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Libertyville Independent, 16 Aug 1923, p. 2

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e 3 MASSIYE CLASS INITIATED -- INTO ELKS LODGE HERE chairman of all the committees, com-- plotead the work of a month when the lnst man had left the temple ofter midnight. He had worked unceasing Iy tor days to get things moving for wal&fiy"'lmm The official automobile, ploleted by Willtam Thomas, was on the movre all --dny Jlong taking members of the :-u-.--m.-ummm AfMtar the Initiation it was announ ced that there was tb be a meeting tonight at the club. Anpther big class will be taken in Wiiection® tould not be ncied upon in eould not be acted upon in mpumum'gn main at the same rate unt!l thé the building in the rear of the club for hours to get their names on the roster. * Later the candidates were taken to the Masonic temple where they dined before taking the vows. It was midnight before the last candidate stepped from the assem: bly hall, a full fledged Elk. Blue .Island was the frst contin-- gent to arrive in body. They came at 4 o'clock in special cars over the North Shore electric. Band concerts were given throughout the afternoon in the bandstand on Sheridan road, The reception committee had a full day.~ That goes for all of the com-- mittges that, had close touch with the plans. * f The past exaited rulers, under Chairman Mancel Talcott, composkd the reception committee and rushed from the Northwest depot to the electric line to the club time and (CONTINUED FROM rAGE ONE) * ther end of the corridor. 'The man-- eger embarked upon an explanation. "There may be nothing wrong at all," he said. "This is just the post-- tion as it has been reported to me. Suité 89 was taken some days ago by Metzger and Gorty, and two emissaries from our eastern friends. in their rooms. ~Gorty went + which showed signs of recent vace tion, into the suite which had 'been allotted to-- Messre, Meteger :::' Gorty. There were no signs of trouble, or disturbance of any sort, "Is there any reason to suppose," I'M."M&hmmu not taken away the gold himselft" d"!a:htal.."m-m.:m& out, "some one would have ' to carry the cases downstairs, No aone has done so. . No one bhan seen Metzger leave the place." . followed him out of the room, into the lift and up to the sixth floor. When we stepped out, several of the "We are to presume," I "spat he'a still in Je notel?" qi t tv-' k re 7: en aped en ies e t Eo :'..""".....u 4's 2usence from their fots! M NoW GO ON WITH BTORY Michael Continues: Metzger.beht toward her. .I moved noiselessly, but I think be would not have beard me if I had worn bob nailed boots. 'The rest was easy, for it was & trick L knew well -- He col-- lapsed with scarcely a gasp. I tight-- ened the cord a little and the deed Vendetta, begine between Iml- SiAYERS, noted -l-hct. " Ti ie fnaghne "B9er *Ny Thoeing "ioad" on Skcer "woit The manager led us along the cor-- Savers wife -- and acoomplice. M'A,nlatg_'fl&.!'_-:gg BEGIN HMERE TODAYX _ "You have bad bim ® 'Copyright, 198%, by E. Phillips & KR , .# *Arrgt. NEA Service, ll:'fi 'BY E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM BOXES i/ COLD VEGETABLES AID ONE IN FGHTING THE SUMMER HEAT Bpringfield, 111., Aug. 15.--Increas-- ed vegrtable and fruit diet helps one to withstand the --summer heat and adds tons to the physical con-- dition obtho body, the state de-- partment®of health advises. that active otherwise he would long since have had a complete physical examination by a caompetent physi-- according to an estimate by the U. 8. public <health service, For state public health service they spent less " ""MNfii'Mnaav but health officers begin to accept the truth of this adage with distinct 'res ervation.' State gon't cet lonssome; don beo's ant a dog brother t"*~-- vesullar Re.stionship. %_ In speaking of aw only child, 1 moen-- MMMMQJ*W lonely for him, to which remark my young Matonet made answars "Ta ARE BETTER THAN MEAT tures the man who had refused to answer the telephone. . -xywmmfi "He's dead!" : '*He's very near it," I replied, loos ening the slip--knot of whipcord from around his neck. . "Send for a doo-- tor at once. =----And Rimmington, you. ;"Mbumm?tho!udswnti mhltm €ld those people leave?t" he asked. "And what log-- gage did they take with themt"* _ *They left an hour ago," the ficer waiter --answered. '"They had two other--room, to which we had with-- drawn on the earrival of the docter, "There is one thing I ought to tell you, air," he said. "The porters tried to move those trunks several hours ego, while Mr. Metuger was busy writing in' bis room. They were too heavy then--and at this tuime the tin caseés were still in Mr. for?" "Half a dosen men have s wmrohed every corner of the place. No one in ::-M:hlh".' e gimpse 6 * $ 7 I went through the roeoms again. When I came to the bedroom ad-- joining the aittingroom, and which the fAvor waiter told me 'was Metz ger's, 1 noticed that the wardrobe was : locked, «Not only --that,; but he had spoken a LTew: hasty words down the telephone. ~The floor waeiter, who was an in-- telligent fellow, followed us into the could see that the same thought had sccurred to him as to me. The briet. est of searchen confirmed our suspi lumps of heavy stone, _ "There is only one point now re The key from the wardrobe in Gorty's reom was tried with success, As it was turned, the door few open. lm"h.hofi:lu h;: arms & maas of clothes h'i:mt:m =blackened face and protuberant eyes, his tongue loll-- ing: out on 'one side, it --was .still --not dificult to recognize from bis pic-- *This= door must be broken open :,nl:.v."xw"c.mm " 4 VERY NEAR IT." I REPLIED. ~~*You are sure of that?" Rimming-- maining to be solved," 1 observed, ies fas in A0uinar on m moe very heavy trunks." in Bulle Eating . . As Tedenibles of Health meet the men whom he bad sum-- moned from Sceotland Yurd, "we get i in the neck --about our Sullures.= This time, &# we don't get hold of Do Migusl his heavy m-uxmw-mu censure we get." _~--"NMothing in it tor me, T'm afraid," they accomplicest" _.*They had a visitor about an bour m they left, air," the Soor told us, _« Rimmington took out bis note . "It doesn't look Hke it,"* be ad om.b #» 1 '..m" " & .."u'l '"' sively, Rimmington stared gloomily into the fire. > w upon any passengers answering to the description of the two missing people; yet the man who drove the hotel bus to the station--an old ser-- vant and a man of excellent charac-- ter--gave unfaitering evidence as to his having driven there, and having left his two passengers weiting on the pavement while a porter went for a barrow. I kept away from Rimmington for some time, for I thoroughly ténth day, 'however, be came to see me, % ~#. "Not so simple as we thaught," he remarked as he accepted a cigar and an easy--chair. = know who I think it wast" ~ _ *No iden," I angagwoered mendacious . _"Tour friend Pugsicy--Stanfield, on n iJ so ol naps m by b nange, "Do you really believe that that man is in England?" 1 asked. -- _ Miguel and his wife could bave had barely an hour's start, and were handicapped by the possession of Uke a madman.~ He spent his time their arreat or of part of the gold. in a state of partial unce and could give no coberent account of what "had 'happened. -- Gorty 10« turned from Manchester and hehaved " Hhigs lren wite tha Lote comper 1 company for 17 years," Rimmington replied, "has a wite and children and an ex-- eellent character, Besides, a acore fiu:,h-w&ohuhmm "And the man who visited them at the hotel at the last mement?" *"We're offering a hundred pounda '.'T"n',' --I- T'i_i;::--- 'a A tiful that i attracted applause aill along the line. Completely covered in white, dotted with purple chrys anthemums, with t.lzniua of ans im, mense KEKik placed the front of the radiator, with the queen, Miss Helen Stricker, mounted high on a throne, the appearance whs m ly pretty. Several pretty rode on either side as segcorts. Miss BStricker --made an extremely pretty queen and her radiant smile won her--friends all along the line. The Waukegan Elks band was next. Then came the decorated auto lodge sand members not in untoform. _ Bringing up the end 0 fthe pro-- cession was the noew catetpiHiar trac-- t;r" nd"mdn t'l'nt has been pur-- chased the, city. It 'was a parade of which Wauke-- tan well may feel proud. # of the Kiwanis club, one of the pettiest in the parade. 'The Orpheum theatre entered a Hécorated gar con-- taining several pretty young women. "Description, please)" he adked. "I searcely saw the gentlioman my-- Then followed the mi marching club of the BIGGEST AND BEST C PARADE MELD MBY ELKS "The description might apply to D. & H. GARAGE EXPERT WORX On 'All Makes of Oarg Day. ml-ll{gh) Service Phone 3007--¥ --4 DEPKE and HOOK Then followed the nattily attired arching club of the --Waukegan dze and members not in unioform. Bringing up the end 6 fthe pro-- sslon was tho new catetpiHar trac-- r and grader that has been pur-- was the unékpected which hap (CONTINUED FROM PAGE OXE 'all," Rimmington sald, as we quite car as the queen's at-- rmumw\mmfi; child between the Aages of 8 and 18 years cannot be in Dr.; F. J. Williams'. *Best Vision 'Contest"--al}l they haxve. to do is go to Dr. Williams' ofice, 10 4 and 9 and have theireyes examin, d free of charge. 'The cortest closes on Sept. 10, «~'The --watches t6 --be--given to the winners are on view in John J. List's-- Jewelry store show window at 25 So.. Genesese . St., .nexst: to Orpheum theatre ' ¢ Residence and Office 1609 Wash-- ington St., Waukegan, Il. DR. J. L. REDDING Office Ph. 2296. ~Kés: Ph,. 905--¥4! Physician and Surgeon With upto--date equipment scientif-- ically examines eyes and properiy fits glisses if needed. Dr. Williams' office is now located at 10 No. Gen-- esee _ St., Waukegan: (upstairs). Hours: 9 to 11 a. m.; 2 to 4 p.m. Evenings 7 to 9; Sundays 10 to 12. Phone 3036 * 130 North Genesee St. -- -- Larsen Bldg. -- _ * ~Waukegan .' Office hours--10--12%, #--4, 7--9 46 Parents are Sufil'ld at Re-- sults : Shown Vision BOBBY" COULSON LEADS The Saving Opportunity This Sale FQ Brings is Apparent By These Prices SAYS DR: WHLIAMsE T ~ HUDSON SEAL COAT VETERINARY SURGEON-- * PHONE 1005 Waukegan, Itinols There, is plenty" of warmth in these good--look-- ing conts of welect consy. They have large sollar of melt fur and wre lined with lostrogus materiale. © © 3 Hudson Seal --of -fim with the new vmnlmmlnr u'nfirw m:n. price in reduced for August iniupcotty is --©i= > *' i# CONEY COAT Come to Great Lakes!! Big Savings Here!! l § Lumber- \ Sa-h--- . Doors-f I - Bungalows Joibts, Studding and Rafters built of No. 1 Yellow Pine on standard plan, 16 inches apirt. Double floors and roof sheathing.. Double walls including NEW 1x6 Drop Siding and NEW 90 Jb«. 3 ply slate roll roofing paper. Glazed Windows, ~Frames, Weights, Screens and all Doors, Frames and Porch Screens included. a BR & build and improve at big money say and new 90 pound roll Green Slate Roofng Paper '_._ _ Also millions of feet excellent Iumber,. Windows and frames, doors and frames, i T . of rcreens, wall board, veutilators, closet outfts, pipe fittings ete. In fact most everythinh io " 4--Room Bungalow, size 27x 32 feet, including front ' all windows and porch NOTE--We furnish the fim. of government ingpected lumber and millwork 'to erect these Bungalows, F. 0. B.--cars or k# at .Great Lakes, 111. _ w o sn o s t 7 h e ment ~BUILDING PLANS FURNISHED FREE.___ _ c lnty 20 1i --$565 E=».. -- Gummer Cottages At Greatly Reduced Prices .' 4 | GORDON WRECKING AND LUMBER COMPANY © Lumber-- B: \Cottages-- *The Best Stove ~On the Novth Shove Built of GOVERNMENT MATERIAL at 50% SAVINGS rr GORDON rast At no other time will you be mble to buy Furs equal to 'theso "Aat such low prices They are made of fox of carefully chosen pelts, This Muskrat Coat with large collar of racoon in a remarkable value at the August price. Is lined throughout with heavy sanatin. 8 COAT OF MUSKRAT . __ $145.00 _ , aise 27236 1t., $19.75 -- $29.75 C omE To THE CAMPS NoW: -- ~COME TO THE CAMPS NOW|! Bring Your List--Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. PolstD=l... ... derm ons t ie t .. C ' € 16 d Z2 | y I--1 i4R J authentic and only the finest pelts have been The soft flattery of luzxurious Furs--what woman doesn't love to tuck a bit of a choker beneath her chin, or draw the rich folds of a lovely wrap close about her. These are the costume dreams that the August Sale of Furs ing opportunities. © The styles are thoroughly $625 AugustSale o Don't Delay! Buy Now! 6--Koom Bungalow, size 27143 1t., with large porch and screens; as 54

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