' for t-rdut-are h1rmerhwmenuretrrrrrrr my. Memi-etr.toraatir. 'ia-tsei-rig/aan-ii, F"'obeexteesnetrrmutiiii.' -,-_. - .-.. ww..._ . Titlllinoia Soldiers' and Sailors' m... i. open to amaoidierm Then 8 lo hhy or Wed tape" for admin- " Proof of eligibility none is - and mice “mined the but of ereleermtfortwtsiehttt.suteof m.es in sink to provide is none too The present population. as shown br..theteertuioeei,iisiiti,; We): 493 are veteran} of the Civil War. their wimof widow; Ct vet, - of the Spanish-American or Murine service, pad " World War Oct. 1, 1927, a total of 12.727 veterans, ( their wives and widows have been ad, l mined and were recipients of the' one and comforts provided for them} by the state of Illinois. Some of the! first to enter are still in the home“ whihrmore than 3.000 lie buried in ', w cemetery on the grounds. a tract less hallowed than Arlington cemetery, and given no less patriotic' care. [ Three-Quinn Million Investment f A taut of 52 buildings are located on the grounds. The majority of _ th'ese, nside from the administration, building, hospital genenl kitchen,) power plant, and new Itatitte than] buildings. are large brick cote been, having I tout cupuity of 1,700. i' The grounds proper embrloe Iboit 35 one: and the improvements and builds! intra tthow a valuation of $649,256, ae- enll'mg to the latest invoice made to the nuditor of public accounts. A "by otion of $64,130 is pinned on the farm property operated in cénnection with) the bone. mas. The urine herd number: up. womanly 250 " I" timer, in "We of 10 being butchered weekly to apply fresh pork for the institu- a, the farm is 'miinuincd approxi. namely TOO. head of dairy cattle, ne- mud to he one of the best owned by the state of Illinois, which supply mm milk and butter for the vets Building operations were started in, May, 1886. The cottage plan was: adapted and the home was formally: opened in March, 1887, at which time) 500 veterans were enrolled. Between [ the date of the farmal opening and! tt va-, humid-ad bop- ',. Tfrat,.'?,",,".'. e I...“ 'Wedthe 51..“ "g.',tT, sie-tae-et I tract of 140 acres just outside the northern limits of the city of Quincy, to which 82 acres has "since been added by additional purchases. The tract is one of unsurpassed lawn] beauty, richly fertile for that portion under cultivation, with stately oaks, spreading chestnuts and other bounti- ful trees on the grounds immediately surrounding the administration build- ing and cottages. W151â€. yfbrlq Err, who de the world We i'Shc"r,hreS'tr1.ue11t mammal in 1885 The Illinois Soldiers and Sailors’ Rome was established by act of the liaishture on June 26, 1885. The commission appointed by Governor Oglesby to locate the home, selected than k'irie'i:y'" _ng _ " sun: noun. QUINCY tn this the lute that]: in the fore- boat of all of the state- of the union in showing its upprecintion to the veteran: of the Civil War who In- uned the all of Abraham Lincoln and Mad the union when it was bust with internal discord; the Tet- eran of the Spanish-American and Philippine unite who sprung to "In to wipe Spanish despotism from Cuba and the Phjlippines, and the vet, "r, Inuit-tun Provided With Illinois, in the cure and comfort- ‘Heh it in providing " the Illinois Boldim' 3nd Menuhin at Quincy. #raNiimtrearstottsetiveiariia' um hem. Numb t6errrmirkorwster layman: lbhkpovdu gnu-ml: " ’7 thIttlTrrlfthgms a (a. butter or sub-um. _ cup - mind-Mich. 'id-oo-ei. immmnllul tull- - Mud m hImN.T.Bm¢r Davie. d-tm-t Emce-m-m), Neee-ary Equip-en: and Weill" h Pm- ores to All Veteran- “F'EIJ-ndhn “that, mm -ta-eardttiid "__" um“... "V Gina 3674:". â€anglers-w..-o-q am To". Whit (bLWmhhhth aBe4to&-uteeth.rahtteeue, 'arhtt-.bitrhrreorH-ttt mouthiplu-hthhv‘ - iiiiiu,cr2if,22""'ii"iQ {und wasteful, 9nd this statement ap- lplie- with spees? force to drum {measurement W911: it; Hawaii. Spec-é It! itenaive ittiestitmtions hue been gnu}: of the dink-urge of some strum! that are of major import-nee tot domestic water amply. power an! irrittntiort, and many irtstigrtiorts of‘diech new.“ and other loam baie been made in eo-operation with private corporations. Records hav. ulna been collected of the Man heads on typiul yen: in the princi- tbs km with which In em hem milked dandy or on which dmloplnem in eorttmteutod. Event- t"mrthewo6trsastbeexteodito the other strum u (and: been. Ivtihble. _ I Latest Reports l The latest of the annual engineer- "rur reports containing streamflow ‘measurements in Hawaii is Water 1Supply Paper 575 of the geologic“, survey. lt contains the records for, {the year ending June M, 1923 and! trmprises a wealth of statistical ii) formation regarding the flow of the l many rivers and irrigation can“: of the islands. It is a volume of 175 I pages and is sold by the superintend- :an of documents, Washington. D.C., at 25 cents a copy. y In unying out this work " effort I is made to reach the highest degree jot .precilion pauible with a ratiomd (expenditure of time and mom. In all animating work there in u point gbcyomi vn.‘ch rethsement in nepdleu 'oth-tti-their-tts-d. he,smaeemmtottts-Fntri. run-No for ml: wart. been eon- hod toth-ma-tate-tras pal attain "wot the mm of Oahu. During In: yen- the geolog- ical lune, main-med 80 Intima- in Hut-ii for meaning the. Boqr of rivers Ind ditches: Vida“.- in Wall Owing to the (madam variatiem in the nil-lull Ind the wide run in thefhrwofttimti.nrt-iiti. impraetieabu to nah m Immu- mu utimou of an by of P" m fm with coll-cud when an "inf-n b not. - tmitorm. It will thereto“ In mbm‘ 'et-r-tr-utr-. me}- to be mad. of Mural: It is considered essential that the streamflow records should be kept during a period of years long enough to determine within reasonable lim- ita the rungs of ttow from the rum imum to the minimum. tut the length of such a period of comic vuies for different streims. The experience of the geologiul survey has shown that the records should generally be kept 20 or 30 yum. _ UNITED STATE m OFFICE The water resources of Hawaii have been for runny years studied by the geoiozical survey of the depart- ment of the interior, in co-operation with the territorial government. Un- der the co-operative arrangement the geological survey does the work and publishes the reports. The iield work involves much the greater part of the cost, and during the last ten years or more the territory has home from 60 to M per cent of this ex- pense. Additional assistance is fur, nished by private water companies and otheu.. ""H%rmw-siu,, mamm- having one of the greatest rainfall centers in the world. They also have new where the rainfall is tight, with almost semi-desert conditions. The annual rainfall in diluent localities ranges from over 600 may: down to less than 15 inches andr'this causes a correspondingly wide range in the water supplies of different parts of the islands. In. Dr. A. In". It. a†Roam. Ill-I‘M- an... W ,7 ---M." 'edryasttrpt"s,roaa.tine rto'ini-tmretetirt'ttsttU Cod and .M‘becn'eh MG; Gc W tom cold the. . 1"ee.d.titiousd-tetrm., Sena In. Milli. In. Addiso- Burbank. In. Horn: MI. In. Panni- u-tu. Toma-midwi- douhl-bdlcr.ad‘m¢u and can .tarehrrsiaodtesiitueamteoAU minutes. Addyolkandeooktvoot thmuinntuunn. Wuhan rtm,nddsntt.-utrsNieemsdrina Special Survey Made by Govern ment Department Show: How It is Conserved and Utilized Uriel-fund hum of {min with. Jean Don't. RAINFALL THERE m GREAT HAWAIIAN ISLANDS . WATER mums mis L Sam, M. _ l 'fsretvs T", "Fe'AP" " T . . "F an, r:' , FT's ' ' t it 'rmv.r r Fm' 7.e'p . ,.. ‘3’ . "it-,w‘M-P . A - c, I 'd"; 'cu' _ . a , a MN a ‘ - "r, v"' ,U M'K'. " _ " L' Bmi U I I. t us',, " -,', (t _o' FF',','? ‘ , C, m' - a}. ‘. _ UK e ', Min l" - T.tT"r",'r' ur, _. L" . ; I'Butttit'tt. That the children of Eskimos, like those of other races, have tt love for toys and dolls, is revealed in the Cob lection, which includes many tiny toy animals, carved from ivory by Etki, mo fathers for their youngscen. All orthese carved objects show consum- mate skill and artistry on the pm of their makers. ' The zoological specimens - beam, walrus», “all and uribou - In“ by Mr. and Mrs. Borden and their turn! on the yum Northern Light hat summer, main . longer proc- ass of preparation, and it will be long time before they Ire exhibited. I: On Dilplly The Eskimo collection is on distill] in Stanley Field hall, the main hall of the museum. Conspicuous among the article; are many fine ivory carv- ings. Some of these are ardent. and carved from tasks of prehistoric mammoth. The curved pictures show incidents in native life, such u but- intr' trips. There are also may realm istic ivory figures of men, New seals, walrus, polar bears and by“ aks. .:. ‘ SHOW AT FIELD mum: Cuagette " new mo. 3'2; clam In. A“; and NathanW;De- The The Ink exhibition of match] mt. hated by the may "mud Joh- Borden-Field Imam “podium to Alan is mv open to the - at Field Hum " Haunt! Biliary. The expedition mini"; of a Vida variety of ethnological specials“ up- mmentative of the life of the EB- mes of Ahab and northern Canada, “Id illustrates the fine anim- ship, mini: skill and practical in- genuity which the†people of the thr north posse-I. “omit Bantam Corn 8 No. 2 an: tar "_-'i'-t' June Pen 8 No. 2 can: for W. 4 No. Aloin Pinupplo 4 No. 2 mu for -t.Wr-..rrs, Lakeside Green or Wax Beans, 6 No. 2 can for Alolu Lima Bum 5 No. 2 an: for Tpq B. H. Shrimp 5 can: for ___-----'...--.-.. s. H, Bantam Corn 4 No. 2 ms for ,4 Hominy tr No. 8 can: for _.. Ripe Olives 4 cans for " "e-e-r".------- Beauty Pork & Beans 8:No. 2 cans for a.“ Euston Pears 3 No. 8 cans for WW... Royal Ann Cherries 3'No. 3 cans-for _..,.....- Red Pit Cherries 4 No. 2 ms for M1... Nola Red Salmon 3 No. 2 can: for NeVr'et.tr-_ Pink Salmon » 6 No. 2 an: for ---__. Norway Sardines 6 can: for _.........._.-...,M.., B. B. Sliced Peaches 4 Nos2 am for _"rertr. Alotn Pineapple a No. 8 can: for H Fancy Jonathans, bu. T 182.65 Fancy Baldwins, bu. ....$2.19 Baldwin Apples, 5 lbs. -.M5e 2eytutan Apples 3 lbs. .._ Me Dollar Days - Apple Week 0F mm" "VOYAGE unit"! Stud '5“ WM talk Give- .51 $1 31 .51 tl $1 $1 Sl $1 .51 .51 $1 $1 31 tr tl a} $1 tl RAPP BROS. sii'iii"ii? tire Eskimo mttuetioGGi a. Gaia, Oahu-datum». brim-unique.“ unwind- .1 min but.“ hon 'MWN- a'p','t",atra'rJttlltrugt tieetrrhasamt--6ria-. med†"tteu-o-ini. an, 'll1'V,'uWrddr2T.'Suht btttdt.eo-yrta_igtgimG 'heexhiMti.nmu.tM.rtrm.. mmammmuha. Bordenâ€! Otis-thickene- "itiew of In" and m may. mum: or bowl I“ In... Inau- shoes, Imu- cooking yeh, h.†We are mud to has up and weather the Btemrtq, In: mt new]. are more new to that " tho weather. Anesm1asimtrrftttemitsunauto be possible, but may will uy that the moonshine h non likely to blow “P- . denim†mm. tosieiiaiG"iiitiG7iii .tt.e tte.uurJy 39% the n- All you hue to do to inure-t . modern Sung!" Ichaol clu- m, is to discuss the tooth-ll â€non. In]. Elf-aback Scr- Aiies, a can- lor .eePV_e. Mmhnn’s KIM Mar. ring. lt large major W lifeline}: KIM Ht. IIA. {Tomato Soup Camp-31's Toteto Soup 4 No. ft can: for .--__- Dov. Innue- 4 large an. for Mm-..“ Dove Kahlua O No. 2 am for .,,_.w_._ large Cdrnntion Milk no No. t an. tk " No. I an: desires work in high elu- home. Teacher of French, tho German, and piano. lest referenced. B. t M. Fish We. 5 large an: to: .-t__re.t-. I. l M. M Flakes _ , null can for A»..- Dela Smut: B.&M.anmChowder 4 No. 10 am, for - 2 No. 8 can: for--,.-.., B. B. Small Green Beane 8 No. 2 can: for -.------. 4 No: Leann for S. H. Fruit Salad 7 No. 2 can: for -u-. lakeside Peas, tiny ex. sifted; 4 No. 2 can: for Extra Sifted Pets 6 No. 2 can; for _.....:.....- Sifted' Early June Pen 6 No. 2 can: for W W S. H. Pumpkin 6 No. 3 cans for 't___ WW. Solid Pack Tomatoes g No. 2 cans for ._te._N_ Tomatoes 6 No. 3 can: for Fee_re S. H. Kidney Beans 6 No. 2 ant for ._,_. Cut Green Buns Fancy Sweet Corn 8 No. 2 can; for Radio Service November 4th and 5th FRENCH Gonaomgit Phone H. P. "is Plume Kennel “02 For Prompt and Reliable Work for for tof NM -...$1 .31 -31 -31 -31 -31 31 -31 41 ti. Il 31 31 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 mm“ a pint smite: a pin. for WW Bandeau Pin' Feet 2 quart in. for w.-. Pu. th Strawber- ry Mtg')') jun. 4 Jam Urtre' pkg. Oatmeal it pity. for -_.-r--r-r.-rt--. ‘8. H. Chili Sauce , In. buttin- tor ---_--- In†Ionian. an. tter,. ‘011. 4 than: fu- ._._:._ Pun Stained-Bong I 4 12a. in In -..-.....1 8. B. Puma, In. use; I M Blb. â€I ...._....r,.__,.1 t%ttatNmPtutses ZED S. H. Cgtmp hm.. hot!!!†s for - thr. Mix. or 8w. Relish 4 jam for M...,....-,_....v -. Raspberry or Straw. berry, 2 qt. jun for 'ee - Wright’s Ounce Mar. I We, 8 he. jars for ...‘.. Piper Sweet Midget l Pickles, 8 Jars for "t'-P.t “1 We Cat-up l Methon Bouillon Cubes 4 80e tins for '-r'-rsr-t-_-r- Rumtord'i Ming Pow- der, 5 an: for ..._... __N_-. Campfire Mmhnullovn 4 Me tins Mee "'tt-ev FF, .._._._,. Dromedsry Coconut 6 Me pkga. for.-.-., New Comb Honey 4 combs for ---. “m.†28c value; (in. for --.-. Eureka Sweet Pickles or ty the want4ad columns SAVEmM SAFETY ROBERT W. PEASE, Pharmacist 1-.»me nun-nun m in W Dr- MC, and. Opposite the Northwestern PW Satin link of high and: tabby. Molded into one piec- without Ian“. when or binding. Complete with tubing tad bud rubber pivot. I. foe -.d for __ Fountain Syyinge for " for sTwosmrt Bin $2.75 :51 ___ â€:1 --tl “:1 m J] is: C$1 -31 _tll -31 n ,._s1 .31 51 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 Plr. he A.-, .._t__.._-.,. ._rem_ 2Se 2'lt'e.'rtt"1_.ae ?llt"g)ttr '--rereww, Be Itt't, V T __2Se l'ht i,'l",'ltt --. -,..r._t, 2Se aid... the lb. M. “it Ppt a. A.-,, .___e.v.-,. ._re.t 2Se MM“ IChow Main Noodles " No.2 an; for -"--rt .e- (tr. H. Peanut Butter " In. jun for -._.. Ne __-.. fSJI. Sour Kraut Juice, ' No. 8 can: for Fresh Cuban Eu: 8 down for _..-m...w_. _ _.- Juicy Ounces 4 but. for T -r___ .V..,._..- Grape Fruit In sin 6 mr small size 12 for .. -ew.- Fresh Plate Beef lOlbs.for _' _.,.. _. tFe W". Miller & Hart Sugar cured Neon, 8 Ibo. d. EXTRA FANCY WISCONSIN MEANS - (may only) the pack Seeded Raisins 8 phrts. for. Seedlesa Maine 8 pigs. for tei,i"det Hot Water Bottle than but k. lt is and. entirely in on: ma ~thlt'l In It an it has no new, when. mm: or Nailing Ind the stop- pie mm is wide: an into the rubber. gde,ieiae',i, ’swre' an?†diu." vemmnoldaimon htthirtkit if: guaranteed for two mu it can: only "aa" if you In“ Hot Water Bottles Its tkqrorqteorrytr W rp". “MAY. "N,. I.†$2.50 Snap on the Way KANTLEEK in it"! sold a non y Hot Wine: Bottle 31c 3rle; $1 $1 .31 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1