a m if} TRIBUNE RUNNING' SHORT ON "BvrDENCE," ' TURNS ITS ATTENTION'NOW TO HOME . FOR FEEBLE-MINDED. And now the Chicago Tribune, hairing Jtilen down pitifully qn the matter of the eo-called, exposes, of the board's ac- tivitiee in Illinois has shifted its course and has gone over to' Maron, Illinois, where it has dug out an inmate in the Home for_kreqtrh,.r, Minded Children and springs a "national story to the effect thlit we attendnnta have beaten said child and therefore Governor Small ought not to be re-elected. The Tribune of course does not fail to,mention the facethat the Home for the Fable-Minded is under the control of the governor to far as appointments of those in charge goes and of course it mentions and reiterates the fact that the Feeble Minded Home in a state institution. More,-Qovernor Small IS responsible. And because seine feeble-minded girl, now ftd.u"t't.!tatetattemunotartredtser,t,tse'rritnmeuuinirine Mritiistitieians and othen to tmtitruaiimt the governor and a a last resort, unable to find anybody else, in now producing I '"Htmitded_edwt-rtimarGnnindireetGruiriing med by the Tdbquwggainstr ttittttrrmor. A 7 p . _ V _ It, Just had been able to persuade Governor Small to put him on the etate'a payrbll. then of course Juat right now'nouldn'; have bed calling the others working for the etate all aorta of namea ad even inferring that many of them are noiay "apedally when - have had a drink or two." Remember February 17th. 1923. Ce lane ot the Sun which carried Juer'a appealal Look it up ahd than atop and -think. The huge gatherings that are turning out In Chicago to hear 63.-msrttrauttti-stto,. tttem'ndlatthtorlntr. His audiences ft.rrtt"retreanrptoruourtrAomomnaee 'rP_""tdtrrs%th*abtmttsettutrtie-irtouarraCitt - than IUD-SLINOINO. However, the public long 530an "mi" to the Tribune meth- ods and latest move is merely one that looks ridiculous rather than argumentative. , The Tribune ha: already had a lot of feeble-minded "teati- my" against the governor and his administrative heads but we never expected them to actually go to a feeble-minded institution. Met a patient who would know enough to tell the tale they mud her to tell, and GET HER to do it, no they could charge the governor with being derelict. Well, to date the Tribune hasn't charged Governor Small with having started the war of the Rebellion, nor the French Revolu- tion. nor the Haymarket riot, but, there are several days left be- fore'the primary, so why hurry them? The Tribune has gone into the state prison. it bu (one into the Parole Board, it has gone into most every other deretyient ill-the state in its endeavor to put name-tun; up against ttlk gov: tPorted-latter-uses-ttits/tiii/ues-the Bane For the Feeble Minded. The Tribune has dug up Crook, Mritiistitieians and othen to tmtitruaiimt the governm- and We note that editor Frank JuUt of the Waukegan News had anather explosion Thursday evening decrying the fact that so many men and women are on the payroll of the State'of Illinois, con- ducting its administrative work and he calls it a burning shame that 'tis Bo. Lest we all forget: Just himself tried with might and main to induce by letter and personal application, Governor Len Small to PUT HIM on the payroll in any old sort of a iob. He pleaded, he begged the governor to do so, no matter what the job was so long as it was "a" job. The governor dink do it and forthwith Just has since been bitter against the governor, It was on February 17th, 1923, that the Sun printed fac-eimilee ot Just's letters to the governor and the governor's answers. Ag folks read Juat's attacks on that payroll which he was kept off Wm his begging letters. they can't help but -tiie and bring to mind the old expression of "sour grapes." Not SOUR-Bt'rrER 5 better! Swift all along has ridiculed the Sun and the hide pendent, their policies, yet when it came to the final showdown he-apparently felt as though it was a neeeiisity for him to reach the readers of the Independent po mat- ter if it did humiliate him somewhat to be put in the position of having topay in advance. whose nomination he had urged and whom he" turned AFTER the governor had ignored his plea. - um lulu!" "'H""J. t Accordingly he was notified by the Sun's manager at Libertyville that the ad would not be printed unless the money was forthcoming. Swift apparently wanted to get his message to the 15,000 readers of the Inde- pendent so he did not lose any time in sending a check to the Libertyville oftiee covering the amount involved. Of course the thin therefore treatedhim like other adver- tisers and printed his notice after the cash payment had been made. (The manager enquired at the bank and was assured. thefheck would go through all right.) ' It is recalled that some time ago the Bun owners; served notice on Swift that they would not print any of? his advertising matter unless that advertising was'aooomJ pnnied by a check which the owners of the papers felt would go through the, banks_sll_right. . Laik week Swift forwarded his advertisement to the emcee of the Independent with the requeht that it be printed. There was no check enclosed despite the fact that the formal letter notifying Swift that payment must be made in advance had been sent to him some time be- fore his initial inquiry. ' TutItodt?wift,whohaabssenrantingagtinattlys Idtmrtrrilie Independent and the Daily Bun, believes in the pulling powers of these two papers beeame evident when last week he sent an advertisement on his candi- dacy to the Lake County Independent; which in the weekly paper published by the. owners of the Sun. 1nlta,tnrErTuAimt0TruligWmliADAND N .. -- "-'-. ,m- _--_.... - ._......... j. producing some more capital to be and against Gonna: th-us-us" - Waggon Weeptftte _'tiiiijji, hisiireryteethi) "SOUR GRAPES" AGAIN. t editor Frank hint of the Waukegan News had Thursday evening decrying the fact that so many "aw-v _ "_---.-....--- 3" ".du-=--.---qi-i---ii--a--t--gq against only aw Two tlckete for pieces on the ballot at the village election to be held on1 April 16th were mod with the value clerk Monday, the not dar. The a,» l you!" ticket is made up at George I 8mm. One Krill", end Clarke P.) reenwood 8mm end Kmmrey ere, 'Ott the bard " mount. end Green- wood "eke the piece held by Steal"; Eaton. J. A. 1'th in 1 candidate to succeed him-elf u ville" clerk. on [ "thin ticket. Another ticket, termed the Independent Citizen: Ticket nee ftrrtrttst-tttonaate. ofR.W.Bttib, lei. W. A. Nichole- end M. P. Swen. I Harry Gottl ie e cendldete for clerk on thin ticket. But two was for plecee on the not»; been! no med elk". H. Smith end Clue Colby. to succeed themeelvee. [end m e um: respected citizen» die leaves to - hie Ion, bedde- a loving wife, twp lone. John of ldnho. and Julia: A.. of 1d9ttrtPti, end three War. In. Bert Kinder, or lemon. In. Alfred Nelson. of Tenn. end"llre. Ernst Xhtmtemtntt, ot Lttr. ertyville. Went: for the fun- enl heve not been made. run obit- ury in next week'- ieene. Village Herein! Donnie Unborn received n cell tron the Chieaao De tective Bureau in Chicago tut-like Gem! m urea-tad, in that city. like in en old Mend of Dennis. and the letter in Mallet-1y union- to see like that the little hotter of twin; tn nuimobile on Nov. 18tth he- lohcin; to Amos Bolnun. Denni- hur- ried to the city. end when he celled " the bureau. he 1on they had the mu bird. trunk (Penhnndle) Ga. hm m the men under street. He had but been relented from the Bree well, where he he: been lemming line lest November. like in etill en- Joyinx hie freedom, but am not write to Donnie. - M "manna. no poet In an Mam-mar. aetmted not only by amount: and the no " "PM". but by Inslzm nnd VII-don. No other function of the port In - "Ivor-ally recognized. Poet (I! who: won the am with tho I. "an. no In an now an man may ttttttui. than the" who um the WI.- Iom of the IMMyi...-Hrnm, - nun "My wont 9km bum The hub-t 1tttqtttgB m Minded to In: Dorothy Bolton MUM! was. con- "buggy"!!- tttting to In. R. I. rm: ad John mum. Dunn man we. and. Chris. Tropww pas-ed any " " home Wetlands} "oaks. " the use ottt8r-orh9monthi. new tteeni1iroraioihneghiadeattt wu not mooted. Mr. new" and lived in 1dbertrviiufttrrnaatr- f,g"g22T,,t2gt'e,ti,T,fgg'. Hoary 'Myonnlutn on- 'et,qfirtMrt Attout80ttiendq 1ik'r4b-r4r.qrar4b4r- "Why have you not demanded that the strong an ot the,. law be lucked mint the beer rtutrtintrtrtd bootleg sing ring which Brice Armstrong charged in on friendly terms with Brands" and (lupin? "'Why did Bmudage my to his tor. mer law Dunner 884.000 out of state (and: in fourteen monthl' tuna? . How About Boer Running? "Why were mambo" or tho but laturt paced by Brundtgo on his pa! roll and paid auto tund- in violgtion ot the constitution? "A: you claim to be interested tn 'ooustltuthn and 51-h" were "out. pardons, yen will please tell the pub. led, levers] and"! mama and lie hogs much money the Brundage In!" Dorothy an". aw Ttgtrt pm- Galpln 00$!)an not tor imposing or. "lent, Mt. m I" 'lriure, the President and securing e pardon jiGiin Tim attended no es tor Grad-men. who had been sentenc- held by the - omtggtlsod dloeeem ed to jail by Judge Ladle, but was 'loclety u tn. I... church in W Carson," by Mr. Levy, the annual, (eago, an the -ttthtg a m " and who had never been incarcerat- The be" M m m M m l"'.'" T q ' 'ponte communion '. am. A»!!! k-ard-rr':-"',-.';,"".'-',""-.";, " T:80a.gtt. ' A alt-Nu row warn". by 00' - no - an» Mt to tho " not "not" n him " tom-:- Gov "not but o. Lowdn in Bpridd ma. may um --"Lowdeo's purpose in thus prom: tutintt his powers is Mt secure ("or sblo publicity in the IoCormick now: your tor tumult so s dark horse for Prosidont. . Aoks Lowdpn Sworn! Questions "I wish ME Lowden would mower the following questions: - "Why is the ottorney for the teio phone company supporting Winston sud sending out letters urging the re- nominotion or Brundsse tor sttorhoy general? is it become my has not sought to antarce the orderoi the lilinols Commerce Commission reduc- ing telephone rates in Guano/$2,- 000,000t _ 'r4r4rearirirararariruFrreee - In his ddi'oii his: aiiiiiGiiiior Small um: Th. -sor {my elm-sod " wodocuor with when. manhood. attend in tho hope of pining bur "I. publicity "u 3 dark born tor Governor mu spoke st mt " ton largo "dunno. " the loan School. Pun-r - and annu- Av.. and " Bobcat Roll. Glut It and Belmont IV. a. mm in tho Forty-mu: Ward. which ha be.) re- urdod u o Brund_airte9tt1t. Governor Saul: use an: a hr not Connor Lowdon s an. of (nations mooning Anon" an» " mm J. Brand-go'- conduct or " on". . With Governor Small won 019'. Olcu' In. Carutrotn ot Aldo. cunt date tor Attorney Gourd; m.)- Mayor Thump-on. and tor-Ia Hum: Commissioner John mu Rotation. mud-m." [ID LAM: All mu) wig... tti/ie.. - Governor Chm-82 Ex-Execu- "I" wttt N . 'ttr-tqt" - tive $00k: to n Publicity Muttt t/'h"dl'r,'lt a nun as '0ark Horac' for Pros. I!!!" a) yr-ted, ttt " an mm (llltt0t LOWDEN'S AIMS IN . HIS LATE MTMIG the poem-410m, "an "WM'WTCWMSZNW' u Fii N.W"-r..9fq. -. "Iv-I7]- LIT.."'", IN" in probate W Thursday to 'lA'n'"ll."f/'l'lt/8,rit,Ti, If" umqon In the emu of but. Communion. myth". J,tf,P'tt {1}" met 'ttt nt l'lt I Junior Itttnrrtrth mm m u The u/dy,"',',".',.".',".', mon . _ granted to J. A. "itgg nsais _',... mu sm- "tiiiai, "A'tt W :3 Wm..." , ."" "we " e ec use p. m. mmwum- Included $600 in personal property M 7:30 D: II. was Inn 'fr. end a chin "unit the Mattvtt" mango}? B. not: the." 'elk, for 2/'fli T d th V t cause o our on m by W MAemtteesttn Ind new M- not fixed by the coroner'l Jury which ht in 01mm It In and 2,l2egrdf"g. alumna? PUPt,t'i', 'rtutttustAan_de-t-tsl,ftro, t ovcmn oto0ttttt-'. diikr.airiiriG,ii.ltpund dead. The "to"! showed gm by the m. It)!" he Ind I bad been but than _ than "an. the ' we: the posatbiutr expressed til'l4itl,t'lt',1l)el'tt,t",'ttt, 11: that " might have died of electro- New"! . cu on. week. ',L'rtil'1'ls"lt,'t,tr',',rti dt,',', Letters of tutrttinutrtttiott the that" "T the . were tuned to Fred J. Hearth In Come. 'l,tit" 'i"AT, MISC- "when." "it J'tt"t,d.'o""1" The hour. _ n m t u . _ Choir when"! after punt w '..:_- ...__..____-._. ine. gllfllflllllllllllllllllllllllfllllllilIllllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllflllllllllflIllllllllfllllllflllllllliflllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllflllflllfllllllfllll mover: Homes, or mum on "some than}: hush Churches." 'It-ttat" tr, new m but. 1|. postponed pom lut wool and we hope may Mini] manning of tu- o'- pommity to may the an, I». cu.- m Eton rm ling. ..c"" m Woman's Guild had on can» blemootingotthohomeotnn.uv In" last My. At the meeting of the You: Poo ple'l Society Tuesday of not not tho constitution and on". were odom- ed, lover-ti manor: imitated and Mita Dot-0th, 83m bloated vice pul- idont." gr. Gwyn. lilo Bonn W l CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Third Moor Flt-t Nwonnl but Mag. Service. Sunday ut 10:45 a m. Subject-tor this may. "OW , --0- . FIRST IMHODIST MSCOPAL Rev. Chalet J. Dickey. Paton Jack Bradford, Choir Director; In Inch R. Norm. tr tua, Homing Worth» " Communion. than by the our. - .fgnlor Itttnrrtrth We - " Ib AREA MAN FINED . ' 0N "WINK a Ml(illi Frank Sum hot Area was tttted " in Justice John Nelson's North Chi. 0130 police "ourt this morning- on n chine of heme drunk. Smith was picked up bv tho North China my live My ttitrht and hedt for mu! this morning. "In W butt-i "s aet'dr,tdr.".'n,'tet,'.ttSt't' dons. Paroles, um m u but no. Ill... coma: 3-."- iiuthG,lTtrl',7,lTlllrirtru.ull2i'lg In- L'ff,tft fa't "mun". tutu-nu. numb-lute. titt.StNrrtn.thtnar,mhiBmrb. but!) "di-tttte u no that. 1trt.9ry1?.ftttiierhy_et'riotimry'otti_nd, 1"u"cttllltt "rtqt-tts.rvtts-ttts.iit-wrttirbtrtt-rttntnoandttted, "toolbar..." noun-9'9"" " the New - with to ti-H-tttrt-ii-uri-thet.'?.,-.:""-""'""""" rui)trriatiivr-, " ""m 3.". WI -u. 'Strv.NrttrnoehPaator. tt-tuttt-traveioetatt- y2eler "hm Cttureh 0mm: S/ttrecipe',':'.'?,.".:', 'fdh'itl'.' ihhiGuRittGtit"Gpo-. 'l,'d'ttltStth12N"l2eutt. T ' at "I. - .etat.r+ttootatri.m. w.o. 2lta'1'U'eit"t'di,t,/ to In Wm" u; Mtttet to m on the cum. W'M"m"~'m"' tpttlgn.ttt manna an In tpr, II on 'td2itt.'N,Plt"t,t tundra- the odttorut up... 'il at out who" "I. III um I My "I. . "if!!! 1335?." W "W."- swu- tl. union, "a wol- WM. m by mo at ttm but went in our community. It will in than later night. You no invited ttt calm. ST LAWREHGB {EPISCOPAL Rev. H. It M. 'ttor, V "Service- on Sunday, Apr!" tha. don man up: , V Holy Communion at P.80 n. In. _ , new Communion and man u swam -v MBP"""""" 1ryttrt-terrseet_tn-.-. mmn'vaympu- we. 'tttet."'.?-)-) an». human-Hm", (htttdrttgetk Amman-c. . _ 11tytdttsmett1rtortt--trttns'tt 1:45. Amoattmt.rsttttn Mann-Sen LL,, tth JormochA " JOHN'S LOW an. Inc: C. Koo-nu. Futon In") In" an mu .1 Libertyville Township High School Presented by the Basket Ball Boys " MAKING l) A DD Y BEHAVE" -..or Tmb-. =ze, Wm . lab-truth in. 8.11?- "to. tt-etttattt-haveioetatt- 'otttt6-tandttaunere.rttre.tees ua. Icahn" It". and on: up- mmm aunt's-hot the - un but: "low to In atteetttettogqfttettatu-etr. 1 Fred Beekert, sentenced Warn from on. to Want you-s. Frau. to Joust land" ll Donut Sheriff Wale. Beaten plowed ttlt to brown; Into the ntotttec. 4311!. Ram!- nt---h¢ke Pom: nun! Letters of ttdmigtlatretiort slso were issued to Fred J. Earth In the aims ot luau Gout)". " bond wss and st 8300. month: an. H. van clurged with stealing $4,000 worth of run and other hon-chow toads. gunman for Mr. Luv-on. Chi-i ettWt vote: as not " stupid I. " thinks. You mut't tool that by} lying. ..Thoy no dive and dart. It the political prophets are not, may. they will rebuke the FAriiiiil and Daily News by an overwhelming! mummy ot votes in the governor's? fttvor.--Chitsagso Evening 'iuocu.l u~umu in. WI was tt-tuttt-traveioetatt- otttM-tandttaunere.+ Megs to. Helium "a. and on: "tre mum: 'tttnmart-tt an - h". but: "new to In motion to m on the cum. A typical mph at tttie as. Mn." Wat-non In: In men 3mm Ig TAKEN T0 'Mill" The Nova "ttttHat m "that deliberately new. o: be" 'tttrid-tpert- ttoth-aa the '1'."- on ot the maxim - . In the pamphlet. my btard--q-t at the member- ot which were Dian; _ or 1.0an attpotttt---attttport Gov- ernor ttmatt on his nation record. ' ' latte" ot "tttding Individual war in this causation. u the News dereinrse, the baud took up - cue, individually. an In entire hutory. and PROVE!) BY IN-; DISPUTABLE FACTS that they ad no.t Cover-Igor an!!! Iffe. Fiiiiiyiifil "can, the Innu- unload- the vote:- 1rhomMthearttesutrrsirtnqtut the undid." in mm to an» an elm-nu or. unusually out!) hu_rooo_rgl on an; nation. 7 Oonno: Bull's out." to: to nomination in developed In. a "in not. with - We. mu-.wvuA- In muc- The Board ot Mon. Ind PIN!- did hu- . gunman: ANSWERING COMPLEYML . THESE omens. CLAIMOF $3500 B FILED AGAINST me MANVILL'E co. Letters of Administration Are Issued in the Estate of c um, new It: 'tat,, Truth About?» mummies. HM Latter- ot Minuet: we. $llilMMi T0 IRIMi VICTORY T0 SMALL Logit Towns. m High School Auditorium Tuesday, April 10 All Seats Reserved Free On or After April 7 At Lovel'e and Decker & Neville's Drug Store- , FOR SALE Auden. 1att75xi00. Nut ,hook, transportation and otona.' lanolin". panes-ion. Price $4.500. 3|.Wmhshhm325pamhwithintceu. Harry Madill Butlett , -' REALTOR _ ttSt Ilka-ho Av.._._m__ 23'3_|-1"WC¢-u-v 1 and its complicatod work- ings, you'll hive a odsplireated job trying to fix it. _ , Come to this shop where only the beat mechanics are employed and only the Anest materials am used.' You'll get utisfuction plus at a very low To Get Your Car Ready for Summer Now Is the Time Llillillfiilllli GARAGE F YOU don't know your For one week 'only betiii'tintr Much 24. I924. with each dress tent no to be Dry Cleaned and Fretted at our rem price you may send u: another for the price of one-cent. , Remember two dresses for the price of one, plan ONE CENT. The Reliable Laundry t bunkers, Dry, Clea-en and Dym - Phone Llbertrviite ml mam»: Park an LA DIES' _ Dry Cleaned and Pressed for ONE Cli)N'r This is a re- markable oppor- Munity to have 1 your dresses cleanedb e fo re "lill-IlIililelt Easter. Pexui?. 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