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Lake County Register (1922), 25 Feb 1928, p. 7

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$10,000 DEATH CLAIM ALLOWED aubecount!)\lr!hflt"o'edfl"' entire amount of damages sought in. a death case. Martisuis did not carty liability insurance, so he suf-- fers a heavy blow. Attorney James G. Welch, coun-- wA for the defendants made a mo-- tion for new trial and it will be Attorney James CG. Weich, coun-- sel for the defendants made a mo-- tion for new trial and it will be heard later in the week by Judge Shurtlief{. Assistant State's Attor-- ney Sidney H. Block represented the plaintiff and will vigorously con-- i--st efforts to obtain a new trial. 1i was indicated an appeal will be taken if a new trial is refused. Woman Fatally Hurt | Shurtief{. Assistant State's Attor-- ney Sidney H. Block represented the plaintiff and will vigorously con-- i--st efforts to obtain a new trial. 1i was indicated an appeal will be taken if a new trial is refused. Woman Fatally Hurt Mrs. Sylvia Nielson, wife of Vic-- tor,. of 3123 Chicago avenue, Chi-- c}g, was fatally injured on the afternoon of July 4, of last yeat, on "a _ mm mor Amait«OH COSon . in Mrs. Nielsen suffered a skull and internal injuries 2 few bhours later at the Citeen Bay road about two miles worth of Spauldings corners. Five nther pnersons were injured in the General hospital by deputies WOT%-- ing out of the office of Sheriff Lawrence A. Doolittle. Dr. Karl M. mwpmmmo:mewunt! hospital, who attended Mikria and Mrs. Martisuis, testified that both olmzmmemmlntonutedeon- cition. Mrs. Ruth Banks, assistant defendant. o. l Mrs. Martisuis went on the wit-- ness stand ard testified that Nielsen| was speeding and hit their car mmtopsaanomerm-l chine. She said neither Mikria nor} terself had taken any liquor before, the crash. She claimed that att.er' the accident while she was lying on the side of the road injured someane poured; liquor down her throat. She claimed that prior to the accident Nielsen had been driv-- Iing in ziz--zag fashion. Attorney Welch in his final ar-- eument emphasized the fact that Martisuis, the car owner was not in the machine at the time of the s~~ident and that the evidence of auis Defendants; Block Handles Death Matter. in the machine at the time of the sccident and that the evidence of the pliaintiff did not warrant al-- lowance of damages. He said if amyone were liable it would be Mikria, the car driver, and not Mr. ing : circumstances," declared Mr. Block. "Mrs. Nielsen is dead due t reckless driving of an automobile which although driven by Mikria was ewned by Martisuis and the latter kas to assume the responsibility. It will certainly be a miscarriage of justice if the full amount of dam-- azes asked. $10.000 is not awarded." FOWL BREED!NG proved methods of management on southern Illindis Farms will be car-- wed to farmers and poultry raisers in that section by a poultry improve-- URBANA, IIlL., Feb. 22, -- New mointers calculated to encourage the raisin# of better chickens underA im-- through 12 counties during the third week in March in co--operation with '~--~ extension service of the college of Agriculture, University of Tllinois. according to an announcement here today breedine and housing. as well as the chiet characteristics of the principal breeds of poultry. are to be stressed in educational disvlays which will be shown in three exhibit cars carr.ed as part of the train's equipment. it was announced by D O Hurley agricultural agent of the railroad One entire exhibit car is to giver avo= *~ nane af Higa bim 'hk-h A D. Smith. secretary of the NUNO!S|pyavison, Long Beach. Calif. Th* ®oultry Breeders Association. will | hard couch that fallaws branchitis eellect from breeders over the state | angq «"@y" is weakening and when it A eross--section of the U. of I. hOUS® | smangs on" very debilitating. Foley's for layine hens will be carried 0n &' fjoney and Tar Compound puts 3 second exhibit car. 'The third CST | pealing, soothing coating on a rough will be given over to panel exhih'ts inflamed throat, and immediately trom the federal department of agri-- the irritation that eauses the culture. 'These will feature essential | ©4%°> Dependable. Ask for facts about breeding, brooding and hard coughs. Dep e. "There are absolutely no mitigat-- l In speaking of this phase of the A' P ' Audubon Association's educational Iprogram Dr. T. Gilbert Pearson, l Rreasidant uain tafovo« "Wa are ahite hn e Cugirnerneccultih ons dn mt sroliihe macgrine m apet a urs later at the hospital. and and two small chil-- rence, 3. and Carl, 17 ustained deep lacerations s. Peter Mikria of North driver of the other car Martisuis wife of Joseph Another suit is penaing e car owner and his wife 0, the piaintiffis being d his C{llm"- upants of both machines n to the Lake County n WE RECC WHR LA 54 ECC go avenue, Chi--| "The industrial building is coming injured on the}to be thought of less as a building 4. of last Ye@r.iand more as an actual part of pro-- d--on collision in| duction equipment' Mr. Ferguson about two miles| said, "and it is therefore becoming zs corners. Five| necessary that the man or the con-- > injured in the!cern that designs manufacturing | buildings shall be . a specialist, fered a fractured| thoroughly familiar with production inturies and died'equipment and processes. oiner. sustained How poultry flocks may be improv-- ed through breeding, the secrets of growing good chicks and the rail-- roads interest in poultry develop-- ment are to be discussed at each of the dozen stops in speeches by H. L Schrader, poultry extension specialist Of the federal department of agri-- culture: H. L Alp. who holds a sim-- ilar position with the college of ag-- riculture, and O K Quivey, general agent of the B & O. 'The schedule of the train is~ Plora 19 p. m.; Breese, MarCh $V &. II Summerfield. March 20. p m.; Noble March 21 a m.. Bridgeport, March . p. m.; Ridgway, March 22, a. m., '*mrris City. March 22, p m; Fair-- field, March 3, a. m.; Beecher City. March 23, p. m.; Lakewood March 24. a. m.; and Taylorville, March 24, In speaking over W.R.N.Y. Sun-- day night on the Industrial Digest's program of "Little Journeys into Great American Industries", Mr. Harold K. Ferguson, President of The H. K. Ferguson Company of Cleveland described the development of specialization in the construction of industrial buildings, and stressed the increasing demand of buyers in this field for a complete responsi-- bility in one competent organization for the entire project of planning, building and equipping industrial structures. j PLAN TO GIVE HEALTH SHOW ruary 27. when "Happio" from "Laughterland" will be there to pre-- sent the Punch and Judy Show gf the Wisconsin Anti--Tuberculosis As-- sociation. This show. "Know--Naught the Witch of Ignorance," will be given by Miss Katherine Davy, who is known as "Happio." This show, as one of the projects of the W. A. T A., has been given before more than 100,000 school children of Wisconsin The performance will be at the Central High School at 11 o'glock. and at the West School at 1:15 and 3 o'clock. * "Know--Naught" and her children "Thoughtless" and "Careless" will visit the Waukegan schools on g"eb- the pio'x;ee;;ng_ 'ofiamntiom of the country in the teaching of health M 144 k: tEA :r"c;\"lb. a m.; Sandoval, March ~--~u--h dramatics Mrs. Louise F. Brand, head of the Health--Drama Department, wrote the Punch and Judy Health Show as well as a num-- ber of plays which have been pro-- duced over the state One "bf the features of the Wisconsin 1926 Christmas Seal Sale campaign was the presenting of a musical comedy, '~hristmas Morn," by the W. A. T. &. at the Wisconsin© Theatre of -- Mil-- waukee ard at the Saxe theatres of Kenosha and Racine. 'to do this splendid work for the ; young people because of the gen-- iernsity of a number of aur members. | Thirty--five thousand dollars has been made available for this work. "The undertaking has -- proven wonderfully successful. Since it was started 4,509 Junior Bird Clubs have $35.000 Available for this Purpose j New York City, --Beautiful color-- ed pictures of birds, leaflets, bird pins and outline drawings on paper suitable for crayon or watercolor work ore now available . in largei guantities for teachers and children } of Illinois. y ; 'l 0i IIIIOIC This offer made by the National Association of Audubon Societies renders it possible for young people to seeure authentic literature and pictures of some of our best known wild birds, by the method of form-- x ~ Imnniarx -- Aminhnn. Umbs in the ing Junior Audubon Clubs in the schools, boy and girl scouts or young scet?\e's societies of similar char-- r. 3 OWns 3 t t¥ been formed in Illinois with a totai membership of 152,621. The object of this campaign is to cultivate in the mind of the youth of the land a better appreciation of the value of wild bird life to mankind." Sample of the pictures drawn by America's leading bird artists to-- gether with full explanations and plans for teaching bird study will be sent t~ anv teacher or other lead-- er of children's groups upon receipt of request sent to National Associa-- tion of Audubon Societies, 1974 Broadway, New York City. ey Restful Ease after Coughing "The result of using Foley's Hon-- r and Tar for a dreadful cough Wme and at nicht. was a re«=t-- ane for me." savs Mrs. Ann* HELP FOR BIRD STU INDUSTRIAL DIGEST lvan. < and her|, G W Am and wfi to E C Thies, iso --bring wD. W hfi SW qr Sec 3o, Cuba. ° F Trestik and wi to E D Heuer and W'M nusb, WD. LOt 11. B« 2, Walnut "';'.,,"uicmmm which E Hinchman and wf to H Laverne on which | gandmeyer, wd. NW qr SE qr sec 32' 'IDY G Puck and wf to J V glentine and wi WD Lots 5 and 6, Blk 67, S Wikgn. F H Bartlett to H E DeRoque and al D Lot 2 Blk 50 Bartlett's First Add to N 8 Hlands. P A Peterson and wf to E E Dret-- ske and wf WD Lot 7 Washington F H Bartlett to W F Shannon 12 Lots 10 and 11, blk 24 Bartletts North Woods, Warren. L A Minnis and wf to J Nadelhoffer and wf WD Lot 1 Blk 3 Parkers Sub. F H Bartlett to R H Collins, D Lot 11 Blk 60 Bartletts Greater N 6 First Adad. ; M E Lane and hus to G W Gris-- wold WD Lot 12 Ridgedale Sub, Grant. & C T & T Co to A P W Graham, D Lot 13 Blk 17 Stone & Cos Lake For-- l'est Addn. f \ J B Low to E A Bales WD NE gr NE gr Sec 7 Wkgn. E. H Brown and wf to J H Rouse & wf WD Lot 9 Blk 2, Frenches Addn to Libertyville. _ W. H. Murphy and al to F Duffy & husb D Lot 1 Blk 8 Subn NE gr Sec 5 Shields. . W H Murphy et al to F Duffy and wf D Lot 3 Blk 8 Subn NE qr Sec 5 Shields. -- _ 0 H S Carr and hus to E Feinstein WD Lot 3 Blk 1 Douglas Subn Wkgn A M King and hus to G H King wD W nf SW qr Sec 18 Warren --E W Butterfield and wf to J Bélan-- ger WD Lot 32 Blk 3 Resub Lot 7 F Channel Lake Bluffs. Union Bk of Chgo to M L Nahin, D Lots 27. 28. 29, 30 and 41 Ravine Gardens Subdn. * M L Nahin and hus to C EL Boyn-- ton, WD Lots 27, 28, 29, and 30 Ra-- vine Gardens Subn. M L Nahin and hus to W R White, WTY Lot 41 Ravine Gardens Subdn., F H Bartlett to C M Krieger, D. Lot 2, Blk 24, Bartletts N S Country ~ W Petitclair and wfi t: A D Bots-- ford, WD. Lot 32, pt Lot 33 and 34, Nixons Addn to V'kgn > --A D Botsford to W Petitclair and wi, QCD. Lots 32, 33 anrd 34, Blk 2, Nixons Addn to Wkgn. ~C W Ohm and 1f to W W Mitchell ard wf, WD. Lots 91 and 92, Beach View Subn. R W Lewis and wf to B P Rosen-- crans, WD. Lots 31 and %, S T S Sec Winters, D. Lot 38. So Divn in Deer-- field Cemetery. . P. Harrison and hus to E Horton, 16. QCD. Lot 9, Blk 1, Chinn and Burkes Addn to Antioch. I Hunt to S J Hunt, Q@CD. *Lot 11 end 12, Blk 24, Washburn Park. J Preston and wf to A L Russell, GQCD. Lot 4, Blk 27, Z C S, Sec 21, Benton. A L Russell to J P rreston, @CD. Lot 3, Blk 37, ZCS Sec ?1, Benton. A L Kappes to A P <Laughlin and wfi, WD. Lot 4, Pt Lot 3, Blk 23, Eecond Addn to izke BE.ff. V L Jenson and wf to J Broksch, Newport. R J Dady to Murphy O Tate, a LOt 4, Blodgetts subn sec 16, § T S sec 16, Wkgn. Murphy O Tate and wf to H C Burnett, ged. -- Lot 4, Blodgetts subn S T S sec 16, Wkgn. J Schmidt and wf to H Shea and wi, wd. Lots 66 and 67. blk 13, Si-- mon's Klondike subn, Antioch. E H Enright et al to--E Moberg. ged. -- Lot ¥1, blk 6, Mylith Park. Real Estate Transfers Lake County Title & Furnished By Wauconda. f C T & T --Co to R H Henderson and wf, d.. Lots 86 and 95, subn Hov-- inds Pirst Addn to Deerfield. R J Bergeron to W Mockler,c;ch Lot 10. blk 36, H Pk: W Kuecker and wf' to H R Dow and Wwi. et al, wd. Lot 7. Nippersink club subn, Grant. ; A D Holdor{f to C--L Worthington geda. Lot 67, Meyers & Worthing-- ton's Midway Gardens sec 32, Ben-- C--T & T Co to J G Anderson, d Lot 129, subn Hovland's First Addn to Deerfield. a i T D Radcliffe to A J Radcliffe and wf,--wd. Lots 26 and 27, First Addn to Selters subn Cosmopolitan St Bk to A I Silan-- der,. d. Lot 18, blk 8, Villa Heights subn, Antioch. M Lauridsen and wf to A A Lau-- ridsen, wd. Lot 5. F C Clark's subn Int 8. blk 40, H Pk. j $ A A Lauridsen and wf to S Lan-- ridsen, wd -- Lot 5, P C Clark's subn t# 40. H Pk ; o E. M Runyard and wf to O J Bron-- stad et al, wd. Lots 50 and 51. blk 3. Greenbay Ridge subn, Wkgen. N P Dodge Jr. and wf to R H Ed-- wards, wd oLts 12 and 14. Belmont *Ad4n, Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN® and INSIST! Unless you see the "Bayer Cross'" on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 25 years. Trust Company 220 Washington St., ° WAUKEGAN ° | DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART | Abstract of Title Ceme + ASDimin THE LAKB COUNTY REGISTER, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25 which contains proven directions. A Hudek and wf to A Samec ana wf, wa. Lot 16, blk 1, Hudek's Fox River subn,, Cuba. A Hudek and wf to J W Hovorka and wfi, wd. Lot 16, blk 1, Hudek's River Subn. Cuba. A Hudek and wf to N Szymanski. wd.: Lot 9, blk 1, Hudek's Fox River Subn, sec 9, Cuba. A Hudek and wf to J Hagaw and wf, wd. Lot 16, blk 1, Fox River Subn, see 9, Cuba. A Hudek and wf to W Lewandov-- ski. wad. Lot 4, blk 1, Hudek's Fo® River Subn, CUDa&. # A Hudek and wf to C Svetal and wf, wd. > Lot 16, blk 1, Fok River Subn, Cuba. F S Morrell and wf to E M Bow-- ers, wd.© Lot 22, Butrick Blvd Subn. 13, Vernon. A E Philyaw and wf to R O Wag-- ner,.. wd. Lot 13, blk 2, Webb and Jensen's N S Addn to Wkgn ° o J Lackner and wf to J Oltusky. wd Lot 3, Washington Park. f R Prentice and husb to Foremaitl Trust & Syngs Bk. qed. Pt of blks ~ 21. 32, 42, 38. 39, 43, 45, 44. 33, 32. "1; 30, 34, 35, 36, 37. 38, 41, 39. 44 and 45, ".-l'-:. W. Butterfield and wife to O. E. 'Thiele and wife, WD. Lots 5, 6, and 7 Bik 3.° Resubn Channel Lake A. Harris, WD. Lot 3 Channel Lake Bluffs Bluffs. Bluffs. * Pont." s h K. Erhardt,. to O E. Thicle and wife QGCD. Lot 3. Block 3. Resubn Channel Lake Bluffs. . : The Peoples Tr. & Syngs Bk. to 8. F Nichols and wife D. Blks. 7. 8 and 12. N" Side Realty Cos. Lake Bluff and wf. jt tens, deed. Lot 8. bik 4. F H Bartletts North Shore Park, sec 31, Wkgn. H. F; Kunz and wf to W.--E. Herr, WD.lnufl.csandig.blks.Bouth Wikgn sub. : _ Anne F Sullivan and hus to E. J. Smith, WD. Lot 481, J. L. Shaw's 2nd sub on Fox Lake, secs 33 and 34. 12, N. Side Realty CLOS. LaAKRC Di Hlands. Franklin Tr. & Syngs Bk to E. J Channock, D --E hf NE gr. Sec. 29 Lot 2. Blk. 6. McKays Second Addn Deerfigld. ; E E. Horn to T. E. Goggins, QCD 31, Wkgn. H. F; Kunz and WD. Lots 44, 45 at Wikgn sub. Anne F Sullivar Smith, WD. Lot 48 sub on Fox Lake and wf, jt tens, WD. Pt lots 21 and 22. blk 11, A. T. MciIntosh, NW high-- way add to Barrington. * Ag:gggt 92!1 "Bayer" F H. Bartlett tr to W. Lyden and wfi jt tens, D. Lot 3, hlk 12, Bart-- letts No Shore Country club. sec ", Handgo "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100--Druggists. : --F. H. Bartlett tr to A. Youngberg and wf. jt tens, D. Lot 2, blk 102. Bartlett's No Shore Estates in secs 30. 31 and 32. Wkgn. , . --_W. V. Griffin and wf to L. J. Nic-- 1 x Edwards and wf to J Rintaia d wf wd. Lot 12, Belmont Addn W. L. Coupe and wf ; THINKS IT'S POOR '?'US'NESS To Do ooR wasH ! ar Home ' m T IS GOOD BUSINESS--OUR SWEET AND LLEAN > SERVICE : _~--COAK TERRACE ---- LAUNDRY W. Butterfield and wife OAK TERRACE LAUNDRY Prairie. Ave., Anderson and wf to Q Weid-- d. Lot 10, Brown's Subn, sec Woodland Park sub sec 29. ris. to O. E. Thiele, QCD 3. Resubn Channel Lake PKONE 87 THE 3. Blk. 3, Resubn dester of Salicylicacid Il} cum and wf, jt tens, WD. Lot 7, blk 5. Wkgn Gardens sub secs 17 and 20 Wikgn. : C T and T Co to A. H.--Bensen and wfi. je tens, D. Lot 2, blk 17 in the Terrace, being H. O. Stone & Co's sub sec 20, Shields. R. F. Rouse and G. D. Mayer, trs to E. J. T. Griffin, D. Lot 173 Western Slope sub in Mundelein, see 25. Frc mont. F H. Bartlett tr to R. E. Koranda D Lots 3 and 4 in blk 5, Frederick H. Bartlett's ist add to Green Bay~ road and Grand avenue, sec 18. Wau-- J. Storck and wf to A. M. Weber Q.nd wi, jt tens, WD. Pt sec 14, Ver-- 47. RIICW, WuL, VC AZ, AB, AZS C MV VC 4A Lots 16, 13, 14 and 15, blk 2, Kirk & Powell's add to Wkgn. 'R. W. Peterson to J.-- Kotz and wife, WD. Lot 10,; Blk 9. Ravinia G. Anderson to R. T. Baldwin and wife : WD. Lot 294, --Glenwood Heights Subn. * R. C. McComk and husband, to W V. Campbell WD. Lot 6, Blk 18. Bartletts Shore Crest Ests. Shaws Secomd Subn.. Antioch. M. Anderson to G P Andersnr QCD. Lot 49. Blk 5. First Addn to Ravinia Hlands. » J. Keefe et al to P. J. Bucklev. WD Lot 14, GIf View Subn., Antioch: A. P.; Sullivan and husband. to M R. Goodhiue. WD. Lot 113, pt Lot 114. Shaws Subn. Grant. * --~V. L. Jensen and husband, to H. C -- ti+chfield, QCD. Lot 8. Blk 6. Blum--| ber's Subn, Webb and Jensens N S ; Addn. F ' °F. Haas and wife et al to L. Haas WD.: Lot 1, Beach View Subn. ~--L. Hans and wife to F. Haas and wife, WD. Lot 1, Beach View Subn. H. B. Corbin and wife to J. B Garnett, WD. Lot 7, Blk 17, Plat D Hwood. L. Jensen and wiie to W J. Bell, WD. -- Lot 18, Glenwood Heights. A. F,. Sullivan and husband. to T W. E. Ingvoldstad and wife to J Reliable Lz'lundryg& Dry Cleaning Co. nI South Mundelein New two story house with five rooms and bath: large basement, cement floor. Wooded lot 50x100, :djoining lot available. s is, exterior . f completed / 349000 Vllill corltixplete ';rzth hot air furnace/ plumbing and fixtures, electric ts, decorate s FIRE AUTOMOBIL} TORNADO CASUALTY A Truly -- Satisfactory Way to Wash Curtains s INSURANCE . AUTOMOBILE LLOYD C. WHAT a disappointment when your curtains stub«-- bornly refusetoresumetheirnatur» a! lines after washing! Neither the home--manager nor the laundress is to be blamed, however, because it is impossible withour modern equipment and hundreds of gal-- lons of rainsoft water to do the job right. We offer the home--maker a scientifically correct way to laun« der curtains. We will return them to you fresh and clean, not stretch-- ~doutofshapewith pinsandhooks. FOR SALE Do you want more time for regreation, companionship or personal dude;? We offer for sale to every household at a price within the reach of al;g?a 52 Tomorrows Every Yeat. | HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. LAUNDRY .; °> does it best] Antioch C. C. Leech and wife to P. A. John-- son and wife WD Lot H, Blk 8, Wron Gardens, . M Pseeters and wife to E. Luehr-- mx»~. WD. 'Blk 65, Bartletts N. 8. Acres. * H T. Cook &nd wife to C. Basley, WD. Lot 18, Elmcrest, Secs 23, 24 2e~A1 26. Wauconds. C. A. Johnson and wife to A. Hein er 41 WD Lot 19 Jerikinson Subn., F. H. Bartlett to M. Kotche, D In+* T Nt 9 --Partletts Sheridan Lake View Properties. V. L. Jensen and husband to E Jensen, WD. Int 25, Block 1, Lyon and Hutchins Subn. J. C Ds #*~ *~*~ Jensen, WD. Lot 22. Hyde Park Subn. * L. Boilini and. wife to D. Cucchi and vife Y' Lot 13. Block 8, Ra-- v'r~'s Hlands Just the moment you apply Mentho-- Sulphur to an itching, burning or broken out skin, the itching stops and healing begins, says a noted skin spe-- cialist _ This sulphur preparation, made into a pleasant cold cream, gives such a quick relief, even to hery tczema, that nothing has ever been found to take its pla(;,c. * Because of its germ--destroying prop-- erties, it quickly subdues the itching, cools the irritation and heals the eczema 1928 IF SKIN BREAKS OUT AND ITCHES APPLY SULPHUR right up, leaving a clear, smooth skin in place of ugly eruptions, rash, pium-- ples or roughness. You do not have to wait for improve. ment. It quickly shows. You can get a little jar of Rowles Mentho--Sulphur at any druy store Mancusi, WD. Lot 37, Pleasant Subn, Grant. kn Nt Bk to P. Weise and a D TL 63. Petite Lake Hwoods, 411 FOR SALE--Real Estate | _ IRUGALALIVHALLL _ AVLIE AAINDEEI T HERMAN fi SCHWERMAN -- '912 N. County St. Phone 1798 205 W. Maple Avenue. 'Chrgu reversed on all business Libertyville, IIL. Calls Telephone 147--M. | Waukegan, Illinois Bee EDWIN AUSTIN for rates on cheap excursions to the Rio Grande Valley. FLYNN--GABLE CHICKS in 100 lots 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,; I!li. 9--24--pd. FOR SALE--Large® store ice box Phone Mundelein 287--J 15--2t FOR SALE --Piano and bench, 2 tables with leaves, day--bed and --'standard bed and spring, book case Will sacrifice. 118 Cook Ave., Libertyville. Phone 89. 15--1t--pd FOR SALE--3 pe. gray wicker sun parlor suite. Almost new. -- Reas-- onable price. Also electric grill and ovenette. Phone Libertyville S6F,-- 15--1t FOR SALE--500 bu. barley, baled 566. FOR . SAL wheat fic ground. F per bu. D . an FOR SALE--No. 1 baled timothy hay and straw. Bergeron S&oci Farm on Lake St., 2 miles west of Libertyville. Phone 678--J--2. _ FOR SALE--Heavy team of work horses, 3200 lIbs. Can be seen at Zion Building Industry, Zion, Illi-- nois. Phone 500 13--6t FOR SALE--Water tank, 12,000 %'I.l 50 ft. steel tower. Good condition. Suitable for estate or subdivision. Will dismantle and sell cheap. Gordon Lumber and Supply Co., Great Lakes, Il1. Phone 5422. 13--2t FOR SALE -- Dining room set (American walnut), nearly new. Reasonable price. Call at 212 Johnson Ave., or phone Liberty--; ville 595--J. 1--if.| FARMS FgR SALE--In Hillsdale «--County, Mich., with good -- build-- ings. }hmn ing fine crops, buffalo markets, -- co--operative .shipping and creamery milk shipped De-- troit. 40 to 200 acre farms. Weil situated, $55.00 to $125.00 per acre. Poultry and fruit farms in-- side town,. 2 to 20 acres, $800.00 to $25%.00. H. H. Fike, Litch-- FOR RENT--steam heated modern fiat. Six rooms and bath. 116 . Park Avenue. 15--6t FOR RENT--5 room furnished apart ment in Mundelein. <Phone Mon-- delein 287--J 15--2t FOR RENT--Upper flat. All ern conveniences. Steam Central -- location. Inquire Cook: Avenue. * HOUSE AND FLATS FOR RENT-- Central location. Inquire 116 Cook Avenue. > 14--tf. FOR RENT--Part of.store with or without window display space. Phone 575. 14--tf. FOR RENT&Two 4--room flats. 1 {ocated here, the other in Wau-- egan. _ Call Libertyville 294--J. FOR RENT--5 room house. New.| Apply Arthur Kick, 216 Johnsoni Avenue, Libertyville. Phone 701.; 12--6t--pd.' ROOM FOR RENT--Suitable for 2 . men. Board if desired. Call at 312 Broadw@dy or phone Liberty-- ville 21. 12--6t. hay, baled straw,., Phone 998 Hardin Rouse, Mundelein,. 1 LOST--at "Cheer Up" performance at Libertyville High School Satur-- dag night, 1 pr. of child's lined kid gloves with red knit cuffs. Finder call Libertyville 877--J 15--2t Phone 309 'may then act fine.. This famous sal Open Sundays and Evenings. hmdefm:bewwofmfi $ 99--tf lemon juice, combined with lithia, and xcmmmmececcc.___-------------------- has been used for years to help clean . DEAD ANIMALS and stimulate dmpd kidneys; also to Hlthutcuhpflceiddfordudn'eutulizethea in the system so animals. Telephone Merrick's Dun-- they are no longer a m irrita-- dee 810--J--1. Reverse charges. Prompt tion, thus often relieving weak-- WANTED--Couple capable of mnn-l aging restaurant and rooming apartments. Address replies to| Box "S.R." c--o Lake County Reg--, ister, Libertyville, I!Il. O0--t( | OR -- SALE--Old--fashioned buck--| wheat flour. Home grown, fresh| ground. Buckwheat seed @ $1.00 m. Delivered. Bergeron Stock | , on Lake St., 2 miles west : of Libertyville. Phone 678--J--2. _| O use oi Wisalihy Sb<ziiiereintt ies o uty Oe mt Cith kid gloves with red knit: cuffs. "*W _"UMO" nSrie.s gatts which helps Hmat: tatl uioenytuile Srics font | on o oud bermicss saits which heips w A&TED----CO\IPIQ t"p'n':lle of w,'md stimulate them to their normal a & restauran &A ropmmg I ¥. * % * S seR on Lake County hep | fiter the blood. in 24 hours they strain i * ,| from it 500 grains of acid and w ister, Libertyville, IIl. 9'":;0 we can r?dily.mc:uu'nd the m AUTOS WANTED--Z5 Automobile:| Drink iots of 2008 water--=ou oait 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. 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 County in so short a time and at so reasonable a cost as you can if you make your wants known here. A trial will convince you. 0R SALE--'Buffalo" Chick In-- cubator. Like new. A bargain at $10.00. M. F. Wagner, Prairie View, Tilinois. 14--2t--pd. field, Mich Some for immediate possession SELLERS AND PETERSEN, Libertyville, Hlinois 82 --tf commission. NATIONAL MOTOR MARKET 622 Grand Avenue, Waukegan, I!l. Phone 309 _ _ EDWIN AUSTIN 405 So. Milwaukee Avenue Phone, Libertyville 167--W. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Clascsified Ads FOR RENT Spot cash. Cars sold on' FPhone Woodstoch P&;K?iil REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE atchery, rlington | --REALTOR-- 9--24--pd.! _ JTUSTICE OF 'THE PEACE __ _1 _|-- Office at Stewart and Lincoln mss« Phone 38. 14--2t--pd c sij. If Back Hurts 10--tf heat. mod-- 11--6t| | Luce Bldg. Real Estate Office Phone 2766 Insurance Res,. Phone 2899 Room 203 1704 Sheridan Road DR. OTTO R. THOMPSON Scientific Examination of the Eyes GLASSES FITTED Waukegan National Phone 9938 | run on. ATTORNEY--AT--LAW First National Bank Build Telephone 567 LIBERTY 'Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, _ \Bilious Fever and Malaria. DR. J. L. TAYLOR Office in First National Bank Bldg. ATTORNEY and CO! Telephone 18 Commander, C. C. Hoskins ---- ML--J Meets First Tuesday -- Gridley Hall Harry Madill Bartlett I LIST YOUR FARMS FOR SALE OR TRADE wITH drink too much; also get fig any ghd't:m":ist about four ounces # . Take a tablespoonful in a of water before breakfast each morn-- ing for a few days and your kidneys doubt you will wonder what became mmyumfle and backache. JOSEPH A. JADRICH Libertyville Post No. 329 AMERICAN LEGION Drink Plenty of Water and Take Glass of Saits Before Break-- ftast Occasionally LYELL H. MORRIS ours: 1 to 8:80 and 7 to 8 p. m. Residence, Oakwood Terrace J. A. Jadrich and Frank Jeffers Suite 203--1704 Sheri-- dan Road, North Chicago, Illinois. f PHONES: 1766 LAWYER NORTH CHICAGO, ILL FRED GRABBE LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. mlc del:\ B. H. MILLER is a Prescription for It kills the germs. Flush Kidneys 666 ing else about an auto may the payments will always LIBERTYVILLE excite 2574

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