wl + John Colby's radio> entertained family | with Lloyd George's table talks at the luncheon of the Chica-- go Association of Commerce Tues-- day noon, also the address fololw-- Ing and then the main address> at _-- Wonder Why I Don't * ~< "Cet Afhread _ You won't get a bigger job by wishing for it. We offer expert instruction in any one of a dozen courses. The quicker you. start, the sooner you'll be out of the rut. There's no time like the present! | ENROLL AT ANY TIME Waukegan Business College fiay and Evening Classes ~ 117 Washington St., Phone 636 Feel yourself in a rut? Stagnating at the same uninteresting work, at the same low salary year after year? _ *J Member of National Association of Accredited Schools You can now be a shareholder in "The Road of Service" through the tgun:hue of Prior Lien Stock. Dividends are pay-- able evetb ree months at the rate of seven per cent per annum. Dividends on this issue of Prior Lien Stock are being earned over six times. o tise d The money received from the sale of Prior k will be used in providing additional cqmpmqm $ that everyone may take advantage 'of this opportunity shares are offered for awoo per chat:'flf'h labocflpti:m ontlumom.hlmk , $10 per month per share, with 7% interest on payments. :/¥ N--dnhd"hhmmdMWM For further information ask any GW n and mail the attached coupon today to the Utility Securities Company. Chicago NorthShoreandMitwaukee Railroad Company ( ?IWmAI-MM"' '"They're working for me--I'm a stockholder in thi ,vv_tood'lndhrchlucaminpl" e e It is the wish of the North Shore Line to have its empl and customers share in its prosperity. 'emp C9ee ORTH SHORE '> HEN North Shore Line trains go humming through your m-oiaull into your station--can you say: MHETL c 6e ko sn i 2 o' ycA e / % oo 51 the Dexter _ Pavilion + Wednesday evening. : Every word, applause, band : music, remarks, c and so forth were heard | Eo Mr. Averil! has been up" to the minute sports to. the sports around town. h 14 Limmted Speeds by When the 'Badger y batt concerts for children. The first of ; the Adult series will be held Nov.! E at $:00 p. m. with the Little phony :orchestra.> The first of A children's 'series will be neld , Nov 19 at $:00 P. M. } (tify Leslie: Schauffier, 848 Lincoln 'Ave., Highland Park, HI. Don't for-- 'get the date, Saturday, November 3. \ Mrs. E. will be hostess to the Yoim at her home 'iin' Irving Park, Wednesday, -- (to-- y.) > * program will be interspersed with musical numbers, Admission is free and everyone is welcome. Sunday morning, Nov. 4th the St. Paul Evangelical Congregation will be officially received into the church body of the Evangelical Snyod_of North America, (The Rev. F. Hol-- ke of Highland Park, will be the officiating The orchestral concerts to be held this winter at the Deerfleld--Shields High School have met with appro-- val in the community, and it is pre. dicted that the series this year will attract ~a . larger ~attendance than last yuu'm%c will be four concerts for -- s and four team defeated Waukegan 81 to 0, Baturday, at Waukegan. Next Sat-- urday they play. Oak Park,. This game draws the rlrad erowd of the season. Come and cheer for: the home team. j Pk#*--. ;> Chivorowsky, Ph. D. pastor of St. Peters Church of Elmhurst, I!I., un-- til recently Professor of Languages at Elmhurst (ollege, and a profes-- siongl Reader and Interpreter of Literature, will give-- a very in teresting -- entertainment--. at . St; Paul's -- Evangelical Church. His program ~will be interspersed with -- The Young People of the Presby-- terian Church will give a costume Hallowe'en party Wednesday eve-- ning (tonight) at the church. Miss Louise Huhn has been quite filthisputwok.f $ * The -- Alunini -- of ~the>. Deerficld Shiclds -- High -- School is Anvited -- to attend the Oak P'M Foot-- bail game--at high ~#ehool--in--High -- land Park, Satufday afternoon. it will be Home--Coming Day and fo}-- lowing the game the annmal dinner and} dance will be held. -- $ 'ih"it"' tions have been issued this year, but each alummus is asked to tell the others of the annual Alumn -'g::'d"' ing. Come and W?" onar . 8. The game will start at 2180, dinner at 6:30 and dancing at 8:15. °If you plan to attend the dinner, no-- THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER W Friday evening, Nov. 2nd, begin-- Football (9¢z.)X t . "AA .x. LOOK A ) D _ _ OR November 2, 9, afid 16 at 2 P. a' the headquarte IHli-- tion of W 'Clubs, 7 Dearborn °St., -- .there «be a discussion [ ts "Their Use in % by Keener; "In ce Tests .A Teacher's Vi vint" MHolt; and "Tests 4 'fl.h given rious classes lm m wil l served, and at 2:30 the re lar meeting will be _ . Sev | Amursay, Nov. i, 18 bo be a yis-- iting day for memb#'m D. 8. H. 8. Parent.Tcachet." As tion, who are invited to #p :. morn~ ing observing the work of the va-- cuss . "Oppor tion . betweo, social was given Friday evening by members :of the Deerflcid Evangeli-- cal Church, in the store recently.Y¥a-- cated by Romayne Stryker . _ A Hallowe'en party will be given at the Deerf iel«s High Senool Wednesday evenming, Oct. 31. n.i masquarade party will begin at . o'clock at the sehool, Snappy stunts by the seniore in the girl's gymnasg-- ium will begin the program, fol-- lowed by damt in the boy's ¢ nasium. Magks Will be removed eleven o'cl@00K, Bfter the ; march. $ & * ewp P the new h and ..tfl.,',v-_ Robert E. Pettis. -- A hallowe'en party and basket social' was given Friday evening by members :of the Deerflcid Evangeli-- ill, The annual bassar o( --the Ladies Aid Society of St. Paul's Evangeli-- cal Church, was held Thursday eve-- ning in the store recently vacated hbeen °8 d. Th_m could. have $ term in be . tried . e e':lun'y' '3 an has been Information was filed, last week. in the County Court by A. V. Smith, Ch&l"ifl' .-" 4:\ p irdon of Hj'h- wood, With a deadly weapon a a Peterson, the ten year ob 'Mrs. Julia Pet--| erson. "' U ; Gur.lon 'hil.' driving hh( @, ran ito the boy, who was: & bicycle. Wit.| nesses claim that . the' driver | used -- ordinary @ARA the accident, could have: averted. The. euo' 0. E. S. at ning, Miss Et staying at leave for ] November. and E. H. gel Reading by MrA An account ' two . members . twenty years & & ison and lu. ting of k first p * Mr, and Mr ter Woif many pe Duet by and --R Duet by The twentieth W oman's -- Missi fou Want to Buy, ( m &nt Ads ' sbyter1an . T'W present t) 1 'a all you need A*tments, ntylol.' P ull! revent to 7 you should have y pennies as she was * CO furniture of the 2:30 PM rill be """ { he factulty w inities for 1 our H es ."] 1 be _ Beveral k :f will: ~dis« si"" f pera-- ur Homes and the uctive . s _ some the pa-- who works for bert Pettis, spent i8# home in Wood. Dr. William B. will enter-- Social Club, Fri-- ng rapidly on on of Hi'h. ¥ith a deadly & Peterson, the rs. Julia Pet-- & Gordon while ; ran ito the ho has been _Hotel will fir:t part of 8. P. Hutech, gie. Cut-- Guke by the L. C. Hole. r and Ches. écting of the Tuesaay eve-- ¥Y t Goldring. ; meeting by attended -- it BDA Y ¥Our cars 0 Peterson of the ) WAs t the were , OCTOBER 31, 1923 W ; and Treatment . .. Kaiser Bldg., Over Gas Office . Phone 26 .. m' sAVE YOUR EYES -- DR. OTTO R. Office in Fir:t National Bank ml"'"' rtyville. > Six room Hours: 1 to 3:30 and 7 to 8 me&h.hm. Draontihating :.....,a.:. '....:....,'.:.. :rbnn. all new. ~Sm VETERINARY SURGEON. Telephone 66 LIBERTYYVILLE tat DR. O. F. BUTTERFIELD .. Beginning Nov. 4 the time. of the church service: at the Ivanhoe School will be at 10:00 and Church gervice at 11:00. < Every one is most cordially invited to attend. The Sunday School committee: on entertainment for Christmas Eve., in cacatiens s in a e co--operation of all to help make this a success. * Well we sure have one good marksman in our : neighborhood. Shlw?dly afternoon . Emnest Ritta shot two wild geese: . We heard a bll:.nek go squaking by they will not dare go through here in the day time any more. L'lhl Mildred : Davis ilnd Lester 'Dolph : united in martiage at the ho'tn'..;"fi. bride's parents At Round Lake, Saturday, Oct. 27, at 2:30 p. m. Miss Clarissa Davis acted as maid of honor and Wil-- liam Wirtz was best man., Only' the, near m;el' bot}a families | were : _ ----_ Rev.-- James ° of | Gflyflm the eemmony.' as 'they have lived in the com-- munity all their lives, and the best home Wednesday. wishes of their many friends are extended to them for:a long and happy matrimonal voyage on -- the sea of life. f _ Mr. and Mrs, Clark Dunn enter-- tain Mr. and Mrs. F. William ker and. Miss Ruby. Kucbker, vand Mrs. Earl & @And --Mr. ind _ Lamphere %k'l":t _ DR. J. L. TAYLOR Mrs, Doebner of Wauconda -- and Mrs. Charles Doliph *and children of Area visited at the Frank Doiph The Mystic Workers of Ivanhoe held . their annual installation of officers at ~the Woodman Hall Thursday nl%' Quite a few were present and all enjoyed a pleasant evening. ¥ Mrs. Ella Smith, who has bee: at Lake Villa: several days, i at home at present Miss Edith Wirtz and -c.omf Meyer of Area were united in marriage at the home _ of tho' bride's _ %m Mr. _ _and -- . Mrs, August Wirtz, Wednesday," Oct. 24th. _ 'The best wishes of a host of friends go with them for a. prosperous and, happy life. ' The Woman's Society met with| Miss Emma .l'wruiay af--] ternoon. As the > draws near; for the Bazaar, there is a good deal' of plunln%?d finishing up, to attend : to. date of the Bazaar has not been deflnitely' set as yet.: :.* . s _ _A Jittle daughter arrived at the home of flr.fl%n Bert Cham-- berlain, Wednesday, Oct. 24th, ROOM 156, MURRAY PHONE 998 Asggistant State Veteringrian ATTORNEY--AT--LAW | [:htiund Bank Building. 57 LIBERTYYVILLE B. H. MILLER » Box 728 : Felephone 152--W Boy Scouts will hold . their week!y meeting at the Ivan-- irch-- Thursday as soon as _lq(i Broadway, opposite park IVANHOE W Boys take notize .. Shepherd's POR SALFE bargain. # > *% FOR SALE=--Modern five~ room house with four large lots, Large barn and chicken house, In a very rod location west of . Milwaukee venue. ~Priced low for quick sale. Terms. 'm-ml:?u.'"&um. m Mcm '{'.mlt::lu. Berries. Good s a bargain. _ FOR SALE--Ten acre farm near i e A. R.SCHNAEBELE Real Estate & Insurance 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 FOR . SALE--Modern eight room stueco residence located near Mil-- waukee Avenue. _ Oak trufi Large garage. Fine shade new Fenduien " Eot Poite o Om ly. Priced very low. $1500 cash, FOR sumrm house with electric + m.w% ei-um,mdflrhuht" ible tion west of Milwaukee Avenue. , Priced to sell quick. Terms if you wish, * FOR SALE--Good six room house with two lots. Centrally located. Only $8500, FOR SALE--Saven--room bungalow _ sh ry. . A bargain. > fin'm-smy modern giving at the Ivanhoe Congrega--, Which. she might Have .seen tional Church on Wednesday eve.,| she threw him aside-- | Oct. 31, 'Wy-k;h your con--| (But it isa't on recot | viction on that matter. | tried) // N. | _ Do not fail to attend the Basket So some of him lived, but th n»l:mum stripped to his foolish (Even as you and I!\} --~/ -- . : FOR SALE--Good '.fi room house centrally located. sized lot.| Priced yery low. Terms if you fair (Even as you and I!) f Oh, the years we waste and the And the work of our head and hand, Belong to the woman who did not know) (And now we know shesnever could And did not understand. many . improvtments which Ymvof knew why ® ;'i"'.."' been installed. < If you are looking (Seeing at last she could never kn« . for a good time don't fail to come.! -- why) F2 in : | L rovrom----ccw-------- _ s / And she could never underst@n( / "A FOOL THERE waAs." ! The photoplay comes to the h Audit= _ Based on Kipling's |orium Theatre Friday and Saturday . ; "THE VAMPIRE." | of this week. { .. t ie e se A fool there was and he made his m t oR (Even as you and I!) 000 electrical--supply project at. To a rag and a bone and a hank of| bourne, Australia, a model to hair 2 _--._ | house 3,000 '"flii' omes to cog ie :2:{%« the woman who did| 0ver $3,200,000 been started. . . m ) im' df . : j h ---,----------.----. pA 1';{.'_ ks But the fool he called her his l.dy"flY OUR CLASSIFIED COLUN "ALE---Fm acre farm near E i en uons ded 'f # Self-mmflngyhu Will pay for in a short term t ynn.m Priced very low with " E BSALE--100 acre-- farm neat b.:n:d ten reom house, m feles , it now. 2 ~: * a Do not fail to attend the Basket Social and Dance given by the Ivan-- hoe sehool at the Woodman Hall nW'fiy-Mt. Nov, 8. The p will be used to purchase equipment for the play ground, also a flag. Any one wishing to may visit the school house and note the many improvtments which" have been installed. < If you are looking for a good time don't fail to come. PR SALE--Sixty acre farm neatr moodnvenmhmvl& . ~Large barn, silo, double DR SALE--Seven -- room --bungailow nearly '::v Hardwood trim. Sew-- @r, wa 4 y @ + "l'w' screened pq':h. ._fi 50x150, Gar-- land can be had it desired. Priced at onl If you want to buy anything, or if you have something to nl, rent or exchange, or if you want help, make it known through these columns. You will get results. . 4 % . Minimum charge, ~---- There is no way you can reach as many people in Lake county in so short a time and at so reasonable a cost as you can if you make your wants known here.. A trial will convinee you. % ? and chicken house. barn . , chicken house, ete. Fine 1J SCHNAEBELE FOR SALE »ou on on e, 25¢.~ *' . 6 insertions for $1.00 : b¢ per line per insertion. Fruit, HE BOUGHT HIS sECOND ::g Mr. Dorband of Wheeling used ng Machine _ mouths, Highining 9t tive S cluding his Bull machine, * ';;.'i Ho would not milk by hand again He was satisfied with his first Buf: he bought tm 4e hoi. Get one and you wal be Sallihied, | For Rent.--Light H eping Price reasonable. 609 North First Street. Phone 132--J. ;) vepgen WANTED ~----Reliable>: girl wants general housework, l:" informa-- w;«mm._a to 10 Acres vmeant . arm land near Waukegan, some -- timebr pn':et. live full par-- . ticulars. F. Kimmich, 1988 Bal . _ mont Ave. Chicaon IH. | L4 #tnd "@ * Goders Ladke hok Lirn Godey's Ladies Lake ty Register. > Phone 90. '& FOR-- RENT FOR RENT--175 acre farm near town. . All black soil, Nine re house,; -- large dairy horsebarn, milk Reasonable rent,. See FOR-- SALE--Gas wnx:na second Phone 212--W. : > / w FOR SALE--Applés and pears, al-- :o syring. chickans. Phone 205. . 1. C, I, Gasey, --_ 80--6t FOR.SALE--Gas range, hard coal HOUSE AND LOTS--Bought and Sold, made, Insurance. Ed-- win A'@L; 16. 4 In connection with the $100 ' 000 electrical--supply project at MeL_ bourne, Australia, a m house 3,000 m:u:.iu homes to cost | over $3,200,000 been started. _ _ FOR SALE--Vinegar barrels;, % make good cider barrels. R. : Lyons, Area, I!l. Phone 38. . FOR "LBE::I: p;d"p negar. two miles" west of rty Phone 278%--]J--2, | FOR SALE--One registered Jersey. |~ cow--exceptional milk g'h. fresh November "P'. next. AYs 00 L O Trdis aine es P Ren c oN s M oinvnaa -- For-- Sale--Pure cider ,;vinegar, 50 . cents per gallon. "% " Stock Farm, Lake St., two m ;m of Libertyville. M I8-- 2. f s .. :/A That stings like a white--hot bfl lt'_s coming to know that she y tion And' it 'isn't the shame and it of him died (Even as you and I!) bath for light house-- ;::"u;l"hufl'fi heat, --Gas and electricity., 186 Newberry Avenue. mg A4--+f at the Remm FRED GRABBE Also one pure bred 'grade Ja1 f four years ald, now . Un-- excelled family cows. H, T. Flory, Glencoe, IIL., Glencoe 231. p * B8--6t heater, bed steads, wicker 3 shade, etc. _ Mrs. Nelso 3 First Street, P\m&'s" f Auctioneer -- Farm and Livestock Sales BERT FINSTAD, Telephone Waukegan 919--¥--4 MISCELLANEOUS call Round Lake 49:J. #0--6t FOR RENT PA aG v#¥ furnished the Jersey hu A ; Wb e ut 45