l t PAGE FOUR WRECEING Glazed sash suitable for storm sash glazing in porches, in shape, 95¢ and up. | To YOUR SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. . 2x4sâ€"6s, up :o 7 ft, per M. .. 1x4 clear yellow pine flooring, pe 1x6â€"8 boards, Our tremendous cash purchases recently made from the govâ€" ernument eng@ble us to offer you government inspected lumber at immense savings to you t str office. Come out may day Witwnokes Rleetrie to North GARNETT‘S 1+Come to the Camps The â€" | next best thing to going South LUMBER! LUMBER! . LUMBER! + â€"$29.50 to $65. THE GREAT LAKES NAVAL TRAINING STATION We can‘t all go south for the winter â€" but we can be truly comfortable here. * Here are overcoats . that have real warmth built into them. Better coats for winter are hard to find. â€" Come in today and see them â€"try them on and you will agree that they are built for service and are the utmost in value. . .. $15.00 ‘l.O:er I 325;00 "___. $25.00 Complete garage materials, includâ€" ing roofing paper, 3 garage sash & service door with frames, as folâ€" lows: 10x16 %00 llles .. ..$54.00 18x18 .....$73.00 ‘ 18x20 .....$83.00 Heavy _ 3 _ ply black Rubberoid roofing paper, 85 to . 90 lbs. 51.25 Per roll of 108 sq. ft., in lots of 1% or more slolz Standard â€" sizes, 4x8 to 12 ft., Per 100 * New ft Roofing GARAGES sSTORE _ N EW S | Write for Special FREE Farmers‘ Bulletin and Jeneral Catalog DJ.5 THE GREATEST VALâ€" AT 50 CENTS ON THE Heavy Joists, 2x8sâ€"10sâ€"12s [imbers, 4x4s to 12x12s Paint Guaranteed qualâ€" ity, â€" certainteed paint as good as the best, Cheapâ€" er than the rest. Per Gallon 32010 Vitreous China Closet Outfits Lowdown _ tank with latest . fitâ€" tings. ‘ Complete . $19 Also complete line of plumbâ€" Ing, pipe and fAttings. o rBgh ie i Per M and up $28.00 Ttad ow + ocW Loo orrem d P en uoi cans oi o in e cce S cce 2 +0 qubirals York on‘ Novemb:r 12 of Robert D. Lake Forest, WD $10, stamp $4. Part Wrenn, a son of the late Rev. GeoTge| of Lot 50, 8. F. Millers Subdn in City L. Wrenn, first :pastor of the [old|of Lake Forest. . eA Highland Park Baptist church.‘ Mr.|~ Grace M. Singer to E. F. Voight Wrenn who had won distinction Jn| WD $1, stamp $3. Lot 19, Second many lines, as stockbroker, rough ridâ€"| Ravine Forest, See. 21, Shields. er, noted Harvard athlete, four times|~â€"C_ T. & T. C. to W. Cosmhas. Deed national ~tennis champion, aviation‘| $10, stamp $2.50. Lots 1 anfl 2, Deerâ€" major in the world war, and a former | feld Park Land Impymt n Subdn, Chicagoan,, died of Bright‘s disease| Sec. 29, Deerfield. â€" â€" f in his apartment in the Hotel Madiâ€" CA & T C to T H. Tavior. Lot D. Hentges and wife to J. H. Clenâ€" denin WD $10, stamp $5.50. Lot 7, Subdn of part of Lot 291, Lake Forâ€" Ast. 39e A u+ son. â€" His illiness had troubled him from time to time for a year or more but did. not become critical until a week ago. ds s ts Mr, Wrenn was born in Chicago 58 years ago. He is survived by his daughter, Miss Grace Wrenn, three brothers, Everets of Chicago, Phil and George, and two sisters, Mrs. Robert‘ C. Banes and Mrs. Eleanor Parsly. The family was well known here in formér years. His wife died some years ago. f All of the brothers have been very successful in business and are nephews. of the late Mrs. F. P. . Hawkins: of: Highland | Park. Everets Wrenn is a successful Chiâ€" cago business man, Philip Wrenn is an exâ€"president of the Boston stock exchange. . George L. Wrenn is a prominent member of the New York stock exchange. 5. m â€" Entéring Harvard in ‘the fall of 1892 as a member‘ of the class of 1896, "Bob" Wrenn .. soon ~demonsâ€" trated he‘ was one of the greatest Armmerican athletes, He played on the university _ football and baseball teams, â€" particularly~ distinguishing himsclf as a nervy, resolution, quick thinking quarter back. i : G. E. Dumser to S. N. Tevander and wife jt tens WD $10, stamp $1,50. Lot 7, block 37, North Addn to Lake Bluff. + > E. J. Dowdall and wife to Mary G. Sweet WD $3000, stamp $3, Lot 4, block 35, N Addn to Lake Bluff. â€" But tennis was his great game. He won the American title in 1893, 1894, 18?,6, and l§97, and shared the dow blés honors ‘with MalcoiIm Chace in 1895. He twice turned back a Britâ€" ish invader when he stood alone beâ€" tween‘the challenger and the chamâ€" pionship. In 1894 . Gbodbody, the Irish champion, had beaten Hovey, Hobart, and Larned when Wrenn met him and took him into camp. In 1897 Dr. Eaves, champion of) Great Briâ€" tain, bowled over every American but Wrenn. 4 The residence of Lawrence Scudâ€" der of Lake Forest was burglarized late last week, according to report to the police. According to this reâ€" port the burglar entered the house while a dinner party was in progress and gained the upper floor, where he ransacked Mrs. Scudder‘s room, takâ€" ing jewéelry in value estimated at about $1,000. J. Griffith and wife to G. T. Rogâ€" ers QCD $10, stamp $7. Part of Lot 2, Geo. M. Collins Addn to Lake Forâ€" M. Lee and Alma, his wife to Nellie Blanchard WD $1. Lots 20, 21 and 22,: block 3, Lake Bluff. «; § Lake Bluff. ~‘F. H. Bartlett and wife to Edith Sykes,;, Deed $10, stamp 50¢c.. Lot 7, block 8, Ravinia Highlands. a N. Steigelman and wife to R. Rusâ€" sell. ° Part of block 24, E. Ashley Mears Plat of Highwood. WD $550; stamp $5.50. t THREE LAKE FOREST HOMES BURGLARIZED Burglars <~broke into two other places at Lake Forest during Thursâ€" day night of last week, taking a rug and other valuables from the home of A. T. Trumbull on the Waukegan road near Deerpath avenue, and .a Ford ¢oupe and some other articles from the L. B. Behr residence on the Waukegan road just south of the Arâ€" mour estate. Marguerite Boggs Brown and husâ€" band to R. Wells and wife jt tens WD $10. Stamp $7. Lot 46, Rose Terâ€" race Subdn, Sec. 28, Shields. / est Nellie Blanchard to AlmaB. Lee WD.$1. Lots 20, 21 and 22, block 8, \J. H. Dorre and wife to E. D. Marâ€" ron and wife jt tens Lot 12, block 39, ing to see if anything besides the Ford‘ was stolen. ; In December, 1900, Mr. Wrenn paid $50,500 for a seat on the New York Stock exchange, at the time the highest price ever paid for a memâ€" bership. | ; f Services |were held at noon Man: day in St. Bartholomew‘s church. Burial was in Boston. j Both families were away. _ Mr. Belir, when notified of the burglary, said he would arrive Saturday mornâ€" At the outbreak of the war with Spain both, Larned and Wrenn, old rivals of the tennis courts, fought together in the rough riders. A Residences of L. Scudder, A. T. Turnbull and L. B. Behr Are Looted REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS a "Q addn to Lake Bluff. WD $10, stamp ~©‘T. Pester and wife to W. Griffis QCD $1. Part of Lot 344, Org! Subdn of Lake Forest, â€" Ann Matthews to, State Bank of Lake Forest. WD $10, stamp $4. Part of Lot 50, 8. F. Millers‘ Subdn in City of Lake Forest. ; $ C._T. & T. C. to J. H. Taylor. Lot 17, J. 8. Hovlands second addn to H. Park. Deed $750, stamp $1, rth addn to Lake Bluff. WD $10, 7 Eoi‘ s tw B Dt ns sih tm a ht NORTH SHORE GAS CO. TEN REASONS WHY 10. . The territory supplied by the Company is one of the richest as well as one of the most rapidly growâ€" ing in the world. . Industrial depressions have no effect upon the earnâ€" ings of the Company. > f . . The shares of the Company are issued in accordâ€" ance with the requirements of the Illinois Comâ€" merce Commission. â€" j . Dividends at the rate of 7% annually aré being paid quarterly. hq ioh of . When you place your money in this investment it . is used for the improvement of:your own communâ€" ily for you. * (2sf pest‘" _ . The shares of this Company may be had of any of its employes at $100 each, either for cash or on a monthly savings plan. . The shares of this Company may be had of its emâ€" ployes at $100 each, either for cash or on a monthly savings plan. A d to . These shares are exempt from the Normal Federal Income Tax, and free of personal property tax to residents of Illinois. _ _ £: + f oual t t An investment in the 7% Preferred Shares of this Company is safe. > Gas is the indispensable servant of the home and industry. â€" ' 4 ; The Company is operated by one of the leading engineering organizations and is under the manâ€" agement of experienced, capable men. © North stamp es o ne s cene e 0 d P t l + 0 */./C. M. Templeton ‘to F. A. Cornell | J. 3 gD $10. Lot 40, block 1, Ravinia| Jackse G. §. Schwalbach and wf to M,.| â€"G. â€" K. Koon. WD $25, stamp $1. | Part of | Petru, Eot 8, John H. Sassers Reâ€"Subdn, See.| tioch. 26, Deerfleld. â€" . / *~WÂ¥; Ulreka Noerenberg to J. E. Larson | Faust and wife, jit tens. Part of Lot 1, block | plock 9, Org! plat of Highland Park. WD C.1 $10, stamp $2.) :.; ‘~ |_. > $ '“"' . E. Metcalf us‘l:ij Erb and wife. QCD $10. Part Sec, $1, Libertyville. _ ‘W; I. Carlsen and| wife to E. G. Huber. . WD $10, stamp $5.00.. Part block 72, H. Park. _ fyie State Bank of Chicago to A. Dunas Deed $10, stamp $4." Lot 11, R. Clarâ€" gn:: Brown‘s subdn, Sec. 36, Deerâ€" @10. ~â€" 19 k A I A. Cornell| ©J. Rectenwald and wife to D. 1, Ravinia| Jackson. . WD $100, stamp 1d. Part Sec. 34, Deerfield. i wf to M.| G.~C. Gridiey and wife to E. 1 Part of| Petru.: WD $10. Part Sec. 17, ; wife. Deed $1300, stamp $1.50, â€" Part C. T. & T. C. to R. A. Bell and wife, jt tens. Lot 58, Deerfleld , Sec. 290, Deerfield. Deed $475, stamp $0c. $. Leonardi and wf et al to Jen. nie M. Strobel. Part of Lot 2, plat C of Highwood.. QCD $10, ___ A. J. Itrich and wife to E. K. Ryck. off. QCD $1. Lots 28 and 24, block A, Org) Plat of Lake Bluff, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER i6