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Libertyville Independent, 9 Jun 1927, p. 7

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ments luring the nine months ending March 31, 1926, of $1,955,218.20. Amuwsemwent purveyors in lilinois are joining with others thruout the country in a~demand upon congress for repa } of the tax on admissions to theaters. % -- During the nine .months ending March 31, last, patrons or play houses $1,440,757.47. This compares with pay-- The reduction is due to a change in the revenue laws. Under the law of 1324 the rate of tax admissions was one cent for each 10 cents or fraction thereof paild, with an exemption of 50 cents or less, while the law of 1926 increased the exemption of 75 cents Theatre owners, who in some cases Mmmmmm? is in effect a tax on sales, and 4 press the view that repeal of the tax will encourage greater theatre attend-- ance, but this is not offered as the by congress. QOwners are anxious to be freed of the responsibility:of mak-- ing collections for the government, whigch entails considerabl: routine and responsibility, they declare. With the agitation for repeal of ad-- mission taxes is also a movement to junk the tax on club dues, which took $959,688.60 ftrom lllinoizsans during the nine months ending March 3$1, last an increase of $100,000 over the pay *# REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS * &# LiXE CO. TTA & TRUST CO. 4 March 31, 1926. It has been indicated by Represent-- ative Green, chairman of the house ways and means committee, that there will probably be no change in the personal income tax rates, which he holds are already as low as is con-- sistent with sound fiscal management. & 6 # 4 6 & & 4 t# 0 t 4 4# & 4 & 4 0. E. Nelson and wife to H. Hart-- ley and wife. WD $10. _Pt; See 21, Avon. D. L Ettelson and wife to Jerem+ ah Morlarty. QCD $10. Pt See --', Sece 33 and 34, Antioch. Union Marusoleum Co. to Homer Case. D $400. Pt Tier G in Union ~F. H. Bartlett to L C. Miller, D $10. Pt Secs 30, 31 and 32, Wkgn. W. G. Havice and wife to B. Lee. --C T T Co to J.H. X. Jankausky and wife. D $72%5. Pt Sec 38, Wkgn. J. H. X. Jankausky and wife to I ° Tatkauich -- WT t5 D0G.> Pt <Bec . Latkoviech. wWLD agy. lc ok,""" " esnt CHn :a.wu-. ® Lottie Butterfield and hus to G.|~"j' 2° W. V. Gfifftin and wife to Nora| Krueger and wife it tens. WD $19:|ter wDp m-ond.wnm.ms.«unafluo:mum:.o.nmuw 20, Wkgn. addn to Highland Park. b.'l'. G. F. Gonsalves and wife to H. W.lmmmwc.'.¢"' M. Brown. -- WD $10. Pt See 31,|Zlemer and L. E. Ziemer it tens.|op pis 43. 13. * WD $1400. Lot 2, Ernsts Sub. Sees.| m v, G. U.--Peterson to E. A. Roche and |13 and 14. Grant.-- - derson wite. WD $10. Pt bik 64, H Pk P.J.Wflhl.&flqmmm MH.MML.MMN'&R.MM WD $10. Lots 1 3 W seo. _ WD $10. Pt See 15, Deer--|and 5, Millers sub. $100. 1 field. * P. H. Bartlett to Florence F. Clark.| -- 1, J D.P.Knlodyndvi!etol.c.l)udtll. Lot 3, blk 18, Bartiett®s | wp» 31( Barclay. WD $4,000. P: bik 3, See| North Shore Estates, Becse 31-- and | Re--oub. ond addn See 13, Grant. 32, Wikgr. L.' Je D. T Webb and wife to E. Schwarts| _F. J. Wright and wife to E. H./w»p $1 WD $10. Pt. Sec 16, Wkgn. Corlett and wife ;t tens.. WD $10:|idgan Te E. Schwarts to W. McKerlie WD|Lot 69, Oakwood Terrace, Sec--16,| H. B: in -- De hika 1 % %. 4 and 5; Webb | Libertyville, 13. Blk D. T Webb and wife to E. Schwartz WD $10. Pt. Sec 16, Wkgn. E. Schwarts to W. McKerlie. WD $10. Pt biks 1. 2, 3. 4 and 5, Webb and Jensen add. E. M. Runyard and wife to R. H. Edwards. WD $10. Blk 1, Runyard Second eub. > F Susan L Wright to H. B. Fast WD $10. A lot in NE qr of Sec 33, Bon-- atrons . of -- lilinois Theatre Paid $1,440,757 in 9 Mos. Ending Mar. 31. F. Harden & wt to J. Harden QCD TO REPEAL TAX ON AMUSEMENT® , WD $10. Pt. Secs 15, 16, argument favoring relief WD $10. TITUS BROTHERS $22%50. °S hf of Lot 2 and Lot 3, Bern-- etein & Dursts Sub, in Wkgn. sa s tm #oth oob B 'Q # of Sub Lot 3, Subrof Lot 229, (ex .,wxum--bm.m + Wetzel & wt to XM. K. May & wt Jt tens WD $10. Lot 20, Blk 2, Homer F. Bahr & wt to L. Koebelin & » ~| wt It tens WD $10. N hf of Lot 17. $1.~ Part of NE ar of Sec 18, Antioch. wft jt tens WD--$10. --_Pt of Lot 4, Owners Re--Sub, See 13, Grant. : Carrie, Stewart & hus toH. Witt & wt Jt tens WD--$10. ~Pt of Lot 4, Own-- ers Re--Sub, See 13, Grant. W. V. Griftin & wt to W. C. Neely & wt jt tens WD $10. Lots 10 and 11, Blk 9, Wkgn Gardens. Lake County Natl Bank of Liber-- Clara 'Brozowski to B. Zbysezyuaskl. QCD $10. Lots 4 and 5, blk 16, Drey-- M. Brandonisico and wife to A. 8: Madsen and wife jt tens. WD $10. Pt of blik 24, E. Ashley Mears plat of Highwood. Lottie Buttertield and hbus to--G. Krueger and wife jt tens. WD $10. 8 hf of lot 28, blk 3, G. L Wrennus addn to Highland Park. WD $1400. Lot 2%, Ernsts Sub. Secs. 13 and 14. Grant.-- * P. J. Gallagher to J. A. Holmeiler and wife jt tens. WD $10. Lots 1 and 5, Milers sub. F. H. Bartlett to Florence F. Clark. Deed $10. --Lot 3, blk 18, Bartletts North Shore Estates, Sece 31-- and 32, Wikgr. aeal ) A. Hendrickson to A. Frederickson WD $1. One bf int in Lots 1 and 2, bik 9, Waukegan Gardens,.»> C. Darrow to W. G. Voliva. WD $1. Lot 3, blk 61, Zion City sub. ~ E. H. Corlett and wité to C. John-- son ~WD $10. ~Lot 6 and pt of lot 5, blk 2. Prpty ownats resub of An-- Carrie Stewart & hus to J. Odell & ) 'Aunbaag craioipperaremesn l I o ces Aale ie || buying. We'll be glad to bring you _ {z. tuttert, wo 30. Sutz, °*\ to *had shot him | mmmmmmmmomemammmmmmmemme ommz {-:xmi.c"unb.socu.uw hWP 1 L H. McCormick et al to 8. J. Clifford Robinson, North Chicago|and wile Jt tens. WD $10. ~Pt of negro, who confessed to States Attor--| lot 2. blk --17; Org!l Town of Little ney Smith that he murdered George | Fort. * i ts "ts guilty to the charge of murder, it was reported today by deputies. . Robinson has been in conference with Attorney Henry Porter, otf Ch+ eago, but it is understood that no decision was reached as to whether he would retain him as counsel. Robinson will be forced to wait un til October at the earliest to go to trial as the next grand jury will not convene until then. With him Mrs. Tillman was charg-- ed as an accessory to the crime of murder. This step was taken, it is understood, to keep her close at hand as a witness for the state when the time comes for trial } Both, Col, Smith said, made.com-- fesstons that corroborated -- charges On the night of the shooting Rob--|-- A. L. Parker and wite to Beatrice inson opened the rear door of his | Carrie Q.~C. D. $10. _ Lot 20, Ravinie home, which housed Mrs. Tillman at| Forest Sec. 21, Shields. that time, and saw Tillman come| B. Carrie to A. Campbell Maclsaac charging at him through the mmmnupw.ngo. Lot 20, He fired from his revolver while| Ravinie Forest, Sec. 21, Mrs Tillman made a hurried exit D.A.gnh'udwuom A. .4. from the front door. Mathiocun C. D. $10. W halt of 8K In a dying statement Tillman told |gqr of lot 1 of SW ar of See. 7, War-- North Chicago police that Robinson |rep. made by In these, he said, the Robinson --who posed--as a friend of Tillman. It was developed that Tiliman had warned Robinson to keep away from Gottmann WD $10. Lot 125, Deckers Gages Lake Sub, Sec 80, Warren. : A. Farner & wf to A. Veech & wt WD $50. --Pt of 9 hf of SW ar of NW ar of 8 c 24, Vernon. {= , T P. .H' lm" ' " h '. A'I | 4 B ... -"'.i.'-n.-. : .m h cuk d WD $10. Iohltot.bothhc..mku.n':m;ms...':,wm' 2, Sec 33, Benton. . -- C J. Y. Guthrie and wife to C. F. M..P. Tingley & bus to F. C. Le# |Larsen W. D. $10. Lot.13, Blk. 1, ie QCD $1. Pt of Lots 10 and 11. |Grady & Hallowells Sub. Beach Groce Sub, Sec 13, Antioch. W. B. Carr and wife to W. Kent ; F. L Warner & wf to Flora C. Les |and wife jt tens W. D. $10. Lot 7, lie QCD $1. Pr of 'Lots 10 and 11,|Blk. 2, Hall & Ostermans Addn to Beach Grove Sub, Sec 13, Antioch. |town of Deertield. 'mnc.mu&mton.n.m F. H. Kemper to C, Drath and jamin & wf jt tens WD $1. Pt of| wile jt tens. WD $10. Lot 6, Owa-- Lots 10 and 11, Beach Grove Sub, Sec |ers resub of lot 1 in Hook and 13, Antioch. Nevills Long Lake sub. J. Recktenwald to J. Leonardi WD| ¥F. H. Bartliett to E. C. Hewitt and $10. W 50 ft of E 350 ft of Blk 3,|wite #t tens. Deed $10. Lot 15, Plat "C"-- Highwood. . blk 7, F. H. Bartletts Sheridan Rd F. H. Bartlett to F. Fringer Deed | Addn. & $10. Lot 4, Blk 11, Bartletts North| Helen M. Kyndberg ani hus to Shore Estates, Sec 32%, Wkgn. Margaret L. Kirby. WD $10. --Pt of _ State Bank of Chgo to R. Clarence |lot 3 im Cory's addn to Little Fort Brown Deed $10. Pt of Lots 36 and | now Wkgn. | 37, Ravinia Forest, Sec 36, DPeerfleld.| °T. 1. Morey et al to J. Gossell. WD F. He Bartlett to lld." Andrews | $525. :Lot 41, Wellsmere Heights Sec Deed $10. 'Lot 2, Bik 12%, Bartletts | 24, Wauconda. Lake View Estate, Sec 6, Shields. H. Fabry and wife to F. W. Boone __.C. C. Taylor to J. Kyle Taylor WD |and D. B. Boone # tens WD $10. $10. Lot 10, First Addn to Deerfleld.| Lo: 2, 'Truesdelis second addn to }A.H.AM."'.A-NI"'W « R s lwuumwnm. Lot 4, Abbotts| _©, C,. Stender et al to E. K. Lutes. Sub, Sec 16, Cubsa. WD $10.-- Lots 3 and 4. blik 5, Sheri-- O.A.No'nn&'ttoli.!'.w-mrmm Sec 16, Wkga. ler WD $10. j0t 11, and pt of Lot] m E. Tmtes to H; M. P. Stender. 10, Oakwood Terrace. WT I1h® Thia' * anX & "hlilk Eo EShan Lake, Sec 13, Lake Vils. F. C. Deli and wile to H. Belion and wife. Q@CD $10. Lot 239, J. L Bhaws sub on Fox Lake. H. M. Pomrenze & wt to J. Cway-- gel WD $10. Lots 17 and 18, Blk 5, C. L Milton & Co.'s Lake View Park. C. T. & T. C. to A.~Harold Tower & wf jt tens Deed ~$10. >Lots 19 & 20, Blk 14, Kellogst Subdn. T. VanDeMark & wf to R. L An-- derson QCD $10. Lot C, Sub of Lots 159 etc., J. L. Shaws Subdn. --_.J. Worts to M. Wunt;u& wt WD $100.-- Lot 1, Ackley's A: to Volo. L. Jensen & wf to L. J. Pberlin WD $10. Lot 40, Webb and Jenagas 'L. Jensen & wf to L J. Eberlin WD $1vu. Lots 8 and 9, Bik 4, Sher-- idan Terrace Sub. H. Brook to C. Wright WD $10. Lot 13, Blk 6, Northwood Manor. Fred Bartliett to E. Mayer Deed $10. LoOt 8, Bik 22%, F. H. Bartletts Wolt.~ WD $10. -- Lots 16 and 11, shot haire '¥ni Rat herey ~~---- of Court. _ e IN MURDER CASE? o AQs will throw himselt on e eP 5C / %. tens. Wp|doed $10. Lots 1 and 2%, Blk. 19, hub at Tnird|KeBloggs Re--sub. Sec. 15, Benton. _ _ Villa. J. Rabatt et al to C. Glass and whie "'""'""'n?:m"%m" ..u.&',:"u'.' "!:'w',.k 'vmam:u"wn.":.u.'huo: """mc"'"{'bcin.uhm mu.mk: Lila J. Wberlein to L. Jensen and ke View wite jt tens W. D. $1.. N half of lot to Auna W--|5 and 8 39 it of l6t 4, Blk. 7, War-- t 125, Deckers |rong Addn. to Waukegan. 30, Warren. + | _ P Populorum to Grace J. Coale Q. \. Veech & wilc. D. $10. S half of lot 26; Blk 3, SW ar of NW |G. L. Wrenns Addn to Highland Park. J. A. Reeves to J. R. Fulton ° and o K. Anderson |wifte jt tens W. D. $10. Lot 7, Bon-- both inc., Bik |nie Brook Bub. Sec. 5, Waukegan,. _ t J. Y. Guthrie and wife to C. ¥. to F. C. Le#s | Larsen W. D. $10. Lot.13, Blk. 1, ts 10 and 11. Grady & Hallowells Sub. 13, Antioch, W. B. Carr and wife to W. Kent o Flora C. Les-- |and wife jt tens W. D. $10. Lot 7. ts 10 and 11, |Blk. 2, Hall & Ostermans Addn to : 13, Antioch. |town of Deertield, s to R. B. Ben-- F. H. Kemper to C, Drath and VD $1. Pt of| wile jt tens. WD $10. Lot 6, Owa-- Brove Sub, Sec |ers resub of lot 1 in Hook and Nevills Long Lake sub. Leonardi WD | F. H. Bartiett to E. C. Hewitt and 0 ft of Blk 3,| wife Jt tens. Deed $10. Lot 15, a~ -- _ |bik 7, F. H. Bartietis Sheridan Rd t Euie nen + % A. L Parker and wife to Beatrice Carrle Q.~C. D. $10. Lot 20, Ravinie Forest Sec. 21, Shields. B. Carrle to A. Campbell Maclsaac and wife jt tens W. D. $10. Lot 20, G.A.n!i-'flvaun.s.ou- linse. ~QCD--+$10.-- W of BW ar of ?;cé:.""cdncotm D. 8. Collins and wife to C,. A. Thies and E. D. Thies. jt tens. QCD $10.-- W hf of SW r aof Sec--4, and NW @qr,of NW qr of Sec 11, Elsa. : . The Peoples Tr. and Svgs. Bank §$10. Lot 410, J. L. Shaw's second Young Womens C. Assn. of High land Park to the Udell Printing Co. of Highland Park, deed $10. E half of lot 4, Bik. 6, Highland Park. ® G. H. Hollister and wife to-- ¥. Swarts and Marie Swarts. W. D. $0. Part of SW ar of NW ar of Sec. 10, Hields Lake Forest Ravine Park, C. C. Stender et al to E. K. Lutes. WD $10.-- Lots 3 and 4. blik 5, Sheri-- dan Terrace Sub. Sec 16, Wkgo. E. K. Lutes to --H. M. P. Stender. wWD $10. Lots 3 and 4, blk 5, Sher-- idan Terrace sub, Sec 16, Wkgn. A. E. Philyaw and wife to C. E. Robinson. -- WD $10.= Lot 24,. Paul T. E. Gray and wife to Margaret ¥. Foley and C. 'I Donnelly, -- WD $10. --Pt of :otn 11 and 12%, blk 2% Orgl. Town of Little now Wkgn H.c.utchnfldnm»r.t.u an? wife. WD $10. W ht of lot =6, bik 8, Kirk and Powells addn to : r?. of lot 1, blik 5, Town ot--Little G. G. Wilson and wife to L. Lar son. WD $10. Lot 5, blk 2, Blum-- bergs sub, Wkgn. : site s $10. -- Lot 23, Hecond Ravine Forest mnrc.m of "J--o"l.i.%inl a&ém'n}m,g per 5:-. mL--l-llcm D. L. Ettleson and wife --to B.colL. terest on the fered for exe June 15, 1921 iwriy Loan bonds will be as-- . -- Assraed in-- Ceesgete ons pross Anmrerd 1 will be paid as of £ «4+¥ vqu t Tess [ "*'SLE in 'nooten Anneor IN H Johnl.WMdzimdbouz king <of North Chicago, who was bound over to the federal grand jury in Chicago yesterday under a charge of possessing liquor, also faces the forfeiture of his $1.000 bond and a year in the federal penitentiary: for keep it open for residential -- pur-- poses. The United States attorney in Chicago has declared that he will ask that the bond be forfeited on the grounds that Wojton continued to operate the place after the in-- junction was put into effect. The prison sentence may be asked on a contempt of court proceedings less of Wojton's claims that ho had been the victim of a political frame-- up, the evidence presented showed that he had violated the Volstead act and was liable to be bound over. He discounted Waojton's claims of & political frameup by the evidence of the witnesses, all but .one of whom testified that there had been no con-- viving and that Thomas had not been in North COhicago for several months prior to the raid on Woj Claims He Was the Victim of a Political Attack; Says Raid --Was Hlegal. There was nothing in the hbhearing to show that Thomas had erred-- in selzing the liquor for evidence in féderal court, -->, show that Wojton was the:--victim of MAY RAINFALL _ SET NEW RECORD -- LN THIS STATE crop was planted-- during May, ac cording to Prairie Farmer's weekly review of farm conditions. Much of the remaining acreage is not plowed, and with favorable weather it will be nura"tho middle of June before m'h is finished. April rainfall in Tilin was the . heaviest for that Less Than Half llinois Corn in Ground as Result----Hogs Con-- tinue to Drop in Price. Less than half oft the Illinois corn ue RAND JURY ON FEDERAL CHARGE LET US SERVE YOU with Lumber and you'll get only the good, permanent, well seasoned sort that builds for permanency rather than increased carpentry costs that accrue when buildings have to be gone over when the structure settles.. Save Next Year's Carpentry Costs month since 18938, while May-- broke all rainfall records for that month for 19 years.: . "The tractor is proving its: valune this year, enabling farmers to work night and day . whenever it is dry enough<to get into the fields,". the Wmu%"!l-chotfie late corn acreage be planted--to early warieties, and with a fayorable fall: a fair crop may yet be eecured.-- There will be no corn surplus this year, however. Recent spectacular advan-- 'wm;a:ue- t;-':t"'j:'::;':a; STEAMSHIP i mieoo pegerannt tie no ns on ol fare n aes i < thelTo and From All Parts Of The World present level all summer. The Informa Furnished assage m.'l'-'hm calf prices is likely on . Furnithed . and P the September price up to $1.11, in-- dicate that the period of low priced torn is over for at least a year. & sumption is heary and the market is along certain public highways in sec-- tions 44 and 9, Antioch township. OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS 8 So. Geneseo Street, PUuBLIC SERVICE COMPANY 1efrigerator keeps food-- stuffs fresh ard sweet --it also freezes ice cubes and dainty clean, dependable! --___'Waukegan, liL -- DR. J. L. TAYLOR Gus Krumrey, Local Rep., Office in First National Bank Building Libertyvilie. Phone 144W Hours: 1 to 3:30 and 7 to 8 p. m. Any of the attractive electric refrigerators on display in our store may be purchased the yllé.!ll wt .!-- :» modern electric .-- Calll to see them. 1+ , Jr. folb e EnsE Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue Bilious Fever and Malaria. Harry Madill Bartlett| -- "Mrs. Mary Winchester Carver, a resident of Highland Park since 1876 widow of the.late Henry C. Cerver, m Saturday at her home, 328 avyenune, in that suburb. Mrs, Carver wase 76 years old. She is eutr. ¥ived b; three sons, J. Winchester George P., and Robert K. Carver; and one-- daughter, Pricilla. 172 W, Lincoin Ave., LIBERTYVILLE Telephone 383 3 MEETS FIRST TUESDAY OF EACH MONTH AT THE TOWN HALL C. C. HOSKINS, Commander By U, S. Government Veterinarian D, C. Grinneil, Inspector in Charge Telephone 329 LIBERTYVILLE Office With Farm Bureau W. NAGEL, --_ -- A. 8, DOUGHERTY In Gridiey Hall, First Wational Bank Buililding. Visiting Neighbors Welcome. Meets First and Third Monday Nights of Each month at Masonic Hall. Visiting Companions Cordlally Invited J. A. TREPTOW. H. P. J. B. WETMORE, Secretary T A I L O RI N G ATTORNEY--AT--LAW LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS LUCE BUILDING Res. Phone 97. . Office Phone 18 . 410 N. Milwaukee Avenue * _ 'Telephone 551 LIBERTYVYILLE is Our Specialty.. We Have a Large ,Ammdnawmvuu Select From. Come in and see Us. Cichy's Tailoring Shop wm Illinols 4 REVERSE CHARGES ON BUSINESS FRED GRABBE is done right at Farm and Stock Sales A ATTORNEY--AT--LAW Office at Home on W. Cook Avenue 'Telephone 163--J ; LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS Libertyville Post 329 FREE OF CHARGE INSURANCE A. A. Grandy Phone 217--M LIBERTYVYVILLE Libertyville Chapter No. 272 R. A. M. CREDIT RATOR REALTOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS 6 AT WGAHLAND PK. E. W. COLBY It Kills the Germs, Telephone 345.J Meets First and Third Friday Nights of Each Acme Camp No. 176 -- M. W. of A. «~lFROOFING ses SNOW'S PHONE 306 Office 589 No. Milwaukee Avenuse, Over Walrond's Store LIBERTYVILLE PHONE C "AT LOW COST Estimates Furnished Free TAR AND GRAVEL ROOFING READY ROOFING OVER OLD WAUKEGAN, ILL SHINGLEsSs £lZ FLAT ROOFS RE . COVERED WITH TAR AND PITCH LIBERTYVILLE ILLINOI8 West Lake Street P. 0. Box 843 Phone 614--R2 Priced at.... Special Weave ; "The Quality Store" \ GRAYSLAKE ILLINOIS Smith's Taxi WILL CONTRACT to Furnish labor and materia!l on your house complete, for a set figure, so yYou will know just what the cost will be, before starting. Good Meals 50¢ R. L. GONSALVES Telephone 568, LIBERTYYVILLE Day and Night Service Day Phone 51, Night Phone 497 . LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS Going to Build? We Do All Kinds Of Roofing ARLING T O N # HOTEL # Will Outwear Any Work Guaranteed * Telephone Libertyville R. B. GODFREY S. J. GROVES & SONS CO. "HEADLIGHT" GEORGE H. SMITH, Prop. Teams for Hire 6 9 Men's BY HOUR OR JOB Jackets Write to §$2.25 r in 7+ 0

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