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Lake County Register (1922), 9 May 1928, p. 7

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RKess were cited as examples of ; worthwhile womanhood. ' As Mrs. Schmidt talked, she dis-- layed the figurines represen(ht! &n. Potter Palmer, chairman of the that she would not make figurines of notorious women, such as Lucrezia real heroines or who had weomfplish-g ed something unusual. Joan of Arc,j Florence Nightingale, -- and Betsy | Ress were cited as examples of lieve they will form a bond between the women of the world, and when al women are united, it means the welfare of mankind generally." Mrs. Schmidt, who has made her-- self known over the entire world by 8035. Cleopatra, or Catherine of Russdia, but only of those who were "The most important women in history are going to be at this next World's Fair," said Mrs. Minna Schmidt, famous costumer and mak-- er of figurines, as she glanced over the array of ladies on her shelves. 'étleuglf I have may way," she least thrown out of employment. oificials declare, will be practically wik¥hout night club entertainment in the city.. Hundreds of musicians and Cases of the other places under fire wik be heard at once. This morning Mr. Elder will go before Judge Lind-- ley to ask injunctions against the Chez Pierre, Colosimo's and the Par-- waly Club. Monday similar action will be taken against the Midnite Frolics and the Club Ansonia. J Granted the government is victori-- ous,every cabaret of prominence in Chicago will be closed. The Summer amo, Samovar, Blackhawk, Jeffery Tarern and Plantation. padlocks are the Hollywood Barn, Al-- The padiock order does not affect the Jai Alai Fronton,which is in a semarate building from the Rainbo Cases against the other night clubs will be pushed to hearing. Within twweeb.n'--fl,fl.ncjty"m- est night life resorts will be dark. "annwmolnd received from Judge Walter C. Lindley ten days to put his affairs in ~rder before the ;lmmhekad;mnut&wy»mc'lhm e announced, probably see the lzst merriment in the place that is n.themmtthemp gsbo'nhoetczf ¥isitors to the -- Will Seek Permit,To Open ' 'lamdechredmathewinpemionl fer the right to reopen the premises fer other than cafe purposes. Edgar B. Elder, assistant United States at-- tormey prosecuting the case, replied that federal authorities will oppose amy attempt to evade the one-yeurl clhasing order. RAINBO CARDENS UNDER PADLOCK UOHICAGO, May 4.--A federal pad-- CHICAGO WORLD'S FAIR Are You Planning to Build This Year? T hen Imm'gate' Concrete Buildz'ng Tile Ask fOl' details befoy-c y roRIS e OZ arnt ASSOCIATION With these building units you get superior masonry construction. First cost is the e K L C ~ \ "-- 2 q 7' a i § . hfil fiflr fi F_I ? for : only cost--the at Henry Ford, making a speech in Englanti, uttered 31 words and sat down. 'f'ha,t demonstrates the ad-- vantages of a small gas tank. Another sad thought is that there is another generation now growing up around Libertyville that never saw and never will see a buggy whip decorated with a big bow of red ribbon. commercial, civic, and charitable ac-- tivities, and a Lake Forest home own-- er, who died April 24, left an estate of $200,000, it was estimated yester-- day. The'will was filea betore Ed-- FOLDS ESTATE ferable to calhpifg};vfiv;g;t'i;ir.:}. them this summer. Almost pfil 'Of. mmers'. ho'_'ver' '" The bill authorizing states to re-- marl]x' :1'3: federal numbers av,ll1 9tzlxle trunk highways was passed in but to change these markers is a' task, but we have been assured that they will commence marking in his statement that, "the sooner we have our own state highway markers up, so much sooner will we attract tourists to our state and di-- rect them with the proper direc-- tions." | Board of Lady Managers of the | World's Columbian Exposition, and mfln scenery without bein at every turn of the rotfi by blatant signboards proclaiming the wvirtues of our governor. The only advantage of this kind of cam-- paign publicity was that no motor-- ist, however unfamiliar with his en-- vironment, could wander far from the main--traveled path, even if he were kept reminded that Illinois owed her highway system to -- Len Small and to no other. l Si. Mayer, president of The Auto-- mobile C{ub of Illinois was emphatic ws. All the world knows the men}Gebhardt and wf, WD, Lot 4 in who made history, but it takes al&ddn to NW Addn to Wkgn.. woman to show what women have' A. E. Stripe and wf to J. FP. Wil-- done." 'lon. WD. Lot 4, blk 6, McKay's Add» w ns to Little Fort. STATE HIGHWAY MARKERS I A. E. Stripe and wf to J. F Wil-- w mm ~*. W Lo: 9. bk C McKay's Now that the primaries are over Addn to Wkgn. 4 and Governor Small's third term| T. Willey and wf to C. Quist et at aspirations have been overwhelm--| WD. Lot 2. Glenarm Subn, Grant. ingly buried, motorists may be able| C. C. Pearl and wf to W C Pesrl CHICAGO, May 4.--Charles Weston )ids, for many years prominent in 1 want my groups of women to rep-- resent my best work and to contri« bute their share to women's exhib-- its. All the world knows the men who made history, but it takes a woman to show what women have done." Mrs. Frank R. Logan, who also took an active part in the Fair. -- The dresses on both the tiny women were exactly modeled after the ones worn in 1898, and were correct to the last lace frill : I$ $200,000 N. P. Dodge and wf to M. J. Al-- wardt; WD. Lot 32. Belmont Addm[ to Wkgn. } CT & T Co. to T P, Clark ana wi, D. Lot 36, Hovland's .Hland Park Acre Subn. 24 M. E. Lane and husb to E. A. Mil-- ler, YD Lot 34, Ridgedale Subn-- W. V. Griffin and wt to Nelson and wfi WD Lot 33, Vkgn Gardens. 3 & Modern Cemetery & . Mau Co to --H. 5.. and A. Petersot Lot 239, Sec J, North Shore Subn. L Kowalsky and wt-- to J. H. Craw-- 'ord, QCD. Lot 6. Blunt Park Subn Antioch. Mn Union Bk of Chgo to C _ J. Eken-- berg et al, D --Lot 1. blk 2%5, Lake View Vista, es M.C. Scheurmann et al to W w Bartlett, WD Lot 7. Oat Glen Subn Deerfield. | . man, WD Lot 1. ice Subn, Antioch T. Willey and wf to C. Quist et a: WD. Lot 2, Glenarm Subn, Grant. C. C. Pearl and wf to W. C. Pearl, M _ Lot 5, Wilson's> Lake Bluff, Shields. | F. H. Bartlett to J. L. Patters 1 wf, D > Lot 2. blk 80, Bartlet=@'s P. H. Bartlett to C: (Kauffman» and wi, D.. Lot 13, blk 22. Bartlett's "*hore Crest Ests. A C J. Meyer and wt to L E. Meye-- wWD. Lot--'",. Uk i (? L .Wrenn's Real Estate Transfers . Lake County Title J. Morley and wt to A J Schi> . WD Lot 1. Morley's New Ven--< _ Trust Company _ 220 Washington St., itchell to W J. Mueller and Lot 72. Mitchell Hlang: Cemetery & . Mausdleum Abstract of Title E'é(l _ C it @Lud wWHi 0Q Q, ies . WD Lot 33. bik 2 F T e o Y e e N TNY OE LR Y . L N > NR P mlrrinns rest the ashes of Eua:ne Field. On the unpretentious slab of Vermont granite which marks the tomb propersthe visitor reads this simple inscription: Eugene Field, 1850--1895, the Children's Poet". _ -- $ Chicago North Shore and . _ Milwaukee Railroad Co. ? The Road of Service Where in Chicago do you wish to go? North Side? The North Shore Line stops on the North Side at Howard Street, Wilson and Broadway, and Grand Avenue. Downtown? Stops are made at five stations in the heart of the Loop! . . . South Side? All trains operate to Roosevelt Road and many go on through to 63rd and Dorchester. But no matter where you wish to go--North Side, South Side or West Side--you can step g%m your North Shore Line train an% from the same platform, board trains of the Chicago Rapid Transit Co. operating to all parts of the city! Remember, Chicago covers a distance of 26 miles north and south, 12 miles east and west. When you're going to Chi-- it's not just a matter of reaching the city, it's a case of flingthepartofChicqowbeteyouwam'to be! You save time and taxi fare by using the North Shore Lir-- --and finding your way in the city is made easier. CHICAGO Not just to _ _ THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1928. Subn., wWD. Lot 14, Blk 1, Y----mans Addn to Waukegan. yesy : . P. M. Jensen & wt to B. Jensen, ZVI_? Lot 8, pt Lot 9. Blk 12, Kelloggs D. Lot 5, Blk 70, Bartletts N S Ests. R. R. Yeoman & wf to T. B. Hoover, WD. Lot 14, Blk 1, Reoman's Addn to Waukegan. ; & F. Meierhoff & wf to E; Meierhoff, WD. Lot 22 Blk 7. Highland Park. P. H. Meyers & w' to J. L. Crews & wfi WD. Lots 17 and 18, Blk 7, Meyers & Worthingtons Cubn, Ben-- ton. f Chicago Machine Co. to H. Palmbla., QCD. -- NE cor SE quarter Sec. 5. Subn, -- but to the PART of Chicago you want to reach! MAYX 1, 1927 J. E. Brook Q wf to F. J. Bemd & wfi WD. Lot 12, Woodland Park Subn, Antioch -- E. V. Harvey & w1 to P. Post, WD. G. Josephson and 'wf to E. Han-- son, WD. -- Lot 1, Belmont Addn to Price's Subn, Hwood. _Evanston Motor Acceptance Co :o Hland Park St Bk, QCD Lot® . Hlands. W G. Lesser and wf to Vernon midge Country Club, WD -- NE gr sec 36, Vernon. * R. L Foote and wf to C. Nelson and wf, WD. Lot 96, Nixon and Co's 'ind Park Gardens. r . E. Beston and wf to A. Zeeck. WD. ot 40, Grass Lake Hlands. . W._C. Boyden Jr. and wf to D. R. Ransburg and wf, QCD. Lot 4, Hill . Stone's Sheridan-- Rd Subn. A. L. Harloff and wf to G. Fitch f Deerfleld. s F. H. Bartlett to W.'B. Caverley and wf, D. Lots 39 and 40, blk 7, Ravinia Hlands. Zeiss, F. H. Bartlett to J. Chernof, D. t 20, Blk 24, Bartlett's Shore Crest . S. Sweet to C. COAL, FEED, SAND, GRAVEL, CEMENT, CIN-- -- DERS, ETC. -- > > > _ Office and yard at C. M. & St. P. Tracks o ; _ RONDOUT, ILLINOIS A. 0. PACKER, Agent Libertyville Ticket--Office, Telephone 74 Q@CD. . Lot 1, blk 2, Org!l plat JOHN G. BORST -- 34, s MRNTRAIL. Td ctiniedain t9s i lbulnadadhdca d hatet 4 who smokes cigars will save cou-- Kous until he'is 17 or 18 he will ave enough to buy a saxaphone. F. Sack:'& wfi to M. Russo, WD. N ht NE gr Sec 29 Deerfielu . T. M. Baron to S. Ceiknuskas & wi, QCD.--, Lots 24. 46 and 47, Blk 2. Rosing Bros. Subn, Avon G. Yocius to J. ~Wallis & vwi. WD. SW qr Sec 28, Waukegan. ¢ R. G. Morey & w! to J. Belch WD. Lots 104 and 344, First Addm to Wil-- Mams Park, Wauconmda. f --_C. E. Nelson & w«' n F. Juhnson, WD. Lot 9, Duells Shore Wood Subn. O.nNelson«,wwaErlandson & wi, WD. Lots 119 and 1/0, Duells Shore Wood Subn, Aven. Avon. Waukegan. * a C. Noll & wf to ILI Halvorson, WD. Lot 21, Blk 4, Waukegan Gardens. H. Halvorson to J. R Fulton, WD. Lot 21, Blk 4, Waukegan Gardens Subdivision. N. N. Weber to P; T. Peterson & wf WD. Lot 41, Oakland Subdn, An-- tioch. A. F. Beaubien & wf to E. Pavlik, WD. Lot 2, Corys Addn to Waukegan. L. Jensen & wf to T. E. Russell, WD. ~Lot 6, Blk--2, Kirkt and Powells Addn to Waukesan. i 6. Bulawa, D. Lot 17, Blk 9, Round Lake Beach Subn, Avon. -- _ M. Miller to M. G. Reiner, WD. Lot 2, NW ar Sec 3, Libertyville.: . B. H. Miller, et al to M. G. Reiner, WD. _ Lot 2, NW ar Sec 3, Libertyville. F. H. Bartlett to T. E. Grist & wf D. Lot 4, Blk 68, Bartletts N E Ests. P. McDermott & wf to E. Morrison et al, WD. Lot 1, Blk 17, Argl Town of Waukegan., P W. C. Griffin & wf to C. Noll, WD. Lot 21, Blk 4, Wkgen Gardens Subn, ie io ~ooe e e f buy, PUuowed@ AINEL 10 C. A. Phillips & wf to J. Kelly, WD. i per cent of all families in --communi-- Lot 10, Phillips & Barrs Second Subn,) ties of 5,000 population or more Libertyville. f e |have gas sérvice. <a i Foreman Trust & Savings Bank to| The principal use to which gas is | §, Bulawa, D. Lot 17, Blk 9, Round| put in the home is shown by the fact | Lake Beach Subn, Avon. > that 79 per cent of all families liv-- | M. Miller to M. G. Reiner, WD. Lot ing in places of 100,000 or more use 2, NW ar Sec 3, Libertyville.: . as ranges, and in the communities B. H. Miller, et al to M. G. Reiner, from 5,000 to 100,000 or more use WD. _ Lot 2, NW ar Sec 3, Libertyville. gas ranges, and in the communities. F. H. Bartlett to T. E. Grist & Wf'from.E,OOO to 10,000-- : population, D. Lot 4, Blk 68, Bartletts N E Ests:!47.9 per cen. have ranges. . / . | P. McDermott & wf to Eo Manrrigan | EC : u. 1. iwWeet to C. Callaghan, D. Lot 4, Blk 35, N Addn to Lake Bluff, Lot 4, Blk 35, N Addn to Lake Bluff, G. 8. Sweet to C. Callagshan. D. If that four--year--old Seattle boy ' f FLOOR SURFACING f $ 'F, A. Hutchinson. i 6 Old or New Work & 601. West Park Avenue ' saATIsFACTION civEn j Phone 286--J E: You'll say he's right who tells you where Good cleaning's xlone -- at prices fair. \_-- TAILORING Suits_Made to Measure Libertyville 'Shoe Store Kaiser Building Peters' Good--Wear ' ADJUDICATION NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Subscriber 'Adminil'tnbor of the Estate of JACOBUS KOEK deceased will attend the Probate Court of Lake County, at a term thereof to be holden at the Court House in Waukegan, in said County, on the first Monday of July next, 1928 when and where all persons having claims against said-- estate, are notified and requested to nt tihe same to said Court for m::-' on. : Libertyville --Trust & Savings Bank 3;; A. E. Suter, ice--president and Trust Officer Administrator ¥ Waukegan, IIl., April 30, 1928 -- _ 84--36--38 GAS NOW CHIEF 2 ( 25 9 FUEL FOR COOKsS| During 1927 a country--wide sur--} _yey, covering> 8,000,000 homes and 2228 communities, showed that 75| . per cent of all families in communi-- |.ties of 5,000 population or more have gas service. _ 2z * ; '}'he principal use to which gas is First Class Shoe Repairing Charles Jordan Libertyville, BJ JOHN CICHY fect condition.-- AMl you have to do is to give us a ring and we'll your house. _ rub J'nless you have a per-- fect tub. + W ELL soon put your lownndro tirho in mauw Washday--ah, there's Libertyville, Iltinois PHONE 551 $25.00 7 Free Pressing .m,.m + for FOR SALE--Cheap, one oak book-- FOR RENT--6 * 7 Penmnsremmes on FOR . SALE--Lot 40'x199', Lincoln . Ave., Libertyville. South front; . fine shade trees; ripe for build--. . ing. Terms ;1500 cash, bal. $20 per | mo. R. C. HOFF, 6549 Newgard | _ Ave., Chicago. * | FOR SALE--Choice Gladoili bulbs, Stientific Examination of the Ryces 85c dozen, 50 for $1.25. Tomato, GLASSES FITTED gabaalfie axle'i'l othekr plxnts. Clar3 Waukegan National Fhome 993 e er, Milwaukee Avenue, and| Bank Bldg aubegan Rockland Road. TDAE ng 3. _ ie .l 1 P . W FOR SALE OR RENT--Modern 7' room House. Reud'ly for --occu--| "pancy June i1st. elephone Lib-- ertyville 199--R or call 204 E. | Sunnyside Avenue. 85--6t | Complete tea room equipment. At-- tractive China, chairs, tables, cooking utensils, etc. Call Lake 'Forest, 1255. 35--21--pd. FOR SALE--Show case. Call 188--W, |. LAbertyville _ 26.+f Notary I e s o e en FOR SALE--Farms, houses and lots. Houses for rent. Rent col-- ' Jected. '*.~. EDWIN A. AUSTIN _ \.--*~ 405 So. Milwaukee Ave. | Phone Libertvrille 167--W case 'and one cook stove. Phone Mundelein 600--J--2. 84--6t. FOR SALE--New modern bunga-- low. 4 rooms, bath anid break!?st nook. Very reasonable. Alsp 1 lot on Cleveland Ave., Libertj'ville. Bargain. W. A. Ray, Mun »lein, Ills. Phone 452--R. Ql.+f and I. H. C. ensilage tedder, 750 1b. eapacity motor driven DeLaval eream separator, barred rock cock-- BALE--25 T. #ood haled N EXCEPTIONAL . OFFER Fom ShiE --IS T. good baled Tim--| To buliders or thoss desiring to othy on Price Farm, Mundelein. live in Libertyville. We oo ® Phone 613--W--2. Mrs. Kent. ber of large img e ame e 83--4t--pd. lots on paved street, near schools, --M FOR SALE--Trailer, ideal for amplg;:trgn':s and 1 blo&.: North s...: toips, 320.00. Phone Mundelein|SiqU ) O here lole "aPe offered on a FOR SALE--25 T. good baled Tim. othy on Price Farm, Mundelein. Phone 613--W--2. Mrs. Kent. FOR SALE OR RENT--5 room modern house, 214 Ellis Avenue. Phone Libertyville 748. 32--6t--pd. FORe SALE--Brick store building --with fiat upstairs, on Milwaukee Avenue in the heart of the busi-- Springers weeks. C _ColtE, yr. old. J. M. Pati . Farm, South Milwaukee A: S Phone Libertyville 634--W 1. FOR Mmfinnry Work Team: ~Colts, YE sla. 3 * 3 O" ) fam: * FOR SALE Complete resteurant, lunch moom 8 room modern home, 2 car j 1 block from Electric Stetigh _ Four and five room flats at 610 Mil-- waukee Avenye, space large enough to add three rooms if desired. Price $8,000. Terms. Phone Libertyville 5632:g(t OPR. SALE--Five room bungalow on Appley Ave. Painted panel walls an livi:xg room and dining room. Beautifully papered bed-- rooms, modern bath, built--in tub and pedestal wash stand. Attic Stewart; large lot; 2 car garage. 6 Room common brick house under c;ni:ettuction. See-- plans at my office. & loidli:lon; house; Brainard and Lake: or boarding. * Also large homesites at Real BARGAIN Prices. JAY --CAIRN S § JAY CAIRNS FOR SALE 7 Room hkouse; Third St.; sun porch; 4 bed rooms. . ; 6 Room houae;lelt;:Kinlsz é:fif ,'-::t m'fl' comp on. ornia kitchen. 8 Room house; Elm Court; big lot; ; unusual location. 6 mhonse; Ames St.; New; 2 biks. North Shore Line: 2 rar "hetwan *Seiwerman | (5op ponp 205 W. Maple Avenue. . oith qureg : +/ -- ibertywitle, m -- . { wih sarse Tdephone 147--M. fmarea csnd . is\ / and kitchen equipment. S'AI:_E--_Seed . barley, SALE FOR RENT Public s Ifyonwa.nttobyunythiag or if you have something to sell, rent or exchange, or ig you want 'dp.lnke it known through these columns. You will get results. Therehnowayyonenwhamypoflohhbc.- incoshortlttmemd.tnmhhaeutumc-l-m make your wants known bhere. A trial will convince you Minimum charge, 2¢ . . _ 6 insertions for $1.00 Rates: 5¢ per line per insertion. Park & Milwaukee Aves. FOR SALE OR RENT s to freshen -- Call Libertyville SALE--TEA ROOM EQUIPMENT ea room equipment. At-- Ching, chairs, _ tables, Libertypille FOR SALE FOR RENT--3 furnished rooms for Store and fiat rent-- ; McKinley east of Holstein assified Ads 167--wW. -- | Insurance | 36--tf. i 83--6t--pd. | Patterson 34--6t. cows 81--tf. 18 M!|INTERIOR _ A ND --*-- j PLASTERING.--Rea room| Texture work a sp cnue.| Huffman, Libertyvi ATTORNEY--AT--LA W First National Bank Building Telephone 57 LUBKRTYVYE | Waukegan, Winvis | 912 N. County St. | Houn:ltot:u-fltos;-. | _ Residence, Oakwood Terrase DR. OTTO R. THOMPSQN Meets ATTORNEY |your lake or rive |as part payment. DR. J. L. TAYLOR Office in First National Bank Phig. Harry Madill Bartlett _ GEWEKE and KOLMAR 4811 N. Ashland Ave. --Chicam WANTED--Incubator in good con-- dition. Address Box 231, Liber-- REAL ESTATE EXKCAANGE Libertyville Post No. 329 AMERICAN LEGION WANTED--Furnished rooms, cen-- tral location Libertyville.: Address box L T--O carée Liake County iAibertyville every Monday, Or-- ders taken at Furniture Stgre oxc_allgg,vr&fx'l.mm LYELL H. MORRIES WANTED--Furnished room close to business section. Call after 6:-- 30 P. M. Libertyville 127--J. * 86--1t--pd. WANTED--Maid for general house-- work. home mm room. J. Reninger Blyd._ at Second St. Phone m'_:*vm. z. FOR RENT--Five room imt and garage. Heat furnished. New-- We Sn Compotent #irl for gen-- eral store -- s id for gen-- tiace away from main highway, with every mdn:e:l.t for out-- door mterut an "4, compan-- ionship other children, rtuni-- ties for horseback ridin:m.u"'. bathing. rardaninge ata _ @2 m ANTED--Board and care wanted :smle. G ystem, Ave., Li ly decorated, very modern. Apply at 181 So'e%tevut Avenue. with garage. Also larg mg'lh- shade and fruit u'sl..'gm Lib ertyville 113--R. _ B0.6+ FRED GRABBE B. H. MILLER MSCELLAN EuQuUS ige plan, or will consider or river lot in exchange PAGE SEVEN

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