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

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I e Mt." house On this prawn," ern farm- i,'i'e,t.,'jftei?i'ilitiilei'.t'iF,t,Fii? itt ".""4'eeetLrr'l4'.7iTf.i l . men of the Tr P W . l.ine of automobiles i.ts continuous , too. on t moire inf no de- mtr throutth the ','G'a2."lf, and Com- 'as', for mm " m eral Speeders bef ge, brought m: 1'N'Ttt ('.'d'lfS,gg','rf,'r,' tn Justice here on on the bar of the d mm in tat". at an exec . Clauses of driving tg mum of 2',ftrcf, arrest 'i',',""",",',':','" of speed. On; I. . Well " mummy" in time charge when 'la,,,-','," In b93131? Qhe terttattTe years old, was taken into at. 28 "Wadi; con-w y _nffEd.Dunn and". JNittnm cm , sum. Ctagt- leg,',"',,', trwortrrout by David' Ht.? "9, 0M3. m co. and the 1:138 of Williams Park ill "W11- the Dee-m- am mum 'rttttl e. Charged with ente'rin "ms th.qtttt-Betfttte mm 'Giiii'd'l'l',fi' cottage of Dr 'rr, the; would new, 1',e,'tt2 Jd Ryan the, at Williams Park ii,; JV, M m -gttittet. 0' an m- g . ed guilty " ham; "my d In m " Decatur the tleg tackle and t,etlivnipu'itti') June a, m . new night . earing apparel when give soi mm" ©tmetett "with? the wing. A',', was bound 'tcept/IT/ . a a -ettnq . . jury by Justi . With mm- d ,memg, 'Arr",',: mediately taken to cameo", and Pt: M. at "Wanna", county init and-mes or the Ana-Ian nation. tilt Dwabled Am Veteran of all World War. the Trttttmt attantatt WttrYeteransdniard.u.it.win NW!" topleisgtttetaoetsttipoftx dons Monti between W' or- anium In the future. am at" wit? be held the "tetmttttgt at atri'Ltu.1f.,,thy mm of June 3.1 iiitGAaiaotuseuotttte1r:r, the mayor at Dt-ttge and wt..- mm m em but: the Decatur Wt mu sun " " mm. Repre- ,reliyes of the Ana-tan Lesion. tho Enabled AI-ttan Veterans of amam-riterstto-frxrottteadqtmr- temesft2teatntardegtartmegttinttte mm. 'NeCP.W.tNrhttttttepnstymr .mhnqtnoretttagtdttetteSitttggteggttter- 'tnit-tnt-tattest-ttttttat 'aaeh-herumMtrrG-cttagr- mnageMttarhgtqAdtMmAetr3%ggg- HrMeD'rrt9stteirlmp,a'tt-tin- M10961 , cannot myself accept the doc- trineesttttertnettitmtT-rtt" ttterttaveatnmtntttetxmtrtttutimtto mmmtheamec'pacemwm' at W t Je"l1flMT6==d'Jllll1T'ifAtt,' settttmtafWt-thtmnltttqnstes. an in theme" a dew-mined! drive will be handled st the Mo convention in Decatur frog: June 2tatl 't7Gr"i.rt'orvtirClrlll'lril"lG1'(ltl 1m luncheon" mum at the National Executive committee wlyq the National Rneampment BI 1teMtgthtdinmptttisinsertaartttesr. 'BhtuistnenoftheTr.r.w.arede- temttgtedtoo.onamorenetiveeanr. pun for national preparedness tn Wastshtgutnorttttadttereneetongtob. 'eretegteettruation, mama! 1i'.flUllt'll'llltltl'dl,t't'h"'L"ldat FOREIGN WAR VETS TO MEET Wicanmdmma disquieting, has. Theemnfereneeatttnttdttnvetttvited etttterare-tattmoettset%viet Amttttermint"-tttntttfttttv- iragtttem-tnnattuattoet presented trrDr.Na1Mt_.ttteeignmirst- ter tmtt-experheoee,ititsttngtrmitt1e 'ttrtttmtoseethntttseretagood" eettaaevttittttqt_ggt. iuttemensutdetearttst_.ttttt,tn tHe-st-attic-other-trt mmmmmrtoiphq- ttmhtsusdorerenqttotasinttasptrtt. _htttttsaeexmntseveraltrravemis- mummy". Tottetnwtttt,ttte We! the conference invited -mrtotttrtnterrtatiom1rteueemt, humanist-emits. l tot aPNtt1f?1tt1te.eyeattui,e'ti'ri ',,.?tttStetrutteteSttttleG', who contrasted with theMm- W (m damn with man 1'lllUlltiki,;i; cleeennetatneetNto Theete$orenBtrrtetrtanduthersgave settootforoneHtdtttmtttetamo connected with the Ohm Iron a and Comm. Utertte Mined the MeedmueThee9en1aetsoetiatMead- vitie.Psc.rhmstt1ettttrqraatrmes and!!! 131.0. "thumbs servedaamtgttBterqtethelrtrgtTmb. tttrtdnetrarehatuitte.Rr. Dur- mthehmmuthewm served as "In In tho United seam '%ttntstt.egtgninister of MN TIMIIIITY OF PEACE MEET HTm'sr-m 'gtsenaituiiiiiiiit. Irate university, At I", in" spe- a, DnarogMrM nun-ox Mhutster a at Fri pig-incum- iDit-ttieteyvm.t.ttttmmatr?- as. diuTiiiii -- an." - i7iih, P aeouprtithtoknow "at l Je t%iittt clutch of i Chicken thieves are still Playing ttheir farions trade in thls vi.. entity, still nth-aid of being ap- prehended, During" Tuesday night or early Wednesday morning of last "wk they visited the coops of Arde- lou Farms and carried oft about is','llgtrll"v'e White Wyandqttes. Mr. Rinks, owner of) Ardelou Farms has offered a reward of one hundred dollars for information leading to the arrest of the chicken thieves. ' Catholic Ladies metNn Thursday, May 24th, at the home of Mrs. Henry Btndtfuld. The ladies were kept busy preparing work for their coming summer sales. Light. re- freshments were served at the' close of. a lesson afternoon. Mrs. H. E. tu',', was hostess to the Rosary and Alter Society last week Thurs- day, May " _ rm- Glut News _ In. We. P-tBr. i it", cabal--101;. In. " ,mealt.-r-, tb. m. 'lt'ltnal'l','ltca) a. 3- I An effort to gain some clue to the identity of the thieves proved only that they had left their car on the road and walked across a plowed Beld to the farm buildings. After the theft the intruders carried their loot back to their car and made thlsir 9'99? . - _ _ . to those holding high scams. Thwe present from a distance were: Mrs. Hilda Brettnnn, Mr. and Mrs. Rum. sell Peterson and children, Mr. and Hrs. John Cilby, Mr. nod Mrs. N. Katixerttraeh and son, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Geering, Mrs. Mamie Geer- ing, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thorsen, and daughter, Gertrude, and Alvin and Roy Thoraen, all of Chicago and Mrs. Ella Carlson of Brookfield, Illinois. On Saturday evening, May Mth the many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kramer called to help cele- trate his birthday. Nine tables were Mted with enchre and hunco players. A delicious luncheon was new." nturthe gratin: of grim Twenty relatives and friends gat- hered " the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hallock Sunday to celebrate the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Lucy Clough. There were a num- ber from Waukegan present. A >olnieken dinner "3th all the good ' that goes was carved tttg ttttot-. A Inge Attter cake with other cakes and Ice cream topped off, a regplar banquep'l'hei day was pleasantly spent visiting and recalling people and events of the old times long "o. Hrs. Clam in In. Bnlleek': mother and last of a large family of sons and daughters of Andrew and Mary Oaks. Cook, pioneers of Wauconda months and entered the hospital Wednesday evening. At the last re- port she was getting along nicely. In. B. J. Cook went to Elgin last Friday where she is under treatment by a specialist. The wank}; -of. the Woman's Re In. George Case is ill with the flu at her home here. She does not enjoy the best of heith.and has not done so for some time. 'ketlng in the college of commerce Mather of the bulletin. "These may ie due to the "eratge-irteftieieney of 'the dealers in a village compared with the efficiency ot dealers in other tom; to money going into other types of merchandise. entomo- bilee. for example, in piece ot cloth- in: or hat-dune: or to I decrease in (Continued from Page 6) at the Victory Memorial hospital, Waukegan. Miss Gilbert has been in rather poor health for several tMlrhe number at stores in some 711. it" have declined. "mteeteetinetnthesaiesotavir. In: merchnnt my be due to several factors." according to Prof. Paul C. D. Convert. mute professor of mar- 30! Illinois contained in Bulletin No its entitled "The Automobile and toe Vilhxe Merchant." ' "Trude is naturally mobile. and the [automobile md paved road have in- creased its mobility. They give the relatively qtftteient merchant an op- portunity to amid his business and they make it harder for the relative- Keineuicient dealer to hold his own" _ bulletin mm . 'Thé irtvetrttttatom from the bureau obtained information as to changes in total at: volume in 34 villages. or the" aha" maintained or in- ,crcaacdi tr sales, 11 have suffered in trade. while 10 report I -, decline in the total volume PeP'totternyehl-tttsatitrpopu- may supposed. Piftr-tive per cent. otthe merettantarepurtstues " inerettatngorste-,qrttite 45 per "entreportttdeelineiaatues." This 1tltetriatotttseftndimrsottoroui, URBANA. 111., June '..-AWtttmt URBANA, Ill., June F-What do hangout do to small town busi- af harm from tin Bunch a'r Ytie.ess. Retretyrtitt 9(th Quiver-city i1'rfe,utet the sales of ti11rtae in Illinois have Make Survey of Effect of _ dTard Roads on Business' WAUCONDA thday anniversary of Mrs. health for so Slough. There were a num- the West Sid m Wankegan present. A last week dinner with all the good he passed a tltataoeawitttttwas-d manna. Mr Itoeterg.. A Inge birthday inent farmer thothereahesandieeemut east of town H1andAddntoMPk. ', B. 1. grid et Bl to D. Athens: D. tart 19, bertrvitie wands Subn. J.M.Bnatoetnpdwt to Gun. mm. tatt6.tt4,Branio garBmtr.Sttttaet'St-. M.BnrttamgrtoM.WPtaattWD attqrNWqrtbee2S,Ma. P. tr. Bartlett to H. 0.33mi: and wt. not: 8 sad tr, blk 98, Bartlett's N 8 Bgtnteg. _ M. Erickson and hub to J. M. Eaton 3nd If. WD. Lot 14, 8 Springs. _ C. Pavlooki to th meter. WD. Lot 14. bl! 19, Wuhburn Springs W. E., Tempe} to W P. Tempel, QCD. Pt3-4ofWhtotNWqrWs 28. Deerfield. ' O. E. Mueller and wt to. o. Mueller and wt. WD. Lot 40, Powers Cedar Lane Subn. , V B. W. Butterfield and wt to M. Matatm, D. Lot 5. pt lot 4, Resuan Channel Lake Elam. P. H. Bartlett to E. Sturgis. D. E ht lot IO, blk 33, Bartlett's Sharp Crest Eats. V P. B. Bartlett to J. Straw. D. W hf lot IO, " " Bartlett's _ N S E. Norwood and wt to L. Gordon. WD. Int ll, Wadsworth Subn . W. M. Hopkins to J. L. 'Wickwire. QCD. Pt " qr Bee 15, Ubtyviile. The fourteen year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Dowell. of West McHenry we: trying to climb owr A barbed wire fence last week" wheF. hi3 foot slinped and he fell badly lamenting his left hand on the rusty wire. He was immediately taken to te office of Dr. Nye, where tn- wound was cleaned and tteveral stif- rlms mm. Mr. and Mrs. Dowel} were formerly of hr.', mum-.- hav- in.: unwed to their pr-sel't farm two" y--:.rs no. '9. H. Bartlett to E. Bogren. D. Lot (, blk 42, Bartlett's'l'irst Add!) to N. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Stroker mo- ;tored to Chicago last Tuesday. As {In Stroker parked his car " iFranklin and Madison streets and was about to step out he collapsed and fell. He had not enjoyed good health for some time past, As he fell he tmftered hemhorrapes of the stomach. Re was rushed to the Washington Boulevard hospital to a, doctor's office, but as his condition became more acute the doctor or- dered him to the hospital. The lat- est reports from his sick bed state that he is resting easily. Mr. Strok- er has been cashier of 'iii/Iii'?,) Trust and Savings Bank for many years and his many friends arid much concerned about his sudden! sickness. _ I east of town for my - He cwned two or three farms in this vicinity. His wife passed away semi eral years ago. He leaves a large family of sqns and dgughten A to he passed away My TRIM" morning. Mr. layers was a prom- inent farmer guiding two miles pom-i the Imurof . father] One son passed "Lay sorpe two, or three years ago. Funeral services were held Sunday with interment in the family lot in Pairfield Lutheran cemetery. _ Mr. Ernest Meyers, of Fremont Township, who has been in poo; health for some time, was taken to the West Side Hospital, Chicago, but week Wedneoglay,__ Viagra H. Juan: et a] to Q. Pgwlowski, CD. Lot 14, blk Mk Washburn Mists Neva Toynton and her Chris- tian Endeavor Society including Ev- elyn Turnbull, Doris Paddock. Ruth and Mildred Gransee, Fern Buseley, and Irma Banks, and others enjoyed a hike and bacon fry at the gully Wsénesday I1tornirtg,_Mto 30th Mr. and Mrs. 'fin Mme en- tertnined Mrs. f'rpeltike's mother fren 9tieatro, Ihuhrday. _ - - lief Corps were special guests of the Memorial Services Sunday morn- ing, May 27th. Mr. J. B. Tumbull one of our two surviving Aetertuta of the Civil War was honored guest. Due to the serious illness of Miss Lois Gilbert, who withstood an ope- ration for 'appendicitis a few days ago, The Daily vacation ' Bible school did not begin at the appoint- ed time. ience line, than in shopping line's. Sixty-one per cent of the dealers handling groceries report that sales were steady or increasing: Those los- ing sales generally said that the chain stores in the largertowns un- dersold them or tint them: in larger towns paid more for eggs. Drugsrtoretsttnvebeentturtlessthan any, other class of stores. Eighty percentofthesereportedthatsales were increasing or steady. The other 20 per cent did not feel that they were losing business to stores in other towns. Hardware stores have lost little business to other towns; Sixty-seven per cent reported that sales were steady or expanding. Thir- teen per cent reported that . they were losing business to merchants in [other towns. . l a _ "or the stores handling shows, 67 oer cent reported that sales were gsteady or increasing. "Ot the stores handling dry goods and clothing, 54 per cent reported; that sales were steady or increasing.i The stores in the larger villages have been holding their own better than those in the smaller villages. In vii- lages of less than 80ttpeopie, only 41 1 per cent of the dry goods and cloth- ing stores reported that sales,were increasing or steady, while in villages of over 800 people, 67 per cent re- ported that sales were increasing or steady. All ot the stores handling Jewelry reported a decline in sales. Of the general stores. 73 per cent re- I ported a loss of busines." villages have declined more then the ales ot dealers in larger villages. "The village dealers have been holding their on better in convex;- the population. to in agrieultttral de Real Estate Transfers "The said: or,dealers lnthesmle Lake County Title _ Furnished By Trust Company 220 Wtiahineton St... QWAUKEGAN Abstract of Title THE LAKE COUNTY new S_A3911?.l31r,_NNEstt92s T void . itation A "unlocks. 1tll,1'l'hl"lkttflt,,'. -& 9gb. Gilie ttrtd'Diarttystsramrht . " _ _ Feverishness arising "from. and, hr mtdlttine the Stomach and Bowels, aids theassimiuitm.tt.trroodoiAnaturas sleep W.B.1ngvoidstadudqrrtoa.r. Btttttrpndwt,rhtastsCBo-t submannt. . _ R.'mrrtutttutdwtterP.g.D- vtut.WD.Lota8trndtt,-aeore 'nttm.Antioett. LQHubErt and I! to an. Bteeitundwf,Wo. to: 1.51331. Children t)t,,,ii,r,r, Union Bk of Chgo to W. 0. Scher- wat and wt, D. 14310, Woodhull Mdn to Lake Forest." o.Nuestadt tUtd'"""."- aha wt, QCD. Lot 69115 PM mu subn. _ A.Hjelmundw1toA.Nehm.WD. Lot 115 Pleasant H111 tuba. wf,D.uttt,trteat,srtiettaNts Ettta. R' mm: P. H. Bartlett to C. w. and son. D. Lot T,bik " Bartteth a a Eats. P. H. Bartlett to A. G. m. D. Lot 5, " 22. Bartlett, N 8 m F. H. Bartlett to o. W. Irvin. QCD. Lots 27. 28, 2tkS0tutttSt.tttk AT, Chen Spring Blun' addn. a M.B.BardtutdtsustrtoE.twet.. les and wt. WD. Lot s. Owners m' L. uh and'wf to A. Turner. Rtm. 1at.t.. 3, telrrtystttsum 8m D. t Mehan and wt to Camp Yo- sepa, WD. 813 qr Bee mum A. K. Blanchard to B. J. um and wf;m. Vrta206,Stt6,SW.ait 209, 210. 211, 212.213. su and 215 Grand Ave. Highlands. tt J. A. O'Brien to E. M. Andaman. WD. Lot42,Hi11atbtomr'rRavia. View Subn. L.E.Ctoto'r.J.B1r,WD. Ptoe the. SW cor of sec 31. 43. 13.. M. Sorensen and wt to J. G. Womb kind tutdwf,WD.LotaFnd2T. blk 3, Kellogg's subn. 3". M. Bartlett to P. Schema an Union Bk ot Chgo to J. J. Doyle and wt, D. Lot 12. " 19,, WW Subn. T Union Bk of Chgo to D. )1on et at, D. Lot 4, blk Is," Woodermt N.'8chnu to E. B. Gleason ind wt. QCD. Lots 11, 12, 13 and " " 81. s. manna Park. P. H. Barnett to R. P. Ram and wt, D. .10: A, bit It, Bartlett's N View Subn. R.L.ruotetutdwttog.WtmtNo.. lama. 'ot96,Niatonat9tnNt, rm Ridge. WSprumustutdwttoO.Lettman and wt, WD.., 'utta,ltN,' no. " Ind 397 _Shaw's Second Saba. ct M.a.Barttsutdttuktrto D. P. Reliable Laundry & Dry Cleanilgg' Co. . mama!) PARK) ILL. tall Mike Behm Libertyville 290 . . . forzsatisfactory Ladndrr and my ' _ _ . Cleaning Service - " The LAUNDRY, ' does it best! b Established in 1899 "rttt be .conducted by the American 18d 011.: tn " cities during June and Job. . At but half of the deaths from accident: would be preventable. Red Cm. experts say. it ttrat-trid knowl- edge were universal. The schools will teach the. prone method of "mum respiration. thick has revived persons who have tmtioatthrqmternir3ottgtusatrrtiw. when. and also methods for touting may of as. smoke and electric ghoul, token bones and other accl- 'tt.teverftear "ttrough iiaaiii LIFE SAVING SCHOOLS ARE . ESTABLISHED -WASHINGTON. June 1,--Settoo.ts to when people how to save some of the new person; whose lose their Mr. and Mrs. William Bottger and children and Mn and Mrs. Geo. Best: and son of Chicago spent if", ad Memorial Day with Kr. and Mrs. George Winter and It. a} In. John Banger. If. Genevieve Eakins, of Mesa, Alison. who has been visiting here left Saturday for Michigan. She was main! to Chicago by her my Bernice mhall entertained' her Ygtdhee and a friend from Sere-t In our the tech end. , he ptr. family is moving to Dawn. community is sorry to but than as residents and teachers for Mr interest shown in social welfare was supreme: I New residents are being erected in Gurus t R. W. Chittenden andl Charles he. The former is building on fraryravfnue, the lat-l tar jut of Dunham Road. ra. C. D. Zimmerman and Miss Home In Johnston were hostesses at I Ridge party Friday night Four tall- {are played with honors go- ing alums Alta Metcalf and Ber- In." Funk and family m- ed to Mon this'hveek. The W. D. Moon fails have moved in- to the home method by them. _Woodlw Wilson, of Minnesota, 'y.tiatthttr his sister, Mrs. M. S. . Lovely refreshments ty T Wt! tet.. ya.- me DR. J.L.TAYLOR Otieoln PimtNttttttnnt But Bldg Hemy.1to89tartdyt_otrp.m. 1teaidenee,NhwoodNiie. Seientitie Eta-haw of the Itrs' GLASSES MD DR. olrro R. THOMPSON , Optometrist 1 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW First National Bank Building Telephone 67 . LmlatrrVu, FRED GRABBE Auctioneer " Real Estate ATTORNEY and col Telephone " A New Line] Men's Furnishings Barry Madill Bartlett REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE JUSTICE OF THE PEACE )ffice at Stewart and Lincoln. Phone 88. Commander, C C. 8 Meets INmt My If things keep on we'll be hearin' of eompanionatis,divometr, next. dimer duly noted, and your my; gestion will be acted upon as soon' " postrihte.--vnnemever Province. I June 14-23; Capitals. Ctrl., {mice 214 30; Coronado, Cat., July 5-14; Cor- vallis. Ore., June 8-17. Brevard, N. C., June 18-28; an Minnetonka, Minneapolis. Minn.. - paying. Wis., Bunsen. Mo., LYELL H. MORRIS Libertyville Post No. 329 AMERICAN LEGION ntoetetime.St-coidtnonedttr. 1tedbooti30cents.Aiidrugttiats For the Man or Boy Who w.antt.this Best Prices Reasonable . LIBERTYVILLE. ILL. . Libertyville 1 Shoe _ ' Store V Kaiser Building Petertf Good-Wear JOHN CICHY k? Tailoring, Cle ing and Pressing Vulcan," Charles Jordan Libertyville, Ill. B.H.MILLER ' PHONE 551 [that Block LittertrvfBes Illinois First Class Shoe dui: y-Your "tatemertt' in. 406 So. Miiwaiiiareie. Phone Libertyville 167-W. Notary Public Insurance FOR "LB-Parma, houses and Iota. Houses, for mat. Rent col- lected. EDWIN"; AUSTIN FOR SALE-KN- modem trqnga- low. 4 rooms, bath and breakfast nook. Very reasonable. Also 1 lot on Cieveldnd Ave., Libertavinb. Bargain. W. 'A. Ray, Mun elein, Ills Phone 452-3. M-tf. FOR AAIE-rBedtt, My?! digits FOR SALE OR RENT-A, FOR "LErrRegiatered police dog. Female. Also pups, three months old. Mm L. V. Lush Round Lake, Ill. 41-tt. FOB ltEtiT---lhrg, bedrpprn gt 227 FOR SALE--t 'ten-ton Colurnttia Scale. John G. Bortst, Handout, Ills. Phone Libertyville "ell-ty. 44-t . First Street, Cibertyvitie. Pixie: AG." a: 4214. . .3 M-tf. ;Lycxk._ 21 FOR! 1t,lsa'.-f xt',',tged, Pit. _-i(.elit.Crt1ie: H 'r t stems , yms Ire, was. iWANTED-. Team, human and dump "sons Itplph Rouse, MundeleiE Phone! Tet: te, FoRSALE-.-Ford dump truck. War- tout transmission. Good tires. $125.00. Phone Libertyville 623- J-l. "(E V 43-3tpd. Complete Murat, In and kitchen equipment. FOR SALE-M inch mattresses, 'lIike new. Phone Libertyville 'gf; . 4 MAIN GARAGE C. BERNARD, BEFORE BUYING Phone 456 845 N. Milwaukee Ave. Libertyville, Ill. All have been "seonditioned hid are ready to make that vacation trip. Cong saggy." ggt_your pick. Rea late 1925 sedan _....--. Hudson tarty 1926 Coed: Maxwell two-door sedan... Hudson. " coich .........._.._. Dodge 192] sedan-standard Hudson 7-: modem home, 2 car garage 1 block from Electric Station. C. GRIDLEY, Phone 45. Libe e. lil. 89-tt and other household artieiaLAiiG Victrola in good condition. Phone Mundelein 241-11. 40-6t. mg t1AAB-0toiee home we cox on lot 100 feet wide," Jdnirai-r' TC etude-only $6500.00 on terms of $500." cash, balance like gent. FOR t1AL6--New modern dx-mm h'onuLwlth Ito-plug a! "plot. POR frAi41--9roderp 6 mom house tte; unusual location; "r" -. "llgll'l"dl'll'e",.' Mimosa; New; 2 Mira. North Shore Line; 2 our page. 1' 6 8thch house; chKiznley out of 'rartplarge ot; car 6 Room common brick Macaw Gt',',',."""" Bee plans at my o we. . 'utr,', house; Ballard and Lake: ideal or booming. - Also ta homesitos at Real B GAIN Prices. _ JAY CAIRNS l lulu: j Park 1 lilwoukoe Avon. ' Wivmo m. l Olen the hou- FOR SALE , Room home; Third Bt.; nun porch; 4 bed rooms. 6 nearing i2t, . 82 3:13? in." com on. om: kitchen. _ 8 Room house; Elna Cert,' his lot; FOR SALB--atea1 Eatate HEW" A. SCBWEBMAN $1800. BARGAINS IN USED CARS Hmmttolny 'tetf-try-th1rt-R, mptoreareunge,orif (r,fl'LT,U2'll'flUlrdt'aNl'd columns. 'rllNSlwl'l'.lht' Thereisnom '-toayyartrrequtnutmqr- mnahonuflmgfluwaedunuflm maire-antaknoqmum. Ammonium"; Minimum charge, 2tie ; 6 insertions for $1.00 Raps: 6e per line per insertion, . A. R. SCBNAEBELE el. 'ilstpte & New (lath 25) A. R. SCHNAEBELE G. c. GRIDLEY Phone " 1a'bertrvitie, Ill. Tehphc'one tiq-M. FOR SALE FOR SALE JAY CAIRNS Gaasitted Ads " 3495.00 550.00 525.00 495.00 125.00 595.00 175.00 am. . Any ttttmtitien. SPOT CASH or will sell on 5 mt commission. We man- do" NATIONAL Metort MARKET Q! MAW AUTOMOBILES WANTED Wanted 25 automobiles at a - GE'WEXE ind EOLMAR 4811 N. Ashhnd Ave. Chicam rliAsrEV-riiG- 2iiiGi; ' County Register, Litter T 'iiljlifi71.rtf.igeii2ih, o . on or . to live in 1/bertyville. We have . mun- ber of lure manned residuum lots on paved street. near schools. churches and l blot to North Shh 1'reg,i2tg ttT, 'dfrgLtu mo or co r your lake or river lot in "than as patt_tt9ttysU. Ee.ttl/r nil NCED Pttif will tw. mar oo " jest: high Mil'? English. history and Freshman Latin. Dorothy Say- en, Libertyville. Phone "tdd: WANTEi?ruiirl tor men! house- La Rona: "d": wn mowers sharpened - asted. Work guaranteed. Jung {gymkljls But Church Street. MARGUERITE BRUII OFFERS instruction in piano, voice and theory. 611 tk Hilwuzkee Ave. Phone Libertyville 1504 "at. BED WANTED FEMALE Earn $16.00 weekly in spare time " home copying Mines and nd- dresses. Send stamped envelope foe Earticulars. BUSINESS 003888. UREAU, Alton, Ill. Dept. 45.1w; WILL CARE Poi CHILDREN FOR RENT. FOR RMN'r-arttmished home near- ly new._ Will gent for manner to work. No 1_trnif6."FitiJiG iii; tyville mw. M-tf. FOR, RENT-A new modern 5 room Wt- an Apple! ,_--Amus_- ROOIS FOR RENT-At 140 Eat Church street. Phone 388-W. . FOR RENT-mu-ug FOR RENT-T room house., 'ilteetHe 1rghta, water and (a. Beautiful location near lake. Also 5 no. cottage. Phone Mil-2 4M FOR RENT--Bedmoms a us Ne;- berry 'Avenue. 4% my on home, night or day, at . ramble mice, or will give bead and mother's can to motherleu child or to child while mother works. Child must not be over three years. Baby preferred. Good home) best of cue. Por further Medan phone Kinda loin 874-R . Mt. FOR BALE-d- com. " not bu. Germination 95% or better. Tele. '6.9-R-1. Lewis A. Kills. [nudg- 1:"sz Hui: -tiGiiaiirii. Tfe'" "a... y u very madam a" " 131 a,trLTg; Ava-m y FOR 'i't8VteAMir-a wooded tau, Weak Coo} Agape. Good Justina; We 571-er ttuf sum" fidif,t' °" or orc 'aiN'r--Ihtrtgiahetd mm suit- dllefortno. Boarttifdmimd.Ai- [which Mt tttatt" hath}: yous a__nousa, Imam. mom: or partly {unlinked Aaa ftlhr?tt2eehtetrra.ePitqy, t','d',lt'Grth, (a-ttlea-darts or all " 880 North inane. lain. " iYdi,citA'2r with stu- dud ke Phone libel-till? 130. _ ville ttot-tCt. FOR RENT '-H.tyrtan mtttatttie for I: '---f making." near 'it' fe l es. in» PAGE SEVEN to. m. 84Att. 4btf.

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