$1 . hum-“mun: um. dun-cw ii. Ref,gtltt'ttf.1r='ttlftgtl:l'a: Id _ Tb: Hum: Pm pe-Pal/ffl/tfill; _ .1 a: From the farming districts there comes of course some com- pl-int, in certain sections of the middle vat But. according to atatisties gathered in low- trr1-hintrirtteeesta, thanked farm hadinthatzmtmmte‘isontheimudthingsm lootingup. Feeirt.hi"ototi1neiortmsi-rtermai-sotar.attte, Thsttedtrtaust-ee,su. Thereimsir.ittsi-et-etoetois 'tsmtraitttrrmixte-oiii.- LrversttfmaBrealartoettheNorthttt--rt-eirt 1hethie-dtsuburundistrietanmhso-sr+ withde- Edited anticipation to the opening of hvinh park on Saturday night, June 26. when those classic groves uain will resound to theroieeaofsonieol’theworld’s greatnetopara singers. It is pre- dicted that this " Ravinia park will be One of highest achievement in tmy of that famed sylvan theatre. and each year Ravinia has surpassed itself, so that the prediction bids fair to be realized. Then there are the splendid concerts by one of the greatest of orchestras and with soloists both vocal and irs strumental whose fame is as wide as the nations. and one of the most interesting, attractive and treueficint features of the see- aion is the series of Thursday afternoon entertainments for the children. Altogether there is no tiner nor more valuable musical attraction anywhere in the world than this annual Rayinia pairk m. It should have the hearty support of all and especia 1y of those who have the great privilege of living within such short distance of its beauties as thee of us here on the north shore. The free'tnden have for yarn told us that a protective taritt destroys competition in the home market and promotes monopoly. Evidently this has pot lieu the use with the unseat tum law. One sigaiheant ailment given out by the National City Bank in its May resume of the business aituation is to the effect that “daily the dimcultiee from which industry are Main; are to I large extent the result of the intense and destructive competi- tion that prevails within it." . In spite of the prophets of evil. who m always with us in some form. there is no reason. mom-ding to the best judgment of those in touch with the business situation of the country, to feel that the hehnce of the present year will be anything but prosper- ous: in the conntryet Arge. It in true waft}; iiiGGipsi noods have created an adverse situation in certain sections of the country but it is not believed that this will meet the national situation. “Recently is won reported in 3 news dispatch that) the origipal of Whittier's 'Barefoot Bor' had been found dying, in destitutlon, in a squalid cabin near Danvers. Muss. It my be true or not that the unfortunate wu. as reported. the original from whom the my poet tinned his enduring Irrie---the man grown old ttnd poor and wretched, who once played as a barefoot boy on the Whittier farm. This aspect of life's mutations does not concern The following editorial from The Cincinnati Enquirer is 300.3ng we teprint here in full: us. What really matters is that the poet carved in signing Verse, on the heart of humanity a picture that can never die. "The Barefoot Boy is immortal! Down the ways of youth he goes, whistling the songs of life's springtime days. His face is smudged. and the tail of his shirt flier, tree; his feet feel the thrill of the earth's electric currents, and his soul soars responsive to the whisperings ot the ihtinite, which breathe in the rustle of leaves, the tinkle of waters. the love notes of birds, the perfume of woodland blossoms, the sheen of sun. the green of far fields-- in all the glory of the out-of-doors of boyhnd. There are walnut trees and pew-pew shades; there are haw thickets and 'simmon trees: there are grusnuts and grapes; there are shagbarks. bear- ing treasure sweet and alluring; there are ponds and creeks which shimmer and all with inviting, irresistible lure; there ere rabbits and chipmunks and squirrels and coons: there are killdeer and crews and cranes and kintrfishers-he knows them all, and their haunts and their, seasons are those in which he may go, unsandled to complny with the scenes and things the' red gods knew and hsvt1.eoter1 in the _days_ of: long 380. "The Barefoot Boy is happy ,hAppy in his enjoyment of an etemat present. but happiat in the dream yith which he peoples it-the dreams which follow. follow him until he too, shall have become a dream. incorporate with the one and only enduring dream-the all that is, or wâ€. or ever will be." viiimtiitratmnm a; "A H. F.PAHAK 7 lil, inn G'iiLU- ::~"~kl-A'M Mull-a. l - leer thanmmrmu - '7_'V- -..-- - I“. ". fgt.t.'ttttiiititdE GWSTaT, - bTatJ,"Ubu,' “-3.: 'LtkPtudeePerea "Suu-tr-sou-tScalia-ii-Gard.' -_ m - M D-tm-t m _ mean-taming T . ogw-ghhupn guitar‘s-ta...“ MILDRED HAESSLER PIANO TUNING BUSINESS OUTDOOR PROMISING teP2tyfttAtet-, 9.3 ge EPH'IIIII - 245CuyAvenne *'f-imra-tr.r'.or.at RAVINIA OPENING JV HENRYGWINTER " THE IHMORTAL uni-Ii an. Maud-x uni-Malmhll. .tg,iuecyEifErEiftiiitii "-ro_-e-.-l 1Wl'r"rca"'caur't an! “Du-huh MeNrrarrstnartmaurm nun-QM“ “an "I or snu- i Need 10 MAINTAIN THE SUPPLY cum-n “it: it the animal hpply of “no in to he maintain-d. twang-mm: in made by the U. B. don-mt of uric-alum bl Fm' Bulletin No. 1521. a publi- cation of " no“, trim by Dr. W. L MeAtqri in charge of divisim offsrd habits march bureau of the biological "any. Tho bureau of biological sure, makea it plain It the outset of the bulletin that it is ready to back thel farmer: of the country it they wiltl - in game farming. As an in-l, eel-Live. the dime: suggestion IS made: that the necessary federal permits) which are necessary for lawful pom; union of wild ducks. wild got->1- and. other migratory nun birds in tap- tivity may be obtained through the biological - at Washington, D. C. The' survey will also furnish top- ies of the digest of state laws on game bird propagation, and the arddrmiaes of oMciala ter" whom application should be made for state linemen and for the full text of state (an: relat- ing to the propagation of game birds. Elk-tire Trent: Dr. McAtee in his very interest.. in; and informative illustrated puts “cation goes into every feature of the subject relating to the propagation of game birds, Ind he tells how suc- cess in that work has been enjoyed in the United States by individuals. by sportsmen': organizations and by Btate game departments. "The ap- peal to farmers to engage in the pro- pagation of game birds." says Dr. McAtee. “may be made prntitable. since the demand exceeds the supply "r adult birds for breeding. of both young and adults for restocking. and of eggs for dhtribution to Farmers and shooting clubs." The bullttin applies primarily to the rimrmerked pheasant. the bob- white qu-il. the mallard duck. and the Canada guise. species with which moat success has been achieved on American game farms, and secondar- ily to a number of other game birds that have been "and lens exten- sively, and for which more or less tentative directions foe handling um reported from the methods med by the most successful binders. [Tun Cm“. By may of the “in glue ex~ pan of the country, it is believed that Farmers interested in the subject should send an cents to the mu‘el‘u- mom printing office at waehinsrton, DA'.. for a copy of this publication. it deals exhaustively wah every phase of the question. inrludmz the matter of sanitation. vermin control. primary stocking and even the variety game birds which should pruve most protitable'to the "game fariner." Walpnebirdsisu '15.- ... If ninth“ â€MPLIIMMDMW Bree-tss-s.-. 'h.ar-e-r-gmwi.tt. U-i-l "e - In, m It-rim-it-ea-rbi-tsau-tver,'.. I In.“ with their states, than triv- ------ ; it an hr-II'I III incentive to nine ADVICE FROM DORA It. one birds and " the am the ---- -if.thtntoehthatwiitrepostoute pumhrhtr-rnnmtinttsepa. â€is. where-birds/re-mr,. pertheotherdnr. "HM.“HOVA use. " in ot intents! to know Girl Cats Keep Her Youth, mandolin that-tat-mia-ions-ar-. â€twist" Don says the only my -diae km sums of mone buy- I girl cu really keep her youth is - an. bani. to liberate in 'CT, by never introducing him to another “are they have become scum Ev-l girl, specially a pretty on». tithi- indicates that there is N -e'.-_ Judy market for farmers who wish FAIR ENOUGH i to boom - producers and supply‘ -__- (the m lube commissioners with, "Why I" 10“ scratching yourself, l - birds. 1 Tommy ?" 'rteuayee have lone been back of! "Because I'm the only one who or‘nnned Mrorta to preserve the Am-l knows where l itetc" “but. “salami-Nb th-mB-dtrsah-i-tirate.ttat aoet-r-_-beexsmet" o-tt.tHr.utthntr.mudtead ""o-.e-'amiot_to_sste- And a Complete Line of Rods, Reels and Tackle Fishermen Attention-Get Your Liars License'. DISTINCTION in your printed forms The Udell p The Bearer -__r, 'e...tee, ' ""vT_" _ ., . ___ Vrte WV '""q__ew,-...s._ Tte W having, by reputation and long pmtite. coupled with a vivid imagination. ex- hibited all of the proper rmmiremessts therefor, is hereby empoveQd to Lie, Prevarieate, and show ‘every other "sckiessrness with the Truth. considered ex- pedient by him, in connection with all matters relative 'to Fish and “skin. _ t for the current Season, subject however to the regulations on tir) of Am the back hereof. Prince of Liars ' ---- IN WITNESS HEREOF is attached the Grand Seal uf I I Anautias, Prince of Liars. , lie theerfnlly‘ 386 Central Ave. BRING YOUR NEEDS AND YOUR IDEAS TO THIS OFFICE. WE WILL COA3PER- ATE WITH YOU TO PRODUCE A FORK THAT WILL PLEASE BECAUSE OF GOOD TASTE AND INSPIRE CONFI- DENCE BECAUSE op WORK WELL DONE. rr COSTS NO MORE TO MAKE A GOOD IMPRESSION ON YOUR CUSTOMER WITH PROPERLY PRINTED FORMS THAN TO CREATE A FEELING orr DISTAS'I'E BB. CAUSE or' BADLY DONE TYPOGRAPHY AND WORKIANSHIP. Liar’s License for Fishermen Issued by “(dd-rmilgia: Dealers and Boosters Cr"""."'" "q.-.-.'. "r"'""".-.-" "_dbn.omBlbWV humans-bu»: -uc mam-mush.“ - - -- mmbI-pAâ€"hnfm.mhl- [h --» ottseri-aiGEiiuTiTGT-riirr.'""d and utf."tt-."ri'w mwmuuhmlthtmphr.“hmfï¬umy timq hclp "and to. Poetitta. ot you fort" InshouI-I. lb country that tune birds "T, "No," in the when reply. Dun-h Don at u: ad in the Pt- pertheotherdar. "aaid,"RoarA Girl Can Keep Her Youth, one doliar [Anni-i." Dun sly: the only way I girl cu really keep her youth is by never intraduciag him to mther girl. especinlly a pretty one. Mag ALSO 1“in ILLINOIS FISHING LICENSES MJCb-maDm Signed . HUBER’S SPORT Billheadt, Statements Grand Muskellunge and Heddon Booster rinting Co. Business Cards Menus -SI-IOP digger. “In mrtrqsiaesathquohrrrwork theiowerieet,"bemoaasedtltet_ Mother: "Did you give your penny to the Sunday School colletdau. Johnny?†Johnny: "No, mother, I lost it." "What lost another one? That makes three Sunday: on which you have lost your pennies." Yes, Him. but that darned kid's luck can't last forever." We do this free of‘m‘ Highland Park 28 HERBAL m " I. Phime SHOOT THE WORKS SPECIAL BEING! DOWN YO FACTS