fer, jr.. wd. SE ar sec 24, Wauconda. p H. Bartlett to M. L. Dellon. D. "Pt Lot 2, Blk 34, Bartlett's N 35 Ests Secs 30. 31 and 32. Wkgn. C T &T Co to J. M. Burns and wf. \JW&LAM wl ang 2 et al, wd Higt , Wm._subn.seczs. cw.sgt';'reherandwftocc Novak wd. SW gr sw * o Hcnaty o : i to A E Phii 7. bik 15, lot 5. bik x'o'."it:;chm B Lund and wf to e P Adams wt. wd. Pthk&NWagdntoWkugT H E Maiman and wfi to W Schwe-- Modet» Ctmetery & Mausoieunm Co fto C A Holistein, wa. l'fi;.);:: aee%N_SCemetery N C m&ndwlto'v wd. Lots 1, 15, 16. 17 ana 1';"{;::; side Manor subn, Deerficla. T S oian ns Loo * 6ot 26. oix Signiaint Satk: Deeriigid. C T A FPord and wf to F G Swanson, wd. Lot 25, Whitewood subn, sec 13. Avon. H Steil and wf to Tr of Schools of twp 43. 10. ged. Pt S hf $E gr sec 17. Ela. ® Ela twp Nighn school to Tr c Schools of Ela, qed. . S hf SE qr se 17, Ela. J R Fulton and wf to P W Poter sen et al, wd. Lot 1, Hyde Par! A MX Ems wo Lot 73 subn. T A Ema Larson afiq Glen Plorg Oslitave ged t & Modern ( Co to C A i a Emanuelson and wfi to L M Larson aflid wf. wd Lots 76 and 77 Gien Flora Heights subn. O S Seaver and wf to R D Wright ged Lot 8. Assessor's subn. Wkm. sen and wfi, d. Lot 2, blk 26, Tower Lake Ests. > A.M Emanuelson to L M Larson, wod Lot 75. Glen Flora Heights A F Beaubien and wf to J F Con-- roy and wfi, wd. Lot 97 West Wkgn subn. Union Bk of Chgo to 4 A loimes, d. Lot 15. blk 19. Tower Lake Ests, J A Jadrich and wf to J Kukar and wi, wd. Lots 6. 7 and 8, Woodbridge's subn. P Paulausky and wf to O J Bron-- stad --et al, wd. Lot 48, Belvidere Heights subn, Wkgn. G W Sleezer and husb to & Jack-- son, gqed. Lots 6. 7. ang 8, Wood-- bridge's resubn, Wkgn. F H Bartlett to G Crowder, d. Lot 9. blk 49. Bartlett's N S Ests, Wkgn. P H Bartlett to J Rericha and w1f. d. '~Lot 1. sblk 127. ~Bartlett's Greater N S 3rd addn, Newport. J &A Simmops to F J Svete and wi, wd. Lot 16, bik 2. Durst's subn. Umon Bk of Chgo to F H Evans, . _Lot 14, blk 20, Tower Lake Ests Union Bk of Chgo to J F Kiesier nd wi, d. Lot 5. blk 3. Tower Lake A Hein and wf, et al, to J Wasion and wf. et al, ged. Lots 78 and 79, W Wkgn subn, sec 20, Wkgn. C T & T Co to T E Wing and wf, d. Lot 24, blk 5, Branigar Broy' Sun-- set Terrace, Deerfleld. W C Hallwas to M Hallwas, wd. Lot 98, Antioch Hills subn, Antioch. wnwmmandwttorl.lg-- Beau and wf, wd. Lot 197, Shaws' subn, Antioch. D LéBeau and wf to C T F Olsen, wd. Lot 197, Shaw's subn, Antioch. +C T P Olsen and wf to D LeBeau and wi, wd. Lot 297, Shaw's subn, Antioch. * wa W Wood and wf to S S Snyder, wad. Lots 4 and 5, Lake View subn, Wauconda. 4 V J Oates to A D Heerman and wi, wd. Lot 78, South Highland addn to H Pik. subn, Grant. E C Schweitzer and wf to V J Oates, wd. Lot 78, South Highland addn to H P P Aebly and wf to E B Metzler and wi, wd. Lot 18, blk 26, Z C subn, sec 21,.Benton. W W Wiicox and wf to C O Thompson, wd. Lot 3, blk 3, Bran-- w&mz.'rem.oeerfleu B W and wf to A C Fromm and wf. wd. Lot 43, Indian Mound subn,. Grant. | A C Fromm and wf to A C Osgard and wf. wd. Lot 43, Indian Mound nion Bk of Chgo to T V Peder-- £FU8L VO. 10 Q. W. Metcalf ?D. fl"m"qrs"u, Lake Catherine, sec 12, Antioch. M Hughitt et al to J B Flemingz and wf, wd. Lots 63 and 64, Org! 'Town of Lake Forest. B Bor to W Smith, ged. Pt éwqrmseca.smems. Tllinols Merchants Trust Co to J B Fleming and wf, d. SW gr SE qr sec 28. Shields. | F H Bartlett to C E® Petersen, d. LOt 1. blk 35. Bartlett's N $ Park. Lot 2, blk 5, Wkgn Gardens subn. F H Bartlett to H M Campbell, a Lot 6; bik 26, Bartlett's North View st addn. 'A J Felter and wf to M P John-- Park. F H Bartlett to G J Hintze, d. Lot 11, blk 47, Bartlett's N S Ppties, uib-- ertyvilie. G Miller and wft to H Shiensky. wda L L Cowan and wf to Z F Lening-- ton. ged. Lot 12%, bilk 20, Highland N G Lenington and wf to L L Cow-- an and wi, ged. Lot 12. blk 29, High-- land Park, Deerfleld. J Harper and husb to W H Yorke, :;l Pt blk 16. Kellogg's subn, Ben-- W H Yorke to J Harper and son, ged. Blk 16, Kellogg's subn, Benton. _ Lake Co Nat] bk to E Walecko and wi. wd. Lot 187, First addn to Wil-- llams Park subn, Wauconda. Union Bk of Chgo to J W Kirk-- ham and wf, d. Lot 3, blik 2, Lake View Villa subn, Wauconda. J Svete and wf to J A Simmons, Lot 2. blk 1, Dreyer's subn, H A Schwerman and wf to J Grit-- fith. wd. Pt W hf 10, Ela. SE gqr SW ar sec F H Bartliett to F Battista, d. Lot 1, blk 30, Bartlett's N S Highlands. "C Beringer and husb to C L Worthington. qed Lot 1, Meyer & Worthington's Midway Gardens subn, Lake Co Natl bk to E J Lingren and wf, d. Lot 449 First addn to Williams Park subn, Wauconda. Real Estate Transfers Lake County Title Trust Company Abstract of Title JULY 6, 1928 Lake Co Nai a¢d. Lot} and wf, WD, arquette | Williams Park ims and C. P. Larsen NE ar NE gr > Wisnrn.! Cc t & Tt C Lots 9. 10 and 11, Blk 7, Marquette Highland First Stbn. C T & T Co to M. Bialeck. D Lots 1. 2 and 3. Blk 5, Marquette High. lands es? 112. C GAICS and husb, WD. SW ar Sec'7, Wkgn. Lake Co Natl Bk to J. H. McGray and wf, WD. Lot 447 First Addn to Williams Park Subn, Wauconda. s _C F. Larsen to A. B Maier: WD E. B. Armentrout a Maechtle and wi, WTC land's Highland Park G. C. Hield and wf to H. F Mittag and wf, WD. Lot 104, Braeside Subn. Deerfield. A. Bellingham to L. Clemmenson, WD. Lot 1, Blk 34, Bartlett's North-- F. H. Bartlett to E. Teichmann et al, D.__Lot 8, Blk 73, Bartiett's N S3 and Omaha, remain a day at the summer white house in Brule. Wis and hoid a number of conferences on board the train.» Besides rear platform appearances at important cities enroute, Hoover will stop several hours at Chicago _' WASHINGTON, D. C.. July 12-- Political possibilities of _ Herbert Hoover's coming trip to California will be capitalized to the utmost it became apparent today as details and the itinerary were learned. HOOVER WILL GATHER VOTES ON TRAIN TRIP we propose in the house commit-- tee on expenditures to make a com-- plete survey for this purpose. the federal government and the states, and in other ways serve to ef-- fect an annual saving without dimin-- ishing efficiency of the government service. the executive departments of the government may be able to reduce our present personnel and to eliminate duplication of activities, both within the federal government itself and in the way of duplication of efforts by . Addn to There is this that can be done. I b.elieve that proper reorganization of and in many other ways. More and more the federal government will have to take over jurisdiction in ac-- tivities, as evidenced by the expan-- donotleghhtionoteo:wnssiathe past few years. The tendency is here and for the time being at least the movemert in this direction will have to be looked after by action of the federal gov-- ernment. So I cannot see any pros-- pect of reducing the ordinary run-- ning expenses of the government. & representative in congress from thef C 3rd South Dakota district since 1921.) | Sct There is a~development going on | B!k in this country and has been going _ L on in the United States for the past | SC 15 or 20 years to constantly trzms(er'mk activitics to the federal goverument. | L )jOur states are tending to abandon | Dee | jurisdiction in many matters and are'woc turning over to the government ac--| R tivities that ordinarily might be ex-lSch to be handled by the states. |BlkK a ' Individuals when théy&nfi&j get; °R Ko consideration in their state govern-- , and, wf inent acuvtiti;es are petitioning the| Manor ers, WD Lot 17, Bik 2 to Ravinia Highlands By WILLIAM WILLIAMsSON (Representative from South Dakota.) (William Williamson was born at Mahaska county, Iowa, in 1875 . He was graduated from normal school and the University of South Dakota. His first efforts were in the newspa-- per field and in 1903 he founded, rwith his brother, the Prairie Sun, a weekly newspaper. Later he became affiliated with the Williamson Hard-- ware Co. He served as states attor-- ney for Abstract county from 1905 to 1911 and as a circuit judge from the lith judictag district of South Da-- kota from 1911 to 1921. He has been SEEKS TOCUT _ FEDERAL BILLS scheduled _ _Roosevelt had very little sense of humor. The subtleties of sarcasm were not for him, and to make him enjoy a good laugh, one had to strike out with a sledge hammer blow. On the contrary, Mrs. Roosevelt, like all sensitive women, was one of the wittiest persons I ever have met. Since she had asked me to come to her rooms a little early, and intro-- duce the newspaper girls to her, I ar-- rived a half hour before the tea was Moose" party, the. physically small judge, with the big courage, was one of his staunchest adherents. Contrary to her usual custom. Mrs. Roosevelt came to Chicago with "TI R.," as he was then beginning to be called, for the Moose convention. During her stay, she gave a tea to the newspaper women at her rooms in the Congress hotel. President Roosevelt and Judge Ben Lindsey of the Denver puvenile «ourt were very great friends, and when. after the row with William HMoward Taft, Roosevelt broke with the re. publicans and _formed the "Bui (This is the fourth of a series of presidential personalities by Idah McGlone Gibson, nationally -- known feature writer.) Warren . Davis MRS. ROOSEVELT WITTY WOMAN, | BUT TEDDY W 4$ SOBER, STOLID * Sec 32. Antioch. Co to D. Bernstein, D wfi to E Davis, Smith & Adams qr gqr wf q: Sec 9 to to W 15 Jones n going: _ L Barnett and husb to Trs of transler! Blk 2, Northwood Manor Subn. rument.' _ L W. Moline to Trs of Schools of ribandon | Deerfield, WD --Lot 13, Blk 2. North-- and are| wood Manor. FLOOR SURFACING F. A. Hutchinson Old or New Work . _ 601 West Park Avenue & ' : SATISFACTION GIVEN . \BIik 2, Northwood Manor Subn. get| _R Korngold and wf to L M Rickert «\«*|._ it . JFUOLIASON AnG w to Trs of ex--| Schools of Deerfleld, WD. Lot 14. Cures Malaria and quickly relieves Biliousness, Headaches -- and Dizzi-- ness due to temporary Constipation. Aids in eliminating Toxins and is highly esteemed for producing copi-- ous watery evacuations. Foreman Trust & Syngs Gk to A Kick and wf, d. Lot --13,~ bik 40, Round Lake Beach subn, Avon. C C O'Neill and xf to M B O'Neill, ged. . Lot 5. blk 3. Wrenn's addn to Highland Park Deerfield. C Rafii and w to J W MoeCwira H E Pullifant and w' to Z Gold-- man and wfi wd P SE gr sec 20, T G Anderson and wf t R H Ed-- wards, wd. Lot 8, blk 5, Blumberg's subn, Wkgn. C A Newcomb to H J Annis and wi, 'a. uots 23 and 24, i x 8, subn in sec 5, Sh'elds. mont F H Gartlett to C K Denman. d. Lot 1. blk 8. Bartlett's N 3 Ridge, Wkgn. Union Bk of Chgo to J J Pokorny, a. -- Lot 13 Oak Terrace subn., Fre-- C T Gunn and wf to J Grifith, wa LOt 232, Lake PForest. Jr., wd. --Lot J, Suns--t Manor subn Deerfield. > : F H Bartlett to M D Nevaril, d LOt 5, blk 39, Bartlett's N S Ests H L Bischoff to Trs of Schools of Deerfleld. wd. Lot 11; bik 2: North-- wood Mamor A F Beaubien and wf to T A Em-- anuelson, wd. Lot 16, West Wker subn. p O E Nelson to I Behm and wfi wa Pt SW qr SE qr sec 15, Fremont. GaumerandwttoOTherm:x O Seman and wf to Trs of & of Deerfleld, wd. Lot 18, bik 2#, I wood Manor. subn. |. _P.L. Sausser et al to Tr »t Schools ! of Deerfield, WD. Lot 3; 3!k o | Northwood* Manor Subn. _ C. Bristle and husb to Trs of ! Schools .of Deerfield, WD. Lo: 4 Bik '2. Northwood Manor. C. F. Zimmerman and wf +~n*Trs 6f Schools of Deerfield. WD -- (ot 12, Blk 2. Northwood Manor Subpn G. J. Joesten and wt t;::r"s ot Schools of Deerfield. WD. Lt 6, Blk %, Northwood Manor. A. Von Wening and wf :m Irs Schools of Deerfield, WD. Lot 5. Loi 4._ B}k 2, Northwood Manmsor E.--E. Goller and wf to Tr oi Schools of Deerfield, WD. Lo: 2. Blk 2, _qut)lwooo' Manor. Deerfteid E. L. Childs and husb to J °L. Fitz-- gibbons, WD.-- Lot 2, Blk 46, High-- land Park. J. P Casper and wf to J Pubinski, WD.' Lot 12. Washington Jeights Acres Subn. [ J. Emanuelson and wf ts L. L. Wilson, 'WD. Lot 30, Lyo: Grove Subn, Co Clks Plat, Wkgn Many times afterwards I was made aware that Theodore Roosevelt's wife, in her unassuming way, was his great balance wheel. other newspapéfrvw};fi;efi"ir;{\;;;. ';1; gave me the impression that he had on his company manners. "I never thought of that," answered her husband, looking as abashed as a boy caught. with a much--prized pot of jam in his hands. Then he saw me and sobered in-- stantly. Later; at the tea, when the Mrs. Roosevelt looked thoroughly worried. "Aren't you afraid if the judge hears that it will distress hinl?" she inquired softly. "Edith, Edith," he called, before he had fairly opened the door, "do you know what they are calling our dear Ben Lindsey?" F Ne t Mrs. Roosevelt said nothing, but her face mirrored her intercs*. Again his big laugh filled the room. When he recovered himself some-- what, he.said: "They are calling him the 'Bull Mouse'." ' of what he was going to say that he dit_i not notice that anyone cise was Suddenly we heard a big resound-- ing laugh in the hallway, and the colonel burst into the room--so full of what hae was aninyw in chrt thak la 666 Mrs. Roosevelt a 1y Mafks to W D Van DeVanter O. Johnson and wf to Trs of JULY 7, 1928 to J W McGuire 0 TIrs of. Schools 15, bik 2. North-- wfi to T A Em-- 16, West Wkgn s Therrien, Gardens Phone No. That is what you will say after we have given it a thor-- of The Car Looks Just Fine the gas 'éat.i'or.lwge'i:s it malie y e en C ce ols 0 o S L ce 0 O Aee mt . Woets -- KRARE S ber got all of a Libertyville 'boy's money when he was in love. Now . * Een aerno un + uEy You'll say 'he's right who tells you where Good cleaning's done at prices fair. TAILORING SuitsAMade to Measure '_You can't blame the Mbississinoi'. We all feel that urge to spread. our-- selves in the spring. . wiat "At a score of, European 'clowns to America has increased the fun-- makers to more than hundred. main tent. Little folks will be de-- lighted to l'earzx_' that the bringing of 11 " PCucolLdi,. 'JH A simllar series of circular raised platforms thirty-- two of the show's forty--three ele-- phants dance, run and perform in unison with the topmost of the pon-- derous actors twenty feet above the ground. Prior to this gigantic dis-- play five herds of elephants appear in the five separate rings. At anoth-- er.time the rings are given over to five companies of liberty horses. At 'still another juncture of the pro-- gram two hundred of the show's 900 horses each ridden by an expert, are seen in the brilliant manéuvers. Of the sixteen hundred people carried on tour this season more than eight hundred are the world's foremost aerialists, bareback rid-- ders, ground and lofty -- gymnasts, high--wire artists and super athletes. These -- are now seen in extensive groups and troupes each display led by its particular champions, a new method of presentation that is in keeping with the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey 1927 plan of extending acts in equal number over the entire length of the --mammoth There was a time when the bar-- _ At that time the world's first and only five--ring cireus will be within easy reach of local sawdust fans. With it will come Goliath, the Mons-- ster Sea Elephant, the only one of his kind ever to be captured and ex-- hibited alive and who will be the foremost feature of a menagerie composed of more than a thousand animals. silg h The big show is now a third larger than it was when it last vi-- sited this locality. Enormous new displays have been introdgced such as ninety zebras, camels and horses performing at one time on a mam-- moth pedestal. On a similar series NT feanereiiniandidis a sn r onl uie . B the official announcement that the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bail-- ey combined* shows will positively exhibit at CHICAGO-- GRANT PARK, JULY 14 to 22. * Meaning 7?}'@'{' a rumor heard sometime ago is. now confirmed by the officlal -- annaiimanamantk thak iL Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bail ey to Bring Monster Sea Ele-- phant and other Big Features . North Ave. Addn, Wkgn. JOHN CICHY Land & Impymt Subn. _ ---- _ _ _. 0. D. Olcott to W. E. Stevens, WD WORLD'S GREATEST SHow POSITIVELY COMING 4. C. Anderson and wf to E. Sal-- mi, QCD. Pt blk 6, Deerfield Park Land & Invymt Assn Subn. E. Salmi to E. C. Anderson and wi, QCD. _Pt blk 6, Deerfield Park E M Runyard and wf toPF ¥rtti-- maa, wd.. Lot 18, Belvidere Heigats subn. * * F H Bartlett to G W Kolb and wt. d. Lot 4, blk 24, Bartlett's N S Ppties, Libertyville, «* F H Bartlett to I A Sieg d. Lot 6, blk 3, Bartlett's N S Woonds, Shields. © > O. E. Taylor and wf to W. M. Uil-- rich, WD. Lots 129 and 130, Beach-- wood, Antioch. ' & O. E. Taylor and wf to W. M. Ullrich, WD. Lot 131, Beachwood, W C Evarsos: et al to E T Munson and wfi, wd Lot 55, Rraesige subn, Ue~rfield [ * a L Foote ard wfi to E G Falberg, a. Lot 175, G F Nixon & Co's High-- lord Park Gardens subn, Deerfleld. C T & T Cs io M O Hopkins and wi. d. Lot 3. bik 8, Branigar Bros Wuodland Prk, Deerfleld. 4 «< W Wonnell and wf to s W An-- derson and w' wd. Lo& 18, South H.znland adan to II Parik'® Deorfield. wi. d. Lot 8. Sunset Woods subn, Decrfield. ; Kaiser Block Libertyville. THir Yep, youngster, it's really true! Manor subn. $25.00 * Free Pressing LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, SATURDAY 551 Lot .51, Washington G Sheahan and & -- Co's Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Swfe~ Reliable Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. .____ HGHLAND PARK, ILL. Unless you see the not getting the ge by millions and pre Call Mike Behm Libertyville 290 . __ forfsatisfactory f Laundry andsDry -- Cleaning Service SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN We see where a 40--year old cir-- cus elephant has gone €razy. You'd go crazy, too, if you had to live on stale circus peanuts 40 years. F/lGin Asp * AtPIm ut e auk it t n necnaiihas BB i > small boat. t Asked about the killing re tion of the gun, Louis, one c "old schoo!" 'Frenchmen, said: "One hundred -- and fifty have been picked up, after a -- discharge of the gun, pro others were killed, to say nothi the ones fnjured and not fou Personality is the quality that en-- ables you to be dignified without seeming to pout. é l DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART l i o cmd Tc CCC . ICHC . UL P. Bouron Sons, New Orleans an-- tique fire arms dealers. The weapon is unique among the large collection. which dates back to 1835 when it was, founded by ancestors of the present owners. It 18 a thm-hmu mapela. Lancs J. E. LEONARDS, Mor. SHOTGUN KILLS _ 159 WILD IUCKS EW _ ORLEANS, July 12-- 'flshgt_.}_t}n.!ltt_x _a'reeort{ of 150 1920--Ford Roadster (sold) n nrmirisnne cce P' P0 00 1923--Ford Coupe niriecdfentndonceneciintiienn in tienieniiainmctniiee y * SRA 1926--Ford Sedan Eremnnennicenintmpnien mmilirceniomitncrinnty sEI0OUU 1926--Essex Coach (sold) se ns 07. 119 ||| 1926--Chevrolet Coach (sold) rrerntrommtucso . OO OU 1924--Buick Sedan o rreornieomieinens irnecmnientrmimnaiec ons cy cU 1928--Chrysler 52 Coupe (sold) ......____$ 625.00 1928--Pontiac Landay Sedan (sold) .$ 650.00 1927--Chrysler 70 Brougham .______$ 950.00 1928--Chrysler 62 Sedan iefropnvennentininctiincsrncinninicl L 1OA --__CASH--TRADE--TERMS V¥ -- ®' -- Chrysler Dealers. Mundelein, IIJ. ; Countryside Motors * AsPir / RSPIRIN USED CAR BULLETIN the genuine Bayer Aspirin piaved safe and prescribed Bby physicians for 25 years. The LA UNDRY does it best! Established in 1899 gun, probably ~A4, 1978 64 Bayer Cross reputa-- of-- the ; 398 veus d + -'V'v----o- which contains proven directions Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tgblets Also bottles of 24 and 100--Druggists. Accept only "Bayer" of CARRIE TRIGGS, executrix Waukegan, II1., June 25, 1928. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Subscriber executrix of the Last Will and Testament of George Triggs deceased Will attend the Pro-- bate Court of Lake County, at a term thereof to be holden at . the Court House in Waukegan, in said County, on the first Monday of September next* 1928 when and where all persons having claimsl against said estate are notified and requested to present the same tol said _ Court for adjudication. This country is beginning to take its politics seriously at last. It now requires nearly as many newspaper reporters to cover a convention as TK * M mod F0 ata c uesP 3 L spen Monoaceticacidester of SalicyliGacid Don't forget the big picnic chicken dinner given by St. M parish next Sunday, July 15th & does to cover a rize fight. > Fred Thomas and family, of Wauconda, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Hironimus, of Round Lake, spent Sunday at the Willow Farm . ' ville. ~--H@nry Hapke and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kaiser of Joliet. * Mike Obenauf and famil are ekntertaining relatives from Lfilwau- ee. e Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dietz, of Milwaukee, called on friends and relatives here. over the week end. Frank Ahart who has been quite Ili the past week was taken to the | Elizabeth Condell.. Memorial hos-- pital at Libertyville on Saturday for treatment. His many friends wish him a most speedy recovéery. Mrs. Frank Ullrich and children spfimt Tuesday afternoon at Liberty-- *3 * 9 ADJUDICATION NXOTICE on tablets you are FREMONT CENTER and INSIST! Bayer"' package Phone 103. -- big picnic with 'n by St. Mary's heavy--weight , 51--58--55. mor --Kidneys clean and active. Try this; also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt will wonder what became of your aey trouble and back-- mc; makes i debgh't'gxlh;f-ferv;scc:t ithia--water drink, ic should take now and then to h:fp"{g their --kidneys clean and active -- Tr relieving bladder weakness I p. _ 30. C CCCA C qimods VE WEKECE before breakfast each morning for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of frapes and lemon jfuice, combined with ithia, and has been ased for years to help clean and stimu-- late clogged kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in the t'ystem so they are no longer a source of irritation thus naften Jad Salts is inexpensive ure; makes .a delightful ithia--water drink _ whi [DrinkWaitg;T | Help Wash Out lat If Your WANTED--Hear 'from owner good farm for sale. Cash gflrice, parti-- culars. D. F. Bush, inneapolis, Minn. 53--8t. WANTED--Work by 14 year old girl, caring for children or other light work with reliable family. Call Mundelein 567--R. 55--2t. FOR RENT--Large bedroom at 227 FOR RENT--Four room fla trally _ located. Phone FOR RENT--Store and flat ready August ist. Reasonable rent. By owner, Wm. Gerber. Phone Lib-- ertyville 149--M. 53--3t--pd. FOR RENT--One car garage. In-- quire at 135 School street. 54--2t. FOR SALE--4 room mo%sn bun-- galow in Mundelein. $1, down, balance $85 per month. W.A. Ray, Mundelein. Phone 452--R b5--tf FOR SALE--Used furniture in good FOR SALE--40 acres hay on ,t.he! Hasemann farm, so called, in Ela | Township. Arrangements can be made to put hay in barn tempor-- ; i C C C e CHOrvVUCIn ut 4 First Street, Libertyville. Phone 421--J. 44--tf. FOR SALE--50 acres standing Tim-- othy hay. Phone 671--W--2 J. G. Cook, Libertyxfille. 52--4t--pd. FOR SALE--Typewriter with stan-- FOR SALE--Dressed chickens. De-- livered. Phone 319--J. 54.2¢ FOR SALE--Thoroughbred Scotch collie puppies, 8 weeks old.. Ber-- geron Stock Farm on Lake Street, 2 mi. West of Libertyville. Phone 678--J--2. A tf. condition. Phone -'-i'u:d:l:i':x l 241--M. 55--1t. i ( nrreromnrety revnirrnd en on rrig on |_, _ ,e>Cate 25) ............._._s 495.00 Hudson 23 coach .....____. 125.00 Dodge 1927 sedan--standard ' Shih --»»:s::srccumaccoucsrec _ PPOAOD . All have been reconditioned and are ready to make that vacation trip. Come early and get your pick.1 MAIN GARAGE | C. BERNARD, BEFORE BUYING Phone 456 -- 345 N. Milwaukee Ave.i Libertyville, III. . & armily. 0. R. Rockenbach. Phone Lake Zurich 12. 55--11. MSCELLANEOUS -- | L Essex 1927 Coach rvii¢nnancar sns / @HQO NYE Reo late 13925 sedan .____ 550.00 Hudson early 1926 Coach _ 525.00 Jewett Sedan rommincinianttacernieccers . -- PQAYNY Maxwell two--door sedan........ 175.00 Hudson T--nassenrer sadarn Mlso keyboard. Phone Li OR su.rgo OR znmvr--s tooul:, modern me, car block from Electric Station" G. C | GRIDLEY, Phone 45. Libertyville. FOR SALE--Real Estate HERMAN A. SCHWERMAN * 205 W. Maple Avenue.. Libertyville, III. > Telephone 147--M. . Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers You, Begin Taking Saits BARGAINS IN USED CaARS idney Poison There is no wa anruehulunypopbhhh" in-oshortafimemuatnm-mbh.eonumenln make your wants known here. A trial will convince you. If you want to anythhgorifmhnn.fih'hfl. rent oryexchange, orbi?'m m'dp, make it known through these columns. You will get results. Minimum charge, 25¢ 6 insertions for $1.00 Rates: 5¢ per line per insertion. FOR RENT P irgitafibn:flt'fiu; often FOR SALE Classified Ads active. Try can not in-- 102--J 41--tf. it don't even bother t' backache, stiff neck or sore muscles, just get a jar of Rowles Red Pepper drug store. You will have the quickest | _ rase your tight, tdmxechut. the pain. _ Break up cong 'Fcelabad cold loosen up in | short time. suffering from minutes the congested spot is warmed through and through. When you are minutes 1| The moment you apply Red F Rub you feel the tingling heat' In Nothing has such concentrated, pene-- trating heat as red peppers, and when heat penetrates #ight down into colds, congestion, aching muscles and sore, cti_!f;oints relief comes at once. Red Pepper Rub is the cold edy that brings quickest relief, J not hurt you and it eertlnx:u end the tightness and drive the e tion and soreness right out. 525.00 | Telephone 57 825.00j m?,"*'s';.:efih@&'_mn- ture smprovwed by the addition of other fg'ahn'eb:f"s's.znnds-l. Hair&nlauisedormdhfi or when it fades, turns gray, dall lifeless, is caused by a lack of suiphur in the hair. Our grandmother made up a mixture of Sage Tea and Suiphar to keep her locks dark and beautiful, and thousands of women and men who value that even cotor, that beautifol dark shade of h;-M. so at-- tractree, use only old--time Hn-:h----od.;.x_,_'g RED PEPPER FOR --cous N oiest Druggist Says Ladies Are Using Recipe of Sage Tea and FEW FOLKS HAVE 912 N. County St. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE 7 Office at Stewart and Lincoln. Harry Madill Bartlett Scieltilckl.h.fltld(h.- ____ GLASSES FITTEDp DR. OTTO R. THOMPSON Honn:ltot:flud?hlp.-. _ _Residence, Oakwood Terrace REAL ESTATE EXCBANGE Libertyville Post No. 329 AMERICAN LEGION Commender C. C Hoskine ---- s483 DR. J. L. TAYLOR : in First National Bank Bldg. LYELL H. MORRIS ATTORNEY--AT--LAW First National Bank Building LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. GRAY HAIR NOW FRED GRABBE Waukegan, illinocis a cold, B. H. MILLER Suiphur Telephone 18 opportunity-- PAGE SEVEN «4 & +«