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Libertyville Independent, 16 Sep 1926, p. 10

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*' reakexi~* P¥ "Broken hearts of: : ds attentive to Betsy, Het s S . yealous anger. ing around the Studios as extras die : 1y moports Heltye Zhen Hail is @ Can't Get Him Long--He's , a very luck; fellow ; m se y ~. Short--Who i# he?t --~ > Phyake of newspaper contests for movie Eryouts, are dismal faotlures in their ~~*~~*~ . EYNOPBIS ~-- ... #rom Hat's and expressing Botsy W-(uau»r'?-..?"m" smaildenks ney, in Hollywood as prive winners|#*14, in ber bard wars _ _ _ gabby rounds of the casting ofices, too; and because there are no more in the world, under the ego, than those whose profession it is to en« tertain the rest of the world, more than ons bit was thrown hber way strict business should have gone to another and more capable extra. But even the friendly offices of sentiment cannot avail beyond cer-- tain bounds of practicality. 'The returns ftrom day to mw were not enough to support decently, let alone a sick man and the expenses and care of medicine. BROKEN went to doctor and drug store. Mrs. Pruem indicated a willingness to extend some credit, although Betsy knew that she could not ex« pect this to be carried too Thr. What with paying his own and Betsy's board, and making "loans"* to her besides, Hal had not sared "There's about forty dollars there in my top bureau drawer." * earnings. But one, of the frst things he had mentinncd to Betsy hor noai ui ten hos Tpes. --'Betsy kept after Marshall to re deem his promise to help her secure small parts Marshall rowed that he was doing »1. he could, but :noth-- Ing came otf ais vague taik; and Betsy's confidence in hbim was shaken a bit, alth>ugh he plied her The story of 'Hal's plight and & 'Juunuu!:dsml'-' n!utohdlmum'ht you say," he m.} After that there wore days and days of bleak want. rqnnm' courage her hopes began to wane. 1t was not herselft she was thinking ot how, but the terror of watching u,m-n.ou.flu!& began to fail Mitle by little. the doctor grarely to Betsy one aftornoon : -x'.a-finnn&:um sary Yery soon to get him to a hos-- CHAPTER XH--C LCB 101 , I0O SHNOIJ * "Thanks ever so much, but don't assurances of his de OF by Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc, Betey, whose face had b at first, fell again: -u..";'fi.'.'.'% the experience that would put me over but you're got ~#omething _else that'll put you over with McLain, I know, kid, 'eause I seen the shine hbe took to you that day wo was be took to-- you that day wo was "carsnt 00 Fou maaF tate nldhth.ldbnm. "Tust this, kid----be lkes 'oem tresh and young!} Be good to him --and he'll put you over." ' "ml'nd)t:. But there was not the horrog of former days: in her reaction. Want and worry mmmunku 'Mh!m-uul. It's a give and take proposition, her face that she was not i nmmm' muuw:mMfil the studio. All the way home , face fiamed with selt--contempt be . C -- 7 brain was in a hot of shame when she reached the house. lhhudmmthn.la; solemn in mien than on the before: and Hal mumbling and low in spirits on the bed. "Hea'll hare to hare a~ spoecia}k would sell herselt to him that her beloved might lve. She bent her fAushed cheeks low to kiss the fesh of him whom she held abhove her soul.> Hal stirred a little, but did not awaken.. Then lmmumm_u ing as one might in escaping fro.m and most famous of all the suare and polished villains who wrecked fair hearts on the ailver screen for the thrilling admiration. of untold milllons of movie fans, stood in his Mbrary in the dead of night and watched and listened while Betsy TerwilHger, -- pale and frail and ::h'uru."""'" uire Tiarciing "& more than any the greatest moments in bis shadow dramas. The courage that had sent her in a sacrifcial mood from Hil's bed-- }umuammd ment . of . approaching 's house, and Betsy had walked the streets: for hours fAghting it over and over in her heart and mind4. It wanted but an hour of midnight before she at last drove herselt into tmmmhum to proclaim to the little girl's dee» porate mind the--character of *the secreen parts Mclain playod; she ull:"'.'.r wmwm::nm trom <her heart like an unopened '"Mm. hna.a {yq'm{-w-mqwa When no more words came from her quirvering lips and she stood in o ie on apian he loomed like an ogre. But she Then Hal wonuld be lost! _ _ _= _-- -- McLain's face was a dull rod, his eyes llhh:.- ho towered over "Do you think that Professor Kidder| -- One of those pests known to every meant anything by it?"* _ ; .o= g'mm&m * chis wdvertised a lettire on 'Fools? | . "Kou didn't know who T was when 1 w.munaflm 1 up yesterday, did you?" he ' 35 ® .'\w\-\ \1'..' ; n ~'Js --'------nvf * Fas ". hh. '."mr = M(:. .gy.;,lrfl-, * '~.. AW Rig.:, T;hcn _ ; ~"None.* !fi :l" *HZ .at)---!(: 'you -i:m to "Thought you said the dshing death. Have you.any last wish? good?" £. 1. & : Prisoner--It would delight me if my -- .*It was, but the entching was rot--| firm were allowed~to furnish the gal-- tim"* . ~esr mscc +. __ccwut~~ 1| 1OW8.--SORORES NIGSC -- (StOcKDO!m) . _ this novel, . _ (Te be sontingady . V * > There's CHAPTER XIIL Hdentified lest lest the giri read in | * en R xift, '* ~CMAPTER Xii--Continued. * --"Why did you come to me with-- with such a proposalt" Betay's inexperichce played her filse now; where one of brazen she stumbled into truthfuinest . "Stop!" McLain was purple with rage as ho drew himself to his full height. -- "So 'they really say those things about me, the nasty scandal-- mongers? mmu-g and it's true. 'Clltlfi- Te wththMtntlt"'.' As quailed beéfore him, Mo-- ney, ne contest Jris in Hatpeces, are atewal fon. in attempts at sereen acting. l;"'l'- % to 'be re: hearis of Hollyiwood," ts attenti0s pity for her obvious innocer apparent deep trouble He lead her to a chair, and af learned the whole story.-- _ io pevact en mt ait but whenr they sre bad they are "BROKEN HEARTA or 'chlnl.!vqs'!nmlhh of your head. , I bhave a girl of my own just about your age, and I wouldn't do:any Aifferent to you than I'd want others to do to her. I'l! be only too glad to help you." . Me rose quickly and called up the stairs. A gentle faced woman eame into the room. "This is my somparison} but when they:-- are generous, they are so dramatically and without reserve. McLain was of the latter class. .u-::gu We must go home with A butier brought their wraps, ordered their car, and was in-- Mhefllld:gh'bghl._ag Hal, and--request him to go to Mrs. Pruem's boarding housse at once. Presently Waliter McLain and his wite Ai PAfi We C e fd Heal, who had been aroused from his feverith and uneasy sleep at :.:u?o.munmm was ving delirious visions when he saw and recognised and mm_mmmm dtenpais rand* pronpuncen w favor vor-- mmMom attention was given. -- Whereupon "This ts my wife," he told Beity. deserted him in sudden @YNOPSIS --__. -- _ {entered the Hbrary," 'Then McLéin whom Betsy had and Hal COhut '&n for .« position 1 Just to ber_both 'of you, uh(durau.: dnnx- go, boy, let me congratulate 'you again on the sacted love that is in your ~Cherish it always more than you would your not be too much for her to give fo# and sob on 'his bosom.--He kissed .'wfi. ;.."h:uotl chestrut m t :mncn-'uochd)mm in his eyes more eloquent than any vows he could have uttered. MelLain, arm in arm with his wite, turned 'at the door' to call back --to Betay: "Don't Lforget to re-- port at the Studieo at nine tomorro® 'I'_fll"hbmhu-i like sny other period of stress in the creative entails pain-- : ful --muitiple throes for a single| w. Many bear the : labor of the birth <of a gigantie} #fl&l"o!mi t camorman to office boy assist--' ing as midwives; each full of en-- thusiasm to make the arriving in-- fant the most wonderfual ever born, that surcharges the &tmosphere of ; a big motion picture studio --when ; preparations ate under way to put | part is yours." head chopped off. Bo it was at the Stuflo which g;-.!la'e-"umdum making ¢f their first picture. 'The in the real lifo of Betsy. Closer, lhlsi.numumz His lmin, "wipe one worry of your slate. Hery's the ideal girl for the daughter part. Look now, can't ties!" McLain spoke lightly, yet with an--undereurrent of conviction based upon his private knowledgoe of how:closs to the truth that was Rushed and self--conscious undet their scrutiny. Then~they Jlooked at ane another and 'exchanged ap proving nods.., "I told you," cried Mclain, pre-- treading their opinions. <"She's--a And, boys." Betsy had an insight now into the difference infuesce makes. Un-- h-nllg_.hnpt-tam'ndu eourt might have sat in <the cesting lobbles until.she dried into dmmuwru.'mmr a little--talk, was agreed ©that RBetsy get the part sho impulsively went to McLain and gave his hand a frm, grateful pressure. ~--"Walter," < asked the producer suddenly, "what old timer is it of vu-lho!u-humr' it ts . @ resem m-omm l;fi"fii'?fl&' e ; Not Pajamas but Marips 'In the récelving wards of the base hospitals . the new ; cases received * Rastus came in with a bunch of oth-- ers, and the orderly was afraid that ~"Have you pajamas, Rastus?" he. »rsrgory s oald net uts steraip ry," ' . Steraly, "hereatter «when . want to . kwfiiflk',l'.'; k m3 'But, papa," protested the little one, "the sneeze won't walt For me." Asea x with CHAPTER XIV. (Teo be continv.d) 1g en o _ That is to be Held. -- |-- 12 sor George Bairstow, . chairman . of | . NK B p. :: W the road "'%FWM 128| (She--Have you all the accessories x:&:emy m.mudn 0M | Griy, your hew ChE? e to prepare f ."u. F ?antudtor the post. of county "'t.h'- Be"'!w and everything. ntu ent Of u"m' " t'.t @ --l-----*--o- state highway (department. can pre | : TOO REALISTIC l pare the examinhtion®' 3 + tnoeoryrrntniieunaee 4 --Under the law the: . . 1@ 806 J n ® less than three and i -- ©~ than | __ 7 P five names submitted . *field | F7 ',,:g . for the test. Those w. a alb} ; < e amainn ) .9 ready taken it do not hase itbmit PM 1+ S e _ TO TAKE ACTION SOON Chairman-- Ray . Paddock,. of . the board of supervisors, and Supervi-- to It & second time. This will make R. M. Lot acting -- county superintendent highways, eligible as ho was merly connected with the state high way demrt:olg which calls for the same test. e same light Charles Russell, who resigned as road chief in ahuff, would be able to, resume his place. Whether he wants it or not is -- not definitely kpnown but board members claim that he lacks the backing to get back his . old post if it aver comes to a vote. «--'The work ol Lobdell, members say, mm very W,M they that there is little doubt but what he will be reétained, unless, of course,~ something -- happens be-- tween now and the time of examia and me in the' middle of house--clean-- : Indirect Approach *Educated (affected by moonlight)-- Bomehow--you're different from other girls I have known. Msn-o- m-mmw" fathomable something that makes me-- Co--educated (also affected by moon light)--G'wan! If you want'a pet, say . Piano to Move "I've brought Fred home t« "Sh--hh. We need a Hft with the ~-- $8.00 From September 15 to For Your Old Coal or x Gas Range |-- During This Sale This Coupon is Worth $3.00 We Will Allow You Street Just Mail this Coupon To-- day to Any of Our Offices and the Saleeman will call Heaters. Shore Gas Company Heater of Your Cholige w0 If It Is Done With Heat You Can Do It Better With Gas -- -- you Th ese 'a not '© than *feld a al :bmit Loufi dent E+ d Telephone Waukegan 37 _ tHe show last night?" Madge--Wasn't there some talk of Mabel marrying a duke? dldn't say anything to her about it "Yes, it gaid on the program, 'On hour is supposed to elapse betweéen th first and gecond acts,' and it actuall Miss Hysee--I was encored three times, wasn't 11 Jealous Rival--Yes; the audience seems to realize that you needed prac A--B Unified -- > _.'»GasRanges 'l'awu'dsThe Purchase Price --_ Of a New A--B Range A Kitthen Range That Cooks a -- ho MBR .BR .. 1 6 o dnmacmmnd aEBoa O NeeR B PPR ME 0 *A hn Femarkn 4 views , | very long, tiring journey, this? L f if I "So it ocht to be at the price!"--4 I find, too often, if I wait, ; _ The most of them come &rze. . .. London Evening News@# _ t During Our Big Sale Of -- No ~-- No Coal To Carry No Waiting For Heat _ _ With Gas -- _: And Heats With Gas For Your Old Coal or We Will Give A Free Trial On 'The A--B Unified _ The Bad News it like hbhim? Becond Cold--Storage Rgg--No, don't, he's too fresh for me, .' ; girl I was with was a vision, whild the one with you was a €ight."-- BEverybody's. . "So you think our friend the old h.l'kfephulosthlsmlndeldrel!f' "No?' said Mr. Ade. "And yets Billy, when you and I passed cach other on Broadway yesterday, the "There's nd difference between e'lght' and 'vision'," 'Interrupted a% tor. &3 . "Yes; just sits and sings alHl da 'When the swallows come again.' Brought a Peach o "The stork has brought a little peachi¥ "The stork has brought a }ittle peac | -n;l::iio said with %,n. "How T am," the g eér sald, "He didn't--bring a 1* ¥irst Cold Storage Money's Worth, Somehow . Passenger (trying to make converst y ;;:37 7 ¢* ',: «;4 & U * / e [ > E_/ orzinhs * B For Your Old Coal Or Gas Range During This Sale Purchase Price of a TOLD WiTH A BANG .' Cook Your Dinner _ MIND GONE Clark Jewell With a Scientific Mys® Let The .

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