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Libertyville Independent, 11 Apr 1929, p. 2

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An autopsy was held Tuesday by Dr. Taylor, county coroner, on the re-- mains o' shrdlushrdlusbhrdluuuurdlu years and colored, who passed away in the Elizabeth Condell Memorial bhoapital at 6:30 Tuesday morning Death was due to a stricture of the smesophagus which prevented food from entering the stomach. After a gruelling chase of five miles, that taxed his motorcycle to the limit, Deputy Sherift William Klarkowski yesterday overhauled a speeder on Green Bay road, just as the car was being throttled down to §0 miles an hour. "Do you know you're going to pay plenty for this?" Kharkowski de-- manded of the driver, a man grow-- ing near middle age with slightly graying temples. "Mister, I get paid for this kind eof driving," was the prompt come-- back of the motorist who had a young woman with him. "What's your name?" "DePalma." "Not Ralph DePalma®" Klarkows-- ki questioned. "Uh huh,' came the response. "Well, I guess a driver like you won't cause any accidents," Klark: owski said as he motioned the pre-- mier automobile racer of the world to drive on. DE PALMA, PREMIER RACE DRIVER, GETS CAUGHT SPEEDING 'The deceased was the caretaker of the Paul V. Harper estate on St. Mary's roat in Libertyville. His wite. who alone survives him, assist-- ed him as caretaker of the estate. The body was shipped to the for-- DePalma was on his way from New York to Milwaukee for a visit. mer home of the deceased at Spring Hill, Kan., for burial. The Biggest Thing That Ever Happened T wo Shows 7 and 9 15¢c and40c Five Mile Chase Ends Con querer of Resta, Oldfield and Stutz Team. GETS ANOTHER CHANCE. HOLD PROBE IN DEATH OF NEGRO The Greatest Human Drama Ever Sereened STAR THEATRE FRIDAY, APRIL 26 A SPLENDID 50c LUNCHEON 1§ BEING SERVED. ALSO DINNER AND A LA CARTE SERVICE Private Dining Rooms for Parties, Clubs, Bangqguets Mike and Herman From Radio Station PAGE TWO GRAYSLAKE, ILL. "THE FINSTAD' 118 E. Church St. Libertyville AUDITORIUM THEATRE Chicago, Illinois Is now open for Luncheons and Dinners voming Attraction: HIGHLAND PARK, ILL Treat your folks to one of our delectable steak ar chicken dinners; servy-- ed daily and Sunday. . . . three mighty good reasons why a meal here is an event! Tel. H. P. 2400 HIGHLAND PARK Otto Lang, Mgr Every Evening at 7; Matinees Saturday, 2 to 5; Doors open at 6:30 Continuous Sundays, 2 to 11 sUVNDAY AND MONDAY, APRIL 14 AND 15 (Synchronized) GRETA GARBO and LEWIS STONE in a TUES_PAAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, APRIL 16 1--19 (All Talking Picture) with MAY McAVOY, LOUISE FAZENDA, EDW. EVERETT HORTON SsATURDAY, APRIL 20 COMING : -- "The Circus Kid" "Redskin"' "The Last Warning" NEXT WEEK :. "Lucky Boy" on THE STAGE THURSDAY, MaAYy 2: -- THE TROUPER'S CLUB OF TODD scHO0L SATURDAY, APRIL 20 SUNDAY, APRIL 21 with POLLY MORAN and FLASH, THE WONDER boGg Added: Comedy, News, Serial. Children, 10¢c; Aduits, 25¢ WHEELING, ILLINOI® A BEAUTIFUL HALL ISs AVAILABLE aT MODERATE RENT AL FOR PARTIES, BANQUETS, WEDDINGS AND thrilling story of unexplored Java Sammy Cohen in " "THE -- TERROR" with ANTONIO MORENO and BEN LYON Crashipg Thrills of the Unhited States Air Mail! Added: Vitaphone Act UNION HOT EL Added: COMEDY -- NEWS -- SERIAL "THE AIR LEGION)" THE BEST PICTURES AT THE oy" | _ '"The Doctor's Secret" "Abie's Irish Rose" "THE VALIANT" PHONE WHEELING 10 OR 18 Alrijpon "HONEYMOON" Mearl AT THE HOMESICK" Added: Vitaphone Act LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY, APRIL 11,1929. ¥, (: *# > \" / C TELEPHONE H. P. 1036 In DANCES & vaad . Ca) c ~23}%IOL=%* t WILD WEST Ay in addadawzacam 'THE WORLO'S CREAIEST AND MOST SPECTACLA_AR 7B UV AMANMSON $T AUDITORIUM DIETZ'S STABLES IV ANHOE Something Different 'his Solendid Hall i Available for Private Parties Saturday, April 13 eers Fast as light, furicus as a tornado, with fragile airplanes cracked up in a raging storm--and a love romance Glowing throughn it all. A tribute to Uncle Sam's heroes of the U. S. Mail. Thursday, Friday, April 18 and 19 A picture to thrill the heart ot every woman; the much heralded and long--awaited Von Stroheim masterpiece. Whenever you smell apple blossoms, you'll remember 'Orphan of the Sage' The mystery that amazed mil-- lions. Broadway's most beautifut show--girl murdered. _ Seven per-- sons suspected. Who did it, LOUISE BROOKS, JAMES HALL, WM. POWELL, JEAN ARTHUR Tues., Wednesday, April 16 and 17 Sunday and Monday, April 14 and 15 with GEORGE FAWCETT, FAY WRAY and ERICH VON . STROHEIM All April Brides and Grooms ad-- mitted free to this beautiful pic-- ture. > The Wedding March BEN LYON, ANTONIO MORENO and MARTHA SLEEPER dian arwhnoops . omahawks'! Hard Hitt ers'!' Figzhting or their "The Air Legion" "THE CANARY MURDER CASE" RUNNING THRU THE RYE Comedy: "Wild Irish Rose Story by S. S. Van Dine SATURDA Y, APRIL 13 COTILLION DANCE Pathe Review and Fable Also Barney Google in Buzz Barton ots of F LIBERTYVILLE THEATRE in with VICTOR McLAUGHLIN and LEATRICE JyOY. Mae Tinee selected it as one of the six best pictures of March. Monday, Tues., Wednesday, April 15, 16, 17 io d !, ANN NICHOLAS BELOYVED PLAY 5 8 L 3 "Abie's Irish Rose" :k L :i/ f aND a GREAT Cast i; ; _ /' With Glorious Sound 1 femie. _ Oe Effeqcts! Hear Nancy J %arroll sing|! It Broke all World Records for Long Runs, as a Stage play--.----NOW IT IS AN EVEN GREATER PHOTO--PLAY! Thursday, Friday, Saturday, April 18, 19, 20 News of the World Vitaphone Vaudeville in Sound! The Inimitable You HEAR You SEE "MISS MARCEL" THE 100 TALKING MASTERPIECE------ What was the Doctor'sSecret? Did he tell? You'll hear and see inthis sensational screen success. Radio--Keith--Orpheum Booked News, Comedy, Vitaphone Acts, Organ Orchestra Deerpath Theatre FRIDAY, APRIL 12 ----. ONE DAY ONLY "THE LAWLESS LEGION®" with Ken Maynard SATURDAY, APRIL 13--ONE DAY ONLY TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 17 "WILD ORCHIDS" _ SUNDAY and MONDAY, APRIL 14 and 15 "CHILDREN OF THE RITZ" with Jack Mulhall and Dorothy Mackaill sreat States Theatres "Blue Ribbon Month" Vitaphone and Movietone Now Being Install-- ed!' Watch for First Presentation. CRYSTAL THEATRE TALK! SOUND:_ MUSIC "STRONG BOY" PHONE SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1929 YOU'LL SAY SOo. TOO G:IEINIE $I€E JE A SPLENDID FEATURE PICTURE starring Greta Garbo and Louis Stone In Person------Direct from Radio Station April 15 to May 15. A month of STUPENDOUS ATTRACTIONS! MIKE and HERMAN On The Screen A"GREAT STATES" THEATRE Sunday Only Oh Look Who Is Here! AT WAUKEGAN Victor McLaglan, in "CAPTAIN LA SH" Antioch, Illinois WENR---- POLKA BROS On The Screen _NR----Chicago «~ALSO... COMEDpY ORGAN NEW S , April 14th: ------------ On The Stage ------ PEP! MERRIMENT: FUN Singers and dancers galore A great show. Frank Wallin & Joyboys Whoopin' the Whoop! ARLES NANC JEAN AND A in LAKE FOREST

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