_ " which has developed these and other »~ Aacts as a result of a recent study reet me Hantiouie® To the ue i cce tae o toee ropies wiin soay . oone rere ns *gri;w \ 4: .'fl' m 1 * ce mc YA T & , more ~<--' than 12,000 nl:::." 2100 miles ie oi s se the s o. _ 2. 4 en w P oo 2 of s "@\','_'f:b':;;fi,. V . M'nl Nl + melt 1A smdh estate-- of $431,955 weach, If was disclosed today 'in the -- eounty clerks office where< the con-- s n 1. '" Anheritance 'tax -- re-- Eporie io on eottee of thakt parents and sister was {led today. * _ Whe two boys, both--living in Lake S ';?."t.r-": k July 2 when ;: Oa'g'm P c-- -- '13. and Mrs. é" «: .;7~\ zn 5 )nt h'.&thln '?'».»3:.% -¢~fl;"", ant in . Europe where Td _ At Ne wC + i *# _ > 'The father left $28,642) to each of 2 &3., '{';*', sister, Jo..n, _ 'The Batate 0 fthe mother left §25%,-- N« j A «L * e 19 h of the three children. t .. M _' en cssfi C .1l WO UVaV son Boys of Lk. For-- fiiw | E ...;'i;;.;. of TRX --ALOANLE: TAX --ALONE <IS -- ~$39,438 it has widte miles of railroal than nnng o production of manufac t is greater: than that of Pb e mas m is "k 18 .. t . . 3 '* " m:'t o.gotmlou »3:: 7,000, Galena 6,000, Peoria' ©,000 and Springfield 4,500. There wera only thirteen other towns _ Athe Blate with a population of we Parents and Sister. nois sb & whole. The nert_will b¢] "~ . & To Co., Tr to A. Parlin Deed Em"'"- $10.00. Lots $4: & 35, Block 5, C. I. "an--| . 4"""---""""""' w&»cahuvmvhn,nn_-' at| | shrapn Riwrn me c i trmem |¥i, temrgurt® Tsthe ies t ho ich | of moder M&A;wauunfi.nunaim; tate | 9 1# said to have construct. | _ Marie R. Pope & hus to Consiglia Arst m:' old cigar . WD--$10.00. Pt N E ar of er | father's solar microscope. s3 C A Newcomb, Jr., Tr to J Chizan g is 19 o 0) @aaenimaatmanasmadentspmames © > -- _ ;'u, ,'m...,_.. m-"__".gi__'_'v" and Additions and better-- merce ~Commission. -- We find that the railroads in llinois in 1924 paid out of moneys as follows: Operating ~expenses-- ....$328,1786,210 Im ...!'.0..0..'..... Mw (This is the eightythird of a 40 Tries of articles written for the Illinois Chamber of Commercte entitled "Re is to benefit, build and develop Il}t+ nois ab & whole. homb'o told anything about the smiile on this kiddle's face! lsn't she the of happiness, though? ; » of modern photograply, the associate | Terrace Bubdn,--pt See 28, Shields. of Dagnarre, is said to have construct. | _ Mario R. Pope & hus to Consiglia ed his first camers from an old cigar .WD--$10.00. Pt N ® ar of box ' and the lans from wis grand-- s $#8, Vernon. » father's solar microscope. *; C A Newcomb, Jr., Tr to J Chbizan + _ .| . @ngeeegmenemmenentimeatenmpetaties ; N'W-Wfl.fls"."nd Ns : 14 . 41 81, Gouth Waukegan. t UA es Z> a Wt ts _F aAnrs" |-- ®O # ut to 8. Bobotke & w'. Do you remember your first Christmas tree? If so, you don't need to be wou i t a yoe e# 6 0# ## 0# Just Pure Happiness! CR IrAARVEX A ¥ ALIAARK A1iNALUE 42,986, 1068 ;g-a wt, Deed $1800.00. Lots t k T b) en "__ "****> ameoacat es m & cé'fifvagw ru}.%ou' The young men were arrested thrn eedy action by Police Licut. Ben and Officer Earl --Casperson of the Zilon police who gave chase im-- e after receiving a call from hoohs telling of the robbery and fessed burglar of Buftalo, N. Y., who was arrested by tho Zion 'police 30 minutes after he had "pulled a job" in Kenosha,, will receive as a Christ-- mas gift, a sentence on his guilty plea '"to the charge of robbing the home Oof Fred Premo of Kenosha of $1,100 in 'Jowelry and cash. . Anderson will|-- «ppear in municipal court for his sen-- tence Friday morning at 9 o'clock. -- OTHER yb ag e B al Es t B B BURGLAR TO GET SENTENCE AS A R. ¥. Rouse & al, Trs to E. M. ERENT--Farm of 157 a the ropber cand his com-- hatius GUILT . J N. §. Blumbers & ut to E..A. Clark *&;wcwhuamw t?} ants 1, 2.3 & pt Lot 4, Biock _ J$ L K Orvis Subdn, pt Seo 29;, Wau-- e mo.-nluu-mheuu et ® lal WD . $10.¢*. Lot 9, k 6, E. A Caummings® & Co's Addn to Waukegan You will confer the greatest benefits On your city, not by--raising its roofs uqm&.nuh. F¥or it is better that great souls should live in amall _ habitations than that abject slaves should burrow in great houses. Ington Park, pt Sec 20, Waukegan. | _q.n._nn-a&,wuonn.nony & wt it tens WD $19.00. Lot.2, Eim-- Patk, pt Sec 20, Waukegan: z&'maupn'p.m_ nessy & Lillle B. DeWoody WND $10.00 ;:qgumch,mA 'if u::'mn'uq'm; on'm-.nae:':.n-'-u.. » * R,. C. Johnzon et al to F. A. Koenig & wt Jt tens QCD $1.00. Lot 135, J. L Shaws Subdn on Fox Lake, pt Secs H & 35, Antioch. i 2yA ;'&.mdmn:umu _ _Wisdom of Epictetas Lot 6, Block 3, 2nd 'Addn 'to Kver-- 1 pt Bec. 13; Grant. P sz & wt to L. D. DeKay & wt jt tens WD $10.00:Lot 57, Washing-- ton Park, .pt Sec 20, Waukegan..' . D. K & wt to W: Schumaker & wt 3 teme WID $10.00; Lot 57, Wash-- 14. Farr & wt to 3. T. Armatrong D $10.00. Lot 11 2nd Raving Forest, _ C. ~. & Tr. Co., 1¢. w J. L. Hnebner & wf, Jt tens : Deed -- $10.00. ow s d 61, M Manor, pt Sec 2T, Deer-- _ H.AT. Strenger & wt to R. J. Karsten "'h'»-m 4, 'Strengers . Subdn, " K. T. Strenger & wI to J. Shaw & wt it tens WD. $10,00; Lot 5, Streng-- ere> 'Lake Porest,' . ; ~ LeRoy W.'Bracher & wt to C Bler ra't u.'vz ;;:o.:. Pt Lot 2 ot the a:bdlm-u Everbreese, pt Sec 13, " . M. Breiteprecher & wi'to W. 7. Breiteprecher & wt jt tens WD $19.00. 1% CR et al < .Bmmr;' r.#'t. & ,M J. Karsten re . Bubdn, mc Di is w 2o ue ce t Shn T ? Sn Pn s L IiS ce P N W N ATR L Cl o -- 4 "s en ons sn c A, : m uoi e D oR C . e 4 lna Mtoks : ., hoi d Bs 32 i. salc~, . es ll ht / .# «i *t'{'"fi, s 3i onge P ut 6 ho P oo ts 2(E onl e ol ce tibnne io wibe 0. y i /m en l n Hlyat o x m xiA Pesth tw s o) i) inss *R . on caoer meges t / --* ' a e i. -- uce td m. mudewa'lks and ~to require the owner or ocenfiznt of any premises to keep m in front ~ond ' along his eld that a city has not the consti-- tutional power to require the owner Oor---- occupant ~of <premises' to-- keeyp snow witgout . 'compensa-- *The ruling of the supreme court," says the opinion, "is based upon the Thew whhout omprnsation where be the 'taking of uim;umdrfor public use without compensa-- tion; that the removal of--sno.. from the public streets of which the side-- butden," and caunot --be laid upon a private individual, except as--author-- ized in cases to exercise wt eminent domain, or by of g-c'mudhucn- clal assernsments or special taration. *"In view of the holding of the su-- preme court it is my opinion that a city may not. require property owners or occupants of premises to remove the snow from the sidewalks abut-- ting their premises without compen-- dents to keep their sidewalks clean. _ While Ilinois Jawe give the city to do-- it without compensation, ac-- gording : to . an official. --opinion handed 'down "by ~Attorney. Gegeral Oscar E. Caristrom. / " . & . This seems to 'answer the demand sidewalks' abutting their TELLS : OF--COURT "RULING ;. SNOW FROM WALKS * x3 25 x Sass un ~ es o xd n o in women, <who also carried small mir-- k 00. _ * emmmmass --_~ --/ --~~~ | FOrgattached by ribbons to their beits, Attoriey General Wolds.Tnat Fevuomomns on o« Pve. ' _ ds BPR j T iC in n :4 i grmn e ir ons NP ~RWUtKFEMOVAE 6 880, it --was a common or rather a belo e ter eEA CAE L stylish practice for women to wear _-- Cxaw raa T x mumummm -- NU WT P nxsk is a day of ornamented dress for 3: o T/# mm women, who also ecarried small mir-- Although city. officials may require was made recently to the Wau-- » » to Shovel Walk. ic paommemith on B Prgpioiand I Fi({'; your Fubhe Jervice stofre... Lome in .and see them now ... Christmas shopping time is here! metai, or glowing red with mys-- tery ofelectricity tamed to the of womankind--all these in won-- Jerful wakiety may be: found at uj Qqueeer Srag P# > 4 uky ---- l e t 12e A Pssy 44 | other used be c \Udcamua- G.fla. bought on terms & CA#DILLAC Aal C D4 we Men in the market for a used car are apt to losk over Cadiilac offer-- ns Worn in Streets _ --| _ performance will convince you-- :gqau interesting--and our ¥ice assures permanent satisfac-- i Sn t ie manikhl and careful servicing. --@G --~ . We have on hand desirable modeis of used Cadililacs in excellent me-- chanical condition, ready to go on A few cars of other makes--good "uhfiatth:ydcuqmd. *4 Dresser Lampe, $7.85 or $15 per pai, $14.90;3 Simplex hest ing pad, $7.503 Curling tron, $3.75, and Vanity Chas, E. Bairstow # 111 So. Sheridan Road ze / 94 F e . qergren £@ { "I can come over if you ask me," said a little Chicago miss to a neigh-- bor woman. : As the Tribuné tells the story, the neighbor woman made the ®eated comfortably in the porch chair «he « said --concernedly, _ "You might phone my mudder and gay you has company and it's me." -- Willing to Be iInvited mt