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It fell into pos-- gession of Dowie a quarter of a cen-- Structure Used by Founder of This City for Number of WAS 5 STORY BVILDING The {flames were discovered short-- ly--after 5§ oe'clock Friday afternoon. Before the first fire fighting ap-- paratus arrived at the scene the entire building was aflame. One fipeman was hburt when the roof oft 'the old building {fell. Traffic on Michigan boulevard was 'held up for several hours. tury ago, It is reported that Voi used it in later. years to conduct meetings. During recent years the buildin has been intermittently used as & gwage and warehouse. s CHURCHEUSEDBY DOWIE YEARS AGO0 Porcelain Top Tables, white enamel, Cutlery . Cotton Felt Mattresses, all sizes, fancy ticks . .:..$748 Vase Lamps, complete with Shade, large selection 10.75 5 piece Crockery mixing Bowls, Special. . . . . ... . ...98¢ Silk Picture Cords, all Colors ......"....! .. ... ..$148 Guaranteed Combination Ranges, as low as. . . .$75.00 Simmons Bed Outfits, Bed, Spring and Mattress. $16.85 3 piece Davenport Suite, opens to full size bed . . $65.00 Buffet Sets, 4--piece outfits (while they last) . . .......98¢ Linoleum Mats, size (18x36) Special... ~*@*=e8 1;, Walnut Bedroom Suites, as low u"flmm V¥ Walnut Dining Room Suite at 60 inch Buffet f Walnut Two--tone 1 *14982 :s=> ® $ o e oi y ie s 1 us apy 0 ie N e Kitchen Cabinets Armstrongs Linoleums 'am_*Be!mquimi'e M Refrigtnhon #"~ As often as you like--Meet your friends here _ at prices you can afford to pay _ -- (2 H--13 S.GENESEE STREET h¥3 #K§ EXACTLY AS PICTURED ----------* (Hee Window DisplaYy) ~~ ---------- VISIT «-------- OUR MODEL BUNGALOW RIHFS ALDERMAN'S CAR, IS PINCHED A man named Jones who liver in Winthrop HMarbor and works for the Public --Service company in Wauke gan, was arrested in iZon Thursday night on a charge of running his automobile into a parked car belong-- ing to Alderman Raiph,Plhl, in Zion. He put up a $50 boud with Justice J. L. Bishop for bis appearance. kee. } Marriage Licenses .69 "asrid? m *tuAY ux 1 Wm. Gering, 31, Highwood. Viola Porry, 24, Highwood. Chas. J. Yollmer, 34,, Kenosha. Agnes Braley 43, Konosha. : James Kdscll, 22, Lake Forest. Julta Claire, 21. Indianapolis, Ind Stella--¥. Healey, 35, Chicago. Richard Faber, 21, Milwaukee Esther Schultz, 20, Kenosha. Vinla Feasman, 24, Chicago. John -- A. Myers, 41, Milwaukes. Ella M. Woycke 39, Milwaukee. Lois Engedal, 22, Milwaukee. Fanny Kerttula 21, Brautwood, Wis. Chas. Skoglunpd 32, Milwaukee, Wis. Leroy A. Green 24. Shebgygan, Wis Filoronce M. Norris, 20, Sheboygan John Johnson, 28, Milwaukcee, Wis Irene Colvin, 25, Milwaukec. Carl Bol!, 36, Antioch. Kisie Paulsen, 21, Antioch. Chas. Michael Fox 36, Chicazo Fred 'W. Strobe} 29, Milwaukee. Rogse Schwarzenbacher, 18, Milwau-- Detroit--Jewel Gas Ranges WRA , Kroehler Davenport SBuites $2,000 FIRE-- AT LAKE F The annual Millburn bazaar, --given Friday night in the Masoaic hall of that village, attracted. about 200 --peo-- ple from around the ~county,-- with about 35-- of them coming from «Wau« kegan. -- Following--the supper . there was a well Arranged program. The proceeds go to the Ladies Aid bf the: Congregational chutch. . ----'>#9 Fire in an old frame. buildiag --on the Ferry Mall campus An Lake For-- ost Thursday caused damage esti-- mated at $2,000. The flames were extinguished by volunteer firemen. The fire was discovered ~as 1,500 studenis wore cating lunch at noon, Scotes of the young> women rushed to the scene and helped the fire-- men by carrying water., _ T 3 MILBURN HOLDS * ANNUAL BAZAAR The fumitiar cocon doormats, --seen practically all over the country, come mostly from Calcutta, India. & Hilda Engedal 24, m'" * Fmil Sanato, 30, G : S Mary Rebelia 22, Waukegan, * t Philip Plary. 48, Round Lake, KL ; Helen V. Bryant, 28, Round Lmke. Kousty Godelsky, 209, Great Lakes. Margaret Davis 33, Libertyville. Potér Scola, 30 Kenosbha. *4 Joseph Anderson 36, Keneshas»-- LIBERTYYVIILE . INDEP T ® o @ ¥ ""' m 3 3 a : ) o n se tA . -- i t . ® heal 4t a * Pakh o $ . C ol * _ «*¥ g h % Thew . l C M A x %, v x F 4 2 ' WAUKEGA And now, right at the beginning of the winter season, comes another community Bargain Day, in Waukegan. Most Lake County folks know what this means. For the benefit of those who have not been fortunate enough to attend these semi--yearly events formerly, we will say this:-- ' "Twice yearly the largest stores in Waukegan stage these tremendous price--cutting salgs. You are bound to save money if you shop in Wauke-- gan, THURSDAY,. NOVEMBER 20w." : Jooomeg --