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Lake County Register (1922), 7 Jul 1923, p. 7

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L,Jj 6 7 es: Dive Into Real Wholesome Fuh Powers Lake ---- Twin Lakes es----s* \ Lake Geneva map, the location of these superb lakes, mark also a section dotted with> hun-- d reds of smaller 'Here is a tract of lake and woodland that is not over-- crowded, as resorts often are. --~-- _/ ~ And fortunately, every person living in Libertyville can reach this beautiful lake country quickly and conveniently, by fast North Shore Libertyville Ticket Office _ If you like fishing, camping, swimming, golfing, sailing or motor boating, Set acquainted with this Southern Wisconsin Lake country _ . NOW! Here's the place to spend your vacation and your week--ends. You'll get real joy out of life. You'll keep 100% fit. If you miss this, you're wasting an opportunity that's at your very door. © _ ' Procure information and time cards from your local agent. T P PINTTSBURG LION YET? HEAT WATER; EASILY ATTACHED TO YOUR ENJOY . THE PLEASURE OF HAVING ALL THE HOT wWATER YOU WANT wWHILE YOU PAY FOR THE LION. YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO PASS THIS OPPORTUNITY BY. You#uy"ewithyouror- der. We connect the Heater ready for service. The-- bal-- ance is payable in monthly payments of $1.90 with your North Shore Gas Co. gas bill. "K it's done with heat vou can do it better Have You Ordgred Y our order. This offer is for Telephone 74 AND MOST E--WAY To Highland Park YOU The six A ary units o guests Frid party: of the Fany ge B oi ul and the mee fi; can Legion auxili-llhvu is destined to become more ary Lake County were |heavily taxed in this line than any guests -- at a get--together|other location in the country, due "of the e Forest unit. The| to the cl*'ng'm:fl'cl;'ll ose C affair was to bring | and possibly 0 ¥ + » nto hay on the different units |cago, and the transferring of these and the arranged by Mrs. R.!patients to Lakes, At the E. Thom f. Waukegan, district close of her she was presented _ _ J ¥~*" Greenhouse Phone 174--J -- © « We Deliver in all parts of the U. S. by Wire _ ROHOUT FLOWER GROWERS, Inc. | i. ~--ffe ie se se Our plants -- corsage and table boquets -- and baskets are most taste-- fully : ged and reasonably priced. Telephone # 'n*z&smuflaofm-%lfldda,mdufla" l $ ~ s THEO. BLECH, DIST SUPT. -- * ' i n at Meet by Local Women ht MA-" 1/7xa4, _~ Pusuic Semviee CoOMPANY :8 IN GATHER M'"'fi \A | w 1 V IP x¥ # 10 § ~'% Y Ne '""Say It With Flowers*' t opeey ts have '""mm' se m atple ropply of fout but has 'company to have a.c us an y of coal, but has prevented the cost of coal used from increasing to the extent that itwu;ld_haveod:twhe.i % a % : In addition to the grear arhount of coal used in operating the elec-- tricwgmfiumoompany':gmphnumodloo.zam of coal last year, and & more gas from each ton of coal than tion and in purchasing has resulted in many definite econ-- 'The economies effected in the use of coal are particularly striking becatse' a constant reduction of the average consumption of coal per kilowatt hour has been --developed in the company's plants, Today, through ificreased efficiency in operation, it requires but 244 pounds of coal per kilowatt hour, In 1903 it took 23 pounds ofoo(:l'tgmm 'kibw;:ttmof.m.\ That@ écon-- omyoftbcfxpd@" in's resourcés is of first importance can be better Wfim&mflmmnmmau"fmm anmumlutyecraoo,m,sukflqwatt urs of electricity. The company W416.§9mm&&a!hmm vast -- amount of electrical energy. ---- .. . ~N~ONSTANT improvement in operating metheds, in construc-- ( tion and in purchasing has resuited in many defimite econ-- tA snn are Pn in Cns Sn Te Lnn e en Hhnaali o en Inttas are a amean Yher uin w lth To essure itself of an adequate supply of coal necessary to main-- These economies resulting from central station service could not be passed on to customers in the form of greater service without the advantages that have been developed out of the consolidation into this company of man all and ineffhicient power plants. Naturally, these small i eouldnotdrnwupgnt!uen- gineering skill, which a company has available® nor could they provide the facilities to maintain uninterrupted and satisfactory service. This , constantly increasing its plant and distribution facilities, has but one purpose and that is, to give GUS KRUMREY, LOCAL continuously good service to the greatest possible number of c m:tuze%p'acdcdm T committee The 1 of Mrs. Lake Forest, president of that unit, and about 75 maombers were present. talke, mmusic z , was enjoyed with ie «guest . of _ honor, Mrs. W. L. Simmons of Chicago, sity for united work and co--opera-- tion in Lake County which she be-- lieves is destined to hecome more heavily taxed in this line than any other location h'th ea:ntry. d:: to the clozings xel hospi and possibly of flntfi" Chi-- isdiction these state chairman of relief and welfare work making the chief address. | You will win her fav-- ror if you send her a bunch: of our beauti-- ful'roses. Or gexjhaps she has a favorite flower.s ¢ She touched briefly on the neces-- Irresistible 0 ILLINOIS rupted service to customers the company owns impor-- =' the home ols road, whose jur-- | with The md eauch of the lo« eal units or vepresentative, ad-- dressed the WM, touching briefly on adubjects . Vitally con-- _ Speaking was interspersed with entertainment, Lowena Roberts of Lake Forest . giving a whistling number; Mrs. 'A. E. Budde. piano selections and -- Betty Thomas of l\Z:ukm- giving several voecal so-- "The Purpose of the Meeting" as discussed by Mrs. R.: E. Thomas, preceded the social hour. She put be-- fore . those present, the purpose, aims and difficulties of the auxili-- ary and pleaded for closer unity and éo--operation among members with a view to betgpflng . conditions among needy ex--service men and women and their families. She is eonstantly in touch with national as well as county eonditions and there-- fors was well qualified to discuss briefly on subjects that. vitally con-- gern their own t. . Waukegan was represented Eln. Tibbals whose subject was * W aukegan fi'"solved her-- financial difficul-- * Just the moment you apply Mentho+ roban oo thip, e mhing. stops and en out skin, the it stops and healing begins, says a--noted skin spe-- into a"pleasant cold cream, gives such a quick relief, even to fiery eczema, that. nothing has <ever been found to : B_euueo!'ih.u"m'datrr' crties; it quickly" subdues the itching. right up, leaving a clear, smooth 'skin in place of ugly eruptions, rash, pim-- ples or roughness.. ~ s e it paeky shone row es ai ment. c ou can a ticle fas of Rowie Menthy Soiglin Our guess at the Demps¢y--Gibbong outcome is Shelby, (Mont.,) hotel men Win by a look out. : + APPLY SULPHUR LIBERTYVILLE, o¢ flowers: All of the"Fords, . and . probably Henry hlmnlfmd" amo+ m band of Detroit, will gather at the Central States fair and exposition, to be held at Aurora, ,;;.,3,:3. FAIR AT HELD F Mithn, m' C -?«,h,-fir ' sm';w B been set aside as '"Ford day" a the fair management _ arra an elaborate program for the : j tainment of the "Lizzies" their @wners, ; Every Ford that -- enters©® t e grounds will be permitted to drive into the race track center field and it is expected that there will be thousands of them there. The owner of every car in the enctosure will have an opportunity to win one of the many prizes. * 4s is v + -* . .A{:' 'fl 3'4'. Even Henry Ford Himself May Be Asked to c d "',\\\a,' ,' Es Meet ® 38 . "aied There will be prizes for the old-- est: Fords on the grounds, the one that travels the longest distance to the fair, the one that carries the most people through the. main gates, the one that has traveled the most miles ginve it left the factory, the newest one on the grounds and so many others that there is ~not apace enougl to listen them all. In addition there will be races of all kinds for Ford cars. _ wile 84-- . Arrangements are being made to have Henry Ford at the fair as the guest of the management to greet his "children.". The &m,'ud band from the Detroit will also be present. ~~ 'Too hot to worry about . Europe. We haven't even learned the names of all the new soft drinks yet. ~Reds are trying to run things in the Ruhr. Only run amuck so far.'" > 18 y We

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