the North Shore. --Health resort at i -- "Tbr To at the se t TT is . 26, at age yeare. t D&ummwm,m E. sorrow to her relatives and a wide j tirele of friends and acquaintances on _ . --the North Shore.and in Chicago where £ Her health decitned and. her | Older residents of the city will re call with no small amount of pleasure their memories of the days when Mrs. Watrous as a young woman was a ure in the social lite of the city. Her ability as a vocalist and a mu $ Peessesingon centrarie ce of grout possessing> a &r BShe had been a resident of Chicago since 1874. -- Her husband, the late W. stepdaughter of Mrs. C. B. George and a halft gister of Leslie George of Waw to give up her art. r Active in Church Cireles a prominent place in aftairs etft the Presbyterian church and auxiliary or-- ganizations in Chicago and along the north abore. +; ; In recent years she had been mak-- ing her home with her son, William, in Lake Blaft. ; She was the last child of the late C. B. George, one of the Hrat to serve as a conductor on the local division academy in Evanston. Early in Life she developed unusual musical talents which she cultivated to a high degree as she zgrew older. It is said that she always strived for improvement in her volce and must cal education, continuing as a student hill, Mazss., in 1850 and--came to Wau-- kegan at the agoe of three years with esw ns suore ah hevatetemonte ness and abovre u;mmm.m-h:' to: her intimate triends. y * The deceased had been confined in the sanitarium tor seven months, dor-- Nwhw'u" by membérs of bert: to make her church circles tor a quarter of a cen-- Ree Morton Sales Perhaps it is just as much of a sin' to hurt a person's feelings as to hurt' his physical 'being by stabbing or. shooting him.--Atchison Gilobe. wholesale grocery firm of W. M. Hoyt and cotmpany and as he was also & patron of music, he served as an in-- spirasion to "his wile in her musical career. F » a* The deceased is survived . by four sons: Willlam G. Watrous of Lake Bluff; Harry B. Watrous of Toronto, Can.; © Roy-- K Watrous <of ~Chicago, and Howard L. Watrous of Winnetks. The deep Affection felt by the sons for their*mother was proven by their: daily visits to the sanitarium -- during. the Lake Bluff--community church at 1:80 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Bur them--to.make her last days as com-- fortaple as possible. « Comptrallior=--CGeneral of , the United . It--is chronic. with Congress to com-- plain--of high handeit methods of gor-- ing their on > The 'con tention hMfl:m:: itiocs is mifif!fl relutions --of their 1 CA 14 + Dy "ta +4 1PR L mmmmmmam"wmh'"fin a church in Waukegan, : RMr. and Mro. Tony Seisser are mov-- ltwmnuthhamnorolquh.nmuvu.mnn» trees and have an open bell tower. |cently built near the St. Pau! station. The roof will of thatch, the walls of Beveral Royal Neighbors attended stucco, buttressed with concrete, Au |the convention held in Waukegan last English type basement will have the | Thursday. Sunday school and social accommoda-- ©. L Carfield will soon begin the mm.nmn:-umma.mmumnoa con and also subdivision. * > o ou:wm muu:m'." .'The card party given by the Legion D j ¢ Work on the basement of the build-- Libertyyilie Independent. ©§1.50 a year. :cmm'wmml y % i m o . _ ~_--~~ | " Slanes Theo Bd Ailce Sinith ac: of the founding of St. Andrew's Epia copal church at Graysiake,>in Lake county, .Bishép Charles _P. Anderson of Chicago today announced the erec-- tion of a $15,000 specially designed ed ifice. in Graysilake, heretofore only a GRAYSLAKE BUILDS epprobation --of the insured's family unwnmmam'u official life talke of. th 'uu-z,bnt the practice is ugually winked at un til 'the c warrant a loud The late Bishop William 'Tol! found-- 'The «e ndations: of the on business connected with the erec | ~ \[ :: o emoammnaens . [ s Eeems. || --|semasents= es "|i| %m .m(\"" m~ .' ts #bmmwm ¢ K -- : »fiovh&na o Rodi: * .. haip Piednen wake we mge| S ol -- ceiving a new coat of paint. 00 00 00000 000000 t E tower of our ater works is re-- ~CI o0 000000000 0000 Hall, Libertyville, given by the Amer-- Wm. Edwards, of Waukegan, is mak ing improvements on 'his property on # ) C taken and. . traced --down. © It--was o0 000000 0000 0 0o o mmo?thfthumofmh- Mrs. J. E. Wagner entertained the | dividual but a firm. :'d'i.'fifl."ath'holoww & cwwm"' 'm'"'""" ledge in Nm«..ru.u , 0o 00 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o as a mt the Lewis--Drug-- store for eeveral years. Death of the young man will amq sorrow to a--wide circle of friends and | acquaintances hwmm_ul was--born and reared, and had attained R'f.. Hopson M. d the foot-- game at Evanstono on Saturday $14 Sherman .Place, Waukegan : died i ko ,o',d-t automobile in m he.: was.. crashed .into a North Western freigh 'train-- at: Wadsworthwoad, a mile. east of Wadsworth at 6:30 o'clock Wednes-- fered a fracture of % aghull.. e m.thlt he could . not uv:.h:n than an hour, expressed when as" moveéd to the County hospital after the accident, he survived for nearly 48 hours. I * #+ and Mrs..C. P. Anderson of wet 3 JHOFC | tnined. the following, on Sunday: -- | the Brundage home, --police said. ""«gi-nw i t ?'"wfig;g,"'fl'}m* , and brot -'_flnc were 'torn;.. away, " windows al after (Mi 3 'f«.m;- c ansasville and -- Mré. "mip:r«: with, _ and footprints found Hearly | Macia af Milwaunkea an . and Mrs. | 0n the>lawn. * For ' the purpose ~of C 7 y o E:%am "h"' . protecting ~the home, Chief Lester 111 bring Lossman and children| 1'""2%. detailed Patrolman P34u) nds and |_ S £B8 c .mamm}hmn to guard the estiate. rhere he, * ng;- ° %-'* Anderson Q'l!' Intense ° excitement .. prevailed attained | gunday with mluWM h'cmoag the homes of several "Lake F"M A hianen o C -- _ *~ {Forest -- millionaires -- following thei e ym ogad 4 oc \raid on the hidden lair _ neae tha io has. been assigned to catch the . Heckinger is waiting to hold a con-- ference with one of the drivers of a Blue Bird bus, piying 'between Chi-- "mt'hll;lvnku.mmw by the man. He will be asked to iden-- tify the person in question and then is fim", to sign the complaint. ~~The matter:came <to the attention of the sheriff several days ago. The report to him was that a bus driver had been hailted and questioned at-- length by a motorist professing to be an ~officer.> At that time the regular deputies were not on that road. The driver refused to "settle" and was allowed--to go on his way. _The lHcense number of the car was hh--fw,m-im-nm not taken out in the name of an in-- dividual 'but a firm. || -- Wodoaenminemersret ol «J 5> s _0 en' t aam 9R T C ' in increased manufacturing facilities. This expenditure is now P 2 > bearing fruit in increased uction, and today we wull ~= =~>. ~~~ seasonable dates of delivery on nearly all types and practically +4 3+ _ Why not buy a Packard Six today, pay for it within a year, as &mwdo,andtghepufivemmmu does the average owner? If your present car is of average value it cash outlay except for the small monthly notes. _ _-- _ . Mrs. Dorothy Ma#son Bliss, daughter of W in. Smith Mason, Evanston capital-- ist and grand--niece of the late James Henry ("Silent") Smith, formerly of Lake county and, who. left an ectate of $30,000,000,--today expects to: ob-- mhsavommmm.yx '::o. a bond saleeman. -- She charged -- Mra.--Bliss is one Oof the heirs of her father's fortune of $5,000,000 left him by "Silent" Smith, who died in Japan in 1907 while on his honeymoon: She also is a--cousin of Princess Miguel de HER OF "SIL.ENT" ~~ SMMWTS sUMG ed at z. patr of fleeing men. 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