Unkm Bk of Chicago to J. M. Fein-- gold,. D. Lot 63. Forest Home Subn., Shielde. # R. T Dowell to T. W. Worswick, QCD. Lot 9. Woodbine Park Sec. 11. Antioch. F. H. Bartlett to L <Fletcher Graham and wife D. botz.Block' 50. Bartletts N. S. Pties, Libertyville. J. W. McLaughlin and wife to C. A. Gauger and wife WD. Lots 12' and 13. Pirst Addn. to Sunshine | C. _ G. Pettis and wife to T. J.| Knaak, WD. Lot 21, Owners Home-- | stead Subn, Deerfield. i D. R. Lewis to S. A. Sevin, WD.| Lot . Glenwood Heights, Wauke-- . A. Kein and wife to H. A. Lehm-- kubhl and wife WD. Lots 34 and 35. Blk. 1. Orvis Subn.. Wkgn. Worswick, QCD. Lot 9. Woodbine Park, Sec. 11, Antioch. Foreman Trust and Savings Bank J. Lastovic et al to A. Grzegorzew-- ski anmnd wife WD. Lot 21. Blk 14. to G. R. M 21 and H2, Beach Subn C. T. & T. Co. to J. M. Marsh and sister, D. -- Lot 9. Blk 4, Branigar Bros. Woodland Park Subn.. Deer-- field. TA M. 6. Segle and husband, to R. J. Daniels and wife WD. Lot 2. Thorsebs Resubn.. S. Hland Addn to J. K. Jobson and husband, to H. C--Carlson and wife WD. Lots 22 and 3. pt Lot 24. S. T. D. Sec. 16, Waukegan approached oy conceort managers who wish to take her on tour but she has consistently refused to acpest public appearance engage-- ments, as she wishes to be known ms ¥oice. to my ::r?l':.dicncotofl:;%'i %bdn't know hog. it would appear on concert stame, knowing that I was only' Real Estate Transfers Lake County Title New York (rfi'tdy_.---\{alughn hl:.: Leath, pioneer radio girl who breadcasted nine vears, is often Vaughn De Leath Pre-- fers Not to Make Pub-- lic Appearances Pioneer Radio Girl Likes | to Remain V oice to Fans Trust Company 220 Washington St., WAUKEGAN Tel. 4. A whadt--y trie to ho -- Abstract of Title Furnished By 14, _ Evanston Motor Acceptance Co.: to | I. A. Moody and wife OCD Lot 3, | Rlk 18. Marquette Hlands Pirst | Subn.. Waukegan. é | . Chicago Trust Co. to L. E. John-- fson and wife. WD. Lot 19. Block 2 ; Douglas Nursery Subn. | _ Constance Jaurndrau, to W. Mock-- | ler, QCD. Lot 10, Block 36. H pk. From _ Europe, Africa -- and Asia, this pioneer radio head-- lirer receives fan letters. In ad-- ition --to a secre , . Miss De T oath has often Bad to call in the aid of an interpreter to read her mail, There have been bulky official looking letters bearing the crest of an African potentate, quaint long strips of praise 6n Chinese stationelz, square sturdy envelopes from English country towns and thousands of letters_of apvreciation from American fans. of her program and the clarity of her voice. . "At the present moment I would say that the waltz ballad is the most popular song on the radio, thouzgo preferences go in eycles. During the summer 'hot music' was in the ascendancy. *A Shady Tree' by Walter Donald-- son, which follows his 'At Sun-- down' and 'Befdv Blue Heaven' is tie=most liked song on the air. Both® words and music bn':s to mind a picture of spring on cold winter nights, this has 2 great appeal." ous to hear anything. Now the public is most fastidious and a singer must be absolutely certain me And dnase my cares a--way wife D. Lot 6, Block 6, Branigar Bros. Sunset Terrace, Deerfield. §S. A. Warner and wife to L. A. Moody and wife WD. Lot 3. Block 18. Marquette Hlands' First Subn. Waukegan C._T. & T. Co. to R. E. Argast and wife D. Lot 2. Block 7. Branigar Bros. Woodland Park, Deerfield. C. T. and T. Co. to E. Martin and wife D. Lot 6, Block 6, Branigar gar Bros. Sunset Terrace. _ _ _ _ H. Bs Payne to F. M. Stoffel and wife, WD. Lot 186. Belmont Addn. to A. Kroll et al to A Grzegorzewski and wife OCD.: Lot 21, Blk 14, Drey-- ers subn, Waukegan. 5 A. E. Schatz, to E. H. Gleason and wifte, WD. Lot 11, Subn Blk 31. H. Union Bank of Chicago to L. G. Caldwell, D. Lot 7, Block 4, Sunset Hills Ests., Deerfield. . Union . Bank of Chicago to . V. Gavin and_ wife D. Lot 10, Block 3. Lake Fore® Heights Subn.. Deerfileld. A. P. ~Sullivan and husband t9 Wildwood Rod and Gun Club Corp.. P H. Bartlet Lot 2. Block Woods, Shields F. H. Bartlett to C. D. Rexstrew and wife, D. Lots 9 and 10, Block 14. Bartletts Lake View Ests.. Shisids. Deerfield Pk MARCH 1, 1928 G. Anderson to L. Wineske, WD: Lot 462 Glenwood Heights Sec. 17, Waukegan.. # wauresan. . ® i C Peoples Trust and Savings Bankl:m to W. N. Frye and wife D. uot 20. |.,,,, Hields Lake Forest Ravine Park.i C Shields. [ 2k WD 14 Antioch F H. Bartlett to K. W. Jansen, D. Lot 7. Block 5. Bartletts Sheridan Rd. Pk. Subn. ; F. H. Bartlett to L M. Miniter, D Lot 11. Block 8. Bartletts Sheridan Lake View Ppties. V. Viti and wife to G. Viti and wife CCD. 'Lot 1. Sarti Bros Subn.. P. H. Bartlett to G. J. Wegner and wife D. Lot 5. Blk 9, Bartletts N. S. Ests.. Waukegan. o . Moeller et al to C. D. Bodine. WD. Lot 6, Block 2. Branigar Bros. I.ot 127. Shaws Subn. Fox Lake present moment I rat the waltz ballad Eopular song on the preferences go in ig the summer 'hot i the ascendancy. *A by Walter Donald-- ollows his 'At Sun-- :iv Blue Heaven' is song on the air.> and music bn'ns to re of spring and on nights, this has 2 t to A. W. Daniels, D 31. Bartletts °N. S and wife to C. D Block 2. Brant-- 11 !_ Wken Natl. Bk. to G.--F. Gall, D. {Lot 36. Petite Lake Hwoods, Antioch: | E. Abbey to C. F. Larsen,-- WD. Lots 16. 17 and 18, blk 8, Wkgn Gar-- | dens. , ! A. Hein and w? to E. P. Hutchinson 'and wf. WD. Lots 23 and 24, Brown's Subn, Sec. 20, Wkgn. '. _ A. F. Sullivan and husband, to T. | Maloney, WD. Lot 22, Sullivans ! Sullivans Hillcrest Subn., Grant. C. T. & T. Co., to W. D. Heartt and wife, D. Lot 15, Blk 8, Branigar Bros. Woodland Park. Deerfield. P ~Hudson and wf to D. Travenati ang@ wi. WD. Lots 50 and 51. Beach View Subn, Benton. » J. Borden and wf to E. P. Swift. WTYr . SF'®ar See 72. Shields. K. _C. Donohue and husb to J. M. MeKitr'ck and wf. WD Lot 6. Wii-- liam ~Brumm's Subn, Libtyville. _J. M. McKitrick and wf to Libty-- ville Tr & Syngs Bk. QCD. Lot 6 William Brumm's Subn. ; C T & T. Co. to W. £&. Clow, D Lot 9. Holt's Subn. A. L. Parker and wf to A. M. Risson and husb, WD. Lot -- 224, 3Shaw's Third Suon, Sec 10, Grant. P M Bartlett to F. S. Brooks and wf, D. Lots 13 and 14. blk 31. North-- wood's 1st AHan. Warren. C . A. Newcobm to M. Dunski, D ta+ 32. blk 24. 6 Wkgn. $ *~* A. Michael and husb to G. Wilson ind wf. Pt Secs, 13 and 24, Grant. MARCH 7. 1928 y J. Bowden and wf to L. E. Wah!-- mMhan, WD. Blks A and B, Hland Park. * L. Herschenson and husb to S. H. Holland and wf, WD. Lots 9 to 18 inc, Lots 34 and 50 inc. Phillips & Barr's Subn, Libtyville. G. W. Jones and wf to J. A. Strat-- ton, WD. Lot 169, Shaw's Subn: An-- tioch. L. E. Wahiman to J. Bowden and wf. WD. ~Blks &A and-- B, H PK.-- > -- +Clara Wilton to R. J, Wilton and wf, WD. Lot 7. pt lot 8, blk 2. Chinns Addn to Antioch.. . P. H. Bartlett to M. G. Buckley, D. Lot 1, blk 60. Bartletts N S Ests, Wkgn. & mont. v W. B. Smith and wf to A. Dynie-- wiez, QCD. SW qr SE qr Sec. 31. Fremont. s C. D. Smith and wf to A. Dynie-- wicz, QCD. SW gar SE qr Sec. 31. Fremont. C I. Smtih and wf to H. A. Dunie-- wicz anrd wfi, WD. SE gqr SE gqr Sec. 31, Fremont. I. Smith and wf to A. Dyniewicz, QCD. SW qd SE qr Sec. 31, Fre-- QCD., Lot 2, Sawyer & Mears Subn Deerfield. j S. Greco and ~wf to J. C. Frame, QCD. Lot 69, Hwood, SE qr Sec. 15. Deerfield. e G. R. Feverly and wf to S. Andrze-- jewski and wf, WD. Lot 4, blk 7. Drey's Subn, Wkgn. 8. Andrzejewski and wfi to G. R. Beverly, WD. Lots 22, 23; blk 84, T. Goldsmith and wf to E. L. Metz-- ler.and wf, WD. Lot 6, Goldsmith's Divn, Lake Villa. ' Miller and wf, WD. Lot 55, Hillside Subn, Sec. 34, Avon. Thannel Lake Subn. R. C. Odom and wf to Libertyville Tr. & Syngs. Bk., QCD. Lot 3, Ivan-- S. Greco and wf to J.--C. Frame, L. L. Bengert to J.-- Weber, QCD. _ . THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, W Albert Lasker, advertisinf agent, has tackled the problem o stvhx away a million and has devoted that amount to research into the diseases of ~middle age, the so--called degen-- erative diseases. Dr. F. C. Icl.en& head of the Medical Department of the University of Chicago, which will administer the gift, points out that, while the new--born child has a far "I don't think 'he was moved so much by desire to spread the knowl-- edge of art and science as by a wish to find a convenient shelf on which to lay a part of a burden that was growing too great." -- > s '"*What woukl you do if you had to give away a million dollars?" may not be an easy question to an-- swer. se Albert Lasker, advertising 6, has tackled the problem o Fg away a million and has devoted that "What would you do if you had a million. doliars?" is a question which has set on foot much idle con-- versation. s . greéater expectation of life than THE ART OF GIVING . If it is more blessed to give than to receive, it is also perhaps more difficult. -- When a rich man gave a large sum to a museum, one who was well acquainted with him remarked: per wheel. Fortunitely modern rigid pavements as ordinarily constructed will bear this continual pounding: with no ill effects. ; Truck and bus traffic together con-- stitute an important item that must be given careful consideration in con-- structing pavements. For instance, a truck weighing ten tons will de-- liver a blow of 20 tons in traveling along at a moderate rate of speed This means an impact of five tons pected. At 'present there are but 50,000 miles of rural pavements cap-- able of carrying heavy loads without undue road maintenance costs and also without excessive truck operat-- ing expenses. Poorly paved city streets which, in being avoided by motorists of all sorts. throw an un-- warranted volume bf traffic on the better paved arteries. + Trucking In Infancy Motor trucking, despite its rapid growth, still may be considered in its infancy, for-- only seven out of 100 trucks seen on the roads and streets are operated for hire as common carriers. About four fifths of all trucks are owned by manufacturers and shippers, 3 With the further improvement of roads and streets a more intensive use of gasoline trucks may be ex-- In 1904, when the phrase "mass production" had not yet been colned, motor trucks first appeared in the registrations of automotive vehicles. Four hundred and ten of them were sold that year. : Gasoline trucks are today building 77 per cent of Chicago's products and supplies, according to a study by an Tllinois truck association. Only a decade ago Dobbin was doing about 99 per cent of Chicago's hauling business while the motor truck was piddling along with a measly one By E. E. DUFFY Motor trucks are invading the last stronghold of the horse. 'At the end of 1927, 2,943,898 trucks were carting goods in practically every nook and corner of the United States, an in-- crease of slightly mére than one six-- teenth over 1926. OVER HORSES An anpropriation has been made by the Government of Columbia for the . erection of a building in Paris as a residence for Columbian the appearance of the first fishing SEDANS $1195 10 $ 1995 INSURANCE FTIRE AUTOMOBILE TORNADOG -- CASUALTY After that the choice should fall, not upon t'he first marn who comes along, but upon the local agent who is most dese¥v-- ing of your business. He will appreciate it most. When taking out insurance first thought should be given to the financial responsibility of the companies fonsidered. * ® & TW bucccth. 2 % SPORT MODELS $1195 to $ 1525 """u"."uh..mmmkkfll. The G.. the most dessrable, is araslable. are still a few people Business Magazine. Main Motor Sales AInsurance LLOYD C. RAY €C. Bernard Before Buying. Automobiles Are Built, Buick Will Build Them » yYE Dbu1ck cle the ruts and g head--room as v Buick's remarkable combination graceful beauty --maximum head the University This brilliant advancement,{ pioneered by Buick months ago, places Buick far ahead of other' cars in beauty, safety and all--around uick's remarkable combination of modish, gracefillm--maximum.head-room-;_nd ability to clear the ruts-- is the direct result of d:eBmckdouble-dmp frame. : et Buick clears e ruts and gives ad--room as well --swung giving.-- It is hard for us to believe that some city chaps would boast such pretty finger nails if there were no such things as attractive blonds in Barber shops. . my recommendation," says J. D. Mc--| Comb, Toledo, Ohio. It spreads a} healing, soothing coating in an lrri-, tated inflamed throat, stogs cough-- ing, raises pFlegm easily. oopiates' to cause constipation, no chloroform, no "dope." You take no chance with cough or cold when you buy Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. Ask for it.--Sold everywhere. Compound; and it gives comrlete satisfaction to friends who use it on Wby Every User becomes a Frien "Never has any other cough medi-- cine acted so quickly and satisfac-- E.orfly as Foley's l{opey and Tar COUPES $1 195 to $1850 The GM.A.C. fnance plan, 411 W. Park Ave. Libertyville Tel. 220--M Phone 456 ) FOR RENT--Modern 7 room house and two--car garage on West Park Avenue,. near North Shore Sta-- | tion. Immediate possession. !--____ A. _R. SOHNAEBELE FOR RENT--Modern Steam heated flat, 5 rooms and bath. All city convemences.! Electricity, gas, hot and cold water, laundry and fi- age. On Westerfield Pl. and = videre concretes, Phone Grayslake FOR SALE--Delco Electric plant in Eood condition. H. L. Bracher, ibertyville. Phone 666--M--2. FOR SALE--Feed barley, ensilage® and I. H. C. ensilage tedder, 750 1b. capacity motor driven DeLaval cream separator, barred rock cock-- erels. Osborne Farm, Mundelein Phone 622--M--2. 20--tf.| FOR SALE--six row seed barley FOR SALE--A team of black géld-- ings, 8 and 9 yrs. old; 1 black horse, 8 yrs. old; gray mare, 4 ws. old; set of double harness. ill A. Weber, Wauconda, IIl. FOR SALE CHEAP--Good garage, 30X14. Good lumber. Phone Lib-- ertyville 193--M. 19--61. ;{.gp ACRE -- IMPROVED -- FARM, _' with equipment, for sale or ex-- »change for a small farm. Posgés-- gion at once. James Pascoe, Giary, LMinnesota. * 19--6t--pd, FOR SALE--One 2--fiaf building on FIELD SEEDS FOR SALE--Smail seeds are all cleaned and graded. Corn is graded, all tips and butts removed. Early Progress, a rust resistant, heavy yielding, new spring wheat, stands up well on} heavy soil, $1.75 per bu. Wiscon-- | sin Pedigree Barley, the standard ' 6--row barley, $1.25 per bu. Oats? Forward, a new late variety of great merit. A customer reports yield of 84 bu. per acre on 35 acre field last season. Also White --Cross and lowar, two splendid . early varieties. Price any variety, '. 80¢ per bu. Seed Corn, --I have | a large stock of 'exqeptiomlfi . fine home grown seed corn to of" _ fer this year, including the fol-- * lowing standard varieties: Mur--. _ dock, ~Plowman, Golder -- Glow,! \"?ladison 'Dent, ahd Minnesota No.| ~13;, any variety $5.00 per bu., sub-- ~'§c't' to market changes. L. A. _ Huebsch, Mundelein, lilinois. | Phone 605--J--1. 10.8t. WISCONSIN FARMS FOR SALE-- from 10 acres up in Kenosha, Ra-- cine and other counties. Prices $85.00 an acre up. THE BACEVIC AGEXNXCY 4807 7Ith Ave. -- Kenosha, Wis. 16--6t--pd FOR SALE--No. '1 baled timothy| hay. Bergeron Stock Farm on i Lake St., 2 miles west of Liberty-- ville. Phone 678--J--2. 4--tf| FOR SALE -- Dining room netl (American walnut), nagy new. Reasonable price. Call 'at 212| Johnson Ave., or phone Liberty--| ville 595--J. 1Lte | 269. FOR SALE--Chevrolet 1 Ton Truck;| Hupmobile 4 T. Truck; Tourists home ,e'I"jflri for cross eonntry' traveling. All in good condition. Can be seen after 6:00.P. M. at! 116 East Park Avenue. Phonel 424. T 17.+f FOR SALE--500 bu. barley, baled hay, baled straw. Phone 558. G. Hardin Rouse, Mundelein. _ 10--tf. No d\iic--k_or--;ms-tva;d on 't.hev;;::\: $1.10 per bu. Hen:iy Boysen, Phone Libertyville 604--J--1 FOR SALE--Timothy (seed, §$1.751 per bu. Marquis seed wheat, 31.60] per bu. lowar seed oats from' Wisconsin, certified seed, 80c per bu. All eeds recleaned free from| foul seeds. Lewis A. Mills, Mun-i delein, I!!. Phone 658#:°R--1. FOR SALE--Brick store building with fiat upstairs, on Milwaukee Avenue in the heart of the busi-- ness district. Store and flat rent-- ed. Inquire of R. G. Kaping, Re-- -- altor. Phones, Office 469; Res. F P TAE >A mm n mm ban}, OIning room table and 9192 N County St. Phone 1798 chairs. Also other articles. Call p Libertyville 353. 19 »._ _i Charges reversed on all business FL%N h{fg:BLE CII;HCKS il':elg'z: lots s orns, Brown rns, Anconas, $11.00. Barred Rocks, Reds, Wyandottes, $12.00. Ph. Arl. Hts. 34--Flynn--Gable Hatchery, E. Euclid Avenue, Arlington Heights, Ill. 9--24--pd. R SALE--White enamel ice mahogany dining room table See EDWIN AUSTIN for rates on cheap excursions to the Rio Grande Valley. EDWIN AUSTINX 122 Austin. Avenue. Phone Lib-- ertyville 393--J. 19--7t--pd. FOR SALE--Real Estate HERMAN A. SCHWERMAN 205 W,. Maple Avenue. Libertyville, Ill. Telephone 147--M. Farm, on Lake St., 2# miles west i of Libertyville. Phone 6784-2'5' M JR SALE--Old--fashioned buck-- wheat flour. Home grown, fresh ground. Buckwheat seed @ $1.00 per bu. Delivered. Bergeron Stock If you want to buy anything or if you have something to sell, 'rent or exchange, or if you want l.lelp.makeithdwnwu columns. You will get results. There is no way you can reach as many people in Lake County in so short a time and at so reasonable a cost as you can if you make your wants known here. A trial will convince you. Minimum charge, 25¢ 405 So. Milwaukee Avenue Phone, Libertyville 167--W. FOR RENT FOR SALE , FOR RENT--Furnished nooms for Classified Ads Libertyville. ge, 25¢ | 6 insertions for $1.00 : 5¢ per line per insertion. * 20--4t--pd o. Harry Madill Bartlett b;rley.: ; _ Telephone 18 e farm. | Boysen, Luce Bldg. LIBERTYVILLE _196t;____ FRED GRABBE ice box,_Auctioneer -- Real Estate ___"":. ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR 17 --6t. 19--8t. Stock | w a NTED_ w 17--6t "NOne ; ««------aa 17--f.| WANTED 18--tf Purchase of standard school sup-- , plies through a central county agen_ * 4 cy is directed by law recently enact-- % ed in California. The law makes ed in California. The l:v centralized purchasing thro l:ouu:{l superintendent ob for all elementary school not within inco 1704 Sheridan Road Real Estate Office Phone 2766 Insurance Res. Phone 2899 , Office in First National Bank Bldg A Hg'grsgzjilrto{:'flllnd?t_ol'p.-. Commander, C. €C. Hokkins -- 345--) | Meets First Tuesday -- Gridley. Hall ermissive for other elementary igh--school districts. | Highe DEAD mmuu.sf * -- i St cnsh m or h' i 3::'2&10{: Televhonemlleuick'. Dun-- 10--J--1. Reve rges. Prompt I Service. rse 192.8+ nd First National Bank Buildin Telephone 57 > LIBERTYYVT Waukegan National Bank Bidg. DR. OTho R. THOMPSON Optometrist Scientific QFOR RENT--steam heated modern | flat. Six rooms and bath. 116 £. i _ Park Avenue. 16--.6t ing, Illinois. ol WANITED--W capable of n aging restaurant © and room 'l'b. pri=l nts' Afd.'_'_"i.'_':'!h'! JOSEPH A. JADRICH --REALTOR-- JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Office at Stewart and Lincoln. WANTED--Girl forgeneral house-- work. Home in Gages Lake. Three in family. No washing. Phone Grayslake, 133--R--1. 19--2t. FOR REXT-- HELP WANTED--Canvassers! 60¢ profit on $1.50 household neces-- sity. Easily sold new article. Hinrichs Mfg. Co. Rm 207, 115 S. Dearborn St. 20--1t. WAfNTED--uI'ncdu%uor capacity 1. of eggs. ty for 1000 eggs or less. Td?ene Prarie View, 668--M--1. C. J. xz kins, Prairie View. Hésidence.'dific_;}d i'efr{'e.' 274. f .' *> REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE FOR -- RENT --Pleasant furnished FOR RENT--Pool room fully equi Libert)fille P))st No. 32 AMERICAN LEGIOX FOR RENT--two ianos regulated and Libertyville every uenuxenuluém&u or call or write C. J. Diehl, Wood-- 52?7005. Illinois. Phone Woodstock 4--J. ANTLD--W aitresses and-- res-- taurant girls for all arpund work. Gooi wages. Union Hotel, Wheel-- box "S.R." e--0o Lake County Reg-- ister, Libertyville, IIL. 9--tf er would be an advuhgfi- plications will be treated ictly confidential. Write X Z care of Register, Libertyville. 19--tf. ANTED--Young lady for general Offit? work. and lv{tchhoud op-- erator in w.'mn.' d-t Must be a good typist _ and some expernience as a stenograph-- LYELL H. MORRIS JKL hE~\I--rooms at 140 East Church St. Also laundry work at home. <-- Phone Lxheflyvqle 388--W Call Libertyville 204--M. _ 20--+. room at 309 W. Cook Avenue. Phone 173--J. 20.9¢t. , 3 tables. $37.50 per month. mFmshd,h'beRmfim h » '. uk _ o yak _ o tak. eGint o oC l ioad (downstairs) for light housekeep-- ing. 117 School Street. 20--tf _ _ LaWYER NORTH CHICAGO, ILL DK.J. L., TA YLOR LIBERTYVILLE, ILL MSCELLANEOUS B. H. MILLER ATTORNEY--AT--LA W c ELxamination of the Eyes GLASSES FITTED Waukegan, Illinois 13--8t--pd. 17--4t.pd.