Waukegal. « T H MeCann to $A O'Farrell, wa. Pt lots 1 and 2, blk 26, Little Fort, now Waukegan. R Luke and wf to M Sevin, wd Lot 23, blk 1, Lyon& Hutchin's sub, pt sec 16, Waukegan. f Rkegan J Wasilauskas to E Urbelis, qed. Lots 40 and 41, Oakland Subn. Avon. E Urbelis t> Eitmantis and wf, wd. Lots 40 and 41, Oakland Subn. F H Bartiet! :o D Davry, d. Lot 3, blk 80. Bartleit's N S Ests. F H Bartlett to A Hazman and wi, d. Lot 3. blk 32, Dartlett's N 3 Ests. F H Bartiett to C Cummings et al, d. Lot 9. bix 98. Bartlett's N 3 Ests. E Nixon anrd husb to J W Vistain and wfi, wd NE gr, SW qar, sec 24, Marshalldale sub, pt SW NW sec 13 ;iafin&nwanmau . 60, Bartlett's rGea N S 1st Addn. s _m Jones and husb, wd. Lot 298, Shaw's H Jonnson and wf to H Hedlund, wd. Lot 28, Fowlers Cedar Lake Sup6. Antioch. ar of NE gr of sec 34, Warren. J F McCann and wf to W Barthol-- emay and wf, ;t tens, ged. Pt NE gr of see 34, Warren. = V¥ B Moore to L E Darty, wd. Lot 8, Moore's Addn to Grayslake. M Wilke to Evangelical S Peters congregation. wds SW 3r,. SS gr, sc 17, Ela. W J Milroy et al to C J Schuett and wi, wd. Lots 11, 12 and .3, blk 5, Groveland Park. «W Hed!iund to H Hedlund, wd. Lots # and 28. Fowlers Cedar Lake Subn, Antioch. Clara H. Merkel to J Zolin, wd. Lot 7, blk 1, Greenwood Park addn No. 1, pt sec 9, twp 45--12, Waukegan. . T Newman and wf to J F Kirby ----E M Darby and wf to L E Darby, wd. LOt 9, Moore's Addn to Grays-- _T F Limber to P E Dexter, wd. Lot 2. Northmoor Terrace subn, G M Weidgner and wf to J Cabo-- nargi, wd. iLot 15, Brown Subn, SE gar sec 13, Ve--rnon. : R J Dady to W Nordstrom, d. Lot 7. bik 1, Lyon &%\Tfl:mu subn. Armour & To to W °C Franck and wf. wd. LOt 14, Round Lake View. W H Smith and wf to A J Smith, wd. W hf. SE gr,. sec 20, Ayon. 'F W Kingsley and wf to M L Lei'z, wd. Lot 3. blk 20. Kingsley's subn, 2 and 3, W Wikga Subn and w1i, jit tens,. wa. lgthll Runyard's sub, pt sec 20, Waukegan. Armour & Co to WX C Pranck and wf, wd. Lo*t 35, Round Lake View. T McGreal and wf to L Erickson, wd. Lot 18, olk 2, Nogers Addn to M Gibson afd4 'wf to L S Gibson lett's N Shore Park, pt sec 31, Wau-- F B Ha.Ser to F Sladek, d. Lot 14, pt lot 15, bik 35, S Wkgn. t F B Haper to C Sladek and wf, C _ Lots 1t 12, 13. pot 14, bik 3, S -- Ida L Williams, et al, to Lyla A Wybran, wd. Pt lot 4, blk 4, ist addn to Ravinia Hlands, pt sec 25, Deerfield Lyla A Wybran to Ida L Williams and E I Williams, jt tens, wd. Pt iot 4, blk 4, Ist addn to Ravinia Hlands, J Wallis and wf to S H Wallace and wi. ;t tens, wd. Lot 2, bik 13, Washburn Springs, Waukegan. J A Schminke and wf to N Ander-- son, et al, wd. Lot 67, Fowler's Ce-- dar Lake subn, Antioch. C M Bassley to A R Baseley, wd. Lots 22 and 23, R C Kent's Waucon-- da sub, pt sec 26, Wauconda. F H Bartlett to H°C Hatch, d. Lot 4. bik 4, Bartlett's N Shore Park, Waukegan E+--Cugden ad wfi to Hanna Stake, wd. Pt lot 7, blk 14, McKay's addn to Little Fort, now Waukegan. M J Douthitt and wf to J Stiska, wd. Pt bik 1, Crockett's sub, pt sec 16, Waukegan. .J Stiska and wf to M J Douthitt J B Martin to W A Schroeder and wi, jt tens, wd. Lot 105, West Wau-- kegan. Waukegan, TIL _ W R Sunderlin to Ruth M Hold-- ridge. wd. Lots 8. 7, 11, 12, 15 and 16, blk 3, Brookside addn to Wau-- and wi, ;t tens, wd. Lot 6, Oak Glen sub, pf SE ar of sec 15, Deerfleld. Everett L Millard and wf to Nora B Ryerson, wd. Pt lots 2 and 4, Tripp's sub, Vernon. F --Cuden ad wfi to Hanna Stake Ruth M Holdridge to W R Sun-- gerlin and wi, jit tens, wd Lots 8. 7. 11, 12. 15 and 16, bik 3, Brookside addn to Waukegan. R D Howard and wf to J Marshall and wi, jt tens, wd. Lot 3, 1 Lake View Heights, pt sec 15 C E Erickson and wf to M M Rum-- w wd. Lot :2 Forest Park. Lake H Gibson to M <Gibson, wd. Lots P Wightman et al to J Zelenik wfi, wd. W hf, SE qr, sec 20, Lake County Title Furnished By Trust Company . Wt Lot T. pt lot #, 1k 73, Abstract of Title douty irk, No Chicago. W A Schroeder and Lot 105, West Wau-- Brandonisio and wf, 714, RADIO FANS, ATTENTION! and wf, jt tens, wd. Pt blk 1. Crock-- ett's sub, pt sec 16, Waukegan. s There was a time when we went to moving pictures not because we were interested in what the picture was about but in the very fact that pictures showed action. Spectators were content to see horses running, men walking and machinery in ac« tion. Time was when interest in the radio was not in what came but the very marvel that anything should come, but a city 500 miles away. A. Bellei to C. Donini and wf, WD. Lot 1. Bellei's Subn.., Lot 59 Everts & Jefferys Divyn of Lands. O. E. Nelson and wf to O. A. Ericson and wf, WD. Lot 29, Duells Shore Wood Subn, Avon? [ A Hein and wf to R A Faulas, wd. 'Lot 9, blk 1, Yoeman & Douglas ;SUbn e Another suggestion is a levy on manufacturers of a percentage of sales to provide a fund for broad-- casting talent. The problem that confronts radio is who shall g:ovide service and khow shall he paid for it.----Na-- tion's Business Magazine. Lots 103 and 104. Shaw's Third subn, industries had to sell something more than the qualification of a curiosity, their problems differed. A F Sullivan and husb to W Mc-- Cann, wd. Lot 504, Shaw's Third subn, Grant. M E Snyder and husb to C M Hart, wd. Lots 103 and 104, sec O, Grant The moving picture could charge for its product if only it knew what the public could buy. It could fence off the payer from the non--payer. Its chief concern was with the gdes-- tion: What will the public buy ? S B McDonald and wf to Brae Loch Golf & Sports club, wd. Sec 30, Warren. . C Buche and wf to E B Moim, d. The moving picture passed that stage years ago, the radio is well on its way past it. But one the two The radio is facing these ques-- tions: Can we make the public pay for what it gets and how? So far it has ansewered the question by selling time to advertisers. _ Various suggestions ° have -- been mot. One that radio users be ask-- ed pay 50 cents a month, receiv-- ing in return a card announcing that he has paid and is a citizen in good standing of the community of a ra-- dio users. But will an average good citizen pay for what he can get and has been used to getting for noth-- ing? And what of the costs of col-- lection * S : LILOt 2, Miller's subn, Crooked Lake Lindes subn, Deerfleld. L Lamb to E Strenger and wf. wd. Lot 8. pt lot 9, blk 4, Highland Park. Deerfield. > J Keefe to L A Warneéetr and wf,. ged. Lot 175, Shaw's Third subn, Grant. H T Cook and wi, et al, to W Wick, wd. Lots 33 and 34,; Elmcrest Subn, Wauconda. E L Vinyard and wf to E H Bern-- ing and wf, wd. Lot 45, O B Von-- F H Bartlett to G A Miller and wf, d....Lot 7. blk 3. Bartlett's N S Park. G A Miller and wf to H E Swenson and wf. wd. Lot 7, blk 3, F H Bart-- lett's N S Park. * F H Bartlett to C G Schuh and wf. d. Lots 5 and 6, blk 19, Bartlett's N S Ppties. § C H Joy and wf to C H Joy, ged. Lot 9. blk 3, Port Clinton, Deerfleld. . A Niblack and wf. to Onwentsia Hunt club, wd. NW aqr SE qr see 32, Newport. _ L H Paris to R H Sherer, wd. Lots 3 and 4. blk 12, Little Fort. E L Clavey and wf'to M DeWolfe and husb, wd. Lot 26, blk 2, Clavey's subn, Evergreen Place, Deerfield. . A Hein and wf to R Roy and wf, wd. Lot 66. Belmont addn to Wkgn. JUNE 11. 1928. * P H Meyers and wf to J J Allard and wf, wd. Lots 3. 4 and 6 to 13 inc, blk 12%, Meyer & Worthington's Sheridan Shore Highlands. E Vetter to P H Meyers, ged. Lots 1 to 13 inc, blk 12, Meyer & Worth-- ington Sheridan.Shore Highlands Forest Ravine Park. E Vetter to J J Allard, qed. Lots 1 to 13 inc, blk 12, Meyer & Worth-- ington subn afsd. C A Newcomb to F Krpan, d. Lot 6, blk 62, S Wkgn. o --H Erickson and wf to A E Philyaw. wd. Lot 7. blk 15. Marquete High-- lands First Addn to Wkan Peoples Tr & Syngs Bk to W N Frye and wf. d. Lot 59, Hields--Lake J Wendling to S Crimo and wf, wd Lot 21, blk 4, Highland Park. t F H Bartlett to E A Griswold, d Lot 5. blk 20, Bartlett's N S Ests C T & T Co, tr. to J S Skene and Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Sallcylicacid e z4 ym 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. SA Y I DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART l C ASPInin 6 6 BAYER ASPIRIN which contains proven directions. Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100--Druggists. Accept only "Bayer'"' package TF:J;EHG:_ 'pfi}poéé of aiding in pay-- ing the necessary contingent . ex-- Aigropriations for the Villafin of Libertyville, Lake County, Illinois, 11\;.;29 the fiscal year ending April 30, BE IJT ORDAINED By the Presi-- dent and Board of Trustees of the Village of Libertyville, Illinois:-- Section 1: That for the neces-- sary expenses and liabilities of the Villatie of Libertyville for and dur-- ing the fiscal year ending April 30, ng tNC liSCal yeal CHuilnp Aapili GU 1929, there is hereby appropriatecf the several sums of money herein mentioned and specifically set forth as follows, to--wit:=---- _ __ _ _ penges of the aforesaid village, the sum of $8,833.28 of which appro-- priation the sum of $3550.00 is to be derived from licenses and per-- mits, interest from banks and re ceipts from use of village property, the estimated amount -- of receipts from such sources being estimated as follows:-- From Billiard tables, pool _ tables, bowling alleys, and other licenges the sum of .....:...:--...................}$200.00 From peddlers, bakery wagons and dog licenses the sum of..........500.00 From sidewalk permits ........ 300.00 From building permits ........ 1000.00 From plumbing and -- water . per-- The said sum of $3550.00 is here-- by appropriated for the purpose : of said contingent fund and the bal-- znce, $52838.28 is to be raised by taxation. -- -- # & -- Out of said contingent fund so ap-- propriated shall be paid the follow-- ing :---- . f The necessary expenses of elections in said Village ......_._............. $300.00 Salaries of the President and mem-- bers of the Board of Trustees and Board of Local Improvements, Vil-- lage Treasurer and Village Clerk, Building Comm#issioner, and the at-- torney employed by the Village on Village business ................... 3500.00 Printing minutes of the meetings, ordinances and other necessary printing of said Village........ $500.00 Light, heat and upkeep of Village Interest on anticipation warrants i:';xx'viiiiéééllaneous income such as interest from banks, and -- receipts from use of Village Hall .... 1000.00 1 and construction of streets, alleys and highways and avenues of said Village of Libertyville, including the construction and repair> of street crossings, and expenses of lighting the streets and public places, the sum of $12,000.00 of which appro-- priation the sum of $3500 is to be For the purpose of paying current annual. installments -- of Special Assessments and interest on sard assessments as follows:-- 6th annual installment of Special Assessment Warrant No. 1, for pav-- ing Milwaukee Ave., and interest, $427.48. : iz raised from the Village' share of the Town Road -- and Bridge tax, $4,000 is to be raised from the Wheel and Vehicle Tax of said Vil-- lsge and the balance of $4,500.00 is to be raised by taxation. 5 9th annual installment of Special Assessment Warrant No. 14 for a connected system of storm sewers in said Village, and interest, $815-- 61. 6th annual installment of Special Assessment Warrant No: 17 for sewer system on Part of Park Avenue in said Village, and interest, $2.35. . s 6th 'annual installment of Special Assessment Warrant No. 19 for sewer system on Grant Ct. and First St., in said Village, and interest, $23.179. 6th annual installment of Special Assessment Warrant No. 20 for I "Z BM EPE LN RRAN NRA ANC® CC ECnCc :n ~ mmmeimenails said Village An Ordinance Makin'f Annual | 6th annual %gropriations for the nlafin of | Assessment bertyville, Lake County, Illinois,| water syste ;9 the fiscal year ending April 30, :2v;2 in sai ORDINANCE NO. 503 9 9 Sf"gfiaitilig finances _ gg and INSIST | THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER,. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1928. water mtem on North Ave., etc., in said Village, and interest, $3.90. 6th annual installment of Special Assessment Warrant No. 21 for water system on part of Milwaukee ssz;.z in saoid Village, and interest, 6th annual installment of Special Assessment Warrant No. 22 for water system on part of Grant Ct. and First St., in said Village, and interest, $4.08. ' 6th annual installment of Special Assessment . Warrant No. 24 for ornamental light system in _ Mil-- waukee Ave. in said Village, and interest, $305.62 p bth annual installment of Special Assessment 'Warrant No. 27 for water mains in 7th and tfther streets in said Village, and inttrest, $30.33. Ath annual installment of Special Ath annual installment of Special Assessment Warrant No. 86 for sew-- er system in 7th anid other streets in said Village, and interest, $34.59. 4th annual installment of Spécial Assessment Warrant No. 37 for paving Cook Ave. in said Village, and interest. $135.99. 4th annual installment of Special Assessment Warrant No. 39 for raving East Park Ave. in said Vil-- age, and interest, $407.62. * Ath _ annual installment of Special Assessment Warrant No. 40 for Paving Brainerd Ave. in said Vil-- age, and interest, $20.39. > * 3rd annual installment _ of Special Assessment _ Warrant. No. 50 for ornamental light system : in Cook Ave. and other 'streets in said Vil-- lage and interest, $460.85. 8rd annual installment of Special Assessment Warrant No. 54 for water system in Rockland Road in said Village, and interest, $415.28. 3rd annual installment of Special Assessment Warrant No. 44 for outlet seweF in said Village, and interest, $145.40. > 2nd annual installment _ of Special Assessment®' Warrant No. 60 for paving Newberry Ave. . and -- First St. in said Village, and interest, $110.21. ist annual installment of Special Assessment Warrant No. 86 for pavmg First and other streets in said Village, and interest, $660.00: all of which is assessed against said Village for public benefits, makin a total sum of $4006.41 to be nlses by taxation, of which sum $2354.55 is to be raised by taxation in addi-- tion to the aggregate amount of taxes limited by law, --and the bal-- ance of $1651.86 is to be raised by taxation and included in the regular amount limited by law. -- =© For the purpose of paying one storm sewer bond of said vi'lllage of Libertyville, of $1200 with interest of $240 on remaining outstanding storm sewer bonds of said Village, the sum of $1440; and for the pur-- pose of paying water bonds gating $4400 of said Village of fl'b-- ertyville, with interest of $2200 on remaining outstanding water works bonds of said Village the sum /of $6600; and--for the purpose of ,éy- . GENERAL @ELECTRIC ____>--_. Refrigerator -- _ Look at the bottom, look inside . . . . and listen to it! When you buy an electric refrigera-- tor, do a bit of investigating on your own. Look under the cabinet, look carefully insideit,and, aboveallthings, listen to it. -- j When you look under the cabinet do you find moving parts of machin-- ery or no machinery at all? In the General Electric Refrigerator, you'll notice at once that all the models are up--on--legs. This means an easy job cleaning under them. And it also means that #// the machinery is safe-- ly sealed away in the air--tight steel TTTUS BROTHERS reservoir, construction of new well, with necessary mains connecting well and water plant and a small pump house over the well, and nec-- is to be derived from water rents for water service furnished to water consumers, making total of $15,000 (with unexpended balances} for the above mentioned purpose. _ _ . -- _ essary work on Village lot where pumping station and well is located, salary of engineer of the Pumping station, oné half salary o villafe clerk, and compensation to consult-- ing engineer or engineers for de-- signing betterments on the Village water systsm, the sum of $15,000 (together with unexpended balances in the Utility Fund,) all of which is to be derived from water rents For the purpose of paying for the purchase of fire engine as provided for in bond issue under ordinance No. 487, and for which the levy has been heretofore made, the sum of sor, control board, valves, piping, conduits, motor wiring and water mains with the necessary equip-- ment and other necessary machiner-- ies in connection therewith, together with necessary engineering, attor-- ney fees and Yegal expenses in con-- rection therewith, the sum of 44,-- 000, as provided under bond-- issue ordinance No. 485, and for which the levy has been heretofore made. For the purpose of maintaining and improving public parks in said Village the sum of $2354.55 all of which is to be raised by taxation in addition to the aggregate amount of taxes limited by law. g $7,000.00. o For the purpose of paying for the p;xr.base constructing and acquiring of a pumping station, pump. house, concrete reservoir, 500 gallons per minute pump with primer and mer-- coid control, 1000 gallons per min-- ute pump, 60 gallons per minute tur-- bine pump, venturi tube with regis-- ter--indicator--recorder, air compres-- Making the aggregate amount of $109,984.24 of which $31,634.24 is to be raised by taxation, including said public benefit tax, said park tax and said tax for bonds and interest thereon. f Each of said sums and the aggre-- gate amounts thereof are deemed necessary by the Board of Trustees of said Vilratge of Libertyville for snd durirg the fiscal year ending April 30, 1929 for the respective purposes above set forth.. 3 Section 2. That the various sums above set forth to be raised by taxation, the aggregate amount of which is $31,634.24 are appropriated as proportionate fractions of said sum of $109,984.24 and in case of failure to receive or collect said ag-- gregate amount of $109,984.24 the deficiency shall . be deducted -- pro rata from said various sums. = Section 3. All other appropria-- tions and cash balances for the fis-- cal tz:m' ending April 30, 1928 are continued for the purpose for which said appropriations were made. 501 N. Milwaukee Ave. Libertyville, Phone 64 Then listen. This you must do. We want you to judge for yourself the quietness of this remarkable refriger-- ator. Come in today. Time payments can be arranged, if you wish. casing which you see mounted on the top of the cabinet. Look inside. Is there really ample food space? You will find in the General Electric Refrigerator that the chilling chamber is amazingly com-- pact. It actually takes litle more space than the trays in which your ice is frozen. + Libertyville Post No. 329 «_ AMERICAN LEGION DR. J. L. TAYLOR_ Office in First National Bank Bldg Hours: 1 to 8:80 and 7 to 8 p. m. Residence, Oakwood Terrace Section 4. Any receipts in addi-- tion to those hereinabove 'estimated and appropriated are hereby appro-- priated to the respective funds for which the same are received. those belonging to son. Section 5. 'This ordinance shall be known as Ordinance No. 503 and shall be in force and effect from and after it:gassafe and pub-- lication as re%ui by law:, EARL CORLETT, President. Passed June 15, 1928. Approved June 15, 1928. Published June 20, 1928. -- _ Who can remember the day when it took three times as much room on the Libertyville clothesline _ to hold daughter's clothes . as it did Meets Harry Madill Bartlett --REALTOR-- JUSTICE OF THE PEACE ©® Office at Stewart and Lincoln. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Prices Reasonable Fine Tailoring, Clean-- ing and Pressing O. J. BOEHM, Village Clerk. For the Man or Boy Who wants the Best 56 New Line Men's Furnishings LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. JOHN CICHY PHONB 551 Notary Public FOR SALE--Shecherd pup of hest worhniin:tr';n. Ernest Clift, Town ad. Phone 633:7.1%1& FOR EsALf;_l" cows, fresh 4 to g weeks; 1 close springer; 6 goo calves. Titan tractor low _ and disc, wagon, grain, crrill, feed g:det, milk cans. N. Redmond, erett, Illinois. 47--2t. FOR SALE--Farms, houses and lots. Houses for rent. Rent col-- FOR SALE--New modern bunga-- F?R SALE 7 Room house; Third St.; sun porch; : 4 bed roomsgs. 6 Room house: McKinley Ave., just :iet::rhh' completion. See*California : chn. k 8 Room houac& Elm Court; big lot; FOR SALE OR RENT--8 room FOR SALE--i1 ten--ton Columbia Scale. John ; G. Borst, Rondout, Tlis. Phone [Libertyville 679--M--L FOR SALE--Real Estate HERMAN A. SCHWERM 205 W.. Maple Avenue. BARGAINS INX USED CARS Essex 1927 Coach ........_.._.. $495.00 Reo late 1925 sedan ........... 550.00 Hudson early 1926 Coach.... 525.00 Jewett Sedan ;...._.................: 820.00 Maxwell two--door sedan....... 175.00 Hudson 7--passenger sedan > SBIL ~ole--~ inssc cancralieeneres _ PWPRA ~ All have beExI;econditioned and are ready to e 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, balance like rent. & MAIN GARAGE . C.. BERNARD, BEFORE BUYING Hudsen 23 coach ................ Dodge 1927 sedan--standard FOR SALE--New modern six--room I-'(igoSAltf:--(howe homie site 6OX wi verypleumxzf exposure. 1g . gp++ "d.fnd%p;; ing are in 'or. blocks frommapi: North &u! ?{;gon.l'riee!or short time only CHRYSLER. SALES & SERVICE Lake Sh'uundelein, . one 103 | USED CAR BULLETIN block from Electric Station. G. C. GRIDLEY, Phone 45. Libertyville. low. 4 rooms, bath and breakfast nook. Very reasonable. Also 1 lot on Cleveland Ave., Libertj'ville. Bargain. W, A. Ray, Mundelein, Ills. Phone 452--R. © 36--tf. ideal for boarding. en oo Also large 'homesites at Real M C oiKKs baltot 6 Park & Milwaukee Aves. Libertyville IIL 1927 Chrysler "70", Brougham 1926 Nash, 4--door sedan, 375.00 1928 Chrysler "62", 4--door SEASEL +23cci----<rsrvirstrrmss . §AIOD.OD Room house; Ames St.; New; 2 blks. North Shore Line; 2 car 1925 1926 Ford, 4--door sedan, 1927 Whippet, 2--door 1924 Buick, 4--door 1926 Chevrolet, 2--door sedan, home, with fire--place, sun parior, Ifyougwanttobuymyfl:h"orifmhn"bfl. rentorexc#nnge.orflyoumt p, 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 Gounty _ innshortafime;ndatoommbloaeutu"lc-l'ud make your wants known here. A trial will convince you. 405 So. Milwaukee Ave. Phone Libertyville 167;W. A. R. SCHNAEBELE Real Estate & Insurance > 216 Libert Classified Ads J. E. LEONARD, Mgr. (late 2%) A. RSCHNXAEBELE EDWIN AUSTIN ; unusual location. Telephone 147--M. JAY CAIRNS 5 N. Milwaukee Ave. in. fumed oak buf-- hered oak table and ille, IIl. NNNE Insurance $285.00 --275.00 250.00 Coupe "00.00 sedan, 495.00 125.00 | MARGUERITE BRUMM OFFERS 912 N. County St. ATTORNEY--AT--LAW First National Bank Building Telephone 57 LIBERTYVIL Scientific Examination of the Eyes GLASSES FITTED FOR RENXNT--6 room modern filat . with bath. Call Libertyville 115--R." 48--3t. FOR RENXNT--1 car Second street. DR. OTTO R. THOMPSON FOR SALE--Seed corn, $4 per bu. FPOR SALE--Fresh strawberries, W. G. Thomas, Libertyville, Phone 615--W--2. 47 --2t. FOR -- RENT--Furnished or will sell on 5 percent commission. FOR SALE--Thoroughbred Scotch Wanted 25 automobiles at once!l * Any condition. SPOT CASH y Riim--hlg'cdyw xooms for light s Garage if wanted. Phone Lib-- ertyville 425--R. 46--t£. FOR RENT--Large bedroom at 227 First Street, Libertyville. Phone 421--J. 444. WANTED--To take care of child-- WILL CARE FOR CHILD:.EN in my own home, night or day, at a reasonable price, or -ill' give board and mother's care to motherless child or to child while mother works. Child must not be over three yéars. Baby preferred. Good home, best of care. For further particulars phone Munde-- lein 374--R 45--6t. FOR RENT--4 good homes near Mundelein. Rent $%25.00 per mo: LYONS & ROUSE, Mundelein. FOR RENT--Room suitable for 1 or FOR ATTORNEY and CO Telephone 18 NATIONAL MOTOR MARKET 6'22 Crand Avenue aukeg, Illinois. Phone % 80--t£. FRED GRABBE Auctioneer -- Real Estate -- deutihnuhiw&!' or call or write C. J. Diehl, Wood-- collie p;?&iu. 8 weeks old. Ber-- geron S Farm on Lake Street, 2 mi. West of Libertyville, Phone Germination 95% or better. Tele. 659--R--1. Lewis A. Mills, Munde-- rooms or partly furnished rooms for light houlekvleMn 117 School Street. 8941 . lein. mation call Deerfield 278--W. School Street. paved street. Tile bath, one car garage, reasonable rent. Can va-- cate within one week. For infor-- and light housekeeping rooms. Corner of Fourth St. and Broad-- way. j l ve -- A ren by the day or hour. Phone 564--R, Libertyville. 48--1t--pd. desired. Phone Libertyville 21 or call at 312 Broadway. 44--6t. instruction in piano, voice and theory. 611 S. Milwaukee Ave. Phone Libertyville 150--J 45--6t. trally _ located. _ Phone 102--J ¥ SE -- A AUTOMOBILES WANTED LYELL H. MORRIS B. H. MILLER Waukegan, illinois <l Illinois. Phone Woodstock FOR RENT four room PAGE SEVEN with re. _ 108 48--1t--pd. at 47--3t. 47 41.