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the Early Morning Visit to “Moonlight Inn” and Cap ture a Number of Elabo rately Gowned Women— Mystery Room Early Sunday morning, policemen from State’s Attorney Crowe's office raided the roadhouse on Lincoln highway and Cottage Grove avenue, and arrested a number of people. Monday’s Herald and Examiner, Chi cago, published an ornamental account of the raid, which The Star feels it cannot improve, and gives it entire. People in this vicinity will appre ciate the “colonial mansion,” the “thousand windows,” and the location of the place as ‘a mile north of Ste ger.” Here is the Examiner's story: “The House of a Thousand Win dows,” the blazing roadhouse that has shone forth off the Lincoln highway, a mile north of Steger, like a Wrigley tower in a wilderness, was raided early yesterday for the first time in its career as “the jazziest spot south of Chicago.” Acting on orders of State's Attorney Crowe, Sergeants Collins, Murnane, O'Meara, Devereaux and Homers (Continued on page five)
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Chicago Star Publications

Chicago, Illinois, US

Thu, May 31, 1923

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