than she does in attending an ex-- clusive diplomatic function. Because her father is a member of the foreign relations committee Miss Bloom, and her mother, have to who had promised to buy her story if she succeeded in the almost imnmossible task of reaching the WASHINGTON, D. C., June 11.-- Maybe it's because she--doesn't have to work--anyhow Miss Vera Bloom, capital society girl and daughter of Sol Bloom, multi--millionagire rep-- Empress before she left Paris. To the last the empress retained an atmosphere of the old French court about her.. Visitors w required tombeneouncurtsey"\?bonbemg Italy to interview D'Annunzio, poet--soldier,. for a New York e RICH CIRL IS REAL WORKER ~Once in Fiume she was conducted to D'Annunzio's headquarters and obtained ~her story. Since then she has interviewed virtually every nationally known statesman on the continent and England. In . Miss --Bloom's Washington home there are many reminders of her journalistic vacations. abroad-- autographed photographs of Mus-- solin: and D'Annunzio, letters from members of the nobility and an ex-- quisitely bound, hand illustrated copy of her interview with the Em-- Eugene. Miss Bloom was the E" newspaper person to see the a column for a New York paper, but tion list.. An international tinge ;llp:i given by the :ttend;nc;{ of # omoto, secretary o eio university, Japan, baseball team, during its United States tour this Bloom got her first taste of "big time" stories She had been writing Popolo" was a newspaper, and its editor a black haired young man, Benito Mussolini From him, in a tiny smoked--filled office, she ob-- tained the necessary credentials and made her way to Fiume, little guessing that the friendly editor was some day to become one of the most powerful men in all Europe--the dictator of Italy. -- from the room. Larning this, a few minutes before she--was to meet the empress, Miss Bloom had to practice courtseys lest she offend Fugenie by an inexperienced obeis-- * Alone in its field when it was as-- many, the University of Ilinocis summer course for coaches still bolds its own. . «_ More than 200 students, most of them already engaged in coaching or with sufficient athletic experience to justify their entering this work, will register, it is expected, when the 15th annual «session of the course opens June 18 for a term of Some day, she confides, "Im going to 'write a book about Washington. It's the most . fascinating city in America. The little stories that Six weeks. ance can i 5¢ printed time Of the pers oF I CryinNg 9 SUMMER COURSES of the states in the union day hope to put here or abroad. One day wwed she was sailing for concern # ; 1. / ® i Two--year teacher--training courses will be inaugurated in the Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines, located at Fairbanks. Decision to add the normal work to the cur-- ricula of the Territorial college was t reached after a conference in Wash-- ington between Dr. John J. Tigert, United States Commissioner of Ed-- ucation, and President Charles E. j Bunnelf, of the college. Basketball and track will be taught by the head coaches and football by the assistant coach of the teams which are the present Big Ten champions, Ward Lambert, Pur-- due's basketball coach, Harry Gill Illinois track coach and Milt OIl-- ander, assistant coach and chief seout of the Illinois football team. Carl Lundgren, baseball coach, who is also director of the eonrla.Crdz Ruby, basketball and Carl M Voy-- les, head freshman football eooz,' complete the routor__of Ms var-- Doctor Tigert also requested President Bunnell to cooperate fur-- ther with the Bureau of Education by developing plans for special in-- struction for Eskimo boys engaged in the reindeer industry. Instruction for intending teachers and for the native boys is in accord with President Bunnell's policy of making the college an active instru-- mentality in the development of the Territory. He expects to issue a bulletin in a short time outlining the new courses.--School Life. , the climate and general conditions of the Territory is expected to be sdvantageous. Teachers appointed in the States. and going to Alaska for the first time sometimes have difficulty in adjusting themselves to the severe winters of Alaska and to the work of the natives, which in-- cludes the promotion of native in-- dustries, domestic arts, personal hy-- giene, village sanitation, and mor-- ality, as well agthe elementary sub-- {:ec: usually ufi:: in the schools. idents _ of ska presumably understand these things are already fully acclimated. _ _ ~--A Birney Wright, of the state school for the deaf at ; Columbus, Ohio, undeterred because he cannot hear, will broaden his athletic know-- ledge by the lip--reading method. The Ninth U. S. Cavalry, Fo@iley, Kansas, will send its coach, 'Harold CHICAGO, I!L., June 11.--Gang-- ster haunts were searched by squads of heavily armed detectives today in an effort to trace Charles "Limpy" Cleaver, bandit, who escaped from jail yesterday and who is at liberty armed with a machine gun. season, and several other foreign countries will probably send stu-- Sheriff Lawrence A. Doolittle, Chief Thomas E. Kennedy of the Wauke-- gan police department, deputies from DePage county and two Chicago de-- tective squads, the latter in charge of Sergts. Patrick O'Donnell and John Foley, searched the Fox Lake region yesterday afternoon and last night, being heavily armed. It was reported the fugitives might be found there It was later learned upon finding of the car taken by the bandits, that they had not come in this direction. The gangster floored William Edge-- ton. 62 year old keeper, through the bars of a cell and seized his keys to liberate themselves. Then they raided t > sheriff's office, took the machine guns and several shot guns and sped away in Edgeton's car. Graduates of the new courses may be considered for appointment s teachers in the schools for Alaskan natives conducted by the Bureau of Education. Their familiarity with STILL HUNTING FOR GANGSTERS ALASKA COLLEGE TO TRAIN _TEACHERS OF NATiVES F H Bartlett to J Waytens and wt. D Lot 5 Blk--74, Bartletts N S Ests E Olsen to O Olsen, QCD Lot i Bilk 18, Bartletts Lake View Ests. 3 J C Reuse to S Insull, SE qr Sec 27. Fremont. S E Davis and wf to R C Davis and wi. WD. NE gr Sec 29, Avon. Kaspar Amer St Bk to A J Thy-- E. L Millard and wf to C. Barnes and wf, WD. Lot 4, Tripps subn, Vernon. C T and T Co to R. H. Walpole and wfi, D. Lot 8, West Deerfleld Manor. J. Anderson, Jr., and wf to L. Jén-- sen, WD. Lot 164, Glenwood Heights. F. H. Bartlett to W. Perry, D. Lot 7, Resubn Bartletts N. S. Ests. M. M. Danielson to N. M. Hokan-- son and wf, WD. Pt secs 20 and 21, A. M. Rubin and wfto E. G. Rus-- sell, WD. Lot 37, Grand Manor subn. A. M. Rubin and wf to E. G. Rus-- sell, WD. Lot 39, Grand Manor--subn. H. Johnson and wf to Mrs:. A. Ricer, WD. Lot 12, blk 4, Deep Lake subn. > * A. Wright and wf to A. Hein, QCD. Lots 44, 45 and 46, blk 29, Washburn Park. y C. T and/T Co to R. Robertson & wf, D. Lot 69, Hovlands First addn to Deerfleld. * iC x C. H. Redding and wf to F. M. Brean, WD. Lots 28, 29, 30, 31 and 32. blk 6, Lenox subn. © ¥oung, D. Lots 202 and 203, Glen-- wood Heights. > A. Turner to M. Lah, QCD. Lot 3, blk 17, Washburn Springs. F. H. Bartlett to W. P. Sinnott and wf, 'D. Lot 3, blk 22, Bartletts N. S. Park. QCD. Lot 13, blk 3, Wrenns addn to Highland Park. M. L. Moseley to M. M. Sniffen, WD. Lot 2, blk 57, Hulberts subn, Highland Park. R. F. Rouse et al to E. Donohue & wf, D. Lot 128, Western Slope subn. J. A. Griffis and wf to W. J. Steele and wf, WD. Lot 90, Green Bay addn i y 39 First Natl Bk of Real Estate Transfers Lake County Title L ET us install a show-- er -- in your bath room and other necessary® fixtires in your kitchen,. Good dependable plum}b-- ing at the right prices. A shower of the proper sort Is the finest indoor Trust Company Abstract of Title THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER. WENDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1928. | P Accept only "Bayer" package i 6 which contains proven directions. : * Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100--Druggists. " Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid fault and_ wf, D¥ Lot 156, Idlewild Subn, E Jensen to J A Lucas, WD. Lot 16, Blk 1, Powell and Arnos Addn. E Jensen to J A Lucas, WD. Lot 5, Blk 4, Lyondale, Wkgn. E Jensen to J. A Lucas, WD. Lots 36, 27, Webb and Jensens Resubn E Jensen to J A Lucas, WD. Lots 7 and 8, Blk 6, Wkgn, Blumbergs Subn. C T & T Co to W L Hobbs and wf, D. Lot 13, Blk 9, Branigar Bros Sunset Terrace. N Braridonisio and wf to L Gourley and wt, WD. Lot 10, Blk 13, ~First Addn to Port Clinton. : F H Bartlett to E Maher, D Lot 12, Blk 10, Bartletts Greater N S Subn. C A Newcomb to J Alli and al, D. Lot 28, Blk 97, S --Wkgn. -- _ O T Bergum to H W Cooley, D Blks 1 to 10 inc, Sec 19, Wkgn. -- > M C Conrad and wf to G F Con-- g:d.k WD. Lot 4, Blk 42, Highland rk. : R J Dady to A G Morroll and wf, D. Pt 'Blk 2, Guy Morroll Subn, Grant. G B Morroll and wf et al to L Ol-- SBec 5, Grant.------~; .--_ : C Manley and wf to P W Bowers, WD. Lot 3, Sullivans Hillerest Subn, Grant. s E L Millard and wf to P W Moore, WD. SW qr Sec 25, Vernon. JUNE 6, 1928. C L Guerin to A T Hofmann, wd. Lot 15, blk 1,«Kirk & Powell's addn H C Bosse and wf, et al, to O Hepner, ged. -- Lot 9, sec 13, Antioch. M C Bosse and wf, et al, to O Hepner, wd. Lot 9, sec 13, Antioch. F H Bartlett to M Slusser and wf, d. Lot 5, blk 72, Bartlett's Sheridan Lake View Ppties. A --F H Bartlett to P Sladeck and wif, d. -- Lot 1. bik 42, Bartlett's N S C Henricksen and wf to T J Gil-- dea and wf, wd. Lots 1 and 2, blk 1, Edward's subn.. £* ; C A Newcomb to W Fulton and wi. d. Lots 9, 10, 11 and 12, blk 54, C Petroff and wf to City of Wkgn, ged. Lot 41, Washington Manor subn. G E Swanson and wf to E Sun-- derlin et al, d. Lot 52, blk 6, Warren Whitewood subn, Avon. --F H Bartlett to F C Bocker, d Lot 1, blk 71, Bartletts' N S Ests. Warren Cemetery. f G D Watts and ¥f--to E Branden-- berg, wd. Lots 47 and 48, Nipper-- sink Terrace subn, Grant. --, A Hawk and wf to E Easterly and wf, wd. Lot 32%6, First addn to Wil-- 8 J Lucas to E Lucas, wd. Lot 12, blk 13, Washburn Springs. F J Zipoy and wf to J Delhays and wi, wd. -- Lot 11, blk 76, Hawkins addn to H Pk. ' f Lake Co Natl Bk of Libtyville to G J Burke and wi, d. Lot 364 First Addn to Williaths Park,' Wauconda. W S Lyman and wf to H Witkow-- liams Park, Wauconda. J J Morley and wf to E F Hutton, wd. Lot 78, Morley's* subn, Antioch. J B Martin to M Groat, wd. Lot 30, W Wkgn subn. J Zelenik and wf to L Dailey, wd. Lot 3, Wkgn Investments subn. . J Blumberg and wf to L P Virton, wd. Lot 8, blk 3, Tiffany's Third B Subert to B Subert, wd. Lot 24, Warren 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. G T Doyle to E Hammond Sturgis, P lG® ASPin SAY | DOEs NOT AFFECT THE HEART | Of course, the repairs are made promptly no matter what happens, but the user is necessarily deprived of his service for at least a short time when such an accident occurs and this might be the time when the telephone would be most needed. It is therefore in the subscriber's own interest that we suggest that care be taken not to damage the instrument. Windows left open in summer, 'admitting a sudden rain storm, are also responsible for a great many cases of trouble. Occasionally a bottle of ink or & glass of water is overturned, wetting the telephone cord, and thisalso causes trouble. lT would doubtless surprise most tclephon» users to learn that the Illinois Beiit Telephone Company is obliged to repair hundreds of telephones every year which are put out of order by being dropped. One Policy -- One System -- Universal Service 'Subscribers will aid us in giving them the best service by taking good care of the equipment... _ ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM : Help Us to Give Good Service & ASpinn 6 6 BAYER e * ASPIRIN blk 6, KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 11.--A republican ticket of "Hoover and Dawes," hitherto never contemplated in the public discussions of political leaders, is being sought by groups of Hoover leaders and Dawes sup-- porters on the eve of the National convention. The United Press learned today that delegate friends of Vice Presi-- dent Dawes from the midwest farm delegation here ~supmitted Dawes' name to the highest leader in the Hoover campaign. 3 PROPOSE DAWES AS HOOVER MAN The answer came back that the Hoover people are not picking vice presidential candidates but that Dawes would be acceptable. .--___ Start Campaign A campaign thereupon was started among the delegates to swing them in line for this unexpected combi-- nation. Many friends of Hoover argued he would gain perhaps 350 wéstern -- votes scattered -- through many states if Dawes, the advocate vf the equalization fee system Jf farm relief, was chosen on the tick-- ski and wf, wd. Lot 13, blk 2, resubn Lake Bluffs subn, Antioch. F H Bartliett to A E Freberg and wf, d. Lots 11 and 12, bik 38, Bart-- lett's 2nd addn to North Woods E Urbelis to J Wasilauskas. qed Lots 40 and 41, Oakland Subn, Avon A Pauly to A Carey, wd. Lots 41 to 44 inc, blk 12, Dreyer's subn . _F H Bartlett to H A Anderson, d Lot 2, blk 34, Bartlett's N S Ests. --~H O Bosse an dwf to W--K Lauth and wf, gced. Lot 9, John P Bowles subn, Antioch. L Jéensen and wf to J H Matzinger and wf, wd. -- Lot: 7,-- Glenwood Heights® subn. A Carey to A Pauly, wd. Lots 41 to 44 inc, blk 12, Dreyer's subn. M Jackson to S Faden, wd. SW qr sec 27, Antioch. > A J Spohr and wf to S Faden, V --O Siegler to A H Mosher, wd Lot 22, Hillside subn. ged. Lot 4, Jackson's subn. ged. NW cor of lot 4, Jackson's 5 Faden and husb to A J Spohr and wf, wd. SW gr sec 27, Antioch. 6 Faden and husb to A B Denm-- low, wd. SW gr sec -- 27, Antioch. 8 Faden and husb to Turner Hunt-- ing & Fshing society, wd. Lot 4, Vincent Jacksons subn,. Antioch. 8 Faden and husb to J Chejlava and wf, wd. Lot 4, Vincent Jack-- son's subn, Antioch. > J Johnson to J L Tobias and wi. and husb, wd. Lot 6, Tobias subn. M Carlock to T J Zabel and wf, wd. Lot 12, blk 6, First addn to Ra-- vinia Highlands. J Grifith and wf to W L Smith and wf, wd. Lot 5, Washington Cir-- Hein, wd. -- Lot 19, blk 4, Webb and Jensen's subn. « A Wakefield and wf to A Hein, ghwzand&blk?.Wuhtmm W B Parkys to M Parkyn, qeod. Lot 2, Cantedbury's Green Bay rd subr. cle subn, A B Dehmlow and wf to S Faden J L Tobias and wf to J Johnson 9 9 and INSIST 912 N. County St. Phone 1798 DR. J. L. TAYLOR Office in First National Bank Bldg Hours: 1 to 8:30 and 7 to 8 p. m. Residence, Oakwood Terrace A B Casper and wf to E R Simcox, wd. Lots 41 and 42, Qeerne 1d Acres subn. E Broadbear and husb to A M Odell, wd. Lot 2, W A Cannon's subn, Benton. > § C Dillon and husb to E R Losby, wd. Lot 101 Shaw's Third subn, Grant. 7 j % E T Harlan and wf to H Kastrup an dwf, wd.. Lot 1, blk 37, N addn to Lake Bluff. -- F E Welton and wf to P H Cum-- mings, gcd. -- S hf blk 9, Bartlett's N 8 Acre. ADJUDICATION NOTICE > PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Subscriber, Administrator of the Estate of JOHN D. PAHL-- MAN deceased will attend the Pro-- bate Court of Lake County, at a term thereof to be holden at the Court House in Wgukefin, in said County, on the first onday of August next, 1928 when and where all persons having claims against said estate are notified and request-- go to present the same to said urt for adjudication. JOHN H. PAHLMAN, --Long forgotton records of ancient strongholds in the great American Bottom, whose walls: sheltered the early settlers of Illinois from the at-- tacks of hostile Indians, have been uncovered by Hon. Elbért Waller of Tamaroa, member of the Illinois General Assembly and amateur stu-- gent of history. DR. OTTO R. THOMPSON Administrator. Waukegan, I!l., May 28, 1928. _ Scientific Examination of the Eye GLASSES FITTED Telephone 57 A New Line] Of Men's Furnishings FRED GRABBE Auctioneer -- Real Estate LYELL H. MORRIS ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE /~--~* ----REALTOR-- | JUSTICE OF THE PEA Office at Stewart and Lincfi. . Phone 38. LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. Harry Madill Bartlett Prices Reasonable Fine Tailoring, Clean-- ing and Pressing B. H. MILLER ATTORNEY--AT--LAW First National Bank Building Libertyville'} Shoe Store Kaiser Building Peters' Good--Wear For the Man or Boy Who wants the Best Charles Jordan 'Libertyville, IIL. JOHN CICHY Waukegan, inois First Class Shoe PHONEBE 551 42--44--46. Notary Public FOR .SALE--Farms, houses and lots. Houses for rent. Rent col-- FOR SALE--Seed and I. H. C. ens FOR SALE--New modern bunga-- low. 4 rooms, bath and breakfast nook. Very reasonable. Also 1 lot on Cleveland Ave., Libertyville. Bargain. W. A. Ray, Mundelein, Ills. Phone 452--R. 86--tf. FOR SALE OR RENT--8 room modern home, 2 car garage, 1 block from Electric Station. G. C. (I}IIIZIDLEY, Phone 45. Liberty;gllef. s --t Offers these houses FOR SALE ©® 7 Room house; Third St.; sun porch; 4 bed rooms. .. Nemring conplictign. See Californis completion. ifornia kitchen. 8.Room house; Elm Court; big lot; FOR SALE--1 ten--ton-- Columbia Scale. John G. Borst, .Rondout, FOR SALE--Real Estate HERMAN A. SCHWERMAN ge; unusual location. _ -- _ G:mn house; Ames St.; New; 2 blks. North Shore Line; 2 car 6 Room house; McKinley east of Stewart; large lot; 2 car gm 6 Room common brick house r construction. See plans at my BARGAINS IN USED CARS Essex 1927 Coach ................ $495.00 Reo late 1925 sedan ............ 55000 Hudsg: early 1926 Coach.... 525.00 lewett Sedan .................... Ond 10 Room house; Brainatrd and Lake ideal for boarding. / Also large homesites at Real BARGAIN Prices. JAY CAIRNXS F'Olgo SALE--wae'th ice home gite 6OX with very p exposure. MA nprorencie, ouedng ray, are 'or. blocks from main North &ote Station. Price for short time only SHTE |.sss--------<inmtrttcecoimem _ POOsOUO All have been reconditioned and are ready to make that vacation trip. Come early and get your pick. FOR SALE--Modern 6 room house on lot 100 feet wide, centrally lo-- cated--only $6500.00 on terms of $500.00 cash, balante like rent. FOR SALE--New modern six--reom Maxwell two--door sedan...... Hudson 7--passenger sedan MAIN GARAGE C. BERNARD, BEFORE BUYING Phone 456 -- 345 N. Milwaukee Ave. Libertyville, IIl. FOR SALE--3 wooded lots, West Cook Avenue. Good location; south frontage; lgaved street; reasonable price. Phone Liberty-- ville 604--M--1. 42--6t--pd. Hudsen Ib. capacity motor driven DeLaval eream m, barred rock cock-- erels. Farm, Mundelein Phone 622--M--2. 20--t£f. CHRYSLER SALES & SERVICE / Lake St.. Mundelein, IIl. , Phone 103 * | USED CAR BULLETIN 1 1927 Chrysler "70", Brougham 1926 Nash, 4--door sedan, 375.00 1928 -- Chrysler "62", 4--door sedah ......................... $1100.00 J. E. LEONARD, Mgr. 1925 1924 and kitchen equipment. G. C. GRIDLEY Phone 45 Libertyville, Ill. 1927 Ills. Phone Libertyville '679-'1'13: 1926 Ford, 4--door sedan, 275.00 1926 Chevrolet, 2--door sedan, Ifyonwmttobuynyfihgiorifyuhth.fl. 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 'l 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. EDWIN A. AUSTIN 405 So. Milwaukee Ave. Phone Libertyville 167--W. _ Classified Ads Park & Milwaukee Aves. 205 W. Maple Avenue. (lste 20)J ...........--...... 1927 sedan--standard A. R. SCHNAEBELE Whippet, -- 2--door -- sedan, .......:.Q..........."......."... 250.00 Cadillac, 4--pass. Coupe Buick, -- 4--door -- sedan, Telephone 147--M. FOR SALE FOR SALE--Typewriter with Libertyville IIL JAY CAIRNS FOR SALE d Insurance 495.00 125.00 175.00 ties, this sulphur premntfonhsnflly brings case from skin irritation, soothes and heals the m.gh up and leaves the skin clear smooth. mfitn@lflmfflil:bnlienthfewcn': %S'a'n rom trouble get a little jar of Rowles Mentho--Sulphur from any good drug« fhery Sulphur, says a noted skin specialist Because of its germ destroyitig proper-- Commander, C. C. Hoskins ---- $45--J Meets First Tuesday.-- Gridley Hall FOR RENT--Large bedroom at 227 First Street, Libertyville. Phone 421~J. 44--+f. Any «condition. SPOT CASH or will sell on 5 percent commission. We never close NATIONAL MOTOR MARKET 622 Crand Avenue Waukegan, Illinois. FOR SALE--Seed corn, $4 per bu. FOR RENT--4 good homes near Mundelein. Rent $25.00 per mo. LYONS & ROUSE, Mundelein. Phone 445--M. 44--tf. FOR RI;NT--ul:hi?lyho furnished rooms for usekeeping Garage if wanted. -- Phone Ubj ertyville 425--R. 46--tf. WANTED--Girl for general house-- work. No laundry. Phone Liber-- tyville 233--W.., 44--t£, FOR SALE--39 inch mattresses, like new, Phone Libertyville 377-- FOR RENT--Furnished house in Mundelein. Phone 444--M, Munde-- lein. 46--2t--pd. o qrammar whoo! aepjects. tor mar high schxor:lm English, history,fi Freshman Latin. Dorothy Say-- ers, Libertyville. Phone 623--J--1. AUTOMOBILES . WANTED Wanted 25 automobiles at o FOR RENT--7 room house. Electric FOR RENT--Bedrooms at 118 New-- FOR RENT--Room suitable for 1 or O namonama TeA ks Beven ns We WILL CARE°FOR CHILDREN in my own home, night or day, at reasonable price, or vnlf gua MARGUERITE BRUMM OFFERS Libertyville Post No. 329 AMERICAN LEGION / rooms or partiy furniszshed rooms for light how 117 School Street, 89--t£. a::xu,vuu'tcnv-éy srCrue) s NFE" or call or write C. J. Diehl, Wood-- ggd keyboard. Phone Libert Germination 95% or better. Tele. 659--R--1. Lewis A. Mills, Munde-- OR SALE--6 purebred bulls, 4 ¥ols:eins -- 4 A"iymhin. 1 Swils." eam, harhness dump Ralph Rouse, Mundelein. mPhone lein. able for two. Board if desired. Al-- location near lake. Also 5 room cottage. Plione 6380--R--2 42--6t. berry Avenue. so garage space for 1 car. Apply ' 426 Broadway, Libertyville _' motherless child or to child while mother works. Child must not be over three years. Baby preferred. Good home, best of care.. For further particulars phone Munde-- lein 374--R 45--4t. instruction in piano, voice and theory. 611 S. lifwaukne Avé..' Phone Libertyville 150--J 45--6t. ITCRING ECZEMA DRIED RIGHET UP BY THIS SULPHUR MSCELLANEOUS FOR RENT partly furnished PAGE 45--2t--pd.