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Lake County Register (1922), 15 Mar 1922, p. 4

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| NOW! World--Great Artists on Double Faced Records! October 18, 1916, at the postoffice at Hlinois« under Act of 8. 1879. Issued twice weekly. INTERESTING P. T. A. PROGRAM FRIDAY EVENING March : Parent--Teachers' meeting which was held Friday evening at the Township high school. The speaker, Dr. Raiph Truitt, executive officer and medical director of the Iilinois Society for Mental Hygiene captivated his audience as he spoke wuthehflc."lehfional(}hfld- wmlifiu@ol)imi: Later: Life." He illustrated his lec-- ture with charts which helped to im-- press the facts in regard to personal-- ities of the different types of people as they were classified. by both parents and teachers and the dloctor was besieged by thoise who M&Wiubmfiondnr- (.'flnwhutwhidl followed the program. Delicions: coffee and mdruhau,wmurwd by: the social committee, Mesdames Eges, Follett and Spellman. A solo by Mrs. Mary Yalinke ac-- companied by Mrs. Glen . Hoskins KEYSTONE PRINTING SERVICE " Puablishers Een O ukmct ce A solo by Mrs. Mary Yalinke ac-- companied by Mrs. Glen Hoskins was anothér interesting feature. Father's night will be recorded as Entered as second--class matt*r In spite of unfavorable weather are was a wood attendance at the Beginning with this April' release _of records BR d . GODOWSKY --' HUBERMAN - o STRAUSS | CHAMLEE ' and all other Green Label artists will be on double faced Brunswick Gold Label Records. __ This breaks all precedent, ignores established customs, disregards old time beliefs. But it is on just such broken precedents that the sensa-- tional success of BRUNSWICK is Twice the value--2 selections--at only a slight increase over Fhe present price of one. It places good music within the reach 'of all. -- It answers the question "Why should expensive records have only one selection, whereas cheaper ones have two." [ieSetatied lt Bedictvittet % fefletiedci Nee atcilietteil MeHeiinTinlestalt--Medtatintiet Again Brunswick Leads. Something New! _ Something Big! ""'14 PE3 iA Weekly 1850 I hallaths «x 5. cmd oo ue in on | play the Waukegan. town -- girls team at the auditorium on Thursday evening. Fould's team will play the First M. E. church of Evanston team lonflnmm- | _ William Wells and dsnl'h"; :'31"' | 1ya, _ Nellie Doebler an e | motored / to Racine on Sunday and |v'lsihd Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rittler ' and Mr. and Mrs. Overson. 3 1 be preacher at 'M' i y evening !mm' 8t. Lawrence's, He 10 mm maskt nrominent minis= is one most prominent mini8« fi.....'*"i'.'.'."'b im foors. Paul . of Notre Dame col« lege spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents He accompanied his father to Urbana on Monday and is attending the Florists' Con-- vention at that place." * 1 Fould's girls' basketball team wil} Mr. and twq Hanby of Williamson, York, have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Cater and other Libertyville relatives for two weeks. They will return home on Wednesday, The Woman's Club of Libertyville willwuul;, . with lu:' Gl.'.c;rfiridley on % pro« mm of . Mrs.~ Wailis and Miss Bush and will be on the subject of-- "Art." -- . George F. Roberts and daughter Olive are moving to Lake Forest where' they will make their future home. Miss Roberts has been em-- ployed at Lake Forest for several ITEMS 1 at the rectory y afternoon. sn td Mr. and Mrs. Will Martz+Mr, | a. Warner and family of Chicago, L,--m1d Mrs. Thomas Cooper and son and Mr. and Mrs. A H. Wehren-- berg and family on Sunday.> »» business meeting of--the Presby whurch will be --held onm evening, March 15. Oafeteria % promptly; at 6:30 o'clock. Anm :Mmuuhdmedx;enh"b to be.present. rts : I departments of the choreilf ,m't After being urged by several of my friends to 'become a candidate for Commissioner of Highways of Libertyville township, I nave d to do so, subject to the of the vmdfiolhpubucan#io be 'held Saturday, March 18th, 1922. As to my fitness for this office I can say that I have had »geveral years' experience on road work, having worked under the Cdunty Superintendent of Highways and the present Commissioner of Highways of, Libertyville Township, and if I am nominated and elected to this office 1 will do my best to give you GOOD ROAD, and will endeayor to make every dollar 1 spend on the roads show good results. k/ iL. ANNOUNCEMENT IRVING HELFER [ss ,..1 '...,-'}. \ : y am ; | y ' '1'\';:0""?7\ \ /A ' N 'y' "-A.J N X "C hy & _ ,__:). : P M Qm; M mm ) m ces s { N LV Y ! "20 { waoi (0% i2 Me 3 rrnssaiioents) Biotnttonets mas ' (Op. 43, No. 3) ( C ) s s ssson [ Paglinect--Selection """"?E" on 'v..-l-". ttaltam Band u3 { *a { 2 sn d nF EO eA tthin Iiétin) Concsft "'vo-dan:-u Band M | Sreainhiei Whieh (CGzli1? riatiime Plagle Soto. . Res Contray = sw CONCERT & tulasba t _ "u{ un { w\ 4 e "# { Great (Joha Kramer) Tenor. Theo, Karle & é%&a:mt) Tenor....... Theo. Karle (8ir Arthor .llfl'l(l:) ts Choer 0 Hetk at Agbs CFoplady--Hstings} Soprane and Conlraito ___ : ob us _ «. _z _--, <,__.. * Marie Tiffany and Elizabeth Tennc of the "Mash On" «mwm:.:ww Molling Down to Rlo (Kipiing--Germa®) Baritone _ _ _ FOR DANCING Song of India--RFox Trot (R . £ & h-'.o'ofl a Californians On'¥he 'Gin 'Gin 'Ginny snore--FOX Trot,(Leaile: Donaidon) & , mlflo«r- mua:: wh--h Trot (Ringle). Krueger's Orchestr'a 'Clock in the Morning--Waits (Terriss--Robledo) Indiana Lallaby--Walts :-r--n.a < C "* * Fenton's Orchestra PSust a Litile Love Bong--For Trot C --Lewis--Cooper) My Mammy Knows--Fox Trot (De m'nfl Lo & * r Jones' Orchestra Granny--Fox Trot (Toung--Lewis-- 9 & withi Dee--Dah Blaes--For Trot (Rose-- t:'. '.'-.'O.'--M Trot (an-'ll?m) A on:.l K While Miss»* Dreamse--For Trot 1.3" muv.' * Carl Fenton's Orchestra --ON SALE TODAY. urday the 18th day of March A. P' | ies. -- But there has been as < much ).flm;ug':'fioud-fl:akhhfi&m.:lh-'n' the following officers : ~| baking as there in the sciences, One Supervisor The Educational Department of One Town Clerk the Dr. Price Baking Powder Fact-- TO THE DE TIC VOTERS OF m%m OF LIB-- ERTYYILLE, _ LAXKE oommg; ILLINOIS. _ *) A Democratic caucus.. to . name candidates for the several offices named below, for the Township of Libertyville, will be neld at the town hall, Libertyville, I!linois, on Satur-- day,March 18,,1922, at 2 o'clock p. m. These nominees to be voted at an election to be held on 'l'&y. April 4, 1922, t > 4 o.:m"wr; one Town Clerk; one one Commissiqner of Highways; one Justice of the Peace for three years, to fill vacancy; one Trustee of Schools for three years; one Trustee of Schoois for two years to fil} vacaney. s + mn of Highways .. &Wbrfimm "Wfflt'o',"n to All w . f Justice of Peace for three On;" All vacancy. f L!:' Morris, Plbitio e rae, dart Penviges Orchestra © (Parish--Young ) 'Tenor Al Bernard with Fenton's Orchestra m:'},lm"""'-.aaa"a;""'" Sont + ..................,.m Hare wl'lm.-'u .Strand Mals Quartet € m»%'" Bifou shaw NOTIcE Maric iffany and --Elizabeth Lennor Wileox, «> Committee. Committeé Vessella's Italian Band 20--21 Richard Pm--1l! : That this book may reach every home, every grocer has been author-- ized to present a copy of the New Dr. Price Cook Book to all purchas-- ers of Dr. Price's Phosphate Baking the Dr. Price Baking Powder Fact-- is great work in the im-- dh-nnl;ddu. The Tane ban taone 2 . ts tocd book which is said to be the Tast word in baking perfection. Powder. Snow's Auto Livery: DAY #RKD NIGHT TAXI SERVICE Phone Libertyville, 306--M -- _ Libertyville _ = LIVE, STOCK, BOUGHT & SOLD hy 'e.;:"..'.::'gc;_ Satiie eartere of Beat Pos Sale TS BEHM & HOULIHAN Phones 261--W--1 and 124--R -- All these superior artists now recording on double faced Black Label Records. + o Shannon Four Irene Audrey Charles Harrison ' William Reese Brunswick Light Opera Co. James Sheridan Elliott Shaw e James Lynch Knickerbocker Orchestra Frank Mellor George Reardon | Another Big Piece of News Isham Jones. Records _ Brunswick Concert Band Criterion Quartette | Toots Paka Hawaiians 10 inch NOW 75¢ 12 inch NOW $1.25 _ fL m mflnn notify BR. H. Miller, C000 P1 These Blue Label Artists were $1.25 NOW At Lavender Label Prices $1.00 Lime and Sulphur Spray In Dry Form Decker & Neville Your Fruit Trees *.: 1 lb. tins 35¢ With full directions for Pre}m_ring and Spraying. DRUGGISTS LIBERTYVILLE, ILL --N 0O W' Watch your diet! «¢ bovicnainatichy thl s Wheep

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