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Libertyville Independent, 11 Aug 1921, p. 3

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THE LZERTyVMU1eîIEP~IENM. THURSDAY.AUGUST I11, 1921 iforget an unbappy love allait- wîîl a c ago mnanufacturer, Friday tritde pos- wealthy resident of Palm Beach. She sibie an investigation which Chicago TRY TO FJ.ND dened thenman She promi o wed finsadrltvsdcaewl BALANCE 0Fr'k LOOT She dc-nied tie charge that T. T nîurdered main, h. a chauffeur for i. itseca, pe en fth anes ank llyt-rson. Mrs. lipîs, wlio livesi IN MURDER CASE & Trust Company, hact been sued li> Lake Viest n l daugitier ofMi hi-r fallier bcause oet ttendiions tfliore. s1uerday wire<i lier liustiaid. tforù,sd upon lier nig ihrfahr iîurder. and Postal auttoities unable to-Mr. feed was a party in a divorce tof lier drésire îo ci-ai hi,, name. The a igpotin f he action rscentI)' ," -she said, "but I do î-sloflse <toher îciegrarm was a awire find fli otono h ot know iîow it came out. My fatfIr -f roi!) Mr Ryerson oi-certing that Il--î slayer's theft ft collected $15,000f ront hiiii. ,-,î <n t<le iofeY ev d Postailauhorities aie bending leteic late<l <batMisa Clark dois, ,i Pntt -4.RodMe. effort to locate somte of the inîs sini4elielirP.riaet o ie s liur-iidiately aller ithe uecil,î of 332jOOstoen y Pstmaîras nat reme penalty that may lie inflicte<li Iti iç.legran. %IrslItolînes lefi lfor (iai-k. the womnan who murdered uî.an hrfrsoti Mlioe Flo;rid.a where sliep'vil] join lîithlai Pre<l Mitinîi- of Waukegan ai Or- Inspectors at Work Niaui tnuîi, anid lie, ,.iePflinilli'r. <indu Il us rescalied îhat,Miss 'esW-'t Palm Beach, Fia., Auti ;.,.. alr.iady ouîtu,iir in ltooîgtî t -airk, aflet oi)lcssing t,î robbery W ilenos conürKe prgres wi i infVi, inti fthe- affaiz., Mid! mturder, <'<1<1 wherî'gimor i lie:iiiîad<- lipe<- oward clearium Ili, the! ttu-htiNs.-,fiiends andfl< wl -t& - tiii SIf frior uit lie rond andlîl tideta il s i ihec robberî: III $3 21)0<,! t,o iMititmore ltn:;,liu- a a- a a,- <a (. 1 i<wcîi, iwa, a fronut the local îpost office- on J ti 'I. 2ijl<' aier, i'ia rc<,lpii-ti « n< lut -ýr uai 1;!r of thetvotai and now and the murder oi F. A Miltjiîi î-fol naini<lie îpostal 1;rC ut Ile utoiti- aeliin t int n rano aitMondas. «il. itw Iiînanlinus n 't-e. balance. whicili crimle, Lena C(iik--Q tijt - opiflion'Iliai hl- lhall li l r iiiifl lié n li rfi' iifitspt. ding ,outh- ress hlure, lias tonfu , ' i-i..orît . wt., <i.ifi- défairat,'n- 'ofMiý- I aard on t<lIie 'iîe Fryer'<e alenge inlspe<cons continlue- il niai-,uItîi,,' 3îexpoint t, i <t,- -Ili;,; i: rlaitier-., deatis, Naoui MlliiîrethelIi- man',, crime. hMoiît e I-iliii<i <-5f f Lake- Forest, lait nlght tlid walîat No Evidence Against Man t.ii i si lier-al, in.ui-ait , -J Mais Clark, poetegs, snakc charisi- I1fll1.ctors llnd fntlhifl i tflihie.. ý .ri ctntliti -vand enibezziing postflistremss nf 1hici t crifli it;tti aitiltec Rezurned <o Chcagô to Work. W\est Palnit Beach. Fia. tri Mutîi mbiery. Nliltinfiotr- s.ql-i Io M'est '-li lier father. 1 On thé- n iti;ni, . di, (e i l -, i n 1 .12 tl-t aeitingin Ile' "Lena Cll.i i.kiied zwIi l hirlie-ii- weiuiln's stingtmental lioces ,- tlc te foi- twn icat s tte -ause se feared if lie ieiedslite s'- iiullllii5. flitr tccenit-icitie.a <te <aîît ieai k t<n filitrandiset,éi i a ioight speid I<lie ret't>f a i Ile trlii iti ans. promnfent among hein liesing te I;ai iç>lil l'ark 5stationfl inti l lS. f- erai penits-ntia i,' " shle sa id- a iiiark d sut ritua lstic it înil a nd Ille ie h i - ; ii to, Wet't l'ali n 'Fatiser cauglit ber rifling tle go%.concepton that site wSasa supp~ i it é-rnuent mails. The $32,0ot ite stic woman. Site repeatedly flaunted Ili(. <<-i'ii ttnoî ,i watt thse -ouk of many differenti accusations of Ilrpi ~etuJoliifsonnliat i <11.1ing io (Io aitgil toc iregularit t-- i lieus I lihâte titist iformnation Ifront slitewas gsilty of itle trnb- ro ii a l-iel'ait< l--a il."sa tilWilliai !hers own lil,4s <.1 ls-fened thpeci denit-. ,<lîcpni .a-- 'ti(<"iiitful i Shot Hor n nFear and i.ýt,,ltcird liiaI o hiiilfu ir i',1, i é" h, 55-iiiil"in o f lié' <iil .' r Il(-c is. gting tlié Zin'-lariing sîi- , t,Utll riait I 1ý I- 'h ili <t ii< lnti< io % Il 1 -I i'n !. - o 'iîîaster Generail t a.- îîîîn'l and koc a t iét, %%a, Mluftiî 1i;,î!-' ii t,ît<tii ttc, i Il, s. ,, a lr.Annli ici titi i lai a,- nnel, tlie»d va> l,- o-i ttri fi rbstail airteSti' O0O0O000O0O00O00000 1'- .i i fil<t t cuit ' i nit , %=,, t e ,- <sis SIil- lia- ssIîed -e riU lr l i ittflt'1 (;l'rl() Wli - w, lie l - b-ivj,ren f;t lî-î - -l 1<hti -.trc-,îflunree, l-i -, ine'- c'a. n'et rieuuî i t i11 , ,ur Ai fer lie hlit !be<'n nrd' i -,l i1tc- * ed a . li f rotm hum sas ng thi: r s h-np.,la-I :.n îick in g u ilan -ea i.lu ha,! h-trn uble le las% a le 1 (A L)uttieru- i-t-a fiotrgat-- ,ný i - r-,taUuani 11glit no%% Mortgage Stil Stands - -:1 lier lbut-n in leazu- ait! hiciti ,.in dfî lituinfih li .verniriecnt,- ouldisi hýli î ct. ilt--.! ,ni (irtgai.- long ugo"- <r- Muttmii-.the widoa, î-isi 1 '4 tu 1 art, aa i tng tic- ai -ýd ofalni lierî,uglitî-r, a hoit. aulîen r nltng thiei- la-t ,-ilet-fn nonthse n -, i-Fore' Grl Tries <o Forgel ne au s -- ,'r-tornsl-)Ilin ois - s <il <lu1-lie d tu- e) h-r i .sh, t e, A Poet,ça, fus I1'hl nd -soin- inn bar-, Il., i- - lint - (i) itin,, - i 'n .1 1 t wander- ,itionnth. iT,ie v teck ni-» n m a r,ît - - niil l,aien path. t, r.i r, tus t-' t ja i.t!'n' ' il ,t d l ,i Th.u- 'Reci A T 'iark 2 ear ,- nil a i.'t,-for mris s car- a ri,<-q t Il îtb ili mcdi tatiî.n toc a lorat ni a-i 15<i-atîiat e.tiii its offîr - ,hiý âte-i fiiii ai hi>,- arc us torii'd !,our anti brou -hi hi'. wetkls i ontiibuti,n )sl USUp. w itli lie commnent, "H ec" in- S;ibbath imediition a- usut - Ryerson Offers id. EdaaildI., lYes.-'-,f. ma ut,5(Chi- I . &Um WAUKEIIAN WOMAN MAY DIE AS RE= SULT 0F A CRASH Drivin& with Tom Bervino, Mrs. Margaret Martino meets severe injuries Margaret Martino oî01.% "uk'--anlies in the Kenosha ho,,.ital in a very crîticai condition as tIv!ic' îult of an automobile a ccident twi, miles. south ~of Kenosha Saturda > nîglit, if ahe dlies, Tom flercino nif\<i.ukezan ai lie charged witiî nîansl,îuRliîer se- r ording to a statenie-n!t b, h.le Kenosha îîolipe today- Nlisq Mai ino waý injurîl in sucli a way ihat she was uncon cioU,, for 5liaurs andl the l.î iotfromn hec hospîrat ls tuai h. hatnres for <'rcos"e i ýarie sligbt. The accident otit aa i in.,, mni MNrs. Mariîn,,onj .-j i ilîee h ldien. acre dru ni«-s suilhi trom PAR néM TI Kenoha o rtur intber hme n wth te tlegaphpol. I wa inBerinoe*caped wiili sligbt - rSt- Waukegan and according to tlie Ko iliai collision that Mrs. Martino v-a-- ches as did aisoe <li lrpe MartJU - ses erely injured. clsldren. nosha police Bertino was1 apparent IV oieyrs i qoripwia unerthe intINence r.fi't.- poce Arred t h hn- iercinoin,ks ta hw A liquor. rt liorill<i f eri.iver n <lierefit ,,,rý i flriîiti lta li as bu At ayrt le tlî'yt Yee tiîîîît i ist . etlie nîtw s"is <ii' Ke,, two miles south-o! Kenosha <lies ýno-t jil uiwlirc lie wiIl b,' lîeid ai a 5crvrapdsp .Accordn met a car- going nortis, driven lis ipenklinti tvicsttflcfts in tlie case 011 i, e Keflasha Police, Bercino dtd isadore Jasculda and bis wile wlin Mc, Mi.If't, it ,le stiod di.a( tel] a tangible story wbereaa were enroule fri.Chicago îo %fi îl rdnut t(jthe 'Kflnoshit potlice, Btl<1 <ý explained <ing, isist as witno~ waukee. Idit ! i l<«i<iide e tsîhcant iah s'een the affair aud iccordtngW? According <o Jasculda, Bi«ecino tlid i(,.tichuit g, ')l fan-laîiglitcî,iî- ,l- î~-iee, not ie hlm bis share of the road, att irc in iiiiitui, A. coîr'ing <e Ilercino lie is a fore- hut Ilercino dlaimts tliat lie dîdl and Nèit lit N Mr. or %li-s.ltsciiila i.d «an in a Waukegan factory bat » I <iailit bak wîees wre nlieliinjurcd -asi res-iitof thir ri, «iunL dd not tell thse Kenosha authorittei oi that bisonckwe e(- ni- lruek by tht' Wýatkegan sotin zman.i i W 1% M >JMD>ye<j At any rate, as <lie iao cars, pas.aedl ..... flerritios car struck <lie rear end ot Itite Chicago car îin sucb a way <bat IL w qtimw, t turned the latter about cuînllelelY os&i l and liv <le time Jascuida and lis t wile gel straiglcned aroundtî ieii roundi their automobile lîca<lei o t i1n oisS !Sr^' FA iistead ni isoril. 1 Il S RuMlI L "i But aitîr lie siw lie had coidedj ---R-- -GF 1witi 0il' onrominut car l3ercino de- clrj ,enj(ajrdtolatonbi GRATF3r FAIR . biake land ti, t s t-car. but inl-ead t hr i., ;ui ie achertine, sow jTilSCiAnaIuh te l.itbltt ,i the -acie<ît ii ialtead! al a ritli clip andi colided 5j$3!IN IW US W -~ é 9dflê.Ira @wo ru'i% âé<~ééé4664éô4é444446446444444<ê4 'i i ... li .... s ni <<ndin 1' - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ;j i' n s'-k aitî ii latt-i. 1. î t' i ai.nk XW is-n.lan,! faniily 4 li \V'alt4,n -l'ent at' wP kfni Vai kV. nkan ait, Mi-.Waln. Lam ( ' raiit lii o *iag,%- i*4 : it S undie a.re, unsi i -lia ioS I Mc ant Mrs(Cv()iîon spnt FSiau \I s, n WaL,ii f ai i t oi m r kslrnanld Mr. es and visitP- rokraf; ljtrt ai lle wure Sunda> iie-a an iL., reamsocialaom e. hm o JrC aior . C.aDllornze o i.A. A siiier b. ir. < pea) Fit areh i cordiad nis id octtnd. i% 500 Pair Men's and Women's Shoes and Oxfords Iorder ta ma erOOm$for e ar ou aD stock o shewe off er yufor eight days only, your choice of nearly ail of Our Men's and Wo m en's Sboes and Oz- fords at $5 pair Women's and Children'a white oxfords, Children's brown and black and strap alippers at $1 .00 a pair' reduction during this sale. Sale Starts Friday, Aug. 12,- ends Sat. Aug. 2 SNo shoes returned, exchanged or charged during sale. RAY N. SMITH 'Proctor BIdg. Libertyville, WI.,* 1Last CàD n LaaU Last LaetCall Last CaIl L6cU Cali Last Cali Last CoU Last (ue6Ye, Cali Last Cali Last (GRAND- OPENING AUDITORI'UM THEATREI 9 1( 5 2C 2. '4 K Z1<32Ki id min -2t; 3 7. Il; 2 - 1.uM No 97. By 4 s -i>. 20 23 3i. M0 .2 Km i Il 14 2d winý I15 31l 24 lE oi NEWS OF LAKE o ICRIBE FOR THuE 0 >-41.SO A VEAR o md Eggs We ùe always vithwn less than two nhones at P. M. ing, III. %, Vice Presideit or- J.ST CO. GUARANTU .&iJNs Saturday,, August 1l3th LatThursday this newspaper announced that Saturday, August 13 i. to be Red-Letter Day in Liberty-, ville. It's really going to be a big day, for it marks the grand opeaing of the Auditorium Theatre. High-class. moving pictures will be presented every ýTuesday, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. Opening Feature, TOM MOORE in "HOLD YOUR HORSES" .A WORD, ABOUT-"HOLD YOUR HORSES" Behold TOM MOORE in hie greatest roe- an Irish street cleaner who rises, step L.y step, to be the greatest political power in New York. We will say--and no ane who has seen uiHold Your Hanses" wîIl contradict us-that there je flot another star on the screen today who could play "Canavan- like Tom Moore piays him.- When Tom Moore's millions of adm irers sec him in "Hold Your Horses" they are going ta have the suprise of their lives. When the picture opens, he is introduced as a street - cleaner, an orcinary white wingî with a face 1as Irish as a map of Erin. He is meek and tixnid-a cipher even among ciphers. Hie wif e. who was build like the rear end of a street car, found ber greatest delight in trampling on her timid spouse whenever he showed his unassuming caunitenancelun her househoiçi. There came a day when the výhite wing was knocked umcartscious by the coach-and-four of the proud Miss Newnes. a large flake in New York's apper crust. He went ta bcd with several minor wounds. chief of which "was a purple horse shoc embossed upon hie chest, and the missui hullied him back ta health in a couple of weeks. But' the street-matuicuning profes- sion was too much for hie shattened nerves, so he joined a dynamite gang. Haw does this thri Iling picture end? Sec it at theAuditorium Saturday! LDid You EvermwL See a Runaway Train? in "Mi-bld cO La i. -e YN Io g o$ , clefS'es P - ----- ---- -- - See One Here Saturday Nigt!!H i. Sunday's Attraction BebeDaniels IN "She-.Couldn't Help It" ALSO Lrry Semon ione of his greateat comedies "School Days" "A P'DLP'QU QT APDT" eTxudR.j mMàarmn;A C<ImAI-A IF 1 F 1 1 MUM7 PO 0

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