z strange to atmosphere, ging hymns id finding a thought of 1al home beâ€" o It. â€" seat in the erate in the she tingled ckneyed sitâ€" sophisticated ever a pause f the gumâ€" much of its y two hours ‘ueson. Tom t Mem in a went around nwheel when in spoke to h, pastor of Your father you at the cing an ag not know page) out to be n raised on nd hilartous stressed â€" beâ€" brailth â€" took gs and left fon to movâ€" them often. his, and she worser‘ self name in the i nice boardâ€" ny wife and est we can." tly with the mes of _ Mr. e Mem into it was spillâ€" e this heroic h would not it, â€" and . the g night. ening devoâ€" sheâ€"â€"caught y, who had nead of the back to his ed Mem to she ‘passed dville." believe his to himself. nd went on. ith â€" paused, ong, Ssaying, net ‘that she ence of her already unâ€" characters. Hiar;â€" but I amiliar was re. posted up was. to apâ€" rding house Holby‘s porâ€" star of the as the star. f to a dark went to the ad been in ust 15, 1929 not â€" have DR. GEORGE MITCHELL _ Hours: 9 to 12 â€" 1 to 5 â€" 7 to 9 16 North Sheridan Road â€" Office Phone: ~~ Highland Park 1035 Residence Phone: Highland Park 3378 Thursday, August 15, 1929 OR MaifUrCo SELVI CARLSON MUSIC CO. Established 1879 â€"_. . 501 Capitol Building State and Randoliph Sts., Chicago PHONE CENTRAL 6049 A Small Deposit Will Hold Any AUGUST SALE of FURS Sc\i)i Carlson RA_DJO“;E Large Stock on Hand_ 7 Rebuilding and Repairing New Coats Made to Order Phone Highland Park 3515 Highland Park Mantecl & Tile Co. Corner Central Ave. and .â€"_ Green Bay Road Telephone 3066 . James â€" Nielsen B (fp C por 1 use wniken me. Ves Sonny. a. A 4 PC % A ¢ LOUD SPEAKER. "DOEsSs ThE TRICK_ Imn coinc To oeT ONnE FRoOom (Not Inc.) * L Tile F.oors, Walls, Ceilings, Fireplaces COLUMN OH PAPAZJ SMmITHS RADIO M wondoercuul! 926 LOGAN STREET Garment TiH Called For Announcing our NEW DENTIST In her room she remembered her parents. She had not written to them for two days, and she had not carried Mr. Woodville forward. _ She was astounded at the eourage of Tom Holby. It wrung her heart to see him in this Alaskan picture plowing â€" across white Saharas of snow, to see him challenge the barâ€" room bully and beat him down and stand, torn, bleeding and. panting, over him. Being a woman, she was not quite convinced of Robina‘s superâ€" saintly innocences in the film, but she had no doubt of Tom Holby as Galaâ€" had. ; & since her mother told her about Little Red Riding Hood and growled like a wolf, showing long white teeth. One thing was certainâ€"she must free herself from .the Galbraiths; she must get out of Tucson. â€"She must become Mrs. Woodville at once. Three: men were killed and four people injured at 6 o‘clock last Friâ€" day evening when an express flyer on the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific railroad hurtled through an open switch one mile north of Wadsâ€" worth and crashed into the locomoâ€" tive on a 90 car freight train which was standing on a siding waiting for the express to pass. Those killed were: in o James ‘Lorimer, 60, of Milwaukee. Nicholas A. King, 48, of Mifwauâ€" She would probably have given up trying if a bit of luck had not beâ€" fallenâ€" her. ~â€"Mrs, Galbraith rode over in haste and distress to explain that her husband and she had to. leave Tucson for a few days to attend his father‘s funeral. She promised to hasten back, and begged Mem Stedâ€" don‘s foregiveness for deserting her. It was plainly a time for quick and decisive action. 85 .. ~ s #= My Darling Mamma and . Papa: Well, you have lost your daughterâ€" not by fell disease, but by fell in love.. * * * You see, Mr. Woodville ~â€"Johnâ€"was so attentive and kind and ‘considerate and respectfulk â€" almost reverent, you might say â€" and he‘s so big and handsome and fine and noble, and I was so small and lonely and so far away for so ling thatâ€"oh, I just couldn‘t reâ€" sist.. * *~*. We leave at once for Yuma,â€"so addressâ€"all your letters to me as Mrs. John Woodville, Genâ€" .eral Delivery, Yuma., Doesn‘t it sound grand, though ? > § ‘ With a few lines to explain that "Mr. Woodville" was not richâ€"yetâ€" She ended the letter. She wrote the Galbraiths a similar letter and bought a ticket for YÂ¥uma. (Continued Next Week) â€" William J. Shedden, 61, of Chicaâ€" go‘ T ' a vete _ She threw caution aside and forâ€" bore to regard the perils of inconâ€" sistency. She wrote her father and mother _a hasty letter to which the lilt of hope unconsciously contributed and atmosphere of bridal bliss. _ kee. Chayles Gowdy, of Red Key, Ind. The injured, who were giver treatâ€" ment at the Victory Memorial hosâ€" pital in Waukegan, were: * Three Killed in Train Wreck at Wadsworth on Friday Night; Details Souls for Sale T HE P RES S ._ A. 0. Sonne, of Maywood. John A. Lemenes, of Milwaukee. _ Mrs. Bessie Kalina, of Chicago. Mrs. Margaret Woodke, 1801 South 47th Court, Cicero, was not injured but was in such a state of nervousâ€" ness that she accompanied Mrs. Kaâ€" lina to the <hospital and remained over night. v K. ; ~â€"MARY‘S; BEAUTY SHOP 1547 8. St. Johns Avenue AUTO WASHING Due touthe fact that we have the most modâ€" ern power washer, we are in a position to wash your car quickly and efficiently for...... 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