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Libertyville Independent, 20 May 1926, p. 10

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: f--** N,,'.x'- 2: $ An idea . _ . ' COne Neighbor®(to another})--Is this > c the paper for a i "I ot." "';" *3 tS » had to lose* ~-- I thisk I make a satisfactory s6 € oOs . lection troms the animals the a0f9r-- ___-- ["Which tugged at her feet, ber cry | ascomed to penetrate the twilight of ';'c-- ie 6 % |--. Amidet the thonder of waters _ Nrs. John Mannering and Dians [Mmmta"" #'he girl plunges info the river, Jfrom which she is drawn by the woman,. Mrs: Mannering ac complizhes the rescuse ut the peril of her own Hfe, for a landsWie has broken the dom ond Mannering with diffculty Aghts to save his wifé jrom the anleashed flood. 1 is a des perdte struggle, with every step bo weal aud quirering arma, withoyt . a pound of Hifting power, that he powerily heat, John reached--the Rbank and gropped down upon the edge. Completoly speut, his hear-- mg chest cried for air where there was only smoke, his heated blood | aB was growing dark abogt bim [** °_ . Cepyright, 1985, Watuer Bros. Picturss Inc. * "THE WIFE WHO WASN'T WANTED" with rone Mich is a pioturtee / & tion of this novel. % C leaped beside him and of the orer of water was upon bher--it towered gazed ful} Into 4le glased eyes. In that jnstant, the fear and sadness in her face malted before wonder, before joy and inexpressible hap "The told me,*" he sald, "Dianmne --40%8 'wea all befors the dicd. The world must know the truth about your boy, Bhe made me promise that." Ot how, when the fotrest firs had burned Iself out, they their mh'uhuu'nh bearing the body ot is dnaghter -- as N i ware a sleoping baby; Jobn sun {ighted lawn. that * as a stimalant to bis will, a tonle m -- [ ,Pido's Eate Uke a tired chlld lay' across, his "Penad.,"* he whispered in an agooy of sorrow. "Dianse is doead." Then his bent Agute straighten «d es and in the seamed lnos "A.F MARCELL: that matter, the ride home scome ed, after what they had undergons, Wke # dream. °A restful, soothing dgream, after a horrid nightmare, I was well into the morning of the next day, eloction day, bétore Wileen began to feel herself 'again. Then, she moved slowly out on the terrace of her home and gazsed forth at the sun lighted Jawn with a great pesce in her heart. In her ;mmmmuw Lm interestipg had she tound it. In it was an sccount of the forest fre,-- of the destraction of Bledsow's lodge and the village of Meadville; there too, was. do scribed the breaking ot the dam and the great Bood which had fol-- lowed it. 'There also was the stir ring story of John and Rledsos's ride, of her husbgnd's resces of her and of 'Diane's desth,. Muck upace Indeed was deroted by that }p-un:'mm was expesed the trickery by which 'Bed: him of the 'election 'There was sn item setting forth the 40 tion of the county suthorities in refuaing to accopt Jobn's resigns wal Commilttee to order his name removed from tha Hcket a» their candidate tor the oflce of District Attornpey. And still another item :ou,hodiuu.vh- which mould never 'unpw'wkiu"'fit Bledaog's grim insisience. That told of Diane's confession. | A paper containing much and mo-- | mentous news was it, ahd Wileen's roar which awakened the echoes ot the place. John Mannering sat in the back and beside bim was meet hitn half way, Marjoris came duncing. across the lawn in search of him. ; Mhbdhdtb"d tThe steps and 2s they turned swar, «be ralsed her Anger ftor his Inspeo tion and something plittered upon --£ bought it, myselt.* John terned to his wite and that old wry amile was on his face. "Meanven préserve ua!*" be sald. Killees looked up with dancing Reddy had given the inn keepot at Mendrilles concerning hersell, and abe doesn't care how whe gets it, so long as she geate 4.*" _ _ _ sald John, but thets was never a that Agure arose mauflmwtttfli Mconses are usually Jesued to all pa-- only, citizens to lsten in~ 'The owner-- *dM"fl"Mfl mite to broadcast, however, are often reserved to citisens of each country. y : Country Denylng "PMY| _" " +) 0. """""" Cootatls Re.| Two Who Turned Spics Settle Mlhp'hhnbai. lWo}%bl alaigrty «se the bureau of the International Tele-- gium, Canada, Denmark, Great Brit-- a&in, Hungary; Ireland, Japan, Norway, New Zealapd, Netherlands and Bwe-- den follow the custom of the Urited Etates in permitting ail to Hsten in} Union --of South Africa, Australla, Béel-- leges only to Greok subjects _ * Ticoenses to transmit in the' United States are Aenied other than citizens, ant this rule is tollowead in Germany, unless reciprocity is permitted, while Greece seems to be the only coun~ try reporting to Berne that does not permit: foreigners to Heten in under has photographed many flm plays, bas ascertained the acreen in dark nearly half the time a picture is being shown, but the oye of the camera is so tast the average apectator never notices Washington.--Few countries place a "There are 18 pictures in evary toot "m."."y1~hul~. e "In front of the lens on the proj¢e tHon machine is a revoiving disk & vided Into six parts Thiré are three black sections through which the Hght io allowed to traveiito the screen. "By means of an intricats syachro® hach time bae of the minute pictures stops before the opening. Tharefore, each plcture is shown three times be-- fore it passes on and the next takas Now Tork. --Charles Yan Enger, who * | . 1y veal Rich Finds. ,qd.dm.l,wo.-'dl munfi...mflbd; the -- apcient city Corinth, -- 'The ob-- Jective at--the theater built in the Sixth century B.C; A large part of this has already been uncovered and at the same time a tntally unexpected plece of good for-- tune was the dscovery of a magal® cent Roman vilia, which wust have been one of the clty's leading real-- l-e-_n.ofin'otfim era. about , ';::." this latter 3 N# _ "While the main excaration was in progress it became necessary to dis-- patch several workmen to a spot about --a mile west of the thenter peside the Sicyon reoad to clear and protect a bit of mosalc pavement that was in dan-- ger of béing washed away by a rivulet from a fouptain close by,, 'This led Lbhm'lm' hmn vita, of which Aye rooms ware cently are the discoverlesof--an Amer-- uncovered, all with mosalc fAoors of beautiful and intricate patterns,. .¥ in Pleasant Lecation, -- *The villa stands in a pleasant loen-- tion, with the rich platn sloping it front toward the CorinChian gulf, while in the distance behind rises the citadet Theater of Knvwen importanot, _ Ot courie, the greatest work of the yeur was thet done on the theater, of which Dector Hhear says: .In some passages of nsslsc Wiern turse reference is made to the d6in w"l'hvcdn.lldnhn'-hm by a doorway, with its marble, thresh-- old in place, through which one passet Into a larger room to the west, . The mosaic pattern of this foor is entirely geometrical, with designs arranged in It was that the murderers of the "'z_bummtc' are reported (~ have been apprehended when they betraped themasives by an toulthment stt a . passing fock + erames. Mere, actording to prisirved vrecords, large public ansembliles were heald at cracial thmes in the **story of "Preparatory work at the theater was *m-*«.d&m' year. A enitable 'place for dumping the excurated earth existed at « dn -.'"-r-.." went. Hoere is a along the top of which ran the medieval fortibcations and, perhips, the ancient wall of the tity. There is a «uficient space be low and bepond this 4IK for the dn pousi ot all the earth from the then ter aresa. From here a narrow--gauge track for the dump cars was begun above a smection of the site included Among the more im k,hnldlnhubm-uwnn-- #umed name and is becoming a man to the American army, Trace of has been 'lost.. He is sald to have Ahd Agerioun» arifilery wese--able _to Milence the guns in the St. Mihicl drtve. 4 *A¢ / CB xt '_ Wartime diupatches had told of the almilar acts of two unnamed German traitores, and in 1910, Brig Gen Mari-- New YTork.--A Washington dispatelh to the New York Times says that A+ American lines in the-- World war and who subsequently became a spy in the also became a traitor to the German huperialistic cause and hé and Grothé, factd in the Grothe and Sehoitze casee. Both 'were transferred, by their own request, to the United States as prig-- eners of --war and interned at army posts. After the armintice, they. were An army oficer betriended Grothe, and is sald still to be his adviset. Both CGirvothe and Schoitee were of 10-- clal.ste tendenctes and opposed to the kalser's rule. Because of the service them as a guard against possible. ef forts at viclence by supporters of the '_--_ SnakeBite Toll Heary "MHow do you do, king!t Shake handt with an American," was the informal 'mmm'aop-.-n' a bearty laugh at this new method New York.--In the last three yeart more thak 400 people have died in the they haven't writtrn. . ul .. _ .. s > 5 4 Mests_First ond Third Monday NMignts : *% » Vme.&-m invited® PROBABLY WILL NOT 'lfl' ® EARL CORL®TT, H. P. t *, .. auremateauag * 3. B WETMORE, Secretary. Dora--I'l never marry a man who'd teil me apything but the trutk Flora¥qu'vre made up yoor mind to be an old maid then? --_ This Rapid Ag*e . | es "Is that a genuine antique?" _ *%en," replied the dezlet. "Why, here's a mark that Indicates i# was made only twoenly years ago." "We are living in a very rapleé ' dge, madam. ~It doesn't take nearly K as long to make an antique as it used "ex M rnive Whory" vons S§~ is se it 'E.g,"- 4 *u;g PHONE 306 Reverse Charges on Business Calls Office in First Nationa) Bank Building MWours: 1 to 8:30 and 7 to 8 p. m. LUCE BUILDING Rers Phone 116M Ottice Phone 18 FRED GRABBE Auctioneering FARM AND STOCK SALES . A SPECIALTY 9128 Ho. County S$1 By U. 8. Qeovernment Vsterinarian ~__-- Long Wait _ ~ "That's old Doddier jast come out .-- _ ATTORNEYATALAW LIBEATYVILLE ILLINOS LYELL H. MORRIS Dr. 0. --F. .. ATTORNEYVATAAW -- OHice at Home on Cook Avenuse DR. J. L. TAYLOR CATTLE TESTED EAREE OFICHARCGE LIBEATYYILLE . ILLINO!8 LIBGERTYVILLE 4LLINON8 \**II WAUKEGAN, ILL. R.ldics Wls Matokks Avae uowl'?é N. 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