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Lake County Register (1922), 3 Nov 1923, p. 3

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4x | DEERFIELD | M MdB Getege hater or A very interesting and amusing Mvumuflozz. on Bome of our very and digni-- fhed church elders of the village de-- mndodthr?tbodl'hkvhn they pleased. A son of one of the men explained to an outsider the next day that of course it was only in fun, and his father really didn't mean what he said. The children of --the ~Grammar Bchool had Hallowe'en ~ parties in :chdfluuhpdmm.wm- day, S At th. wc c~ T' U. Mn' he,d g,'fio h-v"o of Mrs. J&):n fA. Stry-- ollo s iheere were. Uirled. Presidont a * INSURANCE A. A. Grandy Phone 217--M SBavage; Secretary, Mrs, Rei-- The Wheeling State Bank We recognize this simple fund-- amental and believe that it is in a large measure responsible for the growth of this bank. One of the little things in life that makes any business transaction ~a ~pleasure is Y % ~ P ' © _ ~»--» -- Great Convenience <IK t | + iima k y atSm'QO& 4* Courtesy TW R€ H, .','\' ue *., £ q dinuu C. C Am:rlon was : the ner . gu of -- Cora Rhine: fmnk'S'u:: in Oakn}d'k. Monday evening. > ; + Mrs, J. A. Reichelt, Jr., chairman of Applied Education of the Tenth Mistrict ~Federation ~ of Women's The two bond issues which were voted upon last Saturday carried about two to 'one,. -- There were eighty votes cast. The issues were to pay off the Public Benefit debts pertaining to the water system and to pay off the indebtedness on the fire engine. * The next meeting of the Woman's uhdomrz Society of the Evangeli-- eal Church will be held at the home of the president, Mrs. J. A. Stryker, next Tuenday., : :. :::: . i. 19" "al*" Dr. C. J. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. E. --B, Jordan motored to Urbana to attend the Home Coming festivities at the opening of the mammoth new stadium at the University of I!li-- nois, their Alma Mater. ' chelt, Jr.; Treasurer, MrS, J. A. Stryker, © , a County President, gave a report of the state convention held in Free-- port last week. Mrs,. Memer. will entertain the union the third Wed-- nesday in November, -- .»s . _ _ The Parker Mason family have moved 'into the Perry house on Becond Street, recently vacated by the Smith family, i in Irvi¥ Park, Wednesday «after-- noon. esdames Alex Willman and Henry --Siljestrom--received--high scores. ~Mrs. Herman Goldberg of Highland Park will be the next Mrs. E. J,. Bingham was hostess to the Young Matrons at her home s PuBrilic oF THERN ILLINO:S THEO. wm' 1, 1 CT SUPT. GUS xnfi"fi Representative Li ', Phone 14W JUBLIC SERVICE C« OF NORTHERN ILL» THEO. BLECH, DISTRIC Waukegan, Ilinois fort day and night. And convenient as it is, elec-- tricity is one of the small-- est items in your list of household expenises. Electricity is the indis-- pensable servant adding constantly to your com-- Press a button and elec--_ tric light or power is in-- -- stantly ready to do your bidding. _ & Electricity is the modern household's greatest con-- venience, ts "Electrify" the bulb. efficiency rapidly due to the accumu lations of carbon on the inside of During the first year of its com-- mercial importqnc&-.m electric lamps were sold, the list--price be-- ing one dollar each. Initially they Fred Pepper, while shaking apples from a large tree Tuesday, had the misfortune to have the limb he was standing on break, letting him fall about 12 feet. He suffered no bad continued. effects. Mr. and Mrs; E. Branding and Mr. Henry Branding went to Pala-- tine Tuesday to: attend the funeral of a nephew, Mr. Senna, ---- . Misses ~Orpha and ~Esther Rus-- sell of: Volo called -- on relatives Tuesday. + "ule" f John Howe is moving in his resi-- dence recently . purchased -- from & to 1 on Veerfleld, .. -- MiSS Li 4 ALUMNI BANQUET _ Park spem.flh' The football teams, senior class, parents, Mr, an teachers, Alumni and former stu-- . mers. M dents are invited. -- Plenty to eat. Miss Martha Plenty of entertainment.. . A real day in Deerfield Blow--out. -- -- -- | _ Mr. and ELECTION OF _OFFICERS FQR entertained on COMING YEAR _ . on Sunday. _ . This big "get tof" is our _ Katheringe Mo chance to show our wtowards tonsilitis. . "*"~_ the old high school. Come to any Mr. and Mrs. or all of the events. -- _ . son Victor of . Mr. and Mrs. F. Harknéss and Mrs. Emma Soderberg. drove to Chicago _ Monday -- ~e¥ening to see "In Little Old New York." Fred Blau. Woman's Club mw; Deerfield -- Shields l!' Schoo! | H Coming Day will be observed S:t:erday, Novin:u 8rd. ' stunts, prizes for the best, worst' Mr. and Mrs. and funniest dancers,. --_ / _~ k * FOOTBALL & . TOg S o poamg! Coach . Rothacker, PBy: the , . Rev. and M old Deerfleld spirit, is giving us a Mr. and | Mrs, . championship team each year. Sunday ooX DEERFIELD VS. OAK PA Mrs, Charles Two of the strongest teams in sbent Friday at this part of the m& you _ Mr, and Mrs. want to see Mm ¥ic 'Q}"'B;nfd u"- tory? ~Of ~course, you do.= OJdds family on Sund Two of the strongest teams _ in this part of the m& you want to see another Yic tory ? ~Of ~course, you do.=. Odds 2 to 1 on Deerfleld. * * ALUMNI BANQUET _ --~-- Notice is hereby given that the tail szale of fowers is now dis-- Let's Go! LAKE ZURICH Hirn COMPANY . y T. -- Emil Geest was a ness caller at: bank in . j it he also at dance at e Buffalo Creek 1 ad had a M. Wagner and family entertain-- ed a lot of company . y. #, Max Miller n nice present from her Sunday im . shape of a $1 ] Re-- en the song _away back, "E Want You to Daddy, f daug'hu'r( '.* € nt evening with Mrs, H. [ MT. and M¥B Ado!p: _ Willard Hank and. some lady friends attended the movies in High-- 11'.& Wednesday night. _ Mr. Huffman of W ng is em-- ployed by Aug. Grewe as truck Mr. and M Tuesday in Cl * Mr. --R, ~Reir +Lillian-- and --L latives from C . and Mrs. Frank Ho were ts in town M f % Geest was a visitor in Half Day Monday Mi Bob am| Roger Rogkenbach and lady friends movies at Highland Park Wadnesday night. has been visiting severs the M. Weidner '& Wick of business caller in _ Mrs, en Keil@® spent Thurs-- day with Mrs. H. Laseke. 8 Mrs. FehImann are. th parents of a litile son, 8. + ' 'Bunday, Nov. 4th, at 9 a, m., 'mfisaml. At 10 a. m. :' Re: fo Service with ':.*M of the Lord's Supper . Evan-- ng-.~°urrh. 'l\i,'a: will be conducts! in the C A4am-- guage. Everybody welcome. 4X Rev. Carl A, Stadier. COME IN LOOK ND "s all E taks .f th . Miss Elsie snent m, y Herman Bue Mr. and~ berger spent Mrs. * daughter evening | Mr. and berger, Jr., Sunday,; ~_ I nella M ,;' 3 "n:_\'r:_hbgmr; were c.nm f phe Hon: ,Stellint' home Saturday., _ _ Mr. and Mn & E. Jeffries c of Chicago spent the week cn«at their farm:. © ' _ '§iW V > 3 1 ' Mr. and Mrsi Jghn ns «pent! Vietor noon. -- Mr. ufl'fi Sauer and son: Victor of. Lake spent Sunday . with . t Sauer and daughters. > _ & Mr. and M ner and Miss Mr. and Mi and son -- of . . were callers in nesday, : Mrs. Raliph Halverson of Kenosha U Geest has be;#r-y of whenever his would it him. _ He dHk over 60 you should have LONG liam bden st s tm s Fou.c u furniture APTAKISIC of our y dance at night and _ in _and --dauglhters were visitors_ _ Miller's in | Lib-- and the'r'm-'fl't)'fi"! nurs ,7 mfln 2s s , called at the[ August Greve and Mr. Huffman B Sunday ARMEL--!Kindliv lent thiair * axsistunes -- Iust rtyville was a Umbdenstock Wnn S« s tock -- and W ednesday isler, Kalkbren-- (--Palatine at the A. AY, NOVEMBER 3. 1923 days at Highland with her ardr® Rei« Kneedler Montana, on Wed-- and Mrs was & vicinity Reimers Chicago t Tues-- sléy en-- ter and il! with and spent J+ w avaaoan |__August Greve and Mr. Huffman kindly lent their assistance ~last | Monday when they helped Emil |Geest finish picking up the last of the potatoes, thereby getting it }done ere 'darkness intervened. fPrett;y nice to have fellows come |from Wheeling and help an over-- | rughed . hard4pressed -- farmer in Geo. Sturm, ~$r., Emma -- and Martha spent several days the fore m of the week at .. Highland ~Clarence 'Alexander Bun-- ton, Chudohamn. and . Alice Lflmm were callers at G. M. Weidner's Sunday: afternoon. ' l Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Herte) were visitors at the Geo. Volz home 8sAVE YOUR EYES -- DR. OTTO R. THC Hours 9 to 12 A. M. and 1 to 7 P. M. Treatment of Chronic Discases, Electronic Method of m and Treatment £ +5 Kalser Bidg., Over Gas Office Phone 26 Libertyville, 1 \ _ Mrs. Ray Busch did a: lot of éd\opping in Libertyville Thursday lmomin" '._';"' & ; } Emil 'Geest, L. Weimer, 'Mrs. | Caroline 'Busch and -- Alice Bunton ® FOR SALE---m. lod'n.".w brick *A k . s mercan and on __u H. MILLER -- Milwaukee Avenue. m ~~~ ATTORNEY--ATLAW P rice t 20 ner comt mnke thak IRirsh National Bank Building: | yeai v. JY now berore _ #irst. real value. Buy now before price cle 57 LIBERTYVILLE | _ goes up. FOR SALE--Two story brick block t on mooag y | e e aet . f stores RAats ve,. 160 f m';: SB"" ¥ mmu Priced low for quick . BUTTERFIELD Good_ income property. wl .|'~ block on prominent corner. Steam phone 66 LIBERTYYILLE| heat. -- Everything in fine shape. emmmatsd onl on en ecmmemommmmsen ' T"!.v:;:'omvitl::t;abflo. l:-] Ts * ng very return on in-- u. NR J L. TAYLOR _ FOR SALE--Fine homesites, . The Office in First National Bank Bldg. ine Hours: 1 to 3:30 and 7 to 8 p. m. fi,','}','{o"'h,'fi::'wb"' To CC e will sell Residence, Broadway, opposite park | you the lot and Anance your e out about our' % ' * H. MORRIS --|FOR SALE--Thirty acre aam A Y AND COUNSELOR | . #d hear town, on fine road. Fine seven room house with ' _ _ Telephone 18 . foors throughout. Cistern -- : Q"'h'm the in this county, 'n--nlllot;nfig \them all with a fork as he couldn't ' use a horse on -- account of --the | ground being too soft. Emil is an | expert at raising strawberries, onions and potatoes, but he won't make an attempt of raising. garlic we'll just bet. Andrew--Marinni has left for New York to meet his parents, a sister and a niece who_are coming from &:& and will --reside at Highland -- They are expected to ar-- Kive there in about a week from e of this writing, a _ Max Miller and family were , at . Roy / Stancliff's --and m Busch's Sunday. _ . * + ine 's % M -- Geo. --Pfster mud Peter Sievers was a business caller at © Long Grove Saturday night. Henry Potts-- and -- family were visitors at Grandma Keiler's Sun-- day.. MCM .c . Some 'of our folks attended the dlance at %n Saturday night, and some of _ them returned without --their overcoats, "stolen again." Last year this game was worked so n that most of the people hedm to. attend. the dances there, and it (seems this winter will be fully as bad. _ The N. F. Busch family and Mr. and ~Mrs. Fred Busch saw Jackie C:)hg'an at . Libertyville Tuesday night, _ # ho m &BERTYVILI 0oL OF MU AND DRAMATIC d Isabelle Weidner was on 'the sick list several days last week. Some of 'the school ehildren_ltl Buffalo Grove are. again -- selling, tickets for the benefit of St. Mary'-l Church, Alexander Bunton is employed by the. Fould's. Milling Co. _at. Liberty-- Geo. Weimer went to: the city Monday where he will : visit several ville aVs., badu hnd stt / N 14 DR J. H. HESLIN y xA Sturm, Sr., Emma and Miss opdonmnmamiee cry »! Te »5;' Bea '* Selft--supporting place which _ _ Mox T26 > hA L. .m ',:'Lfm itself in a term MBAE i l ":'m' . llu 'u' * P 'n Telephone 152--W _ W Basy terms. _ _ _ Voss, also . Mrs., essional Services ;TJ% MATIC ART x T28 : % ;f'y LIBERTYYVILLE 3 xd _| FOR SALE--100 acre farm near , } j b-hr'd.dr:ahun. IMm. -- woll, A bargain for the man buys it now. . d,» " R. y :' ;, [ Real Estate & Insnran etc., and Vi :.-:..""".&:_.' <ou, Jt w maing of won SALE_Forts ces farm near «Terlights and remane water." Soi FOR SALE--Sixty acre farm near \ rgct 1 ~ _ * uns chicken houne. oh. -- Pink . _Bill Miller and sister, Mrs, Fred | Busch, were callers at Mrs. Caro-- | line' Busch's Tuesday. i ~Claude McQueen brought his | saxaphone with him last atnrday | 8 and played several fine selections. Claude is ~more than a base ball xplam. also-- quite a musician. FOR SALE--Modern ten room house ._.on lot 50x150. ~Oak trimmed on _ first foor,. ~Can be made into two five room flats at very little cost. Convenient -- location. -- Additional land can be had if desired. -- Priced FOR SALE--Strictly modern seven room home in Area. Oak trim-- FOR SALE--Good six room house Mmmm Centrally located. ronums«-mm nearly new. Hardwood trim. Sew-- onl h. vokt SXt P oced eight reom house med, nearly new and in excellent fondld'n. %'75::150.""0-:.: . ly. --Priced very low. $1500 cash, FOR lnwru- house with electric lights, sewer, water,. gas, It has been discovered that the first evening' performances at "The Chicago Theatre," operated by Bala-- ban & Katz as de luxe motion pic-- ture ~house which ~ m;@oris:'fl stage creations in » @ ways attended by capacity crowds, Ed. Giss, who hasn't been very well of late, is taking -- electrical treatments at. Libertyville and says he is very much benefited by Gladys Giss was on the sick list last week with a very bad cold. " ATTEND MATINEEsS AT : POPULAR THEATRES Several a turned turtle: last Saturda c:.ilhuho Ave, due to the -&m pavement and losing control the car. Herschberger visitors at High-- land Park Friday, A. R. SCHNAEBELE Real Estate & Insurance Good barn and silo, .;ad."'fl""";i Or buildings necessary for & place of house with four large lots,. Large barn and chicken house. In a very xodmvod'll'-b. venue. Priced low for quitk tion west of Milwaukee Avenue, Priced to sell quick,. Terms if you , water, electricity, furnace :Mfimmum age and house. Froit, A Priced very low. Terms if" you your wants known here. A trial will convince you. .. _ If you want to buy anything, or if--you have --something --tao ~»eH, rent--or exchange, or if you want help, make it known through these columns,. | You will get results. > e y 1 ~--~-- 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 Minimum charge, 25¢. . 6 insertions for $1.09 _ Rates: 5¢ per line per insertion. . _ -- FOR SALE 8 size. Young bearing orchard WANTED TO BUY--Copies of apples, cherries, peaches, pears,| (Godey's Ladies Book, Lake » grapes and !-r!h;_v-vl eynu'mu. Phone 90 .& LibertyvylMe WANTED--A reliable woman housework in the country, Glenview. _ Family three FPhone 387--R. TRY OUR CL HE BOUGHT HIS $ECOND BULL Mr. Dorband of Wheeling used a Bull -- Milking ln%h « :'."m&a-an' Me averything me rn cluding his machine. Homm'hlflfi H.-:-unu-nhum so he bought another. ; Get will be : FERT rinsraAb. unoifthte The cadet mess at Woest Point in furmished with -- appll» ances which enables it to ?;& tween 500 and 000 in about 30 min-- | is that at the matinee performances . | and . second evening -- shows, | gf*'" | of seats are available. B it from 8 --~~ | until 9 o'clock our theat s would .. |have to be five times as large . 3P tmy are ' to -- ac throngs appearing at _ office fifl't -fi-;"w?;hi Nour of sh rwe ~ from necessity, but sit= p!ymp! habit. | At least fifty . per cent of the 8 o'clock crowds _ could come in the afternoons, if _ rooms. (Modern. Contrally locate Price reasonable. 609 Notthfi Street. . Phone 182--J. n For Sale.--Used Ford --ton trw in A>1 condition. . Stake body. A bargain. -- Subhling Garage, East Church St., Libertyville. s FOR RENT--176 For-- Rent.--7 Room Flat, Hot water. Heat, -- All modern.= In-- quire Langworthy's Store.. A6--1 FOR ~SALE, --One Thoroughbred Hampshire boar, 2 years old. Spring gilts, Rouse Bros., Area. mg;s:xupfiud milk cow-- fresh November m Toue yours stt ww mainres othe our now west of Libertyvillé.: Phone 278-- J--2%. -- Y 104. FOR SALE --Wainut sideboard, James Mack, 85--2t For Sale.--Many articles of fur= niture, ._ Aimost new. -- Must . dis« pose of -- immediately. -- Leaving NRI'?"LLE---" sryimfll Rock pul d y.. © : k odase Bros, Area, HkK. FOR SALE--Apples and so spring chickens. Ph HOUSE AND LOTS--Bought and from: of ue e oo front of the box offices *} x with theatre goers waiting t > ge in. _ At other rmances plent of seats are availa "~Aan s e,",,,;; "If those who can would only at-- tend the matinees, they would "': only save half of the ion price . and. see exactly the _ same show, but they would be doing a real service to Chicago," is ~ statement <of the thea g-- nates, who last year & ne over 18 million persons. "We ge hundreds of Jetters every weelk mm Chicagoans who complain that al telling visitors about the lers of our theatres, they found they . f unable to get in when bri a theip friends. Our reply A they desired." town. _ . Apply Mr. Liss, worthy's store -- . _ ville. For ~Rent.--Light ~Housokeeping B'T":xq.'mn"'a wevig pre ongh : s Rop r v inss Shrat MISCELLANEOUS ons. "We "'fif 4 iplain that f;'? $ the wonders of _ ; ound they were .. en they brought _ --_ reply bm¢ § > performances ~ °. , plenty / le """n'.}f rom 8 the the: v M fl,;figiw% & es as I1ar; spr'?'gfi' ommeodate: "%r:t : 111}R. Mre Gerl 86--1t [ al

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