ill ^^lilltiflp niMH Wi% *m& ^^M0^f^M^;i raaffo^^ 31» im . Eatabliflhed 1912 -^v:^;- JN H with which i8 combined* flMJ WIIiMETTE XOCAL NEWS Established 1898 . __ ISSUED FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK f LLOYD HOLLI8TER. INC. % A j 1222 Central Ave., Wllmette, HI. Telephone ..... .Wllmette 1020 »lJB8CRlFT|OJr >g<00 A YEAR All communications must be accom panted by the name and ^address of the writer. Articles for publication should reach the editor by Wedne^f noon to insure appearance in current issue. Resolutions of condolence,^cards «f thanks, obituary, poetry, -jiotlces ofâ- en- ; tertainmente pr other affairs where an admittance.charge will be made or a collection taken, will be charged at regular advertising rates. Entered at the postoffice at, jrilmette, Illinois, as mail matter of the9 second . class, under the act of March 3, i«7i*. FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1923 BACKBONE OF AMERICA There is a home on the Oregon coast, facing the Pacific ocean. It is a small frame dwelling, plain and unpretentious; & Back of it stretches || And in the front yard is a tall flag pole^-r- .-.:..... wii;;^^r^^-^^4fer- ...t*LAnd on that flag pole the Stars knd Stripes; the American Flag at malt mast-* | || |>:| ... .^ .|;jr.:;. ;fe | Proclairriinl Id the world that llnere is a honie in which there is llove of country; patriotism:; rever- llence for our president who died in ||he public; service doing his duties. ^ Back m the foothills of the Cas- ':mm BIG DIFFERENCE ^; When ydu and I were youn& Maggie, we were glad when school was over and sorry when vacation was over. As May and June crept along towards happy July we tried to spur theni on by counting the days remaining. .* But the counting did no good; it only slowed up the passage of the tardy months. We didn't like to go to school in those days of long, long ago. Of course there was a little fun on the way to and from school, and even in school itselL The fun, however, had no relation to les|0|is5or rec|ka- tions. '"â- ::..,>;';';.:..,>i;:u^^^!i$^M^^ But nowâ€"how changed! The approach of September is welcomed by mahy7" Indeed, we hazard the belief that the modern school boy gets a little #ed of thd long vaca- tion and actually looks forward with happy expectation to school's re- opening. ' . . â- . $?â- ? ^ :;ff: Why shouldn't there be a big dif- ference between their attitude and ours? Then the idea seemed to be, "Drill, drilL^rjUL The morethey fades there is a log house of a set- .. tier who, with "his wife and their jon „ iBMlgV( „„Bf ..^w râ€"â€".,, children;^hewing out of the forest[drawi paint, swirn^ Irui, jtimp--in dislike^school, the better it will be for them. Don't let them talk with each other." Why, we remember a school tyrant who called to his office every day each child that had hk the previous day done any com? m u n i ca t i n g J '!<^mmunicating? meant talking; #|dspering, note- writing, or deaf-ahdtdumb language* No wonder we didn't love school I Nowadays the Jtf$£en dp all sorts of "interesting' thmgsl.SllFhey work with their hands, dance, talk, act | a stage, sihg> ;*nake pottery, ^.^ionsYtad §g|gudic^aflfy.. a home.. |l ^rid this humble homesteader I |ias set up close to their cabin in the I Rearing a flag pole from which I floats the flag at half mast. HI President Coolidge, when he was I officially notified at Northampton', 1 Mass.,? of his nomination as the I candidate Of his party for the office foTlflce President, used the follow- 1 me Iwords 6f acceptance §ulfk0, 111;"W^ nave been taking counsel Jibgeihfer concerning the welfare of jAmeiiSca. - We have spent much itimelldiscussing itle^Yrairff^Jf *gov- lcrnraer|t yet most of the great con- |§course jof people around me hold Ijnopp^ic office, expect to. hold no %ubl\t ^ffice. Still in Solemn truth tjthey j y»e the government, they are ^ArrJfjrii We shall search in vain mMin leiSlative halls, executive tnan- the chambers of the for the greatness of our ,,Jleoun^r^: We shall behold there l^but a-..reflection, not a reality.; suc- (^cess|uiliniproportion. to. its ^accu- Hracy|||n'.- a f ree ^e^licv % jgreat |^oveft^ent':is?;;the'(^^ t a ,:"^greai|'J^eople. j||fhe)r -:wiU look.. ;td; ^^theia^e^etT-ra^rW^^ha^^ Jgfor Success. The^ destiny, the g|feat- ^Siess':' iof Amerfe|IKe%* around' the ^^earthsion;e;|i I? thrift and:. indus- i^ry; atfejau|iLth^ej^and:;;1ther ^ ample of self sacrifice 6ft appears, J if hofidr abidetherey and high ideals, g if theViEi the building of f ort^ne^ He *'"' subordinate to the building omcha% iacter.j America will live in security, rejoitiri^ in an abundant prosperity l«id $o^d ^vernmje^ at ton^^, and ia p^afee, conft|ence^ and! respect- ibroaa*; If theses virtues :be absent tiierefts no power that can supply iftesejl^sings^ ^ :the;iSe^^stone^stte ior;.:'i|ir3erica iiesiM^;^; :$$%] W'-^ : M^ -Coolidge wis ^siali^ing the *":":'*'u ||^homes'gft^esented?^by,^t^ and Stripes floated at half humble rpm«s^buT#led with !:!faith. aid:., te$^m .. . «s representing the of this "|Te^t ^coun- who alre^th^ goy^ , _ tr government rests; J.ijo"powe|. car&slakc it rnonarch .. surve^i^ ils^PM Idren's looks^-frmWij^ieft Maze "*'" fact everything^ we didn^^si The modern motto is; the more they like school* the better it will be for them. «prrv THE POOR ~m. 'â- â- PRODUCER!":\^M-: Last Friday, ^ve bpught from a man at our office ditora^dbieefi ears of Golden Bantam corn for twenty Scents. Thfyfwere fresh, tender, mte^a^'hi hiost |I% licious flavor. On the same day our better half bought a dozen of the gaine ;..;ediMp::;fo&^en^^ve centilr^]£gte pala||tble^-4^^^^s4>" - J Wi ^^ '^ O^lhe tollb%in« ^|onday4pnly two|:day^1ateri|w#paid. ;f|# a dozen eari of > inf&rior Gulden Bantam thirty-riv^ l-^nts! |Jom- parei- the{ ^rices-^twenty flfnts and !hirty*five cents \ The s|c§nd almci^; twice th$ first. We|]|aid the Higher pricefon a well-kti#wii wurtty highway ^skirting the nort||isJi|re.: M<^lp^K:th^:^rn was by no meanjfso good as the less expensive dozen. At the same highwiy\ fafm ;< the same hig&wa§7narJ offered us le^gs at ten cents* a dozen above the cur- rent market price. ^ , Whenj one jconsidert' thaCithe people on the county roads sell these goods directly from - their gardens! that they are/undejS no expense for transportation, one must come to the conclusion that somebody's getting stung! i^hd that somebody else is making* aii overabundartce of hay while, the Such %igh ^ricers as these in- |uÂ¥e^evefybo#y concefned^M-he honelt^farmer, thef^dependent buyer, and their foolish selves^ .^riefids oh the auto Iwghwa^rst Come down on your prices! Be ^reaionablej; ^^eiisensible. !|:| Be. just I iorâ€"-hoi common â- F^Tr..^ #^^4|^ peoph W;Sotilo^ig as " mmjaowi 5%KHril ^rier^hoail^'g?, y|e)^cleanl33^_ " loidsmith. i"^Kftv 1;'i%*« &MS0i:SM^ a^SiliiSifi. ?£#*^U&i ANOTHER INDIANA POET ^^mi--can--talki:--ail^-'-you^wgr^ about Eddie Guest. andF^^ernprt ;l3lin|»ume^ feilt |o^do\s^ght"*'ll| by yourself° %Yor2commend us to JSlmf'J^antiiSf**' n' ^><-^--^ ?Did vou that ^ .............. ...„,,,._. ^ ..... agolB "§11^" wrote those . .vJustlpreaijar^X. tine but.hi- ^sj^^p^rme^i. '> i, „ . . . „ ... . . jverses. Read.;the; Jrst^sta^zi:t§^f - (JUte-?? and 'â- carii^r^fa^f^ Leaves a-n -Moon -a-sif|il| dum nice t^ gf to be# ^itReid"%%o1lt: run_oi the world â- y^Wt%klt sfaibiir of* Mk â- â- $£: ';%i* B$. Â¥ ftigicj inspections by our own as well as county inspectors make I;certain that the dairy farmsâ€" p the ^ource^ of supplyâ€"-meet ::;:;:ali requirements. --- ,v -$^^;i;. All BOWMAN'S MILK is ';fc *Sspe^te^a^trre_i^^ || stations and also tested at our ; ^Chicago Laboratory, Nothing is |||eft undone to assure the purity land richness of .•.i.jKiurSBOW^ Kowinan JJf nAnar COMPANY m. m ^" " "" ^5|J|^^N6lli Shore 1^ JlCpie first stage of the trip you pass the rich rolling farmlands of Southern Wi yconsin just west of Kenosha, in sight of numerous small lakes. The fast big lake ip iTwiu Lakes, an idyllic, tree-embowered sheet bf blue, with cottages and hotels 1 f all around it. Then Powers Lake, which lures thousands of resdrters to its tanks:;M iMeach summer, for fishing, swimming and other water sportsS!And at the endoifci "{ithe Journey, beautiful Lake Geneva, not only famous as a summer resort for the** Igwealth pi outdoor sports it ^ offers, but - Of extraordinary interest to the tourist iKIjIlll^llf or the old-world beauty of its surroundings, dotted with tr% magnificent j ^g|^^^^1Chjcago;.arid MiJwaukee,.people..;pg|||i^^H touns^ Don't let the summer pass without tak« mg a trip byv North Shore Motor Coach. Take North Shore Train im ptiitii"1 .. _;â€".. --â€"-- .------. ---". at walmette mmfim^^imm^^ .to/Kenosha, where connection is made, with fclM^^^^B-4 ||st_motor5coaches, for ..Lake Ocnevatpgpj-i^^^^^^^^^Si NORTH SHORE ISs^SSSS- an ^ agaiS sSSISsilS^ llpJII'- ilwau ill *e?