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Lake County Register (1922), 23 Jul 1924, p. 7

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TERRY DRUGCGAN HAS BIG TRACT A luxurious country houge domi« nates . the: estate.. Here: Squire Druggan has taken the time from his brewery intéerests to. direct the perations of the farm. ~ The estato m the genius 'of a gunman Who was able to run a shoestring into 'a million with .the aid of a Smith "& Wesson, the Voistead act, and not too nuch conscience, ---- f Terry Druggan, leader of Chi-- cago's Valley gang and alleged beer runner, is hovering around the up-- per crust of Lake county land owners and is the lord and master of a large tract near Lake Zurich. '"It is claimed in a review printed \ * It is elaimed in a review print@d. Sunday that the succession to gang e p and activity in beer run-- ning may have had something to do with his acquisition of the great z:eo "of land. He pmfind'lt from Charles Weeghman thriv-- ed under the supervision of the beer | baron and former ganster until it is one of the most beautiful of the' scores of millionaires' {arms in the district north of Chicago. i The -- huge barns are spotless| white. The stock is the fattest in | the land. The caretaker's cottage | would have awed this parvenu lord | of the manor with its fineness bevg fore the beer racket got so good. Manmmoth _ shade . trees abound l There is acte after acre of growing grain and rolling _ pasture. Cools dells and a babbling brook add to the picture, § Doing Well, Thank You ' A loxurious country house domi--| Lake Zurich Is Scene of His Agricultural -- Pursuits and Rest Periods J at a"time when~Mr. Weeghman was anxious to liquidate his property: He holds it now at twice that figure, and isn't anxious to sell at any price, ------(By Sarah E. Dunn) Today, in the average up--to--date home the summer dinner has been reduced to a wholesome but simple meal which can easily be prepared directly at the table with an electric grill. Any of the dishes, the recipes of which are given below, will make an. excellent meal with a salad, a sweet and coffee or tea. To save time bring all ingredients to the table on a service tray. . Plug your electric grill inti the nearest eonvenient outiet and using "high" let it heat up. Melt three® table-- spoons of butter in the deep pan of the grill and when done stir in three tablespoonfuls of flour, a teaspoon-- ful of salt a pinch of pepper and of paprika. ~When blended and Fnoot'n add a cup and a half of equa 'ruu of cream and milk stirring slowly the while. Then add three or four finely chopped pimentos and let the flubon"up. Put in the contents of one can shrimps or two cupfuls of freshly boiled and shelled -hti':p- cover and let heat through. To have coffee at the end of the meal, plug in the coffee percolator about 15 min-- utes before the meal is finished. Sautc'ed Smelts Smelts for this should be cleaned and the head cut off, washed and dredged in flour. Melt four table-- spoons of flour in the deep pan of Inspector In Charge Phone Libertyville 829 LIBERTYYVILLE, ILLINOIS Office with Farm Bursan CATTLE TESTED COOKING ELECTRICALLY Dr. C. H. Arnold OoPTOMETRIST Examination of the eyes mi i fll:.. llhlt.: scientific nstrumen ied when nesiul * * Phone 3445 for A ment 24 N. Gznsm. for Tuberculosis Spanish Shrimp Waukegan, h. C ' { 1 i {; [3 C li s the electri in the smelts h ooeaver waf piordy, Aprinkie ;ninm-l"" ding upon the size of the smelts, Turn once. Serve on toast with a of lemon. Heat the electrict mflut::d minutes be-- fore 4 & Chicken on Toast Lett--over chicken will do »v womemmmnee > "Juthhor.euofbom Much has been done in the last chicken may be used, Melt two table-- hrlif century toward ameliorating z." of butter in fiu.dcep Pn Of | the lot of those who toil. Slavery e efectric grill. Stir into this two bolished Ké#t bef tablespoons of flour and a cup of | WA* AD9Us J ore the--period millk or half milk and cream. Put began; labor--saving . devices . of the slices of chicken in this and} countless varieties have been de-- heat through. Make your toast on | veloped; child labor has to & large the electric toaster while the chick@n extent been eliminated; the prin-- is cooking. Serve any of the abOve| ciple of the eight--hour working day dishes with a salad of lettuce leaml in industry has been generally re-- lettuce and tomato. Or you can .lub-, cognized; in Ahofrt, the effects of an stitute hot waffles made at the ttbh; awakened éial conscience . have in the clectric waffle iron for the ; .,.,, apparent 0h every side, and toast. ; | uak | iAniniiherAkee < qmman c mm l immrnuva . with salt and pepper to taste and throw in half a teaspoonful of fine-- ly chopped chives. Cover and let 'um'"wwgnr l5or20 Sens: b € Th !t 4 -- Big Savings on § Skirts i ME \) . i -- d (M z # ' /}/zl 1'\" g_,."'f. f a .a/ ,s'-:- ' s & ~ Sport Skirts. 2.98 ~ Sport Skirts, 2.98 EXPERT FINDS HARD WORKERS They Are the Farm Women in Many Cases, According to Latest Report every woman can wear becomingly. Summer has just started and this timely offerng offers an opportunity to the woman who neels one or two afternoon dresses. And they're reduced nfarly half. N ilk Blouses ew Silk Blouses A Sale Frocks of beauty, for every summer hour are these. Frocks that formerly sold as high as $35. A Pascinating collection of frocks that practically This lot includes begutiful printed crepes, Eng-- lish broadcloths and georgettes--values to $35, sale price. : The use of power and mechanical! equipment for replacing human and animal muscular effort in the fields, around the barns and on the road is growing rapidly, laygely as a result of the increasing @@arcity and ex-- pensc of farm labor. This multi-- plication of museular energy | has greatly increased the farmer's effec-- tive work, lessen his -- working hours and decreased the _ tedium of his labors. C home with startling emphasis . by PE the publication ) n "Analysis of Electric Service " rab flfiu.""' by Samuel S. Wyer, associate in | mineral technology 9 the Smuh-i sonian institution, BAY8 the Spring-- field Republican. | _ = > _ (lml The average farmer has invested in labor--saving devices for himsélf because he has re# that their possession ' was a Watter of bread and butter. Without them he would be unable to compete with his nei-- ghbors. But to them has cost hima good deal, and he is of nec-- essity a' thrifty soul. Blouses Have cone 'in to their own this summer. Every woman mist have two or three and this July Sale offers youcrepe de chene blouses, baded, em-- broidered or plan in tan, gray, shrimp aid other new colors at a vry reduc-- ed price. All sizg. ic A fine assortment of these gowrs in' flesh, pink and peach. They are. greatly reduced for the Julr Clearance of Crepe New Gowns V alues For The of Our July Sales 98 NESDAY Of Better Dresses m¥ Boy's Wash Suits $1 .79 our July Sale. These Peter J for boys are reduced. They're mer styles in many different There's savings for the kiddies Roads leadin " to Waukegan from Chicago were patrolled all Satur-- duy night by the forces of Sheriff Edwin Ahlstrom and Chief of Po-- lice Isaac Lyon in search for a machine occupied by five bandits wanted on murd@r charges by the Chicago authorities: Local Cops '1" da Sheriff On Lookout for M from Chicago _ LERS | quarters, at 4866 Broadway, Chi-- Certain ty of politicians and college 'pt s speak of business both large and small in a sort of upolom'mr. poleon Bonaparte was a sort of P f advocated many ad-- canced taoe spoke contemptous-- vanced ideas. feople as a 4 . ly of the C . nation "rq'"h'i)fi'm, _eommunists, European c ocndl.fiad Carl Marx theorists doctri e -- ; iP country d scauerigd *""T o contempt tor Big big cities 3 3 Business mess men Ziho M , ~who whot to death by youthful bandits who fol-- lowed ie -- a gambling house because he gould not raise his right arm over his head at their com-- mand. Me was unable to do so be-- cause it was crippled by rheuma-- ti'm. xt ufi-':\ TION BUSINESS IS CIVILIZA Smart . little frocks are these but very simple of course. The kind one wears for in-- formal moments out-- of--doors. They're prettily made of ging-- hams, flock dots, tis-- sue --ginghams and cotton pongee in so many colors and mo-- dels we can only hint at them. You will find many . appropri-- ate for street wear at far less cost than a street frock. A fine assortment of beautiful afternoon frocks awaits you at this very reduced price. All new summer merchandise but due to the unseasona-- ble weather we are forced to sell them at nearly cost. The colors are tan, cocoa, black, white and others. The styles are smart and simple--be-- witching in their straight lines and new treat-- ments. 3 Dainty Garden This lot includes hand beaded dresses, flat . crepes, cantons and georgettes--values to $49, sale price C3 it'& > $99.50 "~A { _ 1 Frocks Speciqlly Priced $69.79 $2 $ | _ Without security and . stability | there would be no big business or illtth business, no banking or trans-- | portation systems--no progress and \ no civilization. In a leading editorial, "Liberty" calls all business one gigantic sys-- tem of co--operation, national and international exchange and uniting of the world's energy and wealth to serve humanity. & The contempt of the radicals and doctrinaries for the business man is born of ignorance no mof what school of thought or poli party. hand to mouth in a very primitive form of civilization--one man hb tering his work for another's. * Will Erect You A House or any kind of building; furnishing all laber and material by contract, so you may know just what entire cost will be before starting. PAGE SEVEN y

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