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Lake County Register (1922), 20 Oct 1923, p. 10

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4 %o The use of Sage and Sulphur for re» Whfirw&syflpfl She used it to keep her hair beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. Whenever her hair took on 'that dull, faded or t--of--date. -- Nov wnieas any drug store for a m"q;#,.mg and after another application or two, it For those to whom classical music is a trifle boresome I would say, "listen respectfully and attentively, always, and the time will come when it will fash upon you, that the classical is the only real music. The reason the other appeals is be-- cause of its rythm.. Real music is not only rythmical, but combines melody and harmony with it, and becomes classic from the heart that is put into it. there, missed a great opportunity for self development--for, listening to good music purges the spirit, en-- nobles and inspires us. Just--as a painter helps us to see beauty in natire, thru his conception of it, so a musician, thru his highly sensi-- tized feelings, awakens emotion in us, which make us more deeply re-- sponsive to all beauty, -- therefore cultivates us and refines.us. s --~French music is very human, very emotional, but in truth, music is Those who were' there--and there was .a" goodly number--had & great, great treat! 'Those who were not Words seem fiat and powerless when it comes to trying to <report on last Monday evening's program wiven -- by the Libertyville Musical Use Grandma's Sage Toea and Suiphur Recipe and Nobody © Will Know 2 LADIES! DARKEN .: YOUR GRAY HAIR MUSICAL NOTES ing at home is mussy and Niz mhP 4 wonderfal ef-- IF YOU WANT TO BUY, OR IF YOU WANT TO SELL, IT PAYS TO SEE #4 A. R. SCHNAEBELE i n $X 94 We are sellinya number of large beautifully located homesites, with restrictions. You can buy one or more of these with a little cash pay-- ment down and a few dollars each month. . Wh:dyou are ready to build trmr home we will finance you. Come in let us show you why isisarmmlt_yfor you to become the owner of high class real estate. ou bu%la site '"Aw future home or ly)'ugufor investment, PROK'I' ACTION ME DOLLARS ~TO w Peace." -- <~ Delicious© refreshments were served 'by the committee in charge. -- About seventy magmbers and guests were present. A multf:oon. Tl';'e facul-- s of the Libertyville Township 5&&3@001 and Grammar School were the guests of honor. hniée~ Mrs. .. E. L. Savre opened the 'am of the afternodn with an appropriate piano ~solo, "In the The Libertyville Woman's Club met./at the home of Mrs. W. A. Brewerton at Thornbury Farm Last Dream--of the Virgin." This was splendid ensemble work and we hope to hear from them again. _ . The third number was indeed a treat..--; Mrs. Crystal Eaton sang four Fremch songs with such power and sensibility, such perfection of time and flexibility as to be truly l\:r:n!derom. How proud we were of r $ " 'The "Three Trios" played by Miss Hilda Hapke, violin; Mr. Hans Her-- zog, 'cello and. Mr,. Arihur Miller, piano, were all characterized by dreamy wistfulness, pensive lonm and floating sweetness, altho was a little more" gayety in the "Serenade." , There was a beautiful harp--like. accompaniment to. '"The -- Wonderful artists, indeed, every one --of them and they--are entitled to our heartiest thanks. : A0 t Mrs. Lyle: Morris followed wifll{ three selections for piano.-- Mri. Morrig is a true artist--with her liquid and melting tones, perfect time and--rythm, she brought to our 'mmprehensjon the delicate and spir-- jtual beayty of Debussy's and Pug-- WINNIFREED MAsON HUCK SPEAKS AT WOMAN'S CLUB put the 'audience into. just: the--right moad to enjoy the rest of the pro-- The program was closed with a violin number by Miss Hilda Hapke of whose brilliance, ecleverness and artistry one' can not -- say-- enough, She was accompanied. by her sister, Miss Mamie Hapke, ts 3 opened wreat '!"l Real Estate & Insurance SPECLAL Phone FOR SALE--Modern ten room house ._.on lot 50x150. Oak trimmed on __first floor. Can be made into two five room flats at very little cost. Convenient location. _ Additional hndmfubehadttdedred. Priced at y mn.-fllfiooddchtmhm centrally located. Good sized lot. Priced very low. Terms if you stucco résidence hat&r Mil-- _ Hearing on several petitions for injunctions and contempt was con-- tinued Wednesday afternoon in the Circuit court of Judge Claire C. Bdwards.-- | <... > * "eu. . 2 oal l E20W GLILTS, ® 5 a Y# aw/ ' Charges against Hermam Kaping, Ingleside, John Sedej, Tenth street, Frank Repp, McAlister avenue, John Lamovee, Tenth street,.. _ and Phil Pink, North Chicago, were those on the call. The Kaping and Sedej case were postponed until December 1 and the others were heard Thursday. ov e by' fi at once t« %mn {; Improvement quickly shows. Sufferers from skin trotr;e sh):)uld obtain a small jar--of Rowles Mentho--Sulphur from any good druggist and use it like cold properties, this sulphur-- ion 'be-- g at once to soothe inmlnd eruptions such as rash, pimples and t? worm. Cague : + tnldletk -- Wtteh ues :ndt seldom failsy to remod V'e} wlltn rement, an not to wait ,oa"re!ief fromyoa';&m " Any breaking out of the skin, even fiery, 'itching eczema, can be Jflfly ov ne by applying a little m'dcchnoamud*in » ist. --Because of its germ destroying Herman Kaping and John Sedej Matters Postponed HEAR CONTEMPT CASES IN COURT A, R. SCHNAEBELE Real Estate & Insurance Too Late to Classify Face, Neck and Arms E + Made Smooth, Says Specialist SULPHUR CLEARS ROUGH, RED SKIN id sgoil, A bargain for the man who 'buys it now. _ A, R. SCHNAEBELE Real Estate & Insurance Phone 90 -- Register Office FOR SAPRr -- Area. Good buildings with elect-- ric lights and running water. . Soil in high state of cOltivation. Good orchard, Priced very reasonable. FOR SALE--Sixty acre farm néar town. Good seven room house with furnace. Large barn, silo, double garage, chicken house, etet. Fine orchard. ~Goodé water. . Soil good loam. Self--supporting place which will for itsef in a short term of _ y%'cd very low .with FOR SALE--100 acre farm near horse barn. dairy barn, corn crib, eranary. Good well. Fine black ture with some Balance in 'urq;:-.nd me&% far below real value. FOR SALE--Thirty acre farm locat-- ed near town, on fine road, -- Fine seven room house with hardwood . floors throughout. Cistern water FOR SALE-- Modern five room h.'.n:ldtthfu;r l;rge lot;.n Large icken house, a 4 F location west of lfl'm venue. Priced low for quick sale. Terms. FOR SALE--Fight acre farm near Libertyvilie, with good buildings. FOR SAL} roont ho:! _ with two lots. Centrally located. Only $8500. i yo2 FOR SALE--Seven roum bungaiow ied ~to ~kitchen and laundry. mhm and silo, and all smaller buildings recessary for a place of fl;h d.l:a, \]'oqu bearing orchard 0 cherries, peaches, pears, m-?'mw and berries. Very leaving t 1y.> Price nearly new. Hardwood trim. Sew-- er, water, gas, electricity, furnace, sereened porch. Lot 50x150. Gar-- age and chicken house, Pruit, A black --soil, It is bei at less than the value ~ly new and in fl .. * Lot Thx160 _ town and must sell ted very lov.utll&ulb. asy paymen * & Ie-:L Six reom house with lichts, sewer, anfil fumnpgm A venue m A new orty acre ol tb t " Co e ht Customér Ownership Plan on the North Shore Line served by the railroad. 4 Details regarding the terms upon which j 7 per cent Prior Smfil:fllappwm future advertisements in newspaper. WDPTp . 1. /2 za u, . o President Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad Company __. ... OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS . «. THEO. BLECH, DIST SUPT., Waukegan, III. USEFUL FACTS ABOUT OUR SERVICE THE nagement 'of the North Shore -- Line takes pleasure in announcing a new financial -- , through which .its cus-- tomers and employes may share in its future earnings by the purchase of its capital stock. An issue of $1,500,000 of 7 per cent Prior Lien Stock is about to be put on the market, and customers of the North Shore Line who are familiar with the property, who have seen its steady, healthy grg:rth and increased earning powers, are to iven an oppor-- tunity to take advantage o? this desirable investment. The capital which this issue of stock will provide is to be used to acquire additional equipment, and increase the facilities of the growing business. _ As new capital is \med] it will be the policy of th,; Nortll;eghom ine to offer its patrons and #ri thefirstzfiportunityto invest in its Bt so that future im-- THE nagement 'of t .Line%}easfim in ¢ financial -- , through PUBLIC--SERVICE COMPANY i. TE Th's imue of prios lien GUS KRUMREY, Local Representative -- Libertyville, Phone 144--W _ * < NORTH SHORE \ to care properly for its steadily I k. A A What you don't see behind your light bill is the vast array of men, money and material constantly required to give you light when you push a button. Think of the vast buildings, the fortunes invested in machinery, the army of men from skilled engineers to office staff! Think of the thousands of miles of wire, every inch of which must be kept in service. Perhaps all you see on that slip of paper is a lot of figures, a dis-- count date, something about so many . kilowatt hours and the address of our office. What's Behind Your Light Bill? Isn't it --remarkablethat the small sum of momney indicated in your bill has placed all these factors to work for you!

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