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Libertyville Independent, 14 Apr 1927, p. 14

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s " Not . L It is sal briet, mad were real ' married a: adeiphia, be buried, ..A.A'.;"i: * ' Botterflles that eat plant lHce and mealy bugs during the larval stage, in-- stead of the usual v@getarian 'diet, have been Cizcovered in the Orient and \ New England, Known as hair--streaks, they even carry their cannibal habits , to the point of devouring their own apecies during the holpless state of : Sransition from larva into the pupa, -- The contest will be a test of strength of these two factions. From both camps it is eaid that . there will be no other candidates. _ . Waukegan members of the beard, numbering nine, will be divided on these two men. -- Preliminary poll shows that four will be with Thomp son and five with Holdridge. } Snporvhor,wmh-'.m«htobe identified with and --this group claims thg entire Shields town-- ship delegation. Thompson backers say this will be split.=© _ * & \ --« Benton township, naturally, will be with Thompson with its three votes, but the real test will come out in the county as 'the North Shore is fairly divided. L 4 _ No more candidates will appear for chairman Oof the board of supervisor when the reorganization is completed Apr. 21 other than Supervisor B. C. Thompson, Benton, and Assistant Supervisor Ira W. Holdridge, it was learned today.m the SI' ' Holm_ will represent per-- visor Dilger block, it i8# understood, while Thompson will head the faction that once was identified with Super-- visor Bairstow. do yo$ love me still? Mother--Yes, be quiet, dear, j That's Economy . "* The Schweppes had twins. Father Bchweppe .was a very thrifty man, and as bhe saw the doctor, about to welgh the bables he called aftter him : "Put both on the scaies and divide by two, doctor!"--Berlin Lustige Blaetier. Mary--Did it make you angry when Mabel said you were wooden--headed? Jerry--No, but I.got .a little sore when her father started using it for a It is said that Evangeline and Ga-- brié!, made immortal by Longfellow, were real characters and that they married and lived many years in Phil-- adeiphia, where they are supposed to WILL BE CLOSE CONTEST Thompson and Holdridge Will be Lone Candidates When f LOVED HER STILL Now there are five jobs to be filled and Attornmey Bairstow is not in a position to place men in them ay he has no more probationers. { Believing that there are that num-- ber of men out of work in the' city he would be glad 'to gcosist them ien putting them in these positions. . He conceived the idea of doing this when five veniremen got out of jury service when they pleaded they could find no one to assist them in working their farms. BUT TWO ARE TO . BE IN CHAIRMAN RACE, IS REPORT One of the men that he found a job for an farm started at $25 a month, including board and laundry, and now hbas reached $55 chowing that prison-- ers can come back with little effort. Without any probationers left At: torney Jack E. Bairstow, probation ofticer of the county court, --today finds himself with five good jobs to offter to those who want to work on a the _election while ~Dilger cohorts think the election of Dilger over Bair-- stow will have a decided moral effect »n the opposing faction. > Both sides claim. victory but are c:-tumdytou!nltwthcflm il1 be close. .. -- He has been taking the men placed in his cara by the--circuit court--and has been finding them farm work. This has elated the farmers as they have been hard put for help for sev-- eral months. % The Bairstow--Paddock combine be-- neve their block & streafgthened . D7 Runs Out of Probationers and Farmers Still Clamor For HE HAS FIVE _ OPENINGS ce Cw C3 is comcagc h 0smmsn cambninne mmntecn Not. Longtellow's Creation 0P EN IN COUNTY BAIRSTOW STATES Cannibal Butterflies Going Too Far More Help. ~~_ _' _A Shocking Yarn "Next I will tell you how w "Where is the young man you said gave such promise?" + «c "He began to slight his work: was "He didn't give you a square deal." "That doesn't worry me. He didn't give bimselt a square deal." "Dear 'me. Can I listen to thist The Greatest Story in the World _ A guy-- I hate ~~In~Johnay <Stout Hyman of Hate T'he Sad Part ... childiees? Behold, to me Thod hast riven mne seed. _ counted to him for r tardy. I had to let him o n o o o t o c aiee C s o ce ut i l n nCrracnes > 23. »Cke NP NERKE P ARLT an T ts uP * SV EY and Sarai took Hagar, her maid the Egyptian, and gave _ tain o6 water in the wilderness, in the way to Shur. And ahuflhoh s-d'c'-u.-s..:'-uzu 'Serfl deait hardly with her, she fied from her face. whither wilt thou go? ~And she said, I fiee from the And when the fowl came down upon the offering And the Lord said unto Abram, Thy seed shall be of carcasses, Abram drove them sway. And when the @ stranger in a land that is not theiss, and shall serve oun wes going down, a deep sicep feill upon Abram; and, them: and they shall affict them four hundred years; lo. as horror of great darkness fell upon him. and afterwerd they shall come out with great substance. Abram in a vision, saying: Fear not, Abram: I am thy _ Look now toward Heaven, and tell if thou art able to _ of three years old, and a shegoat of three years old, divided thein into the micht, and laid each piece one fi:h-fim-fl And Abram . number the stars; and he said unto Abram, So shall thy and a ram of three years old, and a tyurtle dove and a agzinst another: but the hirds he divided not. #68, Locd God, what Thou give me, secing I go seed be. And Abram believed in the Lord; and hig ' young pigeon. _ Genesis--Chaptec ($ fimugfi&*'dfl-%'fi.fl"flflfi.uwifl.u ___ And there came-- one that had escaped, and told _ and he smote them and pursued them unto Hobah on in the vale of Sigidim; and the vale of Siddim was Mfi'Ab_'sW¢-.lu.'bM Abram, the Hebrew. And when Abram heard that -- the left of Damascus; and he brought back his brother of slime pits (swamos) 'and the Kings of Sodom and -- in Sodom, was taken captive with all his goocs. ~ Lot was taken captive, he armed his trained servants Lot and his goods, and the women also, and the people. Now Setai, Abram's wite, bare him no childrin: _ And the ange!l of the Lord found Hagar by a foun-- Wmdlthhheu Her Fa Well,* it that's the ease I'm going to bliacken his char-- ~"Well, 1 was in hopes that her fawm _ Method in Editor--I sent a man West to get a cture of the husband-- of a movle A Variety of Husbands Poor Coy! Sace of my 'miistress, Sarsi. o t C & ¥ Losp mt > ons * _ "" / sc e _ as 5_ Wf,v e t . * * _ And behaid a smoking furnace and a burnmg lamp _ Euphrates: 1ne Kenites, the Kenizzites and the Kad-- a stranger in a land that is not theiss, and shall serve _ that pessed between thase picces, monites, the Hittitcs, the Perizzites, and the Rephaims,| them: and they shail afflict them four hundred years; In the same day, the Lord made a covenant with the Aniorites, the Canssnites, the Girgashites and and afterwerd they shall come out with great substance. _ Abram, saying, Unto thy seed have I given this land, the Jcbusites 8 _-- hrom the river of Egypt unto the great river, the river Genesis--Chaper 13 geod to suit him." He--Ah, darling, as we sit together under the spreading branches of this noble tree I Geclare on my honor that you are the only girl I ever loved. _ _SBhe--You always say guch appro-- priate things, Paul. This is a chestaut "Bhe----Well, don't stop now. © Father hasn't as much money as you thought. snn iggenme t uiescs cepan ~Avervnaniitiiggy 4). *"I haven't seen your husband late-- He--Before I met you I thought : Husband Was Busy Wrong Branch The Bible in Pictures _ "I do,". replied Senator: Sorghum. "He was a discreet man, however, and knew when to keep his mouth shut."-- Washington Star. f ~ : No Idle Gossip °. "Do you believe that George Wash-- ington was invariably truthfm?" . . How Boy Friend Knew Daughter--¥ou know, dad, he --al-- ways said he'd never marry until the right girl came along. _ | Dad--Well, how does he know you are the right one? . ---- +-- ~Daughter--Oh, I told him I was.. m« m fad _ d m ------_._a_-- Q'"fi e emeamie _ _\ s mss -\ nz e _ en _ nemnennn o_ _ m »~ 4 w ho <s. 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