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FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1922.
TIERNAN'S DECIDE
TO SEPARATE FOR
A TIME, AT LEAST
WIFE WHO ACCUSED IIABFF1
DASHER OF BI.ING HER BABy'l
1 ATHKH, PACKS UP TO U A i M
FOR "PARTS UNKNOWN."
KoiMh Tin ml, Iid... Sept. '.!!. Mrs.
Augusta TiHrman to'dav j-it lnr it i"
gpther Iipr warili'ol(f' tiftd tin- clotbliui
of-Hvr chililrnii. Ami hm r li' ii" mui.m
to.at uway ami fMSMt, M a li""
Ul It'UHl, 111" NCCIIO III llt'f Sl'Il 11 1 It H
clandestine love maaUnfs ami iu-.
home of her hunliand, sin- gaurched j
from attic in basemen) to tbe pla)
things ot 'Hahy Hilly" ami tile two
Ttarnan cblldran whom Bhe is di ter :
mined to taaa with lit-r.
TIitc is no Fipii f reconcllllatlon
la tii Tiernan household, Mrs,
Tiernan anil baby Hilly will leave
South Bond us soon us possible after
the oottfl 4(ei liilftni the extent of
Harry PoullD's futlt, she says Bhe Is
njMhM'liit'fi as to where she will no
or just when she will leave.
If the court finds Harry Poattfl In
nocent of beliiK the father of my baby
hoy 1 fear that I shall never be abla
to stand it," she said. "They don't
want me to go to the courtroom Bet
urday morning. But I shall be t In l
and If the verdict is against me, I
lijar tha I shall collapse. 1 know who
is the father of my last born baby.
Hurry l'oulln must pay and n tney ,
tall me that he Is not Billy's father.
1 shall prove it in a higher court
that he is.
"I don't know where I am going,
but I shall leave. I'rof. Tiernan wains
to place our two children In a school
la Chicago. I shall fight to take them
with me. I couldn't live wilh a gingle
one of them away from me.
i John has stood by me wonderfully
nml perhaps the trial has brought us
more closely together, but he has
Naval Officer Would Divorce II err
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.soon.
Mr, Craighead of Oswego iimiiiiiim
of tim church intension roottnNMa ni
Ottawa Presbytery, presiiled at a
tln inid iii the Presbyterian
church vioniiav ateming, in-. Hoti o
tfendott and foin' ol his aftiect were
also pie , 'in i iii gave, siealleal ad
dresses.
Ilev A in' us Sillirs was in Wullliani
I '! ii:u MVeniDg and look imrl in
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Shuns Fame for Love
i, uihur, in i''io
WaJtUa in hutnh
vtora Jean SiUari
irl ices.
I as pastor of (he
GmtMUN a"tl MiSH
also atteiutotl th
li
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.md Mis. Alii
wei'e Slllnla .
ill. n Klelufe
a Altlu tiepb
111 I. a
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mi la
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'. anil Mr '. Par 'I iy and HVo cbll
ni CompiOQ were panels oi u
Mm. Kliuei Hlmpeoq Hngdu
b 1 1 Burr mai k i iu i oi n i in
i
si., ic
ipairing his
Improvements
ii.n ..iMi
rena.
I. eo Kb iufelter is
barn ami making ola
on his farm.
Mr, and Mm. Lester Ktstnf elter and I
daughter and Mr and Mrs Walter
Kellnfeiter of Waltham have return-
id from a week's visit with relatives
in Chlogga
Mr. and Mrs. Bam BCkWartS spent
Banday with tin .niter's Barents, Mr,
; ml Mrs. Kd Thorpe, iii Dtmnilcki
LELAND
Lieutenant Bradford B..rnett. VuiuA Pt.it -, ,v, : . . t.. haw
irldl suit for divorce in the Now Yoik courts Ltalr.st Julia Sander n
liovo), stage Uauty. She denies she has been svi-ved with any notice.
TROY GROVE
Mrs. Mary
Florence and
Huckinl and
Mrs. aHrry
rec.lof Rocktord rere shaking aanfli
ognlzed that, onlv for the purpose of old menas aunaay.
daughter
N'orris
witli
proving Jlarry guilty. He has not of
fered to forget our past and start life
anew, and 1 am in no position to ask
him to.
"Yes, there is a chance that some
thing may happtm that would again
united us in that happiness that was
ours on our wedding day. But whether
or not we separate, I shall go awny
aud take my babies to rest from the
strain of this ordeal. J shall remain
away at least until tin- sei'oml trial.
Then 1 shall return. Prof. Tiernan
has pledged to stand by me to right
eo far ns possible the wrong that. Hai
ry Pouliu has placed upon ns. Pool in
has paid, through the notoriety and
publicity but not enough. He must
pay to the very limit, and I shall
flglit to the highest court to prove him
the father of my boy.'
Mrs. Tiernan may go to the home
pf her mother in Broaaou, Mich. Al
though t;he met a French woman in
(Chicago yesterday '.ho invited her to
(Visit her indefinitely, Nhe hesitates to
mo.
5 "Chicago is so big and noisy. I'd
jrather go into the country to re t,"
she said.
'It's great to get back in the bar
the university
Tful," said l'rof
his nrst day m
we lose we ease
Saturday it will go to a higher court.
We have united to light it to a tinisU
that however is the extent of the re
ported reconciliation. We haven't di
cussed our domestic plans. Hut with
the breathing spell we will do so."
Harry Poulln was not behind the
Collar counter in the Adler store day. I
"How do I feel? As well as could j
lie expected under the circumstances.
This trial has been a terrible shock to!
ttie. 1 hope the world will not be too
hasty to draw conclusions," Mrs. Pott
Jin said.
Albert tiealow spent several days
last week with his sister at Sibley,
and also attended Uie state lair at
Springlield.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Short and Mr.
and Mrs, .Veil ll. short spent Bunda)
in Aurora.
Charles Zorn of Morris was in
town Kiiday and .Saturday.
Airs. Will Barber and ianghter oi
Juliet are the guests Of relatives in r.c
this week.
'Frank Hallisath and family of We I
Brooklyn Spent Sunday with Mr..
Mary Willsham
John Uoebel Sr., John Qoeibel Jr.
William and Dan (loebel and M5 i.
FabeT of Montrose. HI., were in town
Thursday of last i
md John Qoebel Sr.
tore sixty years; ago;
siting the scenes of:
uie sum.
"It's great to get ba
Be3S. The boys at 1
Jlreat me fine, wonderl
jr ierIlau today after h
f the classroom. "If we
Wednesday s
week. Wlllia
wer resident
and enjoyed
their boyhood.
a. f. Hornung of Deer Park n-.
ceived eight carloads of cattle this
week from South Dakota and expects
five carloads more and one carload
of horse;: next Week.
iMr. and Mis. William Audrows Jr.
and children and Mrs. Martha Hick-
;or Florida, where tiny will spend
the winter.
John Faber Of Mendota was re
marking the Starred Hock trail thru
tow;; the first of the neck.
Mr. and Mrs. Craighead of Oswego
wit" guests of Uev. Siliars and I .tin i
iy Monday.
Mra. and Mrs. Walter Miller of
fetioa and Mr and Mrs. I Miller
ami children of H.-Ividere wire Sun
day guests ot Mr. and Mrs. W . ('.
ttrunner.
v.. and Ralph Bess returned from nsm
Waterloo, la., last Wednesday night
George Heraer of niton, la., accom
panied them for a two weeks' visit
srith friends.
The home bureau meets with Mrs.!
William Andrews .lr. Kmlay, Sept.
If.
Mr. an. I Mri. Hugh Jackson Sr. re
turned to their home in Modal.-, la..!
la t Thursday, accompanied by their
son rfogh, and Charles Crape and sis
ler Edith, Who will visit at the Jack
son home.
Rev. K. ft, ( lark or i'li as.ant Valley
will hare charge of the chereh of
Cod at No, o during the next year,
sad expects to niovir his family here
Mrs. V. O. Watson was an Karlvilh
i all' r Wednesday.
The 76th anniversary of the tnigi
nal Uutheran Church near Indian
Creek, in l.a Sail. Coun'y. now com
I prteing tin- Bethany Untheran Church
ot l.eh.nd. St. Peter Church sear
Baker, ami the Freedom Bvangelicftl
I. utin ran Church, will be observed
. September Mttt. September 30th and
October (at, Pragrapts Mra be held
in tiie three churches mentioned on
the above dates.
Mrs. M. Harnionson and Miss Moti
sie spent over Sunday among rela
tives at Shah bona, in
.Machinery vns unloaded here Tues
day for drilling a in-w water w. II.
The well will be drilh-d near the one
in use for the water works;
system, and when comrleteil will be
'connected tin with a new pump and
I DOWer which Will be installed.
I .1. L, Whitman spent Wednesday.
i with his brother at RarlvtUe.
! .irs .i. Lyons of Milwaukee, wis-1
a former resident m ueiaan,
is enjoying a visit among friends.
Mrs. Bertha John .on en Wednes
day tor Alts iowa. to attend the
jwi-ddinh of InT nice Miss Vlvg Cor
i neilaon.
Attorney C I). Vonng and wife,)
Attorney Frank Yount' and family ol
.Morris. 111., spent Sunday at the ('.
V, Robinson borne,
wlni)
nols Is barring Tom MeCann, hasoball
mid grid star bus dealt another blow
to keep ptiilessioliallsm out of Bid
I nil iiuiioiic.
I'i nfe ,! Innal bnsohiill restllteit
the lueUglbtllt) ban mi Met 'nun
admit led playing several games in thd
1 1 tank Hills Utsl summer, lie said hei
need n v to dnltih his senlon
i bar at Illinois,
in barrmg Met rdin MtWhef
tin 'In atMl ti'.s fit It 'On ill the in ;
Tin Hoorgi Huff, HtMetio'dimitor and
oiin r verslt) authorities following
more the same urooedara as (bay did
In iii ' 1 1 i.i 1 1 1 v. i n . the football men last
fill lr. In eat, Inr. the neWs t hemsel vex.
Mi i :iiii, it was said today probably
a ill make a mujor leugue debut next
.'ai He was offemd a contract willi
the Dot roll American league club at
the beginning oi the present season
i in cording to reports here. In his ad
i in i i nil w hu h ate unde.1 stooii
in bave been made with nu attempt
t ureal lllfl tacts, Aid 'ana saltl In-
; i la i summer with the Greys of
: Aberdeen, s. d., a Sioux Falls team
ami lutor at Dead Wood , in the llhick
! Hill- He won throe of Hi" four games
pill le d am! piaydd the remainder
I of tin- time iii the outfield.
The loss of IfeCdhn is considered
no I "ii!v a blow to baseball prospects,
ai Illinois nasi spring, hut also tit
Zuppke's foot ball squad, as McCanu
was looked on us u promising perform
ml in the mini back lield fills full.
' 1 .... ...... .... t ,..i Im nw.ird Chandl:
Miss Coro-I-ce r. od, l.uue i;eC.-.. mn.. - t ,,.
Cbr.stv as the most beautiful girl at the Cn.v. rMty of Hbn s has JJ.
sworn fame ami a Stage carve,-. . srtl WSd Rolifrt Btwle. Mm. .Hon. Aik,
and live with bim in an ObecaM country tuwn.
.spending a few days with Iter diiii'-'h-ter,
Airs. A. .1. Leaner and lutnily.
Forest Wormland made a hind net?
trip to Iowa points tliis week.
James Dliott has purchased the
house at present occupied by F. I)
Watson ami f am fly,
1'. H. Whitman, John Whitman and
family of Cortland, in . spent Sunday
at the bona of ('. F. Ho in i n I
family.
ANOTHER ILLINI STAR'
BARRED BY PRO RECORD
jSnsmpiUs!, in., sopt. 2 fA. im -Harking
back to tin- fOottAtll ix-enxbd
of pijl when nine iBiBi players worn
dlsnusllfled lor participating in a pro
idb fonal game between Taylorvllls
and Carlinvllle, the university of i n i-
A SODA LESS WILL
HELP CENTENARY BY
$2,000,000 YEAR
i roil . Mich., Sent. 2c The rube
of a drink of soda vwitw each Week
from each nam bar of the .Methodist
Kin s opal church will more than pay
'for tin- l2,onn,WMi ec-ntennary fund.
itishop Kdv.in ll. Hughes of Boston
said In an address here tonight.
This amount is being sought to fore
stall a curtailment of activities both
at noma and in foreign fields.
"There Is no dramatic and spectacn
lur way of doing our work," he sfrid.
If ui' wait for magic, r shall wait
in vain. Nor can nny of us transfer
responsibility,
Foot Ball
.n iwimiiiiii' -MrMirs'i , -. m.gf minm
K I!'
Bplphi
on Wi
ny UuiJd
dnesday,
iber
lib
Thov
Mr
at the bt
Thoi r.eii.
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Opening Game of Season
West Aurora vs. Ottawa
KING FIELD SATURDAY, 2 P. M.
Season Tickes $1.50 (Four Games) Pubhc School Pupils $1.00
Single AdlmisBion GOc i'ulilic School Pupils 35c
Vrilliam Kd
Jtiiiday after
Stinging Power of Bees.
Only queen bpes and workers have
the power to si lug. Tin- drones can
not Ming. The stinger is curved, and
is carried Sheathed, Jt can be driven
Into the flesh for u distance of me
(uelflh of an inch. After the point
d pel
lltffHIl
enters there is a Bow
is believed that u bee
second time because, owing
wafil pointing barbs, llie srin
in the wound. Thus, the hi
a result of its vengeance.
Daily Thought.
The valiant never taste
but once. Shakespeare.
.mi. it
sting a
J back
r is left
dies US
of death
ok -were iniiori at tin
wards home m Ladd
noon.
Mrs. Ed Ricedort and son spent sev
araj days alst week wilh Mr:;. William I
Arndt In Mendota.
Mrs. Charles WHlUns nml Uisfll
Rthei Rlckok were Uendota shoppers I
Monday.
Mr. ami Mrs. aMrtin Ohmn nml i
daughter of Ophir spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mr.-. M, Chrlstofferaon.
Troy Orove was well repn Bented at
the Mendota fair each day ami even
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and Mr. and
Mrs. Haywood of Elgin and Mrs. I.oui
McDonald of Lone Pine, Neb., were
cnllers at. lie II. I,. Foster homo Sun
j day afternoon.
Mias Kinma Schenipp entertained
the 500 club last Wednesday after
noon. 3tr. and Mrs. B, L, Adams and son
I motored to Itock Kalis on Sunday,
j Mr. and Mrs. Forest Hanks, who had
J been guests at the Adams home, ar
! companied them to their home in
Rock Falls.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Turner Hood of
Mendota were callPrs at Rev. Sillars'
home Monday.
Tim ladles of the r.0) club and their
husbands gave Dr. nnd Mrs. W. R.
I Mclntyre a farewell party at their
I home Tuesday erenin. The doctor
I and his family expVct to leave soon
P
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ATTENTION! PUPILS
OF
FIRST and SECOND GRADES
Your No. 30 Exercise Tablets ai;e in stock now
Price 10c each
Remember we carry a full line of School
supplies at the right price
See our extra large sized Tablets and Note
Books priced at
5c and 10c each
Wheeler & Malo
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Served with other liht, simple foods,
::aker for a clear head and a sound
jody. It's value to Ihe firowint; child is
inestimable.
Pure pasteurized miik alone has the
elements necessary to sustain life. It is
:ar more nourishing and palatable than
scores of foods that cost from three to
five times as much.
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Hess Bakery
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Ceo. Pngakls
harsi:j!.l:s
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'o(i : Dealers should wril or telephone their requirements
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