Awth :vluw:é.bum as most nols. most secure. of -- buitld~-- ing in communities in lilinois as is sued today by the> burean of labor of tittes and towns shows that Wan-- kegan led all other down state citles month in Waukegan was $9114,845,. in being the only two other communi ties to supersede it, is pleasing those who are interested in the growth' of Waukegan. Total value of building in Wauke-- zan for the eight months period was $5,591,317, -- Oak Park $12,020,395, while of course Chicago tops the list with the staggering sum of $261,543,-- 4 Oak Park trails Waukegan --with $5,351,920. Rockford reports $4,849,; and Peoria $2,394,520. / MHighland Park is also in the run-- ning.. It has constructed $1,408,000 worth of building so tar this year o, which $1,172,560 has been expended on new reaidences. Much pride is being taken in the fact that Waunkegan is among the leaders in value of residential build-- ing for the eight months. The figures for construction of residences in Waukegan are $664,700. Evanston is Rockford and Peoria Trail This commpnity on the outskirts of Chi-- cago reports $5,162%,000, 'while Evan-- ston, Oak Park and Rockford in order supersede Waukegan in this depart-- on the curve. Wagner was thrown 40 feet and landed on his back. ~He was rushed to the Palatine hospital where X--rays showed him to be sut-- fering from a pulled tendon in his leg and a strained back. He will be be laid up ceveral dgays. -- Wagner, a designer for the Heath Architectural AN OPEN LETTER TO-- THE \ -- PEOPLE OF DEERFIELD In addition to the list published last week, ol'mhmmtbu cess of the Deerfileld Xibrary, the following names are added: . -- _ Al Wagner, Waukegan race driver who bas had four bad accidents dar-- ing races this summer, counted his fitth yesterday when ne was unable field Graammar School P T. A. * We have the following --new books RACE DRIVER IN FIFTH ACCIDENT The earth still is just a kid. It has lived only one--halt--millionth of its al-- haven't slipped in their Agures. But for that matter, we can't even imagine what life upon It=would be=ilike 100 years hence.--Cappor's Weekly. But two other cities--Chicago and City; Leads All For January to August Period. jumbego and uric acid conditions 44 m 5 wa Earth in Its Infancy Mr. Je x _ Mr. and Mre: Wiliam Nevillie, Roy; i f tather and.mother, a son DokBind Th My. and Mrs: ts Feals ot seb and reveral arotien 'uhm : a '\ and sisters . Int 4 ount mz.mvmcom.unmm' Mr. and Mrs. Fred BaBahn and Mr. } uz.muumcmcul:: and . Mrs Gumme: of Evanston . are brook --were guests of Mr., and wm 'at the Dells ~ Nr. and mwum.'w.mhfi Me, of -- and (Mro Bugent Cooksey ~spent the | visited at the Frod Horenberger past two weeks with Mr Benz's par--| Baturday evening. Fa.¢. - ents at Grand View, Wis. They made| 'The ladies of St. Pauls Evangelical the trip by atotor; § mmmmyng hant Sutaie} cronleg "in Jevell's ithe Sonforense Wommatey band Saturday evening in Jewett's'the conference y and Thure» Park was very good. An excellent day of this week. There was & spe-- immw. M.:u;smmhrm-'flcl:- good attendance. 'These open con-- , Wednesday. eerts have been a source of pleasure »mu':mnmmc throughout the summer;~--. --__-- . :\ Mr. and Mra. Henry-- Appleyard in for rheumatizm. Mr, and Mrs, Lirges have rented a furnished house on Os-- terman Ame. for the winter. Eastern Star members and their families had a delightful plenic at the home of the Worthy Matron, Mrs J. m"'m The Frase home is mt.hom, in Hiawatha . Woods x Mill Road P 'Mre. Charles Steiner hedl the oftice of chaplain Campbell Chapter, in Whfi.um_,wfl AdAvance Officers Crystal Lake, weer visitors at Charles Steiner home Sunday afternoon. | _ FErang." church., oecupled the pulpit at the Bungalow church Sunday morr unl-lhndnnlw Bociety of the Thursday afternoon. fimuum on problems of the day was had. The Worthy Matron, Mrs. Frase, and Worthy Patron Wm. Barrett, of the O. E. S8.,. were acting officers at Glenview Chapter Friday, evening, on Worthy Matrons' night mmmd_u_hgmq her daughter, Mrs. R. L Claussen of umn--.mmlfilh ephine Woodman this Mrs. Notsz, 8r, and Rudolph Nots of Chicago were guests of Mr. and Mrs J R Nots Tuesday --" Wheeling Chapter O. E. 8. will ob day, Sept. Mre Alimira Heybeck til ve in the dast. Mrs. Chas Stetner will _ hold office.. e Mr and Mrs<Warren Ellis of Chi-- cage were' week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Schley. Sunday, with the Schieys, they visited at the Henry Baker home in Libertyville. Mrs Russell LaVelle and little daugh ter, Jacqueline, are iwth Miss Josie Woodman for a few days before re turning to their bome at Edison Park. Mrs. Jennie Wilson and Mros. C. A. WoM 'visited at the Frank --B. Wilson home in Libertyvyille Sunday. Rev. A. T.Johnson and family were dinner guests at the Floyd Stanger bhome Saturday evening. Richarda Abrams spent Sunday with his son, Dwight, at Waterman, IH. Dwight will attend college at Ann Ar-- Sugmgy.' The ga TsP T. radvs BJ cevrcn Rev. M. L. aigent !....,,."'"3 _®. G. mmhmr. : per services at the Preabyterian home| Church at 9:16>a,. m.;> Eng last Sunday afternoon.. This home i» lish serbice at 10:15 a. m.;> German m.;: Simpson Arg;, b'mimt"&wfi & -;"?... Friday ern part s Eo 3 se 2 . * se Sfi Chicaro" accurred Sunday, Sept. 11th,! ©@unday morning all clocks will be Mrs. Edua Oreborn and son, Charles, were guests of the EBd Plagge ftamily at Rogers Park Sunday Harold Vant had --as his guest Sun-- day Prof. Cook, of EXtingham..: Prof. Cook: was president -- of Kitfingham College when Mr. Vant attended. visiting her daughter, Mrs. Butson, at Jackson, Minn., is expected home next _ Mrs, Harry Olendort was a luncheon and bridge guest of Mrs. Maurice D. Penney in Libertyville Tuesday.<© . Miss --Sadie : Galloway entertained nwnummm Society fmh-igchl Thursday ternoon. interesting discussion : problems of the day was had. The Worthy Matron, Mrs. Frase, id Warthv Patron Wm. Barrett, of NEWS FROM> 138 Friday evening |-- o Mrs. Menviow orver the week end pupils is John Jefferson, in the Tth wrade. -- John came from Gateshead, England,~Just five weeks ago. © School waz dismissed at noon Wed-- nesday and Thumday, due' to the in-- tense heat. The rooms all reguistered The week ending Sopt. 16 grammar schoo lenrollment : of 357 »uplis, 11 new pupiis having enrolled since the volume. -- It is the book will be a n.lmmdfin&taump teachers, pupils and principal. The pupils of the 8th grade have seoured new music books, _ "Junior Music," from the Music Education series. -- These books: are especially adapted to 38th grade music. Principal Bates has been giving intelligence tests © in the ditterent rooms this week. 'The work has not been completed, but he hopes soon to have some statements to make regard-- ing the school as a whole. The fifth grade has been completed, with the following results: .: _ 84 present the day the testing was done; 2 pupile rank A or yery super-- dor; 9 pupils rank B or superior; :3 pupiis ranks C plus or above average:; 6 pupi's rank C or average; 4 pupils Etates; Its : Sources and its Applica tions," by Thomas James Norton. Prin-- cipal Carl E. Batese wishes to publicly thank the D. A. R. for this sptendid These results are used mefely as a hbelp to diagnose pupil difficulties in various school subjects. They are to be followed up with achievement tests and> other intelligence tests. '".'.l'llb'.l'l"i ® -- e uya®e rank C minus or slightly below aver-- age: 4 pupils rank D below average; d 8th grades Hygienic immn 16, 2:30 p. m.--National gar-- den week. m:'!ut---'"' F".lq 14, 8 p m.--Report of delegate, 1 Officers: . President, Mrs. R. A. Nol son; vice pres. Mrse H G Caze!; secy, Mrs. Irving Brand; treas., Mrs. Lesiic home and teh School." ~SBpeaker, Mra. Mary B. Page ' m;a--m"mflm pupiis. ° Subject, '"The Boy Problem in the Home."* Speaker, Carl E. Bates. w e e A. G. CIATKA P. T. A. PROGRM sted, -- WD «101 Sept. 23--Subject, "The Progrese of | and 25, 8 T 8. Girl#' Education in Relation to the| . -- C. R, -- Leon! home and teh School." Speaker, Mrs. | Richter --& wf Mery ». Prge * i % Romse 14--Program by the 6th grade| ~H. E. | pupiis. mwm:-fl--h D 180,000.00 8 the Home."* Speaker, Car} 6. Bates. ~|Fremont. -- -- Dec. 9, 2:30 p. m.--Cantata by the school. Miss Frances Hill, director. Jan. 15--Open meeting. 'Time and Feb. 12%, 2:30 p m.--Program by the FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH |Grant. . y MB y * Mark J. Andrews, Minister C A. Phelps & wt to W.--V. 8t 'This Gunday will be observed at pro-- | WD 10.00.~8B> ar: See 11, Ang motion day. A special program has J.x.nmo&;!ttoo.l.' been prepared for the joint service of |ler'& wt WD 32, 00 Blk 7% tion and will be given at 10:30. AB! = J. _ H. Gflh&tohbm 'mmmmumm 10.00. ~44, °8P 8. 1 bers of the church should be present.| 16, Wkgn.: _ _ _ m_wimuwu J.~ K. Gulick to Pub ervice { 730. Mr. will give an expe.|QCD 10.00. 8.T 8 See 16, W sition of the second chapter of the| _ J. H. UUHCE i9. 7 Up DuF7100 GWG») Book of Acts. QCD 10.00. . :'Sec. 18, Wken. . _ Choir 'rebearsal Friday evening at| 'J. H. Gullck to Pub'Sevice Co., 1.30.° Boy Scouts Friday from T to| QCD 10.00. SW =--ar 1, Wkgna. -- -- #$:30 p. m. J. H. Gulick to Pub Service Co., We welcome you to the gervices and ocnlo,oo.npsuns.w activities of this congregation. 1 _ J. H. Gulick to Pub Service Co. 4 inss | o m QCD (10.00." N "hf Seco'18, 8 hf EVANG. BUNGALOW CHURCH --|See I "Wken. ;. d ce , A P. ~Johnson, Minister. J. H. Gulick to Pub Serice Co. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. A class | QCD 10.00. Lot 24, 8 T S Sece--16, for every member of the family. Wken. -- . > > > Morning worship at 11. Christian| _ J.~H. Gulick to Pubervice Co., Endeavor at 7.p. m. Tvening service| QCD 10.00.--NW ar See_20, Anq at 8 o'clock. _: -- 1 3em ~*~J.~B.Guucktohbgnu__oum Dratvar onrittins and hints atimi¥ anch TOCD ~10.00.>> SB csor> B ar See Deip °0 aiagnoso puyii urinqiudt 4* | 4. i. L4 various school subjects. They are to| * . Telephons No. $ " |Noon WD $10. Lots 2 and 3 be followed up with achievement tests o 0 000000 00000 00 m-,m"nm Bik + and© other intelligence tests. ~ept. --15, 1927 8. Sponenberg and wf to J. O. Due medahate A. G. Clarke & husb,--to B. n&wumnmm pP. T. A PROGEM sted, WD . 10.00. ; Lots 1, 2. #4120 i a=, > Sept. 23--Subject, '"The Progress of | and 25, 8 T S Sec. 16, Libertyyille. . A. G. Taylor and wt to J. 0. Due Girls*® Education in Relation to. the c"g,m......,uo,yuwnm.wumm% miuu'm' Speaker, Mrs. | Richter --& v: gx.om """ch'n:i."::.'."n'm Yan Mary B. Page Bik. 4. 7. e Wkgn. Oct. 14--Program by the 6th grade n.ng:uauuo.n.m- C. H. Burkett and wt to J. H. Over-- pupils. ° Subject, "The Boy Problem in | D 180,000.00 SW ar NE ar See 25, ""l-" wi it tens D) $10. Lot 7 the Home." Speaker, Carl W. Bates. --|Fremont. 8 and lots 1 and 2 in Bik 4 Re-- Nov. 11--7:45 p m. Armistite Day c,tmu'"wx'&wafimifltmmm program, sponsored by the American|kef & wt WD 10.00, Sece 20, Antioch. es mt ts m. .' f *¥ 49 and 30, Wign. '-mu"l'll'mflfiw"mbxz . $:30 p. m.--Cantata by __B. Bortolott! & wft to H LeD#Z!|y in Gwners Sub So Highland Add to Prayer service and bible study each Wednesday evening at 8. -- > _ > «~ . '*Phe official 'board at it3 recent se# gram proposed by the pastor. Exten-- 3rd and 4th grades. :~*. ie church school and the congrega | Pk. lt i o uc t " on and will be given at 10:30.-- Al| -- J. a.eu}n&zor»mm L ¥. Alward wirch school scholars and. al mem--| QCD --10.00. --%4, °8 T 8 Sec|dabl and Ahush ts of the church should be present.| 16, Wkgn: _ _ c 3 o ind m,wvmuwu 3. K. Gulick to Pub errice Co..| /; .'3'"" 30. Mr. will give an expe.| QCD 10.00. 8.--T 8 See 16, Wkg N eceele. ~® tion of the second chapter of the|-- J. H. Gulick to. Pup Service Co.| / / fpi,. vok of Acts. QCD 10.00. . 'See 18, Wken. ~ e te Choir 'rehearsal Friday evening at| J. H. Gullck to Pub' Sevice Co repenmnnonmetitmmgemememem 30. Boy Scouts Friday from T to| QCD 10.00. SW --ar 1?, Wkgn. Eio rnreiirrmngens "9.& L# J. H- Gflfldh"'mm ~ e e n C e: l TE l e L n > nnmatnar and IOTtr>10 BDh. NR ho Sn 13, W # 5| ol 8 p. m.--Program by Tth or If it be true that he who causes two mumnw,mw one grow before public--benefactor, then the building, savings and --loan associations that encourage savings and help many homes to grow where none were before are financial instt scheme of human affairs called civil} zation sheilter is a necessary thing and the savings and loan association has this necessity for its foundation. Our institutions --are: more and more mak« Iing themselves falt in the vast finan-- clal ftabric of this ecountry. The build= ing Inidustry: for the last few yeark has played an important part. in the prosperity of our country and --we are nearly 70 per cent of the money which is used in the bullding of--Ameriean homes come®s from these associrtions. Mt&mwmw were acquired in 1 $10,000 in 19285 homes Unanced at fully The total number of homes financed dur-- Ing the last threo years. therefore is about one milllon fiyse bundred thirty-- five thousand, an astonishing record and almost beyond the comprehonding powers of the mind. s " We can get a somewhat different ennsgantinon" of the enormity of this -- The place of the buillding, sarings and loan associations in the Americon est tncome. The savings and --at ar sociation dollars went into the pockets wwmmm)fld the , the merchant, the manw tacturer and the farmer. Out of the creation of new homes millions of dol-- lars are yearly added to our tarabie wealth, so "that our communitios not only have better citizens, but increas ed revenue for public improvements. 19, Lake Villa, ~ J. H. Gullek b'? Service Co., QCD 10.:00. Lot 24, 8 'F S SHee 18, § 8# i 4 88 # * & 0 880 0 4# & a ¢ Sec 18, Wikgo. £ R&. A. West to A. Keough and husb. L. M." Ballock® to W. L. Cadie| WD $10. Blk 38, N. Addn to Lake wD 10.00.~ SW ar NW ar Sec| Bluff, +. id 20, Antioch. ( ~C. A. Hauser to W. F. Groth et al U. H. Hollister & wfi to O. K.] WD $10. ~Lot 114 Gages Lake Subn. P. Klots. WD 10.00. NE cor Lot| Warren. : 1#9, Hollywood, NE ar See 9,| _ A. L Rogers to C:. W. Hawley and Grant. . e in . ; flwumnumm wfiz*..';"'&'".'.e":?.'" **C. .. Van. Horne,: ot al to Tis D 10.00.' 8B ar See 11. A8tOOD| C yools Wken Twp., WD $250. N bf _ K¥ ~H. Mathows, to V. ¥. Grant, WD+10.00 SW ar Sec 28, Deerfleld. '"D. J. Greenberg & wt to C. E. ¥aith, WD 10.00 8 ht SW --~ar-- Sec 25. Deerfleld.. . ~@>> > ( oo a tm on ar:' s @rt, _ BE ar . f qr SE qr. See 2%, Grant. & wt WD 10.00. SW or See 15. py _ °_ _ _ " ~ ~ 0 . 2 Deerfleld. B. H. Miller and wt to 8. P.--Camp N. W. MacChesney & wt to M\ beli and wf WD $10. W bf NE ar H. Wegener, WD 10.00. NE ar M&mu.. * or See --27, Warren. "C. E. and wf to J. Lindsay thcangy omm acd 1e 00 mm o Sn on mt ue meu sot w /. * s 4 f .', ' Sec 27, NB ra SW ar See 31, ,n.:.,_%m-uuu-uo C 'A. Warren. * o. esd _ _ |Johnson, WD $10. NE ar SE ar See . F. H. Bartlett to J. 'Griffin, .. D 10.00; Sece 7 and 8, Shields. . > 10,090, @CQD . ¢ . @VB -- D _ ELE SE MAE WR 'F. W. Brumme! & wft to J. P. Harding & ~--wt ~WD 95000 --NW ar See 20, Libertyvilie. 8 M.-- Ramaker --to H.~Johusor & wfi WD1.00 8B ar SE qr See 19, '~®. Jensen to V. L Jeneen WD|290, Wkgn. _ _ -- . 0| > _~o _ 10.00. Lot 24, 8 T 9 See 18]} O. C. Breitenbach and wf to 38. H. Wkegn. f w --~~,--lMock© QCD #$1. Bilk 2, Greenwood B. ©. Borges--& wt to A. Boden-- ehoir robes, A vested much to the aniform-- t asuthorities > n.n'.':ll'fll!l'_wfl'slgrllqr_ln 0e C# Lr'.'unmmwtmr L Lun § Sec|dabl and hush., WD $10. <W. ht SE ":'a.-iu'-c'unto:n iskina * Co--IwB Bio. NB ar NW or seo IL Bnooberger, QCD®1.00: NB cor 8B or 'Bee ©23, Grant. 3. sad . V.~D. Rushmore & husb, to <G. D. Snoeberger, --QCD 1.00 ~SB qr E hf SW ar SH=@r Sec'23%, Grant. L. P.-- Hanuga to : C. D.: ESnooberger, gcD~1.00-- 8E gr B ht sW @r 8B ar© Hee : 23, Grant. A ' Bopt. 14, 1927 ; ~H.. H. Untsand W. J. Milroy 'Trs. h&LMw&fldh-"' $10. -- LOot 6 Blk 3 and 28 in Bik § Groveland PKk, Sec 35, Antioch, 1 _ H. H. Unts and W.>J: Milroy Trs. z';.n.w.muvr'nmwn; -"uumvomnu r-uu.m-ufi.:.m'rul to J;:J.Thiel--and wt Jt tens WD $10. "m_'z GmoltudPt.aufi.j . Afmna E. Morgan wid to Ferne H. :au-wnm. Lot 330 Pint of City Lake Forest. & ~ Kaspar Amer 8t Bk Tr to F. Bohae and wtf Jt teng 1 $800.© Lot 173 Tdle wild, Sec $0; Warren. m _ B--H. Watts and~wuf 0t al to J. D. and wf jt tena WD $1. Lot 35 $b *Terrace, See 4. Grant. F. H. Bartlett Tr. to R. W. Petersen D$10. Lot 6 Blk 76 Bartiett's Grester mm Shore 2nd Add. Hec 36, Now: _0 T & T Co to D. Aikens and wt D Pincolsahite Sub See 21. Libertyrilie: o Sub Sec 21, Libertyvilie. 3 4 and wt to A. Nelson and /wft WD $10. (Lot 29 of Morley's Bub See 1, Antioch. > f : -- * ~B. Ruan, divrorced to J. J. Guallt+ nan and wf it tens WD $10. Pt lot 7 --¥P. Ulric! and wf et al to H.--Glaich and wt «Jt <tens WD --$3,100.-- Lot-- 8 Wilson's 2nd Sub at Long Lake, See 13 and 14, Grant. > ~'C P & T Co to . Moser and wf Jt tena D $10. Lot 1 Blk 6 Lindenhurst Mtl&"'_ ; s % _ H.~C. Litchfleld:--and wt et al to E. Bpaeth QCD $10. Lots 11 and 12 Lor-- raine Terrace Sec 20, Wksa. 4 .Wiken Nat! Bank Tr to C. W. Mey-- er and wt it tens D $1. <Lots 56 and :munma---a.mm Antiock. j : _E J & E Ry Co to A. Froelich QCD $10. ~--Pt Sec 20, Kls. A, Froelich and wt to O. 1. Rocken-- mn'fnuuqcnu. Pt See . _ Merlo and wt to E. C. Starbuck WD $10. Lot 226 Belmont Add Sec 29, Wikgn. 1 foel C T & T Co Tr to J. H. Jankausky and wt Jt tens D $675. Lot 10 Bik 13 Resub of Wkgn Highlands See 38 H. H.» Untszs and a} to A. ¥X. Poter-- 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-- here today 'by Dr. Isaac D. Hawlings, state henalth director. 'This type of More sgflnmfllflontm Tiscal year 'while the staftfs of wuni-- elose to an even million. The Bchick and Dick skin<tests of which kinds 'of : containers in which und other specimens may be through the mail." ~ -- # Tire fade" 9 in thase D. Haniinen son.WD $10. SHee $5, Antioch. / esn at tC o deg - ar NE gr ":.'.A"-mu-vuok;l.m son WD $10.. NW ar NE qr See 35, ::.i'tuvoxfmflao!n "At the state laboratory tests are made for about fifty < different dis-- eases,"--Rawlings announced.. "Social | w.(m'm;;vw- an-- C3 sore throat, tularemia, glanders, ty-- M'.' phus fever and a miscellaneous group Ameri of disorders. In 1921 diphtheria lead FIRST the list by now it has droppad to sey-- -'mm'.r. enth. -- To aid the public the state k t :WX¥ Harding and wf QCD $10. SE ar See $10.-- Lot--4,>Jacksons *Park Secs 21, 28 and 34, Ant'och. 4~. l'B.lflu#ntvt_toJ.:un WD $10. --W hf NE gr Sec Fre A. O. Leuthesser and wft to E. K. Heyden, WD $10. Lot 1, Fair Oaks sdnfiuhm C .oa-ur.q.mmwnn}. Bt. 50¢c. NH qr Sec 33, Benton. ? !'..G.I:Eflutol.nl'flton WD $10. -- NE ar Sec 3%3, Benton. M. Benz--to 8. Arckelian, WD $10. NE ar Sec 28, Wikgn. A. Menoni to Lipson and wt WD $10. H.--Jahnke and wf to W. Stukus QCD $1.. Lot 22, Belmont Addn. Dora Moran to G. Harding and wt QCD $10. W ht SE ar Sec 20, Wkgn. . 0. Harding and wt to F. P. Worack and wt QCD $10. SE ar See 20, Baldwin WD $10. :Lot 14 Blk 1, Run-- G. A. Mareiner to G. W. Beli and wt WD $10. 8E ar SE ar Sec 18, 45. '.P.M%J.t.m WD $10.-- Lot Belmont Addn., Bec 29, Wikgu. * A. Heéin and wf to L. Clement WD m_w.nnqrna.wm. G: Nelson et al to G. H..Olsen QCD $10. wmmmmaw Ur Sec 18, Avon.-- : J. L. Scheffier and wf to R. C. Liv-- Ingston and wt WD $7,000. sW ar R. Sailelli and--wf to N. Piacentini, D $10. N&DLIGW N. Piacentini: to R. and wt WD $10. °N bf lot 24 NE ar Sec 15, Deerfield. * ~P#. Wilday and wf to C. A. Palmer x.nm Secs 28 and 33, Waucon-- _ 3. D. Jensen tol;l'.ugun&vt :DM'IS. Secs 28 and Waucon-- -- J. D. Jen to A.<Musliner and 'T.'---iV Ill ME "' ' s 3. D. Jensen to E. and J. A. L Parke. and wt to L. E. Gutt-- zeit WD $1. SW ar See 5, Wkgn. O. D. Schwvitwer and wf to R. V. Schmid and wf WD $10;: SW gr SW ar Bee 31. 42. 13. . _>> _ =s. _ _ <_ WD $450. Lot 384 Secs 28 and 88, Wauconda. : C, A. Newcomb to J. A. Anderson and wf D $200. -- Bik 130, S. Wkgao. © N. J. Wisner to C. Santt, QCD $10. Bik 15, Hwood. + ~C.~Santil and wf to A. Dinelli--QCD §1. . Bik 15, Hwood. k -- A. H. Woltze and wfi to C. E. Flint and wt WD $10. Lot 8 Bik 10 Exmoor Addn to H Pk W hf NW ar See 23, ,~g&mn¢wz»w.nm red WD $10. Secs 3 and 10, Grant. En thuy oi . 2o to "'m"" | ---- ATTORNEY--ATLAW 7 % Office at Home on W.. Cook Avenue es 'Telephone 168J : | LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS e l&',; <and '!& &. N. T TW y gey 9. Arda * -- * u0 _ W.G. Brags and--wt to L. K. Dea-- Bubn SW ar Beo 28, Whes. _ --_'_* .L K. Deacon to W. C. Bragge and wtoq&m.ux:t"'umlxm l.dhflh"fl hush to J. M. Hop kins WD $10.-- Lots 11%% and 114% rgmn to L. -- Smiefkowski and wf D $10. S hf Sec 31, Benton. "W. F. Tempel and wf to W. L. La mey, WD --$10. Secs 21 and 2%, Lib ertyville. W. ¥. Tempol and wt to J. ¥. Nic-- golls WD $10. Lots 161 and © 163%, Bunnyside Park Subn. N. 8. Blumberg and wf to 8. Mayer ;l?ll'. 8 bhf lot 24, 8 T Divn See .._P. ¥. Phelps et al to G. 8. Montfort WD. Lots 7 and 8, Business Addn to Deerfleld Villa, Sec 27, Deertiecld. MEETS FIRST TUESDAY OF EAcH MONTH AT THE TOWN HALL W. NAGEL, A. 8. DOVUGHERTY in QGridigy Hall, First National Bank Building. Visiting Neighbors Welcome. Harry Madill Bartlett 172 W. Lincoln Ave., LIBERTYVILLE f -- -- Telephone 383 DR. J. L. TAYLOR Office in First National Bank Build uu.:mvm D.C. 1, Inspector in Charge Telephone 829 ~LIBERTYVILL ~-- 10 N. Milwaukese Avenue Telephone 551 LIBERTYVILLE Meets First and Third Monday Nights $f Each month at Masonic Hall. Visiting Companions Cordlally Invited J. A. TREPTOW. H. P. Office Phone 1766 -- Res. Phone 2009 LUVCE BUILDING 4 Res. Phone 97. Office Phone 18 FRED GRABBE _.. Auctioneering Farm and Stock Sales A T AIJL O R I N;G is Our Speciality.>-- We Have a --Large Assortment of Material for You to Select From. Come in and saose Us. REVERSE CHARGESs on BUs Day Phone 35; Night Phone 497 410 N. Milwaukee Avenue Telephone 651 LIBERATY Cichy's Tailoring Shop is done right as Ciohy's Talloring Libertyville Post 329 8. D. Casey and wf to P. CATTLE TESTED FREE OF CHARGE Room 203, 1704 Sheridan Road NORTH CHICAGO, ILLINO!IS C. C. HOSKIN8,.Commander No. 272 R. A. M. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE .!,'(_;I_QHY . Prop. Real Estate and Insurance In First National Bank Building rs: 1 to 8:30 and 7 to 8 p. m. Office With Farm Bureau 912 N. County Street . Meetsa First and Third P ruay.umum J. B. WETMORE, Secretary CREDIT RATOR M. W. of A. Acme Camp No. 176 [ROOFING PHONE 306 n mpraent i SOLD BY ALL DRUOGGISTS mc EVERYWHERE Fous ---- R. B. GODFREY "The Quaiity Store"* | 'GRAYSLAKE --*-- . ILLINOIS_ Day and t\-um Furnished Free TAR AND GRAVEL AOOF! FLAT ROOFS RE . COVERED WITH TAR AND PITCH P, 0. Box 843 LIBERTYVILLE compiete, for a so you -- be, before starting. : R. L. GONSALVES 'Telephone 568, LIBENRTYVILLE Smith's Taxi Going to Build? We Do All Kinds Of Roofing Work Guaranteed AT LOW COST 9. J. GROVES & _ SONS CO, with fancy belts Call, Phone or Write to SPECIAL AT $1.00 WASH AGES 2 TO 6 YEARS Little Boys' S¥ HOUR OR JO8B West Lake Streot SHINGLES