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Libertyville Independent, 2 Oct 1924, p. 6

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2 EKNFORE- l CLOSE MORTGAGE NR $90,900.00 Hill Steamboat Line Is Hit- in Foreclosure Started in Milwaukee. "on; to forecloee mortgagee on three boats of the Hill Stemehip Line which operates between Kenmhn. "halogen end Chieatto. and which have an avenue vnlue of $800,100, were begun Thursday in federal court in Milwaukee, by executors ot the will of "with Print, to whom the mort- gagee were given. The executor: are Catherine end Alfred Prinz. The boats in auction are the Wen- kenn. Kenosha and Sheboygnn. Etch we: named by the Hill eompeny' hr 880.800. 3 total of 890.900. . The piaintifts chiming tht the com- pany dehult'ed in paying hack the principel and interest thereon. at the can to lo" the boats end my the "nations " from the proceede. The Hill Line has operated its height ate-mere from makes" for e number of you: and this is the first indication that the compeny might be in flannel-l struts. ' "2 Bikini}: -asid wife to S. S. Sera- flgtski and wife. Part of lot 13, See. 4, Grunt. WD $10, stamp " -- - "FE-Wight and iite toy. B. Lyon Part of lot 1, Cory's addn to Lt. Ft WD 810, stamp "3.507.; _"' _ __. - " . . Gertrude C. Reine" to Rosmary C. Wescott and husband it tens. Part of lot W, block 75, F. P. Hawkins Addn to H Park. WD 810, stamp tl. Sept. 26, 1924. E. J. Miller to H. R. Tant. Lots 29 and M, block 8. Deerfield Park Land and Impvt, Assn. spb. WD $10, stamp "iiiirc.%rkdr' tiiiii "wire to W. J. Batman. Part of Iota T and 8, Will- Mm C. Parker: subdn. WD $10, stamp in! Kandy amfirtN to a o. .tte-natdnrtfe.tttersa.utt47in My Grove" "Lightning. yr; 8900. - WD 810. M. Pnyboukl and wife to A. Winch- ocu and wife Jt tens. Lots " and 86. We! 4, Wuhbvrn Put. WD 810. My " _ __-- -" - milieu-nu Ind wife to Elisabeth In. Lee. [at 2, block 28. Zion City "hdrt. QCD 810, My 01, ___ _ "R's. Blunfberg and wife to D. b Julinsky and wife it tens. Lot 18, blk. 5, Blumbergs subdn. Wp_SIO_. "tpr' -t? Ocpumbor at, 1924. k P. M. Hanna 3nd wife to H. 0. At- woll and Helen I. Atwell. 1t tens. um I to so inclu. Villa Wood um. Sarah Thorensen and husband to H. W. Pauling and wife, it tens. not M, 'ttt 6, Owners subgin. WD $10, stamp K. A. Allen and wife to C. Nadier. Ptrt of lot 18, S Tn subdn Bee 16, Wnukegan. WD $10, stamp 82: WOT & T00. to3. But-chum die. it ten. not 130 B. A. Cumming- & ce.. North Avenue man to 'trar. m. Deed, 3860: lump we: _ "c ' a: Tr Co to I. J. sum: and wife ft tens. Lot 13, block I, Kellogg: sub. Deed " --_- c. if Hanan-om and wife to 011m Anderson. Lot 1, Blelmehls subdn. Q CD 810. . - -- Joule Gum Coudny ad husband to Duncan Russell and husband. It "It. Lot. 10 um II, block 8, Moder: W with. Wuhan. WD "tttr, my " C. R. Mann and wife to Men " Grundy. Th part of lot lt, hick I. ttlr'""" Park. Highlnnd Put. wo ' Ellen J. Grundy to C. R. Iona and wife. " tom. Th ot of lot ll, bloc! 6. tfl.'""'"" Park, Highlund Put. WD 10. . J. In to C. o. Smith. Lots 1 Mad a, block 2, any: Lake lubdn. 09D $1. -- A. a; Anson and we to man T. tin-on. Lot " In Abbot: addn to Nor. mndy mbdn. Catt. WD 10. - . "ninth Iona and banana et at to J. J. CuolAn and W. P. Gummy I hatf of NE cum: Bee. lt, pt ot Sec. ",D-futd.ttCD$L,, 7 A Home A. mu: and husband at I] to J. J. enrol" "a w. P. Carol". The I but of NI gunner of Sec. 19. use pt of Bee. M, Mela. QC!) " W. B. Smith and wife at II p). Rep- hol: and wife, it tens. Th pt of the NW gunner of the NE quarter of Bee. M, Highhnd Put. QCD $10. Jennie E. Skinner to P. G. Kat: and J. W. Kota. B 1881.8 ft of W halt of to" 1 ad , of 3 trel half of Bee. 5, Antioch. WD $10, lump " ". Nam: 1nd wife to R. harem. Lou 1 and , In blk t, Median cubdn. Wuhan. WD " ltunp 82.50. A B: Lowelme'yer to W. J. Smith. Lou " and tr hnlf of lot 44. Bonnie Brook "Mn. also NW (manor Bee. tl, Watt. konn. WD " Jump 81.59. B. Lowenmeyer to F'. tl. Smith. not " nttd N halt of lot 44, Bonnie Brook "Mn. Wuhan. WD tl. stamp $1.60. "b. w. wmium and cm to H. a. Dan. Til half of lot T, William Park subdn. Wauooudn. WD 819. "ary Pe. Vii. C. btsreeio to M. H. But-(cu. Lot tg'tl'."""" "than. Highland Put. 0 I. D. W. Williams Bnd wife to T. be. and win. Lot 49. Willluml Purl cult. on Siocum Lake. Wnucoudu. WD 8200. my "e, - -- - D. 'vawnllum to T. Hanan. W I." of lot f, William. Put IIIMI. WD 810. stamp 500. A, - - . B. . Runnrd to G. W. Brand. latte II and Mark 2, Highland Pr. Deed. on". "my $10. a. W. Bald and wife to label B. Mm and Get-1nd. B. Mar. it . Lot " In Moe! r, "13th Pt. tlt In.» ".50. to , A. Johnna: 1e Hart of Bee. M, Cednr Luke. nu. -irrritit. our t" Wuhinxton, Oct. I. - Inquiries re- ceived from vnrioul lectionl of the country indicate that the people went to know of washington in experienc- ing the acne emotions " other com- munities wttieh tom the backbone of the nation. Wuhinxton bu only been called the "whispering gallery ot the notion", tor here the Federal Gov- ernment in located and thereby cen- trnlizins, to - extent, the political, socinl and economic life ot all citlsena. The war (we Wuhinuon I. eomopol- ttan atmoaphere. and it ha been th arorld capitol since that time beau-e 'ot the dominating polition of the U. B. in interaction" "In". With this SE- ception. the units! city differ: tot B whit from thin Street ot the Home American town. I Like any other community, Wash- ington revels in gossip, mostly ot a po- litical or social nature. Being so close to the hub of things, those living with- in the city do not attach importance to activities of officials as those some distance away. It is merely a differ- ence of perspective. This is the rea- son that a congressman or govern ment office holder looks bigger to the folks in his home district. Recently. 'a newcomer in congress from the ('io,'Gfiii'it' became incansed at the Ifailure of people here to recognize his limportance and suggested, to his col- leagues that a bill should be introduc- 'ed moving the Capital to the west of ithe Mississippi. His proposal only (made this uninitiated representative :the laughing stock ot the House for 'itwo years. More experienced legislat-I ors know Just where, they stand ini official life and govern themselves ae-l cordingly. 1 With the elections drawing ciose,i the most popular form of mental act-l ivity is the formation of prospective? Cabinets for the next President. or l course. it is somewhat premature, but; people, as. a rule, spculate on every-1 thing. With the resumption of the' social season on a small scale, "Cab. inet-Making" is the chief topic in the drawing room and at the club houses. Whether one agrees with the predic' tlons made during a conversation with high officials and their families, the fact that a notable is the authority ' tor a statement. no matter how Vague, always adds a dash of color. in Wash- , ington, and elsewhere, most people ' like to believe that they have the "tow down" on doings of the great men and women whose names appear promi- nently in the daily newspapers. The fact that information relatively worth- lees is given in strictest confidence heighten! the value to the confidant. It has a tendency to strengtohen con- vlctlon because dketuurionanight bring doubts. . -irtu imulnhtion is nanny en.- livened by atmversttttttrt, much of the dope Q11 future Cabinet: must be tak. Ar- . ,n -AuA m..- ' CiGriliii "d"irraGridit. Thou atttt niacin" the election of Mr. Cool!" expect seven! new been in his - W. A. Cennon and wife to A. in. Home" end wife it tone. WD 810. 1 Btamp 60c. note " end.:0.W. A. 1 Cennone enbdn. l B. Lowemeyer to Ill. A. Anderson end wife. Deed 81. Mnantt 81. Lot a :49, Bonnie Brook Bubdn. ii.EriiuraCwise8rc?: Kept. WD 810. Shiny tt. Pt of NW qr. of " at of Sec. 18. Win We Demoweki and huebend to P. C. an. end J. R. Weieh. QC!) 810. Lot s, bit t, tgndentnsrst. M. B. Sincere end wife..to M. D. Xenon end wife " tone. WD no. sump " Lot ' end of of lot 2, gm 88, North Adan to me Bluff. W. W. Stripe end wife to W. A. Tebben end wife it tene. WD tlik Stem» 81. Pt of See. M, "run. P. v. Honey end wife to Vine" ot Weuoonde. QCD $100. A efrip of lend in R. C. Kent's Weueonde Bubdn. ledge lorri- end hue to 0. Her- ' rie. WD 310. Sump 02.60. um I l lend It, bit t, Weukuen Ger- ' done. ' _" W. M. met end wife to Jeeee I L. Bleine. WD $400. Bump 50c. Lot . B, Mk 2. Undenhnret eddn., ' ioFii.'ihnki.ndrttqthA-!t. Semwlineki end T. M. Selenium . it fene. WD 84000. sump " not , t, Boerbere enhdn. . [ ,. P. K. Inohue end wife to C. P. Grant. WD :10. All tint pt of lot l 10, bit 10, humor eddn tp H Ph. f Wing Ill of sir " tt of ed lot. i. C. P. Grant to P. K. Ieechtle end wife if tone. WD tio. All that b. pt of lot to, Ni M), Exmoor eddn l, to H. Ptr. lying E of W " ft of ed lot. . I Ellen Newman, Byron Vernon to k J. H. Weronen. WD $10. Bump $1. V Lot 13, blk b, E. A. Cummings & Co'tt eddn to Wkgn. If A. V. Ptrritrtt end wife to W. lt Cepeeiue. WD $10, Btemp $1.50. t. Lot 20. but 40, North eddn to Lela I. Bluff. c."b;§oyuor Berry no '11. to W. B. Mrantremttrin. wn $10. Bump $27.50. Pt of Bre '8,_thstP., _ W. Cnpeslm und wife to J. G. M. Lutmnberzor. WD no. sump 81.50. Lot M, MI 40, North addn to uh mun. "EH: 1 T. Co. to M. J. Ginter and no. Bump :5. w If ft N3 SEVEN": Jr'ot' an ttr of Sec " Deerfteld. -- _ whirl-Aiivjmieyer to E. C. mum: WD " Stamp MSO. tatt Mt, Don Mo Brook tttttttht. -- - "it. R. Edwards and v". to Arnold. WD 8725. Guam " 12. Butrtett mm mbdn. __ _ "'n "'ib'éoniuiéy'ér' to R. L. Inad- hone. WD " Stamp 31.50. Lot ttt Baum» Brook Inbdn. it}, Kano-abut: and wife to 10, 39min Pullman we to A. B. I. -ttinakt Stamp " w I win to c. P. f that pt of lot "an up H Ph. not orycouncu. Ttseteatattuandgoif course My u to the on." that there will be at [out (our "and... Then divina- uy that Palm-aur- Genenl New bu outuvoq by useful- neu and my be succeeded by Bar. com sump. new secret"! to the pree- Ment, or one ot the [ceding Republi- cens of the Home. Other. any that the Coolidge cumin unmet, W. M. Butler, will and e berth " the PIG or Secret"! ot Commerce. euc- oeedlnz Wet. who in looking for other field. to conquer utter notw- uinx hie degrartmetnt "caudally. Over the teem" they u; that Score: an of labor Dem will route and make wey for mother event. Trouble hu- followed the Secretary of the New and come expect Mr. Wilbur to return to his luv pmtlce In Cell- tomia. Dun-sell. a who sateen". once "It! that there " numbing like polities and nothing in when the pow- er ot circumstances 113mm evident. No doubt there no thousand- of pe who feel qualified and deserving or Cabinet pom and not the Job. There ere others who decline invitations to this high honor. to they know that in "politics, merit in rewarded by the possessor being raised, like n tartret, to a position to be fired at." Serving on a board of directors in a business field, a capable man has a chance to defend himself, but as a member of the Cabinet he is constantly under pressure from political sources. The glory is only passing. as illustrated in everyday life here, when former Cabi- net officers are never noticed in a crowd. If John W. Davis wins the election, it is said that Frank W. Polk would be his choice tor Secretary of State. Robert Lansing, who formerly held the post under the late President Wil- son. is slated for a diplomatic assign- ment, possibly to the Court of Saint James at London. Nobody mentions William J. Bryan for a Federal job. With Mr, LaFollette as a possible winner in the struggle for the Presi- dency, speculatiow falls flat, for few share the Wisconsin Beuator'tf confi- dence at this time. - F If you have the time,urianee over , list of Federal officials; occupying positions by appointment. and you'll iobserve that an effort is made to pre- serve geographical balances in re- lgidhs where the party in poker has a Elarge following. This unwritten rule Iholds true, especially in the mntitude Our Washington Lettér P"""' Linc, cmvu.-, -- -- - of commission- and bdreame having a 'iong patronage list. A President like King Louis the Fourteenth orpranee, has to keep in mind the use femur]: of royalty that "everyone I appoint to e vacant post r we a hundred dhe oontented and one ungrateful." There are may dreaming of place and pov- er many who will be disgruntled with the turn ogtttereard' on March 4, 1925. GG is give mu vent to tum fuhlon men for culled mu. L,titrnr as. Bo wan. L. P. lit-Inna (my yifg at Nut? 1.1. "iariirihCiiti. sump m Lou 40 and tt, bit 3. Green Bay Ridge mtttdtt. V Don Moran to l. 1. Huge. WD 810... not " Dora nouns subdn. : SEPT. 24, "ttq. W. B. Smith and wt to N. Ameun W. D. 810. St. $.50. Lot IO," Bit It, Kirk animal's Adda fo. W._ P. H. mm: and vi to D. R. 811nm? and w! it teal Dead 810. St. 82.00. Lots " And M, sad pt of lot " .11 In Blk t, Ruin}: Highlands., D. w. wnunm ind wt to C. Gian: W. D. "(Donut 86.Wmluml Park Bum on 319mm Lake. T. OOH-mm! and wt to F. R. Hicks W. D. 810. at. 82.50. Lot T, Gold. unIth'l Linda Subdn. T. Goldsmith "a wt to P. R. Hick: W. D. 810. St. 8.50. Lot lt, In Gold. smiths Diva. G. Hammond to H. L. Hammond W. D. no. St. "O. Lot 78, George R. Lyman Third Sign." - -- - -- 'n. M. Runyud to run Kelly Dead :23. " use. Pt. ot Lot t, Door- c. R. Thorn to a. H. Flown w. D. an. at. no. no: u. Chum R. Thon- Addn. in Antioch. A. Voolllu to o. I. nocxomch w. D. 810. M. 8.50. Pt. of Bee. M, PPe moat E. V. or" and wt to o. I. Reckon- bucl Q. C. D. 81.00. 6 you In N " of NE at of " qr of Bert. 81. tro- mom. mum WIIke to o. I. Rocknhch W. D. 810. St. 81.00. Pt at Bee. " Fremont. BY WIHLIAI DALI? N. . A; thte-tdent P. Contact to O. I. Bockonbach W. D. no. tet. $2.00. m. of Sec. M, Pre. mom. Emu): Fnuomo o. I. Rockenbnch w. D. no. Bt. $6.00. Pt ot NW qr of SW or of Bee. M, Fremont. H. T. Huntsman) and wt to Rose E. bum: W. D. $10. St. $1.00. hot " In Petite Lulu Pk. I BattdotOitt Ind wt to L. Bran. 60111.10 W. D. tto. St. 81.00. Pt d! but it, Sec tr, Mall. "on. ' Wetttt to Cnollno Mar. WD tttM. "a; 01.50. tatt tt, 'hu.' Webb and - North-Ida s. r. T. - and wt to E. J. Ann:- Un and w! it ten W D. $10. at. $1.60. Lot 2. Fowler: Cedar La)tr, Subgn._ "alibi Vince to mm a. magma. W. D. W300. un Ti, 1.}. Shut! tttttsn. "if Enrollment and wt to P. Mae. nmmd Love W. D. $1.00 St. 810. Lot M, Ruin Pttreat. A "r,trii.jintur and wt to C. wanna, and wt it tons W. D. 83850. M. ".00 Pt of Lot t, Bushman; Addtt. to H Ph - -iu,, Tr tut to A. V. Puncher and wt " tom Dual :10. St. 84.00. Lot It, McGuire and Orr: l?easrfrtd fer". Judrlch. WD :10. Stamp 60e. GGG' uve plenty 0! '. WY. oauER 2. I924 JUNE BARNES, (htRiIlihll, DOME NLWWER, DIES Judge V. Y. Banal. 78. Zlon. no origin" follower at the up Dr. John Alexander Down. nnd whit but: tho dbtlnotlon ot having boon the that municlpal Judge In the mu ot mi. not. died um min; nt nitto.thirtr o'clock " the Vletory neutral noo- pltnl in Wuhan. Ho lutlorod n lotions mum ommlon only thl- week but and to so! roll-t. A Bore Distinction of Itt First Human???" in e a e. f When Bowie founded Bion he mode Mr. Home e municipel Jud" there. Thte was in 1008. baton the plea wee "opted In Chicago. He held the office tor "vent. meme. Judge Berne- drifted any from Wilbur Glenn Venn. Dowie'e succeeeor and for e III-N! ot yeere had been a string supporter ot the Independent inc ion in Zion. In who of his " vnnced use he continued to pumice In! up to bin in! illness? -'" A persistent report we: current on the Itreete Thundey to the effect that Judge Berne- had died. This in believed to he" started trom" the not that it was realized that his condition was very (rave. Inquiry at the hoppitnl brought out the state ment that he was still living at that time with a slight improvement no- ticeable in " condition. Visscher Vere Barnes, lawyer, leg. islator. Jurist and author of the his- tory of Zion. was one of the best known and moat inthtential citizens of Zion. He was born in Renssalaer, N. Y. Feb. tl, 1851. He was educated in Oshkosh Normal School ot Wis- consin and Oberlin University and took the course in law at Yale Uni. versity and later a graduate course, at Chicago Law School. Removing to the west he settled in South Dako- ta where he served for several years as county judge ot Kingsbury County, South Dakota. He was elected a. member of the Dakota house of representatives and was a momber of the provisional sen- ate or South Dakota. He wan U. B. Commiaiqoner tor Dakota; city attor- ney of DeSmct. S. D., and member ot the board of Education of South Da- Kota. _ F m 1900 he 'wasjcandidate tor gov- ernor of Illinois on the Prohibition ticket. Previous to this he had Bert ed as chairman of the State prohibi- tion organization of South Dakota and had won distinction as a public snooker and organizer in the Prohibi- tion movement. Later he made his home in Lake Blutt where he was village attorney. He was attraeted to the Zion ttttttty. ment and ellying himselc with it bar. came trerreral counsel for Zionrnnd John Alexander Bowie, taking up hie residence in Zion in its early den. becoming city attorney and munici- pal judge end identitying himself with the Zion interests. _ - . MARRIAGEUCENSES "» * a4r.U,rilarar,Are-rare He had been twice married; to Miss Mary LIBelle Erin: And to In: Annie M. Chunberlaln. His u. tor life was spent In the xenon] prance of law. "fudge Barnes m recognized u n wonderful neontour "a his source of not!" named to be unlimited. A Ion. Attorney E. B. Runes of Boles. Idaho. "rived many. too lute to m M. father alive. Another child, I daughter. ankle: in Sui Diego. Cal. q-qrqr-4r4-b4r4' ¢§§*§§§§§¥§*§**3§ Icahn! Bishop. 24, Bristol; Win. Juliette Stonebrenker, 21. Bristol. Win. , "itch"! R, Vol-stun. M, Little Chute. Win. ___ A - "okirttine M. Johnson. M, Apple ton. Win. - _ Wht. R. Brunet. 24. Fond du tare, Wig. Eunice Locum". 19, Fond an be. Karl Ruth. " Immune. wu. Dora Hill, 21, Hllvnukeo. Win. Stove Wojnowsli. M, Immune. Anna "not. It, "minutes. Win. Gun Demos. M, Chmgo. Idol] Kama. It. Chime. Wtn. Raider. " Kowotkum. wu. Melina: Ennleiter. M, Wou'Bend John Nmrodo. 27. North Chlcuo. Marlo Mallet. M, North Chicano. Burr thn Krona. M. Dogma". m. Helen Walburxa Biathlon, " Otetr me. lil. . Jessie N Reunion. M, whining. Belle Junta. 18. Milwaukee. Witt Em" mm. M' Kenonht. Wis. Rose. Pen-rum. 18. Kenosha, Win. Arthur lemer, M, New London Win Wig Lam-u Budd. 28. Shawna Win. Thom" W. Nerhv. 24, Milwaukee. San Kahn, M. Mllwnukoo. Alfrn'l W. thttttttrtttettrr, " Jacar- Ion. Wis. no" mam. n. Neuron. Wht (rm-em Hertol. _M, Township of Ptotttortt. - Ljiiuriit Want. 19. Township of Mon. John Km. It. to, Milwaukee. Win. Clan Levin. M, Immune. Wis. Hem" W..Albrlxht. M), Columbus. Lillian J. Nelson. 20. Columbuu. Funk Stuntman " Wankel". Ann: Slam. M, Wnuconda. Ill. ' Arthur Schnonke. M. Fond du no. [gene Russell. 28. Pond dn Ute. hieda Mttrtt, M, Hanna. Wig. Geo. E. Rome". " Woodstock. Ill, Lillian E. Wilson, 18. Wood-lock. Richafd D Stuck M. Zlon. Hannah RF". 24. Zion. John Lindmviat. Bt, Waukenn. Helen Kari lil. Etetet. Robert R. Burnside. 24. Chicano. Halon B. Willem. 2t. Highland Ph Dominick Annlo. 37. Konnaha Cooling lunch. ll. mm m P. Ink. n. 11mm Dorothy V. mun-m. M. MB. "a... an Vol", " Wuhan. sum um. " Wuhan. C 1M. _ Arttttu 1. Imus. u. cum Bonnet 0.,vKIIIlOI. so. Gun». Harold B. "we. " North Chi. mo. has B. Gun. IT, North Chlugo. Michal Climb. " North Chime. Ell: tutu. tt, North Chic-.30 f'"'" G. Plum. " Northbrook. Il I Ron M. Spoon». to, Outlaw. m. Rude!» A. maul. 40, lunar». noun Ho». " Intuit... Ruben Icahn". " Shoboyun. "I. _ "on Hatter, 18, Shaun". Win. Robert "as". 13._0nyllako. m. llu Punt. " Chicago. Hm" Knob]. at. Dino-h. Win. Martha Summon. " Outlook. gamma o. Dottter, M. Avplom. W I. In"; Frye. 21. Kimberly. Win. ' Chum P. Taylor. " Chicago. B. Mar butt. " Chicago. John sum. M. Chicuo. Josephine Ktatta, w. Chicago. lance G. Winohndsky. M. Mil. wmkee. . . Viol: Gononheimeh 19. Mttwtbttttee. Stanlev Kmhuhn. 21. Min-mun". Consume trtanlrowiatr, 18. Milwau- Ree Ill Verna Aliwsrdt. 19. Chieago, m. Ernst Hlmroth. 43. Milwsukee. Della Neitzel, 33. Milwaukee. Walter M. Laczka. " Milwaukee. Gladys Hansen. 20, Milwaukee. Edward J.tshttuette, 28. Racine. Mabel Lawler, M, Racine. Wis. Louis E. Meyer. '21. sneboygnn Louise Krummennuer. 21. Sheboy- gen. Wis. Irving Orlando Hook. 30. Greyslake. ' Madeline Olive BurriGse. 32. Liber- tyville. David Norton. w. Zion. Funces Hawkins»: 37. Zion. Chu. T. Wiechoring, 21. Oshkosh. Wis. A!" W. HIM}. item if sum. so. cite." - Oswald Gabon. " main: City. Em. amen. u. Mtetttgin City, Béumont Lindbloom. 23. Minna. Edna None. M, Milwaukee. Arthur. A. Meyer. 29.39110"; Ethel Axelaon. M. Renal". August Verhelm. 22. Mlhnukeo. Edna Baum. 18. Milwaukee. Witt. Forrest Gleason Ray. 22,, Ounce. Lillian Blair. M. Oshkosh. Wis. Fred Baum". M. Chicago. Helen Ellis. 18. Chicago. Clarence R. Kraft. 23. Milwaukee Evelyn Denver. lit. Mmrdttltee. Bennie mgrttertttr, M, Kiliankee. Luelle Lind. ST, Wei-on. Minn. Helpful Hints About Elecirig Service Scmug' or,ooosr-aes-r-2o2ettu-dt--oithG"o"""u' mm 1Mtlt1, M lam- als.9tlt11t??hht.e,,t! 5m PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY te," mum» w-ia, mm». or NORTHERN ILLINOIS Elmer Btadelmann. M. Superior wu. . ___ Win Frances Turk. 20. Konosha. O Geo. Witchow. 31. Rtpott, Wis: _Bernlce Spaulding. Si, Riven. Witt J. William Mon Jr. " Fox Lake Dorothy Peterson. 20, Fox Lake. Edward Howard Martin 26, Ch', cage. kimono Annon, 28. Superior. W19. Freeman F. Hollister. 29, Renown Bessie Maud Phillips. IU. Chicago. Philip W. Nelson. 30. Kenouhn. WU. Ruth P. Lllley. 27. Kenosha. Wis. Fred Run. 39; Chicago. Nora NHWebb. M, Chlaso. Pager Blue-neck". M), North Chgo. Bertha Miller, 40. North China... wuammum an. mull-I hunch- EAzEL F - ithtt 'h a at. Lt'fdbt,et,t" III I... =tl,,t"trtl."at'ttt2'fat ' ie,e,ttdi,tt'dttg,'d=ttlfat'l'ttt ' nmhwwwdl'udw on unnu- thq Null-Ill I" r! it "" - I". mmm-r. - WWVfl-whm I! my: in M "White-lad rwfi-rrm'er" - deqmdfimhanflmd-fim-hthu Ateetgtrs Ind-aha tet, In t',',gtU'Gd',t'at.% a Mii1fimDotumn "IT-gum Andra-1LT!» Thanh tndtvUant coup-4:: I','athtii". 2astgrule,"t'du'M"i1',riiflAu'lu'1 can» GairWa"iAtmauo-htr-ta-rtueMuto nkhthcddmnofothumdommbdngmbjecad. '15 -trttthdi 7 D. h 1933.156! an." an. 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