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Libertyville Independent, 22 Oct 1925, p. 10

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£2 4 taste the savor of so aweet a maid-- s an's lps was utrangely abseot. As s p i'o"hrmcmnmdu l "% 'the Indder with poackered lps, he '_ '-nmmum-uu ' --.--" Theld in the clutches of a spell. +~*Yen --come on" ani to give . _ jeven greater expression to her d»+ + -- _ ithe Indder ominoualy. i For an instant longer he hes} ts *-- «Amted, atll ataring as i apalibound ... (Mt those rosy Ups #o temptingly pre-- « __ jmanuted for his enjoyment, then, ans , _ W--Arawn by their witchery, he, too, A x »_ bnaned slowly ftorward.= Se slowly __. Jt ts Bob Mennering's twenty-- _ ifret Dirthdey. In the morning he ...\ es gone to his percrits' bedroom. %o § and received the congratulations of " _-- . feker and mother while the 'for? ,,,.»v-;-»namuh-uvamm . W Muse 'hee' and rushee out to Be '-m Bby Merjorie . Pullarbon, _\ " Weetr neighbor's dunghter. She is ~_ * af 4the top of a ladder against the _ _ * #aall.separating the two properttes --~'. @mil Bob climbs up a ladder: on the what's of that,-- going C ":ugquw- : to gire } $ e Ns L-..--"' e ywe s -- ~adly, as it suspicious of the use to * {:'uummm informa-- |-- "Tve a birthday present for you." \ Curlosity seemed at last to harys (hhv..onmm.mh_. i.uumuuu. f _ Bure of it now, he inspected the *dainty parcel with the termenting ; slownese of W > WHO WABNT WANTED"--with--irene--Rich is a --ploturiun ....--| ._.__........_. (*"* > %en of thiv mevel. ** *Met tones and the disappointment is her #yes, his mirth died. ~ "It's all right * f | "You are sure you really Uke #*" when he had chosen both hands in a newspaper, entered. succession and eroked nothing bet--| "Good newn--the best of news," he falled to act, in her engerness ter than a tantalizing glggle, he ho cried with an alr of great sas ing.--that's what you're doing." She glanced quickly at him. . " Caught red handed in her vil--| "About the election?" , John nodded. C > < S | "A careftul poll of ten <districts atring, to draw torth a long, cro choted bag whith she dungled be fote his eyes with pride. "What is it?" he demanded won-- "That's --tor --your goit --clabs,;~4 erochated it mysolf. "'"fl"hrcz.l»'om was of adamant for burst tnt3 Bob's breast. 'Toyched by her burt "Certainiy, it's a«plendid." *"Well then," sald Marjorls bold-- ly buat stricken with something UWkoe a biusk. "Besing it's your birthdary, I supposs you can kiss me." "Kiss you?t" Here was sarpriss when there should have been cager "CGood newns--Athe best o nuws,"* $ GNA"_I'CR 1}--Continued "Bob, --it's your birthday, len't "Cau don't like it" in Grand Gorge, neat Auring excaration for C. Baker, curator of the mu-- A number of the stumps were it's more fun goessing," sho By DOROTHY A.F. MARCELL «nae --who--dclights in w ing se 2c n PP ECT ~ Everything Worth While_* P e n Aecae on rneggenene e thnitiioe on o | Ein 4. ... _i en i y.| hent upon her to expedite matters spreading over the country, exterm} )« | by advancing even further. nating the American chestaut as it m ! Xlas, lndders are very trichy con-- moves. The Ananciab loss has "'m'd-.'&.ovuut_d- very heary for owners who futled wc-»:flfith'nth-'llfl. cut their dead chestuut beforp it alld Aually Just as (Bob was~ . _| teriacated, and the United States De-- .. |upon the point of sampling the rich ----| partment of Agriculiture and state for; ... | Pruit before him, it tepplet and fell, estry Cepartments have been sctive in Now that I'm in the race, !I want to win, not so much for the oBce an to get a confirmation of my poli-- «es trom the people." "OM course, you will win, John,"* "Where's Bob," he demanded, be-- coming awure of his son's got him in her clutchest" maute of the .situatiun --zupports --my own.. It seems to me that I am to have little real oppositlion. But," his face sobered, "you never can count on anything in sach matters avery line of 'his ftace. ment in favor of my reslection. Of course, the Btar has supported me from the first, but it is a consery-- ative sheet. What's more, its est} ugainst Ahis will. She must appeal to hLim as quite agrosables to maks him miss an opportunity to eat." "'on.lohu'-o'hun.uhl he wanted to go Into town with me he was now the ploture of a sno carrying Marjorie down with it. From his safe vrantage point on the wall, Bob looked down at the remely.' "I suspect she is not do-- yes, and perhaps thinking about geiting back--back to breakiast if you are al right. It must be breakfast time." . And Bob disappeatred behind the wall It was breakfast time. Willeen, having. instructed the maid to serve the meal, had paused to give a deft touch to the Howers on the table and to glance about the break-- allurement of his charmer, he had better hurry. 1 at duas in court at zine o'clock." * -- "Mr. Bledsoe, to see you, sir," In-- terrupted the maid. dare laugh, Bob Mannering!" . _ l . "I'm not laughing," he protested Jobhn's face as be glanced at the *Tell Mr. Bladsos, I am very sor-- w but I cannot see him." . Kllesn viewed him with surpriss and stopped the maid with a gas ture before she reached the dootr. "Oh John, you can't mpan that-- hadn't you better see himt?" she "Are you hurt, Marjerisa®" She gazsed up and in her eyes were surprise and ruRled dignity, In@** asked Wileeos, qulickiy. _ _ He nodded an#f turned to' the gisl with decision. "There is not the slightest rem-- «on why I should see him, Ellson, and many why 1 should not. The Wt m rrc ommc on hoi demtete. ce t t nemtcnn uts m nonthr pleassnt but a waste of his tUme as well as mine." » Filled with eympathy, Elleen restead her hand upon his sleeva. "Poor mun--please see him, John, there might be something-- ar--at least it would be more cour-- evirtaous, dear." ~Then, as hbe looked down at het, "However, it you wish It--* a Football Game" havre become an Ifmportant topic. The instructor ex-- T whnt sire io demepriration sore of. mnmn.-omz.mmun team brought iInto t «y mnastum to ersciteo particular while mmm-m;?w nmmmn bustness "I'm atrald tha<law is aot always "Iun't biw son's trial this morn YChere is no action so slight nor s n but it may ho déne to a great He shook bis bead. Orm is Ris (Te be continnued) on "How to Watch HWe |~ _ Have Tools Ready ~--~|" Over Country, Killing | . ____.----=.*~-- COUPLING _ --._____ 1 --Common vetch and its verieties is *| United States as variy as the Hight "eenth century. 1t is rather exacting s1 to tempearature and soll condiions 1 and the portions oft the United States ?Mnhmmfldu: den is lurgely determined by the kind A Great Production, Cast, Pla of tools used. The variet;y of labor + Y¥ 'saving hand tools is large and they | [ _ =T=:s==l MAJESTIC ment of tools on hand and repait "them If necessary. In aAecting nwnw $ 'botmum"-nmhmu n as . . g 'work under all conditions, If your gar Phones 541 and 542 D den 1# oneAftecath of an acto or uesn cuce mc niepgeusatien ce amae e ue e teglate arantiedeaal e ce iemiogete neuemsinege c 'mhhm"m.m ond--Big Week--2nd *' The degree of anccem in home gat dening and also the amount of pleas .ure derived from working in the gar College of Agricuiture at Ithacea, is ealling attention to the condition of nmme frait now being taken from stor winter teimperatures Only the most hardy varieties will gurvive the gaver age winter of the South Attantle and Ouit Conast atates. Kot enoagh--espert mental work has been done to deter: mine the Umitations of the several varieties in the last--named region, bui n--r.u.ummy handled most winter--hardy straims can be grown in limited areas at least. A copy of the builetin may be se nr«lwclm\fimnm supply lasts, from the United State Trepartment of Agricaiture, Washipg It is better to have ifio'fri_tfmfi anderripe, as it tipens slignily after picking. Froit must be carefully han Any room with good rentilation and a low temperature will do for storing fruit. VFentilation is important in geat ting a low tamperature as soon as pot wibhils A temparature of BD degrees with 80 per cent relative humidity, is the best for storage. * ports of Japanese and European chesat Auts which have survived the attacks af the blight. . The removal. of infected Himibs --and --the --cuatting --out --oftruak c-tuhdrh,mm: interested l8 trees which are nathbrany Nurited. -- As a commerclab crop it i canfined to the reglon in W ashington, #ruit sboulid not be allowed to stand in the sun after picking, but should uP NE C=C HTH pigp Ca) SEcure be cooked as soon as possible, % # # 99 It is iImportant to select keeping ve s e 0 am Meoties, soch as Baldwins, Ben Davia and Ruseets, these may prove to be the starting pointed for a new growth of chestnut, A tree should have realsted the blight unt tres. Muny trees wil throw off blight cankers and apparentiy be doing well tor a fow ypears and then quickly succumb to the disease. The ofice of Sorest pathology, in the burean of plant Industry oft the United States Depart-- ment of Agrtcuiture at Waushington, blight cankers and apparentily be doing a 10--turn primary and a 45--4arnjence it is too looke at times to pick W W UrZ well for a few years and then quickly secondary, with a space between up certdin stations, 'The remedy in § . * succumb to the disease. 'The ofice of| COlls of.about % an inch and your|such cases is to have a variable » forest pathology, in the burean of plant | _ 2¢!Shb@r bad 25--tures on Bis pri |primary, that is, a variable coup Kative --of the United States Depart |-- AFJ, Wilh the same. spacing, Bis|ling similar to the tickler coil. Steer -- ml.' «c w 2 coupling would be much closer or| 'The coupling between the meo ment Agrtcuiture ushingto". | .tighter than your set. I!t is the ond ry and the tickler coll is often is interested 'In receiving. reports| 'number of turns coupled ar neat neglected. The closer the coupling. merammmntaga----ole s Of -- exceptionally . resistant American | . each --other as well ans the spacing | the easier the set will . m s chestnuts, that is trees which survive of the colls that counts. ~ regeneration is obtained. 'Too tight / » c n t after nearly all of the chestouts in the | _ If your neighbor had 'bis 25--turn |a~coupling makes a a vicinity have been killed. Unsusudlly 'tl-m.buu(th-'nu-glm&.mdnn me frees are and ex.| 80 that only 10 turns were on the dium <between a wide anda tight £ mumm s a5g|-- Sime form --as the secondary and be sought. --One in : _ Belected . | c Gaoes srouy the & svunwm SA --Rrve.wor. waaiut | flh: io E& 7 Are planted in an experimental 0" |-- the coupiing monld be is good as|sage over (he 'onll>=" vere enath T I ----] will materially assist them in throw Ing off the disease. 'The ofice of for Different Varieties of -- ~~Common Vetch Compared estry departments have been active in advrocating timely ntl!izstion. t of resistance to the blight, and it 4s the gsubject of a new publication just lssned by the United States Depart Bulletin 1280. The bullatin dtecusses and compares the different varieties as to seed and sttaw yield, rato and time af seading, methad . and dopth oft nanth uwd.fl.mw and numbers of other factors. --*~ Common vetch is a native agricok For Bale: Gevesal vsed washers in The fruit sboold be mature whes Fruit minst | However, a Tew chastnut trees bave e secondary in a loose coupled set is =--= ' what Getermines its »electivity. In States Department | -- pther words, whether you can tune Of the two "Bror --time J pots~op a --petition," aild Brother Wiliams, "I proys ter *mobesels from runain' over me, an' 1 lltfnlmm-hm'n? fer 1 Gone been run over two times, an" never got 'muf damages ter make K wuth while*--Aftlants Coenatitution, poor and thosm who are between them. Rince, then, it is aniversally acknowut «dged the mean is th* best, it in ort-- dent that even in respect to fortune a midde stats is to be preferred;: for that state is most Ukely to subwit to Classes in the Stabe In every state the peophe are Arided other words, whether you can mhd"umdn t town omey >~=~ 'the t "Coupling can be changed Jn dit terent ways By the aumber turns in sither the primary or seo _ &nd--Big Week--2nd K> wummmun&'mu o "The Bird of Paradise" : < s uks sasd E" o t';";'..--- 4 . P-'"' think ": cannot copy straigzht C. W, h:t'm...ttb.I'lMMu"'"'""""w"' any one witlkk a loose coupled set.| A poor connection of any kind in with variabMle couplitng can ascer |a crystal set may mean fallurse. tain to their own satisfaction. | 3t yoiir Getector tubs will not have a S--circuit spider--web coil wet dnu: reversi -c--'.ah- and fiid when ! hare the primary |fHHMO (1P fesrtsing cennectivns on and secondary colls separaied from 4 to 4 Anchen, the aot 4s --rery --sens} | --~NHEXT ARTICLER--Bwinging AaAnk tive as well as extremely select, and ' Fading, Why She Loves Him / 20 Order and Buy Your Seats Today The Tremendous Sensational Hit of Hits Produced and BELL'S Famous HAWAHAN'S -- PRINCESS LEILEIHUA % x t Oscar O'Shea ts loose enough to out right when you are to fnd a mm-u'mw'vum desire to Hxten to--one station, _ ~ A Jlarge number of sets today au'tbo&d-ud't-:- trol, with a fized primary o it is in --this -- pesition that --loca} vta»-- brought in. However, wign the cunnluhl'l.lul cr-."b.dup the United-- Btates st the dose ot the '"War of Independence and sought and ebtained a home in Canada under ths British fieg. --The majority of the U. EK L settled in Uppar Canain Anou Outario) uod the Maritiize provinces. Inbalatign of dust or other ama}l par tictes which irritate the nasa\ brancbes _ Feries W ent to Canada Please trade carly avoid afterncen evening g\.m-nmm-il- B "','"::'"'. sn .M' pire Loynlists form'a very important ts soctiion ot the innabitants of the Do mo. Mamocn ie ze _ B * a mou o tre o <4 P ommmmmnmmmmmndiffemmmnmemmened Cause of Smeezsing i " Sneezing is the intAuntary, forcible aend audible spasinodic expaiston of air through the nose and the mosth, Or dinarily, sneeting is caused by the aneesing. The Irritation may also be eaused by --the exceamive accomuiation work for prisoners. As 'pst wo Jars not heard any enthustastle approval of this supgenstion from the consict clasms. 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