ll] I“ fl Althopch the I"9" with pine has in my locditiu and I "tttF tting fee successful Won following a single Mano matter how one. the burn any have'bm. it up. pond to at: U. S. Pom Service "tekBtrttut.rer"ttt.goe coun- try," north of Away, Idaho, urban acquit: to the flip was evident than. Following the 1910 figq that swept through the region It the head of the St. Joe river. lac-l tomato†reported that the whitd pine appeared not to be reproducing at all, and thet nothing but the manly inferior Ietprrrht pine III "pl-dag the with ind white pine, " tad Inch tamâ€. Ina-rain-ai-ati-tsus tunttudstrxr"tmlrttmirrit+ totri"1.ttistmiarittuwhiurate ,matemAttotr.emtihtgtn. m iioatlre,toeirebee tannin; “Wadi-WV hidden by the Mil-mathemm pines un‘altudy h’hMR eigtttfeet."ttia vatm "tit.atir-.uruim.trtomst-ta advent, record: an uncle: mm. {nation gt the Nissan]. headquarters of the Priest BNeerttmat Expiri. mt station, made up from M. than in the St. Joe country during the â€It mm“, by a member of the aha-bled. that an MS)!“ Pine is tuning true to form. _ In a non Minn nun-mum “My 'iores, Su “M“. “an “The ma Mm: but hation new" expect: a onto round a -ortoAuoet4yretrtreet. Ho 1t.art'th-ttton-htovuttiiss. ttted-within-tusb. 'eetedtowhmt1terpursinthsatmmt. Inability to form (hm- situ- iuta_nrtht-iaebafirnitn.. tims,ttrrtoftmtitusimptra1aehof coma "nse,rorwtseetadrfsor Wham saw ,r-eeidmpteaus'edtrroorrt'eaht d 0-H“: or Minion, and im- 'ttedittiftarurtittrafttt-, 'tetoteeeteoteeettttyent' "rieorheetmthnt,utstheri "l-du-a." T ,1 SECOND snowm'PINE FOLLOWING WG m Usual PM With" Excq‘tuon Noted in One Or Two. "The dixth acme its motoring is ndthhse - than controlled imam» tt,'a'ht'.h'Mt,t2,t,,trie,t,e'ti tton that is the 'tmd-ttttl - of tteetdettts" ae t bulletin issued by tt neeideett mention department the Chicago Motor club. T . . "It is simply a men! putting the; imagination to work. The, man who: ttets smashed up stamde creamy doesn’t imagine that the mm he is; ,mtehineras-ttathidinttatrain'i oettheerrrdtftetmekfrimvi.w.mse matitqehirietatrtotrorststeottitsttt, decaf. inn-cine that. at my be duet-din; just no In in trying to no was: a: ttrttttti in‘the um dtreetiemrulmp-rtttrith" 'settknmmgqid.oe,th.tttadaetdtrt tmartin-td-f-hart-tttt "’“Drhun with the att.ealied sixth sense, exhibit an em “ultra! doing the right thing in, mark-ht place; than without it do the wrong thing, anutino'n the king of romance ini his second picture thiie his return mi u Me. Emu better than â€Mou- â€Duncan.†The Pad a rich! South American youth one bride In W on their wedding night. 'ta-r-ttm" ' Wedrteedar--CoM%Dx IMAGINATION PLAYS ; PART IN ACCIDENTS taittrrs sans: m umnmaé This Providing F0? More . _ 7 . /," _ Tree Growing / LaeVofsixths-hrtytidto Be' Cause .of Accidents; Chicago Motor Club . Issues Bulletin TUESDAY; JAN. " WED.. JAN. " A aura chapter of American his: tdr.'ll6'r'llllfltl â€mud. If you any "The CoverdIWmn†you must on the companioh and ttttter tihn by the "tttq author. ' A mper-picture_of - thrmS. . thmdar--P0Jt NEWS 1t_rv.-PA'mB REVIEW Juk Holt, Em TOW“ Admguion auc; cqxnuren 1w Lois, Wilson Noah Beéryllrene RieN Ricardo Cartel _ - i, in " and [amide Fazenda BUNDay,"3AN. u . , as; MONDAY, PT " _ 43 no; Admission 4013; children 10c RUDOLPH VALENTINO PAGE SIXTEEN DeLuxe Theatre "h SAINTED DEVIL†as the Lover-Hero of RexBach’s Admission ate'; children 10c any. geneionsly. "eept pm. " tttl, der "putiy my! we: thath Willi! min-a "Mhml 0E M" tun-mum of thin VII. “in Win: Ipedu‘ Instances mtockinz 33; g 't't'i"tititg 'di'iritii :15 waif»? "r"'Y 4; ',' "i'.'C/ i is"Gz"2"iia'i'ii"gi, A' ' , - 'dvic,t _ ., tiM" NB' C'"21',' 'trf','?. Ir, A 'le.ree , Ike» pg. I " t up ‘ _ m,"",. ._~.‘a,' ' 3,3; *A,‘ iiE'ifaaiittrK, 2ktt, i f“ . " p5m ‘ = 9311mm promises [All FORIST. ILLINOIS mo pm.!THURSDAY. JAN. "l? “-1 FRIDAY, JAN. " 7:90 [lei in Art Inn-mm Ind f Continue Until Jan. 25; l Fine Display “'swanAYJAN, " ‘ . I Matinee at' 2:30 A bushel of Non-y,†pine cones yield: roughly 1 iottnd of seed, ac- cording to lacy! utimatou. The need- In mall and light. and run from 55,000 to q0,000 to tho pound, af thick, in the an of good average mam-pm 00 per cent can be counted on be germinate under normal condition; Thin mm ' something like 'M00Jlt00 little Nanny pinc- xuwlnc up on. the Hiram state Ion-t- in the next few season. than the and extracted this year " Clo- From the my tom; people have (one about their chru'tmin gift gnu-f about, they can't expect they 1rd io- 'te to at mm delivered 513qu com. be M New Yen's. tit the United States than, are six~ 09m chick. each of whiqh bu over 100†Whom. In It]! the other manta-ii: of the work} omit' together “are are only nine ‘citjes whiéh have “I! 100,000 tel-phone- â€has. The ultimate value of these exhi- tions will be measured by the success with which they convey to the public the Net tint a Mttttftkant movement in my“. which hats for its aim the (oration of i. new an of decor.. 'tire art, and not mireV the imitation (with: art 'treIttt" periods. I The “and exhibition of deoontin am this you is being shown " the Art Institute luminaries), " and 61, and treeeftern" trt the stairway into Gunsnulns Mr opened Thursday, Dee. 28 and will continue until Jon. Mi. The exhibition this year is small- ettttHy-1,ptenhrrrtetttrbeertto select thou objects of druthrough in. vintion} huh: an original sud mod.. ern down The objects while tttmit as from European» crsftsyorkers, are mostly American. The exhibition in- cludes works by painters and sculpo tors which my be said to have an ar- ehiteettrrat or functional ehartteter. The work of such distinguished srtists as Cam-Delvsille, Charles Pender- gut, Stelloghcholse, Farsi, Laurent, Arareh; sud other: of the younger group. as shown, There are also ex- smples of cersmics by Poor and Wal- ters, Jewelry by Marie Zimmerman, "tttetstl by Hunt Diedriehand batik by Hartman. Prom abroad come exam- ples of metal work by Edgar Brandt, tho famous French drtlst; Jensen, the noted Danish silversmith, and Cartier, the Parisian silversmith. vacuum ARTS ' _ EXHIBITION IS ON A bumpelj crop of Norway pine "cones this fall has kept they“ ex- traction plant of the Chanet Foxeat 'Experiment station my; em since the conu came piling in We total of {over Mo bushels. In theJ‘ake states, Norway-pine has proved Itself to be an excellent tree when planted on a large scale for forest purposes. ac- cording to the Federal tweeter-LEM main ditBeultrith raining the tree in the nursery has been the highcoet of the and due to ita scarcity, for the Norway pine hem com Only at ir- regular internals. of seven! years. The present large crop is therefore a tnat- ter of condderable interest to all en- gagod‘in reforestation projecte. Most 'of ammo: sent in for extteetion at mayâ€: come from the Minnesota Potent an» and the, seed pro- duced Wm be uned'in the Mate. mira- Aho 00an and â€mu Go-GBtTRRtr' Forest Experimental Station In EXTRACTING SEED , ' _ FROM PINE CONES A gripp' Ito ' of disappointment Ind tfi'Pt'llu. I'gd'i and struggle, brilliant success and happineu. . Aho' CARTOON ’PEONE IN ti. B. CITIES Admission toe; children 10c DAY, JAN,» " ' _ r.f)0 1m 4mm tit; children 10e q “VERDICT OF THE DESERT’ AMERICA'S PAL, in â€THIS WOMAN" NEAL HART by Mowatd Rockey in 7:00 pm: 7:00 Inn It,1erd l "thrtttrarative liberty to do as he planes without huvinzhie' work eon- trolled and checked It frequent inter- "hr, in each of his various courses, does not lead to, that neglect of res: I ulae,work whichmlght u tented item its immediate application to our I American univenities. A. regime of liberty whith that: the .univerelty student as n man ~cnpeble of being left to, his ‘own mtrr?ttlrit!ltitr to pee: pare himself by esintiiured Ind regular idaily effort for when and dlfftettlt l test of his knowledge and t'i'iiiiiiii)',) 1 it the ideal toward which out Ameri- can uptyersitieroyttht to work. ic/ ruthleh applicatiqn as a theory with-i outieeard to the hard facts of the psychology of theyouth which now enter: our American inniversitiee, jiiti'ieiii in much disillusionment to students end to their parents. The l word 'ruthlegm' is carefully damn. for! I it is cerhinly n cruelty to force upon youth. u responsibility which demand; ’3 larger ability id unaided self-can. |tnol and a may: tttati-tt_ of the I nonnative vulne- of. thing: then I they poem! "“ "a. irtmttit to me." 1 ' The girls; uged to lini tobe shrink, ing violets, but pow they in may} lag mantra C i -',, I v , End to Agree . 1 “It in haeil,to, 13m upon . deiittG ztion of de'moerata., The, government l of the people, by the people, and tim f'the people, will jdé as well as Mr. jTramlawd into concrete terms, this f implies tmieeraar'tsuemrtre. Every twidening ortho "inhaling step to- i, ward democracy Caste and prop- ferty qualit1eatiottcre and sex dir. i abilities, have been‘ywept away. There {remain'arone stronghbld of privilege, I one survival of ancient arbitrgry dis- i erimination-cage, waiver-a1 sum-age 2 is at best adult suffrage. A manifest l, injustice: forl many a. promiSing high l pchool studeqt, might cast a more ltr. ltelligeut vote, than - of his elders. 1 When babiesiin arms are taken to the polling booth, we dull lave perfect {democracy ;As~ Au hardly belong: to the reahmof prgctlcal politics. we GdiiGiriiiiik toitone down our-high- aonndlng dMttittom Democracy mv- :or was and tiever, could be, the cm. 'ernment of the people by an the peo- ple. Whether it bu ever bee}: a government for the whole pedple‘ is I quantum mlhiett history cannot 'ti- lwe'r ofrun6, with In exalt-3t mm. “in. Ideally, it it. the tomcat of the people by the but of tin people. Prruttiettlir, " in the govern- ment. of the people by datum; minorities of profusion! politidans, endorsed, with Venthnsium or with Wtion, by a mgjérity tt angli- 'ud when. It pay he‘s. have Mob ity, to ban " t9 be indecent.†, Cal prefers a simple imunruratioit, but it is to be fen-ed hewin have to put on his plug hat. i The cA.nirora. goat breeder: ttrientis met in Texas, but the proceedings my ad to intern us who tot the polici- ciunl' goats in the recent euttion.' __ l 1“erqu he! many forms ad many swag, but ,puctially i is tr'trtMrehuM _ ' by C norm.†its AiberrGtterbrd in Junta-j Scrib- iner's â€which E "tide, on d â€'Mesocncy o'inngnn'ée†shove !-Frnnce bu hndv‘pructfcnlly the _ me i government bye: since the fall of Nae gpoleon, despite its vowing forms? of republic, mq‘nerehy and e, in. We drawn 1 compufiaon 't,n,u'lt'l'l'i, his mocrucy ‘of lthe United States ind Fume. i..%;.‘?‘ 1 “France and Amdiiea q, diet i republic. modem amended) On; I. the 4th m1 ',a4ttt o: mum. min; gable phase it " {all it unspeakable I comfort " the biased te.'f,yat,ftt: itamia. In thé sober remind'er of the year it mi pond , tdfhi-rdmito. mtic," he ntHttsis.cf'Poi tu'tttretaer, is Proteus; tholeon,~ we no toWin good oirnsm(, - tht' archangelioi democracy. Alena-son wu tt demo. erat. bincoln via: democncy incit- ngte. The itnrxreotpstrtteted South“ in, obstinately democratic. Tammany; is a stronghold of . democrqcy. Woodrow ~Wilson would bloke the world ,afe I tor dormer-icy. rt George: Clemenceau PJ,',',',' a hdical democynt baton Wood- row Wilson was born. Bat Wilson- lian democracy had better not so (or a ride on the Tiger-4Princeton, Tam- many, or Chimeneeau. And our heads kbegin to whirl. . . . J. . Professor Paul m Dyke', of Printe- ton maternity, ï¬nd: more then One pide to permitting university T students freedom from control in their academ- ic work., In an artiéle in the Jen- my tVribner't Mmdne he speaks of the liberty allowed the Prenelrtmr. varsity student, end Bay-z ASSERTS FREEDOM t BENEFITS STUDENTS Princeum Prbfesso'r Declares Increase Would Maia! Them More Independgnt ' . SAYS DEMOCRACY Ill _ RULE BY MINORITIES so FRENC‘HMAN DECLARES Has Many Fauna and Anna; ' ieta But in RealityjAll Sane: _ Hard “W. Agree Upon ; " Real Definition f was HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND “at, 11.1mm: FE . 1.: " (Vr'2r%rl" .. l _ Ntrthbrook .13 2 1-2 miles non-um [chityurp than. Ireerfuld, on 2 'state reads, with St. Pull tuna); 40 mini. service, commutation ightl'y load than from Highland Park. Our Ihbd. ‘1; a. bus, from school. 6 bus. from stagnant: e on Show" we" nit-tel rad rend just around the corner to!!! the?through tuna. 2tatti any? is With, wooded and nu ttf inte dpepl 100 ft. lots and, had . eattrtupr" restricted., ' _ F l 7mm of othaï¬ â€œMatti" iiii t,td2,'Stiiee forn‘tho out gull; 1‘0. repose, the reading of good (ti k mem- talk with.l inidth; IF' not: from “would V tw Howie. “that our wily ' of this i. _ _ tows sick mm. Wd mould atii, _ “by these things. basin-4m anti many others Gl any " one. thin to be' free from care who mérely to' be livin" in What; But Wont so often only: means that you Je'ttir" must cut â€it: mt.noooirdinx to your cloth; and once you ago or. untamed to 'mehita,Otritt6' milittie known in America. you w ttnd yourself not onyying your _Ipend- thrift neighbors.‘ To discover} Ind- denly that‘your moon: is limited and yet is perforce militant, in really on relieving as to hum-come into ' tot. tune. if to come into money ',tdlil he cunning, An if .m.:m:ht will“! mare money, in (Why it is h eahfott to know that you, Tot'lmt. can do nothing about it. Perhaps you? how halite that you ere tirerirt/:artii that to a spouse and to chm yoh must hand over the char-goon! imp- potting you. it my “on be'that they like it and that you are may ielli,intr them a choncefor self-devel- vopt'iient. Writing quite seriotuiy, it l,, is _ beautiful and blessed thinrthat ievery responsibility given up, every ; etrtiabandoned, " short, every to, :nutieiation made, merely brink: as i, what seems. wealth and freedom: and ieisies a greater chance for wiqhrik Ito kill those around our sick-bed; J Tel. Highland Park 162 Harrison, Rhodes. ,aaaoied, . Iii: wright and mull“; and: that?“ is much to be um for ill-hula). 35 hat been an Insulin! for more? (2th thus year; and in the Jill“?! nuinber of Scribner": Mogul!†he writes“ "Row to'Be In," in {which heiuys: _ l ) i, i FOR RENT: 2 new can. 'tt 8 bots/front a. P. m. Unfurn. " . a; be turn. if desired. PM: Bldg. High- laruriPark, m. Phone 162. [ _ 1tt'lu',Tt,t",f, at a at; m- am: In p ce, we are'in pod on to offer lotion my terms at man same pri ea " m t"t'utFett North S re property in orth Chi. c339 and Waukegnn districts. I . “I!!! tttriUr Moi-phat, "cm L't) this cake. An auto'tnp for in- spgcygn 11113 yell worth your time, , , NORTHBROOK .maGM'N: ; _ We! offer and recommend tot: in: tieattttent, lots in our new "bdiviiiorti- ngthbypok _H¢ights. _ . l ' ' Even the riigimen of the inialid", wi n11 it: prohibitions and “11:in tiot , may have it: own chum t out, imam: df the quiet lite amt ' us i Fve probably imagined b f trrtieti/ vegetables (no spinach 1,l'1) aptly). fruit and n cup of cool mm from the spring. all possibly {that ftot a marble table on n torraeii) itil a I cw of the Grecian sen. ‘Whilq we , vie have decided that may a dinner of urtte--ture,ltor, is an the dialled oz,' strut and]! it he th a man can be so sensible, why phobic} not some of his wudomitatrt" 'intd illness?" I 1 Pubs Emma .. mam PM PLAYmeH‘r FINDS , J ILLNESS 1ilNgoYAWa Dancing Classes Haul Sehrireder & Co. Merithing 'r'g"g"t'f, for a d4litr tful trip to lifomia, H'gwaii and Colorado. l ving Chicago Feb, re: mine Mar. 'tut - f,gut colt {1,000.00 . Best of every- th,,tntrhamat1 My. _ ts? B. Manon BC, Chicago , 'i . Bear. 5359 . f The Second Term F of ball room dancing . will start on i' Friday, January 9th at, 4:30 at the Highland J'arkWornan'g Ctub mun-wr- . Immune! The Travel Bureau BALLET CLASSES 3131'. class 3:00-3:45 !', 2nd'class 3245-4 :30 MRS, JOHN SCOTT ( Telephone 664. MISS WALWORTII HONOLULU DRESSMAKER Tel. B. P. 1536 tr, . o! / , Urge W“ ' e 6 mm: stucco new“ B hot water] tor 8 an or cumin “optog heat, sun parlor. lot H.100, IM' in . c _ can t trantrpotttttltnt, tl’M-e is _ 'I _ Ehil? 'ltr-dll "tt ' nonhbrkk mitetttet M, am; P6. . n large sun paler, WWI; but, “185W M P"' . . Irattt,woodtdtotsrtektt 1" MW titsd new». $21,500. t i l.-...,. ___..._____ ..-- --_-, Heinssm ti..)), Values Rising PRICES ON "iii/i' (ACANT SURE TO . UP NEXT FEW ( NTHS“ CENTRAL AND SMRIDAN on)“: “at" 3:114th _ Ru. M72†f' MIâ€! nu. In“! - not] mine Int-unnum- (OI Burnt-unusual! , on!†ma.’ ‘Al'lltch ' on ofBe.tTt-tmDdHttte, we." sri/iii'"'"?;")";,"), 'l"'r,;i'1r,'d't3' P. A. TUCKER, ' BUY WHEN DWAND _ IS SLAC w) w. “a A 51%;}? Rare Barglilints Fonts all aid- 5 n'owiyvul- were a perfect match. bad they wen; 2,'S fight; tttt " in a draw. . Fall“.- uy t I picture is a perfect comedy, Ind it ' em mnguhugh. {a} J , J " tip: Be , at, I†'e ' , ' ( 14 ' 1 F' I ' luLovsm 'ill ". . "tttrr mane-am: and htin New' foraiivtite,irsDgrts-tterh.j'A_dr- ,ditf,tut,U, 'iii2ii1'i,iii"i',i,iii5iiiiiiii'ii' magnum ti'thtt."o"ho'"ri! human to tte can; I e itself“ you ye " . T i! " FRIDAY & “HWY. JAN; 1547 have ea' t pin. . P . noun? "mans mu , The Una u '2, -- -e'rauiwar"/ttt.-o,r"a on the . same for all mu 300:; pie te 1’me you:- we of with . ttood' ro-yo9" new]. ‘y‘nird'f 103er "ood. ' . , o _ ' T . - 93.2blwnemlagrsflbvmrv Int) God"! Ami}. nun-ad? Pm. [uh-h No Advance in P 620 eiigitjdAdeig Phebe Wghinatd ato Phone M. ( Incarnate“ _ '1, I "so 2 I, “HAVE _ I Mutational Conan! ri) 'a ttiahr'sthh't'fA , 'f! ',"'ir)it',Ct:':ai,s'if rip wiring and, ' :1 the LATEST mu! AGNgoAYRI'B 'ig,f'at"irfr,, (t and " Cut in r l _ MORROW’S 10W' RIC _ _ DIX se/ey/die', _ C 22:; " MUST Im" I New gil k for a living, see Dix come ru ""ahis'r wand mpttiJAN. mm; P 'f, MOUNT 9mm Pm:- Ihe teat INTERNATIONAL NEWS wihAv and uoNnAv.'JAN. In; 8mm)†& MONDAY, JAN. 15.19 1ftlt, - Slndiy'nt 2:39 p. , mu: ensues Pusan: " ll' 353 fly i, roll "_!ji'",uihiikiii"i"i'iiiiii'i'i" if] THE EARLY Mt0" WE Iodu- 'tsr-se '- may. North Ave. r' and li,'?,?,??., Ave., “muumtlo mo. an; . light- , Uraterreiratitramee, .eemmgts f tor 8 an or with“: foe chop. this , in I c _ can be ['iiii)'i'i mm- - W. é F g P. Wheeler JACQUELINE LOGAN and a Brilliant Cut in trdg'f,'httt 'uturtru, no: t. I mo. 4 may.†a' but and tii: "i'h'i'il1'iit4ti1tt. . mo. in w. w. BARTLETT. REAL 'imrA'rrb-,tNig0RANtyg; “NORTH SHORE ng" MUNG l URANCB Mttd-tstarroennrroancltsstotut. Louoffhr-sdsttmtttttev.ct-. location, ' blocks to muons. Bot nt- erhut. ttuutheeztmutnur- toilet. , New?“ iootgnou bod. an... tt'tl"',',Ctr""dHt."rt- human-Ice. V 'l.' . . Por human-to an. "yitrtust. 3.... was“: team. i _tttttty-riesitvsriite this “that" home: i.' once THE 1:2 'lNiPg ' 32t2Mid _ - rr". "r, Fil" 1mlt.tt a El. THURSDAY, JANUARY tr, 1m PM. 728-1 1-2 u . .' “than. Building. ' wood . FOR RENT ' mm m an" FOR RENT u LAUNDRY Colo Burl] -htdu- cl pd. Jun. 9, was hot " kids “not! in mad â€not. hum? . (Ilia-co MA“ my. was. " my. Bron; l qtrxtetuq 4 on-t Mm can!" “by Who has] am: when]: dun roll 'ii1iiiii at. (h = 'iii And- “on CEiT of _ and (H. M 0.130 Chuk- H A“!!! qrith tact; Ind" Add†' and my â€25ch Spatial the and MW , [Am 1teutot all and paid. (in. Ital pan-Is. l um as. am i will _ pints, * "trat.. s was»; Nest It. natal‘ also v.“ L..rt'ttS! “in lal at“! FREE If!“ all NUKBI Emil cm In) rm Th ir52 m5: - .. 'r. [I l‘; a}