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FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1-927 PAGE SEVER' The DOOM TRAIL A D. Howden Hmith Author of Porto Bello Gold, Etc, 'by Service "I mtlxl lieseech vour c.v'.s pardon fur my a entrance." hi' Mild. "I am Just i a i eel In i and I haslened here present my ca-i- (o you," I lie swept his c.sos civer Hie room as ln und fastened them upon my face, "You iin. svelcnine, Mm- I'ny." reliiriii'd Ihe unsci'nor, "Had I i ssli-'iv In re.ic'h ymi should a I i i a mice." "I am limmri'd. I to i i upon ymi bec.in.se ol' infor- million I i i i I am sun In 1 of inlcri -( (ii yon ami all i 'ilhers win) have Ihe prnsperlly nf province hi'iirl." m.r to 1 1 1 1 by tlie law.

I warned one. I'l'lie law the law cried a third. The proapcnnii-'onklim mi'i-chant stcjd up und Hindu himself heard by ioumllnjj Ida stk-k on HIM lloor. "fio 1 nnderstand your excellency to mean llilit i Would alter the liiitriicttiiiin I'McelMMl from Hie ''I lords of traile'-" he asked. plplan Is rather tn a the i out uf the law liy restrictions i I can a rep- retHMtaHons on Hie i a i to luriNliipu." replied Mastpr "I a do so ail I i i more readl- Iy.

your eM-ellc'iicy, because am pei'Mtiuilcil cnii have no knowledge ni ilie crimes i comm i by pcr-nns svlm represent i Hieinselsi's lo In' nuenis, I see Hi i rnum Min-e men whom I i HIM i i i i dc- i i i i i i of a i i i i of furs Hie i i i 1.1 tsvo of my i i a i i and of i "'in- i'f my lii'Htliri'ii has i "i- enii r. IUIVH Hie MUipi'iiMloii nf tl and i 1 I i there is i i i fin- .1 -nibitltule slat- ute." 1 svi' svmit tm "iii'li law." i i i i 1 I i i i a 1 HI I t. "I.K I I i ssell Unnsv Ihe Master Murray won And Ibere miu-hl be no mis- I i Hie objects of I I I ai'ciisa- tlnn, Murray pnlnied liis fnrellnu'Mi 1 at m.s comraiii's nnd me. and i i i were bent law Iv the law. I 1 lu-IV.

Is a It yo'i a i i a i "The i i a i i i n.i i i i i i i I'c'ler Curl i Sciiei-a Tn- rallied licet of I on Hie nl i I a i i i i Inl.e near i nnd lim'ned i dreiN if pin nl a i i i svldi'h l.ir-'.vi".|i'i a 1 sve linvi' been able In sell I'rliiisinx In li'iidc. ut WM chose. And our cut- I I I a i nf i feis a ssu.lleli thereby, I inatlci 1 i i liiiraet. law wat nn Ill-Indued law. I Hu- -uva'-'es were restrtctfil trade, reduced pi'ollts.

i of i i i dc HIM I-'fi'licli (iccure If they 1 l-'l-eneh i a i at They may do Hie dirty svork. ll 1 1111 1 Mnnlreal." We i sit tuck and reap Hie prof- i dc I a i ssas ac- IK Better hitvt? free a under 1 "lliein. 'IN i i f-'riince than limited trade under ted Mnrra.s i were i i a or any clher countr.s." bound fur m.s a i i tlitk tl-i-lisnlt, "Ir," salil the Tlie i i i I i I i jfoMTimr cnUlly, "Morecivcr, you sands uf puiinds, a upon our talk'' toollsldy. There IM no free- New Vork i i i i of trade In Canada--" The i -iresv i an oiit- "U'ell. WM have It lit'i't 1 and hy bursi nf I i i i i i yov- ----S we'll keep It liinn as sve MI-IIOI- ipiellcd i i replied the tnercliunt.

"I shall look I Masier Mnr- 'I "Tlmt is nut like to bo very luntf. he i i "So much. my iinnonncMd ncsv lit he Is i to. Hut llrM I ssish lo nt i i him i svbal All eyei svcrc fiirned to the dnnr. laid i i i I i There stnoil Andrew Murray, laced I all innre he Is more and cocked bat tucked under his a Intercs-toil i i i ftrtn: i otbcr.

"I 1 do, sir. A i I warn-! Ing Hint, svilb a vlesv Hie Interest'' of ihe province nnd In re- In Ihe wishes of HIM jrirlly of the a I to carry my cumplalnl' before the 1 privy council nt the earliest oppor- tmilty." i'-MVeriicr lUirnel rose from his chair. The i a i was gone from i his I "This i is dissolved," he i pl'ijiininiceil, "No, not a word, fe'i'ii- i us llllik-rtoiiU tn i hold nis nia.ies- i ty's coiniiilsviiin as Kosernor, nnd i I purpose In secure assent to my au- i by one means or a i i i I have striven to reason svilh yon. I shall now proceed as seems best to me. Masier Murray, Ilie your charges In nnd be prepared to bear i In their deiense.

i Yon may KO." The dour closed on the last of nmup. "Rut, jinn- MM ellency," protested, "why do pet mil Mm-- rny in make such chaws brlnu'lnn i i i i him Hie inl'nr- i sve a i Vlerne dll 1'iiils? Sure, 'Us some i of offense to appl.s to a lei- losv count r.s i i nnd lor rest, Is the i i i i i of T.i-ssnii- ne-nr-. to me." (iovernor I i i i -hook bis head i "Von forftc! i i i i i i your osva past Is soinesslml clouded In Ihe e.scs nf the bisv. 1 Mil I charge i i i i i I'sldence, he i i i i i lor tl Uiifnvn and a and i we iniirhl i i i he i i disiiii-s as mere ef- in ulTsei 'tis I excellency," I cried ss i heal. "Here sve base, he-ide.

ins -elf, 1'eler I'm-- svho Is surely lo be i i if I am i And Ta- svaa nt'-nrs is a chief ns well as a man of i i i a i even ace to i men'- smml.irds, sve suffer i sell'-coulVs-cil I a i te. escape scot-t'i eeV" Tlie shook his head again. "I i Ormerod. t'n- a as I said, a I no t'liult of your ossn, you- He bowed low to the v'nvernnr. When you need Action Do it hy No too sniull or too InrRe! "Mnsier a I am cnncerned os el- the i i tn ssblch I trade I- pns-int.

i i hands, and I am humid to sny my Inform a i i i a i i French i ymir i i i i i i i i i i i ter. The i i i nf a ttond-i k'nltiK tip-riser a i cri'a-iMil i i i i i They are i of In I'vce-s of i a passed i i i i i i A a "rmtiliHi'ss DUI- have pt-iilllcil HiMi-fliv," a a i i i ciinirnry." t-etiirned Master I'tirni't "Our trndiiiL' pn-t- fared svnr.se, afi.sihliit,' 1 from I i i i arc i i i i i i i more' and i Hie rrencli r.i-lelly. i i Mm ray, I n.m can vai'-lli 1 i i i nf our iner i i i i mi i a i pcndinu' I'm linn 1 tn smnc ih at i i i i I prnclaiiia Hull I Isiiieil in I'MvpniisM lo Hie in i of Hie i nl I rude I svllb the a--eal nf liN 1 i i i i i i i i In nlir lass- in-: HIM i I i i i irmuls i nda," i i i i siiulf i a i "I am nut i-cd." be cum i i i "I am li'i'e In sny i i Mllency, IJinl I tmicd i i i i I UiMii'ss nn HIM purl nf Ihe pro I i i i i i in i i Hi" l'i i a i i i i i i nf I i i I i I L'nsei linr i i lire i in a i Peler is knosvn lor i i i i i i i mid' ID mi 1 mid lo lliose svho i as I ilu, i i i i I i Miisier I i i i I l.ondim. i in ne- is 1111 I i a i i i i i me ol I a lo oll'i'nil I i I i i my i i i i I svlll i i i 1 I accept i i Word i i i i i i i i ol' jjroat i i i a i i i a i i i i deep 111 i i "'I'lleie is no i i way," i do- cklcil i i i I i up i i i I I I I I i i i i i i nsk you, i I i 1 1 1 i I'll i I' I i i i i i i for i I i hid-i c'li-e "Adui'c." I i i i 1 i i i i i i i i i a I i i i i i liei I i i I I SRE The Redeker Co (Not Inc.) PHONK 2.M.R Arlington IfeiKlits, I I I APPLES Minkler $1.75 per bushel Delivered in Village Limits or. can be called for at residence.

Chas. Klehm Phone 104-R firlington Heights CLOSE-IN ACREAGE Wanted Describe I Loiter arUlressp'l to "ACVPUKO," C'iire Herald, A i i I i Quality Chicks Above JM picture nf the Syslom we uso to produce the Quality Chicks that an- our for our customers. OXR A i Hatched i Priml Uif.hl Sunny Croft Poultry Poultry Farm Hatchery Phone N'o. Palatine, 111. Hutches Every Wednesday and Sunday New Palatine Homes SALE On Sladc and Wilson three blocks west of station and business section.

Modern five room homes with larye attic and basoment. I'i'iced at to $7,900.00 i improvements in. direct from builder. W. F.

SWANSON liuilder of Hotter Homes Phone 7fi-M Palatine, III. Louvre on isvn ofiaslnns lor conferences. Tins duke of i 1 Is fjone to Siinlii'--'fis reported, to nrraiiKe lor eontlnuehls of troops. Orlnerod will undei'starid' of such news. "i need accintiint you wlllr the preparations Hie Krenc'h ure milking upon i continent, but it may I i i lo know tlniL the of Newcastle has been pleased' 10 write me, over my I a i i to net alone belter witli Hie i men of Ilie province.

Tills 1 deem most significant, for It IN no more limn tlie voice of Murray speaking through tile medium of Ills, (truce's pen. "I am in un Impusse, gentlemen. In Lomloil a corrupt ministry Is more interested In the spoils of ot'- ilc'e than in intelligent rule: Jti Sew York a powerful coterie- of who have discovered a way hy i Ihey are persuaded, they run all grow rlc'll III a few years, linve permitted themselves to become tin; ac'llve tools an In- Kenlous i i i i which would purchase I i return of the Stunt-Is nt i price of handing over to frenc.li rule Die British domain in North Amoricii. "My sole rellnnoe today Is- upon few personal friends like youi'- selves-- und the political keenness and a energy of the Iro- (liiols, "What I nm nbout to say Is of Ihe utmost Importance tii Ta-svan- ne-iirs and Ills race. You have heard me a i my impotence.

You know tlmt rule of the KiiRllsh Is In dniiKer, Will you, Tn-wiin- ne-iirs, go with my ambassadors, a Ormerod and Peter Corlaei 1 to the tlie conn- ell ul the rov-an-elH, and support (hem in askini? for the-intervention of Ihe Lom; House to smash the Doom Trail mid Milrraj's coaspli'- to win control of that fur trade from our hands?" Ta-ssan-ne-Srs rose and his rliiht arm went up In the Iroquols "Ta-svan-ne-ars will do as Ga-en- ifwa-ra-Bo asks," Ills deep voice hoomed. (iiisernnr Bin-net drew a deep breath of relief. tliank jou, my brother," lie snld. "You have relieved tHe load of 1 Imve carried. I ask this, you understand, not alone as a lavor, mi ad of friendship, but because, a.s I tlilnk, your people svill ic tci believe when tjipy consider it, a i success of Murray's plot i mean the crusliluy of ibis Limir Mouse by the French.

Uj me way, C'olden, sshere is the Bolt ol' Covenant. Chain?" The surveyor general drew from a a i In a corner bitiicl of aboiu three feet lonn and inches svlde. Crude- I Into It In different colored beads were Hie figures of uu I i a and a svhlte man with bunds Joined. The Rtivernor examined it ciirUuisly. "This bell svas glsen me by To- ilo-da-lio," lie said, I timing to me.

"lie bade me, at any lime re- 'iiulred speech svilh him or desired and assistance, lo send 11 to him as reminder of his pledge of ulliancc. I entrust it ill hands, Master Ormerod." Seserai hours later when the cif were gleaming I i i i i Ihe isnvermir said us at a sally-port, lie iill'eii'd no advice, Indulged in no rounded homilies, a i svas mil his svaj. lie had a i all his i urds before us on Ihe a lie had taken us coin- i Ids confidence; lie had us hcisv much depended upon our effort. lie was content with that. s-i't onr feet lo the a i and made camp toward inorn- in the woods beyond deeming II best Hot to show our-i'lves In i lie seltlenients.

Our Journey svus We a i Iraserscd tins Mohasvk and i a c'ountles, and came pres- the seal of council lire of the llreat I.CIIKUC, svhere To-do-chi-lio dwelt Tii-do-ilii-ho lilmsell' svas a wrinkled sslsp of a man who would have ti corpse as he croiulifd dossa, burdened i heavy robes, but for the win-in brightness of his eyes glossed from under bee- i i brusvs. i made me welcome in a speech of liiu'h-soiindiii); phrases, which Tn-wiin-nc-iirs a i i i i i and I replied us besl I I'ould i the same niediiim, cniitlnins; my re- i ID expressions of the lionor I felt in being so i-eceUed and the iitl'i'c'lion In i the roy-an-eli und bis people sseie held by tlie smoked cere- i a pipe us nsmil, and the council broke up. The re 11 business svas transacted Hie iy when sse three had pri i svllli To-do-da-hn, and I i Belt of the ml I and Ihe message of Ihe nor. Ho heard me out in silence, and sal for a while siniik- his eves on vacancy. i i answer: THE OWE COUGH SYRUP Consisting of 10'difference herd's naple syrup, honey, etc.

Very 1 lelpful in colds, cough, croup, and consumptive conditions. GOc a- bottle at Rev. P. Ernst, Palatine, 111., or at Bev. H.

Wolf, 14U9 Ash'- and Des Plaines, 111: (1-18 I ADOLPH RATHIEKE Saturday, March 12, Adolphe liatieko will sell at public auction I 1 northeast of Arlington Heights, miles southwest of Wheeling, mile west of Soo Line I a i a on Palatine and Wheeling- road, at p. m. the follow- i Livestock 12 head of Rood cows, 1 good bas marc, thorough bred Hol- sloms, 0 high vade, 2 with calves by their sides, 2 heavy springers, balance milkers, thorough bred Holstom bull; above cattle under a supervision, will be sold on a fit) day retest, all are home raised. 1 food bay mare years old, i 1250 Ibs, Fceei 10 tons timothy hay baled, 15 sacks of seed potatoes early and late, 7 bushels of seed corn. Implements New hay loader, 2 shovel plows, new side delivery, spring wagon, Milwaukee mower, grain binder, McG corn binder.

J. D. riding- cultivator, 2 disc 14 and 16 ft. with lonjuic truck, top buggy, new, 2 hand cultivators, galvanized water trough, heater and household furniture; many other articles not listed on this bill. Terms: Over $25, mos, GKRKEN Aucts.

Our Want Ad The Silent Salesman--WhewTeopfe Buy, Sell and Exchange at a Minimum Cost. 20-yr. yellow frold filled" rourld plain 7-jewel watch with black ribbon, on Saturday, Mar, 6, about two o'clock in Arlington a d. Florence Bauer, 118 S. Evergreen Arlington Heights.

(3-11" LOST--17-jowel white gold men's watch. Reward. Plione Palatine 30. (3-11 FOR RENT--5 room house with 4- acres land' on N. Ount'on in the Alisort' subdivision', call my office.

Phone IT. Joseph Lindner. (3-22 FOR W. Arlington Heights. (B-27tf.

FOR RENT--S-room steam heated flat. blocks- from stations With garage. $60.00 per month. W. a-4rf FOR SALE WANTED A CKRM'AN GIRL Graduated infants wants a position as nurse or liousewoik.

Phone Ai-1. Hts. 20S-W-1. (3-H desirous of making a good investment for profit to investigate my offer which I am making of otF for immediate Mile of my room brick bungalow- located on best residential corner in the (inest established neighborhood, east front, south living looms, enclosed porch, all improvements paved stioct, lino.st school in Cook Comity. Write or phono for a i if.

K. Gryka, fto.su a i Park, 111., Phone 14.V J. WAN'J KD-- Girls and women' for steady factory woilc. Libel ty Fireworks Company, a i Park, 111. Phone UJfi.

(3-'IU FOR SALE--100 rods of 5 foot poultry wire artd' steel posts. 100 feet fence wire with gate. One wire stretcher. All new. Will sacrifice.

Also all household Watkins, Grand Franklin Park. WANTED TO RENT--P i a garage in Arl. Heights, near center town. Cull Palatine 71-J. (2-15tf WANTED--maids to work at Park Riilge, also day work.

Have openings for practical nuros and housekeepers. Apply 59 Summit or Phone Park Ridge 7133. (1-lltf WANTED--Position a.s bookkeeper or general office work. Experienced. Apply to Herald office.

(1-18U FOR RENT FLAT FOR RENT--Vacant April 1. Win. Stock. Phono 25-H. Bensenville.

(3-11' FOK RENT--4 room steam heated "flat, up to date, in the Krause 'buildihg. (1-2811 FOR RENT--5 room flat.8'101 W. Grand River Grove, 111. Phone G18-J. (2-lltf FOR RENT--5 room heated flat with bath.

S. E. ElCold 40!) N. Evergreen. Phone Arlington Heights 7(i-W or 78-M.

FOR RENT--Upper flat. Phone 184-R. Palatine. (12-17tC FOR RENT--7-room house on Belmont, near Wing St. Immediate Really Co.

FOR, RENT--7-room house on the Katz a in Mt. Prospect. Im- meiliatc possession -VSi) per Realty Co, FOR RKNT--S4-acro farm, I mile from Palatine on Northwest Mr.s, Conrad Kngel- kin'g, Palatine, 111. (8-11 FOR SALE--Good family cow. fresh Feb; 27 with calf.

Fred Harnack. Norwood Park, 111., R. F. D. Box West River road near Higgins road.

(3-11 BARN FOR annex gambel roof. Excellent condition. Now on Holmes farm in town of S. Berry, S. liaSalle.St., Chicago.

(3-11 icgistereill cows. Ravine farm, Route I 22 Prairie View, 111. (10-alt FOR' SALE--Baled Timothy hay. A. H.

Busse. Phone 1-11-K-i. Arlington Heights, 111. (1-21 If. FOR SALE--Home grown yellow dent onion seed J920 crop at a pound by Martin Geweke, li.

P. D. No. 2, DesPlaincs. Phone Morton Grove.

C5-J-1. (1-lltC FOR SALE--Potatoes, early Ohios and late potatoes. Henry Linno- man. Phonfe 132-W-2 Mt. Prospect, 111., (12-3tf FOR Hotpoint electric range, large oven, broil- warm oven, regulator, clock.

Almost new. Bargain. Phono Klmhurst 3100-W-2. FOR SALE--Baled alfalfa and timothy hay. Also h.

p. Beta- vel gas engine. Wm. Saxon, R. Palatine.

Phone 13-J-l. (3-22 FOR SALE or TRADE--several first class farm horses weighing- 1400 Ibs. to 1600 Ibs. Very reasonable terms. Louis Knippcn- berg, opposite Proviso R.

H. yard on Lake street. Melro.se Park, 111. Phone 1280-Y-2. (1-25U.

RADIOS--Phone for home demonstration on APEX Radio Sets. We also have several good used sets for sale cheap. Repair work done on all makes. Export ra- diotrician. Prompt service.

Kugen Tatge, De.sPlaines (l-28tf FOR SALE--Farm mortgage 250 due June 15, 1927, will sell to net A. L. Thompson. 636 Arlington DesPlaines, 111. (8-27.

FOR U.i:--I.ai'au couiL-r lot. Ex- cilleni, i i location. Water and in and on' one sale, all paid. Write quick. P.

0. Box Bensemille, I1L-- (2-25tf FOR SALE--New 6 room ull impiove.me.nts in anil paid for OH S. Dunttin Inquire at 1'ingel. S. Evergreen.

Phone Arlington Heights. (8-13tt I estaiu to selfor I 1 i property' I and li v.ith The Kedeker' A i i (2-22tf. FOR SALE--Farms in Elk Grove. 30, '10 ami acre farms with good buildings and good truck garden or dairy farm. Ernest Cosman, Arlington Heights, 111.

(10-9tf FOR SALE--Fine riding pony. Gentle, sound, safe for women or children. Urban H'offman, Ph. Morton Grove, 53-R. FOR SALE--Reasonable.

1 brooder house, holds 75 chicks, 2 hives of bees, 1 very good organ, also Beagle hound. Phone Northbrook 21-W. (3-lS FOR SALE--A girls bicycle, Mead Cycle make, phone 94, Palatine. FOR SALE--Team of colts, 4 and 5 years old, weight 2500 Ibs. Suitable for any farm 1 work.

R. Reed, Arlington Heights 151-M-l. (3-22 FOR SALE-- Two stoves. A self feud heater. A Garland kitchen range, both in fine L.

Wuerffel, Mt. Prospect. FOR SALE--Potatoes and Goose and duck feathers. Phone Arlington Heights 129-R-l. (3-11' FOR SALE--Registered Holstein bull born March 22, 1926.

Louis Kirchhoff. Phone 142-W-l. Mt. Prospect (3-1'! 11 FOR SALE--Marquis seed" wheat, guaranteed free from quack or other weeds, $1.40 a bu. Fred J.

Glade, Box 513, Palatine. Phone Ail. Hts. 137-R-l (3-18' FOR SALE--A new Stoiy Clark piano and book case and writing desk. A-l.

Condition. Apply to Mr.s. McGaun. 1919 Cuyler Chicago. Phone Graceland 34G1.

(3-11" FOR SALE--200 bushels of late oats. Herbert Senf, Bensenville, Phone 41-J-l. (3-4tf Bill (in Math, How far were you Troiii the correct answer? Will: Two Life. Convict: Iko, you know it took Darwin six years to finish one book Other Convict: That's nothin'. It's goin' to take me ten years to finish one Weekly.

Old Lady (stopping bus in the pouring rain): Any sitting room? Cheerful Conductor! No, ma'am; but there's b'ulh Navy. Tramp: Please sir, will you gim- me quarter lo get some-thing to eat? Kindly Merchant: You've got a quarter'in your hand now. What's that for? Tramp: That's lo tip the waiter Hardware. Arizona-California On March 19, 1927, 2 special Pullmans filled with, residents of tha midwost, will leave ChicaR-o for an 11-ilay excursion lo Thtse making the will be shown 10 acre tracts of FROSTLESS i lands in which are making growers independent for life. See and convince before purchasing.

These tracts cart be purchased on reasonable terms for homesito or income only purposes. Special rate round trip to the magic Mesa with side trips to Los Angeles, San Diego and return: fare, berth, meals, For further information wire, phone or write. Walker Amann, Dept. 332 S. Michigan Blvd.

Chicago, III, FOR SALK--Mahogany Edison vic- trola, Chippendale 'style, includes 1)2 popular records, original cost owner moving sell for $190.00. biquire Box 140 Itasca, R. N. Johnson. 'OR SALE White Wyandotte hatching efrgs, $4 per 100; baled timothy hay.

A. H. Busse, Ph. 141-K-l, Arlington Heights. (3-4tf FOR SALE Cyphers incubator, 140 eg-gs.

$10.00: 3 Buckeye brooder stoves $10 each. Anton Meyer, Milwaukee Wheeling phone (2-25tf FOR SALE Portable brooder houses, 10x12 ft. also Buckeye coal burning brooder stove, 1000 chick size. Robert Richardson, Shermerville Glenview. Phone 88-M-2.

(3-11 FOR SALE--3 piece Blue Velour parlor set; Walnut dining room set, 6 foot table with leaves, 1 arm chair; 5 chairs; buffet; china cabinet; mirror for buffet; Wilton Velvet rug, 9x12; white enamel cook stove; kitchen cabinet; large self feeding heater; Louie Jarmuth' Jr. Inquire at Wm. Tenfert, Lake 3 miles east of Milwaukee ave. Glenview 111. (3-11 FOR SALE--good established business for Ladies, Hemstitching, hosiery, infants wear, lingerie, needle etc.

Will help buyer get established. Phone 118-J. Miles Center Elite Shop. Lincoln avenue. (l-18tf FOR SALE--Seed wheat; we just received a big lot of No.

1 Northern Spring Wheat (Marquis Wheat) which we can sell for $1.65 per bu. Phone 11. Arlington Heights Roller Mills, Arlington Heights, 111. (3-22 FOR SALE--Jersey cow. A.

H. Dreyer, Foster avenue. Norwood Park. Phone Newcastle 0479. (2-15tf FOR SAEE--3 half H.

P. automatic electric pumps. 2-300 gal. tanks and 2-100 gal tanks. Almost new and a bargain, Walters Monument Works, River, Grove.

Phone 108-R. (12-10tf A KSTATK Ol'PORTUNI. TIKS-- acre, 132 ft.x297 ft. (i room hou in have 4 rooms upstairs-; Hirnaco heat, ready-, for tlort-ic i sell US fc. ssell; garage chicken and duck coop.

cash and can carry $2000. at Herald 12-17tf USED AUTOMOBILES USED CARS FOR SALE 1--1922 Buick touring. 1924 Tudor Ford Ford Truck panel body. ARLINGTON HEIGHTS SALES 11 West Davis Arlington Heights, 111. USED CARS FOR SALE-1926 Studebaker Big (5, coupe.

1925--Chrysler 7, coupe. 192-4--Studebaker Light 0, 5 coupe. 1923 Stephens 0, pass, sedan 1925 Essex 6 coach 192G Ford Tudor sedan 1925 Ford, 1 ton truck Any of the above cars can be jought on small down a balance in monthly payments GAARE MOTOR SALES Phone 7 Arlington Heights. USED CAR HEADQUARTF.US-- Des Plaines, 111. 1--1924 Fordor Sedan 1--1920 Touring car 1--1920 Coupe 1--1924 Chevrolet Coupe 1--1924 Touring Car All cars guaranteed.

Prices are right. roil SALE--180 acres on route mill's of Lake rich soil, acres virgin tin TM "Uiiiar.ieY' i cut 8,800 per acre board measure and 8 inch fence Can so limber almost pay price. Also fine corner for fillip ing on land. Look atjs this for a snap. Plione 1112.

A. L. Arlington DesPlainesi? III. FOR SALE--Or Rent--33 corner of Plum Grove and gins road. Kuntz Realty Arlington Heights, III.

Tel. 24k (4-23ttg FOR SALE--Several high class improved farms in Clark county Wisconsin, in the heart of the closer bell and thr- famous dairjj of ine stale, price val'ie, will make terms sdy anyone a farm can buy, all on good roads, churches and tosvns, the uro impiovcd, etc. Call or writeahdja let ni" knosv about what you want and will try a make a with you. A. (i.ii; Arlington Phono De.sl'Li.nrs 1112.

(l-4ttS PURNELL DesPlaines, 111. G-14 FOR SALE -REAL ESTATE Wo Ficlicvc that we have i one ol largest lists of I-'OH SALIC--2 Buti'taloss. i', room- rf Hoi a heal, Ule a 2 car I HOMl'jS garage. block north of Onti.il road. Owner on property.

Ad- o'ph Goscli, Mt. Prospect'. 111. FOR SALE-- Northbrook, 111., S- room modern house, chicken houses. 2 partly wooded, i trees, grapes tulips, shrubs, 'on Shennei A 1'a blocks of Waukogrin road.

Phone Briargatc FOK SALE-- Two 50 ft. lots on Vail street, north of Elm Sewer and water now in, paving this all improvement paid und no assessments. I i trees, currants, raspbcn and about 100 ft. gvupe on lots. Kach lot S1800.0U.

A 027 N. State Uoiul. Plione iMfi-R. FOR SALE Large, business lot on State Road. Write J.

G. Schlossen, Herald office. (-I-U" FOU SALE--3 on Grand Ave. Village of River Grose, in he an, of town, 2 blocks east of river. Good location for public garage.

Sewer, water and pavement in. Will consider first mortgage paper as part payment. P. 0. Box 240, Bensenville.

(3-1 FOR SALE or RENT--7 room house on 215 S. Evergreen by April 1, lot 62x132, fruit trees grape bushes, current hushes. barn and chicken house. Inquire H. Jahnke 213 S.

Vail Arlington Heights. Phone 2fiO-K or after six inquire at 215 S. Evergreen ave. (3-ltf REAL BARGAIN--00 ft. lot on Rose St.

near Green Ave. Water, sewer and sidewalk in and paid. Write P. 0. Box 204.

Bensenville, ni. FOR SALE--Choice 5 room residence on South Dunton Blvd. All ready to move in. For particulars see Gieseke Landmeier, Arlington Heights. (10-8M FOR SALE--Lots--18 Dunton, Vail and Highland Avenues, near Vine Ave.

Plione Arlington Heights 219-M. Wm. Guild, Arlingto Heights, 111. VACANT LOTS BUSINESS PROPERTY FARMS ACREAGE COUNTRY ESTATES offered FOR SALE in and around Arlington Heights Our Ranking connections enables us to sell you real estate on easy terms. Visit our office for further information, or a phone call will bring one of our representatives Real Estate Insurance Goud uraco to fte Pltone-272 ARLINGTON HtUGHTS.

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