WD. Lot 13, M A Blum and husb to E K Long, T Lot 35 Whitewood Subn NE Lake County Title and Trust Company 2230 Washington St., WAUKEGAN G Gurski and wf, to E Johnson and V W Samson and wf to V W Sam-- Y L Jensen and husb to A R Kan-- Real Estate Transfers of Title 17. ' P Salefsky and wf to G F Wald-- ' vogel and wf, QCD. Lot 75, Deckers |Gages Lake Subn, Warren. | --A M Emanuelson to P Dunnick and \Subn, Cuba. R. %ug and wife to F. Eiter and !wife. . Lot 58, Tweeds Pistakee In addition, a portion of the buddy poppy receipts are divided to the development of the V. F. W. Nation-- 'al Home, an institution for the care ,of and education of orphans of de-- ceased veterans. The V. F. W. Home, located at Eaton Rapids, Mich., con-- lsists of 472 acres of farm lands, up-- ; on which ideal cottage units have 'been constructed. Widows of. com-- rades "gone west" and their children are being received at the V. F. W. Home where the family circle is al-- lowed to remain intact.. The young-- 'sters are given all the facilities of proper upbringing and public school education. . They will be equipped 'with voeations and in time enabled the audiences of Socrates and Plato, and receive demonstrations from Euclid and Newton. In books we have the choicest thoughts of the ", Blk 48, Bartletts 1st Addn to N 8 A LeClerc and wf to A Fiasco and wf, WD. Lot 21, Blk 58, S Wkgn Subn. WD. Lots 22,,23 and 24, Blk 6 C F Wrights Adddn to Wkgon. H Englebrecht to F Rose, D. Lots 22, 3, and 4, Blk 6, C F Wrights Addn Imagine that we had it in our power to call up the shadow of the greatest and wisest men that .ever exhisted and obliged them to con-- verse with us g!'\tthe most intere;lt- ing topics--w an -- inestimable privilege should we think it!--heow superior to all common enjoyments! But in a well--furnished library we in fact possess this power. We can to Libertyville. P B Wright to M J Casey and wi, QCD. Lot 34, Wilsons Second Subn. Long Lake, Grant. L DePilomb and wf to J W Suchy. WD. Lot 17, Blk 3, Walnut Grove patriotic custom in connection with the ceremonies that are held over every hero's grave. COMMUNION WITH THE GREAT to face the problems of life on an even footing with the children whose daddies came home from the war ph{sicnlly unharmed. n 1927, the annual report of the V. F. W. buddy poppy committee shows V. F. W. posts established a record in the distribution of poppies. The little red flowers, symbolical of the sacrifices of America's hero dead, has become a traditional feature of Memorial Day, and the wearing of this token has been established as a of turning their idle hours into profit. The money they earn secures the many little comforts and neces-- sities,that government hospitals fail to provide while the work helps to pass away innumerable dreary hours. Hospital officials also declare that the task of making poppies has pro-- vided a distinct benefit to neuro-- psychiatric cases. -- % ert B. Mandy, Jr., chairman of the National Buddy i'oppy Committee and Adjutant General of the organi-- "Tu. f the Natio t a recent meeting o ion-- al Buddy Poppy Committee held in New York City, plans were laid in KANSAS CITY, Kan., Feb. 2.-- Thousands of disabled veterans in Veterans' Bureau hospitals through-- out the country are now workins on the millions of V. F. W. Buddy Pop-- pies to be distributed by posts of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States during the week o!lemorialDay,weoldingtoan announcement made today by Rob-- M. Barr and husband to W. Miller and wife et al, WD. 'Lot 58, Phillips and Barrs Subm., Sec. 30, Liberty-- F.>--H. Bartlett to M. B. Mockler and daughter, D. Lot 18, Block 5. Bartletis Sheridan Road Park Subn F. Hosir and wife to P. Hodnik and wife, WD. Lot 4, Block 10, Sunder-- lins First Add to Waukegan. MANY VETS WORK ON POPPIES NOW psychiatrmec cases. i'roceeds of buddy, poppy sales are' used by respective posts in carrying| on local welfare work for the ensu-- ing year. Every community has itsl problem from the misfortunes of ex--. service men whose families are! stricken with ill health or poverty.| Countless veterans, unable to retain | permanent employment because of result of was service, are in need of assistance. The local V. F. W. post, through H. Porett et al to C. L. Hook, QCD. Lot 1, Addn to NW Addn to Wau-- kegan. + ; Block 42, Org!l Town of Waukegan. L. Breger and wife to A. F. Beau-- bien, QCD. Lot 26, pt. Lot 27, Block 43, 8. Waukegan. its poppy relief fund, is able to ad-- minister this helg without the use of embarrassing publicity or appeals to the community.>------ ; : ==---- ~ .------_ Kaspar American State Bank to P. Hergert and wife, D. Lots 98 and 99, Idiewild Subn, Sec. 30, Warren WD. Lot 3, Block 1, Meakins Subn Sec. 16, Waukegan. schmidt, WD. Lot 2, Block 2, Smith and Adams N. Addn to Waukegan. . First National Bank of Waukegan Hangebrauck to T. Goldschmidt before us, I can also see why, for sentimental Keasons, Senator Warren, oldest mem-- ber of the senate; Representative Henry Allen Cooper, oldest -- member of the house, and Representatives Burton, Madden and Pou, nearly as old, like to stick to their ~~original quarters, under the dome. A There's likewise --some sense in cavnitol -- offices for ° Representatives 'Tilson and Finis Garrett, respectively Republican and Democratic lead®rs in the ilower house, and for Tilson's assistant leader, Representative Begg. The lawmakers who occupy them are exceedingly old timers, who ac-- quired 'em back in the days. when there were no regular office build-- Vice President Dawes and Speaker Longworth have suites -- immediately adjoining the senate and representa-- tives' 'chamber. -- 'That's logical. Keeping Of Rooms In Capitol Rather Than In Senate Or there were no regular office ings, and still hang onto 'em. They're kept so busy that a. mat-- ter of a few steps is quite a con-- sideration to 'em. ~hgrecs Offices like Warren's and Cooper's aren't so bad, anyway. They're on the main floor, not entirely shut off from light and air,'and fairly habit-- able. * iL. . w0b But Senator Simmons: Why | in tunket does he cling to those dun-- geons of his?--in preference to com-- fortable, -- modern -- rooms, only the «idth of one street away, with nearly all the rest of the solons. = s Simmons' suite is in what's known as the "old library space" at the Cap-- itol--"gallery foor." : SOLONS HOLD DARK OFFICES Start alone--even with a fancy set of directions to go by--ahd you not only won't get to Simmons, but you are liable to lose yourself entirely, so that you can't get out, and wander around--up and down stairs, through gloomy corridors and in and out of en.pty, echoing rotundas--until, may-- beywdon'tshrve.bu!.m'pluqky him, from this description. Well, if ever you have occasion to try it, be warned--hire a guide. Make sure he's exploréed that part of the building, too. Not all of 'em If you don't run out of smoking to-- WASHINGTON, Feb. * -- To have House Building An Honor 48 Libertyville -- Producers of Fine Printing _ Phone We will be glad to be of service to you in sup: plying your printing needs however large or small your job we will give you an estimate. } -- We are proud of our reputation for the pro: duction of "the better class" of printing. In printed matter is as important as it is in ' your personal apparel. f i5 Every bill .. . every letter . . :. every circular you send out is your personal representative and much depends on the impression they create. -- ---- * ::*© ' T could find Lake Countya Register -- 'THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1928 at | MacGregor can't help himself. He's chairman of the committee on ac-- counts --virtually manager of the building. The others must make it their home simply because they like it. * <ig, £ few more--Representatives Green of Towa, Oldfield and Underhill, for instante--have offices in the historic edifice, in connection with committee rooms, but they have offices over the way, too, in the regular office build-- ing They don't really "belong.'" They come up for air occasionally. was built a little at a time, each piece without any regard for any other piece--not to mention , being partly burned up by the British--into the worst jumbled--up catacomb in America. 7 Mammoth Cave has nothing on it. The lairs of Senator Simmons, and a few representatives, like Gibson, Leavitt and McFadden, are at the very center of this puzzle--its center, verticelly and horizontally, Representatives Cramton, . .Ciess, Lehlbach, MacGregor, Porter, Snell and Treadway are mites in the same "As wholesalers we have cut down the variety of merchandise handled until now we have eliminated all but the hardware items. . These, with few exceptions, show us a profit. few exceptions, show us a proBt. ----"In short, we have ceasej to wor-- ship at the shrine of volume. . -- , "In the future we will not try to sell everybody, everything, every-- where. It can't be done! --At least, we found that we couldn't do it profitably.=>---- ------*~---- :.:. "We are in business to stay--pre-- pared for the long haul!" The speaker was Lewis H. Bron-- son, of Bronson and Townsend, hard-- ware wholesalers of New Haven. . It started several years :go to cut off one--fifth of the> manufacturers from whom it bvo'ugt. It cut down the number of varieties handled by one--third. : It clipped off 30 per cent of its sales territory. And, most of its customers from its books. It did so fearlessly, with eyes open, and looking ahead. This retrenchment--this decision to make an 'efficient little business rather than a big business--brought BIGGER PROFITS| Ned 0n 'the stairway and the body | * @2 G R y |dragged to & corner of the ba,«;.e.l.:l "We are through sending out a ment and buried. -- se . ( 5--ton truck to deliver a carpet tack. _ Defense attorneys would 'not an--| "We will not send a salesmah 150 Dounce today whether they would | miles for a $15 order. -- place young Hill on the stand al--| "As wholesalers we have cut down | though it was generally believed this ' 4. ~ wravistur nf marchandran h'ndldlpmdu're would be followed. © t Throughout the % salers and retailers are begi to wonder if the volume of business dofie is the true index of success. (Vlgdhat others dreamed of. this firm least two good, big city blocks, ang it LESS SALES; TASTE Ottawa, --ITll, -- Feb.. 6--Evidence tending to prove that Mrs. Eliza Hill was not | killed on the basement stairway of 'her home as the state contends will be offered by attor-- neys defending Harry Hill on trial for the murder. inese reports were> strengthened by defense attorneys making a trip with photographers to the Hill home terior and exterior views were taken The photographs were to be used in evidence the defense was to start this afternoon. Mrs. Hill's body was found buried in the basement of her home last August. ~.The state, in its evidence, sought to show she' was shot and in istreator yesterday.> Several in-- terior and exterior views were taken HILL LAWYERS . PREPARE CASE The strawberry tree as distin-- guished from the strawberry plant is not a native of England, although it is to be seen occasionally in the mb and gardens of that country, in Irelan wzlddit is mnfly fougd growing |wild, especially in the mhorhood of Killarney. It usually flowers about the end of Sep-- tember and bes:!mm'- g of October, and along with flowers are found the fruits of the previous year. _ The fruit is a large orange--red berry, closely resembling the straw-- THE STRAW-- efuse To Disclose Plans But Photographs Taken At Hill On West Park Ave., adjoining my residence, lot 50ft. x 200ft, paving, side Wafk, se€ver, water, ornamental lights in and paid for. Zoned for two--fiat. $3,000.00. msurance -- LLOYD C. RAY FIRE AUTMOBILE 411 W. PARK AVE. TORNADO CASUALTY Libertyville, Tel. 220--M. BERRY TREE name of the tree. For Sale PUBLIC NOT is hereby given that the Subscriber Executor of the Estate of Her _ A. Parkyn, de-- ceased will attend the Probate Court of Lake County, at a term thereof to be holden at the Court House in _ "I was bothered with a hard per-- sistent cough, but--found no ather remedy so lgood «and *so quick'l{ re-- lieving as Foley's Honey and Tar Compound," says E. Bogizss, Po:a-- ona, Calif. Coughs and throat irri-- tations, hard bronchial cqoughs, linf- ering "{lu' coughs, almost instantly sntzfped. It combines the curative influence of pure pine iar and the mollifying demulcent action of fresh clear hcney with other healing in-- gredie'xts. A boon to thos» who suf-- er from troubleésome night cougrhs. Ask for Foley's Homi{ and Tar Compound.--F. B. Lovell Co.--Adv. Wa.ukgan, in sgid Zounty, on the first Monday of March, next, 1928, when and where/all persons ixaving claims apainst shid estate are noti-- tion. fied and requested to present the same to saig Court -- for --adjudica-- Public Notice is. hereby «given that the Subscribers Administrators of the Estate of George H. Whit-- comb deceased --will. attend the Pro-- bate Court of Lake County, at a term thereof to <b& holden at the Court House in Waukegan, in said County, on the first Monday of April next, 1928 when and where all per-- sons ~having ~claims against said estate are notified and requested te present the same to said Court for adjudication. . f : A question in etiquette I haven't had answered yetm.lis whether the man or the woman should go through the windshield first when they're in a head--on collision. George H. Whitcomb, George C Hardey, Administrators. --Stop Coughs Quickly--healing, del_mfieent 9 '~_~~ _ ~ALFRED M. TURNER, .z Pss Executor. Waukegan, IIl.,; Jan. 19th 1928. _ f f 6--8--10, Waukegan, I!lL, Feb. 3, ADJUDICATFON NOTICE ADJUDICATION NOTICE --_B. H. Miller, Attorney. 10--12--14 WANTED--General housework by good reliable girl. Phone Wauke-- gan 3188. 9--2t--pd. H@USE AND FLATS FOR RENT-- Some for immediate possession. SELLERS AND PETERSEN, +« _ Libertyville, Illincis _ 82--tf WANTED--Stenographer who has had at least two years experience. Answer 'by letter stating exper-- ience and qulaifications. Address FOR RENT--Furnished rooms for housekeeping. 215 Broadway. Phone 481--M 10--1t--pd. POR RENT--Furnished room | to responsible party. Board if want-- ed, also garage. For particulars See EDWIN AUSTIN for rates on cheap excursions to the Rio Grande Vaney. e s C FOR RENT--Nicely furnished light housekeeping rooms. Also sleep-- ing . rooms. Reasonable. Phone Libertyville 346--R. 10--2t. FOR RENT--6 room brick house at FOR SALE--Purebred Barred Rock| cockerels. $2.50. Bergeron Stock; ~Farm, on Lake St., 2 miles west! of Libertyville. Phone 678--J--2. | FOR SALE--Real Estate HERMAN A. SCHWERMAN 205 W. Maple Avenue. Libertyville, IIL. -- Telephone 147--M. FLYNN--GABLE CHICKS in 100 lm' W. . Leghorns, Brown -- Leghorns, Anconas, $11.00.© Barred Rocks.' Reds, Wyandottes, $12.00. Ph. Arl. Hts. -- 34--Flynn--Gable Hatchery,| E. Euclid Avenue, Arlington| Heights, Ill. 9--24--pd. i FOR SALE--500 bu. barley, baled FOR SALE----BABY CHICKS. Order FOR RENT--Modern 7 room dwell-- ing and two car garage on West Park Azenue. Immediate posses-- sion. A. R. SCHNAEBELE, i s Libertyville, IIl. . 9--6t FOR SALE--S. C. Rhode Island Red Cockerels, $2.00.-- Also fresh eges. Phone Libertyville 181. FOR SALE or RENT --Suitable property for tea room or health sanitorium. Call Libertyville 388. FOR SALE -- Dining FOR _ SALE--Apples, Jonathan, Baldwins, Starks, Wagners, Tal-- man Sweet Spy, Pewaukee gnd Grimes' Golden, $2.25 per bushel; toes, $1.25 per bushel; cab-- y gaatrfige hag : per i ¥ru per hundred lbs.; cider made to order, 50¢c per gal. in 5 gal. lots or more. Phone 232--R, W. E. Volkman, Mundelein, 4--6tpd, -- MISCELLANEOUS write C. R. care of Register. OR SALE--5 tube radio (new), $65.00. Loud s(fimker. Battery charged last Friday. See Ed. Mc-- Donald, East Cook Avenue. 10--2t--pd. 169 School Street. Libertyville Inquire at 148 E. Cook Avegzmt.f hay, baled straw. Phone 558. G. Hardin Rouse, Mundelein. -- 10--tf, now for future delivery. Also brooder stoves. Chas. Simmonds. Phone Libertyville 614--J--1. «_ _ trees; for building. Terms: $500, eanh, nadange §20 Sor, mo, -- JB -- isAl,F--1UUFOC Jerse BO&Yr. Wirtz Bros., Mundelein, lfi. Phone €661~J--1. B--6t. F on lLake St., 2 miles west a"fiewmm-z -- FOR SALE--40x199 ft. on Lincoln Avenue, Libertyville, south front; vatol'wAn.l"iuM ground. Buckwheat seed @ $1.00 ;erh.Delivend.BemmM 'arm, on Lake St., 2 miles west DR SALE--No. 1 baled-- timo hay and straw. Bergeron St Farm on Lake St., 2 miles w of Libertyville. Phone 678--J--2. These are exceptional individuals but are priced to sell. Tel. Liber-- tyville 5889. Henry L. Casey. (Amezcan walnut), nearly new. w blAe price. &Call I';:berzt;z ohnson Ave., or phone e ville 595--J. 1.--.tf) room and hall, gum trim in kitchen and bed rooms. Lot 50x140. Good basement and furnace. Oakwood Terrace, Homewood Ave. Price $10,000. Phone Libertyville 294--R. row the latter part of April. Cross bred Poland Cfin& aficf Durocs. If you. want to buy anything, or if you have something to sell, rent or exchange, or if you want idp,mh it known through these columns. You will get resultes. ' Minimum charge, 25¢ 6 insertions for $1.00 Rates: 5¢ per line per insertion. ___ There is no way you can reach as many people in Lake insoshortatimeandutsomnnableaeutuyu'mla make your wants known here. A trial will convince you. ~--.--BDWIN AUSTIN 405 So, Milwaukee Avenue Phone, Libertyville 167--W. SALE--Bred gilts due to far-- FOR RENT FOR SALE Classified Ads 10--1t-- Pas s 9--24--pd.iPianos regulated and repaired, 10--2t. B--6t. ~tf set WANTED--Couple capable of i aging re&'tcunnt and no:int | -- o# *TR <o cam Comty hep. WANTED--Roomers. Choice of sin-- We pay the highest prices for dead animals. Telephone Dundee 810-- J--1. Reverse cgu-g-. 4--6t--pd. AUTOS WANTED--25 Automobiles wanted. Spot cash. Cars sold on commission. § * NATIONAL MOTOR MARKET DR. OTTO R. THOMPSON ATTORNEY--AT--LAW . First National Bank Telephone 57 ufii Real Estate Office Phone 166 Insurance Res. Phone 2899 Scientific Examinstion of the Hye DR. J. L TAYLOR Office in First National Bank Blog. Hours: 1 to 8:80 and 7 to 8 p. m. Residence, Oakwood Terrace British teachers say lp.ntini is a practical form of education. Libertyville boy who has ever been on the receiving end of one can tell on the receiving end of one can tell igx; th:t there's nothing practical ut i LIBERTYYVILLE ILLINOIS Meets First Tuesday -- Gridley By U. 8. Government Veterinarian "JOSEPH A. JADRICH Libertyville Post No. 329 AMERICAN LEGION Ir tall oo waite C. 1 ul walh stock, Illincois. Phone Woodstock ister, Libertyville, IlL. -- OA Nitz, 220 Broadway, Libertyville every Monday. O»-- Harry Madill Bartlett Open Sundays and Evenings. JUSTICE OF THE PRACE Office at Stewart and Lincoln. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE J. A. Jadrich and Frank Jeffers Suite 203--1704 Sheri-- LIST YOUR FARMS FOR SALE OR TRADE 2 or LYELL H. MORRIS in Charg Office with Farm Bureas Phone Libertyville 320 CAT For NORTH CHICAGO, ILL Free of Charge LUIBERTYVILLE, HWL North Chicago, 622 Grand Avenue, DEAD ANIMALS. Waukegan, Ill. 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