‘ nnnntns ‘Insmunt no BI “BIGGESI tvm" (to our. and It meant pawlng or “telling. from the huh" of the car}. .0- pn'iug away the mnw with It: m tn me the foodâ€"{Men mm ' â€"-Ipon which It «owned in winter. ' no word was arm. spelled . which gave name to the Carl- ', we! m Bmm- Columhll. n- ' h Ill (all! mindsâ€"4100"â€! no}? 12mm“ wil lbe held a the court house in Wheaten, January 29. 80. And 31. 1920. 4- | p... Inna, is]! bf tine townships oi the county offering special prizes for heat. exhibits in the litter sect‘ion. A ï¬ne list of primes is ousted Ior >alalblts in the agricultural. domes- “: science. gud public ultool depart ‘... -â€" "V w, A very good program of music and talk! is being provided, And includes some of the beat artists in that line of work. .Among them an: Hon. Richard J. Barr of Juliet. W. S. Booth. Assistant Superinten- dent of Public Instruction. Spring- ans-muck. - th-mbhcwd “Mahmud. Mull Imwnlumunnm «cums. Mambo-card cw «no» of County flayed-tu- anew-cmjwm-ncw bout-Wham l l! â€Mills KEEP FHEIB POWER M Haiku um scum "at.†unflm‘ nv "nu-nmkm and .0?- m. always- hn- Man-d In I'm-man! in In the "Ir at mo- Mmkrm unlit; h 1391.6“, m-- Hw- Mmkan ln-Nâ€"va . ‘h 'm'! nml 3|. Hull‘- n' [M “In m um I t'mh- mvw cu hungry mm. 0‘ "Ian Infllr III- :lhm-‘z-‘ure by Pal- .†mm M has mhumwl Th0 shaman anim‘v! Md pu-Hinu and now" by muvum-I mmmh Ry (min: and l-rmvr mum Hm walnut!" of "to world! nr numnmlnm when" he (a! only an mum and man. he may-rd Mmsw" m hwmnï¬ H Human. 3’ 0M! MW H “H“ lwll-wwl the “m'fl'l My lvw’nlmv «IMPiMH’ Catsbou. (hm. lays the Hundhnnk of lu- “ of Canada. pnhlishod hy the board. Is the mmmrm nun. of the North American rrninrlm. of ï¬h. The mix“: of tho ward ts mill to be mane. the hmgmuze of the In- llm who Inhuhttod what are now the We provtm‘m. They were â€in u "imam. They had a mm! mud to cerium. being tho mum. of or man n... Um“, vhv Evil-H. “min: In nMole m !» lhnmnn. «um â€w mwiHMa 1 kid an" which tho mmliano rifled. he otter: tonguv tn he Immortal as I talisman any rrnm lmmnn New. for Mt! I! he Wu It was Mlï¬eved the alumna «mm In invsmo m In turned into the nmmal {mm which the tongue was "then. Thus the Inn! on" mu regarded as too nan-ed to ho killwl by other with than are Iwo chief species-- It. woodhnd mrflum, and the harm ground cuflbon. The mm! came mm (It English from the From-h of east- «n (‘1an where 12 5!! out the writer. â€rd-Hoods! all“: It In "B2. dur- h' the lifetime of Sam"?! M Chum- _.u than humans. The man Burma}! (3th Em. Leo, Notre Dame, Ind. E. D. Comstock. Hinadale. Frank Drury. Jacksonviile. Pml. J. G. Mosier. University of Tm Col-Immune: m: M Schwdlmr. usage-vii“. In. H A. McKeene. Springï¬eld Prof S. A White, Peoria. E. 8 tan. Who-ton. He. The officers of the organiution m J. C. Bkir. University of III- llu Lita Bane. University of H!- ;nddcut. Irving Goodrich. Nap"- in! Vm-Pmlalenl. Wm. Hammer- w. a Ankh. w-m- n.1,. Herrick. mum w. 1. new. like!» aim-Pwuident. J. R. Stew an M. WNW.- Mu-«l‘nu 0! «mm. m: h:- M. B. M W. J. Yd“, Mud dend. York. d ‘IICHHM “on.“ m hot-mm! the aim" WIN-m MIN. '. J. J. Cm. Dmhurfl- bf primes is 0!!ch for In. Clan Clo: Onto and ins: pun-o CAPE PAï¬KEu ON OUR EDUCA- TIONAL SYSTEM Editor. The Reporter: ‘ In your last issue I read under the‘ title "The Nutlonal elm-um nope,"{ Dr. Emu Goodwin's waning; and I think tlnt if your readers were to rend it over a number of times it might «use them to THINK-.flten it they desired to be good. loyal citi- ‘zens they should make noun eflort to change present conditions. ! Our present educational system has lpmduced in my time two classes of veople. namely, the exploit", and the exploited. the Capitalist and the wage s‘ave. the landlord and the tenant, (CAUSE) is the result of class EDU- CATION and class legislation; think .it over. High Cant cl “V". in another. YM‘ ,nn palm“! "088 all down! upon‘ um: Mn to Forum“ m “94 1mm n me am Man To bum“ how "r mum of "Huh. with on!†,mm per ml Illumnu MM on â€w â€an constitutional annulment. look {up ywr poll Mn; and arm yn-n to all than an» wk" instant «I Fromm: or nod-l ethics they would tnfm you they ‘1". aim-am! ni Ibo ï¬nest hw KW nyshm In un- «MM when! any one an ban .1: educa- ï¬nn if "my «an! it. and '1le Wis is lmo if thy will unconsciously m!»- mi‘. (0 9w “minim BOOK TRl‘S'I‘. _~=upor\'iniou which i:- ctnful never tn leach political ml min! mummy or Vang-(hing that 99mins to "to vital 'wnMoms of the day. gun Mutual TOOLS of commutinb‘ Hull landï¬ll. and I! in deï¬nable Inn Hunt the Mean Inn! argument: nom‘ !t! In Japan bring forth in one bmlh. ‘IM Mm on of u. mod-m. 1M The motive for education should be a desire on the part of parents or gumdians that it should prepare their children and wards for dealing with the political and social problems of life. Thought. proceeds action and is a product of itellcct. and should be guided by intelligence and mason. yet _-_._ _ _.-..-¢ . . creeda. dogmas. EDUCATIONAL. poâ€"E litical, and social sysOems are invari-‘ ably {catered by those who PROFIT by their reapeetive systems. To sun-o zest a chnnge or ondesvor 00 make one in any established creed. dogma; commercialized business educational system always meets with opposition. especially by the present DOMINAT- ING class. who lull been Mutated tn :- formulated system within the nar. row walls of hemlny ml the [hatch ed no! of environments. Yet we ï¬nd :men whose education in “at of ex- palm and who we capable of r'leNKING ind who due to investi- mate Ind some who are bold enough ‘to suggest! I namely the! would be \v ".._â€"V bewfldnl to all man-kind. But uhould they go beyond the manual Into the oolution of tho evil: for 0w pur- pose o! promulgnliu or Mowing a (yuan of education or met-Invent that «MM eilmlulo an CAUSE of no muhciIâ€"Vmiury (n the world .nd hr um" with the pm: «um-m mum-Mud polmal fompuoo. ‘v‘w'vwv‘w-vv 7 ‘ 'unoï¬umvy [nun 1:".qu â€"- “luau-«v- You will an . cf..- of NON-THINK ‘ us My to met that men of ex- “ff†"'"L perine- and knowledge with arl’v' maxim: “J'W'm’ "m Inn‘- "‘"‘v “d "M" "‘"V "' ‘H'fl'd “Khaki; 3‘ I: cm» A " "'7 will "“1“", W“ to opflbrtu "Ir. .5... 4‘01": (I: In. 013' .mlne‘ agavw‘mfl’ “‘érm‘l â€(litru °; m nrn. I unuld Inn. Ihal UM?!" du- . M 0.! 0 “muse in a M" n! on "gem. MINI} MW he. hung.“ Mt _bl)" 'llrn-mnm. I had no mummy ‘0_ ll(.. .._- ll. .35" Momowr. and" the present {rm- schoot nyrstem the poor are prrmittm‘l to buy the hooks for their chfldreu and when â€my demonstmtr that they haw been properly trained according: to BOOK TRUST vducators. they arr permitted tn entrr um ponds of th« rapitalized Mutational institutiom: than, if they arr able tn feed and doth:- thcmwlves for n limitd timv and if they show the ability to cam cut the toathings my have stmgg‘rd to chum. they ate found worthy to enter the privileged class that has be‘en exploiting W masses for mon- than two gnmratitms to my knowL pleasure to have some intelligent. in- tellectual. EDUCATE!) MAN appear with a defence for the present public school system who has not received pecuniary beneï¬t from some pubhah- in; house or BOOK TRUST, I am yours tm!y, Brain In Inflatable. The six. of n mum-lo may be m. creased by exvrl'l'w or oven by m mm" use. The bony nmctllra of our limbs la Insldv and mun-Ma their size only to 3 remain want. But In the cane of the ImuL me My «me- me Is Mfume and nut-loops the not! flm Hire a has, There Is amount, I, no Manny for lm‘mse of m 7 â€"â€" â€"â€"A -- ._ .5- .,. uncut or temporary. after the growth of the body. Remnt ï¬nd!†of ‘he brain, we are mm by an all» «ma! writer In the Janna! of m. Amoflcan Helm-a! Aux-mum. have. Indeed. shown that slight change. In It: hull: may he brought about, but any hy ï¬lming. the anme and pm A ‘-~ .‘A fluid. m;- 75¢ rtho aim-r occupants of the skullâ€"4h. Mood and the WWII“ In moclusion it wouki he a mat Capt. Parket‘ Bax-I'll sat before a confuslug mm nf papers. and passed his hand In mu- bled fnsmou over his lowland. Alhn Bantu wu a may-writer. n we" as manager of VII'IWI denim- moma connected with um um. RI: umbltlon was to present a new and truly great actress In one of his or]:- lml plays. That desire gave no pmm- m- of fulmlmont. Mutter-offset af~ fairs «manually clulmed In. time. Hero. mmng the "nor. were pitiful letters. begging wan-Ix of almost every klndâ€"tlmse nf conï¬dent would-he “stun" he fnnnd It necessary to in- nnre. The rhy warned to be ï¬lled «uh Inoxwflencnl girls certain of their own MMrlcmlc alrllltv "ore was mm. from a young won» an who had at ï¬rst written In the en- thusiasm a! sure snwess. asking for It certain an" In «man! his promlnont plays. “Tm-ugh she was unfamiliar with tlanrnl Work." she frankly mnfvsm-«L "52w know that she could portray his (-Mrnrwr of ‘Nornmnd' fMlhquy." Hvr n-quvst for ll ‘pt-r- swam hnorvivw and trial had been lg‘ norml. Tho- somml h-m-r which came {mm the nsplrnm was dwidmfly humble: sh!- wnuld be glad «f "u few npeaklug Imps." Th» m-xl nmwnl was for an Inn-r- rlvw only. and llw lust. which (-lnluwd Mlxm liurrls' :umlxwl gunman. was 'ur nMc‘o \\'nrk n1 mu‘ Mnd Which Ila mum! ulu- In-Iz Sln- hm! Hum-rm! “um-mu:- ml~fm-um--." sm- wrum'. um! ha-r m-«l was ul‘rul." 'l'lw "mu-n] muvlml lllm. IIM wt mun-h Icy Nu lmtlmu ms by "s flux-«rm! )wrdqvumn II» «mu- th Kiri. m4;- In: lu-r on ml! "pun Ilu- fullnwlm: any. mu! lu- lmd alum" turmoilâ€: Mn hulul- arm-v ulwn rho? wnn aluminum-cl. In Ill- min-L Burris ph'ml‘l'd Mas hunk nmdlmm m- n xluwlng cmmrv cud-ml In pup-nurtu- nmmwnl (no-hum. huh-ml. II mm a noun" guy-clad flz‘ urn «Md: uu‘nllnl dlflldflllly hll Infl- lnlhm (man "u- air-nay. 11w [My olwm mm but!†rlmfln: wkh a quulm hrs-luv! «Mm Mr Ike-aide". mm H mm um :Ifl‘u my. glancing Mn"? oym “Illa-h an! tmwrmd Mm. Nu mm "when Mfludty. .1!†un- ‘mnwumly umd §MIMâ€-"unwur‘ in IN m "lirrrmfnn. I Mel no own-Irnm'l,‘ n! Mun-In: Ilr uh- war I" mu" «I.» ran!" M bro-um Imam, and vim-w «M M hand: In a hon-Mow 2mm"- Th- wmtn! on m many "nu-um»: "Mum! In! me In um“ uumwm 11â€" WII "w- nmm‘ mm [on 0" H.“ nun-Hy stu- bra-M mo can that hrv mm and Mum! Imam! Harris “'uu 3m! MN":- nw.“ the "In"! "-h-I U haw m Mini no Ind durum-n km "hwy-Ito "all? gov-In†1 n "'I lain. M Ma numb-Ml sun. n» nun-w! nun-"Ir. wry mutt. flank though! "If you! my (in m m «min M d- M m "on! [an M "0' [ml-k mu mun ho :flquml M.“ 4w MM Mm, TIM hwy "an. nun;- gummy and nv-xtrn flvrr "an"; lmmd up on lvi~ nun dunk-mu I‘vvrk. {MM Imus-v“ mmml mm m- !» hm! not" hm- rmtnl m plu- mul nay-mum. 11w gifl'¢ dummy mud nm In MM"!- lwr P'fll‘kj' ullllnznvu On “‘MI MN" ml! of n vllmmrnymg alumni-n mm his hmmvlim» rlmnmhmthm. "Yum mtg-m howiu " hv‘ luumtml, "in aluunr'ug mm Irrinumz qumnm‘: mu- yunr Judgmrm m: In «Minor r0 symnw npnn my gar! k ImtIPrnfln. m mm M pm'pom-«I. I‘m maddening!)- 'l'lu‘ girl. lwr hm kn-Iflly man-1|. In“ :tl'w‘u'h' M â€H- lnhqvimfl'. nuns: yum-d :u-r-‘nfinfly'thO M" nr mnzvrmmt vrf hvr hair. in Iii-oping 5mm mu “My 0hr Him :"ny fmrk and so- nmu rum. For n â€no he was m1 dismflu‘vl h; â€I" [Morin-"P. mnflmdng Me rlfvtminn In an "Mon-ant 1mg woman upin‘. Rvulw-uim'ivmsw. at in", M when) 11w- flrmvzc‘r‘w "Md“!!! ï¬ll" In hk 'lsromiuu. \lmvly. she ml to ho “izmfling hh luvlp. 3m- \‘ Bun-i: uhruw By «I‘ <Iui¢~zwl his stem-2 rnphPr mm mrnml m mum-Pr "up girl'! silent nmwnl. "of WW. as he looked down mum Mr. vwrv «lav-Hy ("‘16. "I must go," .ilw HIM brvnthleasly. "I must lava yum; «ml. oh, I an m rum to Marv-my ï¬rm v-h:vnreâ€"-nnd the crying and far "I'W)IԤ'--~" Her vain broke In m dm‘r. Again mm: was moved. deeply; mo set-rot. the mycwry or her unwill- lngly '1'!de him. “Exmnin ynurwlf," h! said "My. "Are you. utter an. an lmpmtor. or an Damn? misï¬akmly vndnflng m tmnhh?" He. was ll'll'pl’lml at his own cum- Nona. 12in- Mm- :rny ï¬gure came close. The girl hold out inn-luring hands. Into the purple eyes mmo a laughing gleam of triumph. “I Vast. man» I honestly wish M help you." he nddm cc-ntly. u. .. .mï¬r, 'Thanks" who said “Your own bo- IM' in my mum: In the surest proof M 1m sun-198i I mid you that I could do It. For the past hour I have been ymrâ€"‘Nonnam‘i.’ and you have forgot ten her in me.“ m mum his dream. presenting a new and truly amt actre- ln on'e of in origin] plays. Mandyâ€. gator- Kim†M l’rmc-ou sin-H hi homutlful human llu- Nuns Inuw newt swerved Irma jlhwlr pun-mm u! nmklm: H .0. Roll)- ' 1»: vs." Du- with-cl In l'rhm-s sum-I. no drm'mw hum “Ilium! Iluf :Imprm‘ul --f Ilu- rily. mono or man mm" Gamma am Not WW 7'“ con. claim Princi- Phat ll win-n â€alumni: began to «um-ow m "rec-tn and run over mm the minn- Irya-lme lhe «Mu-mu mall the unmet In Mum! and (Sm-Med to minute men- dty. m: mum! mm a‘ur-h llme «ml which they built over fmm III. ground up and called It Prlucell “mt. “7 ..._.. l...l..l gun-u... v..- .v.‘ v From the day u- ï¬rst none wan land the am"- at Edinburgh deter-mum! lhm â€Ham ntm: shank! be the must humflml "we! lnmglmnble. Today Princes sun-«t In, In the Seal. the most honum‘ul mm! In the world. The nramu-r trmn umber land autumn m remum true In home It‘ "ac-Nona and rnummmlm by pro. mum-tn): Prim-ex nm-m one o! the most hmmlful "rm-In in the Worm. On one side or flu: Smash main mm! are mutt-d the best hotels. Show. and elm»: in Hunt-wan. _fln me min-r are terrnu-s nml Immanuel]!- with n fl‘llflli‘ of Home and amâ€. me this sum-l you mm m the lower» of Etflnhurgh rnsfle Mandi“: 0m “mm-t llue sky. Here we alum†uf Edinburgh's urn-n! nml gardens whom Ilw ï¬rm.» mu mlw me Mr WM:- nut gulm: in I'll' outskirts of the my. 0f the Mmuw‘. the must lwmmhll Is mm of st-mtuud's (nu-rm- “Tm-r. Slr “'IIHM Scull. .m nrrh Ilw-urulml with many quires (arms u con-flu: fur a marble mum- uf the novelist. Ahout him m c-nrm-rs M the Men 1er mun“ mum-a n! his urn-most rlmruvtorfl. (hr-at Rulut‘tiun Sale in Ladiou nn-l sum-s Suits. “may“. Fancy C - tame; Separate Skirtm Petticoat. etc. Cg“ nml me whether you buy 0f Mrs. Mary I. Youde .‘K M." 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