ts ./ J'g'a'f.: mo OR ols 1J 4+% Copi t* a e T .+ s o< & T ; = . 5* + J iz Ri' _ >=*>% k #< « & % T 4 % ¥ & te 1 t A o Ameialet| ""~ Tt o ko ies * _ : are who leaped to are dying the Druat of the damage, which is estimated at close to a hal! million doliars. Canton also was severely ihe town--on.a rampage, flooding the lowlands section of the city with six to seven Jeet of water. $ The Santa Fe tracks are under wa-- ter and traing on the main--line of the Burlington are stalled by washouts east of Mataga. ~ ------ Several houses have 'been moved off their foubdation and the entire north western part of the city is isblated. Galesburg is without rail service to-- day as a result of the heavy rain last night which sent Cedar Fork, a small stream, flowing through the center of homes by the fibor waters. Property damage, it was estimated, will run to thousands of dollars. : m-tz'mmmmanhuu Creek into a raging 'torrent. bandele, stiyurbs, loday. fonaning ths breaking of the dyke along tarm croek in a torrential rain during the night. In East Peoria, firemen in boats res-- DYKE BREAKS AT _ PEORTA: SUBUREBS ARE INUNDATED That Guglielmi will agree that the body should be taken to Holly wood for burial-- was regarded today as a certainty when Ullman annownced hbe had been in radio/communication with Valentino's brother aboard the Homer-- ic and that Guzglielmi had made no ob-- jections to plans to take the body to Hollywood for burial. & Jean Acker, Valentino's first wile, will not accompany the body to Holly-- wood. She has already left New York for the country for a muchnéeded rest. She had a ~specially blessed pearl and gold rosary piaced in Valen-- tino's hands. The casket was opened to receive the gift. She desired her 9"&"::'3"' to carry it with him to the Mt. and Mrs. Ullman will accom-- pany the body in another coach. Pola Negri, Valentino's fiancee, who is near eollapse at her hotel here, wig;be in the party, as will Guglieimi. $ bole oo "brltpgtosting §18,000' with stained glass Windows and pewa Heart. The body will not be taken to the church. | s '"1_: Guglielmi o&uilum in t.ht::% George Ulliman, Valentino's manager, the body of the w;:u star will be laken to Hollywood in a special coach, ts t s s es at 6:30 p. m. ht saving un'::s'1 Uliman firmly ~vetoed proposals that thearcoach by converted Fone conclusion Guglielm} will decide the body will"be taken to Hollywood, Cal., fot burlal. . *z . A solemn requiem mass will be of-- fered tomorrow morning by the Rev. Joseph Congeidt, a lifélong friend of Yalentino, in the church of the Sacred traglielmi}--will be the last person>to Guglielmo, is dug to arrive about six o'clock this ) ..mm.? MAimer Hqometie, and will go at once ned y 22 Lohl: 1o --Tue hoavy ail. 1 ----Atttie Porre, wrei wmuumm«u' s *vw"---}: @olph Valentino will be rateed this | acting.. ( r Mmmuthohmw,". ; Bnec room*" of Campbell's funerel church in "~~.{ screen s brother, Alhreto x 2*f mi, to--view his brother in repose.|-- &Efi Rhes sllk . L..0% _ iae Facinen d en Peoria, II1., Sept. SPECIAL ~=--CAR WNUANCLARE ARL l gois Drovit F'L_never_ got: any : SUED FOR TAXES| | «gomes n crns were found in apartments on 3 ; his she hastened\to | poeae e C "fll'lmlflflo-qz the subway excaration in front of the tenement Her right leg was ampt tated at the hospital. t % y\ SAYS HO.W.C. T;U. "Oh, Betsy dear, can't you see Shat I'm worrled?" of friendly adviser is veneer, and you'll see the C Please, Betsy, for my sake, be fore warned and aroid that day. It trouble--for P44 him or--caary and langhed nervously,-------- _ _ «Sramatile. If a director 'maw of n:-n his young arms and hurtfal; and h.'l:t'tn .niuut other man who ever--said a. wroung yord to you." -- _------< <_; Are-- After a'while she whispered through lips that were moist on bis Ts malined Awshily Anto ber mhaps "Oh, Hal," she exclaimeg,;more eaimly now as they relaxed deco rously hearing the approach n.%wm«-m '5-!-' nise that, ,.':'.': T to aive 2s all my contacts, all my nces to "Promiseo me wohn't talk any maim!flm--"nh. t s> .4 "Asked us?" erclaimed Hal um.'.'wnn ho . asked . you, :: '!"80 always moans the both of u!'h ig. dce ® Hal,.. in an excess o; Gevotion, caught her hand gently; "Dear Hit-- tle 5oose, he noevrer means us. He wants only you. It is you, in your sweetness, who gives HBim credit gl':}.llnmdamuuum- She slapped His hand with pre-- zhgng-fltz "ual..;' she said & * W!m Jealous," "lo-.uu"nfmuum. hlhddd-hqr{n is arms, "Ob, Betsy, dear, can't you see that I'm wortied ov'rthhhn't you show in that man's attentions. His rose .3 _ WoTImy? PEAmFP qEEHUOZ , ~--IJUORE LE tle goose, ho norer means us. He wants only you. It is you, in your sweetness, who gives Hhim credit gl':}.llnmdamuuum- She slapped His hand with pre-- zdd\nmity. "Hal," she said stossiy,~"I beliove you're tealous."* h'blfl."b'ug,- which had been trundied off the set before be-- 'Why do you dislike Mr. Marshail --, P oreee Pn oK t Mr. Harkat At last.came a day when, at funch that bad been dawning in her mind. They were seated Jn a Quiet corner of the deserted glaks atudio on a rearenm CHAPTER X----Continued, : 779 * is altentive to Betsy, F VF W" ' * r $ is a Warner pieturization of this novet. _ _'***** any: kicks i _ What's the mat-- lnvmmau.unwt' - '!u';mtd.uhm But you haven't shown anything that conrinces us we ought to keep you on the regular payroll That, of course, is an arrangement we make only with stars and the very best i weything camer up There vo ols comes up where we can: i'::"a::"!---!flnmw sns dlew, reaibed"Junt what"chare two were up "under the contract you.gpt your fare to your as it alipped by on reels of wind. : ut Sn ot Shah maiked the stt ey upon the Amaigamatéd Lot full of great everything.. I'm very much afraid: they wou't have any more work for me." Betsy was much disturbed lyi 4 mmgmmm & tainty of bit jobbing looming abead 4 _ _ " You lg.uhzuwu,'w R prised. sure 8 ' talent and beanty 'upder s Iittle' * case of stage frikht." > : That ho , e Wiobnt Aftener®, hawerer., betit on their minds, redoubled their ef--) . forts to please--and in their: over-- anxiety, of course, only fatled the harder. ltmthouumry._ throughout:that all tos short week aussara . were> erected amid the nal AOppleal follage of the Studio lunch ever, ware reassembling Wds ipienton, m mone Saer was to work aftternoon. Peor > adovedk i' C¥ep . 000 SA earmge _ _ W his port, Hal was working in an %w" fl"""'n..-'"'..',',':'" 'u h',"'h m u';. pos t pa e nagreans, amiled ruefpily } fricd to s0e 4h¢ brame 4n beuys months were worse> by far; for added to the previous factors was mnow the worrisome question of SAnances. For all the heartbhreoak t their too Mv:: at least been a fair malary regularly. Now they wore under z:&h" w bread by mwfiqmmn? as extras, e es d"mnu':-:ugul .:-h .&Mh': floé'n.m'nfi: te with and : but uu't&cx'-:nut Wh'lv_uw --_ The assistont tried to brain Hal with a stool thrown--on the heap ef broken heartsa: > of. ~Hollywood," : CGameron warned Betsy and Hal, thus ending .aom_ummn» huflwmhbi?h and officiaily -- terminating. connec-- «Alon of Betsy Aun Terwilliger and "BROK EN it and uncertainty and the of dreams, the second two aPw¥oPSEI buot T s" ". %Msw I'he assistant, bleeding from nose mess that settled frigidiy over Hal;: flthlfl.u;uehhu!ht break, : except monosyllables, again that evening. { -- In the morning he was 'gone be-- Lfore Betsy came down--presumably #o that she could not read his pur-- pose and step 'him. } amapaiain antiheln medi & fuss or * looked up. offensive & Not a word of explanation did he ch amply expliained why of work and money Betar was wount 2 phnosppiitoy about 1e what sord [ mn"r'b-ufin-:x: it u'f m-' * bring hr'uy work? reg h.t':qmmw oven w l the Warting houe that ore erve-- wnmmm koi fumer, mauationt Ing her agreement to wait at the utudio for him so that they might m_.a.w. Then Bet-- &' for 'the moment,. re-- "You sap," the girl beside her| whispered to Betsy, "you threw| away a sure chance t6 cop this bit." | "If $2.50.is the price of virtue I'll stay pure--and unsuctessful!" snapped Betsy. Then she quit that Studio burriedly. | Here, upon first applying, it had' been the same as--at every studio; | With that the assistant arose and betook himself off to make a new selection. € t C fen't any job--or where there are r,m,'m.dmm 1. TY Sn ue reut to mige . / gom," detinted Marahai! rirtoounly "I can save you all these months of 'alaving as extras, and fit you to | hhwd-_mnmuom' Tmck how do we know that we'll m'Ml-tnm'henw n awfol time to get even ie im pripennine tnsls ks for the ger parts," 1 «--Marshaill, "and I maintain a book-- .: --jng ngency, and Act as the casting ) argument for preparedness; but | ~*It seems to me," said Hal, we'te picked up enough experience these past vloh'bt.q.:luu for _ oun make one get a job where there i Consequently, he called both. Bet-- ey and Hal into a conference in his | *B0 you RaoK." "bé asld, as they s As boulevards, "you'd both get ahead | It was ariomatic with Marshall that the sooner a quarry is stripped of its last: means of support the quicker the kill He knew much gt the financial status of the two con-- rest winners, for in the course of 'hia many brief evening rides with Betsy he had, in the role of counsel-- Jor and older friend, wormed such personal matters from the unso-- phisticated child. He knew now that they had not much left, and be felt that the time was ripe for i cpup,to relieve them of what did remain. * . | Dt course, Betey's name Was soon ~eonnected with the fght by tongue-- wagging extras who had been eye witnesses to the incident in the wasting lobby the day before; and 'when the whole truth came a the Atndio Manager sent for Mited. the ban against him, tx;olo-1 . ; and congratulated him. All mmmmy Hal for the several days' wages lost, for mean-- while someone else had been sub. i-- News Bot to the boarding houu,f ectey 'i'i-m:a:c Hat Mr"!;i'm, m'm CHAPTER Xl----Continued. Hel, 1 can't," she sobbed. --~--" ~ BY EDWNARD CLirRK _ 'a seat --In the council,. also id participate in the discussions. : ---- Geneva, Sept. 1----Spain's romt: a> permanent 'meat in the League : 'Nationk will mot be granted for 'the pitious" to grant Spaln's request. |-- trained from entering the discussion{f toward 'f-ifi ing down normal re-- serve, and in and Betsy took the mony which Hal proffeéred with uvmmmm" votion. . The very nest day, in the lW"Mmmam es remarngioet o *L:;'-". part in a col ~ But forthwith something began DENY SPAIN SEAT _ :« IN LEAGUE TODAY y1_ LC 0 C [ 7 C *CropZc . ~ a LKEG LUHE hundred--I've saved it. Get a new outif, and pay me back when you a week. It had been enough to support himzself, but now he was' Wmm" n-w't'o-.u'u' noted with dismay the worried and| pinched look on her face, the shabby appearance of her clothes. ; reduced to extreme poverty; amd Hal got neither more nor less 'g' than he had done before taking lessons. Marshall, from day ua: promised them that he was * fully canvassing the studios ~Ton "small parts" for them, but warned with an ominous note in his volee that bad business had suddenly de scended upon the industry. So for what work he got, Hal was forced to hunt around and fight just as bard as he had done before. twenty doliars of the amount --he knew Betsy had ieft in her 6 bank account. P3 ;mfl&M£ey ;nrr:lv.a back at boarding bouse and had been "hooked," and 1J lost not & moment in getting . ther to sign 'contracts, . which fully comprehended. 4X The very next day Betsy and4 & began the course in the ) Marshall conducted, with the an assistant as dubjous as & in a small office building dewntown in Los Angeles. #ets > } The net result of the Course: that Betsy, who was ablé to fl'g three days' work during the term she studied with Marshall was eourse to both of you Jree ot clh but it is neécessary for me to _ the standing and prestige of school, and so 1 must make 2 A Bal charge. Though I'H give youw at bare cost, w" promise me to say nothing Snancial arrangements to -- Then he named a fgure ; «To be continued) You've got to L