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Lake County Register (1922), 29 Sep 1926, p. 6

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\_ New York City..----Popular songs f l'wt,h:'diuuhthli::t?f .'A-Chn)?lonylhom : "'h-n all the music pub-- 'MHshers of Tin Pan Alley. . UNCLE SAM IS _ SHAVE SAVER __. Boston, ~Sept. 28.--Uncle Sam, _ the world's barber, will celebrate his --. S5th . birthday, Tuesday, Sept. 28, 4*3 so many billions of shaves to ' Rhis credit that if the savings in b-dnouytotheafd:y raZzor _ users could be capitalized it would . ~undoubtedly pay the world war debt. --'_. More than 60.000,000 razors have --made by this company in 25 .. ye More -- than . 3,000,000,000 s c «_ whip of wo --and, i hfil:rfl:tthonlym -- in history ancient or modern whose _ pic and autograph are found in i' Songs Form t -- T rue Index of T ahaving the world. But today, both hmdumm. ie who developed and patented the ry'dmhmm _ in the world, is the American inventor. . times by outsiders the management has never recognized anything but t*"hlu'dntldl'onr would live to see the United States Beginning with a borrowed cash eapital of $5,000, the common stock of. the company is selling in the 'open for nearly $200,000,000. great investment, however, up within the short space of + of a century is but a of the amount the inven-- tion has saved and made for others-- the first safety razor com-- According to the U. S. department of commerce, this company exports mote individual units than any oth-- he :,ooo.o'oloho m: company ys their shaving age annually, but the saleés this year will exceed 15,000,000 bed hair has brought to the market § left to the imagination. _ The bu of this great indus-- , based upon a single article for rsonal use hm:&om ~the , v It is said iat it has never been equaled in is history of patents. The number ~ msers has increased a million iflu year since 1917.' In 8438,576 new customers came into the market. Last year there Fond du Lac, Wis., started to work as a traveling salesman for a Balti-- more firm. . The heawd of the com-- g-.cu-nmm' corks, pins and needies" This Unfluence is good or bad, I sh=ll ";h»-y. ® ' _ point is tilat a freer, "m as grown un as an aftermath of the w*= T~"s generation has created n~w ~~~~ % eustoms _ for <t=~/ Naturally, these creations a\|; >2 _n"--"\..;;.' come iolnna'lgoze. it young people who in-- Huence the songs. Whether this the stamp of the creato: "_fl.dfie'sho: ,* says Mr, Feist. "The rea-- 3 % is that the music : the day, which they consider none of the pioneers dared to influence on young people. r_-ul.--nt{;tulos@';: How int" for the industry has C eeA"I s ' »'.}';',\;;!';g;'. is uie skirts were , it was impos--> sible for tln%e- to be too mnm short skirts came of motion and the one' %o moralists deplore certain signs of a:'&-,. Mi there is one which I feel sure they' must praise if they really have at, -anlzpul'dth' 'fi ue &_ the new era of I courses is bringing in. "Physicians with whom 1 have spoken recently declared that there is almost no such thing as nervous indigestion among young men and young women these days. The youngsters car eat a heavy meal of any kind and never feel ~ny bad effects. This is because they get up between every bite or two and gallop strenuously about the room to some diverting mod-- ern tune. "Nor, add the doctors, will they develop --nervous. and ?;iuhvo troubles later in life as their parents and grandparents." young man, traveling-- here, there and everywhere in the United @tates shaving on moving trains and in somewhat unsanitary second rate hotels, decided to invent a safety razor. After working out the idea he interested> a local mechanic and a banker. After several years of difficult experimenting the safety razor evolved into a eamueidi product. A young lawyer in Buf-- falo who drew up the contract be-- tween the company and a sales or-- ganization, became interested in the business of which he is today the Td.inetor of sales. The vice pres ident and treasurer, took the. inven-- tive idea, the machinery and the cap-- ital and built a 'world--wide organiza-- tion, which today makes Uncle Sam the world's bharber. Episcopal church students at the University of Illinois, numbering ap-- proximately 350, will be provided with a beautiful Gothic chapel for worchip and an extensive recrea-- hfimalemtor.ifcmpdg now un-- way filvzul state to raise $300,000 the work is suc-- The chapel, to be known as -- St. John the Divine, already is under construction. One bay has been completed and work is progressing rapkily on the second. -- Completion of the"chapel however, will be de-- layed unless the financial drive is x well--known authority, 'becau acids created excite the kidneys. they become overworked, get sluggish, all iob eatai mote m ie torpid liver, sleeplessness, Sladder and The Chicago diocese of the Epis-- gopal church, including this section _ The moment your back hurts or kid-- neys aren't acting right, or if bladder Clean Kidneys Jad Saits can not injure umf pkua_dd!fit::l effervescent 1 water drink which millions--of men and Take 'h._s often am orders PLANX CHAPEL AT ILLINOIS $125,000 for new buildings and im--, provements at St. Alban's school for boys at Sycamore. The week of Oc-- tober 10 has been set apart for an intensive drive among Episcopalians throughout this section. ; iEpiscopal students at the state university have been worshipping in one of the school classrooms for some time, because of inadequate fa-- cilities and lack of a chapel. It was upon their own initiative that the present 'campaign for a chapel was undertaken. The students themselves pledged approximately $30,000 to-- ward the chapel arnid it was with this amount that the chapel porch was ,musm,flmddhtbh" Bishop Sherwood of Springfield. The divceses of Springfield lflififlm also have undertaken compaigns funds to aid the chapel construction. ertyville who once frowned on Ssun-- day motoring can now be found out in front of his place every Sunday ready to sell farm produce. kegan. * G. C. Gridley and wf to W. E. Montgomery, WD: Lots 138, 185, 137 and 109, Copeland Manor North Shores, sees 21 and 22, Lib-- C T and T C to Luella Morgan, deed. Lots 77 and 78, E. A. Cum-- mings and company's North Ave ertyville. burg, QCD. Pt Sec 29, Deerfield. N G ApMado¢ and huso to M C Farrington, QCD. Pt Sec 19 Shields. M C Farrington et al to N G:Ap-- Madoc and husb, WD, Pt See 24, Libertyville. h C¥ f * wf, D. Pt See 22, Deerfield. C T T Co to H W Riego and wf, D. Pt Sec 22, Deerfeld. #5: More than one farmer around Lib-- Lake--County Title and Real Estate Transfers E Hollen and wf to H Gins-- 220 Washington St., WAUKEGAN f \ Ios cream makes a success of any func tion -- luncheon, tea, dinner, or the even . Weil and wf to L J. LW.D.ROf'"tNe" Decker and wife to E "he Soda. Shop Ice cream is easy to cookies at the side of the plate. And everyone likes ice cream--especially if it is BLOMMER'$--our ice cream is smootH Ice cream delivered for parties packed in a freezer--ready at the exact moment you 515 No. Milwaukee Avenue «L ~J Grifith and wf et al to C J Strom, WD, Pt lot 54, Lake Forest. Jacob Brefeld and wf to G B Ton-- yan, WD, Pt See 21, Antioch, ~G °B Tonyan to J Brefeld--and wi, QCD; Pt See 21, Antioch. -- _ -- _ -- O Newsom and wf to L H Akers and wf WD. Pt See 21, Libertyville. L H Akers and wf to A Worack, WD. Pt Sec 19, Waukegan. K Powelauskas and wife to A Uk-- sas and wf, WD. Pt See 82, Wauke-- $600, St. Pt Sec 34, Antioch. C T T Co to F R Harmond and wfi. Pt bik 7, Butler Feet & Co': Crooked Lake Oaks. R A Pricer and wf to M Merke-- son, QCD, Pt Secs 2' and 28, Deer-- Aeld. T Mooney and wf to H-- F Kelley and wf, QCD, Pt bik 6, Mooney Cemetery. ce | A Uksas and wf to H K Voge!l, W D, Pt Sec 29, Waukegan. H J Vogel and wf to R L Foote, QCD, Pt bik 5, Sheridan Pk. F H Bartlett and wf to M Car-- ;loel.D.Rtlnfl.w _ C T T Co to M N Nack, D. Pt Sec 22, Deerfleld. > ; E 8 Cooper and husband to G F Lange, WD, Pt See 16, Libertyville. °F H Bartlett to W Engelbracht and wf, D. Pt See 28, Warren. C Brennen and husband to J Fuh-- rer and wf, WD. Pt See 4. Avon. LBJolhy.:gwlfotoTI_lKflllnn and wf, WD..Pt See 19, Waukegan. J H Hazzard and wife to A Hein et al. WD. Pt blik 6, Lyondale.. OAK TERRACE : IT ISs GOOD BUSINESS--OUR SWEET AND CLEAN OAK TERRACE _ LAUNDRY Prairie Ave., Highwood, IIL _ Co to F R Harmond, D, PHONE 87 *. WAr- Faulkner and wife jt tens, WD. Pt of lot 1, Bik 5, NW Addn to Town of Little Fort. G. C. Gridley and wife, et al, to H. B. Egloff and wife jt tens, WD. W E Cummings and wf to F Wil-- son Church and wf, jt tens, wd. Pt lot 22 Highwood, pt see 15, Deer-- T. Grum to F. Rozwadowski and ife jt tens, WD. Lots 21 and 22. $ A comi)lete assortment of radio "B" b\attenes, Exide radio and auto stor-- . age batteries, and radio accessories. e Announcing------ _ Change of Location Merle's Battery & Radio Co. E. M. Merle Weiskopf, formerly with the Libertyville Battery & Electric Co., has moved the battery service and radio departments to the building known as the Merchants Delivery Building located at the rear of the William Walrond Grocery, _ & I have just added to my equipment the "electrical test bench." the latest addition to the electrical world in repair equipment. Instruments attached to the "testfr" tell the customer exactly what is wrong whatever kind of electri-- sal appliance that is tested. Electrical appliances of all kinds can be tested. Just phone Libertyville 121 and ask fr Merle. Prompt delivery service. teries called for and delivered. _ f V isit-- :~= 2 Merle's Battery & Radio Store -- I specialize in generator repai-- work and auto ignition difficulties in gen-- 80, Libertyville. : State Bank of Chicago, tr, to H J Deheny and wf, jt tens, deed. Lot 41, 1st addn to Ravinia Forest, tig cream i 2oA n wace of the trates through air passage of the mm&'flmcm mucous membrane and relief comes in-- CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS "l';-mgz'l'oGdlg.ddwd! It's «Look for the Yellow Exide Sign "Look for the Exide Sign" Phone 121 O H Brown to B DE Lot 65, J L Shaw's subdn er F L Duncan and wf to J V.Bow-- and wf, wd. Lot 18, E M Run-- Donsee BROTHERS MOTOR CARS What "dependable really means Ponder the basic elements underiying Dodge Brothers remarkable success and one simple fact stands bolidly out: The public not only believe in the goodness of Dodge Brothers Motor Car, they believe in the men who build it and the men who sell it. k That is why the word DEPEND-- ABLE is associated the world over with Dodge Brothers name. It goes be-- yond the product and embraces every department in Dodge Brothers great JAMES MORROW & SON 202 So. Genesee St. 'Touring Car ........ $ 862.00 Sedan ... $ 969.00 Snart Roadster ... $1065.00 rd's subdn, pt see 20, Waukegan. Bertha Baker Alling and bus to in Wagenen Alling, wd. Lot 284, yeiee subdn of Lake Bat-- No 24

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