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(D Pr cD) IJ i 4C0 VI rv EF A' Fl1 (D CHICAGO DAILY TRHUINE: FRIDAY. JUNE T. 19162. I AT TON PLANS TO I GOOD EYES tlY, In NATION DEFENSE IA IL I NJ 1 1 7 19162 PLAN PURE MILT, ORDINANCE TONI PAPER FIRM GETS WAREHOUSE STTE REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS AND BUILDING PERMITS ENLARGE SYSTEM I A 1 Montano Physician ARILs Experts' to Aid Riflemen. 1 Et'K Fore TYPHOID FEVER.

Subcommittee Will 3rate Final Draft of 3leasnie to Offer Council. Will Double Track Sections of Line and Extend Kansas City Terminal'. :1 Empire Company Bu3s Land on Fifth Avenue, Between Polk and Harrison. 10 Vr IT. 314 13 May 2.9 Ida C.

11.a.4 ker F. LEYDEN. Park. 341 Add. L.

'36 to 4. 13. 57, May 22 Wolin Stanl to Leo Cngarl LYONS. Gratigs, L. 14 ad a IA) 1, R.

27. May 31 Waltman to Alexander 1110,11,1 Barna June 1 LE. E. Malttnan to Sofa Gustafson and Carolina Naeropl Argo, Itonsrls" Rd. L.

May 31 iktarry C. Levin.son to Chrician W. Hostuann. Argo. 111.1 T.

3ti. Rt. 1,4,12, 38,12, June 4 GFozge tubciurlitt to Anton Zopels, MAINE. Perring M. a 45 14 and R.

1 of ft. 1. etc. 241.41. 12, 1 I Sarall E.

Horner to h. E. Sr W. G. Johnson.

Park Dr. J. A. Witherspoon New President American Medical Associptien. 10 to Simon Straus-, 10 100 J.

IiiTcn1T1115; et to Mail-at C. Lathiellust 12,004) of 4aoa.12.4 Juite (Richard J. Knight Alciatei J. Lit- tlet.o.1 ltha or th NV May Ira II. Col)q Cwelia 7001 54, tbr 4Zth.

4 Tuotor Wujazyk to John 125 Zatx124. 3 Marcia-a IL Taft and lia Malt-t-rougt-1 1 of entril Itark-a'. Nlay 1 John S. rieaty Jolul AV. 1artretitirg.Mich.1 1 of Ii4olz.te-n-.., Ix124 May 31 F.

to iLk 1 104 Carpenter, a 2ttx1.25., Jun t- 3 t-l4eotgo rt to Fett Erennan1 2,450 Tr-y-et. 141 s'of t. Jane I (state p-trk of Clinagla, to Del- car a soil 1 6Sth and 21ix79. inoutub. $72.1104) June I tWil- helot Mueller to Azdrew Gerbell 8,300 -NEEDS FREldiff CAPACITY HOLDS DATA surnozt I.

SOO 25. 000 STREET LEASED TO CITY. Property on Ashland Avenue Secured from Railroad for Municipal Asphalt Plant. Charges Railroads Rave railed to Join in Tests for Mild They Asked Delay. Yards at Chicago and St.

Louis Will Be Broadened and Improved. NO 1.400 CALUMET of Wentworth-ev a f. 251W-bi-. April 12 Frank Maui to Al le A Teningal 76 of Grove land-lerr ft. to alley.

Juno 3 Simon Strauer to William Stewart-ex cor. f. 262ttO wita a on 112th-pi. c.f 146 Jur.4 3 Peter Prince et al. to Isherwood).

Same pp.v.,, June 4 N. Isherwood to Cornelius K. Madderotal of 10 lb 1 in. or 1.. May 2S, Winifred Dinan PapineAu WEST TOWN.

7.760 2,000 a liEW TRIER. Orn Ratite, Reservation. south pt. L.2.1 May lt) Browne et to cImtinen, Ell and Commercial Trust and Savings bank Inimette 1, 4 ot L. 8, EL S.

May 1 Prank benaeler to Dertha Corrascavish, WilMettel 1.9c0 Wilmette. M. H. Wilson' L. 4 and 5 B.

lu. April IS It.1ustate C. IV. Gennert, N. Y.4.

to klarilet canning, Wilmette. D.ng.,o L. 14, B. 1, June 3 lAlva J. to, --tndrew J.

Woodco lunette 10 Dernster L. 6 and a 25 L. 7 B. 5. May 1 Caroline D.

08s1ty to kOward VS limettej NORTHFIELD. T4)0 Oak Glen, Dewey's lot 9, block 1. May 22 11111a-a C. klartray to Mary 5. "4 kuoaman, of Ulan Jew.

17 PALATINE. 42. a 24-42-10, and o. Incunin 97.7tru. May 17 tztenry k-; Quintiel to krank klytoura of wortn.

111.1 1.000 Atlantic City, N. June of the American Medical association's interesting meetinge of the day was that of the section on ophthalmology, where Dr. John of Butte, declared the sight of the nation's marksmen is the real defense of the country in time of He called on eye specialists to assist in the work of preventing injury or accident to the eyes of the riflemen in the army, navy, and state militia. The hbokworrn must shoulder some of the responsibility for eye trcale in the opinion of Dr. F.

P. Calhoun of Atlanta. Check for Typhoid Fever. Typhoid fever la at last being succwsfully checked through anti--typhoid inoculatien in the pinion of experts who appeared today before the section on public health. Irs a paper read by Dr, Leslie II.

Spooner of Boston it was shown the danger to nurses and others 'who come in, direct contact with patients suffering from typhoid has been yractically eliminated by the trentment. M. L. Bavitch of Louisville its the tion 0T3. dermatolog7 made a plea for earlier dlagnosis of peliagsa.

as it presents a most serious problem in the eouthern states. He favored the protozoan theory as the most plausible one with regard to the origin of the disease. the transmission being through gratory bird's. New President Elected. Dr.

John A. Witherspoon of Nashville. was elected president of the assoc.s.- tion by the house of delegates, which looks after the business of the organisation. With the exception of a half dozen sections which will continue their session m. tozrorrow the convention practically came to a close tonight.

18.0(10 Noftwoor) PARK. 50 50x175. June 4 Fanny Nr.o-itol to AVilhelin Wenkiel ItoklEit3 l'A Clark-st et.r f. t3x14 incumn. Xd.soo.

May :23 hichazd T. Davis to Arthur AV. Tobias 1 Lurt-av. of Cet.tal-st.. z3x171 14.

Thomas Duncan to John War- neckt I 1.320 100 of blrehwood f. 501(159 Atay 9 Herbert W. Partridg to John Manker 550 109 of f. 40xIct4. in-comb.

June 3 Catherine C. Tonto( to Chars P. Finley LOGO LAKE VIEW. 250 of f. x124.

May 25 Samuel Blow.4. to MIRO Jarvial Lsoo 160 of lialsted-st Jane 1 Frank Mount to J. 4 1) Same June 1.1. H. Christensen to 1itUu 10 12.9 of Herndon.

f. 30x12.4, June Bernard to Aug. H. Te.aviltvtl. 8.350 Mildred-ay.

2.h8 of 24x124. incumb. $1.90,. j11110 Henry Storttnbeker to Adolph tictsGeningtrl 10 141 of Clic 75x111 Oct. 1.

1911 Agnes Sena- to Bertha Metz 1.299 Eatne ppty May 28 B. Metz to Leonard 1. SOO Robey-st. 75 of Ainslie. f.

25x125. June 4 S. X. Johnson to Teki as Jehneon) 925 Githlings. f.

Jane 1 Elizabeth a Fish to Walter Dowry 3.909 219 of Balmoral. 30x 121. incumb. fte.a). April 27 Gustaf Blotnberg to Jol.an Lor.nzj 1.550 307 of Glenlake, f.50x150, April 19 estate M.

E. McDowell to Albert Morris 1 2,509 Trust deeciSteridan-rd, 714-28. f. 120x 394. het Clarendon and Pine Grove-ay.

and Sherklan-ct. 3 tittkult and basement brick bonds. June 1, years at 514 cent John S. Holmes to Osear li Maufafl trust 70.000 JEFFERSON. Belmont-ay.

82 of Troy-st f. 27x125 May 12 (Bertha Ziedsow to Gustav 2,200 Costello-ay. 118 of N. 44th, 2-Zlx1211 'neural). 81809, April 4 Michael O'Halloran to Charles B.

Roehr 3,209 177 of N. f3d 50x125 June 4 Lena No-midi-chars et al, by M. la, to James, E. Munroe' 797 159 a ot 40z 114. incumb.

2,200. slay 31 Ferdinand Capp to Geo. H. Prieto-el 4.3Ca) etIth-ct. tor 2530.24, and other May 31, Wiadi LypAewicz to Leon W.

DYniewlcz 1 119 of 157, May 3 Wan. F. Tempel to-Etilvd. WiLlianat 1 Fullerton-ay. cor N.

47th. 501E118 May 19 Virginia M. Adair to Carl Swanson 1 Pullerton-av cor Lowell. a f. June 4 I Win.

Barrow to Abe, L. Bergri 10 elt a of N. zox My la Arthur H. Coke' to RiadPeterson 1.075 COT 110x 125. June 4 Wm Mannhardt to Abel Gent 194 8 of Belmont, 2sx105 Ineumb.

34.10,0. June 5 Robert Fot gun to NVIinelm isochl 169 of N. 49th-9v. May 15 Lambert C. Wdelnnd to A.

J. Kwas1 3.000 cor Suite 1 Ablahana Lewis et al. to Leila a cor Albany, a 23x125. June 4 Fredic. C.

Starr to Annie Korner 1 raft ve of N. 49th, f. SZ-it 135 incumb. deed not dated Andrew K. Sorenson to Johan A.

Friediundl. 11.500 Etisewsv-av- to of AVrightwoods 28x125, incumb. $1..910. June 3 Mst.e Molson to Alta' M. Kowalski 3.3e4) 117 of 8rx 1'25 lacurrh.

$1.804 Sept. 7. 1811 Freder- ick O. Wilitzer te Alex. Lops1 Warner-ex.

74o of :0 IR inbole John to lom StattI 1 2.50o 0.000 2,200 3.200 791 4.2c, 1 I 1 10 wo 4.9,60 3,000 1 1 1 According to Information from New York the present plans of the Chicago and Alton call for a large amount of double track work at various sections along the company's lit-as. In this connection it is pointed out that In Kansas City where the company has angle track entering the city, it as become macessarY to add a number of long stretches of double track in order to handle the movement of traffic more freely and economically. At the same time it Is stated that: it is the purpose of the management to greatly Increase Its yard and terminat facilities in Chicago. Kansas City, and Bt. Louis.

Forty years without change WILS tile re ord breaking mark established by a Burlington passenger train that runs between Prophets-town ana Mendota, Ill. according to the of a witness yesterday before the Illinois railroad and warehouse commissoL Ile was there to nalae complaint against the passenger service furnished Frophetstown, which desires Improved services. During the first year of its history, ending June 4, 1911.,. 018.000 persons passed. through the new Chicfigo and Nhweternternhival.

The volume of mail handle-I has averaged 1F)0 tons a day. The Interstate commerce commission yesterday entered an order suspending for 120 days the new baggage rules which were to have become effective on most of the railroads of the country on July 1. The rules provide for an excess on all baggage exceeding 45 inches in length on a ably of five pounds for each additional Inch. A pure milk ordinance for Chicago well" whipped Into ehape assil recormnendee to sto counell health Committee at Its meeting ens Wedneeday. This was determined Irene as a conference yesterday afternoon of thislb.

committee arpointed to inveetigate the lend. tug pure milk ordinance. The subcommittee. composed of Ald-Netek Cullerte14 and Pretzel and Health stoner Young. will meet this afternooe test over carefully the terms or the freeman' and decide what they will recommend si the full committee.

The report of the so. committee )i a. been held In aberateepeness experimental tests of milk teemperaterrette lug triunsportation, from the Zama to the eve The railroads have complained. that It la impoesible for them bo keep the terrpens, tura of the milk down to tz degrees. ism, vided for in the new measure.

The railroads have failed to show em tereert In making the tests for witch eft asked time last Friday and the mixt-ego, tee practically has decide d. to ignore nee and go ahead wit.h the perfectiom of WWI terms. The ratkioad represettitins asked the 'health department to co6pees In a series of temperature tests on an Engel railroads which haul milk. Dr. Touts le formed them his men would he ready thew.

k)wing ray. but nothing has been done ICce the health department will proceed be. pendently. The cars representatives believe thee', no provision in the propoeed ordinances-hie canrot be eas.ly met by consumers, eel and the railroads and further that ttellrl occasion no such experee as would. tali nectscary any advance in the price armlike the consumers rnci easing Interest in property alGug South rifth avenue is Indicated by the purchase at judicial sale of a lot located between HarrlECM and Polk street for a price considerably-In excess of the valuation fixed.

by the board of review. This was a partition sale of properties belonging to the Mack estate. at which Joyce, president of the Empire Paper company, bought 661E100 feet of vacant ground en the east side of Fifth avenue, 116 feet north of Polk street. The board of review's valuation was Mr. Joyce bid paying 16.000 in cash and giving back a trust deed to secure $30,000 In three rears with 5 per cent Interest.

The Empire Paper company wirl. It is understood, improve the lot with a large ware-Louse and salesroom. the location in the midst of many large printing establishments being especially desirable for that purpose. Plans for the building are not completed and no estimate of its cost can be given. Road Leases street to Citybt Some comment has been caused by the of a part of a public thoroughfare railroad companies to the city for a definite term of years and at a stated rent.

'The Chicago and Northwestern railway company and the Baltimore and Ohio Chicago Terminal railroad company have granted to the city of Chicago the right to use Fifteenth place, between Ashland avenue and Throop street. for municipal purposes. for fifteen 3-ears, the rent being $1 and other good and valuable considerations." The lease is explained by the corporation counsel's office as being necessary, because cf the fact that the railroad compares were the owners of the land' abutting on the street. and consent was necessary before the eity.could use It for purposes other than as a thoroughfare. A municipal asphalt plant is to be built and on Fifteenth place is the most advantageous one to be found.

Cal 1.309 to 1514J, bet Ilth- st. and 15th-pl. 1.7.8s130, and bonds, May 1. :5 2. ears, 6 Der Main-will-- do; Hospital of Chicago toChleago Title and Trust trusteej 40,000 let 48 of ti f.

24x100, June 4 Jacob Plulutcrg tn Bonnerl 27,20 Belated-sq. fillvil. S. cl Randal MAN- 23 ILOuls and Julius Frank to Louis Nat'l 10 Trost deedSame ppty. May 23.

5 years "4 1 per cent (Louis Nath to Rai Estate T. an3 T. Co. 't 15,0100 loo Ti of incumb. $13 June 3 Gustaf G-usafcm et al.

to James altmanl I 75.3-755, f. 5otor166 bet. Desplaines and Halsted-vs. Julie 5 Frank Partualte Co. to Edward B.

)3utierl 85,000 AK cor POtairtaC 4Sx124, incumb. COC O), assumed. June 3 bam Bloom to Elinrie Server trf licrmitage-ev 22x 10u. incumb. $10.

June 1 William P. Penballow to Hillock 8,200 Kersiall-st 120 of Taylor, 4cx100, 3 Adele Reitz to Nathan 11.ttei- manT 10 Liticoln-st, 11 of Yenton, f. 10E99. May liZt 'Gustav Gottlieb to Ctlarles liCkJ1110r11 2.750 1CS of Lincoln. a f.

2.41t1G2, luoumb $.9 OtP0, June 4 tehaties S. Brill to Frieda Barancik I 10 4 Of Lincoln. incumb. $2.800. June 4 te4pnie Sevin Lea Forges 6,500 Co.orado-ay., cor Fecramento-blvd.

21 7-1(x77, incurrb. May 29 lay Keratin to Elizabeth 1urrls1 8.000 of fl 15x124. ineumb. It2.600,, June I 'Samuel Block to Sam Beckerl GS of 25x125, May 81 fThomais C. to Patrick C.

1 8410 of Frar.Ciree0-4.V.. 24 ft to alley, May 21 Elizabeth Barna to Ike Kersteini 8 MO lice Kerstemi THE DAY IN CONGRESS. DRESS LINENS HAVE BIG RUN; DRY GOODS BUSINESS GAINING. Convened et noon and adjourned at 12:09 p. until Friday in respect to the memory of Senator Nixon of Nevada.

Indian affairs committee recommended Gore bill to Alow Apache prisoners of war at Fort Sill to retu2-n to New ROUSE Convened at 11 a. in. and resumed general debate on sundry civil appropriatiott bill. Secretary of navy asked for $05.000 appropriation for expense of marine expeditiors to Cuba. Adjourned at 3.45 p.

m. until II a. m. tomorrow. Bankruptcy Petitions.

12.9rSMark Process company petition of Garda City. Fan company and others for adjullicina R. N. Platt. atternpy Zohn V.

Farwell Company's Review Points Demand for Seasonable Nerchandise Ahead of Last Year. RESORTS-FOREIGN. 411.11MEMEIMIEN RESORTS-FOREIGN RESORTS-FOREIGN. ()eras RESOR 111 Ocean 1' rat el. tbaeAK ss rAll .1 NORTH TOWN.

McHeny-at. 400 of a I. 2er 1.311, to. or incumb. Api 11 IT jAug.

Eathke to Edtrund, Grafi air Elm. May 11 tEdlitd. Aluzza, et al. to David A. LAI, 3 NORTH GERMitil LLOYD 845,000 V.

Farwell company's weekly' review of the wholesale dry goods trade says: General business for the week is good and the demand for seasonable merchandise is large and thls class of goods Pearce. Dress linens of all kinds are having a big run The demand for tissue ginghams still continues. Agents of a well known line of shirting prints have advanced their price 14 cent a yard. The demand for point venise ball trimming, macrame bands and allover laces of all kinds- continue to be large and the rupply scarce. Advance business on yarns for fall Is better than last year up to this time.

Future business on bed comfortebles Is ahead of last year. Advance orders booked to date for gloves and mittens are much ahead of Last season," review SPRING AND SUMMER SAILUVGS LONDON-PARIS-BREMEN Apartment House Sold. The apartment house and ground on Hyde rark boulevard. 100 feet east of Cottage Grove avenue, north front. 50x144 feet, has been sold by Martin C.

Londe lius to Mrs. Anna Marla Hieronlmus. for $37.000. subject to an of $20,000. The grantor took In part payment the property In Farrell avenue, 100 feet south of Seventy-first Street, west front, 3003E125 feet.

at $12.000. The lease by which Landon Cable Rose, presieent of the Colonial Trust and Fevings bank, 4equires, in behalf of his bank, the property at 158 to 102 West Adam. south frcnt, feet. 75 feet weet of Eouth La Salle street On which it is to construct a handsome bank ri I- -'-ling bas just been filed for record. ninety-nine 1Leolpooll2d a tentat of $100,0,0 for the first year.

nnually for the next four years, arid a year for the remaining ninety-four 3ear. Of the rental for the that year $75,000 is in paymimt for the building and as security for tbe fulfillment of the provialone of the lease. The leeete agrees to conrtrect. prior to Jan. 1.

MO, a fireproof office building at least ten atories high. to cost not less titan $400.000. The lease was negotiated by IL IT. Leakier co. E.

B. Butler Gets Deed. Edward B. Butler has taken a deed from the rrank Parmelee company to the property which he has purchaeed at 733 and, 755 West Jackson boulevard, north front, feet. between Des-plains and Halsted streets, which he purchased for through Francis E.

Mannierre of Dilabite Manierre and Hugo Ash. Louts Nast has purchiuied the property at 121 and 323 North Halsted street, 52x01 feet, 100 feet south of Randolph street. we'd front, from Lewis and Julius Frank, the consideration not being given out, the purchtteer giving to the Real Eetate Title and, Truet company a trust deed to secure the reef et 13,000 for five years, with. Interest at 31i per COr, t. The apartment house property at the southwest corner of Oakley and Petornac avenues, eSx124 feet, has been by Abrahem Bloom to Fannie Feet, er for 123,00, subject to an incumbrance of 1112.00O.

Bonfire Barna Are Fatal. Ernest Lang. tO3 Ee loft avenue, died at residence of his parents yesterd'ay of burn suffered two wekeks ago when he accidentally sot fire to hie clothing playlet neer a bonfire. I 1 SAILINGS AT 10 A. Kronprinzessin Cecilie.

Jane 11 -rulY 9 Aug. 6 Sept.10 George Washington June 15 July13 Aug. 10 Sept. 5 Kronprinz Wilhelm Jane 18 July18 Aug. 20 Sept.

17 Prinz Friedrich Wilhelm June 23 July27 Aug. 24 Sept.21 Kaiser Wilhelm II June 25 Ju1723 Aug.27 Sept. 24 Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse July 2 JuIy 30 Sept. 8 Oct. Berlia July 6 Aug-17 TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER SERVICE Koenigin June 8 July 25 Grosser Kurtuerst July 2 Koenig July 4 Fr ledr ich der Grosse.

Aug. I 3 Septa, Bremen Aug. 41 The Mediterranean MengIghIrgreGgo. '174 Sept. Koenig Albert Aug.

17 SePt-2I U. Claussentos et General Agents. 107 North Dearborn Chicago. AN EXAMPLE FOR ALL BANKERS -1 sotTrit TOWN. Doug lus-pl.

214 of Cottage Grove-. f. June 1 IMattnese Andeison.Jr to Sintou Stocameker I Enortaid-av cur 241023 and other pty. unal. May 2.3 LEat.

Jno. Coolahan to or CoolananI 1.100 4i i a of f. ineumb. 32,000, May 23 Pearl A. McAdam to Jno.

and Douglius Slaughter 4.500 Ind.ana-av, 90 of f. IcksIZS, June 4 Was. T. Burton to Arthut Waiteal .10.000 5th 413-17 old, 727-729 news Z. 1104x bet.

kiarriaon and cash. promissory note. June 6 Alice liack et al. by tn. in c.

zi pin to Joseph Joycej 66,000 Trust ppty Joseph Joyce to Peal I.Late T. L. Juno 5. 6 50,000 192 of f. 24x125 May 13 IJan bikerski to Jozet Luczynski 65 to 71 old, 445, 447, and 5O1-509 new, 19ox140, bet.

an Euren end Harrison-sts. Jan. 24. 1900 Henrr Southwell quitclaims to Mary F. S- orcesterl 500 ekwell-st.

129 of Ildth, f. 25x124, April 22 Martin Murpny Er. to Mary Gods te n3 876 37th 552, f. 251000, in. or 1., they mb June 8 11 boanas J.

to William F. Garnettj ID S. 2712. 24,1115, May 19 Ilheodore Marquardt tor-rank Watetakl. 1,200 225 of Archer-ay.

f. 25x100. Aug. 4 1. Clark Gary to C.

T. Co.I 3,900 210 of Archer-av' f. June4 IL Clark Gary to C. T. T.

Col 3.000 Union-av cor f. 5iax 121- incumb. $14.500, assumed, Maya Patron-at Cesko-Americke Svobodne bkoly Ctvrt Wordy to Atlas Erg Co.) 500 31,.6. f. 25.1064; tse.i.

May 1 tEiz J. Fergus et al. to Horace H. Churchill 4. 250 f.

41x 12, May 13 Alexander grotter to Joscph C. Vlasak) 3.100 100 of 39th-pl f. 2rat 125. May 13 Elmer E. Monne to Samuel Schwartz 11,100 Lease---Dated Jan.

29. 1912--A dams -st 159 to 162. f. 9-K-Oclt9. bet.

Ath-av. and La Salle-st and bides Est. Leopold Mayer to Landon Cabe1I Pose. P9 years. Jan.

1. 1012. to Dec. 31. rert.

first 1109Et 4 years annu illy. remaining te4 years. lannually; see to pay all taxes in aquition; Jessie that he shall not later than May removal of present bides. erLd erect a first class fireproof bldg. in their stead, new bldg.

tote ready In taenty months after he ah.3ll have commenced re-moral of 'prevent new bldg to et IPRIlt 10 'dories and cost not less than A 3449.009; bldg. to lessor at end, of term without compenvation Troste leasehold est end Landon Cabell Rose to Colonial T. end S. bond'', March 1. 11912r 10 yeara, 6 7 5.000 he, 0 kg1 0 6 )0 10 N) Xi )0 C'0 4 -k, IP PROVIEG.

Harlem, Anstett and B. lot 37, block Ito may 81 Merman G. oallas to rano tillOrAttO et ot Raver Forcst. Ill 1 Rarity lot 33. block aune 1 Loctward Ebtau to iLIAaril Li.

1-ialii 2.500 listroson-st. lot June I 11 Lrown to A. N. Char Iasi 1 Sanas optio June 8 IA. N.

Charles to Ida brov.n .1 Mayouod, lots to 15. block 239. May o2 I iclizabeth Sharp to At Ank. Dientnaach of Eroaden.1),1 1 Maywood, cetninary arid. part lot 81 A.

Oommings at al. to Cbata 1.. Gray of Alaysioraci. 111.1 Maywood. Smiths 'w a block oa, may 23 of Clark W.

Dunlop to Mary A. Lay of klayaood. Ill. 1 Santa 32 block 18. May 23 itausoav us ie.

cielirke to Clyde A. Portman or Maya (Jodi 1 Same 34, la block 18, May loiary A. Lay and husband. to same 1 Meiroao. lots 11 and 18.

block 99. May 31 Frank h. Joslyu to Her.nart Jeciake of Melrose, Par k. 111.1 500 RIDGEVILLE. Evanston, Jadscon-aro NO.

540, Incumb. IL3Y I Marla A. Emery and husband. W. to Lizzie SnijAhl 3.,500 Evanston.

Gormania add I. 49. incturb 16,500, June 4 INaLicer to Bertha B1 eleach 1 1 Same June 5 B. Breisach to Benj. Lowentneyer 1 Evanatoa.

Gibbs L. G. pt. I. 12, rotator).

bk. b. May.20 Watley Knox to Louis H. Grimmel 10 Sawa May 1) IL. H.

Griinme Quitaialone to Chas. 11. Thompson I RIVERSIDE. Riverside. Eid division, 1014 and 101.6.

Wk. 20. May 31 10. Heller and husband. to Mander A.

Eibbet. Witkenburro pa.I.. 2,030 England's ot. 1. 10 to 12.

it of r. 5- OO-14, May 22 fAnna Heitman at aL to National Pickle and tj. I Hammond, Srlydacker 67, A. III. add 1.

14, bk. 13. June 3 lollary Borwangrr to Fred W. Berwanger of W. Hammond.

1 Harvey. 1. at and to I. 30. brio 64.

June 1 tiolka. A. Cas'sel to Carl G. Bergstrom of Harocy. 111.

I 1800 Tin bAk tj 14 12-zo-14. may 13 H. Johanson at by M. in Co, to Wm 1 hay erj 2.667 To. 80.

0 10 acres a 4 32-843-15. May 17 lEciwd. Krumm to Johann Reich of Lansing, Ill.) Verhoeven's 20 acres I S. A 14. May 29 estate ef Minnie Weber to RUS.S411 Vhitrnl Loco Building Permits.

15010-02 N. Hermits ge-av. 8 orY brick flats; August Ekedlun d. ISO co. Johnson, Son.

E. P. Nelson, Tri.ikicri and carp 412,000 N. lialstad and W. Ohirty-eichthostso 1 story toiwrate filter pant; 11.11tal Stouk yams Transit a.No.: First National Lank; Lindstrom, arch 10,000 44b-51 W.

8 story brick data; J. 0. Higdon. 0401, Noritrol-bova; S. W.

arch; Roadquist Sr Carlson, and carp 16,000 7822 to 2, Green wood-av, 2 briok ators and flats; L. W. G. A. Vachon.

7Otio- f000th Fritz and Foltz. arch 5,500 13tOOO. 114 story frame cottages; Ernest Lawry. 1010 Burling-ao; P. lasioa.

arch. Mike Gadeon. moson and carp 2.100 2 atcyy frame flats; Antoa szobczak, 4,26 A. H. Lowder.

John liwiathoeski. ItaEOrt and carp 2,500 $4 W. Ftollerton-avo 2 rtory brkk store and flats; C.Knoepfle, 1700 N.Albacy-ar.; T. J. Reynal tea, John Soldier, mason: C.

Van Wolleghen, carp 5.000 7Sof ooles-av. i ilatlie cottage; C. Hayes, 7.231 Stony Ed Maim. carp 2.800 Flour-nay-et- 2 story brick at Emil Stegner. 6010 Lorick and loorola.

arch Proak Maack. 11.04011; F. Kaaatka. cart). 10.300 2426 N.

2 story brick fiats: Charles 2432 N. Springrield T. J. P.synerteon. G.

mason; C. Sievert. carp 4.500 154 W. Ile story frame rest-(Once: Emil Harder. 1487 C.ongressost.1 P.

Hale. 141111am Lang. carp 2.200 702 Neils-so. 2 story azid office: James Dickson. 762 N.

IL Donning. Wtillam Mayor Co mason and 4.4100 230'5 to 41 N. 41st-ct IW story frame cot tages, William Zuetell, 9 S. La balla-sLt j. L.

Peterson, carp. 20,000 2327 to 17 N. 114 story frame cottages, 'William Zuetell, 9 S. La Sails torfet: J. 1..

Peterson, carp 1,200 1240 Blyn Mawr-av 2 Cory brick store and ilats, C. E. Russell. 4683 P. Hale, Art Stone mason 1807 2 Crory boick reCelence Frei C.

Ulrick. L. Allison. arch. Allison Contracting Co mason and carp.

5.900 moo, N. 40th-av. I atory brick 'tort. Miss Edna Smith. 2321 W.

L. J. Alliton. Allison mason and carp. 5,500 to W.

aix 112 story stucco owellings, William H. Eadery, 129 N. Ea J. C. Supe.

J. T. Edwards, carp. 80.000 8142-44 atory frame residence Archibald egrau, 1048 E. A.

O. Lund, A. De Goaw, carp 5,300 6201 S. 1 story stone foundaCon, Central Mennonite Board of Homo and Foreign Missions. 6201 S.

Carpenter-- so: Tracy Sweet. mason and Workman Steinbach, arch 1,600 4842 S. 1 story brick addition, Jarman Krueger, 8126 W. 43d-st. F.

Hale. Paul Mueller, car 1.900 114111-14 Etmond-ar. 114 story frame dances. Andereon. 11253 P.

Hale, A. M. Anderson mSon and each, a2011 S. campbeli-av 2 story brick dwelling. George Lird.

5111 S. A. G. Lund. J.

Wilcox mason and carp. 5.200 5t3CtS-01 N. Central 1 story frame cottages, N. H. Johnson.

8-lOn La Hale. N. H. JohneSUZI, carp. 9.000 4033 N.

57th-ao. 2 story Inure residence, A Haeger 2237 P. Heito W. Wildbract. mason: O.

B. Nei carp 2.100 N. Austin. 2 wort' brick flats C. M.

Anderson. otS0 N. Park Van Keriren. Anderson Eros mason 4.700 1544 N. Dearborn-so 3 story brick resldonee.

D. Fairbanks. 1544 Gerhard Menne. mason and carp 4.000 151T-19 2 story brick flats, Juilus First. 49,.,3 W.

letb-at J. Cerny. 1Clina Urban. mason; Julius Kinst. corp.

11.400 218-1S 2 ryterv brick office, and dairy. A. Dalton. 433a Adams-at. L.

E. Russell. MoCarty mason and carp. 13.000 N. 114 story concrete Henry A Zander, 5450 N.

Emil Youngren. carp 2.306 8585 to 59 Harvard-st. 5 story grocery and box factory. Sears. Roebuck 3133 1-tarrard att.

G. C. Nimmons, Wells Eros. mason and carp 30.000 T53 2 story 'brick rerldence Catholic Pistols of Oblong. In3 Garfield bird MoCarthy.

PO Burke. MS Sen 10.000 4504 to 4n50 13 114 story brick cottages. W. H. White.

21,14 t. 3 Peyrertson. 3. A. Ross.

mason: W. White. carp each 3.1500 4221 to SI W. 1 story brirk 'tares arid Altn. M.

Files. aselel W. Thomas M. Plias. Hruhy frisson and carp 5.009 Eh Irving-se 114 frame reeddence: W.

FL Perri. 1582 Charier Larkin. arch. and carp 3,500 21S2 W. 8 story brick flair: Harry Pooshenhouse, 1226 taylor-sto; 1-I.

T. Dal H. Hershenhouse. carp. 5,300 6634 S.

1 'bon 2 story hoick flats: J. Ryan. eass A. G. Lund.

T. C. Entligaard, MaSOlb and carp 4,600 Cottage 3 story brick Mores and flats: Paorkk McEvov. E. E.

Watul. Waful Soutchler company. rr-ason and 285 S. 431-ay. 1 tdory frame cosogagi: Jocerdl Koi24! 2s42 S.

John Klucina. JOSOPII Kolas, carp 2,600 8045 W. 4ntii-et. 1.1:- ivory frame dwelling" A. Goettol, W.

Davide. ecreh. aind carp 1,1110 64106 S. Cifyrem on t-ov. lti rtorY frame dwellings: Mary LaFieur.

214 o2 W. 7Otth- George Mowat. carp 14fo(v w. 114 frame dwell- Ingo; George Mowat. Ellan S.

Halsted-et-I allergs 2.11001 1.77aerVern 711.5z i s. A. Nt. Anderson Co c-p. each, IOW 2 story brIck dwell, Lird.

5111 S. Western-avi J. Wilcox. mason and 2.200 Central -1 story kaes, N. Johnson.

a Hale. N.11. 2.000 a V4i9 230 of Sacramento-av f. May 20 IM. Ernst Greenebaum Jr.

to Henry E. Greenbaum. 'Westerroav. of Gladys. 26x110.

Ineumb. 81.500, May 4 Mary Ran to 7.200 D. Eastwood! 210 of 130, June 3 Annie S. Lee to Harry Gold: berg) 3,050 1(0 a of S. 25x124, June 3 Simon Straus to William Schulze) 10 316 of 253124, incumb.

May 23 Michael J. Gleason to treonwald Holland) 5.000 Van bet. Central-pit. and St I oui-ftYe. 30 'ft.

to alley. June 8 George Engel et al. by M. in C. to Frederick Rothf us) 8,277 150 of S.

48d, t. 25 121 incumb. Jura 3 Daniel J. O'Brien to Waiter C. Terry) 1'0000 897 of S.

45th, 25x1151, June 5 (Leffingwell D. Ripley to James Me Nearneyi 8,800 1.9 Madison-st 9 of f. 18). June 3 Benjamin Henson to liartlid J. Hilbert) 1 Slonroa-st.

203 of June 5 .1 J. Minnie EIMMOnl to Frits Ttudalt 2.1100 S. HO of f. 25x121 May 15 Jacob Erndelar to Albert Hoffman) 0.400 238 of f. 26x150, May 8 Charlotte F.

chueler to August Strebingl 4,400 cor. 16thost. t. 70x12.5, Juno 4 Joseph S. Smith to Robert 7 hornel 10 816 a of t.

25x125, June 4 test. Dennis D. Kelleher to Itar- garet Kelleher 1.277 anis June 4 Margaret Kelleher to. Joseph M. Skala) rudge way-av.

116 of t. 56x 125. incumb. 115.0(44. June 5 Jacob berg to Elias Kaplan and Meyer 24,650 177 of 4Sx125.

incumb. 112.600, June 4 Joseph 8. botith Robert C. Thorne 10 147 of St. a f.

23x 149, incumb. $7.000. June 3 (Harry Harris to Barnett Feinberg) 11.926 14th-st. 144 of Wood, a f. 24z124.

ineumb June 3 Frank Schmieeher to Abra- ham Eruntl 6,000 Hastings-et, 75 of Robey. f. 20x124, incumb. June 1 Louis Friedman. and.

In to Louis J. Friedman) 8,500 136 of Loomis. f. 25'125, incumb. 12,300.

May 14 (John Kasper to Frank 1,,5 14 of 23d. f. 4Qx1(0. m. or May 81 Helen A.

Reynolds to Chas. A. Mrizek) 1.802 225 of Roby. a f. May 25 Louis Weakest to Fannie Silvertnool.

15u of 24ta. May '27 Frank Mrazek to Stanislaw Plywaez1 4,250 S49 a of 27th-st. f. 251025 May 20 Anton acka to Adolf Kabelkar- 4.L500 149 of '28th-st. f.

253025; May 14 Jakob Ricek to Frank Koblichl 4375 Eff1M1111-alr. Con 70th-st t. 971024, May 31 (Chas. H. Kusel to Louis Hochsta-dttr) Same Surto 1 IL.

Hochstadter to Chas. H. Kase.) 10 144 a of a f. 48x125, MaY 11 Karel Sleclek to Anton Prozekl 4.175 Sr. Loole-av.

bet. 23d end 24thortik. 8ox125. John Kriegerbeck to Jo- Vyluntil 6.178 a of f. 0010'24.

SI Kate M. Porter. Eau Cairo, to Ernma Ely) 2.700 Cilfton Park-ay. of May Jacob Grill to Frank Ade meet Turner-ay 53 st of f. May 27 Frank Babicky by conservator to John, Martinekl DTI 213 of f.

23a125 May 23 (Martin Ceryeney to Jos. Hay- ranrk, Lai Clifton Park-ay. 158 of a f. 30x 125. 8 (Abbe S.

Longyear et al. to Joref "Asks 1.100 100 ts of f. 25)025 stay 6 I Antort lienzlik to Jooet Peeltorts1 2.000 10 of M3T jO 11,1111,1 no Mary C. Thompson to Leal. C.

Mulvihill', 1 Same May 29 D. C. Mulvihill to Frank Kolar) 8.6e0 St. bet. 24th anti' IV 24x125, 'neural).

May 20 Joseph Haumruk to Anton Stehrkl 5.0O01 102 of f. May 31 (Jo'-'-1 Lowe to P. Riechoti 8.000 orty. Slay Si Bisehof to Helen Loewe) 2.000 eor 2vx174. 4 Frederick E.

Meentz to Augustin, Marckl 1.000 253024 Arril 12 Joxerh Durrsk to Joect 2,000 941 sent' f. anti Mly 14 Charles Griesbach to Fttok Scherer) 3,700 Milird cor f. 31-x124 AnrO 12 lPenry D. Muir. und 12 to Peter Hes'ri tax) urd.

Met May 14 estate of Inure Weght to sta mei 1 COO 25th-et- 131 of S. 251025 Mao 21 Lily R. Lippincott to Louise Prentiss) tiro Warren-ay. 72 of TI f. 74x122 Jure 5 1PatrIck H.

Keefe to Julia ACouohlin) 5,500 Dtvision-et 74 of a 24x1741 Jure 4 1Frederiok Hess to Jobn Speetl 4,500 75 of 27x130. racumb. 31.5O0. 4 Louis SehnOrlt to Stephen Formers.) 8.0110 ror f. 5ore 150.

ineumb. 119.500. June 5 William Schulze to Lincoln, Straus) 10 BLOOM. RESORTS-FOREIGN ELYSEE PALACE HOTEL-1 liventio des Cbamps Paris, vrithis shopping and theater Up-to-dats. Fri Cell 121113NATIONAt ELEEPING CAR CO.

2E1 Fifth N. Y. City. Next Sailing s.SAmerika LONDON-PARIS-HAMBURG June 13, 9. A.M.

Hamburg American Saves Father and Son and Several Other Unfortunate Men by NEAL DRINK CURE If the state of Illinois had a banker in every community like Mr. Fred E. VerrY of Armington, more real good for humanity would be accomplished then by the use of their money and efforts In other ways. Last December Mr. Verry had his attention called to the remarkable merits of the Neal Three Day Treatment for alcoholism, or the drink habit Since that time he has personally caused seven different men to take the treatment.

Among the number is a father and his son. who both took the treatment at the same t4me and in the eame private rocm. Verry is only one out of many hundreds of bankers in the United States and foreign countries who are co-operating with Senator Bruce. the banker who i.e at the head of the Neal work throughout the country, in saving former good men in their own communittee from the awful curse of strong drink. We want every banker in this city and territory, the afflicted and all interested in the upilft of man to call, a-rite or phone the Neal-Chicago Hospital, 411 East Forty-ninth Phone Oakland 438 and 439, or Automatic 72-009.

Chicago, Ill, for references to many of the best bankers and others and full information regarding the merits of this remarkable treatment Deal in Ridgeway Avenue. Elias Kap 4an and Myer Tint have purchased from Jacob Goldberg the property In Ridgeway avenue, HI feet north of Sixteenth street, west li6x12.5 feet, for subject to an inaumbrante of $15,000. John S. Holmes has given to Oscar H. Haujan.

trustee. a trust deed to the prop4.rty at 714-728 Sheridan road, south front. feet. between Clarendon and Fine Grove avenues and Sheridan court. to secure a bond issue loan of for five years.

with interest at 612 per cent. The loan is to aid in the bui.ding of a 41000apartanent house-David A. Levy has purchased from Edward L. filaizzey the store and flat property at the northeast corner of Wells and Elm streets, feet, tor $10,000. HOTEL SAVOY In the World.

1,210,000 TONS Largest S.S.Co OVER 400 snips A LONDON HARROGATE ENGLAND'S GREATEST HEALTH ARO REST RESORT. U. S. HARDWOOD MEN MEET. 7 ATLANTIC SERVICE ONDON, PARIS, HAMBURG Pres.

Lincoln June 8, II A. NI Amerika. 13, 9 A. NI IPreteria 13, 9. A.

M. June 20, 10 A. M. Second Cabin only. iWill call at Boulogne.

HOTEL CONTINENTAL PARIS 40ver1otIldr, Tiillertea Cla-deto Cubit Addrasts: -CONTENTAL" Paul blouot. lumbermen Open Largest Convention. in the Country at First Session of Their Association. The largest convention of hsrdwood, jum termen ever held in the 'United Stat, it in said opened yeeiterday with the first session of' the National Hardwood Lumber 'ion at Hotel Sherman. More than 500 were present and it was expected 200 or 300 mere would be present before final adjournment toCay.

John M. Woods of Somerville, in an address urged that each state establish one or more forest reserves in order that the country might have a supplip of growire timber in reserve. BELGIUM BOOKLETS 1-11031 CORLA ND ADVERTISING AGLNCI 503-5 5th Avt nu. N. WRITE TOWN COUNTRY BUREAIL ITH NEW YORK, 70.1& INFO TION AND LITERATURE CONCERNING St MORITZ.

SWITZERLAND. 1411141W11.111,, 2 4 4 1 MEDITERRANEAN Gibraltar. Naples. Genoa, S. S.

MOLTKE July 6, 10 A. M. S. S. 20.

11 A.M. to 101,1 4ThLat," HEALTH RESORTS Gray Stono Sanitarium lattnsonville. N. H. necreartan bealth for the semi-Invalid.

Poctist E. B. REED. Resident Pt Telcisa NEWS OF THE COURTS. OVrw Summer Cruises To the Land of the Midnight Sun Eight delightful cruises during JUNE.

JULY and AUGUST from HAMBURG to NORWAY. NORTH CAPE. SPITZBERGEN. DURATION 14 TO 26 DAYS. Cost $62.50 and up.

Splendid service. large steamships -VICTORIA LUNE. -KRONPRINZESSI! CLOILIE." auci mia HYDE PARK. Bennett-as. 147 of 5011.14, Incutnn.

$5,000 May 20 Grace G. Pound to Walter W. 3 200 of f. 50x105, Dec 1111 Thecnas H. Joyce to Lula Crewdsonl 8 6'0 Calumet-av.

Ti tor f. 1 Mary P. NE-wtoa to John Ramm 2.0o0 1413 of 47.01-st, -w 1. June 4 John McFee to Pesha Kaufman) 2,200 47 of $Ith-st-. 25x12G, May 31 (Courtney It Morrill to Zielinekil 500 2) of 20x1P.6.

Jane 4 (Mary I. White to First Trust and Savings hank 13 of f. 30x1" Ineumb. $1 001. May 25 Alice G.

Fisher to, Otto Erickson) 1.,450 (-or f. 1atsx12g May IT etetate of John E. ENtan to Mary Burke 43d-st. 55 of ineuma $2 ZOO. May (waxy C.

wertield to Alfred G. Callhami 3,750 49th-it. 193 of tt tgx224, ineurtfb- $9.000. June 4 Mary E. Stinson to Frances K.

Hertz bet s4th end fitrx127. May 3 (Ernest J. Spierling to Jo'm Hayes 7,000 cor and a April 2 2 Oscar R. to Edna F. Bracken 10 Parkway and blvd.

51s4), 1f0 of Cocotte f. rtx144 incumli. May 3 (Martine. Londellue to Anna Maria 37 400 cor gath-pl. Ir.

73x125. June I testate of.aceeph Spiro to Michael Wagner 2500 Reynolds-lir Pia 81st-et- f. June 3 Chales T. Zehringer to George F. Nord 67 of PhIllics-ev.

f. frItIP4 June 1 Mary C. Smith to Frederick 8.3150 tiz nt at, Ao of Rhodes-ay. -f Portx110 May 1, William Kent to Arthur F. Plarckri south Poll 0 of f.f.:141754, not 23.

1f11 (Frances A. Rice to Griffen peeves 3.5e0 Park-os. CO? flit-et. June 3 Strrson Straus to William hze-- 10 ZOO 'ft of IF--tcrhen L. Tompkins to Sulfa Tompkins 1 th tstrret; Alexander Fader to C.

T. T. Ca trttstee 40 co zo otr 1 50 co 50 1 10 CO An Enjoyable Summer An Electric Fan Is Vacation Battle Creek Treatments FoJ riloSE WHO CANNOT' LEAVH, Er4ASuTD Edgentere Sanatorium. 4811-4813 Evistos At MAN BEAPRTINHeSs w. H.

Woodruff. rms. OPEN JUNE 1st hOr ETTFAOlsr7mt 414m sol CO PRIVATE II E1E LI TODYLEYEIllitrf Where Love. Kindness end Hai mons are orseqw.e only. 14 Fhone Wheaton 1d2 or address MUD Ir.

IR rirr pensive to purchasecosts less than one cent an hour to use. Why not buy one not Arse on ate at the Edison 120 W. Adams and at 9163 S.Chicato Ave. ELECTRIC SHOP Michrgan sod Jackson WIIERE TO EAT SPECIAL SUMMER RATES TO JAMAICA and the PANAMA CANAL Cuba, Hayti, CO1371113, Costa Rica JUNE TO OCTOBER Weekly Sailing and other steamers of our ATLAS SERVICE to 18 Days $75 25-Day Cruises MO and $115 Santiago. Kingston, round trip $75.00 Colon and Port Limon, round trip $115.00 NEXT SAILING S.

PRINZ EITEL FRIEDRICH JUNE 8. 2 P. M. Write for booklet of any cruise. Wm.

D. Maenads Advert Wog airemor. Chicago Vie Illinois Supreme Court. rpringfield. June ti--Supreme court proceedings today were as follows: People vs.

Gibson; -ehearing allowed. city of Chicago vs. Coleman; rehearing denied. Pere; le. ex rel.

Solon. vs. Lower et rehearing Chicago and Calumet River R. 11. company administrator; petition for certiorari de- rid.

Fowler et al. vs. Palmer. executor, motion, by certain plaintiffs in error for severance denied, metion to continue tor service allowed. cause continued.

Herr-Leon vs. Tierney aL; rehearing dented. Lord et al. vs. Reed: rehearing denied.

People vs. grown; rehearing denied. ate. the Catholic Press company; re- leering denied. Peopie ex rel.

iteeberger ve. Rose; rehearing de. Lied. Peed) le vs. Jame loweiti: rehearing dented.

hireeter vs. Weetera Wheeled Scraper company; rehearing denied. S'andard Paving company vs. Hallett St at rehearing denied. People ex rel.

Stead vs. Oliver M. Olson; motion by attorney general and stipulation to continue allowed. PPople vs. Xeuens; motion by pleintiff in error to amended record tiled by dttentlant in error.

Yott et al. vs. You et motion by plaintiff in error to appoint Lester E. Lee guardian ad 'Item for Ltorard T. Gadwood and Frances C.

Gadwood. infant defendants in error. and to appoint Guy Van Schalk guardian ad litem for William F. Tott. insane defendant in error.

vs. Rarrett ft by O. Rarrott. ad Mem. for time to June IS to i.

brler; rrc.ticn by Arthur guardian tte-. littm, for lime io tl Ille brief; alias ed. Dusiba.ir Ira springer et motleta by Thomas B. lkoughan to Ms briet toot1nto4 Dusiblor lkoughan r- "stivrant rActrg end Clair Lunch Roosts 411461- flair Iteattlyrdhl 0 WI Wea Wea tir W.ASLINEi1. lila 31 1333 1131322.t!..1.1.!..1 Chicago He 1 18.

145. May 8 10. A Iiloornstadt to John and Pauline. Polka ellicago HeightI Llro CALUMET. Flue Island supplement 1 1.

6 g. 81, 37. 14. May 21 liczefa Wojasik to Ratkowskl. time Island 1.8,10 CICERO.

Hawthorn. 1 17. sub 1 6 to P. 8. June John Pecha to Anna Filke.

Cicerc 25,000 Morton Park Hawthorne. L. add, 1 12. 5. May 24 John Peterson to GOS.t Swaneon 6,500 Lame.

1 11. May 24 Susan R. Wears to some 450 Cudahy's Morton Park add. 16. 7.

June 8 E. Pruegert to Anna E. Clearj 1 Cudahy's third add. 121. 11.

May 1 Przewoznik to Joset.h Kasprek Cicero rto Oak Park. W. S. Dray's add, 871-4 ft 15, 11 S. May :3 Alexander Rogers to Wyman F.

page. New York City 500 Elece.and. 20 ft 115 and 20 ft 1 la. 21 May 24 W. Shute to Marl 1,600 Ridgeland.

L. 4 to S. b. 18. May 27 Weis Gisstalson to Stuart G.

Shepard 10 Thdgelard. L. 4 to 6. R. 1A, incumb.

$24 22 Stuart Gore Shepard to Abe 1)s iS 31,250 L. 130 and 14 L. 1:31 Smith to Paul Schulte. Oak Paik Wilvon's 32 and is Li. el.

ON HANG ON "TH STREET" IN I cusTorigi ti ES Cc CB. IIAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE ISO W. Randolph Chicago pUnp Main 3C50 Automatic 34-S4 6 A AuburnN 50 ft. of 5. bock 10.

I 2S Msy IS (Mary M. Stevens to nr a Petzoldl 500, 241 Iv of f. 25x125 April 19 Mary Schwarzer to Joseph flqns-1 2,750 th--tht. 241 Vr Of Halsted f. 25'3125, June i Anna, rndt, to Louis Hazenhtm- her) 2.4110 133 of Central PArk-av f.

23x 124 Jun 3 'Simon Straus to William Schulze) 10 163 ft of Central Pnrk-nv 24 and 9. Juno 3 ICilarley Koo, TRIBUNE want ads are the VOICE of the PEOPLE to swim from $6 to $IO. to be coznfortableand not to lose on either Correct style or inbred reliability, "A Sour Footing." "Hare an 0-0 last OF -till OWN at last." (Handy Enough-6 South Clark. Telephone Harrison 6403.) 11.

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