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Lake County Register (1922), 14 Nov 1928, p. 7

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CARTOONIST IN DANGEROUS FIX Many artists will readiiy auhi!t that they owe their livelthood to their ability to draw, but few will say they owe their lives to that ability. Chuck Wells who draws "The Meadowlarks," golf comic strip which started in the Waukegan . News beginning Monday, was sketch-- ing and news gathering: for American newspapers in the war--infested terri-- tories of centrai China in Nov.emh:_l'. serious situation, and set about to establish his identity as an American citizen, but could not convince the pificer there was--even a place as t.he' United States He hNad never heard of America. Weils and his pencil have always been close pals, and his little partner now . came to his rescue. Rapid sketches of the American nag' were made, but the officer still shook / his head. Two coolie soldiers were' ready to seize Wells, and a trial was | decided upon for the next morning. l The Idea of His Life t "Then Chuck recalled that old, out-- of--date magazines from _ America could frequently be seen in the hands of the Chinese, who could not even read Or write their own . langudge. 'They would buy them because of the attraction the bright advenhtn.' drawings, cartoons and pictures have | for color--loving Oriental eyes. Welh' says the biggest cartoon Idea of his life hit him at that desparate moment. With a few quick strokes he drew a picture of Uncle Sam. The officer smiled and said through the mou-l preter, "Yes, yes, I have seen him many times, I know him." Wells had tea with the officers. This is but one of the many ex-- periences Chuck Wells has had as nl cartoonist, artist, traveler .to far cor-- ners, writer and sportsman. A tn' years ago Chuck took up golf. and is known among his friends &s "the world's worst golfer." His drawings ASKS $20;000 | FOR INJURIES Hiram T Eaton, part owner of a Waukegan taxicab concern was nam-- ed defendant Saturday in a suit for $20,000 damages started in the Cir-- cuit court by Genevieve Morrow of the Karcher hotel, Waukegan. The suit is for personal injuries, accord-- ing to Attorney J. A. Miller, who filed the praecipe of the action. Miss Morrow was severely injured on the night of August 4, of this year, while riding in a cab operated by Hiram Eaton. They were returning from the boxing show at Antioch and hit a truck near the Chain--O--Lake Country club. -- e W The declaration, Attorney Milier says, will set forth, that the right hand door of the cab opened and that Miss Morrow was unable to close it and that Eaton tried to do so and lost control of his car and hit °& truck. The door of the cab flew back and struck the young woman in the face ance on Although Eaton is made defendant in the damage suit, Miss Morrow, in reality is suing him to collect from the company which handles insur-- "bers of the boards of educations at--\ W Pearl, WD. Lot 2 Bik 23, H PK. NOTES OF SPORTS IN HIGH SCHOOLS (By JERRY) Wauconda high school will start its basketball season November 16 when --la township high school (L a ke "Zurich) will have a basketball team in the field this year. This high --school was just opened this yéar and -yu!mnymdonlyhum' it plays on the l:gm floor. Then on November 24, Hebron will come to Wa&snconda to play Coach Scales' team m its home floor. There are about 15 men out for taskerball at Wauconda this year, but imos' of them are recruits and need seasoning. Therefore Coach Gage and Principal F. A. Reyner have ar-- ranged for the team to play several non--conference games before the team opens its Northwest conference schedule 'Mc{m;tma the|H P Add Secs 10 and 15, Deerfleld. neighboring high schools and mem--| Community Service of H Pk Inc to The basketball schedule for Wayu-- «conda this year will--be as follows: Hebron at Hebron Nov. 16. Hebron at Wauconda Nov. 24. Palatine at Palatine Nov. 28. Richmond at Richmond Dec. 7. _ The games with Hebron are con-- sequently practice tilts While the coarch at Wauconda is not optimisti¢ over the prospects he hopes to have a hard playing five on the floor when the conference season opens and to have a good team in the play when lls or is S1 Antioch at Wauconds Feb. 16. Bensenville at Bensenville Feb. 22 Barrington at Wauconda Feb. 23. Leyden at Wauconda March 1. Warren at Gurnee March 2. Sarrington at Barrhigton UéC. i%. Palatine at Wauconda Dec. 13. ; Richmond at Wauconda Dec. 21. Bensenville at Wauconda Jan. 11. Libertyville at Libertyville Jan. 12 Warren at Wauconda Jan. 14. Antioch at Antioch Jan. 25. Libertyville at Wauconda Feb. 8. lm Sec 33, Wkgn rt its M F Slana bach t when|Jt tens, QCD. Lots Then| Resub of pt Wkg me to| Wkgn. team| Union Bank of C1 guire, D. Lot 139 C Pt Sec 31, Liber con--| R Vacek and : the| WD Pt Sec 31, . istic| C T & T Co " have|more, D. Lot 1 when|& Co's Crooked d toland 34, Lake Vil tur.|-- C T & T Co Tr to L J Keith and vtgt-;n.wuxmam the|H P Add Secs 10 and 15, Deerfleld. of Principal C. A. Werner, who is also coach 0f the team. | Season Opens Scon Ela will open its season in a short time It is one of the new members of the Northwest Conference. The 16 gymnasium for basketball. The floor is large and the season is high enough to | F B Whitney to Arwell Prod: |wD. Lots 4, 5, 6 and 7, Blk Stripes Sub, Block 3, McKay houn.km.nowwtzn. Potter Manf Co tb The Pot Izanm 1, 2, 3, and 4, Blk , South Wkgn. | P. G. Clark & wf to J Simps« INW ar of NE ar; also NE qr F H Bartlett to J H McElroy & wi jt tens, Deed." Lot 3 Block 74, Bart-- lett's Greater North Shore First Addn, Sec 31, Benton. F H Bartlett to M Baldasseroni & A Pagni, Deed. Lot 14, Blk 23, Bart-- letts North Shore Estates, Sec 30. 31 & 32. Wkgn. -- C T & T Co to C Wright & R E Wright jt tens, Deed. Lot 45, Sunset Manor Addn, Sec 27, Deerfleld. | A H P Shaw to W Condon & Helena Condon, WD. Pt of Blk., 24. E Ashley Mears Plat of Highwood. F B Whitney to Arwell Products Co, WD. Lots 4, 5, 6 and 7, Blk 2, A E Stripes Sub, Block 3, McKay's Addn to Little Fort, now Wkgn. _ Potter Manf Co tb The Potter Co., | E M Mawman & wf to Mrs C Ah-- rens, QCD. N 1614 ft of Lot 1, Blk 14 Rockland. Sec 20, Shields" _ F. G. Clark & wf to J Simpson, WD. NW ar of NE gr; also NE ar of NE gr of NE ar of Sec 32, & N hf of NW gr of Sec 33, Newport. = sterboer & wfi jt tens, Deed. Lots 22 & 23. Blk 15, Arthur Dunas Mun-- delein Manor, Sec 25, Fremont. Isabelle Summers & hus et al to Wkgn Nat! Bank, WD. *. hf of SE ar of Sec 13, Antioch. nmm&wancoowwu&' wi Jt tens, WD. Lots 9, 10 & 11, Blk 4 Kelloggs Sub, Sec 10, Benton. Minnia C Scheurmann et al to J V Garrity & L Garrity jt tens, WD. Lot 28. Oak Glen Sub 15, Deerfleld. W J Schley & wf et al to O Sasse & wfi jt tens, WD. Pt Sec 21, Ver-- non WD. Pt Sec 36, Vernon: W A Eberlein divd to J. Kufeldt, Q@CD. Lots 29 & 30 Blk 6 Deerfleld Park Land & Impvt Assn Sub Sec 29, Deerfield. § Elsenberg and wf to P A John-- son and wf, QCD. Lot 49 Glenwood Hts Sub, Wkgn. Issador Friendman and wf to P A Johnson, QCD. Lot 48 Glemwood Hts Sub, F Petric and wf to M F Slana, QCD. T ots 1 and 2 Blk 10 Resub of pt Wkgn Hlds, Sec 33, Wkgn. M P Slana bach to P Petric and wf nuu.QcD.Loulsndzmklo Resub of pt Wkgn Hids Sec 33, _ State Bank & Tr Co to H E Vro-- man & wf jt tens, D. Pt Sec 25, Union Bank of Chgo Tr to J E Mc-- guire, D. Lot 139 Oak Terrace Sub Sec 36, Fremont. Wkgn Natl Bank Tr to F Meilahn Sr and wf, D Lot 47 Petite Lake Highwoods Sec 25, Antioch. L Vacek and wf to R Vacek, WD. Pt Vacek Bros Hiamatha Lodge, Sec 31; Libertyville. L Vacek and wi to R Vacek, WD. Pt Sec 31, Libertyville. * R Vacek and wf et al to R Vacek, WD Pt Sec 31, Libertyville C T & T Co Tr to Maud L Long-- more, D. Lot 1 Blk 22 Butler Feet & Co's Crooked Lake Oaks Sec 27 and 34, Lake Villa. M Emmer to L Jensen and wf, WD. Pt Lot 6 Blk 3 Sec 17, Wkgn. 8 Shapiro and wf to L Jensen and wi jt tens, WD. L?nmumt 15 Kelloggs Resub of Bik 14, 15 and 19 Kelloggs Sub Secs 10 and 15, Ben-- Lindsays Add to Wkgn Sec 16. A F Beaubien and wif to A Hein. WD. Lot 68 West Wkgn Sub. R A Conklin and wf to Union Bk of Chgo Tr, QCD. Pt Ooak Terrace Sub Sec 36. Fremont. O E Taylor and wf et al to O Mat-- son and wf, WD. Lot 79 Beachwood Bec 38, Antioch * L Rause and wf to Dora Tuttle, WD. Lots 2 and 4 Blk 2 E M Runyard's . _J J PFischer and wf to A M Baker, WD.' Lot 10 Onwentsia View Sub Sec The Miliburn Cemetery Assn to Mrs Henry Schlosser, D. Lot 136 SE divn Millburn cemetery. State Bank & Tr to P I L Walker & wf to G T Leach, E E Sweebe and wf to E T Harlan, TD. Lot 1 Blk 5 Lake Bluff Hts Sec WD. Pt Lot 6 Bik 2 Coon & Abstract of Title E.A Dickinson, WD. Lot 123 BIK & n Branigar Bros Sunset Terrace Sub in a short Sec 23, Deerfleld. > y members| Josephiine Gutierres and hus to R L mce. _ The|Pyle and wi jt tens, WD. Lot 306 in . excellent|J L Shaws 3rd Sub on Fox Lake Sec 'The floor!10, Grant. igh enough{ Anne P Sullivan and hus to R L arch their|Pyle and wfi WD Lot 304 in J L Shaw's 3rd Sub on Fox Lake Sec 10, 71, So Eisi¢ M Estabrook and hus et al to Add to M Louko to M W Maki & wf Jt tens, WD. Lot 24 Bik 1 E A Cum-- mmxl&Co'lAddtoWk'nSecn Wkgn. S J Russell & wf to J Anderson,| III, WD. Pt Sec 13. Wauconda & Pt| Lot 2 Sec 18, Fremont. | C A Newcomb, Jr., Tr to C Kalin-- owski, D. Lots 9 & 10 Blk 44 Wash-- burn Park Sec 32, Wkgn. C Kalinowski & wf to A Hein, WD. Lots 9 & 10 Blk 44 Washburn Park Sec 32, Wkgn. l C L Davies bach to A Hein QCD. Lots 3 & 4 Blk 3 Marion Teprace Sec _ H E Graves & wf to C A Fass, WD. Lot 15 Blk 1 Beach View Terrace Sub Foreman Tr & Svgs Bnk Tr to R W L Abel, D. Lot 20 Bik 29 Round Lake 'Beach Sub Secs 17, 20, Avon. E H Luby & wf to W H Howard & wtjztgm.WD.LotxtndhnMound Sub Sec 23, Grant. . :l;ijtmu.QCD. Pt Sec 33, Lake lla. Chgo T & T Co to Tr to Grace Groot, D. Lot 24 Blk 48 Round Lake Beach Golfview Add Sec 17, Avon. F H Bartlett Tr to Mabel E Low-- dAar T Tat % Bik 3% Bartletts No Shore Country Club R J Dady M in C of Cir Ct to R V Graham, D. Pt Sec 12, Antiech® C A Newcomb Jr.. Tr to Matilda Pescator, D. Lots 37 & 38 Blk 56 So Shields SOC'hrutenlon'drotllL&J- bago, WD. Lot 3 E Clarks Sub pt Lot 8 Blk 40 H Pk M L Salbago bach to S O Chris-- tensdin. WD. Lot 3 R C Clarks sub Pt Lot 8 Bik 40 H Pk C A Newcomb Jr Tr to Washburn Park & wi jt tens, WD. Pt Sec 18, Avon. C T & T Co Tr to E T R Murfey & & Phyllis Moorhouse jtly WD. Lot 6 Blk 3$ Northwood Manor Sec 36, Jt ten H Pk Deerfield H Hardacre bach to S Kregger C Gustafson bach to T A Eman-- lson. WD. Lot 25 Hyde Park sub Any smart carpenter can take some wall--board and a little lumber and transform your idle storeroom into a useful bedroom or play-- room, relieving crowded and cramped conditions elsewhere in the house. You would be surprised how cheaply.it can be done. Want an estimate? BDUILD \ BED RO In Your Attic W. F. Franzen, Jr. LUMBER, COAL, BUILDING MATERIAL 10 & 15 THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER W LEAGCUE The Lake County League of Wo-- men Voters will hold a reception at the home of Mrs. J. A. Miller, T21 N. Sheridan RA.,°Waukegan at 2:15 p. m., Monday, Nov. 19. This affair C LCCQ--" L2 L. dintamcsiva meam-- wi jt tens, WD. LOt i1 J L onan s Sub on Fox Lake Sec 35, Grant. Pauline Buehring & hus et al to R S Douglas QCD. Lot 6 Blk 3 Lake Forest Hts Sec 8 Deerfleld. RBDouhlbtch&oP!uuneBueho ring & O Vielhauer, WD.. Lot 6 Bik 3.uumtflu8ec8. Deerfield 7 F Taber bach to C Eqward Thor-- ney & wf jt George F Nixon & Co's North Shore Firest Ridge Sub Secs 34 & 35, Deer-- field. Sec 29, Deerfield. | JAsudw&wt%OJOunneu.' WD. Lot 42 Deerfield Acs Sec 29, Deerfield. WJscbley&w!etnleH Koch & R H Koch jt tens WD. Pt Sec 21, Vernon. F H Bartlett 'Tr to Lillian Willey et al, D. Lots 2 and 3 Bik 32 F H Bartlett's Northwoods 1st Add Sec 26, Warren. L Gordon wdr to M Sevin, QCD . Lot 11 Wadsworth Sub Sec 20 Wkgn. F H Bartlett Tr to C Gadosy, O Pt ot 1 Bik 4 Bartlett's Pirst Add to No Shore Pk Sec 31, Wkgn. ried by Manchu princes of China 'bewerthchdnndimwith theompuor.miulndedinlfian- ehnnyd'udnhmonum- tion at Field Museum -- of Natural MUSEUM HAS W Niersbach & was carried, and one of these was hung over each hip. A prince was not allowed to come for an official audience with the emperor without wearing them. They were symbols of lo:-'lty, and in case the wearer should incur the displeasure of the emperor, he was granted the 'pri-- vilege" of ending his life, on com-- mand, at his emperor's feet, accord-- ing to Dr. Berthold Laufer, curator of anthropolriy and noted explorer of China. is was regarded as a privilege, Dr. Laufer explains, be-- cause persons of lower rank in the same predicement would be done away with by the more humiliating pxeuu_qf the public executioner. A notable feature of the exhibit is a life--size mannequin of a typi-- cal lnm lady, dressed in the robes g to her estate, with characteristic coiffure and adorn-- ments. Her shoes are high--heeled in a fashion that outdoes the most fantastic French heel creations, for the heels are in the middle of the Nevertheless the Manchu women de-- veloped a graceful walk, Dr. Laufer says. Reneath the woman's slit dress are pantaloons which end with ornate garters at her ankles. Such foibles as rouge, powder and lip-- "Suicide pouches" which were car-- _3 hu Manchn vrinces of China VOTERS TEA ms dvd to J A Seidner, 41 & 42, Deerfield Acs NEW EXHIBIT Lot 21 J L Shaw's as though on stilts. by WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1928 C o TN 2 caewa pucklewuwombya rince in dis-- ignee. Some buutitfi fans and many other articles of personal ad-- ' ornment are also in the cases. | | This rare and valuable collection was obtained by Dr. Laufer while in China in 1923 at the head of an lexpoditicm sponsored by Captain \ Marshall Field. A Manchu prince, ' deposed with all others of his blood ; in the revolution of 1911 which re-- sulted in the slaughtering of thou-- ; sands of Manchus and establishment : of the republic, assisted Dr. Laufer 'in obtaining the collection. _ Such relics are now becoming exceedingly ;rare, and the Mapchus, whose lead-- '|ers had ruled China since 1644, are q rapidly passing out of existence as a distanct strain in the racial make-- ; up of China's population. mooumh robes of emperors tapestry woven on mu-mmmwov which no one else was permitted to wear;: worship robes used during prayers and sacrificial ceremonies in the temples; state robes.of empress-- es princes; the elaborate 'oddin{ head--dress of a princess-- with pear! strung hangings and silken flowers; and a complete set of the silken girdles of x:ldneu. in different colors and with y carved jade buckles indicating the various ranks of the royal blood. From these girdles were MAN LYING IN CANGWAY HURT wLying in the driveway of the re-- sidence of Attorney Alec Beaubien, 831 Sheridan road, Waukegan, Joe Zolkiewicz, 1442 Christian -- avenue, North Chicago was run over by an automobile driven by _ Attorney Beaubien about 7 o'clock Sunday evening. When Mr. Beaubien dncove;ed that had the victim removed to the Vic-- tory Memorial hospital where it was discovered that he had several ribs ""I'lmte" attending bhysician -- stated that it was probable that the in-- jured man would recover. es his mind you don't have to w der what kind of a mind he has When you hear a LIDETIYVINC man bragging that he never chang-- "Far CICJ Cln duan't havea:tn Wwan. oken and was suffering from in-- rnal injuries. How Zolkiewicz happened to be ly-- z in the Beaubien driveway is un-- Children Cry for tion, Flatulency, Wind Colic _ namamame and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food ; giving healthy and natural sleep. To ayoid imitations, always look for the signature of W Absolutely Harmless --No Opiates Physicians everywhere recommend i; : undry & ifrlie, tifiasier wl e recuived y + «County Farm Committee at e Reliable Laundry & Dry |E«":--==>=s hear a Libertyville small inferior to won-- will revolve around this question. Is the caller a byyer or a seller? If he is a buyer all doors are open to him. If he is a seller all too often doors are closed. But there can be | When fishing for compliments it lis always best to bait your hook with compliments. Which seem mon sense.-- azine. A recent white snakeroot outbreak | in Henry county proved fatal to flf--l teen calves and one cow, on a farm near Geneseo.| "That suckling calvesl contract trembles from the milk of cows that eat the weed before t.hel cow infecting| them shows symtoms of the ailment has been repeatedlyl demonstrated," according to Still-- man J. Stanard, director of agricul-- ture, who hag conducted a series of: experiments in an attempt to find a cure for sngkeropt poisoning. The theory, as Stanard explains it, is that milk cows can pass off the pois-- on through |lactation. Snakeroots were found in the pasture where 'the ill--fated white--faced cattle grazed, and some of-- it had retained its ver-- dure in | spite of general killing frosts. A warning issued by the ag-- ricultural officials has resulted in the removal of the cattle from the wooded put.ur'nin which the herd sustaining serious losses grazed. contract tre cows that ea cow infecting of the ailme demonstrated man J. Stana ture, who h experiments a cure for s theory, as S that milk co MRS. HOUDINI'S WORRIES Harry Houdini was devoted to pies --especially strawberry pies. He was likewise devoted to locks-- no lock' was too complicated for him. Mrs. Houdini was well aware of these two facts, but neverthless she kept her pies under lock and key for other domestic reasons. 1On the last Sunday the "Handcuff King" was at home, Mrs. Houdini made two straw-- berry' pi'e: 'f.ovr-'t'di';n.e-;-"u')&' locked them up. 20 * this sign: > organization we try th our friends in sav-- We don't like to be es. Please do not how long it will be see your man, or to me when necessary. n Desk is coopera-- n Steel Company, jigned) E. T. Weir, President. s like very good com-- ation's Business Mag-- FOR SALE--Real Estate HERMAN A. SCHWERMAN * tipertyrifie, T. . rtyvi | Telephone 147--M. FOR SALE--Bed room su;ite-- also springs and matress. _ Call 304 Broadway, Phone 111--R. 89--+f. FOR SALE--Upright piano in FOR SALE--Ducks, geeseg and tur-- keys. Chickens alive or dressed. --Phone 659--W--2. Ray V. Moss, Wheeler Road. 89--6t--pd. FOR SALE--37 bleeding ewes and 1 ram, at $12.50 each; also Ger-- man Police puppies, at $4.00 and $8.00. Phone Wauconia 56--R--2. Earl Davis, Wauconda, IIL _ _ _ FOR SALE--Chicken feed. Wheat, shelled corn, barley, oats and buckwheat seed. Mixed _ ready for feeding. Also 'baled straw. Will _ deliver. Phone _ 678--J--2. Bergeron Stock Farm, Lake St. 2 miles west of Libertyville. _ FOR SALE--Old fashioned, home grown buckwheat flour. Will de-- liver. Phone Libertyville 678J]--2. Bergeron Stock Farm, 2 miles west of Libertyville. _ _ 86--tf. EXCEPTIONAL BUY--A home a-- bove the ordinary. Splendi¢ new 7 room up--to--the--minute mod'eyn FOR RENT--2 room office suite. Light and heat furnished. Good location. Apply at office of Lake County Register. 89--1t. condition, mahogany finish. . Will A. Weber, Rand Road, Wauconda, Illinois. 89--2t--pd. FOR RENT--Front room suitable for two. Board if desired. 137 FOR RENT--To nan only. Fur-- nished room in modern hcme. Hot and coli soft water always available. Hot water heat. Room is pleasantly located and has al! new furniture. References _ re-- quired. Will be ready December 1st. Phone 186--J. 89--tf. FOR RENT--7 room modern house. Hot water heat. Garage avail-- able November 15th. Apply 330 North avenue. Phonee 552--M. FOR RENT--10 room house in Mun-- delein, good location for boarders and roomers. Reasonable rent to )R SALE--Full blooded, spotted, Poland--China boar. Inquire George Hironimus, Willow Farm. Phone 624--J--1. 89--2t. FOR RENT--Farm, 4 mi. North-- west of Libertyville. Call 331--J. 609 N. Brainard Ave. Fred Hel-- fer. . 87--t. FOR RENT--Office or apartment over Walrond's Store. Inquire at the store. 86--tf. FOR RENT--New modern 7 room house & block west of Milwau-- kee Ave. on Austin Ave. Rent reasonable. Phone 5383--W. FOR RENT--Five room apt. with FOR RENT--Flat for man and wife %dy. 171 Lincoln Ave. Phonesgsso- y --8t. Minimum charge, 25¢ _6 insertions for $1.00 Rates: 5¢ per line per insertion. FOR RENT--Furnished room for one or two persons. Board if de-- sired. 108 1st St. Phone Liberty-- ville 311--J. "1--t. Sealed proposals for the construc-- tion of 'gdiflom and alterations to If you want to buy anything or if you have something to sell, rent or exchange, or if you want 'elp, make it known through these columns. You will get results. ; 'l'henisnowayyounnrudxummpoophhhh" 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. FOR SALE--Potatoes, russet rur-- als. $1.00 per bushel. Phone 665-- W--2, Emil Naumann. 85--6t. home. -- Large living room, 3'5 fireRle:'oe, d'fl'\in:if room, kite and breakfast nook, lava-- tory on ist floor. Upstairs has 2 bedrooms, sewing room, bath and linen closet. 2 car garage and storage room. Large lot; 1 block from Skokie Valley fast service to loop. Priced low; desirous of getting into Chicago. Reply B. F. C. % Lake County Register. 87--3t-- pd, School St. gR RENT--Eight room _ house, urnace heat. 2 car garage, East front. $50.00 rent. Inquire of R. G. Kaping. Phone 469. _ _ responsible party. A. R. Schnaebe-- le?pLibertyxle, IlL. 87--6t. garage. Heat and hot water fur-- nished. Apply 181 So. Stewart m FOR SALE Classified FOR RENT November 20, 1928. consist of mason-- 89--2t--pd. 88--2t--pd 72--if 86--tt 88--2t 86--6t. i plumbing and heating erintendent, Philo Burgess, Libe ville, Illinois, or at the office of UA _ S Lcoaeihe( tutvrer Neb ecte~ en had at the office of the Farm E;i'e; 'fi?'rlE}t, Illinois, or at zl:'_ office of -- Charles Hu-h.fi i Park, Illinois, on or one o'cleck p. m. Monday, November 5, 19288. B. C. THOMPSON, Chairman Box 154, Zion, L. When Chas. McAllister, Kearny, N. J., reached the point where he had to drag his tired, aching, weary body from a well--nigh sleepless bed, he did a wise thing--bought a bottle of Foley Pills diuretic, and then: "After taking Foley Pills diuretic for a time I became all right, and my kidney distress, pain and weak-- ness are all gone." Cost little. Sat-- isfaction guaranteed. Men and we-- men everywhere use and recommend them.--Sold Everywhere. DON'T WAIT--TAKE Meets First Tuesday -- B. H. MILLER ATTORNEY--AT--LAW First National Bank Building Telephone 57 LIBERTYYIL DR. OTTO R. THOMPSON Scientific Examination of the Eycs Phone 214 Hours 9:00 to 12:00 a. m. 1:30 to 5:00 p. m. Auctioneer -- Real Estate 912 N. County St. Phone 179 Luce Bldg. DR. J. L TAYLOR Office in First National Baznk Bidg Hours: 1 to 8:80 and 7 to 8 p. m Residence, Oskwood Terrace Libertyville Post No. 329 LYELL H. MORRIS ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR AMERICAN LEGION Commander Ray M. Young CHAS. HARBAUGH, mAERERECE Vesns on t ~cop NL JAMES O'CONNOR, _ _ __ Harry Madill Bartlett C. M. WILCOX, --REALTOR-- JUSTICE _OF THE PEACE Office at Stewart and Lincoln Other times by appointment. DR. 0. E. SIMPSON REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE STATE BANK BUILDING FRED GRABBE LIBERTYVILLE, ILL Philo Burgess, l.ih-z . or at the office of specifi PAGCE SEVEN * THEM IN TIME _ Deerfield, HL Libertyville, IM

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