,.,._ counties, " where the population ex-- moftality rate wase %2 compared with °_ Waukegan's death toll from tuber . eulosis last year was thirteen, or a *~ rate of 628 percent in proportion to the population, according to the fig ures just given out at Springfleld * The same disease took a toll of fifty-- tw deaths, or a rate of 62.5 percent. ; TOberculogls in llinoie last . year h. totn hh duchist Hsalth 2i t s ictridictien diifictrtctef Sm S Pm n P i <------1400k.its--heaviesi--tOll-- e e ,_J___r_,_*___i {Br}lbi'i'{uv"mq&lfs gfioug::r_ week or ten days Of ; porth flats here.. The--local club is OM --nynulation a di i tance hie a P hic 'the s ' Mhd tas--baye "gH territory .. ation according to Dr. L D.i "" operations which would have | which preceded the discussion of DUM--| ;po flats set aside as a ntlunllrplrlg | Of this Number Thirteen-- Oc-- curred in Waukegan Ac-- ~ ~* -- cording to State. Woodtord county, located in the nortbhern part of the state, experien-- ced the least lmmnh a rate of on!y 10 deaths per ,,000 while Marshall pounty stood next lowest with a rate of 20. . Carroli county, also to the porth, was third lowest with a rate 000 --population, according to Dr. 1. D. Rawlings, state bealtn director. With rates of 239 and 154 respectively, Pu-- laski and Alexander counties ranked second and third highest in mortality from the dreaded white plague. . Among the 44 cities of 10,000 or more people, the most severe mortal-- ity from tubereculosis was reported from lincoln, where the rate was 116. NeXt in order came Jacksonvill« and Cairo with rates of 208 and 200: (Ottaws, with a loag ot onty 26 per 100,000 population, --had the lowest municipal rate while Rockford with 32 and Streator with 33 stood second and third. of The 36 counties in tnc ceutral sec-- tion of the state with something more than a million people had the lowest regional mortality from tuberculosis. Here the rates was 68 per 100000 population. in 'the 33 most northern counties, " where the population ex-- motality rate was %2 compared with #4 in the 34 moset eouthern counties with a tota} population of more than one million. *he INDEPENDENT is people thar any other jounty. Schanck Hardware Co. IT'S DEPENDABLE because is has stood the set of time. Under every conceivable condition has our Lum-- ber been used and in every instance has the report been a favorable one. For that reason, builders everywhere come to W. F. Franzen, Jr.. for their Lumber. ' W. F. Franzen, Jr. Telephone 50 LIBERTYVILLE Telephone 39 LIBERTYVILLE _ |l' pendable machines that stand up under the se verest seeding conditions. Thousands of farmers enjoy the use of these good Crills each year, and when they need new drilis they usually come back to us for them. 978 _ Among the many features*embodied in these drillse are light draft, easy operation, simplicity, and adaptabil. Ity to all kinds of soll. You can't go wrong with a Mo-- Cormick.Deering. They're built.to plant accurately and to cover the seed properly. Even seeding means even growing, better crops, and increased profits ___ We have these drills on display in our store now, and Invite you td inspect them ahead of the seeding season. We can take carse of your requirements. McCORMICK--DEERING ME Makers of McCormick Desring double.run feed grain drills have learned, through years d_ nl_v is read by more r paper in Lak: Double Run Feed GRAIN DRILLS §06 North Mitwaukes Avenue 113 Estt Cook Avenue [ Washington, May -- 12--With nigh Republican Senators are running coun | |sessions already under way indica-- ter to the wishes of the White House |tlonu are that Congress is determined | ugricultwral matters, they feel, it is to close up shop by June 1. AfMer a cluaimed, that no favoritism nhou*l be , | debate dealing with relative conven-- shown, especially when control of the | \iences, the Senate releved--itse'l" of a;sengte is in jeopardy. . The (flnow! 'lroublewme summer session, by post 'murxln ol seven vyotes is providing | noning the impeachment: proceedipgs | fgod for serious thought in the forth| against. Federal Judge English unutil; roming electioneering. | ENorumher 10. This delay gives the| There is a possibility that. the farm | | Senators an-- epportunity of conduct--| relief measures now in the House will | ed as a Evidence--of the impatience of leg-- Islators to open their-- political cam-- paigns is given in the dally issues of the Congressional Record. In the debate over _ controvorsial -- matters, which may figure in campaighs, some are presorting to éld--fashioned flights of oratory. R 5. _ _ The disturbing ward© "demagogue" Is--bandied about Tather freely Athese days. "O%au:wej are--toid, the pre-- senting® the ideaaflairsosnipteeStegt} senting legislative measures obviousiy impracticable with the sole idea of pleasing or pacifying certain groups. Frequently it is a case where "fool-- ish legislation is a rope of sand wich perishes in the twisting." It requires strategy of the highest class to please everybody in the political game. in fact. it is well nigh impossible. The mistake is the attem»et to concilate all factions.. -- It is said that the Farm Relief Con-- troversy is rullz' in the Senate and House this week has brought fresh complications. According to the story current in political circles, the Pres: ident can not now open!}y ospousé the mt Sho Saying "a 1ohe Aant. Tnditatrwho pieyine K 1he hant. may find himself handicapped during the elections. Mr. Butler is chairman of the Republican National Commit tee and was designated, not elected, a Senator to sueceed to a vacancy. 11 is generaly known that his high ; sition is due to the personal: friend «hip of the President. Though some fmwu-'vw o +1 opmepenet : seinnts t B Cpeciges. -- : : s ovets BY WILLIAM DALEY of expecting one »lan to prevail. The agricultural bill which must be report-- ed to the Senate «bortly will be a patch--work proposition at best. _ At Jeast, that is the"opinion of the lead-- ers. The Senate will require several days for a close study of the House offering and then (he real work of ad justing differences will be accomplish-- ed in conference. The conferees will undowbtedliy . find lhent:gn[:u under pressure from powerful organiza-- tions insistent that their ideas 7shnu prevail while administration spokes men will also add a word of advige. Our Washington Letter of bridge bills to rural communities 'The'-- experienced . melorist, however The two«Houses are devoting some time to the consideration of pensions, claims and bridge bills.. 'The average citizen does not rémlize the importance Mre George Swget «pent last week at her home bere. Miss Leone Wightman and Everet Nevilie, who gre attending IHNlinots Uni | versity, apent Saturday and Sunday at their respective homes bere C -- O«car ()lsen entertained a friend can share the {rritation of the farmers and othér users of the highways when forced to utilize temporary and unsafe crossings. The authority of Congress is neceésary to construct bridges e# pecially when the structures .cross the navigable streams If the pripcipai users believe the _legislator from their district is not diligent in pressing mal-- ters of this nature, Jt wrovides gn--em-- 4. S o ther m n a20 e t ;*"..M Obsérvers here are geriving coaum-l l d y s erable amusement from the publiciry } bean efforts of individuals determined to | there "be photographed with the Prexident." | The heory back o( theiplay for the *¥ Uimeligh: _of pbotographic proof (blfl'lrl('l the particular | political -- leaders are | be in oo n o e e e d t votes in that particular locality )oud '",' (.')"lh"" e a *@Vi0E 'X.(}P' €22000 PERTCOEC T m id REME PBCORTCRWIC O RCCC l FORPTR OO ENC Eoo m Ets 3 when their party doyalty is questioned 1Jhi~ purpose which is the reasom for | _ C T & T C to C F Schneider. Lot y l 4 a i 5 4 l"' I "'"!:nl.l ' i'l:" -I'!'n qo qo UIKE hinralwe + The arc) HUm+ * n ti Dreed $108 =) + leaders are titude of that tain the over--ride the veto. su the . primaries Idbawaio.C march of le@islators t« Mansion s4eking ot se the. Man with the Veto 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o -- GRAYSLAKE _ o Qacar (Olaen {from . Pr+«Bburg, week 4 Mra.: Elizabeth Peppers spent Sun day with relatives in Chicago. _ -- Mr and Mre lou MelJon of Oak Park apent Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mre John Wieks 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o 0 0 0 0 0 a o _'Bev. Waliace Kasingham of Meven port. lowa, was called bere to ofi clate at the funeral of Mre Murric Mro--and Mre: Harry Isamcs family and Mr. and Mrs Yieto son and family epent Sunday ® ative« in Chlrago Mra E. J Waither« . Ladie«' Aid Society af tional cburch. aleo sey ber home last Thur«da Wedne«day. May 5 ial day are being American Legion w bin b @ix chiliren were born of 'Nis GHIOH ----Roy. Emma -- (dec--ased) L.ynne, Howard. Maurice and Mabs! The father of the Samily was taken by death April 22 1914 For the pas' s*Y-- en yeare. Mre Murrie and her daugh-- ter Mabe!. have made their home to gether in hanpy companionship until in the course of DAvine providence. the devoted and diligent mother was cal-- ed away to her eternal home This summons came at 6 a m Monday, May 3, while she was workinz amonk ber flowers. She lingered awhile with out consclousnese unts! Wednesday afternoon,. May 5. when she quietly passed away. -- I ouae oo fows Millt 1On Wms Wimons Aonenn ts -- Besides her sorrowing children. she leaves to meurn her departure two brothers, John and George McCredie. of Lake Villa. anda two sist«"r. Mer Will Miller, of Lake Villa. and Mrs p. 0. Douglas, of Weukecan Both Mr. and Mrs Murric were earD est workers in the Congregational church and Sunday School Mra Mur rle was reguiar fn her attendance and taught from girlood untll very re cently. For years she was president of the Graystake Cemetery Society always very active in its Intereats She was also a charter member of the R N A. lodge, "Mizpah" No. 286 The departure of Mre. Murric leaves a decided gap in the ranks of those who aer active in the higher soria} in tereats, of the Grayslake community it leaves a vecancy in the hearts of her childre® that can never be filled. )*YOUR DOOR Than x6 onl beurer An'.vlo . mNLY 1.50 & . : Services were conducted in Grays lake Congréegational church by Re: Wallace Esstngham. of Davenport. !a form~r pastor, msetated by Rev. C C Jeasee, presant pastor. A profu@ton of beautiful floral tributes bore elo quent t»fi%fi and char acter of thik ~*fnternrernt was in CGrayslake ceometery._ #se born April 10, J8L®, at Mtiiburn | i--twiny-- the sere®Réd Phild al m&-' md and Catherime Metr aie. of that j THE TNDEF sure the« bi N E. A. Cortespondent r the ng to fage «k L&Re mSd DOTCMY k« ren were born of hi« unlon mma _ (dec--ased) I.ynne, Maurice -- and -- Mab«] The the family wa«s taken by 1 22. 1914 For the past sev-- Mre Murric and her daugh _ have made their home te hanpy companionship until. OBITVARY wC K}e LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, MAY 13. 1926. lay School Mra Mur fn her attendance and ribood until very re ire she was preaident e Cemetery Societs ' . 18 neAr ty to the Execyutivy® t sell thein A¥ams to Yeto Miit ma r several days lag'| r--' | wWD $18 Sec 131. Lib ' J R Kyndbere and 'h~| McoCarthy W1D $19 _R ga | Georges addn to Wkan at!-- Mre W H. White b L " AI' i | E. J Llangendarft and wife to H. ' Many Ciubs Back Project e "Unless steps are taken to ka rl'!ra('l set aside as a public park . | be invaded by factories. . Negot ec are already on for its purcha | hhiq purpose which is the reas BOTANIST FAVORS PLAN OF NATIONAL Huron H. Smoth, curator of botany al the public museum at Mtlwagkee, is a mefaber of a committee apointed" by the Waukegan Woman's club to foster the creation of & natiopal park along the shoré 'of Lake Michigan on the north flats here.. The--local club is Huron H. Smith of Milwaukee " .2 %; . Museum Praises the Local _ | t« of !~t Proposition. f G KJIH;I "This ferritory is more leteresting that the Indiama dunes south of Chi-- cago. about which much has been writ-- ten and a large district set aside as a park," said Mr. SmitH" "The north shore tract contains fully as rich a flora.--as the .Indiana dunes add in a much smaller &reA..-- . _' . Rare Fiowers Found There. . The district is well--Aaown to botan-- ists. The Milwaukee public musewm conducts a feld trjp there--every year. This year the date for the trip is May 22. Last year 121 persons went on the trip. There are 108 species of rare flowers found there. At Beach, the North Western road. station nearest the tract, there is a plantation of sbooting stars a mile lqng, this being a rare flower elsewhere. "This tract is also the southern~lim-- it for finding the lake shore iris. This was found at Milwaukee in the Me nomonee valley.30 or 40 years ago by Increase A. Lapham, byt has not been seen bere since. The tiny white lady-- alipper, one of the rarest of the pative "The secretary of the been asked. what sieps i to have it mage & nation women's clubs and ot! tions along the north sh ested in the project " # Furnished by the *# # LAKE CO. TITLA & TRUST CO * # 120 Washington 61. Waukegad" *# # Telephone No. 4 #% # # 0 4 & t * * # o t a & t# & & e ~ MAY~4," 1926 ~ Julta T. Fossland to G L. Fosslana WD $10 Bik +% in subda of lot 4, Wintbrop _ HarbOr _ G_ W. Bauman anbd wife to 1. Swanton and wife WD $10 28. Shields Caroline Kruckmas asd bus J Kruckman WD 10 Sec 21. ert¥yyiylle © J Kruckman ard wife to C "Ko man and bus -- WD $10 Sec Libertyyille -- J 8. Haas and WD $10 _ See 25 B Hamlin an« Hughes WD $10 Antioch. E V¥ Rins Wirta WD 118 Heights «ubdn E. Jack@on and w lin and wit* WD OJ1 ttoch A. Swanson and wife to and Joseph Watry wD $1 20. Wken E. M Ronvard and wife to C Jones and wife WD $10 _ I»t Belvidere Heights subdn ts -- A B Christenson and wife Hein WD $10 Lot 16, Wash Manot -- im F G. Dietmeyer and [Metmeyer. _ WD $10. $ burn PX Lake Co State Bank to J. Piklar. wWD $10. Bik 18, Washburn Park. M D. Rogers to H Sarbacker and wife WD $10 Sece 8. 9, 10, 16 and 17. Benton Jose! Sundin and wife to C. W Calkins and wife. WD $7500. Sec. 23. Deerfleld. _ Standard Tr and Savings Bk to D. W Willlams WD $10. Sece 32. Fremont. s A MacFarlate to O. M. Lumby apd wife. WD $10. Sec 368, Anti och . F HoIme« and wife to F. A ('Neill _ lLot ®. Holmes subdn. [Lake Blnff \ia 816 . MJ avhe to Elete Bairstow. Lot J blk 24, Lake Mound cemetrey. QCD $1. ' .'\.r';'l¥;;ino Kowalski to W. B. Rob-- ertson _ WD $1 Bik 46 Wasbburn U Ts [Mamond and wife to Sarah DMa-- mond. Lot 10. blk 10, MeKay's addn to Town of 14. Ft. WD $10, stamp 50c.. _--E--IHL BartJett to J. Regan and wife Jt tens. Lot 3. tii%'iffi:n!'id'fi?«?flr' Shore estates. Waukegan. Deed $10, stamp $2. e a e « ' _ _W. M. Ernst and wife to K. W. I modin and wife Jt tens. Part of lot Wileon's second subdn. WTD»$100. W Koller and wi» id _wiles. .\ L). 12150 Alex Hanski to A Glogoveky and fe WD$10. Lot 2 bik 40, Wash ats set aside as a ntional park der that the rare flora found} can be preserved. Mr. Smith is much enthused over the proosi-- and wife to Ho_C $1025. Sece 32 and 33 W wife to 1. 1. Koch and 36. Wauconda and wife to 1. A e WD _ f10 Sec ps afre Lecessary ional park. Many other organiia-- i shore are inter Mik 16 in 4) 1 wife to L Sec 34. New: §1 Frea Mi Wa A -- Hein to A agtom J H Ladd Sec W € ; = J't&u.,:fls..{' T4 l ® HE." ii C T & T C to C. Berg and wife, Jt tens Lot 8, and lot 65, Lindenhurst Third subdn. Deed $425. K. W. Kolmodin and wife to W. M. Ernst and wife Jt tens. Part of lot 12, May 6, 1926. ' Eo J langendarf and wife to H. P. M. Déetz to G. fArst addn to WHHams Slocum Lake. WD $1 Laura B. Karch to Part of lots 12 and 13 WI) $10, stamp Sve. "G.Karch to I" M. 1 tens. Lot 202. first w Park subdn on slocu Mamie Karch to J tens. Lot 202. first aydn te wunamnl F. Trestik & wf to (i Park subdnu on Slocum lake. WD $10.] wf, jt tens W. D. $250. Mamie Karch to P. M. Dietz and block 3, Walinut Grove wife, jt tens. Part of lots 12 and 13.13, Walnut Grove subdu Karchs subdn. W1 $10 1 Alma Johneon to W. Anna 'Owslainka to V Owsianka. |al W. D. 810. Lot 20 Lot 7}. ldlewild«subdn. QCD $10, . Waukegan. * 1 r » 8 . _ J. _ D. Landes and wife io W. P.| . Leura A. E. Cook to . Waukegan. WD $19. H. N. Roth and husba Flint Part of lot 4,+blk Wilson's second subdn. W Flint Part of lot 4,+blk 8. Highland | Kents, Wauconga subdn. Wilson's second subdn. WD $10. | . A. G. Schwerman & wf to R. D. A. Wienecke and wife to F. C. Pundt| Cook W' D. $10. Lots 3 and 4, Hol-- Part of Sec 24, Cuba. QCD $1 ! combs subdn, Mundelein. C T & T C to Catheriné Higgins nnd} J A. Simon to A. Ristau W. D. $60. husband jt tens. Lot 24, J. 8. HoYy-- Lots 221 and 222. block 8, Simons lands 1st addn to H. PKk. Deed $750. 'Kloud)'ke subdn, Antioch. H. Hogreve and wife to L Ander--' (C. A. Bader & w to Catholic Bishop som. Mart of Sec 36. Vernon. WD $10. of Chicago W. D. $10. Pt. section 19, P. Laseke and wife eft al to L. B., Livertyyill. 6 Andersen. Part of Sec 36. Vernon. WD| r_F. Hart & wt to C Hollstéin Q. $10. * _ _ > |o--p. $10. Pt lot 7, block 18, original \ L. B. Andersen and wife to I Williams. Part of Sec 36, Vernon $10. , -- IZ B Andersen and'rwife to P Churchill. Part of Sec 36, Vernon $10. _ -- A. A Lutter and wife to A. F. Beau-- bien. 'Lots 11. 12 and 46, blk 68, So. Waukezan. WD $10. Minniec Armstrong to M. A. Zollman Part of Sec 20, and part of Sec. 19 Lake Ville QCD $10,000. o C T & T C to J. H. Taylor and wife Jt tens.._Lot 11. --J. 8. Hovlands second addn to H. Park. Deed $1200. J. J Murpbhy and wife to L. J; ¥a-- ger. Pt of Sec 29, Waukegan. WD $10. F. H. Bartlett to Aop 1. Walther. Wauconda WD §$4 W. J. Gossell ar Woells. Part of Sees conda. QCHD $19 CR Wells and s sell and wife jt ten A Schuenetmann to Alice L Danoe Part of Bec 7, Shields. WD $10 Alice L Dunne and husband to G A. EdAdy. Part of Sec 7. Shields. WD $10 Shore estates C J V Seward & wf to A E. Fuller & wl y oteme QCD $180 0 PY lotf 11. Hentleva subdr.. Highwnod F 1. Draughon & wf to H W Specht & wf. ) tene W D $1. Pt Sec 7. Deerfleld . F H fmrtlett to M MoGarry Deed $19 Let 2. Block 19 BHarlettis N Alice L Duone and husband to J. Y | Grade Ghd wile it tens Lots 1 to 18.} inc and lots,30 to 36 inc. blk 4. first ! addn to Green Bay Lawn. WD $10 | Alice L Dunne and husband to W' D Llee and wife et al Lot 1 to 12 and | lots 27 to 27. all in bik 5, Green Bay lawn WD $10 | R M. Vant and wife to H. Cussck | ° MAY 5, 1926. | Alice L Dunne and huasband to C A Waldron. Lots 1 to 22 inc. blk 7. lots 1 to 29, inc. blk 8%, Green Bay law subdn. WD $10 MEETS FIAST TUESDAY OF EACH MONTH AT GHIDLEY HALL C. C. HOSKINS, Commandér Telephone 345J Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue Bilious Fever and Malaria is our specialty. We have a larg: _ cssortment .of _ matérial 10r . x0U. 40. select from. Come in and see us. acm'snnmmsmr'\l FARM AMD STOCK SALES A SPECALTT North Milwaukes Avenue ' PFhone 41 * I*u Telephone 581 LIBERTYVILLE| t The Quality Store Grayslake, Il Libertyville Post 324 American Legion R. B. GODFREY Men's Work Shaes_ M. [Metz to G. Karch. Lot 202, uldn to WiHlHams Park subdn on m Lake. WD $10, stamp' 50e irra J}. Karch to Mamle Karch. of lots 12 and 13. Karch's subdn. Come in and look them 2.50 « 4.85 A"complete line of 666 in a Prescription for I L O R I N G It kills the germs C M. Dietz apd wife, Jt irst addn to Williams Slocum lake. WD $10. Oto P. M. Dietz and ne et al to J; H. Jen--|\ _ _ 0 > MaAY 3.19% * Jt tens Lot 9. Hill and | T. 'H. Kern to L D.'Knox & w1 troad sbin. WD $10 / j rops _ WD $10. *Lot 12, Block 7. _to Wy--~C. Franck and > prany Wrights Addn to Libertyville. 24, Round Lake View J Watson & wf to C. 8. Ellis. : A1» $1v.. Pt. Lot 69, Highwood. t Chicago to J Wetch G. D. Full & wft t F. J. Porter & Fremon'-- Deed $10 ' wf it tens. cWIp.$%10. PI Lot 16. from wife to W. J G n« Part of Se --4 and L '4. Wau over R '."'y- Q':'v"v"-l"' RIOGPCEW o+ #.: &Wfl i~' R. C. Kent & wf to C.-- M. Baseley [ W. D. $100. Lots 22 and 23, K. C. Kents, Wauconga subdn. | _ A G. Schwerman & wf to R. D. Rwell. Deed $10. 3t $11. Lot 31. lg,eerfleid park subdy. G. Anderson to D. W. Jenkens & W. D. $19.. Lot 67, Wadsworth suttn Clara Vanderkloot & wf to W. Ein feldt & wi. ji tens °V¥. D. g1o. Pt 1o: 1, Aukuest Einfeldts eubdn, Antioch | _ H. C. Ferry to J. B. Miller W¥W. |} l'lo, Lot 10, block §5, Lake View | Heights subdn. Benton. |, R. H. Kdwards & w1 to H. Chrieten-- {sen W..D. §$10, Lots 135, 136, 137, 137. 139. 140 and 141 Lincoln Heights G. Andgerson to G. Gureke & 7i 2) | > ! ::E 1 * & | -- B. J« Budd et 7~ l Sr ies o E. F. Hart & wf to C. Hollstéin Q. C* D. $10.. Pt. lot 7, block 18, original town of Little Fort, Waukegan. C. Holistein to D. Q. Hart Q. C. D $10. Pt lot %, block 10, original town of Little Fort, Waeukegan. F. H. Bartlett to M. Darrow deed $1.100. Lot A and lot 7, block 13, in Barletts Sheridan & Beach rds subdn. subdn,. Waukegan. "L. Jensen & wf,t0o A w. D, $10.. Lots 5 an Sheridan Terrace subdn s T #,. Woaukegan _i y -- Kunike is --@{ 44 --D.--EPD ~éy w'. jt tens _ WD Pi Lot 6, Appley® Adds to Libertyville. W 1 Lyon & wf to A. Zahar & wf. Jt tens _ WD $10. Lot 24, Lyon Acres 2nd Subdn,. Waukegan. Nettie M. Davidson & bus to A. Hein WTD» $10.. Pt Lots 34 and 35 Nixons Add to Waukegan. © O. V. Bramham to E H. Gray. WD 110. Pt Lot 1, Block 15, E. 8 Dry: ers Subdn. Waukegan . s VAl-b----rL:'l.'m & bhus et al to W K. Geweke & wt. jt tens. WD $10 Pt Sec 25, Fremont. f -- 'GUARANTEED. NO FUSS. NO KINKS. B. H. Millér & wf to W.E. Geweke We tavi to vikk Pard d Inspect work. Only Highly | $ ::: 'L:dm:;..' '"'"n'" n:rrvé ry::: :.nde:'pn'n:: supervision of . L AlPJ; FREDERICK W. FLARY -- [ -- 162 No. State Street Suite 507, Phone Dearborn 4427 CHICAGO ~--Amertrcan Motor Underwriters Insurance of all kinds Phone 156M LIBERTYYVILE Telephone 628--M--1 FIRE and THEFT--COLLISION LIABILITY and PROPERTY DAMAGE Phone 200--J PERMANENT WAVING |{ COLLINS & DOANE COMPANY MONUMENTS and Mausoleums | Chas. D. Proctor A Natural, Lasting, Beautiful Wave. to G. Gureke & wf. J# W. M. MASON Flary's STEAM OIL METHOD _ A. F~ Reaobein ind 6. block 2. BY THE ELECTRIC STATIOXN Libertyville, Tllinois F R O EL 1 C H & wt jt tens. WD $10. Pt Sec 36 Fremont. * L. F. Fenlon & wft to °S. Spoqnen burg & wf. jt tens, WD $10. Lots 16 17. I% 49, 230 and 21, Untx Subdn A. En Philyaw .& wf to J. Hough Jr. .WD $1. Lot 4.Block 1, Yeoman & Dou;#n Subdno, Waukegan. * _C. A. Newcomb Jr to A. M. Christen-- sen & wt. Jt tens. Deed~--$1,250. Pt Lot 3, Block 138, Shields. C. J. Casterton & wf to H. Rosmoe & wl jt tens.. WD $1600. Lot. %, Block 2, Powell & Arno's Addn to Waukegan. > f body.. WD #1-- TAts 14 and 15. Block 20, €. Frank Wright's Addn to Lib ertyville. . + J. J. Rouse & wf to A. B & wf, jt tens. WD $10. P Fremont. _ A. E. Dyerc& wf to F. Ex. WR $10. Lot 2. of Section 6, Verpon,. _--B. J. loftus & wt to G. M. Peter-- son. WD $10,. Pt. Section 31. War Forest F. L. May £# wtf to Ida Mary Jones. WD $10.° Lot 6. Block. 3. Smith & Adam's Addn to Waukegan. _ _ --B. I Budd et al, to L Golden &.wf, Jt teBs. WD $100Qe Hart 44, Eakewood wood Heights Subdn, Libertyville. * B. l" Budd et al to L: Golden & _ BC L mor. arsman' L. 30 Pals UA hikl. i chas Whadnd aceddiionadddie Ahimairy B. 1. Budd et al ti 1. Golden & wf, Jt tens -- WD $1000. Lot 2. Lake wood Heights Subdn, Libertyville. B 1 Budd et al to L Golden & wf, Jt tens. WD $1000. Lot 45, Lakewood Heights Subdn. Libertyvyille. . o --B. 1: Budd et.al to L Golden & wf, Jt tens, WD $10. Lot 44. Lakewood Heichts, Subdn,. ILAbertyville. Lb wards & w1, V)Q tens. . WD $10. / Pt Secs 32. 33 'and 11. & Pt Sec + E. R. Parnass to A: Kanervo & wf QCJ[» §19. Pt Lot 8, Buelis Subdn H R. Parnass to V. Maki & wf. QCD $10t Pt Lot 9, Buellis Subdn, Waukegan. dhe s e WARRkeczan E. R. Parnass to J. Helkkila QCD $10 _ Pt lLot % .Huclie Subdn, Waun kegan Ida Schneider et al to --F: M 1 ;. Anderson & wf to F. T. Haskell. D $10 Pt Lot 320 & 321, Lake Subscribe for LIBERTYVILLE Grunder THE 1 Only Teb By Hour Or Job Basements a Special Guaranteod _ 'nef of H (ixturgs®. w« your tamily V a le: timatés and ad LBERTYYVIL Phone 17 S. J. GROVES & SONS CO. ---- CLEANUL Teams for Hire GODLIN A Batis Keaps You Fit pecker a neviuck FR A NK wortb. Re Jos. H tures ork Y¥ou can't but what M¥ N alt KB kvi.':;,}