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Lake County Register (1922), 27 Oct 1923, p. 3

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orrtiiniairectin Ne The World's Largest and || Finest Shops are in Chicago For combined size and quality there is one, at least, that has no Yival anywhere; and the shops of Michigan Boulevard are equalled for eleg-- ance only by those of Fifth Avenue and the Rue de la Paix. East and West send fine merchandise to these stores and*shops; for your home, and for you and your family to wear and to use. And Chi-- cago is just a short ride from here, on clean, comfortable North Shore Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad Company 12 Wes Adams Street, Chicago, U $ _ e ul just as ts Regular as North Shore Trains S ow being sold | "m' ind comomers of ThE RQR4 of Service now to stomers ice" in the cities and 4 R:tuve:m fupidly 1ig More than 3 people reside in this wmflorv and increasing sportation ser The i %m% are bu:fio:lnby the wealth and plu;rr?t;ng; this residential and industrial area, 'and by the company's con-- onqg:wnqin; business. The money received from the sale of Prior Lien Stock will be used in providing additional equipment and facilities. Dividends on this issue of Prior Lien Molmmamedover six times--which is one more attractive feature of the investment. Subscriptions may be for cash or by monthly payments. " m--dnhhdwb"mwmhflm *' @mmwtam "On time" has long been the rule on North Shore Line Trains. "On time" will with equal force to our Prior h dividends arrtive three months at the £ as they ufi'fi.'y every of our A Profitable, Home Investment PORTH SHORE Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee R. R. Co. -- Utility Securities ol P ce ighe o ho aegedieh fotther informaticn 72 Wes Adume Street, Chicago, HL Dividends Fast trains from Libertyville connect at Lake Bluff with half hourly ex-- press trairs which circle the Loop, hwtmmwmm Hour-- ly limited run through the Loop to the south side of Chicago. x ce en n ce un ces LIBERTYVILLE -- . TICKET OFFICE -- Telephone 74 ols s 2if _ _| the ilh _ | Williar pulpit during The e mons. Y Five 2 in the The public meeting Reld at Fox lake yesterday aftern for the purpose of discussing g"fiuhfli- Of building a new school in that was not largely mtte due "' inclement wea < «T. A. Simpson, county rinten-- ~ O schools, romM int those present expressed fremsel favy-- oral .h the proposed build pro-- J°¢t, Mr, Simpson was the princi-- pal speaker. "Better School Condi-- ditions," was his topic. np -- the need of a new school, -- :_Due to the congestion i the grad ol @t Fox o o board PO "w* = ' "' f"-" .'AM ,t;'.v-' td PaFol Building _ Plan --Pushed at La one is invited. | A eostume H basket -&cial t, 26 m!h. in vacated by Rom | < The -- Ch lof the Pm g a Hal pal _Wed lay eveni inv to appear Walter L.i teacher. Another new gélass will be organized next Su Fe:.* ~-- The Christian En it Society was well attended 8 'evening, and they had a very meeting. "M V.nt led the a -- at which 82 were present.. 7¥ The Deerficli Orchestra will give Five new scholars Were enrolled in the Evangelical School and a new class orga which Un; Fred Stryker w@® appointed SMALL CROE AT FOX E SCHOOL MEET called home last Fr%wv--'.wlu- g"-t; Witiine oi Cmaee» etapien int V of go . G pulpit both morning @nd evening during Rev. Stakemiller's absence. The congregation enjoyed his ser-- Berghield, Mrs. E. H. Kress, Mrsg,.. El Hillman : slade visi | .» Mrs. Charles -- ' L was hostess to ) the Wilmot: e ive Club, at b" Ibome_, W Afternoon. : . / 'b Mr.)';" u 4 J Bow man M | Pady ve 'to H'u(rminm' R lm.b'-un. k R is Mrs. Harry !Mnhtke'n sister, -- -- K and. Mrs. G#s K'omp spent Hhen;\e:% ith friencs in Peoria. J "wc seph LIGib:~, ~/ Evahs-- _ Mrs.. Joseph L Gi Fime nooltt ton and Mrs, M m F . fo!, Bellevie To §B, visite fnends_ ' in DeeM lay. L i Sun r Armon VoCKeBBach 1c:u, HP'l 1 day from f'm w .(--,n'." Wis., Hl'bel'e h"" % 1 4 'bu in°ss td'. A . The . aB Endeavor Society of the PR rian church will give a Hal party 'at .the church, Wed ng evening. _ Guests . are inv appear in Co: * (Waiter L:shthody and Miss Ruby Williams of Libertyville were hemmghts of ar "w r car went into the ditc the Unger home. F one ~was infu ted. T ma'"" ashed, w 1aak's Garage anc came back to I | came back A0 | bus to IishiandaPark.." Herman Kr igging a bass ment for the m ster Hesslin home to be awest of his ol house. _---->~ BV' and Mrs, Arthur and Mrs, Lloyd John Curtis, *R Thompson .and # Chicago, w Mrs. A m > was the guest Hamilton, M Mr, and Mrs. their y Arthors"fi'taq Clair, HIL., Mr. as and Dr. and Mr George othu Sunday guests Deerfield Evangzelical Church leverend V. E. Stakemiller was ed home last Friday, owing to _illness of his father.. Mr. Roy _ program chu evening, Octouiy Evern of Mr to illowe'en party and to .ater Date * Jr'v h'd As , Mrs. Howard ¥th and daugh-- athaway _ and Carl Anderson, car, and h, in front of »rtunately, _ mo e car, y is towed in the musicians d and took a ligging a base-- Ester Hessling the church, Wilmette -- has tract of land fold farm and d for a l'w hal -- given Presbyterian lay evening, their c f ded bm Bteiner had as Mr. and Mrs. amily of Mt. her were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. William tle sons of c'Tom; e and son horste of Mr ay ~wWith e a Hal-- n _ Hall, N C :1 _ who , _ near reekend Forest William of ';'f' DETROIT, Mich., Oct. 24-- Form-- ation of a new national political st party with Henry Ford as its stand-- km!ard bearer will be undertaken at a national organization conference of &--| all Ford--for--Presgident clubs, to be '&| held here Dee. 12, 13 and 14. Id} . The call for the organization con-- ference was decided upon at a meet-- is' ing Monday 3"' several Mich-- |igan Ford chabs. . The conference, '"\| according to leaders of the move-- C | ment, probably will name a date '~ | and place for holding a nominating 4| convention next spring. f Forced Into Action. '*/ The conrerence salr will go out "{ | within a few days, it was stated by "| William Kronberg, secretary of the ©| Dearborn -- Ford--for--President club, lo"'lt: was decided upon," he said, ,| 'only after insistent demand fron j| Ford ' clubs throughout the coun-- sAVE YOUR EYES -- Office in First National Bank Bldg. h t 1 to 8:30 and 7 to 8 p. m. Residence, Broadway, opposite park DR. OTTO R. TH _VETERINARY SURGEON Telephons 66 LIBERTYYVILLE .. -- and Treatment _ . Kalser Bidg., Over Gas Office . Fhone 26 Libertyville, HIL WAUKEGAN Luce Bidg. LIBERTYVILLE Hours 9 to 12 A. M. and 1 to 7 P. M. DR. 0. F. BUTTERETIELD 4 an "admission tuo:" to the 1 Ar ple for privilege % fie;r own National Capi-- tol. -- The Federal Government will of the Detroit fimflcuir;r;"fli: ward Fisher, president of the village %flm{n; Rev. . William Dawe, The "Guide Trust" at the Capitol in Washington, D. C., is to be brok-- en up. This system allowed a cot-- m"' men to charge prac-- -- _ MBERTYYVILLE ANP Ds MATIC ABp Monday night's meeting, at which about a score of 'delegates were present, was presided over by Sudge Edward Jeffries of the Recorder's court of Detroit. Among those pres-- ent besides Judge Jeffries and Mr. Kronberg were Clyde Ford, a cousin president of the Dearborn Ford club, and He Rudduck, treasurer of w township. The Dearborn club, he said, had lbeen imactive for some time, owing to its inability to obtain from Henry Ford any statement as to whether or not Ke would accept nomination by a party the clubs might organize. "We virtuailly are forced into ac-- tion," -- Mr.-- Kromberg said, "many of the clubs in otherstates threaten-- ing to proceed with a convention call if we did not do so.'"" ~_~. Expect 3,000 Delegates. Mr. Kronberg estimated the num-- ber of Ford clubs now in existence at between 300 and 400, and added that he was advised the organization conference would attract at least 3,-- 000 -- delegates and visitors. Ses-- sions of the organization conference, he said; --would be held in the audi-- torium at Dearborn, home of Henry Ford. *' ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR Klectronic Method of Diagnosia --__ ATTORNEY--AT--LAW First National Bank Building. lephone 57 -- LIBERTYVILLE Register Want Ads Get Results. Treatment of Chronic Discansgs Auto Maker's Backers Plan to Organize Third National Party Astistant MURRAY 998 l1.v'lroul: ROOM Professional Services LYELL H. MORRIS -- |ror sair-- DR. J. H. HESLIN DR. J. L TAYLOR B. H. MILLER Felephone 152--W Telephone 18 guicde system State -- Veterinarian . FORD TO MEET 409 FOR SALE--Thirty acre farm ed near town, on fine road, 'g io on mm to and h mhn and silo, and necessary for a of size. Young bearing apples, cherries, peaches, pears, et€., finpea and berries, V:? ':' ack soil, It is i&: * at less than the value of the ME'D--M acre farm near Mn on moanp opte ol s and running e ns k state of cultivation, Good o . Priced very reasonable. SALE--Sixty acre farm near P Good seven room house with ~to . Large barn, silo, double chicken house, ete. Fine _ ore Good water, u'm1 *4 Gelf--«upporting place ; -» pay for mh a short term _ _O& years. very low with -- ansy terms. i shade and fruit trees. Berries, Good soil. It's a real --bargain. FOR BALB--Tm&m farm near Libert room . house, * lw.me!fleh house, garage, !Ol'u%{--lo;l-'&o room house with four large Large __barn and chicken house. In a very mmmdunwm Priced low for quick sale. Terms. FOR SALE--Eight acre farm near P Harele Ai in Bhogge R. 3 wl rig ) ---- c L 5 oo EiA anee becclutctra ds s en it is ts h C P < W CC . WRMEP UHETI HTLUNNNIANT TLc nmsecammmmse Priced very low. Terms if FOR SALE--Apples and pears, al-- wish. Y°"| so spring chickens. Phone 283--We. FOR SALE--Modern eight mlofin 1. C. I, Casey. 80--6t stucco ,m near * ---M _ waukee Amm.kfi trimmed. | HQUSE_ AND LOTS--Bought and garage. Fine shade and| 991d, Loans made, Insurance. Ed-- shru . _A bargain. _ _win Austin. & ; ; f FOR v¥ modern seven e en nnennenea pexice tion west of Milwaukee Avenue. 'uLPrbodto.dlqniek. 'l'u-" if you FOR SALE--Good six room house with two lots, Centrally located. Only $3500. * + : w FOR SALE--Seven room ¢ er, water, gas, electricity, furnace, sereened porch, Lot 50x150, Gar-- age and chicken house. FRroit, A room home in Area. Oak trim-- ed, nearly new and in excellent muu Lot 75x150. _ Owner leaving town and must sell quick-- ly. Priced very lov.u.&lm cash, balance ymen 4 Phone 90 _ Register Office 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 hn;lnun be had if desired. Priced at only s FOR Bflfiod d(qi:.:oo. house * centrally located. Good sized lot, \ A. R. SCHNAEBELE Real Estate & Insurance The 'services and -- discussions proved very interesting and inspir-- ing.' To the roll--cal} responded 112 S. 8. workers and 63 visitors from 25 S. Schools. The church was filled to capacity. A splendid lunch was served during the intermission 5 to 5:80 o'clock. Evangelical Church at Long Grove .__ Next Sunday, Oct. 28th, at 9 am., Sunday school, all 'm}nrs, friends and neighborsy are y requested to : send their children; There is plenty of room --yet in the different OR SALE--100 acre farm neat Large ten reom house, ) barn. dairy barn, ~grib, . Good well g% A bargain for the man 6 it now. __ .. s TT for the newly ereated "Evangelical 8. S. Association of= the Arlington Heights Pastogal Conference." Pre-- siding chairman protempore was Rev. J. H. Ellerbrake. A. R. SCHNAEBELE Real Estate & Insurance Mrs. Mildred 'Gosswiller was ap-- pointed a member of the committee which nominated the various officers tool house, all new. Small pas-- ture with some timber. --Balance in ecrops and meadow, Priced far below its real value. Last Sunday, Oct. 21, 8 teachers and officers and 2 members of the Bible _ Class of the Evangelical Church attended the S. S. Conven-- tion of Arlington Heights. . _ _ | Mr. Hy. Tonne, who . h&d _been quite sick for 2 weeks, is up and a-- round again. We are glad to hear the good news. electric lights, sewer, Rev, Carl A. Stadler has moved from Cordes to. Long Grove and is now in charge of the. Evangelical church located there. DOREEITE 2@ 0, Powor, waver cistern, u:i furnace heat. n';a R SALE--100 umyant'.obuylnythhc.otlfyo-hnmnh!n' to sall, Mufim'oruywmwmnhmwu eoluminsg. You will get results. -- . 2ib 5: There is no way you can reach a:'uny'pooplohhh county hu-butaflnoudntnmnbhceutummxm»-fi yonrw-uhvwnm,Amuwmmm o 4 Minimum charge, 25¢. 6 insertions for $1.00 i Rates: 5¢ per line per insertion. _ _ --Classified Ads Libertyville LONG GROVE Baseball rules of , been translated into office «lb'\rfl'e govemn ucatan for 7 33 / _"*V8u05l 25 than it has been in ]1» years, and (the distance then WANTED ~--Reliable FOR-- SALE--Gas range, w" heater, bed steads, wicker Ch'd&, etc. un.' N.h" , First Street. Phone 425--J. _ FOR SALE--Large size Round Oak heating stove, nearly new.> Price $10.00,.-- Grant Lusk, Tel. 361--R--2. 1 we 4 0 0006000 Menemeene ns meven m FOR SALE--Pure cider _ vinegar. Bergeron Stock Farm, Lake St., two miles west of Libertyville. Th-t':: all you need to dot t.):'t asso at sprall mmarane m m m'm bm&tz atore before, e _ We spocialize in our work and ture and 3 COME IN AND 1,00K AROUND Arrests are threatened by' dwin Ahlstrom for the gravel from the Rondout road. ". eral complaints have been received, The gravel contained dirt and it was cast aside for a better grade, by Telephone Waukegan 919--¥--4 Addressa: 928 North Ave, FRED GRABBE The gravel contained dirt an. was cast aside for a better grade the state inspectors. The piles have gradually diminish-- ed and the sheriff has been asked to stop the petty thefts. 120 years, and the distance will be about 35,000;000 miles RAY FURNITURE & PAWT i ut \ebpt y Prvic To Pa "fl ber of the . Church.". Let's go / No one who ever joined the 8. 8. _ . At 10 a, m. English Service. -- OB / us remember S. S. and Church Ser-- vice belong ufcthr; so attend be Everybody welcome:; s Rev. Carl A. Stadier, Pastor. .' _ GRAVEL THEETS TO BE HALm BY AHLS Auctioneer -- Farm--and Livestock Sales We Vur motto shall ;'."fi:fi member a member of the 8. §." "every member of the S. 8. a n tion young men and ladies are i ies is w oo Bs ts se furthermore we to ) & class for married and older people, grades imeby Mars will be nearer to the m xt August 22 than it has been in call Round Lake 49--J. government printing service than the public distri-- have woUP a Y¥ <K. £* y *J T

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