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Lake County Register (1922), 18 Nov 1922, p. 4

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PAGLYOUB hind " -d.el.a. matter Oetotter 18, 1916, a an no: can. u Uta-urine, Illinois. undo: Act ot luck 8, 1m. honed twice weekly. It is physically impossible to cut 3 nation away from some form of We entertainment Ind no one with umofgoodj-daontwonld ttdvoeateartrsueh thing. If we ttad condom! excesses in spending for plenum, let In miner that I mfr-tted mentality "ei-ttof-wholesome-tat-nt is a good I: Went. f The sun spent for pleasure, if it is - in te) a day keeps the doctor away," then we would be a) innate plenum, does not seem to be my too high when healthier as well as a wealthier people. l, the nine of the country and the population of the Unitedi --------------" ( States are taken into consideration. In Europe, even in A TWISTED WORLD ', cannula which one bordering on aeration end eco- _ A few months ego one of the famous old bad men or, mould: ruin, the people have refused to give up their the one time woolly west dropped dead while i"2'iii"iii'/, lest remaining field of happin-ntertainment. Aus-, a soda water fountain, Now four young men chute tria has her muafeat will!!! where thousands congm') that the cashier of e New York candy atom held them, (an all beer the greatest of musical prop-nan. For up With an automatic pistol end compelled than to pey Auatm's gets its life and hnppineu out of the plenum; for soda wagon they never drank. Where ere we' which the lauded geniuses of the country offer. 3 drifting? Can it be that since red liquor went out of I It In physio-ll! impossible to cut a nation away from) style death and banditry are going to continue with; some tom, of respectable entertelment end no one with F the innocent-looking soda water as a compimion t We on ounce of good judgment would advocate my richlhave many good eitieens here in Libertyville who enjoyl WONS POI PLEASURE Every once in I while the newsmpeu print B column of iuprrm showing how Americans spend their millions eecb ".- and: for chewing gun. to and: for cos- metic. no and: for dnre. etc. The mm spent for amusements generally is high-too high. my Liber- tyville citizens'belicve. new. to be sure, is a pleas ure-loving nee. We work so hud4v'nen we work, atudrsourdwuawestudy,plansOardwhen we plan, defve no deep into treientitie munch, that it is little wonder we need end demand our periods of en- tertainment end mention. KEYSTONE PRINTING SERVICE, Publinhors. This has been a wonderful year for the apple Announces that he has re- turned from a few days ab- sence to resume his practice. J. O. H. Lussmann CHI ROPRACT OR 8". the Int..- - Gama no" 1850 Waukegan's Fourth Great BARGAIN DAY The Greatest Event In Years Waukegan's foremost stores are making elaborate plans, to make this Bargain Carnival the greatest value- givin- event in years. We Want you to come ere UJt,'lll'ly' h7tlt Day expecting to see the trreahest ma. { o Bargains. you hive ever seen. "ere WI I be bargains galore for everyone. THURSDAY, NOV. 23 RUBIN'S THE AMERICAN APPLE mix a JUST. Wot. COMMUNITY 21 North Games Street KIRK BUILDING PHONE 394 GLOBE Alex Hein Co. In of apples were produced. and 08,582,000 Md: sold in 1919. rnis you a. "on in larger. Tho "to! Wall:- Luann leads all others in production, her Imp b.ineesae sixth of the crop unrated in the entim may. Nut aupartaoftuytt-th-isabee"" tho fruit had bun cut-rod and diatributmeta a L. tie "my the Austrian people would but. had up apples for months to come. Under would: eriatdttuat. York ranks second with over 14,000,000 Mela: Cali- forum is third, Oregon is fourth and Idaho in fifth place. Ameriea Iced: the world in apples produed, a. well as in the number of apples wested. We rice apples here in Libertyville only to find that the m "auditions prevail as elsewhere in the eountry--they In no cheep- er because the crop is lager. What this country needs is a market elm which will make it Prrsdttatsle to gather every epple produced and new fruit even- able for everybody at a reasonable price. 'Weste de- prire; the nation of wealth which should be enjoyed alrisrpereqntutuerotrisgointrtob-toi. High freight rates Ind low prices adored 1)an will MW 3 good deal to do with it. According to the U. S. census, 136,5" G" M1! a glass of soda water, and some who will drink it when they tuft get mythlng else. Are we to understand that they ll! rubbing elbows with violence or courting a cue of heart trouble every time they quench their "this: with I substitute for dimming that has been voted out of style? It's certainly getting to be a twist ed world we are living in, any way you look at it. And, if there is any truth in the slogan that "an apple a day keeps the doetor away," then we would be a healthier as well " a wealthier people. fl2T1tLTtdt3llNmta SATU. RDAY. NOVELILEB W1982 Shut up ll?!';:"$8?L()!'? Your another $8P.'t.'trrtrtt+xrl 3m": ".".'Pt:.".Pt am as '.t'.".t.'%t1H'.NN " ' It in the principle of the think. Buns: Don't give a gosh darn 1????" '.'.'.N"t. d---- blatherhito 2'." Whiz, bang, blooey uzzzmz? Well folks, the above aint no stuff copped " the radio, but is just then! what the minutes of the paving booster meetin' held at the Liberty- ville town hall Monday P. M., wotttd look lilo if they was wrote up in dew, and T noticed today when I went pelt the above mentioned hon. arable .ditiee, that the shingles hadn't MI settled but into pine. yet, "Id they's a crack in the found- tttion WI", from ail of which you might say, quotin' m old gag, a pleasant time was had by all. Betides all which, I know that things will be made might? pleasant for you out hovrr'. now that we have in our midst a number of mat like- able huhelor ri rls who are takin' an active intend in our community I801". lvuhoe, Illinois. Number 16, 1922. "22mm liar 'P."ilLtyttt"."' I Accordin' to whnt I been told along your mattt street a good part of the entertainment was furnished by I all <tar performance of the champ- een Tore-rods and double edged cutlery {Hagen of your village, and towards the last part of the meetin' the time in all spent handing out vote! of thanks and compliments, So that they clean forgot nbont layin' any aemeest, and then the meetin' ad- journed with three hearty boohe and a when; We're goin' to have two cement pavements thrnuzh our pouch! and thrivin' metropolis, and they aint a dam one of us kickin' grin 'em. We 're Invin' a Irie boom in real edate this year. In fact, they'- more prop- erty changed hands here this year, h proportion to the sin of our to". than there hm in you". Well folks, wile I don't aim to mess 1',alt in my of your little family aqu bles over there, still and att, I went to remind you of the in.. vitation I extended to you several months ago, namely, that if you doit like the way they're treatin' you in your toam. come over to Ivan- hoe to live. And that still goes. W "I In... Home. and Lou Sold for Exchan- a My . Spock!" Och 0r o. buy Tem" but!" "" HEIDI?! COOK COUNTY REAL ESTATE BOARD Bo now it's 41) to you RUIHNATIONS Rail and M "no. and building and ' "um-u the "reseatrattro." 1teatfht'Irtt.uSteu,'hu',te'reatg II'l-o-ttot- tho-ubunuI-dnlldm oeutoi,%ttitut-tmeeth_dt 'Lte,tgtUtu'"gtg1u',egTrguh',ae2tlt an" to an- tnugtrdt allud- 'ii'iftir2'hiiri'i'l'i'iii"'ii 'gat/ttttVt. fmtbnba:-ymhalmshmm: "-aitrtHmguiirmeiair-totrsi-a. -rertr-rril-8 Ast-ta-att-ttther-rv-br-thet/d Fiii'iiiirrari.theb-ttieia'9edwftt-th'e.tt mummnmnnuumuum-c haunt". .. 2tytenetua,t."eafPe'tg.et1t'2 "or m "not. and": Induced It. "can I" e%ekraFdterrp_-attsttt_dtheuwri""trt"t6-- thomhdmlh'u. "can! dictatin- hunt. "mammal-.- ,iiiiiiiirir-thnntue-teet-%""uPit Value of a Railroad Chicago, Milwaukee &'St. Paul Ry. ---By-- . Your Unde Silas REAL ESTATE. LOANS. "WHO AND INQURANCE Sincerely, Your Uncle Sills 1'0 '00" tgotmo.-attatn+ 91' JOHN HEIM CHICAGO. ILL. , Doct- South " lulu-c5 bot"muaie. The prop-n will be u follows: taper, "an and__Cowl39y Ink" Tuthirdmmtthlr-motttte Hunk-.1 My will I. dun on mlomymlm. " 8:15 in the Methodist (hutch. amiwi0eoaai.tofratdiaaxnasdthrw. Vocal (u) ant on Thursday main; the an reheamnl,tmgrortmttthat mm. horbopnunt farhro-ar.to prepare for the Chi-tau Cantata sad to partiehtate in the hoqriuiitr of Ir. Ind In. Jack Bradford who will calm-Mn the choir after my- Piano (a) Male Quartette 65" p. m.--Epworth League de, votions! service, the concluding ser- vice of "Win-my-Cham" week. Sub jeet "Pnrtneriaip with Christ," un~ der the First Department. Miss Eva Williams. Pres. I _ 7:30 p. m.--Evenimr worship. A short popular unite and sermon, good music. " What better place to spend your . Sabina: day: Than in God's house dor worship Prue: and prune. Wednesday evening at 7:80, mid, week meeting for Bible study. Cane. "Search the Beef-"--") to show you-elm approved unto God." MUSICAL 30am TO GIVE FROG-AI HONDA? WIRING (e) "Cowboy Bong" ..Frank Kort C. Hill, Glen Hashing, E. L. Sayre Jr. Mark W. Ellsworth. Orchestra (ts) "Indian lament" . . . . .Dvorak (b) "Deer Dune" .............. 11:00 I. -m.--iomiu Worship. Sermon by the pastor, good music by the choir. Arrange for Snow's Alt. Bu: Service to I" coming mun. Phone FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Mr. Jack Bradford, Choir director. In, Lyell H. Morris, Organist. 10:00 a. m.--Sturdar sthool. Mr. D. A. Young, Gen. Supt. Sam's Auto Livery DAY AND NIGHT TAXI SERVICE Phone Llurtrvi1le, " (b) (a) "Prom the Land of the Sky Blue Water" .........Cadman (b) "From an Indian Lodgc".... We" ............Mm Mora Barre ta) "Oyt Where the West Begins" . . . .Arthur Chapman and Estelle Philleo (e) (b) "Give I Man . Home He Can Rid. w................ O'Hara LIBERTYVILLE CHURCHES . CHURCH Charles J. My. Punt. Phone 1124: Solon "Big India Chic!" ......... We." Johnson "Indian Luluby" ....Gnynor ...........Mua Evelyn Hull Solos "War COIING 'mm" "" N. Asbtand Are, ......WB. ClinCoIby Child; Sanford Child: Sanford Skilton Skilton _ Mid. L. H. Whitney is on the silk Wut.. ._- _. ---. ____ _ Inn. Edna Thei- of Gilmer i, employed " the home of Lyell Morris. "bandit. Vida amt In. In of ' " 5 Vinit- in; he: that, In. any. - In. Henry Van Plow ririted in Wuhan Friday. Jo. Alto!" translated basin." in Chicago Tuesday. John Van Plow of Beloit, Win. is visiting his mother, In. Henry Van Plow this weak. teen ladies at a delightful luncheon Thursday. Mrs. o. F. Moore and In. B. F. Setrert spent "unity in Chicago 0nd aw "Irena Cutie" " Orchestra hall. Copies of the "PM New ' stitution of Illinois an be proexrred by enliing at tho Register omen. In. Blunt-3n. "In" Weber and baby non of Chicago are visiting at C. H. Kaiser's home. Rev. Chm:- am will M at the morning act-vice " the Presby- terian church Sand-y, Nov. 19. stitution of Illinois an be procured? Visitors are eordinlly invited to by ealiing " th. Register 0M "and the bum: meetings and . In: Vera Hunilton of Pullman' mteialg as well u the Sunday - wu n'week and [neat at the J. B. dons. . T Morse home. l The next regular meeting will be Mrs. Edgar Wells of Lake Forest heid " the lull. of Mir. Ruby Hu- viaited Libertyville relatives Thurs ll st which the the election of of- day. Ulcers will take place. Mrs. P. H. Noble'enununod n1. ADDI'HONAL mammal mus IIUNSWICK RECORDS PLAY ON ANY MONOOMPI'I M [*3 "br' Barr-luv " ,,'M'"" T "hunt-Po. "qua-n4 ' urn-M. it - mama) It,? "tey LVN.) gm, Madman l.- "chur- MO h..v'(l (an!!! .eet_rt,,...... "gtg,ttryrtttr5t '- m..... __.......... Wo..dWa0rwft. 'h.-eMrmai..uiid Bruc. .. " ' Onto-tr- (a; __ "'ium s,'ll.Td'4trdntki', "a; A W300" ON SALE TODAY == =tn,"at. I',? . "=11;th emf-h - 5;: maieoit. m December Records WI 7-H" has. with now - Ihl. In". W. Lu, Ill", u i "I "a by tha- lauau an» .nth I"). - wife!"- (an [al- _M h RAY FURNITURE & PAIN'I'STOBE 'IM "Your Ove-nr-ds-r-io' no", 7 A___ a!!!" rim an m Trut Calvert-Um q-fiiafffihki. "ruAio'i- -_- -77,__,v -- -__"_ Eir', Why_.o_-IIAI an or- I. M tr,,', M H)' 10. No. 6) rd (and br BIN", may" 'op. " No. " "Mom". FV r"'-.... In... (Er-tun Hun-o) hood-i M .l-mkmn) viontr-'t'. lanlno..., .... P-q-dr-to-e--- Pan 1 un-v 'vlppll r ., Poet .0 Pro-M "vee9-- Pnn I won trvrqpot........ '1':th "tyur. - hon bonl _... _,r." III-(My Mud-u. In..." an Pram "an" (In- Staci-ed) tetiet,e,tt.teetteiiittt mmborbCola-Ido. not": Par-tbetter-iota/iran" 1r/rtmrre6Hnraaut_rot mu Elli. Mbrria um tho Plum-bu Club on has. oval-x. Nov. 14th. "mun-nit- a "madman! law "but: mung the total yachting 21. ing. liu Card. Plant in hostess for Sunday, Nov. M. Guns: ware played after the muting and [in Madge Holt was awarded tho'ptiu tor knowing foo moat about variety stores, drug um, tumours atoms, as. Al for who heard the mogt things About. a certain member at any of tho " unborn who .ttaoded the My. Mia. Ruby Ravi: undo the class I -rst of a very bent!- NI picture to be placed in the class 'bwD+tTtxrotseDFtnrna demclm pin bu been. any popular and our madamMSundnyhiw nun-ad- In" 'Cn-r. aunt-nu ll " M

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