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Libertyville Independent, 14 May 1925, p. 32

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State Railway Taxes N AZ% ft. .» 21----FIiRST. ft) the right of NORTH AdD * es 31 §65746 18 $1043 .61 $408 .12 "| OLD NEW ORLEANS > ~ _| ~ GEM AMONG citiEs 11 .53 10. 16 10.11| yard that stretched to the next street --Deuphine street, New Orleans at that period could $3.47 33. 11 > The troubadours were posts, often of high rank, who fourished chiefly in Provence, in the south of France, dur-- teenth centaries In the Languse d'D¢, os. 11| which was their medium of expression, they produced romances, but excelled The little bouse was on a small side atreet that bore the fine name of Ker-- lerec, away but not isolated; from the fashilonable quarter. It was one of the the rooms of Charlotte and Rosalls, so well known by all of Mme. Girard's the sidewaik--in a long row that Alled the block, all shut in by heary green rooms back, a gallery along the rear, wide enough to give the space for a exiles from Balnts Lucle. The city, Ormas King writes in tha Yale Re view, was Alled with gay, animated, brick walls and a center parterre a} ways fAlled with fowers Across the nothing to fear in comparison with the glittering streets of Saint Plerre, Fashions, _lururies, bonbogs, books, pictures and jeweir;y were displayed with the same sure confdenrce of pur-- chasers bere as there. Laughter and pleasantries were apparentiy the com-- monplaces of conversation. . Plane music fowed through every window, the passer--by bumming an .ccompani-- °e ENPWE eE EVenes EnE Et RERRE C ET ECC as numerous as they had been in the with their gariands of Aligres work extended orer the banqueatte; whose courtyards with great gates, then as now wide open, showed the luturiant tropical fullage of theis secinded gar-- dens--the lounging place of the ga7'1 ...,.-n.n.v-umu.o- afternoon the minister called at the Joytes and took her on his knee. "Fil gire you a dime, my child," he sald, "It you'll teil me who your sweet-- heart is." mmmnuuum mintater's shoulder, and preseniiy said in a low, bashtul voice: "Arthar." * ~ The minister forked ont the prom-- tsed dime. Little Peggy stidiled it grarely for a moment, Then she said : "If you'll givre me another dime I'\l g.n".m-yuhcmnh." out of ereey thoroughfare .The beautitul Peggr Joyce, whose maurital trowbles have caused her to suffer a nervous breakdown, is the sab jact of an ansecdots. mum'mm\" us Those who have been able 16 cncch . air have described them ns appearing > eapecially in iyric yversa.. They were flww musicians, known a8 who sang their masters' verses 'The compost-- ummuw-umm gmummfi Th 'dey S ayr l btsiy oC * a /# KInCHNER s Notary Public. Little Heart Breakher Famous Early Posts eaking throngs. Waves were aven as a Uttle girl, was a o uf Mim mbssrilld u. the "Vleur ¥v. It was balconlgs

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