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Libertyville Independent, 21 Mar 1929, p. 2

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"Jarnegan," "the low down on Hol-- lywood." now running at the Woods Abeatre, Chicago, is a quite litearal and %:ctu:nlu stage version of the Jim Tully book exposing teh shady side of Hollywood life. The book earaged a great many of the film capital resaidents, but Tuily simply remarked that they ware bling to a tot of things ho saw while working in the cinema studios. Charles Bea-- a and Garret Fort, who made the . caught the vigor of the story, and Richard Bennett.who am& as "Jarnegan," made his big-- goot Supporting the noted star are Prod Irvin Lewis, Hooper L. Atchliey, Elaine Temple, Lee Smith Ruthel ma Stevens, Helen Crane, Edith Ar-- uold, Angila Raigh, Jack Kilendon, James R. Walters, Don Macmillan and other equally popular players. | "Jarnegan" Now on At Woods, Chicago Neia Jensen,. who w»s in charge of the craft, states that fish bhoxres were thrown near thg outstretched hands of the drowning man but he x:od unable to grasp them. While n was trying to put the boat rround to reach the side of the man Roe sank from sight. Death of Christiansen was a blow ed as an expert swimmer, was due to the chilling effect of the water. It is believed that as the water sat-- urated his clothins hi« »~+~ recame Numbed by Cold The failure of Christiansen to re-- main afloat for more than a matter ot seconds, although he was regard-- The last of the tragic or near tragic occurrences happened yester-- day when Sam Christiansen, aged 35 yoears, of Chicago, who was assist: ing the Jensens for the day in the first trip into the lake since their narrow escape ({rom death, fell from the rear of the boat while returning to port and before aid could reach him, sank to his death in the waters of the lake. First Owner Killed The first misfortune in which the craft was fnvolved came more than & year ago when Jacob Osmandsen, tirst owner of the boat, was caught in the winch and crushed to death. The next sesious incident came when the craft became disabled and almost foundered in a 40 mile gale with the three Jensens aboard and the subsequent drifting of the craft for tour days while its occupants were given up as loet. wite and brother during the past two weeks, has lost its jinx. The drowning of yesterday is re garded by the superstitious as breaking the "spel!" that has hover ed over the craft almost since it was built and they bold that it no longer can be regarded as a har-- binger of tragedy. beligve that (the launth, "Uncle Gam,"" which Was figured so glar fi{ ln':.hcox'xows of Waukegan and & 1 Neogls Jersen and his and brother during the past Following the theory of 'the old rule 'of three regardoed as hifaillible by the superstitious, local fishermen Believe, However, That Fol--/ fowing Rule of Three, Craft . Is Now _ Absolved JNX HAS PURSUED = PAGE TWO LAUNCH : SINGCE: 17 WAS CONSTRUCTED MONDAY APRIL 1, 1929 _ _ MUSIC BY PAUL'S ENTERTAINERS :30 TO 12 _V :30 TO 12. um. -- The purpose of the meeting }Is in connection with the proposed new township high school to be er-- ected either in Lake Forest or Lake Bluff in the near future. The cost of tuition to Lake Bluft children who attend the Deerfield--Shields high school is held to be excessive. To avoid the trouble that arose last year when Lake Bluff children were denied admisison it has been decid-- ed by property owners of the village to take action at once. AT ST. JOSEPH'S SCHOOL HALL There will be a mass meet the property owners of Lake next Monday night, March eight o'clock at the school an 1 °C W GG _# AiAVkiR e LAiIIVUL G WULL~ derful dance, get your crowd together and come over to the VALE-N_CI_A BALL ROOM FOR A REAL GOOD TIME and a won _ No search has been made for the body and it is not likely that one fwm be carried out within the next few days for as long as the water of the lake retains its low tempera-- ture, the body will not come to the surface. Dr. Maurice Penney, acting coun-- ty : copomer, notified /of the drown ing last night by the Waukegan po-- lice department, started an in vest!t-- gation into the death today. as the dead 'ftie nd of th Jensen _ had \from boyhood. 'been able to eat tragzedy occur MASS MEETING ON NEW HIGH SCHOOL MARIAN CLUB Nels Jensen, his wife and brother E ¢ the dead lg had peen,. aclose '-t , I s 9 @ nd of the" P.MM o * sen _ had _ KRhowB Chf'l"ll 3A o j y 4 m boyhood. 'h(f«)zcr Has no: | ' 6 n able to eat agythify si e d f : A sedy occurred. & 10e D _ ' j Ap o search has been made for the l Y¥ and it is not Hkelv that-- mnna \ bo: D A N C ners of Lake Bluft ght, March 25, at the school auditort-- a mass meeting of given by the Mang t e3 u. .o | the boys took a Ford truck belong-- Ing to George Baldwin of Lake For-- , est and drove to the Lawrence Rob-- | bins residence on Illinois road and broke into the place. The police were called and the boys arrested in the place. They had taken nothing of value. / The Ford truck was reported stol-- en and later recovered by Lake For-- ,est police who claim that Redmond has a record, having been in trouble 'on several prerious occasions. o R. L. Jones has caleulated that it 8 million persons were to taik steadily and the energy of their voices were to be converted into heat, they would have to talk for an hour and a haif to produce enough heat to make a cup tul of tea (even If they were all poll-- tleolans) '--Nature Patroiman Henderson of the Lake Forest police department who ar-- rested the boys Tuesday night testi-- fied that they had been drinking and ers, fwo young Lake-- Forest youths were bound to the grand juey on charges of burglary last night when they were arraigned before Justice of the Peace Sorenson of Lake For est. Redmond is being held in the county jail in default of $10,000 bonds, while Powers was released on bond furnished by his father. Barry Redmond and Arthur Barry Redmond and Arthur Pow-- Powers Held Under Bonds of ~$10,000 Each Energetic Conversation ___LIBERTYVILLE INPDEPENDENT. THURSDA Y 50e A PERsoOoN FRIDAY, "The Redeeming Sin'" COMEDY . NEWS .--. NOVELTY Tuesday, Wednesday March 26 and 27 S $ t nnnmmmmmennenmemmemmee SUNDAY, MONDAY, MARCH 24 and 25 _ Sunday Continuous 2 to 11 CONRAD NAGLE and DOLORES COSTELLO in SATURDAY MARCH 23-- FRIDAY, MARCH 22 ------ ONE DAY ONLY 'Cheyenne' »* Ken Maynard As Big as the Heart of Humanit Comedy .. News -- F Dwgerp;:fi Theatre Richard Barthelxnet)g. "SCARLET SEAS" A hard boiled sailor man finds true love aboargd a mutiny ship-- Thur'day' Friday, March 28 and 29 The Following Week: _ "UNCLE TOM'Ss CABIN" The latest Zane beautifut._ Tues., Wednesday March 26 and 27 PHONE 321 PATHE REview "Marquis Preferred" with NORA LANE and ' CHESTER CONKLiN AUDITORIUA with An entertaining love farce patked fuil of chuck!es-- Sunday, Monday March 24 and 25 ADVERTISEMENTS AND NEWS ITEMS CONCERNING "Rough Ridin' Red" See the freckied--taced dare. devil in the speediest of his ac. tion shows-- Saturday, March 23 "SUNSET PASS" Comedy: -- Should Scotchmen Marry, & 4} BETTY COMPsoN LORETTA Yrounae with JACK HoLTt (, SATURDAY, MARCH 29 and 30 (Sg._t_ur'dgy_h_datinee at 2:00) wo Million Dollar Production Buzz Barton "FOUR SONS" LIBERTYVILLE YANKEE cLtPPER Also Comedy and Fox New; THEATRE "GOBS oF Love" story im FABLE Thursdam '"The with JAMES MURRAY and Our chef knows how to prepare food in a homemadé way to suit your taste . . just as you like it and 'J!ust;' as you want it f FINSTAD'S 61 _EATSHOPPE | SCARLET | > SEAG _ _ Dine At FINSTAD'S PHONE MUNDELEIN 60B--M.2 ,rus HALL 1§$ AVAILABLE Fon PRIVATE OR PUBLIC PARTIES, AT ~MODERATE RATES. ar. RANGE TO MHOLD YOUR NEXT PARTY AT "THE STABLE$§® BARBARA KENT DIETZ'S STABLES IVANHOE Dancing Every Saturday Night oNE daY onLly Matinee and Eve For an Evening of Real Enjoyment STARTING AT 9 o'cLOCcK Shakedown" Music by Jockey Club Orchestra COMEé OUT TG o--day! Cartoon LAKE FOREST , MARCH 21. 1929 able One of the finest attractions ever offered the dance loving pub.ic is Jimmy Greens famous Garden uf Al-- lah orchestra, now playing at ths Valencia Ball Room in Waukegan. This band has made itself knowi ali over the middle west by its reguiar schedule of broadcasting from radio station WBBM, Chicago. It is play-- ing a limited engagement At the Va-- lencia, ending Saturday night of lblSJ Famous Broad;.;ting Band at the Valencia i 1O 0 OW MV AMAACRTUOICIL The big attarction for Saturday, March 23, is Rarl Jack and his Lond o'Takes Orchestra, aptly described as "the Badger State's Unique Raythm Masters. * Dancing will start at 8:30. l'ace opened its season with a larg. crowd in attendance. This beautifui \bain rcoin and recreation center, lo-- icated one mile south of Anti»ch, on Highway 21, is well and favorably known to thousands of peon's thru-- out northern Illinois. Word tha; it has opened for the new season wiil be haned with delight by thom:ands who have taken advantage of the wonderful dance floor, splendid mu-- sic and high clags, clean, entertain-- ment provided by the managetaent. mm . & W3 > Antioch Palace Draws Big Crowd at Openino aw cac. performance In addition to the feature pictures, £~~" c medies and interestiag nov-- alties wili be presented on th --c =~= to The bill gets off to a gooi stait with Buzz Barton in Rough Ridtin' | Red, the feature for Saturday, Miich 23. Sunday and Monday an en:'c: taining love farce, packed 'u'l of 'lmusing situations, is Margquis a're ferred, starring Adoliphée Menjou anad 'supnorted by Nora Jane and Caoste-- Conklin. Zane Grey's great western siory, Sunset Pass, with Jack holl, will be shown Tuesday and Wedns. day, March 26 and 27, and Richara Barthelmess in Scarlet Seas Thurs 1 day and Friday, March 28 and 29, is a picture, tha? everyone will wantj in eaa Auditorium Theatre _ Offers Excellent Bill Picture dlovers will lhave 2 ':ne choice of pictures to select from in the new offerings of the Auditorium Theatre, Libertyville sic of all time, "Uncle 'Towm's Cab:n' will be the big attrac:ion. Undoubt-- edly everyone in Laks coupty will want to see this wonde ul prouuc tion, which was made at a cost of two million dollars. oo n e e en en t on c and Wednesday brivgs "lhe Ro 'deu'n}ng Sin", starring Courad Niagle aud Dolores Costelio. Ts picture for Thursday is "T4u_ Shakeuown ', with James Murray and BHarbara Kent. Friday and Satzsazrtf's big offering will be "Four Sons", a pic-- ture that has been described as be-- ing "as big as the heart o1 human ity." The following week that cla=-- _ N N TPCNEPC l FrIaay wWijh a western picture, "Cheyenne," fea'uring Ken Maynard, _ the Deerpath _ Theatre, Lake Forest, offers a «4s prou gram of fine pictures. Seaturday, malunse and evening, Richara Ba~ theimess in "Scariet Seas" will be featured. For Sunday and Monday, "Interference", a traly wonderfuli p'.c'lure. 'u to be offere4. Tuesday tiumt OBiy on concrt i botsshrdiu Jtht only one concert is to be given in this community, everyone desiring | to hear the concert is urged to make / innrntion: as sooun as possibie. ( Deerpath Has Well ~ Balanced Program st Saturday evening Ant'och Pal __The --renowned Rhondd& © Weish Male Singers will appear next Tues-- day evening, April 1st, at the Liber. tyville high school auditorium and Present a varied concert of solos, quartets, choruses, glees and other novelties. The organization consists of fourteen singers, is directed by Prof. Thomas Morgan (Glynfach) and has made several Victor records. Rpv 2 ; monmet Starting off Friday with a "Our Missions in Brazil", an illu«: tiated lecture, under auspices of St Waithew's Lutheran church, at Fair field hall 1 uts .. mt 4 besndihilh. t trcs.oh £ 2# d by mne uo--pital Auxiliary Friday Aprit 12-- Concert by the Rhondda Weilch Male Giee Club Singers at tha' hign schoo! auditorium, under auspices of, Libertyville Band. Monday, Aprit 1t---- A dance will be given by the Mar-- ion Club at St. Joseph's Hall. NDane-- ing from 8 to 12. Music by PW', Fntorta in.lll Wednesday. Aprij Entertainers the Woman's Guild of S!. law-- rence's church will have a baxery sale at Schancex's hardware store. Tu_nday, March 26-- oncert for Benefit Of Band March 26 Watch These Dates Countryside Club THEATRES--DANCES--RES TAURANTS--RE CREA TION (Incidentally, they also put up a mighty fine Chicken dinner A BEAUTIFUL HALL 1sS AvAILABLE AT MODERATE RC AL FOR PARTIES, BANQUETsS, WEDDINGS aAND pan PHONE WHEELING 10 OR 18 ry But he couldn't be blamed very much, for he He told the judge he was hurry ing to Wheeli 'ine steak dinners they serve at the Next BOXING SHOW Friday, March 29 "BY" Wyman and His Collegian;, Satur-- day and Easter Sunday, March 30 and 31 , ME E EARL JACK AND HIS "Land O'Lakes" Orchestra One Mile South of Antioch', on Highway 21 The Most Elaborate Ballroom in Northern Illinois presents Thurs., Friday, Saturday, March 28 with ANTON!IO MORENO and MONTAGUE LOVE A dramatic Sensation! Mon., Harriet Beecher Stowe's Immortal Nove!! A $2,000,00 Production °_ with GEorare O'BRIEN LO}B WiIlLson s0UND EFFECTS; GREAT FABLE rew--meweme and Stiee NEWS oFr tHe worip IN SOUND, HEarRr ANO S The out. standing Event of the Score Five Points for the Motorist! "TRUE ANTIOCH PALACE Saturday, March 23 '3_"@&-'\-'?&5 GiENIESIE JE o Nt A OREAT STATES THEATRE [ s One -- you n o-- v 1 A u l » ' V will never ves, A HARRY.PouARD.ppoduction "il "** UNION HOTEL COMING ATTRACTION: ON THE SCREEN & A'oreat states'"Theatre [A SUNDAY ONLY, MARCH 24 HEAVEN'" Badger State's Unique Rhythm Masters AT WAUKEGAN SEE MUSI1C NEWS and nucth, for he had a good alibi. & to Wheeling for one of the --Also News ------ ON THE VITAPHONE 'FOOLIN' AROUND' Delano Dell and Co. Nals Lyons and His Four Horsemen A SCORE OF ENTERTAINERS ORGAN ---- and ----ORCHESTRA -------- ON THE STAGE se FRAN K WALLlN AND JOYBOoYSs "Springtime Gaieties" "Always Something New" AND OTHER BiGg aActs ON THE VITAPHONE TIMBLIN AND RaYMGND , Fabie, Orchestra, Pipe Organ KEITH--ORPH EU M BOOK ED VAUOEVILLE William Embs ONn THE sTtage AND DaANcEsS --featuring-- --with A-- ----( Te RENT. too)

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