, Ifâ€) f“ i I p, A I K: I ,L MI' It"] d Oil My - may mee uni 8a.: hr Mt at Family; Men-t In Europe timstowtuuA.Grieattaat- has: of things. of the people. Be adds that what the - cultured European desires above all else is to be an individual, to express his own -iity in work and in play. In conclusion he says. according to the Rating! Republic. "After all, if we ue ntl to have more and more things bot only on condition that they shall be exactly like every one else's, what becomes of the joy of individual living, of u- pmaing your own persoualitr---tmr- vided you have otse--in work and play? It is worth while to gain the whole material world. and lose your TmWBD STATES 3mm th-stu-Atta-c- tr on la: production in Amalia. aatdstambrdisstimt.whiehtt-teod- altered-w: the e-tat-tbetas "sdatthe-timati-seame, In English writer dertoeen the lim- t-tttanddeeUm. m: inhaling 8gNNtmiurtmeroqstheAmeriearseors- tumtt-iadetrressedbrthesam?- um soul t Standardized production, made pos- tsible by ettieient producers and the u- sunnoe of the big American market, has indeed lowered costs ind inaus- ed wages in the United States. Bat in spite of this there Are Americans provincial enough to believe that the avenge citizen of the United States has a: much individuality as the IV- erage European. In Europe the masses rave than been exploited for the benefit of the few. It has been the accepted theory that the war to improve the race is to work from the top stratum upward. In America our theory has been dif- ferent. Starting oat with new ideals of trohriunent we have constantly sought to better the condition of all the people and especially of the less fortune ones. American sympathy for the under dog is proverbial. Through this system we have built up I prosperity grew" and more men] than angthirut the world has ever known. Our walled working euas-ithoutrh class distinctions are ill detined in America and the worker in often a capitalist-tive in I any which would have been envied by rich of every hnd a few genentiou ago. Many of them ride to workJnl automobiles, and these are not all m~produced f1ivvers either. Ther' are sending their children to school‘ to give them an opportunity to do) even better in the world and their; families are well nourished, well etadl and generally as - Is the rest‘ of our citizens'. I But we do not concede that this sysa Mada: robbed our people of their) Wily in the aristocracy which one my to develop individual menu ire do Inf possess.tinee vein“? urban-racy to develop personality istoedueate.toptrrbetteraana acre living wise, and to permit all of our people to have a like leisure to expand and develop naturally. Per-hap- Europe in; dating; inane 'retmalitr in the u-ixticncy which - T""'""". Abunm-lunnog “gunman-nuns... B.t-.tetHt-rtdth.t - 'it.im.ta.t-ag- inï¬uï¬vub'flwdh- dh_ltr.irrer9tiea-MU.. mind.- -AhnduvSttrd synod-twining†OLD - FASHIONED WINTER “unwrap-31cm“ “(humankind-n.1- An old luhioned wiater with plum ty of snow. sleet Ind ice, is the pres diction for the next few mouths of Paul K. Stimulant self styled weather shark and astrologer. says In International News report from New York. Sitting in his study with maps and charts, Schimmack has tuned the position of alt phneu up to Mar y, 1928, in I special Iowa: for In- ternational News Service. New York and vicinity will be vis- ited by a big storm lasting from De- cember Ist to 3rd inclusive. Three days later there will be a heavy snowfall in Canada lad the northern part of the Uniud States. - Christmas shoppers will have to trudge about in mud and slash this yenr. but will be recompensed with a white Christmas, that which Jum- ary and February will be cold and blmtery. 0&th Minot-dd inaboutiuvay. 'o-Il’h-M Erxrxoewaaimqteoeo.ttrrtue_to improeeshearitth-to+tAa-- icInIW-ndxivntbhlhunn- der-thaehaateetod_atittu mummy by feeding and bull; him betteramteivietqttimaeFee to develop â€nature intended mtlu REhhlfiRsirhMIlll "limos-MINOR New York manta: Gives should. Schimmnek guys the Lion will show his teeth the first part of Much but that month Ind April will be relative- ly springlike. May and June will prove to beomseasmsnue, the two- Ioger said, "Cbrxrnotmtieailr, here is win: he forecasts: November 12--Mty look foe winter weather coming out of the east Instr ward to Youngstown. o., including Pittsburgh on November 14. November 16--Real snow. November 214m. November M-Snow. November 28-29--Moee snov. December li-There will be a big storm in New York. - in Canada December 1t)-12-.-Ctgtnd. will be buried in snow again. 1 large portion filling also oNer the northern United States. I: far send: as Pittsburgh, when outside work will be impos- sible at this time. in snow. December mm will be buried December "r-firtoyr, December tTu-S-r. His Idea of What May Be Expected; Bis Guess gage-d... “hm-Dd: Eh!“ I‘M“ , .N'. .5 .e . "_"'" 1"r"ih't""P" . C"/"",'y"P't?.v'tR'TrN _.L_______.___.L_________#,, - _- “in: Chm†N Any â€split-min"). in September of this year alone the mortgage Iona on MW properties mulled $14,106,400, Ino- eated to 2,102 dwellings and 127 apartments, for the accommodation of 4902 families in the lame month other city loans totalled $3,160,450. Thus far in 1927, the Prudential loans of farm properties have to- talled 818,459,330. while similar in- vestments of city property other On that used for dwelling pupae: to- talled t19,0M.03E50. PRUDRN'WAL [EVEN LARGELY IN MORTGAGES Imus on Red Baht: Greatly Increased According to Old.“ Report tilled $104,403,477, than showing I min with this year of “£38150. In the first nine months of was an!) 30,129 families wen moaned-led by this ban. thus 1927 inn-hunk in this field/rare for an MW 2,915 families. Th.rstMm-th.sel-d" rm-mummm mumwum MarT--Witt-tVtemH- srfth.rsar. Arehittald M. Woo-ind, Vice-mi» dent of the Math! hum can» puny of America, who is in dam of that nrmiution'n real mu now lou- depuunnt. - nounced from his once- today that the Pttrdentiqrts investment: in the field during the first nine months of 1927 reached the total of $150.791N1. Of this total, $113,237,838.“ m loaned on dwellings end apart-mt houses, thus providing 18,099 individ- ual homes Ind 981 Indium. but... for the mommodniou ot 38,044 11-- ities in the United States end m- uh. During the similar period of 1926 the loam on and: properties to- Due-bum. Whig-(IMMU- ' A 60w “WAT Gm HELPING UN"! HAW with may tuna, Intuit“ protsolr-uottxshetst- evetttthl-thhaeterb+ totuemdttyiet_.rtr- urea prepared by W .tatu.. tieiana nhw that Och; the put " (sign yen 100.000 .11- al Mn: have been built in the mind Shh! and moth†million nil- hlvo ban made more navigable. There In still I out my and! communities Cash In†Now of course all of this in coating money and the automobiles which skim. over these m m coating money. But aside from the economic beetetit, which is by no means will. the roads an orth the out“: can: [name of the etreet they an having on the unity of the country. Northerner! are motoring south and methane" m motoring to New End-mt The western! tours in the out and the eatrtertter drives through the went in his more or lest, trusty car. The man from one section in finding that the people in another lec- tion “a I cut. deal like the folks at home after all. He it Main: to appreciate the uranium}: and th. my “mm of his country, St to m that After All. north mu! m BrhtgAttheuedC-rN- "ova-r-MA'-. in eertaiat put- ot the may which are not on nihoul Hm but than are now hing connected up non closely with the out-Id. world through the medium of motor transport lint. It is now poulble to travel hom Maine to California and from Oregon to “with by motor without and dis- comfort been†" imp-subl- roads. And the ttiehrmrs ape hing coast-nt- ly improved. PAUL commun- HIGHLAND taxman. of the fuel you burn this winter! " The Dependable Fuel for the Home Bur it-Bumit 961mm“! menace». Nuthatch . oederbsmouofoorAshoea.dDe- “has to handle. Chicago Solvay Coke is made to meet these requirements If you live ina small Haulage home or bungalow order Chicago Solvay Coke from your fuel dealer. There is a size for every heating plant. Burn a fuel you can depend upon to give the greatest heay A clean and smokeless fuel which leaves few Be Sure CHICAGO Wu. _ lr,'l1%tl'ltdTdStrt.'8tllg tttat-u-d-ae-et-.. Whitman-“yam“ thattumrirmgdHm-tsotrrtt ban a... Inna-u. iiNiir â€an. had had th. in“. d tret. cl hummus-diam» ddmtaa-voulagqhyw WW' Perf-tser-ham-e mmmmuhm. oreoirwtonebttoleratNradttsqte, blah-u. Wuhan-01M!» any mimmnulcoduub andmotort-rr_toth.e- try. Webaveahmrhodtbrshttt. 1ea.nrithttnoadat-mrftiuv.. Andifthe-att.Feannest.f- fordto_ortmehthrtito.ine, hmdrtomotorue mum. they.“ protmblrbeashhtrord.irtq- thinsmtokmm Atarsrmteeoodroad.otdeo. iirtearempidtr ukinguone mud nation. he (by d nationalism in pining. Mnymhpnmhlpud- MLHotnrrN BENEFIT TO m PAY AND SLIM Both plump and sxtx%ssetr thin women m to band! this you from the new silhouette that has been Imi- vemlly adopted in Park. "tt give: txcellen! opportunity toe CNgMNF flute." nyl Farm & Fireside. "The silhouette it broader than More, tire-us have more funnel- and the skirt is slightly longer." The won“ who is neither "on not slim need have no concern. Her only eomsidemtion need be for color 1nd texture. She my fed certain that tanking that fuhion puts out will become her beam thd m lil- booette depart; from an "Manda tow-rd the ultn that have -ratHd Costume Expert Sly: New Style Gives Scope for Ciao-Sm; Women Robin --i"re' bt 'NaN'tg'.'tt haul-t: 0“" to- “palmth-I‘h- ulvuu. may.“ Mtttli.r-tttt-N.ht4 '.tewhetirtqhraaraadaq-tM' whatnot-Mutual ImWWVo-um "tirsnod-ieqrrtotmreh-H. m-Rmhwm â€gamma...“ tum-dim.“ M‘m'hw'bw.‘ WuhMM-dnhw mtidu_tezhrrr.toaohy_thmbet. ttavarutiorsshmreth.au- 'stodtuihstethqft-eet_" In and-ad mk- In - m omitted. " “0‘,de "tdat-it-dn-troi. In the distinguishing Inn-h of the ammun- from {qr-pr Ityh. A m-héwhn “nib-I39!“- -tiihieh.rinta-rt-r-sit. Survey by the We“! of Atri- cultm than that; possibly with one smegma! the an“ - of [lunch is tttenmnluattrt80r-s. Guiyan- ing 1921 um an output blow the el- timated yield piled on the crap for toasduetie-eaGtat_ itttrtim.dortertaimtr. ILLINOIS APPLE CROP SMALLEST m YEARS Survey Indie-u- That " WEI no "trr-pri-et-ross. Spring from. scab and insect In- jury m held partly mum. tor thertsoet-oftg2t,whiuiti.t- tioved overheating Int yea I†n- wouible for the weakening of the trees. The we... will an“ in higher mil when far the crop, It in unmanned. m4â€. a mu mrsén-N! SWAIN-0H“ 1927. rant skoaqetim in maxi-ma For trimming; - (on. gut annulment" . MdarnNtheraeherhamstnatrto Fir Below Average Thin