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Libertyville Independent, 9 Sep 1926, p. 11

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| -- The day of the year, for "Bip de los Reyes" me chiitrcn io «B pla de hor neser ats or by teachers ; indeed, any-- 3 witnessing the infliction of phy» jeat punishment on a child would not ~Resitate: to }hm«:' and,-- whatever gh_hnh-tho ult, a plea that _ Be should 'be let off would be forth» ". The Spanigh mother, even of the " t::ho ..fl.nu e young g;menchm-'u-dh Spain when foreign visitors are found ~t0 have left their children at home. _ When=boys are sent away to school \@are is often taken that they should Rent that children brought up away C the watchful eye and care of --the parents are probably better fitted JB later life to grapple with its many problems is one that does not often .m?afl)'wamm O k * $ % \ ._mmumwuw Amh A8 seldom administe \ye --Bolstering Chinese Morale * Shows Aboriginal Life An Indian gardéen and villages will on be erected in the Bronx, New ork,. as a part of the Museum of Masts and rigging spars on the bis-- whole--heartedly to a trom hhm'mhwcmw ho en narng tsnnd are so mo'eheku-hkthtuhdfl- ilt to move about in them. a -- Russell Painting Found i..P- Mfl,'mm&. tound on the walls of an old -- the Snowy mountains an orig« 'painting by Charles M. Russell, "high prices, & +4 The present year will see a great umber of Chinese soldiers facing each hu:lscmcmm'm 4 efforts were made to eer~up the morale of those men at _ holiday -- sgeason,-- says the North ina Star. The Kuominchun gave B cents to each soldler and five mts to each coolie,' while those at ie front received a double present. officers from $5 to $10, ac-- N to rank, while serfously h soldiers --~received $1 and s 50 cents. ~All troops not at the at had a holiday on Friday and Sat-- , which was not allowed those at ~ GCGenerates Muach Power @4 by the North American Indians h' as foodstuffs and as medicines I be raised. 'It is also planned to et full--zsize models: of Indian habita+ 1# in order that students and vis-- ts may get a comprehensive idea LAboriginal life. ing rebuilt at the navy yard at Boz-- t, are to be of Douglas fir grown the Pacific Northwest. The United the center will be occupled by a anical garden in which the plants give the Constitution's masts and a broken,-- and the frst part be: built will be storage rooms s whose duty it would be to take puch, cases--and bring them to the d devotes itselt "-M.MmuHMl plec of cheese? Ika Pete--Yes, and if you don't re: tr '._hnlurym'uioa f of awiss cheese--all full o Masts for Historic Ship u'diy the mre of Bovies 1e on a is gen-- ed 'by the United States steam-- p Baratoga,> an electrically pro-- !mm.mmpm Ewdnflfl}m" our by means of its 180,000 borse-- pursés can stand while the living is at its present hbigh whether it is.merely a pass ase, remains to be seen, 18 seldom that cases of cruelty whose main building is in Man-- a. ~Ground for the new unit, the of esd half a century after mm ht her Jast engagement in rt of the fir will come from Bain-- e island, Puget sound, named in r of Commodore William Bain-- e who commanded the Constito in all of her important engage s except that with the British te QGuerriere. * .& geetion as a mi-. it is said. 'u_:.mm.::: appearg to be no nced tor a 20-- such "as _ in other coun-- *A B--od Man! navy accepted an offer of the to the logs and later had been with tar paper. It is plainly steam turbine generators. For Sleeplessness | il"fianbecmdbyp'ht- Ing large imaginary figure 3s on & imagined black wall with imagi-- nary brush and:can of white paint, says Doctor Farrow in the Journal of Neurology And Psychology. It is -- --PThis little glimpse into the post's | domestic life is worthy of biographic | note, for it reveals that in Sheltey's thoa-nv:::fltohh.-. 2 hn bimal ncaire 'nocern good : Dostor -- Furnival} think--were Mtormntounlndvltu- the home life of the modern American |-- husband -- domestic activities em-- nace --to washing <the baby? Today the wite does not mildly suggest that the -- husband "Fetch this, or that." She would make Mrs, Shelley look an oppressed hired girl who was *to lift her volce above a whisper. wite nowadays simply doesn't wm.uhw trip. 'The journey from Paris to Tim-- buctu can be accomplished in a few poetry like the incomparable [: -Wlnry.lvdn. i44 + mp--«m4=--s «~mmamant a 47 Motor Trips Over Sahara _ ; Touring the Sahara is becoming Railway company is planning touriit trips by. motor cars from Algiers to the Hoggar, the country of the new-- ly exhumed queed8, Ti--An--Han. ~ The frst trip will be made nest winter. bills, however, is not the most inter-- esting (thing Miss Furnival! remem-- bere hearing her father say about him. The doctor, she says, believed Shelley was a bady henpecked husband--hen-- pecked by His second wife, and 'cer-- tainly uot by his poor first wife. 'The Goctor, according to. Miss.Furpive Bheliey continuously wus smying to their way to the Hoggar or Lieutenant Rstienie in a automobile completed a double cross % ing----from Colomb--Bechar in the t the province of Oran--Bourem o back. The whole Journey lasted 118 ; bours.: The cars were--OAtted with . the modern comforts, * d gret," said the man who "used to dream of cornering the marble output. "We used to have a_ dozen Ila varieties of the game, and all of , took more skill than the games ' guinea of seven --which he owed." This was magnanimous of the doctor ; but nm,mu-.ha-% e Leigh Hunt, who never paid his debts |-- _ and who treguentiy called on Whelley | . Not What it Used to Be _ "When it comes to the game of marbles we olders have a right to talk the thumb and 'fAnger is a lost art; today the players toss them. Another but we used to have 'agates,' 'stonies,'" 'chinas,' and a halt dozen other Nowa boy can only hope to amag# n-bcs;th-hedd'-ow mired and using the , mmm'f Du-.Pn.vudyl-w:ri left a needle htlgflh'd dre and : later, when against banister, pushed the pi_:e of _ st Into her side. Doctors were unable get it and it --gave her --pain a 10 while, but then she forgot all--about Recently, thirty--one years later, s mnm-uunmh'q almost impossible to 'remain awake, he says, after three figures have been :-u. He usually falls aslicep after * has finished painting only one or two Agures;; but if not, almost_ in-- varigbly after the third one. . _ *_ lost needle. Ing a party in a nearby. city, rushed breathlessly into the railroad station at Bang Centéer. x33 x*_ "When does the first traih leave for aAutter over the prospect Galesburg?* be asked of the white hh'm:c:tvhomw' on a truck in' the baggage r{ ""Von," replied the na.t.m.!d Apple Tree's Prouctivity -- The apple tree is the longest: lived mm«mmmmaj ductive of all American common: trees.: A large apple tree often pro-- duces from ten' to twenty barreis of Smith, the hardware deaier. Do 798 think he'll get along all.right?" _ the World-- war without & scratch;"---- A Veteran Fighter Slightly Late e t . *4T 19 ~$14.85 $101.50 # Tone Walnut Guaranteed-- Baker . $17.85 t# $66.75 P * WoSXL_--_R) ; tance to the community from 2 qual-- i ifi e f.!, l' J'.'f + & #!'x e i 2 tar® ; # e ¥ # # _". * %'-:_ e PAa Es ity and "hw:"g standpoint, is a -- S .. 34. aBo=! 244C es c * baxa-->A--(AP -- than we have ever held._ _ > _ W We ...H' 4 ie % .. w Y e ' * % * * L e¥ *, --smux mepesme || V Bargains that will make you real-- W 5 E f :fil-?,:&,, A%! _ 38 b' M enure .Q e }'?f I --~zEzA' 4; duced for this ONE DAY SALE, and [ ce veen ':"':4',, ' ices prevail for this day only.. *@2<--"4 328y & P w oeine _ stte * 4 * Oblong Table Y¥ Off Bize: Q51% Beautiful Patteras $129.85 Very Special 5_ t 4 *s$ We ~ _ \"The Best Place in Town for Furniture" \ Reg. $140.00 Val. WA §$229.50 A Suite of Beauty Good Construction Well Arranged and Reg. $310 Val. $31.50 Wl o + , > P --Rapestry Upholster-- ing _-- ope . ¥ery Comfortable .Reg. $62.00 Val. Reg. $350.00 Value Grand Rapids Con-- $43.85 HSize . 6x9 5.95 17.85 PBA "«.';i!-"\" .5: ; 3 Ornamental and Han-- dy in Every Home Reg. $210.00 YValue Eturdily constructed $135.00 % Pc. Mobair Well Made $13.065 $1,.49 Cushlons * Reg. $150.00 Val. Azssorted Velvetse Bize 271554 $112.85 Reverse Cushions Carved Frame Jacquard eover-- One Day Only ¥g¢. . ._»* 2 4 ing 14 Off $154.85 $121.50 Reg. $220.00 Val. Roomy and Aitrac»-- Bed (Bow End) ad : d .J'. Carved Frame $31.85 Wall Desk @As Fi o"m

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