~--------_F.. H.--Wa'itles, president. Of . the . Mc-- * .. Menry village board, as complaints #~ .. . continued to be filed by oficials and \unurm heads at St. Charles, Ge-- & _ enlai thal_ the JoW WaieL. JeV®} Ol * . The McHenry: mayor stated ~that * '"the water is eo low--at the village ~--------bridge--that--it is possible 10 --wade * meress Tthe stream.>-- > ----CLOSES --MANY--FACTORIES '~ ~That Water is Being Weld -- Mayor of (McHenry * In a statement Mr. Wattles de-- clared that (McHenry is in no way responsible for present conditions, ° "Why right here at McHoenry the water is the lowest that I have ever seen it." he eald. "We are not hold-- ing the water back. We could by putting new planke in the dam but geva and Batavia, and elsewhere. holding back of th6 water eat Mc-- Menty dam was made*Thursday by * "The power boats are still being wperated but ounly because they do not draw much water," he explained. farther up the river and in the lake region. There is plenty of weter in the lakes and boats are making trips regularly ." - o. it --was stated that the water nor-- m#lly , held back by -- the* MéHenry s of t cam & "There is only afall of about ; six ftorced to curtail operations, St an alarm is Téit over the, possibifiy of a fever epidemic. . o . «/ * 500,000 Dead Fish The drop in the water level it is sald, has resulted in the death of 500,000 of the fish recently placed in the friver through the efforts of the Jeaak Walton league, _ . "While there are a few deep holes mr not entirely dry;" said Frank of the Batavia chapter of the Isaak . Walton league, "the lack of current will kill the fAsh. They can-- not livé in stagnant water." *~ > Mr. Smith communicated with: W.|: J. Stratton, state fish and game war--| den asad the latter promised to take lIke matter up with the waterwaeys | r Reuase and wile to Britton wt--al --Part Rec. 21, 6 Pred $19, stamp L. ,w .'m wite to M'm':'.: ©C, " C Es We ze ty . I;W €*%, 'l.-"'o n. l*...,,om' b't(. '"..._ Budd--Part €: Wright's addn f ~__June 17. 1915 * they --wilt be--guests of their ldbertyvitle. Deed $10, stamp $50c. A. J. Martin et al--to W. P. Kopt,. father, it was pointed --out, t Joseph Reuse and wife to Britton| w 1. g10. Part of Sec. 27, leer--| Mrs. McCormick it is a«sumed, Pudd et al. Part Sec 21, Libertyville.) frerd. + will desire to visit or see ber uu-] Dreed $10, stimp 5%¢. t M. C. Detker and wife to C.)ghter, her . son--in--law --ard her' --Jaseph -- Reuse and . wife 16 Knickelbzin-- and wite jt ten«s. $10,) . Whether _ complica-- . Pudd et al..Part block 1, Parkhursts $150--W. D. Lot 1 part of lot tiqons will arise was one of the --***@nHISgham . sibds. ~Deed m.!'.u.ligl 17, % flflfli!nm of -- comvereati¢e~. CAUSES THE DEATH --OF 500;,000 FISH Aune @ullivan and 'husband to Er-- reft Smith. Part Sece 33 and 34, An-- toch. WD 31, stamp 50¢. e Bdward Willand and wife to Raiph Plerce and wife. Part Sec 17, Benton. WD $1, stamp $2 Griffith Evans and wife to Lyle R. RBisty and wite. Part E. A. Cumminces Korth Ave: addition to WaukZgan. W D) #1, stamp #7 506. Jobn Griffith and wife to _ Alice Laing. Part See 28%, Shields. WD $10, etamp $1.50. es in camied h Acticti MHarry McKean.and wite to Am! Heed. Part Sec 18, Waukegan. WDx "Denial that the low water.--leve} of anpfacturing plants Abstracts of Title; Titks 220 gv.:-ui:'to;u #11( Mries * teporex ce An e 1 2L panmp Nh ---- _ _ c t 0 Tit D y400__Lhots 2 fand hy' Blots | **@., x tomsto _ wt hh e LAd ~WT 0 "Auare a Togxs subdivisior'. _ C wE e e F® C Leme s e g plants, _ ated B7 | porary C -- Part block $, NW| _ F. F. Hoyer to G. Walenter_ an m etruck ~her "In -m%"'m addn to MZW{Q.'&;;; §4..~.2*, ~R--tsh0 N. 11-- $18, St u:--rug M."mm# mcz stail nnorations. hut an S¥ HE WE on 22 & c ame 22 y _ 1,-,'" d 220 ym Tikasrwoifts e¥ V--REIIT CHEHFLL Anlrisa NR RAR. hews go'. removing the wrockage s ."L 3 ;_',W 'M | bik. 78, 8. Waukegan. Deed $10 s Wns mecr erden ts eoem e es eanie dnc ie ied ) s w0 c snn nc h s c ie o tss ie aines * * . on T E2 c ncovus, m y ohnb nean n i h 00 on epenngage oerminy . Bs Pn P AATTIE . OAE NE 5o ~ Bint se 2 mt <a uthauate } 510 Cl t ww" , the seene of the disast NK, did to:the famous Arlington hote! at | millions in zropc damage and, Qel ce and rushed to The Sun by Santa. Barbara, California. One sec--| cording to ¢stimate, killed more than .-:w;. 'and over more than 2,( fion of the buwilding was shaken to!6§5 people. This photo was taken on |milés of leased wire. _ & [ A. J Austin=and wite 40-- K --W. \Colby and ma:'ru q C. D. 1# §$1. Part of Sect.'16, MDbertyrille Rebekah N. Pocock to Marie K Richter, W. D. $10, 8t $4. Part of l\m 11, block 76, F. P,; Hawkins Adda. ito H. Park. w $10. WD $10. § Constantine Hingher and wife, et al, to Ethel Hingter. Part See 16, Waukegan. WD $10, stamp $7. Iawrence Hayden and wife to Jos-- eph Kordick. Part block 47 N addn io Knd te. : EREMEAL s NNAAA LV s 6 PORENRE lt -- . ... Lowell----, Schroeder _ and Russell Bchroeder to Austin Echaebete~ant N. P. Dodge and wife to Henry J¢n-- sen. Lot 18 Belmont addn. QCD $1. Flprence Buss to Robert Geissler and wife. Part Sec 18, Avon. WD $10. Logise Gelssier to Fjorence Buss Part Sec 18, Avon. WD $10. . -- Thomas Graham and wife to Har-- leight Gillette and wife. Part Sec 13, Grant. WD $10. <o Edwin Dermedy and wile to Russell H. Edwards. Lots 51 and 5% Lincoln Heights subdn. QCD $320, stamp 50c. _ Cureniugs A. Neweemb Jr, to Em-- wA T Tasllie and Charles Leslie. Pt. _Rudoliph Vacek and wife to Mary Boudrié and Aanx Prefontaine. Part Sec 31, Libertyyillie. WD $179, stamp R. A. BuMinker to Alfred Asma and wite. Part Eee. 17, Waukegan. WD $10, stamp $13. » . Sec Savings Bask to Maryan Zby-- szynakt and wife. Part See 33, War kegan. WD $11,700, stamp $3. °_ _ Truman Willey and wife to Benja-- main Sedimayr and wile. Part Glen-- arm subdn, Sec 15, Grant --WD $10, Sigurd Jenssb ang wife to Axel Neswold and wife. Part Seea. 18,.Avon. Park. WD $13, stamp $1.50. _Gustave Samupelson to Harlow Hol-- abird Jr. and wife. Part block 77, H. Park,. WD $10, stamp $4 . John Merts and wite to Spencer Brown and wile. Part See 186, Antfoch. WD $2,000, stamp $2. C Hpencer Brown to Cecelia' Cusack. Part® Hee 18, Avon. Q@UD $10, siInp Bec 32. Shields. WD $10, stamp $75. D. 1. Dunn and wife to W. C. Warnéke and wile. jt tems, W. 1. $10, 8t $2. L8 54, block 1, first addition to Ravinia Highlands. Prcriers Regesblen ':'..:"'""n 10. volent wW. D. $18, 8t $1. Lot T5, J. t Shaws third subdiviszion on Foxr Lake. _ % ' Mamile Cotess and husband to ¥. €. Deli and wife. W. D. $1, 8t $1.50. Lot 239, . Foxr Lake Harry --McKean--and --wite ta Helen rebere. Part Grand Ave. Highlands W. T. McCauley to A. Hassell, W J. 1. Shaws subdivision on LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT THOUORSDAY, JULY HOW ARLINGTON HOTEL NOW LOOKS #lam p wife, : it --tens, $10,--Bt~50c, * Lofs. Qt', tb and ©210, block %, Simons Klondyke| '~ D. 8. Collins et al to Emma Soce deed $10, St 50¢c. Lot 47. Barron -- Vonachens Grays Lake subdivision Powells _ subdivizion _H. A. Mailfald and wife to 0; 1. Rockenbach and wite, jt tens, W. D %1.0&81 36. Part of Sec. 31, Decr of Sec. 10, Libertyvilie. D; $10, St° $4.50.. Lot 1, block 3, MRS. OSER COMING ROME: LAKE FOREST Chicago, --July 1. Mathilde, wife of mmuu-!' Max Oser, daughter of Eéith Rockefeller 'MeCormick -- and grand--daughter 6f--John D. Rockefel-- ler, is coming bome! , 157 are to make their bhome there GuFE their stay. &0 CC * And with them will be their baby daughter, Anita, now a little more than a year old. _ ° -- It will be the Arst visit of MaJ. Oser to the United Atates. Simtlerly, # will be the first time, baby Anita will have seen the Land of hber mother's birtb, »and the Arst time Mathilde will have been home since hér <'Walkaway" Marriage. North Shore and Gold Coast so-- clety .are wond@gering what situations may develop with reference . to the separation of Mr. and Mra. Harold F. McCormick. If it is true tThat Mathilde and Maj. Oser are to go to The Lake Forest Estate, techai-- esHv ther-- wilt be --guests of their Fashionable Chicago and North Shore society today was all a tur-- moil at the news, Lake Forest, par« ticwlarly,;" was the denter of great expéctations. Mal. «L808 Mre~ Oser are to make their bome there during Photo shows one of the bell wars of the famous Santa Barbara lssion which wis severely damaged by carth-- quake June 30. This fi ASTIR OVER EVENT to J. Gaiges and|a; / _ =!MQTORCYCLE COP * *50¢c.**tots 208| ... -- Linoleum Jaid over felt and ce ment gives you a permanent floorg it Jooks better and'Jasts longer, The additional cost over the old m of simbly laying it down and tacking It is very slight as compared to t'z many years of l:guctory seryv' that you will get f It. Phoug: --therg is no obligation. Schw Furmiture ~Co., 1113 So. Genesee Street, just south «of Washington, $100 before Justice Coulson, and @is case --was set for July 11. * . Waukegan, Peter Gendick, motorcycle office For Lake, was arrested today b Photo shows pictute of the Hotel Califomiian takon Jmmediately --after--the from Building: which exposed the intcrior: showing -- all the bedroonis------ qsault and .battery. 1t ihese photos show tne torn and twisteqa Dusiness districts of SBadta DBei--sle, sul y -- J~.+~ ies of terrilic earth tremors, in which twelve lives are reported lost, and the property damage estimated at $15,000,000 to $$45,000,000. (Pacific and Atlantic Photos} GENERAL SCENES FROM QUAKE DISTRICT / "z . ~~= «OR--BANTA p,w%uu, %. <#> 4* " t e ) ii fi 3':;'