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Libertyville Independent, 4 Aug 1927, p. 10

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4 C¥ » ; ® + ce Saile id : ~AP + > Ssd -- : (* . B Agrmi n upt »AGE * v : P e _ 4. oo > | \.. . ~-- byOld Superstitioe | 'The Greatest Story in the World _ _ & sn s en ie i t i i e § < ies aa 99 95 * L t s m' "b M n , & "7 re th o t"'"f»'z'-;_"" Buperstitions and customs of the Mig--| _~ ie ages are still prevalent.. A villege | .. ~_ coveréed to have yieided to--the bland-- € ishments of_her lover.. An unwritten | -- s girl and her lover be driven away | ----~ > from the plice. T# # 34. To effect their departure,; according | ~-- . They bafiged pots and pans, cracked horsewhips, shrieked a huge fiddle and. sang the traditional lines heard at a "beast hunt," which are:* f s _ "What sort of beast is this? |-- "Out with, the beast. f e ! "Out with the bear. ' "Out, out of the village." The firemen. of the village flooded outside made strenuous efforts to diz-- Thirty--two were summoned to ap-- pear at court. Meanwhile the girl and. mmwns% was bound by honer to participate"in the beast hunt. 'The judge showed respect for the old custom and" im--. posed only nominal fines upon the"of-- The exrpedition also reports the dis ecovery of the ruins of the eartiest Ephesusa. dating from the Tenth cen« tury betore Christ or the time of King orated with pictures of the garden of Fden. Isaac's sacrifice and relics of members were unable to make the ex--| > tended and detailed investigation. that | * they would have liked to do, 'The en-- try to the catacombs was found under the portico of the truins of an ancient church while expliqring @raves in the: \ vicinity. The graves had been robbed, e no one knows how long ago, but the e® mbboulcft:hu'buq.tot-'bnl- rial which is of great value to the which is thought to have discovered just as they had packed up to léave the work which they have been puar-- The Modern W ay The= Arst baby had=arrived, atiny, helpless mite, not very strong. Daily the public health nurse went to the hvndhh"c::ieflm" Wu- The baby's grandmother watched all these ministrations 'with the keenest electricity, when m:::ruwh usedas a kite cord. begah emitting mmuc,wdw #harged from <the clouds. The wite was attached to &n Iron post to ground it, and a small crystal set --tennected to "ihe improvized aerial, . Sereral North American stations; according to lm:mwmfl; wom -- of Armagh "fl"% C¥ Ulster, says Popular Mechanics Mag-- on "doin' everything just "Iight whes you aren't here." one day, --while the nurse dressed the baby and pulled on 'the little clothes over his feet: instead of-- his: head, which would have worrled him. 4 Radio's New T riumph When you pull bis clothes up it keeps his temper down!" s Men are going--in for wedding rings. And that's not the halt of It, either. were holding forth in convention re-- rings fop their ownsex. ---- * °_ _ And--that's no bonkum. It is a tip straight from the discussions of the heard loudiy and clegrly in Ireland on a erystal set, according to Doctor Ell!: diamond or another stone--there is no tradition to follow da this poirt a¥ there is with the young womah's in the majority of cases, it will probably be a less> expensive stone, for--and this is bad news for the gitis--it is purchased and bestowed by the "only six--foot kite at a height of 2500 foeet, light ' was obtéined . by interposthg # ¥ell of fowing water between the lam ture--was placed.. With this--arrange-- ment, motion pictures of living animal. tissue, showing how the cells of the taken.--Populat© Meckanics Magazine. ## Men'a Eng Movies Reseal Germs For three® nights évery mew-- of the of ut 16 feed the focks in She:.cm? Go I peay thee, see whether : = and bring me word again. <So he sent Joseph out of wandering in the fieid; and the man ask . saving, . thee, where they feed their focks. And the man seid, 1 e ¥ y "----<\-- she wit Of Hicbron, and he cume to Shechem. What beckest thou? m ie . c n C us in ie Dicthae." enb --Thiam 17 ~ Aud Josrph said unto his brethren, Heat, I cound about, and sunds abshance to my dhosl«. Andhis\ rebuked him, and said uato him, What is this dream . thee to the carth? And his brethren envied him; but yelte beniea Te tatia nertaaiet -- contecelenttnkecs en t Paiks rade n i ei t es mran esnc on enediendertine Tofi Lnlcn on es aange on oi aeninnt. " 4. ooo on oo . on es a k ie . . s * a _ % Keaue ze i"f"»"_;' e TB ;':;' o e * #4 > t m o i 22 e e s mss N nA uen e e c c 000 Joseph, being seventsen years old, was feeding the _ their evil report. Now Israel loved Joseph more than «4 brethren saw that their father loved him more thas all told it to his brethren: and they hated him yet the --«.O% . #120a0, | WIPLs . B . ty % ky d . WHe . l Tses: sojourned. ; And the days of Teme) _ poople; bang old and derby closed..at midnight. last night. Although. all appli¢ations --mailed bo-- tore that--hour . will: be accepted.. Rob-- ért: Hotsley : wire®<from -- Saranota, ¥14. that "nis tnity was in' the mails. . With the exception "of the. enrall-- ment of the Floride fiyer, all other applications have. been actually_ :ryc-- eeived, cither Rere or in Los Ango 168. 1'% Met of ertries to deto is #s follows: § C t L entee ut 1 Suie: Lone hn ; Do not thy beethren: _ it be well with thy bectheen, and well with the focks; _ --And a cortain man found him, and, behold, he wis ------ Arad Josrph siid, I sock my bretheen: tell me 1 pray * . reidion, ud 93.3-9'--9#"". sebuked him, and said unto him, What is this dream thee to the carth? And his brethren envied him; but --. Benustt Cfi ~and-- <At Hoaley, Oklahoma~City (monoplané),' o (mg.oubel, Santa m m G. Irving, Berke m C > @ c Ne# 3 ~~Jobhnt Aw' !Lflu"ud Miss Mil-- dred ~Doran. "Mving . school ma'am" AmoRSmr t » V' % & #~ s wiver."and his sons, and ts [esbEGave: . _ And Exau took his whres Zand his soms,' end his idns usleeiea a en rane a meaess ik Tifi migee. T rrierrectmeaie * and ' was . gol i".*',- c e u'nh be lan BWM ¢ ' (e: 4 f}'»:i"-f, s ;%:?w hb oh. + -- a e . ty The Bible in Pictures -- les ~{monoplane). _ Jack Frost, Los Angeles,and Gor-- don Scott, Los 'Angeles (monoplane), \--All entrants must appear to present credentials . before next Monday."Al i"m: ""'h"f--"' éontestants _are allowed ~to| 30 2 29 2500 "m--¢in ma take off Trom any fiying field.on the Captain and Mrs. Ervin ma Mmm.;, Mills Field their. plane in-- Mawail: and San Fra --and the mranicipal air.| again for Japan, China--or th port at Oakland will probably be the | Pinte. W""'; ot (he.ha"ts| -- . MABEL NORMAND BE ,,;'i"' * Miflsflf"'v':fi'& ': 11 of influenza and m for each departure. . ~_ M Tvod hights rtet hoapital at S | " /// & al ~ TYR h $ & -\? .. 4 gL\ //// } +. ~T 7---- 'I"h | *&- ,\ {{ \,7/?;;/// & P CI// ' ** ' 3 Es ~. 3 a id '.' a 4 " _1 f hy )S s d - ¢ * << > Li PS & i es * * W s wm har ie d ue in P tw ieeeeue. Hemeeiees memetent eB e n1 C 00 CC a 2 xn en ge 2 CCR C t 1P some pit, and we will say, Some evil beast hath devoured _ in the wildetness: that be might id him out of their umwuwbm hands, to deltiver him to his father eggin. ( C & 396 $ angeat oR 9. e Bapta Monica, Cal. Aug. 3.--Mabel Normand, film star, who is serionsly 11 of influenza and pleurisy, showed slight improvement <today -- after .a ifi?g to extend 'their flight to Tok-- yo it 'Teach Honolulu safely, and Captain and Mrs. Erkin may re--fuel their plane in-- Mawail and hop ofif again for Japan, China--or the Philip-- NORMAND BETTEK «o feod their father's fock in Shechem. the land wherein they were strangers could not bear them because of their cartle. .'Thus ducit Esen in 'mount Seir: Esau is Edom. Genetis--Clia0«.~ *6 INete: _ The above picture shows the _ ) Roy Bracker, treasgurer, today ap-- peared © before the three trustees--%0 whom he assigned his property, and set an appraisal value of $169,000 on in' encumbrances must be deducted trustees admit, miay be a. trifle high _ 4 5bex se *¥ K/AD «y LOf

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