_ OING, DONG, BELL; _ / HORSEY TUMBLES C o INTO DEEP WATER For Monday and Tuesday, July 22 and 23, the Deerpath Theatre, Lake Forest, will present a distinctly un-- usual picture, "The Letter," it being for adults and persons over the age of 18. The leading part in "The Let-- ter," is carried by Jean Eagels, the famous stage star. Manager Emma, of the Deerpath reviewed the pic-- ture before it was booked and he says that it is truly a maserpiece of be all--talking films. Deerpath Offers Play For The Adults Only Before you give away a plece of your mind, be sure you have It to spare.--American Magazine. Instead of calling Little Johnny Stout to pull horsey from the cis-- tern the fireman called the 8. L. "Tripp Lumber company and a der-- rick was' sent to the well. Consequently John Newbore cul. tivated a little corn today with his nag. s PAGE TWO Then . . . ding, dong . . . said the gong in the Libertyville fire house and out chased the depart-- ment. The pumper was placed at the well and the water pumped out. July 22 and 23: "THE terpyt ;/ The horse, it is said, was the property of John Newbore. It tumbled into. a cistern Friday but the halter caught on the pump so the head was held free from wa-- ter. Monday, Tuesday, Getting the old civic club spirit Libertyville has gone the rhyme one better and replaced pussy with a horse. An Al Deerp;ixfim'oliheatre SATURDAY, JULY 20th: y Zane Grey's "STAIRS OF SAND" Who Pulled Him Out? Why the Libertyville Fire De-- The modern version has | been added to this out in Libertyville, where big things are done on a big scale. The Home of The Perfected VITAPHONE AND MOVIETONE Ding, dong bell. Pussy's in the well . . . was the way an old nur-- sery rhyme went if memory serves correctly. LAST SHOWING--FRIDAY, JULY Douglas McLean PHONE 321 The water hb ened to traffie. The storm, which was in the na-- ture of a cloudburst, swept easterp Bureau county, doing considerable damage. In the eastern portion of Bureau county the rain was accom-- panied by hail which caused much day 'and the tracks have been op damage in the town of Yyanet. partment and a Derrick. t 600 feet of mainline track Rock Island lines was washed t at Tiskiiwa last night when the uters of Bureau Creek overtlowed ind backed Into the streets of the 'own, flooding the basements of sev-- aral bhomes ~and delaying traffic throughout the night. "THE, CARNATION KID" Usually You Haven't *' OUT BY A STORM Featuring Wallace Beery _a Michi-- «e with her .nevy. early to ;hl;"':Building V olume is s. u.| $181,300 for 6 Months ------4M------ | R #, LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1929 19 #7 "r