Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 19 Nov 1909, p. 2

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I3. «’3‘ :3 out. ”In!” light tho an. o! no mm. nâ€" which «not. an Inn. Ind hobbit due. [:80 In tho slur-coo. Inn luau-d down. This horde m- dydednu-lutnumol m'mklln. Ibo In In no work- MI. than a ”0(th “um. I- nu:- ummnhol Ibo-Ahma- m- at no community In turnout II. can "Nd II ileum“! ll. bum o! (to nothing. Win In! an. the m- um to h- wand and the can .1 a.“ has“ The try at (I. “an no mo ooh- VIII m1] - (I. act. ‘no In hole on u M 1:30. m John 01-h]. who I. I- m at the donut mull has; an m u a. mm» at no on. ‘ mum-nu. WWII!!!“ k“ u in uk- d I”. 0. lb. “(um-ulnndbylln Mmmww-m f! ‘l'bo mont Ipmlllng ulna din-tor In the “flow 0! the linked Stun oc- currod Mum-y nnomoon In the mu. Mn 0! Cherry, Bureau County. III. A In that mm In tho min sin" of the BC. Pun Cod Company'- works abound out the lives of 100 men work- Iu than. ‘l'hlnoc- rucuon who went «in Into I Null); an" "no routed 0*" to a m A for Icon 0! nurvlv‘ an. Malena by amok. And llnnd 5! lam. era-lad from mun. mr Ion In the ant to (all Ill lumber”! in" at almost Ilmulublo hon-on II II. cot-rm" New. The rouâ€"1 then won 5“ human bolus- In the lam vh- uo in broln outâ€"perv I‘d In tho mm vorkt Flu l- I-mhcr-d all I‘ll-I “no one" Anon-rd lot! now. Find No loll“. Allvo or De“. “3 room [H mm PIT I!!! Being liken Down by En- chant Becomes lgnlt-d from Cap Lamp sud mut- Fallow. Hui Anal!" AccldOnl u m Kind ' ' h Col-hf. History Occur. at cherry. ill. HIROIC DOCTOR GAVCB MANV ”WWI-ll... II.- MIII Dual-c. Mort-Mouton!“ acumen-monks o. I. wanna- I'm. a. In“ 111'” in Cincinnati ru- m a ham! tannin cum- L. mar. charting Mu 'lth th- ?oéu 7h :- accrue cur am to | MI MW "”3- I." 0- A“. '1‘. Dr. W. C. mover. MI wife ad W. nun. and C. van m ly hurt I: ll “mob“. collision on mice Ham”. Chum. nu «ma mama; a tractor. of an Inn. Dr. W. chat Ill embed And m. wit. u. Indly an ad brat-ad. chi-W Lou. In m 1. L Puma". I cltlmhuldcr neu- Brhhh. 8. D.. VII hold up by a united band“. and round of 83.47: Pug-all '- cn mm from Ham. 8. 0.. with M. m A“ household al- tho m-ém Pacific nanny. forty II“. natives! of Within. Ru. pne- ue-ny v. destroyed by I hunch. no mum m demothhed and the men! «on and I min ekutor um him from their ("walk-ms. 7M In. us... '1'.“ WM. (ho now-Ho. ol (“granule cut-Menu»! M 'u lama that the lm of about. I “an mum on Iuy mn- ud null" unnu- ‘il alt-n KIM-a no hint! an on! Hon :1 m- mm o! It. not has... of lam-u at m- «flu lino Cut The null to". at mum. c-Inlh. WIM- nl V» mm. m luau and In” nu- m on.“ “In! a I). Ila In. Iona-y link. 0. "no" u. con and nu. all“ Incl “'OflII a... no M trim from Mr Ian At lawn-c0 Iu Inn-u thin I- hum an M In our in. u m- «m a! It. 1". I" II (I. lovâ€" Iandl I." than my rm. Dan has fond b In" lldr loan A! mm. Iothaull nu Jule-(In Olly no “and am In can!" “In". M lulu no Naur- mar lam «I- m (h Incl: um river I- [Inn- and The Incl] mu I“ flunk"- a. "an an “an", I!” “a nil" mm wucnwhlmm- ouiyll‘t Vow-1400M. DIN" no! noun IY MOD The non ol the Cherry loan of the Knights 0' Pythlu were Ihlunad out, only Iluon o! the all” when moondlux ‘o a. roll all balm m mun! o: their com-mm The 3» ms: Ionian u. among the victims 0! the llll. In. A urloAd at cell- nnlud In a wed-l lulu "on Chl- am. The nllroul company an a plot 0! you-a [or eel-Mary puma-t TM ground In luu but of flu nun Inn. and: In ebony. '1th line. tho Ill-nu has but MM will m In. woun- nnd chllflnm. pnytu for the an” of (Moo lot whom no Don. I. «mm up loop! by tho III. old“; Ion Who bind in llort to In" 01!:an in Chcrry lino Buried. Heroes 0! the Cherry mine disaster who loci. their llvel by going Into the burnins dam to IIVB the men en- ‘lomlnd below went to their last rul- In: plac- Tueadny. to be [allowed soon by thou (or whom they mriliced their liven. Tender hind: lowered the bodic- into the cum, all". thouuadl oi poopls in churches And home. in And no" Cherry altered prayers. The tuner-ll undo Inner the grief not only anon; their own kin. but man: the relnlve. of the hen still in nu mind. Imp! from human reach by tho Ivord of the llro dam. £5.12 um: wawexwo puncmu. HEROES LAID 1'0 BEST. ,iuiofiummmt L55 _¢‘o ; lug” tlo mm: of mm “mm-Immunity.» mam-taunts.“ «a W MIMI m: ”II. WYO- robbed only may and “.3" In mu m nun-u by tho noun, who to 5.,“ «MEN- The at. and bulldln won mind, mind by tho «- pinion rm-au Im- on. rah. Ron! Veg-l. n lamina! injured two took! m In I football m. and in Oflld wit. ONO. A "001 mad In M. he“ was “MGM '0‘ be m neon-aim for mmn any: [Ale from the northeot Ill loco-I- ptnhd by I blinding mow atom and «v. 3!: feet than the loch. The “no? will prob!!! be I ml bu. on Lake Superior Saturday on Otter Isl-M. the tug Hahn (mm Duluth. flu- nlly got to the wreck and tool the cm of "muons mm. The crew aloud torflbly SIfldI’ nlcht. A You. In" 1". 0-1-' ml. loot... Mann Roy! 0- Into lam. Aner No any: at endnvor lo Park the unmet Hon. fluid: can driven on a union ml by we storm I”! mhrylnmeueofflmh Dun-crou- mine IchGEntl ln recent yen"; Year. Place. leu lost "01 Fratorvllle. Tenn. .. 100 I”! Rolling Mm lune. Pt . 105 I”: Hunnn. Wyo. ........ 115 1904 lacuna-nun, Mlno. P It) [NM Ten-lo. CHI. ....... II "05 Virginia l‘ny. Ma. 15: 5! I'll Zleuler. III. ... 1905 "05 I905 DEATHS I! RECENT u nvnn m A man. Ml. In. on!" M II"... MrAInu-v. "I: Mama. Wnlvhalb. (ur- Place. leu Fralorvllle. Tenn. ...... Rolling Mm lune. Pt Hunnl. Wyo. ........... . Llu'knwunnn “Inc. Pt. Ten-lo. CHI. ........... . Virginia l'ny. Mu. Zleuler. Ill. ........ Welch ('ual Mlno ...... Diamondvllle, \Vyo. ....... l, K. and 1'. Company Wllrax. W. VI. ........... Connie“ HIM. near (hull. ml “Tamra”. m m 0.1“” A? can-r. Oryfllfli! ”GRQYE 8,5893 1.51! I1! I15 [1 010 'l'e- nant: On-u sumac. Lon of MI ton and nine employe- ln (b fire which demand Ml comb WP! In Brooklyn. N. Y.. In human to um and the suicide at Robert Iomlon. Hi body I!“ found In the bathroomwlmlnmumdonm } a. man; u- “ .1.o.o..... E The weather Indus abated. reports no being mind of ten-1M1 dun-ne- no: In the mm and mental pmL like. of Jun-m. Th. balm (rod. 1- .1mm. mm. 11:. lot! will "noun to 81,000,000. Thirty man have been drowned. Thomas of am: of land II new water and enormou- damage has been done to private “d public Ann-t Arena. 11 nm 0M. to: Cl curl. Arena. :- mm of Mariam. 0.. h m u 3 ml! of Injuries ho nedvod In a football me. no boy m licked II the 1:va M townspeople who own the «on! ad I in Maine. enterprises. consu- mm the cum-o population of Cherry. After the bonding of the ""er ho'mr. eflemh‘c coal deposits were uncovered there Ind the aloe than the not were killed b the property a! the BL Paul (‘00! Oompnny. - mum- urr organization 0! the St. Paul Rall- rnd. It ran opened about In run up and employed nearly 600 miners The name: at thus miners. with n The expansion In noisily rollovod try law In". from the mo“ of tho mum "to Hurling M "mummy: uni "no III-priming o! no.- u the "plum an. With my. rat on the works take fire and IM dendly Ann-damp. n can ran-M by the unto don. mum clovn to manner In death everything llvlnn 'Ilhlfl lu reach, hull ‘l'on Pop-laud by Ill." Ind no" rut-Illa. Cherry. the were of the disaster. Is . mall town In Bumn County on I mt (ruck o! the Chicago, Milwaukee Ind 81. Paul, three mlles north at Ladd. twelve mllcs manhunt or La Bone and nlne miles north of Spring aniey, I’m" the rIllroad bum In or tension noun: I‘M! Mu mile. from Davin Junction Char! was nothing Hm I UNI. II- uu honin- lo all with the fit. and to on. Mn “and mg ml» Roar. Then I MIMI-d and: or an Ilmmul nlnor': haw 'm madam) In“. IL mum: an up» “on (Ml run all over (he tulle whor- ever the gas In mud, 8th a m- ro-u Inn!!! of m w "em “all!” m rout of the «aunt. III-on work: In ban-II «Mo flood 0! [u my n all. tor Inn tubal 1min. no dun-r [at all». “on Cod gas. mplng Into I mine Ital! (ram cracks In the cool vein, and; It. In silently Into the upper chamber- of the mine. In mull opecmc sum! mrrylng It up over the huvkr nlr In the corridor: Having reached a palm from whlch It can ”and no further. (be m begin: to gather don. Gabon, Without odor. About Roof of lino, Rudy to Ignite. Fire damp or conl no In the most insldlous danger that the coal mlner Int-es. n In an exceedingly light. col- orless and odorless gas generated by the decay of vegetable matter. It burns with n nonlumlnous flame. nnd In only dungerous as an explosive when mixed with five times 11: volume of Mr. HOW DEADLY FIRE um wous VILLAGE 0? cm“. m.- .0)‘. LIIQ. baby first... The man 'ho In carrying on film- ulnod farming m- not keep one cow 1 for each acre of land he um. but the ‘dnlryman an. and may no. They do not raise an the gala used. but as content to let thelr neighbor mm firmer rslsa the min. They no. that they can buy min {or one hunâ€" dred mu on the dollar. And that thelr lmle dairy emu will return 31 In product [or every dollar's tort]: of feed. They can better nllord to ma their than In curing for tho cow um: III :1th grain. Mm a“ mu stun-'3. A mbmntlon of mum-g no poultry nhlu I. uncanny recon- nndd I: a bulletin rm ;ao fab ulna!- mm: at Agriculture. 1! mm no ”In: I... - Int term will boll m as Paella: lino-co. Prof. Coburn an." that we Ameri- cns feed our horses entirety «so much hny. R in animal Among horse owners to let horses stand to full mange" when not It work. But in Inndon um cab bone. (or enmaie. ll given My bat for two hours I any. in the evening. M the end oi two loan the manger- an cleared. Cue- ful testing in time-sing tho timothy hay ntlon one-half In: not than that the bone! require my more gain than before to keep them in mull, good condition. "an! and races. Inn. in! imp! Ind your lent-n Iiil dint-curate almost any tamer who has m. n combination. With nnlrnnis that till multiply I! rnnidly a pin it new almost a shame to can a nun inn-ding old «nub so" to Minn honr that. inns no pride 0' nnmtry or hope of posterity. Yet this is exactly the mm that thou! in" oi the farmers are following. and wondering why feeding hm is not paying substantial "mu Never pt tho idea in your lead- tint breeding imn yon" and immature breeding utocI uncanny” ariy mtnrity in the progeny, Good. strong. weildvyeim pigs trout na- ture sire! and dams 'Nl nine helm (NV!!! and more «anemia! pins than the undermined rants that result from breedlnx immtture an" to lose “month-old hour pig. vldu mph "org! room for hay. at. II the to". A mod feature 01 m. hrs In Hui IMIHoM «I» n- ma. wmmol Interfering with the rum! lmnmom In my warâ€"1. l. Bridg- llll‘l In farm. Mod: and Rom I The construcllon oi the call sud bull pens. also the box stall. should be such that. the animals may resdlly see the other snivnals lo the barn. They enjoy commny as well ss human ho- lnxs do. and many :11 olherwlu good- tempered snimnl has been rendered music by being placed in solitary con- Ilnmnli Tim milk room II bud! ‘0 the cow sail- and has both so interior Ind exterior exit. The door loading inlo the barn should be closed st sll limes. The interior srmnxemnl is such um one suendsnt can {cod and can tor the start. in s shout limo; I point not to be overlooked In this day ‘ ol high-priced isbor. An I or lGioot‘ min. should be let! In III. loll floor our the drlwvsy for passing up hay. «c. The lrsin Ind brsn him no lo and over the ind mom and the ital dun lhrouuh Much wood spouts Ind mind in the food . room. The driveway. slso the sum burns (in land mun sod cow sails. may bound I portion of (M your (or tools 07 s um Tho floor show {in drivt- is, should l» ll or I! in! high: the lows our tho pens and cow sull- shonld b- 7 in! high, sud than on: [he has suit sod ho“. mils should he I lost blah, This "nun-ml pro ixi-loot chute. This should extend the entire length of silo and In." lmlll findows both at the top and bottom. The bay chute is 515 feet sqnam Inn! has door at the floor line {or forking out hay. The chute is or suillclent size for feeding stock I! burn is full. The silo and hay chute are boarded up tight to prevent dust. dirt or odors from entering the cow barn. The Ion floor should be made tight (or the lune reason, and l! mule double with tar paper between it will be better. louv- Fur- Inn. The barn herewith Illustrated will be found suitable for a medium-sized [arm on which eight or ten milk cows are kept. It has a floor space at 38 by 64 feet. exclusive of the milk room. The studs ahauid he 12 to 14 feet long. The Interior is divided as shown on the floor plan, The silo In 12138 feet. with a 5-foot vii. which may be of stone or cement. The silo as shown is connected to the feed room by I OM'FD FIJI 0' .AI!‘ Ex'rumn VIEW or lull. ‘ A. ma lento an... . ; A farmer near Rock lslaml, m., ‘wu cleverly swlndled out of $26 by a mu stringer who chlm‘ed to be the one warden. The farmer wu hunting on his own lam when Ip- prouchcd and and I! he hall I hunt- lng "eon-e. He had not. and the Inn nld he was not excused by being on Ml an (arm. and tlm he would u- rea! Mm. Thls Md not plane the firm. and he finally gave the fellow '25 a lull. When he unpaired In court the next months he met tho ml pmo warden, but not MI may. stellar!" Ian-re. The Cornell Experiment smtlon round that two tons of horns mum". lnnumdplminflnmmlm twmlnno-welghgoomm: umnm:,47mm¢ofiu Ind 70 per ml of u: put- Ilh. TI. w Ia- ol plant bod I. With the 10.615344 Mm of Ma's Improved land producing I rule of cotton on me. the field '0“!!! nmmt to mrly I: much as me (on! annual cotton cm 0! (In comm-y; Ind yet a lame part of the 15,776.": new: of waned “unimproved km land” Inaeovghcanbemdetopmdneeu well u the but Ind In the 3m. with um I khan of I 1.191.943 hem of exhumed land. of which I por- tion only In lmclnlmnble to am!- tun rat-Ow. Pow-lull!“ M tile average rate of twvnty hush- els u what our ure (which is nmrn less than the norm yield oi elm" Germany or Ensinmli. the State at illi- nois, with I In Indiana counties thrown in for [and msnromuilivaml exclusively in what. would prndncn nsnmily more of this product than does the entire ronntry. ll Ohio 1nd lowa‘s 76.784 square bliss cl improved innd (cams mom, with I ”.650 nun mile strip 0! Kansas. shank! be planted in can. then would be inflated. with In arrange yield 0! any bushels, 3.023.140.0th tunnel; un amount radially mm“ to ma tots! not com cm of the [tuned States. Canada Ind fluke, 9. The I'm! I'Vfly‘ Mo's II I Mr- cle Imnd I «am. and when n Men from “a not". "to haul.“ nln II «an M yrm: I! R No" (mm [in won": 0» leaflet nln Is vat o! yam; If It Not: (rain I» as! tho ”I"!!! nun Is ”In: 0' you; 0! It blows [mm "to was the heaviest min I: north at you 3. Wm heavy. mm {m ar- mn I "MI: I: tom-Ina vlan L000 Mlle! mun or mun-l 0! ya, 1. Wk- flnm rimm- In mam, mafia: Mun nu- ml. or mum“ um um ho n «M nlnmmn an "0' mom. I! It In In "mm"; H II h In wlnlot not" II" M I snowstorm. 0. (‘trrn cicada III-7| move from 3 Mon Ibo" I "on: I. In "on". In I mic at hit wall". i. Whoa 1M (mg-"lulu «Gaul: rho- (Don I- a Mom lam-In out. 0! 1. Who- dmn cloud- nrv upldIy MVIII from (it north or and...“ mu II" ho nlu Ill-Id. 0! Italy» (on: Mn. no uuu m cold It In. 8. CIHII'II ('de nlvnn now. from I mm of “It Inn" to a r. not 'm I “om |l lormln; O. Whoa 1M lot-1min" MIMI; II". an: H a non- forming an“ o! no Ildobone "lulu. Th0 mum. on an right doom» I loot all]: [with o! slash-no. The growth bulw- nl lovnr can at cum-u nut to the tool. hon. Ind extend. [nun-Hy upward. Wan." Ml. n. l-‘nrmn' (.‘Iub oi the Monk-n Insulin. bu luuod llu lollnlu min [or tom-(Inn the tumor: I. The wild never blown unit-o ml- or not b “mu fill“. 100 nllu at you. Bidet-IQ ll ll”. 1'!» cm on the let! show‘ a healthy but bone. In some uses the carul- age: ue largo, extending (or some nil»~ lance. xlvlng In Ippoamnco of IMO- bono. I! the .me mndluon eth In other feel. It may be concluded that Fain-x fill-3e. Qulte a numbet of practical feeders have adopted the .utage method. One man in particular having a large stock [arm in Ohio puts up annually bar tween 2.500 and 3.000 tons of corn and cowpea silage. which he (eeds to his beef cattle. A LOW-pound steer wlll usually consume about 50 pounds of 5111139 per day. When fed a ration of this kind. some nitrogenous iood should be added, such as 0" meal. cot- tonseed meal or other ronrentrnted products found on the market. The feeder from Ohio referred to feeds on an average about 5 pounds of cotton seed meal per day to his steers and about 5 pounds of clover hay. in addi- tion to the 50 pounds of silage. For beef cattle it is usually consldered adâ€" visable to allow the crop to mature before cutting, and also to plant it the same as one plants for grain produe tiou. The cattle feeder is not partic- ularly anxious to obtain a large mount oi’ forage. but he is more anx- ious to get as murh corn as possible. A crop of corn that will produce about 3 50 bushels per acre will make from1 eight to nine tons of silage planted in the usual way and harvested when mature. It is stated by Reuters who are unlng silage. Ind similar reports have come from stations. that cattle {ed on this produce scour less than who led on corn and dry musings. at the um time gala grout comfort and benefit by’ the protecting shade or the treat». Plum trees and cherry tree: are especlally benefited by the pres- ence of (owls about their room. Peach trees will grow most rapidly 5113 soon. can give an abundant shade. chard. Tho [owls will doutrw mob and: of harmful Insects. thus greatly benefiting the trees and Inoreulnx the momma for fruit, and the tow]: wul cry wanna. thin and fut. to .1 of the com: and trust to nature. ”Tho won-n who wears corsets.” in up. "make- a mnrtyr of her-ell, and lint emymlng posing to hinder lot ac- nral develapnm. A" an I! unnu- ‘ uni oflendl my tense of ham and In [mm] to ma. A tight um 1 r9 sent a “mantle." Gel-ma ch mu decry the corset an m grounds. but the Gama can. Time It a real cam-Ila In In“!!! mum on cor-ct. The Queen at [my I. append to my: um! um gym, Queen 0! Rwanda. duh. n. tho 9m. After mylng I ml. It left, and the bully took MOI of the house palmâ€"Dubious: (0;) Pearl lining. um” a norm-3nd- oul. in Iiin curl»! cm will. mnsidcr- able moron on the fllvrr Trial. n ('allnml'r. Parlhshlro TM '0’!!! watls." vhirh Imhldo- Ml! Mark and pure whliv «In-imam. an! got in the slxviiu l1 imh "(or mnmh Tho Io- rnl worthlm, who Mm: MM largely lo their lm-om. pumice their all in; at night. the morn uptmlo using a mail oivvirlr light “at“ to a word. which when sunk 0mm a few inchos oi the Milom of the «mm. retain the Kunming m The. are than toured with - duvet! ash dirk. Oblong park oi big sign an often m,.â€"-»..Mniinmer (Janette. Sat long ago Noah While, of Chainâ€" Ice district Ind I butting sheep. m sheep went across the Blue Ridge m Union County on a visit. And "bile there tent in the house oi I lady with her not! of sheen 1'1“: My deal“ to put an strange sheep up until in ovncr called for it. but lo nd behold [he made a failure. for the steep eon- menced lo allow ML The lady and. farthem,mtleopinlotpu- nil. tuning her awry no; nu] lbs door m recalled. Then it m tad did not an: until it m not only the My. but every child at. Bil cl an Duh mu- ulna, um in au- mny and 7mm. Fe in (In mu.- ioctln at run and «run mm- to h- m but puma! no oi um n- ylon-r ran. H II All "on! M. in I'm. cowl-ll, in in. prod-ca of ()uorwiiaud. In already nun-in ar- m. 'llh pan-or won Kano-r nil- at any" m» I" and. mu (Ma. of mm. in m mndmdon mm. 0" "mun! landing Inn-inn rho!- In in niulmfln 0mm "10 mainland IIMIQO a! 1!. PM". on Snacks-- 0! (In Nit-Inn Tim mp9" will In "twining" simple. mnnisuu of [in uihh anion, "M or mic. chick" on auntie-mid MHO. mid mall. mind In! An in This mm; In nit-nu! m- irui with sumo nah-mm» Ind mm ammo Miig o! in" that mum: Tm is stew-red up and”! or «con nvay from. 52mm" Ms boon chef It the (’nflomn um Envoy for my" yarn. and fnrnvofly. when the! In 3‘.- wlam III.. 'as ruptured It Melt-â€" Sew York West. For lnln dllpnlchlm; the Canadian Plane lullmd hu found u:- we. phone no urvlmblo that nu 9mm union: or about an lunar“ lull“ of Ickphooo "no: n-m be alluded to do. thou-cud Inne- Illhll I your. The manna-y sun- that about 60 m cm. m- lnflc «In M humid now Inn in with under lb. old Mo Invl Intent o! dllwlrhln‘ Dr. Amy Tumor, tormvrly a pro- (can u Wilma Com-u. In: boon than" lo mum/lac the work of m If!" ud lulu dot-cu" cull-in. n m luau". for «Mid and): which I“ ha Mu own“! a! (3hr! l'ul- unity. Won-nu. Hut The lab lulu In to b- dovoI-d oullnly In (no study at childrra and will 0"“wa Mn nu douuumnu nth mur- vlwd by u "put. In "amt. Bum. roam "alumna In about In sun I pulp “I; am In! making yum out at 1-â€" ' An Invuuor of menus picture Ip- pllnncei and machinery bu devised I new urn-en which gel.- rid o! the In- nonm‘o of durkueu In the room. wml hla patent wrcen. I brie Intr- ror with I chemically (roiled lurlm, pictures are In plain In tho llgm In In 8am“... [hut doing “my with the danger of punk In the dIrIL Boston l‘nlverxlty. according to its new year book, has an attendunce of 1.5“ In an m departments. 01 these 963 are men and 352 any women. The chlel Increases are In the Couege 0! Liberal Arts. the courses for teacher- md the Bdhool of Theology. Boometunga Are now made of cellw lold and hard rubber. Celluloid lb better nun cardboud because lc ls wuurprool. llgln, very hard to break and can be worked Into the pecullar curve and mm so uecuwry to give {he boomerang Its llngulnr propanleo. More than ten thousand school chil- dren oi Chlmgo are forced by reason 0! inadequate seating accommodations to cut their attendance to a hail day melon. Britain's antarctic expedition now in courne of preparation will carry wireless telegraphic equipment sufll~ clenl to enable messages to be sent to New Zenlnnd from the ship and from stations eambllsiied at bases of up- plles on land or ice. The new terminal station of the Pennsylvania Railroad in New York has sixteen miles of trucks, including lweulyflne standing stations. To encourage saving among tho people. the Sloanluh government bu established I postal savings bank un- der guaranty o! the mate. The first 910cm of making soda on. In extensive nude in discovered by NIchoha Leblanc. a French chant-t. In 1791. There I: one m!" In Minneapolll which turns out between seventeen thousand and eighteen thouslnd bar- rels of flour each day. One m or wplu will usually yhld 150 gallon: of cider. 80mm 103 EVERYBODY

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