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Libertyville Independent, 9 Sep 1926, p. 10

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B+ E low party" with him that evening.. : Immediately after supper, before hurrying away, Hal contronted Bet-- C had been-- growing more and E more pained by his unexplained 3 absences. : Aiso, the constant an f * . *~~ * dhysicalty and mpiritually, and Tear E ing her irritable and somewhat ] u&lm%m} 5 > "IL don't see--any reason why 1 . castt go out sometimes ~without baving to account for mysel?; when | .: enooeees *3 ..-._.....'..u.',-.-&' k '~%o' of them ars respectaWie, o é .& om"" _ [%. C# be * _ _ _ JNCHICAGO SOON the Chicago Féderation of Musicians | f0 BTADL S®Yera' consesmons U °26. whichy for two days 'hae Wept local| 25 whicy mas thices about 2009 motion picture theatres, and two ball~| musicians out of work. vived today with thearrival hare Me Remembered It -- > i "M""': Wite--¥ou think so much of your tie to conmfer later| 014 Beit you don't even remember m the day, with Jeseph Petritc, sn | inss in n on M J oo gey ':{m tws werse to muxu-"!fli&fi ty--foot putt, _ y x4 x' 'Camiking heoke. "Biy reuchonied ns Chicago, Gept. .8--Hopes tor a | -- For some reason Betsy found her-- ;huy ::fi"-':m-:uu t'l looked> deepty pained as© she 'imughed. -- And Betsy, in the years ;:ndhtlr note in the ae 'muamnanan% !into her eyes that night, just. be-- ®'%ore quickly going. guts _ _ -- .. Betsy to go to a so--called> "bunga Betsy closed her eyers and reolod. sing eaperiences. Hol, get-- ml» shares his money of & ¥'ite no tomJa.a'nts : becaiee Uf the suilney of e orchestras. .o!\u'!!'o? today -- was nnnqg :t\.l.y' pedite a settiement of the controter change in her attitude. -- "Good scouts, aren't they?" be aaked, nod d ugucmmmm es," abo grinned, accepting her m:- t nru"tmll_:dlhm trom the active world, and watch the inroads of --worry, of fear, of actoal want--and, worst, of crum-- hling morale--succeed one Another in the panicky attrition of charac ter refected upon his loved one's It had Heen many anxzious | tefors Hal opened his eyes: asmiled weakiy into Betey's st ing face:; hours in which the Aame tilgzed consclousness long enough to beg that he be taken bome in stéad of to a hbofpital And upon reviving, one of his Arst injune tlons----atfier the devoted little per-- sonal reassurances tended to allay Betay's Greadiful fears, and to halt her tears--had been: "Don't send for my mother and days she had never left his bedside, snatching: there what sleoep »~she sould not Hght o%.~When the ten« slon : relazed somewhat, and there was renawed hope in the pronounce-- Marsghall cunningly watched the ed Seed corn, 10 ears, white. Three prizes, $5, $2.50, $150. Yellow, $5, "-50-' '1-50- o. o 4 * Poutou&. nfl.y" li" late. "l'hm - > # fsi. ue on d Petockey, $2.50, $1.50, $1.. _ _ a.-u""'wmi};s?iii 1. : ; $2, $1. Late $3, $2, 31. f «M M". «ny m"v "o "' "-- Onethal peck shown. Must be 1926 grown. f $ Big Poultry Prizes. _u'hrkm white, -- pen two, $4, .fl. _ Turkeye, bronze, pen two $4, $2, 31. . DDucks, Pekin, pen three $14, 32 $1., < . Bame <prizes for best three dis plays of Mallard Rouep, Indian Run-- -- Geese, Toulouse, white, pen three ."0 '3- '1- 4: " 4 wcik Sortot 30 : ~~Ror Boys and Girls Only. lets raised from eegs bought with funds advanced by Chamber of Conv ibera Sixtéen (16) breeds, prizés, each breed, pnel;;;hng $2,$1.50, $1.* Totat Sixteen 116) Wlm each . totdt for. mand 'wallow" 112. .: or . e o o oo OA ul 8 prizes, $5,+$8, $2. 3 '_"'j".'"' "'?&tlflj elyb work, 3 prites $10, # f #* Migh . Schools' to Compete. _ To show the thirty thousand $30,000) ie . ds ie ds .A walnia ts iraraintia it c td 2t stitnte are to mmw *'li ".'&_?W\ "-l«; * Dr.':ohti H. Egbert, McKinley's personal physician, compromised 'with was ~ 4 ; 5o cez the firer sahit Iiod be bas Sexton, police said, freely admitted the alleged attacks, including one on a 15--year--old girl, and offered to plead guilty if assured he would be given a HHife sentence instead of the extreme prints to authorities at Toledo, O., in the belief he had some connection'with Ahe clubbing of a number of women there several months ago. Toledo, Sept 8.--Toledo police offt+ from St. Louis fingerprints and a de scription of John Sexton, 28, . held there in connection with assaults up on St. Louis women. | : ° They declared; however, that a thor-- ough investigation would be made im-- mediately upon receipt of the neces-- nave fullcharge of all the agriculitur-- al events. ou'a'M are charged in any of the _events. -- ' The county papers will each week tarry 'notice> and ~details, <but=those desiring early : information > --should get it from either the farm burean or 'the Chamber of Commerte, Wau-- Hatfield, 48, and several other attacks sult fatally, were all attributed to mysterious "clabber." ~=~-- -- Several Toledo victims have indica-- ted to police that they may be able to : Sunday, Sept. 12 « °5 ue Cl o23 o . tiom T E.4 Puut \_._~ _ A 2 P. M. B . yriation. wrll find you. calh "" hop oh. _ NP "here is a step or two ahead ob h § a v a § the Waukegan Race §/J > _ _ SRCOND FLOOR :;*:,,.,."& Pz m Wash-- BJ n P A 0# C 4 m d s lavs I 6 _ &# &. gtys. b' > d F s . : t "» * y$ i ~%% [ SA t na " 4. 4 § * --Motoreycle Club J) _ M ~ PCR _G a "?" -- -- t :;' 4 ':' "; | p ." & P E* -A . ¢ h P .' ,"' " g an !mmw mt --. ie s ."' «o 1R .:. \x ;_' i P Ne s J i s t 4o .2 /:¥ T o . k: ~ . CC We drep * Aut e P e at, $ x * ah i e .. : * ® *~F Qiz': & t j . #a * d n"' 4 .; . T5 k $ -- /« e % ' Come Early 1| .®" w ide [3 / 3 e "'» R *J & y $s * itta~ z+s M | gee | [} '". f } i 0+ t '-.': -- e -"" § ; : i\ f . s * f _ >« /0 Apmanitna thes *R N. -- f¢ *";:. AN_ ESCAPED CONVICT 'OL O t Vacant Houses. Automobile and .. Motorcyele 'Btunt : . publ gteat danger N fm r M of Chembourge for. :'fl- b .fi for : & -- visit last= ing two The Afsouncement Mid not reveal the details of the program to be followed nor the pur-- o VISIT PABIS will leare for Paris September 27, it wasoffieially announced toigy. -- * After a stay of a few days they Rose, according to Dr. Schierson's an-- swer, would send ~paraffin < coursing through Jack's arteries placing--him in A Paris @ispatch to the Interna-- /. When Marje returns to: school--off to -- élasses she will go in a tri little frock of /. _ wool twill, perhaps, well tailored, with . [ . _ guch youthful details as white-- cuffs, col-- --[_ -- lars or a swanky leather belt." .. _ . * For 'tea time even the most mannish of f ~ ~collegt '.!eghim' like to-- wfatmsoft, fraceful . ,7'_.;3; : Q- *eE al;e mflny 0 ' { eh .m-, ing % which you will ':;ed?so foll;a in-- :4 _ formal dancing parties; and if you have-- ; * tistion d'mw fou sain -- proopubine . ~here is a step or two ahead in style! * ' n Cilietaly og Sm 'ine Apparel for the Days You --Spend at College 8.--Jack Dempsey'¢ D4 ales 9. _' Bee What Mary, the Waitress, Did [ 3 _ ~I16 LOVE EVERYTHING? ; < on --the Fine Travel Coats In Block Plaids and Different & Kvery truly smart college wardrobe will have in it one of these--YVery new travel coats--not only for travel but for every sport occasion, These 'coats 'are here in--many : for College Girls "(A.7T5 -- in ao¥en . Wls woolens. Th talloring is exquisite--individual--and the 'furs at the collar are well chosen,. -- Come see this interesting dis+ Anest detail. 'The fabrics are those interesting new A Blend of Laughter and T ears \Go much sought in misses' coats--everyone luxurions to its Coming Next Week "KICK IN"° 23 -- Mixture Designs and Silk Plaids That Are to secure the 19.75 to having C t cailing ucss in Th ced 541 FOR RESERVATIONS | RKE -- Today is not one minute too early to -- select collegiate negligee and quilted ~robes to outfit mademoiselle for the Fall semester, This showing therefore is quite opportune at Rubin's --offering several different types which eollege and school girls adore to own and wear "after hours" about the sorority house and dormitory.~Black satin is appropriate for Pullman wear, while <many younger girls especially prefer the * In soft French blue, orchid, peach, rose or black neatly tailored and fin-- ished with cord and tassel.> Neg-- muhmn a great variety of styles coloring to choose from. o= Childs $ -- 12 . '25 Colors, Soft and Cozy. Unusually Smart "Different." RUBIN'S SECOND FLOOR. a3 # ¢

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