Recently Mr. Gifford, head of the telephoneâ€"company, proved that "teleâ€" vision", making it possible to see and hear individuals or crowds hundreds of miles away, is practical. $ The question, "How can that be made useful?" is answered in a way that in centuries to come will shed light on our civilization. "There is no doubt about it," you are told, ‘the only way in which teleâ€" vision can be made profitable is IN CONNECTION WITH PRIZE FIGHTS." People will pay well to see men fighting and to hear the yells of the mob gathered around the prize ring. Would television make money enabling distant crowds to see and hear great preachers or college professors? It would NOT. A conference of college students has decided against trial marriage, quite solemnly, by a vote of 16 to 7. Wise Providence has decided against it by a vote of about 100 to 0. When the seven young gentliemen who think they believe in trial marâ€" riage fall in love, they will know positively the marriage they plan is to last forever, would detest the theory of a trial, and insult anybody suggesting it. "It would be better for Massaâ€" chusetts and the administration of justice generally, if a commission could be appointed to investigate the evidence on which Sacco and Vanâ€" zetti are condemned to die." That is the opinion of the Rev. Roland D. Sawyer, _ Congressional clergyman and member of the Massachusetts Legislature. The commission, | for which he introduces a bill, would consist of the Chief Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Court, and four others to be appointed by the Governor. The commission would be authorized to recommend to the Governor a new trial or such course as might seem necessary. & Or if not, they marrying. The impression that justice in the United States is in a hurry to exâ€" ecute anybody or determined to do so should be carefully avoided. This is a case that has never been passed upon, as regards the evidence, by any but one judge, and a case in which afterâ€" theâ€"war excitement played a considâ€" erable part. An Egyptian tomb near the Giza Pyramids, operied by Vienna scienâ€" tists, contains the record and mumâ€" my of a very rich dwarf married to an impoverished princess, thousands of years ago. . Qur rich princesses marry mental dwarfs, rich in titles. That‘s the difâ€" ference, and that Egyptian princess had the better of it. She got someâ€" SEE WHAT WE SEE. SACCOâ€"V ANZETTL STUDY VITAMINS. EGYPT AND U. S. A. Going Touring:? would not be worth Possibly you have decided on: Europe this year, and you may want to take your car. Do you know that the tourâ€" ing bureau of the Chicago Motor Club is prepared to render you valuable service in connection with European travel? Possibly, however, you arr]‘hn- ning on the lakes or mountains of our own country. No matter where you intend to go, the touring bureau can help you; can give you road directions, and can help you plan yout trip. For your convenience the club has opened a branch at 525 Davis Street, Evanston. Office hours from 8:30 in the morning to 5:30 in the afternoon. Not open Sundays or holidays. Investigate the numerous moneyâ€"saving . services rendered members. Call or write today. CHICAGO MOTOR CLUB Charles M. Hayes, President 3254 Michigan Avenue NORTH SHORE BRANCH 525 Davis Street thing in exchange for her hand, with ‘hlnlrnltmndfh pufe Dr. ac.smwmru chemistry, proves _ that‘ vitamins bring maturity earlier and make it last longer. Vitamins are l.rd in milkyâ€" butter, lettuce and all! green vegetables, cod liver oil, red wine (barred here), fruits, yeast, etc. In .addition to vitamins, mineral salts are absolutely necessary to life. No animal can live without them. Public school education should inâ€" clude information on diet. Mothers especially are interested in vitamins. Experiments with animals show vitaâ€" mins influence the number of the young and successful rearing after There is much prosperity in this|crossing the pavement there and country and, fortunately for us, it is| walking the same direction that he not all based on "natural resources"| was driving. â€"oil, ‘iron, coal, forests, good soil, As he drew near the man, he exâ€" etc. Most of it comes from inside the plained, â€"a Ford truck 6 ‘the national skull. Sir Ernest Benn obâ€" a. m $ ame 5 serves that American prosperity is, | OPP°®!t¢ d"fc"o" and forced him into in many cases, five per cent natural|the pedestrian. resources, ninetyâ€"five per cent work| He was unable to get the license intelligently organized. If natural Fumber of the Ford as it continued resources alone counted, "Brazil, Liâ€" h ld li £ beria and Iceland would be lhe‘lon' e told police, at a fast rate of world‘s most prosperous countries." ,speed. 5 Cormander Udet, greatest German filer left over from the war, will fly in a gliding plane without any enâ€" gine from a mountain peak in Bavarâ€" ia, 2,000 feet high. birth This means literally | tobagganing from the top of a mountain to the valley below on thir air. It would astonish those long dead and buried that used to smile at the poem deâ€" scribing Darius Green and his fying machine. . OUTâ€"DOOR SHOW NEXT WEEK IN CHICAGO With the approach of spring this year extensive plans are under way to again bring the outdoors indoors at the Coliseum so that those restive souls who are crowded in the big cities of the middle west all year may see what the north woods has to ofâ€" fer at the world‘s greatest vacation mark. Spring means much to thousands of men and boys in the crowded cities of the middle west, according to Milo F. Westbrooke, manager of the Outâ€" Door Life exposition, May 9 to 14, at the Coliseum, Chicago. To the hundreds of thousands of men and boysâ€"and women tooâ€" who crowd the Outâ€"Door show each year spring means the call of the wild, that restive urge to hit into the north woods and mountains and get back to nature. Already more than two and oneâ€" half acres of floor space have been reserved for exhibitors in the show, and the middleâ€" west, and particularly the north woods, is being scoured for wild life exhibits of interest to the shutâ€"ins of the big cities. Everything that the outâ€"ofâ€"doors world has to ofâ€" fer the soâ€"called cliff dwellers of the city will be onâ€"view at the show. as Readyâ€"Cut Head # ~Billâ€"What business are you now in, Jack? Jackâ€"I‘m in the lumber business. Billâ€"Well, you have got a good head for lumber. So Personal Teacherâ€"Why, _ every _ time breathe a Chinaman dies!" Voice from the rearâ€""Why don‘t you try cloves?" LOCAL MAN INJURED IN AUTO ACCIDENT bruises at 8 o‘clock Saturday mornâ€" ing at Highland Park when he was struck by an automobile being driven by John Steele, 22, son of a Highland Park contractor, according to police reports. The injured man was taken to the hospital here. ‘Frank Curiey, 50, Highland Park, a motorman for the North Shore line Steele explained, according to the police, that he was driving east on Prairie avenue and that Curley was crossing the pavement there and walking the same direction that he was driving. As he drew near the man, he exâ€" plained, a Ford truck came from the opposite direction and forced him into the pedestrian. P A I N TI N G J. A. Torstenson&Co. Imported arnid Domestic IN ALLITS BRANCHES THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS W AL L P A P E R S â€"ANDâ€" DECORATING As Result of Crash on Tel. Graceland 6112 Not a penny more cost for these Gextra feamms CHICAGO LA home, you probably have electric refrigeraâ€" tion. But did you stint on the Cabinet? If so you are indulging false OUR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS > E. RNy specially designed for mechanical question that electric refrigeration in Crysteel Cabinets costs less than in the old fashioned ice boxes. That is because Crysteel Cabinets are home with a Crysteel Cabinet, you enjoy not only the greatest economy, \, _ wWUnHaIM N. FIyC Lake Forest, Hlinodis 36 S. Western Avenue » Telepi ith sik extra fearures as a premium. There isn‘t a moâ€" torist living who will not find a new motoring thrill in the LaSalle CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY EVANSTON BRANCH 1810 Ridge Avenue GREEN BAY AUTO STATION 500 North Green Bay Road Official Cadillacâ€"LaSalle Service any other good refrigerator. So come in today. See the display of Cabinets on our foor. Or phone for a man to bring you our photo h_. !hlhmchu‘eotdï¬- Only Crysteel gives you these modern conveniences that every woman loves. Yet a Crysteel Cabâ€" inet costs not.one cent more than Look at the column at the left. THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1927°