s Kovember 13, 1925 WILMETTE LIFE It is the story of the American 29 : more. ~ed. Cross at home and abroad, how J I m ttmes of di saster other than tho se times of war when all eyes are turned ' t~~~rd it, i~ is. working on quietly, clttctent ly, bnngmg m a rv elous relief to tho ::.e stric~en. by tornado or fire. A s tory ~:-, tllterwo,·en with the ac I "DOCTOR DOLITTLE'S ZOO" di~~cl\Tri<.·~ c!f th.l' "o.rld. ;1 .., it ha.., !Jecn 1 cc~u nt by having 1Iartin, the chauffe ur \\ rt!tCll hy r . ( . Brtd g<.·-.. { 'ondt- th ·(I I 01 a ncl_l banke.r, vvhcn there is a a~ 1t mu "t he tltt· author h;t. 1:· Til ahlt: tornado Ill a ne1ghborino· town, di By Hugh Lofting to keep ir()l11 111aking it read like a I clo~e him!-.elf a:, a Red Cross n ~a n, and Frederick A. Stokes Co. rail\\'a~· time card. and the thread c1f 1 Cc ! mt~1andccring hi~ employer, as well 1t wa not o nly the !Jrokc.:tl animal-; narratl\ c.: rut!!'.. ~tnooth and ~tr :Jil)...:. i il" 111 : :. c_ar and son, make off for the · · .. ...:.t · t · , . .· 1 1 · . 1 '-l' ·nc ot the tragcd\' " ;utmg lo he llH'Il<led \\'hn \\·ere gl:td . · ar Ill .-, \~It I t ll' anrtt·nt f>l!cl t'lll,~ ·u have Dr. Dolittk return irom hi.., r:;uh \\· lt~J 1<.:1~ only the mo~t i1~ciclcntal l I he boy anc~ l11 s _father, astounded ~h re · yea r~' tra\'els and :-.ettle clown n·cor d c1t the1r amazing ,·oyagl'::; ll!a(k l l'y , ~he '."ond:rtul_ thmg th~t they .. ct.: 1 1 m another hook. A sc~bon \\'itltout I o~1 1.1~· uncharted ea . , \\·e sail wit h tl~c1 c: he come !-.O Inter~!'.. t ed Ill the '"'?rk r.llc Doctor \VOttld he like a (. 'hri-.tmas ' :\or . . t·nH·n and SpaniarcJ..,, and tra,·cl ot till_~ g reat organization th~t tl~t..:y_ tol- ~ ,,·ithout snow. l'a~t " arrl with ).[a reo Polo. Th o~e a~l") 1lo\\' It . to many pl~ce-.. 1 ~1 cre 1s :1 . ..o. J · · f hl'tCJrl' ad,·enturl'::.. were aholi~lt"cl ,,.L .1 ... 1 1l "'."'(_111 Ill tl~e l.>ook, tt.. doc:- mdeed, a _ , ·. Yer} ~ 1111g \va~ 111 rca< 1111e ~~ c1r tlw "' "' ! t 1 1 d 1 ~1 f. :..:reat man' s return. Dab Dab had· a ~n·at ~me..,, to wlllch not onl\' c hildren H.: d~lt wr mten_ cc, 10W how r,·t·n· ,ecretive air until the door to tilt' . . . ··I- ~oml'time-. than~ful ly retum~ I :'\.mencan (parttc_ular ly t_he l~oy~ i.Jr ·'"' "'1'1 . , . 1: lk . l' . k ' ' il (l m the lJuok h L"spec1alh· \\Tttten. d um used dining room \\'a" thr 0 ,,. 11 o d · tbh · :..!Tl'<lt · .. .H. "1 oung · tl k' . f.oo · ot til·· can 1H.' a li<Lrta k·er " 111 work. '!Jl' l~, di ., clo -. ing a -.ccne ga}· with dec- I I t.t\ ti l-ts 1e 111 o . tory guar·ratiOll!-. of ribbon an-d rn·rgrt'l'll " ·ith ~tJJit'l'd tu take the conceit out of an,·-----·- - - :t il of the family dr~.· ~-.t·<l in 'iann· OIIL' . \\'!tat a cha..,t('ninL!' dh·ct it lt;t-- FORMER RESIDENT RETURNS ' u, t unH~'> n·m in i:-n·n t f t hl' da \'~ of t h~ t 1 J rt·ad again the familiar ligures "a .\ . ·. \,.a I lac<:, () i Den n:r , C o lu., 0 1>Cictor'. circu:-. :\ fter till' ;.lahorate canll<Jil hall mo,·ing at tilt· rate oi 1701) mon·d into hi llc\\· lt<1llle at 1317 :inner, an excellent entertainment was it l't a "~. ·co nd woulrl requin· nine \·car~ : F<·r<:..,t aHlllll' n:ulltl~. :.tr.~\'allace t\·en at which Guh -Guh r ecited one for the journey"; "If a tunnt:'l cot;ld hv I h_a-. hccn a ~·c-..idult ui Dt·ll\'t:r 'or :-Olllt.: ! ··i l~i s fa,·orite poem--, "The \\' ilt<:d lllaclt- througl~ the. sun th ere would h~· tlll.ll', . Inn .'o.rm~·rly _.l~ailetl t>" m \\'il -1 11 · a ultAO\'\'Cr," and eac h 11i the animal~ ample room 111 th1" for 109 .:. !' lobe.., till' i _H: t~t · 11t b ,~::.~uda t ed "ttl t_he -\· · ~mtrihutcd a · tunt to add to the mer - ~iz~· oi our planl't," The !Jook de -, :: ,falh :\dn·rtl:--lng company ot l'hl ··: mcnt. and the Doctor told of hi~ j ..;cr~ht· . . t·omt·t--. and 11lt'tt·or;-;. the IllY'-· c,t~o. ___________ rra ,·eJ.._ till after midnigh t. t<:r~ou" -.ulhJl )t .... tht· Q ·loriotb corona ~,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,..,:.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.~-; ~oon began the \\'orking- out oi thl' : lsJI~k dt:rin~ a n erlip"e <If tlw --un. 1 SINCLAIR LEWIS $2.00 D')Ctor's latest plan} that of raaking a Ill ~ wrt It gtn·-. a. 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