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Libertyville Independent, 2 Sep 1926, p. 11

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ed,~"Say, with that : you mm _ Morthcott's~ interest. . He * \ gare much about manufacturing." > --~The Dé Moulin boys now are hon-- . sidered / to <be cmillionaires by ; thair _ #ownsmen. They have a great plant (nrant o ues m onl ':-e_':" $ ' of wis" time -- in -- Californi«. We' _ ¥isit --with UC. 8. a moment. * _ ward Bealey and her daughter, Ruth. Let 'me tell it to. you. It starts *way tack--in .the early ; 90'%, Mimes were (pretty tough -- then. Prosperity was elusive. Lodge!@ork had always been serious. l'n:m erganizations .were not 4s now. --One~of them, the Modern ..::M was rather: wobbly, --H 1 get the story right. pyp--##t . _ Lester B. Cotby bhow the thing called fun was put into the lodge room? It's a story. . Have you ever stopped to wonder where the Shriners buy their clothes? Or the circus elephant gets his pajamas? Or the Woodmen their axKes? --And who does the work left offt by Qmar the Tentmaker when be laid down his wineglass Sor good and all? « My suspicion that the Shriner and &BSAAr~p s all his brothers o% raiment just § picked their duds ts out of the rainbow * bott needed wooden axes and other phernalia 'for the --Wood-- ,.u.«uouvmd:ulul'ih t'h:wum'ht ucu'% much business.: Finally U. .8. w began -- to: watch ~the acheme. -- One day hbe salid io bis ~W. A. -- Northcoott, one--time figure in Illipois -- politics, for a. period Meutenant wovernor, ~was elected Lead consul of the order.. ~Some had made her home, and Dr. Fred-- eric Besley,-- nationally known sur fln... who Reads the only clizic in . The 'body-->will reach. Chicago ¥Fri-- day. -- Puneral : arrangements have not bedan completed. "«¥ou? . Y. Whent "«¥ou? . You, $800! | How? Whent* "This thing has big possibilities." "Yes, If we had money to develop "I've : got $800° saved> up," : 1 * wont down and and Mrs: itary schools, theatricals, fairs ----| The sheriff's office is keeping the anything that requires splendid rai||24 temporarily to see if eome better ment. . 2ong z_ d@isposition cannot be made of the Camel blankets with hoies for one | C4%@ than sending the boy away again or two bumps are turne; -- out; to m institution, -- He has freely George Washington's uniform is du--| °4%'+~ d Ais various offienses and is some opera boufle sheik of an im--|"'O® & wrong combination of cireum itation Gunga Khan wants vari stances, rather than from a disposi-- eolored silken robes--the job's d tion +. go wroug. * . 'mw. ----f-----------J I'm interested in this story mostly fat" "t4 because i sbows what can be done '----'----*a-' ver the nation.: x : :. Something _else "about: Greenville. A part of it is knowh in a sort 'of | as "New Jerusalem.*" Tuat's' -- iso | Gréenville °is ©the Greenville ijan't a ¥ery big towB. some points of° distinction. <~When the --federal building was built there: 'Greenville "--was~ the" 'PMallest 'place in the United States to possess & rubf.x buildimg. Will lc."Canod,i publisher of the Greenville v tells me. That was made. Nb# Because of the income of the. post The business of the De Moulin boys, known as De Moulin Bros. & Co., made it a second class postof-- fice, In the beginning I mentioned elephants' pajamas. That den't stretching it much. The De Mouling outfit circuses, minstrel shows, mi} itary schools, theatricals, fairs ;n;t'l.mg that requires gplendid rai-- sands of Jfarmers all over the na tion have prospered as the idea grew. Mumxmm orders blossomed out when the e Moulins world's capital for Free Methodism: g-'?-mo q_;onm'.' is a Free: Meth-- Aeseanatiness : th are , @d. out. : mfiwmfl lie--R. Marston, of the schoo!, is the nation's --foremost 'student : of ~Child peychology.: Something of his stand-- *ui:'mmwmmuu was recently alected executive secre: Mot was the end here. spread their --idea of bright "fun <in. the lod:o:m | | Lake Forest Lad Picked Upin| | . _-- rause company " < 4 Lo. :| Renshe tels To al slph | | ~ nrmgarigy To» * || D. <8 mwmnnpme* mu. PX & TLEaD§ ~-- Tto-- .THEFTS|| -- ~/~Amwtosess .. ; o 1i, Uaien P eould supply himself --with food. _ $ °C _ Teook: Viestroia Also. ~But then he also took the victrola t the cottage. This he said he took uge be .was lonesome. > ° . Bhe lad said that be had been sent by his step--mother to the.--St. Charles ®choo! at St. Charles. Heveaid be ran aay fram there to his heme. * '. A week ago his step--mother and his father had a row about him, the boy declared, because she clatmed that Walter as getting the younger children» into mischiel. Then be said bhe ran away from home. * Eugene Senn, 20, Marshfield, Ade-- line Desbrow, 18, same. MNathan Franklin, 23, Chicago; Lil-- Han Maillis, 21, same. ~Joseph Schober, 23, ° Milwaukee; IAMllHian Glausen, 24, same. ---- _ Huroid, 2§, North Chicago; At or hilcago; &%L 18, same. _ Matt Polish, 24, Kenosba; Gladys so to,a fish pole, m'z casting todg, he eaid he-- because ".9&" through fshing he ries>of articles ~written {for--<the IIl+ nois mconnm enti-- tled= Bcoy lilinois." 'Their purpose 'is! to benefit, --build and 'de-- been' tiled in the office of the clerk ¥o+ ty s ' ": y couNTYy oF LaKk® ) _' -- > ~ Clreuit Court of Lake County.. October Term A. D. 1926. ~RButh L Banks vs. lsaas Banks. 1 am convinced," said the college boy's parent as he glanced over the latest urgent plea for funds,."that he CHANCEAY NOTICE > ~/ C SR A. Oleon and wife to Lake Forest Tr and Savings Bank, QCD, $1. _ Pt lot 12, .Bentley's Subd'n, pt Sec. 15, Deerfield. . Inga C. Johneon et al to Lake For-- est Tr and Bavings Benk, QCD, $1, LOt 37, Plat of Highwood, pt See. 15, Kimbell 'Tr and Savings Bank, Tr to J. Mucek and wife, jt tens, deed, §$1. Lot 29, W. W. Warriner's Subdn, p Secse 1 and 12, Antiock. . f A.. F. MceKeown and wile to the Catholic Bishop of Chicage QCD, $10. gt lot 12, Bentley's Subdn, pt Sec. 15, H. Olander <and wile to Geraldine Hayes,~ WD, $10. Pt Lot .21, Benm son's--Resubd'n, pt Sec. 15, Highwood. L1 C,. Hayes to Geralidine Hayes, '~R. Grives and wife to D. Frank apd wife, jt tens, WD, $10. Ft 8 W ar of Sec 5, Deerfield. C, N. P rrogisiad t'.m.rm{ Lot 10, block 1, WarrenZ--addn, Weu-- "wn uflngbu 45 T&.' ':i?; son + &D 8. waskbure Fark, Smoie | : Bank of Chicago, Trustee to D. --Bennes and wife, jt tens, Deed $10. Lot 47,; Hield's Lake Forest Rz= vine Park, pt Sec 28. Shields.= _ a.'ll'l.' Stratton is in I'fi; "a + _and . wikle, _ot. 10 2:] 4 -- 3 J.. WD, 310. L6t 26, Stratton's o Bmm Beg 12, Grant. j See -- --Beginning Thursday, September We.will make a very liberal allowance for your old Coal or Gas Range toward the Allowance For Your Old Coal Or Gas Range Toward The Purchase Price Of An A--B Unified Gas Range For Cooking And Heating. _ A 15 Day Free Trial On Thi s Range During Sale. . --; -- _ ; € « * is in us ualete ..\ ces > ts & * f f @ * ' sfi § t e t _ e wi . 4 + . 1 cos 5 x L x % f g l 4 F t $ in d o¥ T » m « ' m m 1JUQNE VVAL 'ml !O'J CAN DO y e P > * yol% bof & O Te "Th > f * «5 ~ $ o d t * 4 wodt . s ' 2 % _ J Es % & e y R ; . * $ kA pevek * w¢ t e ' F4 s § d M a %a i + '?3 % §o »ypimc= P +# 23 \ f k 4 p ; C f + & f\ ,' « "@ ¥e W CoRe t . -- s c M is se T ~ ts J 14 & 4 a@ x x C cohe [ *%. ¢ No ie e " ts A i . NA P M ~98.00 .. F s 8k Cy "e »e ue '2ed e 9e *./ . * w4 > t Ts t wop# * «0 W. T. Wik E, %j--m---:fl';t"u ree> power Htself, 'The ferm first appeared in m buHletin of the Emergency Fleet corporation in .10918, 4. wiU, ¥#10. Lot 2t and pt lot 22, J. K. Orvic Subd's, v:-'inn -- Union Bank oft Chitago to Theresa _ A. Uzsemeck and Wife to Elizaboth Amidereon, WD., $10. MLot 1f, block 19, Washburn Springs, pt Sec 28, Wan: E. Bwanson and 'wile to P. J. Bauer Bec. 7 Allowanice For Your Old Coal Or Gas Range Toward The Purchase Price Of A New :Reliable Or Clark Jewel Gas Range Equipped With "Lorain" : Oven Heat Regu-- Received at the WAUKEGAN BUSINESS COLLEGE fits you for lifes struggle. The courses are complete. The instruction expert. for the DAY SCHOOL and MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, for the EVENING SCHOOL. Enroll early. Waukegan Business College 117 Wluhingto'r! Street 0 Phones--636.--27 29 _ LEO W. GOULD, Manager. Fall Term Opens Tuesday, September 7 «i4 € the--firemen to combat and they had to use axes with such generosity that the--are destroyed almost as much as the flames, but the step was neces-- sary, residents stated, to-- keep the -on'amm.fib.w ---- The loss has been placed ao low as 340,000 and as High as $60,000." .° fl'haifoluu:;l';'hm'v}th-g out question, sayv building 1 ' somey'wWre in a bedreom in an outer corber ~--£ the building and made its way htothowflh,mvu-th!lu-" _ _This' made it extremely hard for today destroyed the upper.etory of FIREMEN FIGHT_ FLAMES Early Morning Fire Guts Popu lar Roadhouse at Lake Pur. ich; Cause is Unknown. 'Fire, that started in a bedroom in S TRAINING 74 TITOTYs »=maf; uurs0n aly minus aro different forms of the same name, and May is derived from Mary, which is of Hebrew origin, meariny bitter; MU-- dred in' from the German meaning mild threatener; Milicent is from the Latin, meatiing sweet singer; Edith is from the Geripan. meaning rich gift. has: had a . restaurant end'a sort Of roadhouse in it for the past few years, The builditg, two--story frame, s unuena'ly large with a speciquse div-- ing room Eurrounided ty a cloged in porch, The fire started, a6 far as can be learned, about 3 ©'c¥ ck in the morn-- ing. The 'fire force was there @hort}y after it got a etart Parts of the bars building 'from burnicg to the founda Names and Their Meaning The name Dorothca, or Dorothy, The owner, according to Ilake Za are , meaning gift ol nA and Miriam are 42

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