Saint in New York, R.W.O. radio‘s thrilling screen drama, starring Louis Hayward and Kay Sutton, ends its engagement tonight. Heading a large cast that inâ€" cludes Robert Cummings, Barton MacLane, and Roscoe Karns, Sylvia Sidney and George Raft come to the screen of the Deerpath Friday and Saturday in a dramatic story of ex«n:ich out on parole and forâ€" bidden the right to marriage. The new film is You and Me and Miss Sidney plays the part of a departâ€" ment store girl who hungers for the right kind of love, while Raft has the role of a drifter and exconvict :uh-d to his.real self by the girl The deceased is survived by his wife, Mrs. Irene Sullivan Kelly and a daughter Mrs. Charles P. Vogel (Kathleen). in‘ the hmâ€.}'"mâ€"' '":EE :;:. ne in realistic motion picture enâ€" Deerpath Presents 3 Fine Productions Yellow .Jack, which opens Sunâ€" day, f?;"rï¬lu" day run, is the story men against death, The will of the late D. F. Kelly, retired president of the Fair store in Chicago, and a former resident of this city which is estimated at more than $1,000,000 will be filed in Waukegan today, according to &n announcement made by Attorâ€" ney James G. Condon for the esâ€" tate. ; Mr. Kelly who has been a resiâ€" dent of Lake Forest died in Bergen, Norway, July 23 after a brief illâ€" ness of pneumonia. â€" ‘ Funeral services were held Saturâ€" day at the Holy Name Cathedral. Cardinal Mundelein presided from the throne and Bernard J. Sheil inâ€" toned the pontifical solemn high reâ€" quiem imass. His body was interred in Calvary cemetery. It is intended that two waveâ€" dengths shall be used, one for comâ€" municating with commercial lake vessels, the other for communication between coast guard stations and boats. is:seen in his first powerfol dramâ€" Assistant United States District Attorney David H. Neuman negoâ€" tiated the deal with the Lake Shore Trust & Savings Bank, trustee for the property. The purchase price was $6,750. "Bids for construction of the staâ€" tion have been called for," Neuman said, "and the work is expected to be under way soon." B Estimate D.F. Kelly Estate Over Million Mrs. Mary B. Swift, widow of State Repesentative Rodney R. Swift, and her daughter, Miss Genâ€" evieve, 23 years old, were injured Saturday evening when their car ran into a light pole at Green Bay road and Homewood avenue. Miss Swift, who was driving, suffered a dislncated . _jaw__and__henises,. . whilo her mother was slightly eut and bruised. They were attended by Dr. Roberts at the Highland Park hospital. _ Mrs. Swift and her daughter reside at 2155 Pine Point drive. Coast Guard Radio Station Site Is Bought In Northbrook Twentyâ€"seven acres of land in Northbrook was acquired by _ the federal government early this week as a site for the nwe $120,000 radio station to serve the Chicago division of the coast guard. The new station will replace the equipment coast guards have been using the last four years at Wilâ€" mette Harbor. The truck owned by the Grand Motor Transportation, had broken down and was on the shoulder of the road with the rear left wheel on the pavement. Strab‘s car crashed into the truck and the right side of the carâ€" was badly smashed. Luther was rushed to the Fort Sheridan hospital where he was attended by Captain Rygh. Robert Luther, 15, of 3405 Milâ€" waukee avenue, Chicago, passenger in a car driven by Walter Strab, 1207 Old Mill road, Lake Forest, was cut and bruised on the head when Strab‘s auto hit a parked truck an Prairie avenue, last Friday. Claude Hessee of 51st street, Bellâ€" wood, was the driver of the truck. Mrs. Thomas escaped injury, while the driver of the other car reâ€" ceived minor bruises. Mrs. Gossâ€" willer was taken to the Highland Park hospital where she was atâ€" tended by Dr. Lobby. A near fatality occurred Sunday afternoon at the intersection of First street and Central avenue, when a car driven south on First street by Mrs. C. W..Thomas, 537 Linden avenue, rammed into the side of a car driven east on Cenâ€" tral avenue by Earl Gosswiller, 1816 Chase street, Chicago. The Gossâ€" willer car was turned over by the impact. Had the car made one more revolution, it is likely that Gossâ€" willer‘s wife, who was riding with him, and who was badly cut and bruised, would have been crushed. Car Careens In Collision Sunday On Central Avenue THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, slightly eut ete attended e Highland I Swift and 2155 Pine P erb artistry in both dramatic and :?.my d':ll“'f Danielle Darrieux, raâ€" nt idol of the European screen, makes her American debut in The Rage of Paris, a comedy romance which will play Wednesday, Thursâ€" day and Friday of next week. The story presents Miss Darrieux as the heroine of a whirlwind romance which involves both a handsome adâ€" vertising man and a rich playboy. Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., whose reâ€" cent performances have added new brilliance to a famous theatrical name, is coâ€"starred with Miss Darâ€" Acclaimed by critics on both sides of the Atlantic for her supâ€" aoioaaeniaaraamm ooo amanelr cce colinene en â€"<iiigerrramemegemrs ... comnramnancge..>..~ ET7AFOOD VALUES | P a 1| ‘ a P* ml[é | $ || Luound APPLES Fancy cooking ...........+. GRAPES Thompson seediess, table ....... . basket California Juicy Valencia Frosh, Sweet ,Mountain Grown .. «P lbs. 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