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Libertyville Independent, 4 Feb 1926, p. 12

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M ¢ .c f *E such FEileen : :-- 'ture, that Joyalty could not be for Re ~WF x > |aspirations discarded, howsoever v} ~------ ldearing her in a turmoil of doubt. 4 --~ woce. ~ing, u uie M it Lo sBc r'wr --\*sleres hts duty is to prosccute 'the U _ "A :Boy. Mannering is opposed for re-- * * ,::v:-;t't;o--;o;: and therailn.|rite like that." --' ""»**"* { ine wi \shelled against the panes befor¢| yarjorie looked up and there WAS >| mj s f x 'hgflhlh"lm.fl".-quvi'mhm' No'r:n' o .~ . * "----~ mighty ses. es & big eyes. \__ C!l_ {to h s . _.__ : Suddenly a fash of turD-- | _ «But it you ove a.person, i. you . | doned . fe> . 4i 4 >~ .:~,@_°.Wr1£:..~ mg mwm Cars . 3""&' oax, i : 6 -- m ie nE e n o wad yose |Tock pae poaye N* **--| _| contes B , wazzne----_ > "-- ne it a monstrous Iruck T8 PM |them, 44 peeSt > _ _ -- . 1 602 28 en n peniticon s caitsu ts onl V e NNR ImRCiH t " L 10 sn t 02 RSImH e :"'F.E""_% nd, Zinting m,h-mbfl:nt'g;' on dej _--z~.._ J mes eyes to a pane, stare forth into. "N.ML&* mecagecr t sn l j e _A 86 d it ch h ctint mad %. _ B2 _ N Foung Hob Hannering G-- in 164| Piits 3 seaecant story 1 ons ".. /. sdharged with manslaughter, a car T es UX . mc aohich ne sces _ riding nesing ev it\ v en rapdlipiiee Ih e "[< _ jerashed into another kiled ""'", a f _ _ _ Goman. His father, John Manner.| | "Youdarlings, whispered m-u' p.mu.m-uoum e * .'m'%dma-r"; ~*--_---- evme in bere this "minute, *nsisted Kilesn, turning and hastening from m*wflfl.""m There «were JOverSs iL (Mm--which "he swes riding Msk 2 | Hlovely Hovers." P into er and killed > a v Remaact "uis feou'" Je agncr |_ ryoutartimgs,* whinperss o mm'um"."",::',"' j but * claves is duty ts fo proscoute 'The|. *They Aud trombles, foo . LW <boy. Manngring 14 OPPUC" 490 _ 1i usts Asath " -- cont $ "wlection by Jéerome Wallace. Wal tul unto death," continued Mar--} \tace is a former suitor of Bileen, jorie dreamily, only 'to be shaken Yrs. John Manncring, ond: he by a<great--sob. "H--even, wmvuumuna»un\wmmu --swill be in a position. to help both | now 1 ean come--I shall always MMMWWM'WMI*" f L Cosl e css TB (A .R o lmnnam .seems to be her fAink} Ahppe. F Jn -- e t o n n ticteres ing 0 0 ~ OO O _ . Copyright, 1938, Watner Bres. Pictures:Inc. / * Col. Smith Prepared To Tak ;Qm who mu-w:mtwm IrengRich 4s a : picturieg l Up Case At'Marech Teem; in-- this--mowel. . -- _ _ dn ---- vestigate 2:Other--.Boys : gotten nor those Jong years O 9 . _ tual ; i : wmnmmm upu-uh-dnuid.www akin, I'm atraid." tal the object, without a struggle. -- "I don't care." In Marjorie's eyes muummmwuuofium-r mmmu.umnam tyrs. "It d--doesnt make a bit of Without a storm arose as the deark-- differencte so long as I keep --faith." uenc s rmariy 4900 Cht V Vn Papteds ~CP Another lightning flash and WOR\ /_). --" 1 _ner taee and tho 'closed The saw was-- plain. Mlflumulm'.md dled up on the top of the brick WAlL |1_,___,"reeting. But when she -- § _1 |opened them.there was the certaln & Ec__-.mmmw-«d- | / and sees her way clear before ber, in them, as well as resolution-- e the great resolntion of a mother de Y} = S |termined to go to aby lengths for \ Caf the sake of her child. (~+ NC ~*Yonu are right," she salid, and i EN " -- there tould be o "doobt but that \SZF ) -- * Cs she was speaking to herself. "If Sele] \' 1P *\ | you love a person ;you do not cars oys M what sacrifices you make for bis ®"The Rose 0' Kiliarney® which is being presented At the Majesicl the: MIt6 tThis Week, is proving one ot MAJESTIC PLAY _ WELL RECEIVED . 'Ghe returned this emile with in terest--with usury. _ -- regardless of. the descending rain, was a little Agure. hE es betore ber ~*Tiha Agure u!hv.lml. eertee "Come right orer bere by tha #Hrepiace, deat. 41 nave these log*# Iie it aint 44 theat 1 onn ant M that wet 30 can ot it tor you.' Whaterer possaxsed you io expose yoursalf in this way wa such a night? Do you want to omich your deatk of cold *" In apite of the Aames which wete the réom." C 4 Hardiy a moment elapsed before she was back, bringing Marjori®s Patterson, rain Greached and the moment. Klleen was Alled with tondernosas as sahe regarded hor, _ "You met there each night!" ! Marjoria nodded vigbrously and at i tor you." wWuhnaitarer T/ J3 J 200 sds Pe® : um""'. "'b'"'m"mummnu nick "':L"r _"m" uunm"v:hm in apite of the Sames which werk U ves t powertite' me leaping ap the logs, Marjoyia|Catts it was a -- prorocative, "m'z"_..mh.mmmtvtuunnu- was with chattering teath. ana on« with's 'boliimgke «hick L008 "T§b and 1 hh '.'mmummdmm at the w--w--wall erety night." > presence thaw I#f bhe bad Dees 4& Very forlorn «nd pitital did @4 [ P'6C8 6t futaituts. sit Took at the grouches there, 35{ _ ~Altt true ruite ts ofted Hute she wers Disne, hantress of men, htm'w.n."fi.; ker artows wers badiy bluntod H|__ . _ wuat mastar mind Of polt i "Always, for mmonths, he aevar forgot. All I had to 60 was to hag »ArigpecAig'er " uigh f wast, o P s a4 Ih.h'o-".:t.:'!on \woes, finding comfort in the other's r'mh)«nn. Again a shiver shook Marjforia, but, despits her chattering teeth, By DOROTHY A.F. MARCELL SYNOPSIS threw open the windo®@ VHI--Continued want on. WMesars Clatke and < Jm a great wave= of tenderness Hileen ~drow the girl: towards her. but as her fngers touched the oth-- er's damp. sbhouldérs cher mother's heart was awakened and she drew but in an instant there was & 18 " | on gependency petitions B¥ "Kvery ~aanight--at There was a festive air about the Wallace apartinent and magsy erk dences that Jerome Wallace was entertaining. A slmple aCair; ye4, aa Iaformal afailr, guith Iclormal From the table spread before the Breplace Wallace and bis guests Kad dined well, even som ptuousls. Now, in the easy comfort of bis tounging robes, Wallacs lay back 'a his chair and considered the world with that contenatment which only a well Hned stomach and a 'com tented comsclence can girsa, Yet the very interesting bit otf the world l: which his smmiling saze rested of a wort which some times plays bavde with conkclence, It was a woman. A slopeyed wom an, rouged of cheek, penciled of «Te and with a luxurlast charm o 10 l( oi minle tedu (u"" > |--| SHEALING MATTER avaky atrata of soclety at Arst hand to Ot himselt for the ofice of Dis trict Attorney, However that may be, he 414 not U# was a pleased c hl..An--lCt'fll-uz:: At drawsa Aby Uis: powst 4 1k] plece of farnitare. Alas, truso genilus is often slight ad in a caroless world, We #o o vallarly disregarded was none oth ar than that master wmind ot polt-- thes, Wlick Jenninags But, no mat ter, a good man cannot be--downead, and this fellow Jennlage ¥ia--« man of parts, Behold him naow is social guaise, Ml'lutllh'.z more rakishiy, Als cigar: at a greater angle and a. jorlal asmile playing over bis raddy, fat face, Ah, who conld resist bis mu.'muct-ffl:& own a¥airt ho was guaits to the ftact that bae was regarded much in the light of a footstool is tic, and it would not be stranga i he recejred : numerons requéests to sing during other 'performabces in the future.. Hijs is oue of the most pleasing temor volces heard here in a Jong time. . Other members of the cast also até--placed to good ~advantag? and tun seoring their usust accesses a barem. Pn le * _ ({To be continuet) charteA i*x don't care l:}" td the polict, Caused the arresi_ * _ _ ~sep{--|Af Miller. and Noron. _ which -- prought -- aceuse them of stealing an autome bile and with robbing three Wauke-- gan men, it was learued from. States Attorney A. V. Smith today. _ . _ . Milier, who is seventeen yearssoid, and ' Noren, who is -- eighteen, were ~arreated --by Assistant ~Chict _ G#orge 'Stried of Zion, who announced,. after -- Unless George Miller--and Ben N en, two Zion Jads, can find bon men they «are apt to linger in" county jail unfllthe first --Monday COTmOLs. "_ : Col. Smith, due to the--ages of the lads, . was réluctant in,. pushing the matter for the extreme penalty, but the _.j.et!on;._t he nds o Two boys are to lvedin t case . in qfifil !Q'.;bfl. who . ar tends the local high school, and Nor-- en. They lived near 'the deserted barn in which the stolen Nash was secreted by day.. These boys, hear-- Ing of the car, slipped over and cut the wiring as a prank, so badly. Jam: ming . up --the' car: that > Miller and Noren had it towed by & garageman to the city limits where tBey absan-- _ MORE--ON SLVERS THAN FOR SEWI Vigiet Coen, acting> principal~ the --Manbaittas * Trade School { Gifis, _«ars there's no barm ig kno Insz how ih--sewx, but Jt Just: i4 "As tong *»* the retai) fkasopable -- charming.--. c} aAteraze woman . won't | sbould sle?" she 4878 . _--*"*Why sboyld a woman sapend hbef 4ime. sowing when 41 «witht interters _. _--_-- SCHWwAPS CAREED -- --~ "Spbwab smid 'm'rbd.:um':g that CRB m tm s And !:: what others ean't--.do* His -0,-2 VC / uP' 4 ulpalikls . s xm & ¢ 'W'W'.--.-- "Vo':. clothes are Lik twlay is td the earser for berself in a Nlelid tha m not overcrowded, Missi, Coon d4¢-- EPCE --rnme= : Pm is l SX M _ "--_"Ws Mimply caonot fill the d# mand for g¥a who kLhow how to sew. Many of them step into «ples-- domestic art, byut it makes a TH > ARE AUCTIWON--Get young Gates to .¢tr yuur sals. Experienced auctionser, S$1 Go. Geneses HI. Phon»e Wauke ~ gan $624, ét ~Waukegan 117 Washington 8t. Phone 636 or 2729 i ',A 6 m'o 'om)."' w 3 l tong ®** ible _ c) > ~ Ctoue The Second Semester of both the" Day Evening School begi11§----......«--.~--=---->~.,---- Enroll Shorthand or Secretarial Coursé, > * We place our graduates in responsibleé positions two Waukegan.. | Business Colleéege | makes up Abhisk those Business Collége Monday, February 8,-- the a Bookkeeping, . Accounting, l ~ NOW PLAYING The 'gocalp, whichk .ts on .--«many tongues in diflumatie <Circles is very guarded.. . _~. _ o is being~'@iscuseed ~with new ~visor, forvthere: are whispers that his break over the--alleged inZuente--of--Colonel "Rumanien Reaputin ~m7.u-' um«_r in T Andan talay . l _ T an v'eraiw.,a'o-f'&-c!'"' o ihe ~ King. Ferdinand,, according to the |---- _ -- Express, repromched --COrown . 7 Lnde/o cssn . ~--_-- WAUKECGAN Prinea Carol #o resented the iuflu-- ence that he engaged in a fist fight, f m.«n-nutm poday -- de< nied that it bad ever heard of any dificalties® betwen 'Prince Carol 'and. the colonel. i 1 h It is recalled that rélations . ba« twoan Quoen Marle and the Court:of: 8t. 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