- Ltwyet and Writer TIE d but City in Sixties Who- Is a Boy lie P. J. Stimson, Boston lawyer and “dist. with; of his wly'dnyu in in " the Wam_ Scribner’I the by! tailoring the Civil Trar in . Minn community. My in Mlle. in the curly ninjas, was picturesque. and it wls not one bit like lain ' street," he writ... "tta ton: in rather aria- t-tie a! distinctly Southern, Then humanly tordotreadinto I tofu recollection Whit I now think " seventy?) some aroma of French, I an Spanish. tradition limm -iirTtni9 um um Mien. some Southerners but“ can: then from their invaded tsome-l “tritium†inSLlauisnnd 1hrboqoe there vu n strong South- ern “cling. There was Squire Jones. who had 1 wrought-iron gate that op- and automatically on a spring in the My without your having to get out of your carriage. Fifty you! later a: English earl lamented to me that he could never find such I con- trivance in England. Rich Lawyer , . Then there'eas the rich 13mm} Hart Smith. No one from the Middk West las is was then called) memf one night, I remember a small family coming in the' rain to our house-- mother and sister end son. I ttsink- and my father told me they were friends from Ohio. They were in wet tr-ning-wraps. and I can even now remember that. with I child's Cor a dog’s! limitation. I thought than rather dingy people. I did not vision that they nine of a people that ml to rule my United States for most of. my life. Bus the young nun to be“ come our famous Iowa Senator Am-; arf T c,,. my father first em» ployed him. and he I†always a friend. The My m eerttirtir PT? aa. and brbke no eggs "No. Dubuque Wis not in 1854 one bit like Main street. Nor was Det- ham. Mnssachusetts. ls Main street merely the twentieth century? Or 7- . -u,,___.. no“, ...\ WV", _ - is it localized in the not middle west t But the middle west spreads east, in one"! u in other things; perhaps the My social dan r of any demo. crazy is s'C',1u'r'u"iStrid': conformity. Yet conformity m- a marked char- ateristic of Victorian England." N06000CAKES IN MOUNTAIN COUNTRY ON ACCOUNT OF ALTITUDE Ptofesor of Home Economics Declares menial Light- Men in mountainous countries who In" tomphmed for years about sog- by cakes nod soiled biscuits should - to lower levels if they want te q†the wholesome pastries their -theras used to make. Iadht ashes simply cannot be made in the high altitudes and this fart is it - being discovered. non-arm to Miss lugn M. K. Ans-on. pmfes- at of home economics in the State Agncu' Rum; Ki; _ of Colorado. which In: just completed A number d expel-imam to eliminate the culi- __ _ _ ----. __J (kirk-bud: in mountain tunnel. ‘ 'iurGewsoustriedetrtyt- ".auu-tsmoosrmftreuter "e-ies-tsein?"" “W Ne iiiiaerGemrsi-yerPt) â€AIM-pinthfmil' - Ila-2W D-to -herle "an“ - and BL "iiTa"GiiG-.tutteCe- - - - - -"e"'-. -- irGGAirl.uoartdte2tte"y, 'l.Wr-e"-e"_.'.", but"! Sun . mm " -_-' iv . 7iiVt_us-ie""r, "GVjaifefrtrttttPtte,1 A -- -- ,,4_Ll‘.-_. FiGhyre. Pref L- "I In -...'.. V"-" --' 'Taiaia.rtutett"hgut.'t 'ara-y-er. "It" 'i"a""'iriiiiiiatretPett "-ww" - “outwith-u! i"ariiakvis-etsortfee 1iriaGuGierteetrrP.ttt'y =iiaiato-ee"et-d.rr: has of (Infections Lacking There C"iiiaiiGrt,.aGri.eel-6.-reeeteeI wwwnâ€"Vflrdmmhmmdh PM“. aAii.--eelteh. --------" . ii'raaaTa-e-ey?t morn-r ias-iiiroire-ee_9 "-lii7iiaFiaiiteetattreth ,egtntGrk'F8J7li"ii7iiriei' _ " - d‘.-.-'( L rd: I that' night WWI“ l ANmPhilotMi% or [EVOLUTION AMY DAYS Auiewsie_iteei-taeteyl lhtolP-ullzven. lighted!!- tunou ride, which as performed! 'rbrgacesooett.soatorarettieeol- unis! family 'ls June a, 1781. " 'il Ilium wsertthesPiriuutheratriotm ,mnnlouebh. WWII: ‘tMlheh-dv‘ugin‘liahiagmpund Ittse b.ckttooeoftherterohrtiotsbV fen. Hembyh-linchuunnd ittarrtsanddentror'ote. --' Col-WM, {a - that Viminin has? of , Ban -wriuuw of gaettns ai-. an: in the carnal is“: of the National Re, public Henry Oil-21 says: eapture Jam and the legislature "idseodtt-toEtsauodtobetried for high "-. Than were lone ‘gnu men in that Ware. M‘ of tt---Richard Henry lac. "oasas Nelson. Jr.. and Benjunin Iurruors-- with: signer: of the Decknlion of l Independence. Harrison In: the un- mtor of two presidents. William Viii/s Harrison and Benjamin Eur.. , rison. A fourth member In Patrick l Henry. l “Can you imagine the celebration†'tet would have taken place in Eng-' Muir?! Thomas Jena-son. Patrick I Henry, Richard Henry Lee. Benjamin Harrison and Thomas Nelson had ‘been “ken across the are“: in let- ters? It '13 the midnight ride of ‘Juk Joan that prevented such I _ happening. A) fathom-7 ' “Think-c this sucks would be a body blow to the music! She-{epit- Cornwallis had ataised his dashing cavalry lender. Colonel Tuleton, to make his way to Charlottesville and capture Jeirerson and the tetrisstatgtre. Tarleton In: at? for the-task. He took with him 250 of the best man in the British service. They were mount- ed on the best horses they could find in virarirtis always noted for high- cuss minds. T air. Joan. who was on . business trip to [who county, quietly captured 1 British 0m Ind appropriated his uniform. Thus equipped, he stock close to Cuckoo Tnvern. located some tttty miles from Chriottesville. um] heard - important new: when Tuleton and his m stopped there for a meal, The moment he learned that they were headed for Gamma? ville he assumed they were after Jef- ville he 1siiiUeitifi; -,/ere after Jef- ferson and the our" great men there. A few minutes later he in on his horse. said to have been "the best bred and neetest nag in seven coun- ties" He started beft'are eleven o'clock at night and kept going all night long. He eooldn't go by the main road, but was obliged to go through forest "path and by-ways in order to gape detection. He waded stream; and jumped over fallen trees. His face was [lashed by brush. "At dawn he reached Monticello andl gave the warning to Jefferson. Sink- ing his spurs into the fuetka of his 1 jaded horse be gulloped down the 1 mountainside to the village of Char- 1.ttrrine, three has any. mud no- I lined the members of the legislnture 1 of their impending danger. The dis- "aGriii-, i-niers last no time in _ . . - - --= scrimuiu - their bones lug-ding for Signalman on the other -ir. the "main." DEER-PRODUCTION IN VINEGAR INDUSTRY “Feeling {bison-tuning w}: in "r -urt-NewrriedA" MWPHIQAH m" "arrieeensttirthrt Wthnleilth- "iiiGirrts-G-rtet" IGru"-reeteyu1tr,: Jriik-idthr-tth_tt- CiGa-'-et-8ett-yto sixty-ix - o- - - â€unkind-m (WHOM human-manic "aGaau_o"ese-d ad-r-tester'.'.'..", mum “Jami . om-a-sr-si-ian. um. -_9___Ne___-e -'_-'"e' _ - had (res: in 1916. President Kinky te'.) (a. firmly supported the Nan which Int ' "fi'CC"', with the university and kept' h . pan with it. [ l The Great Lakes antes which con- tirstrl reason to be proud of their stat; uni- , m1 versity, the administration aod the " attitude of the students towards mili- ‘re., any training. NATIONAL am 1 FACTS mum {one by Pruident David - d the Univcljuitg g! [Ii-nit CM "oiGiteateotarerireytl than Presented to university unï¬t: this mt. The publication In ar- ruged foe by Illinoi- - M n-seanstodireet.tterttimstothe vulva of military trausirweivitthe university The individual independence IM'hu Wt " _ septum promotion of diirerent phase-l branch out in of Nutionul delense has opaitedtfmm the tip ot inn the public underltaudil‘ Genrly, the purpose of (ruining in Ciel Jrttt,f'f.,, univenity. The National Guard, ty heavy " i; Reserve, the C. M. T. C., And other! 144 (ruins Cir patriotic organization hue worked from the tomb toward the same goal bot apparently is . bended , without nn attempt to mrdinte and some mm l interlock their elem. Illinois " more nimble serve enters have taken the initial milling a 6t step just outlined. with the W the h."- u -that ultimately the expressed opinion the ordinary " of these various “entice could be er of Educate brought together, while the outlook' from the Em of all those interested in the Pinion†and from an m Security of the country was enbmd bushels Ind anitied. _ ' It is particularly fitting that Re-l nerve Omar: use the University of Illinois '" a model institution inas- much u it has the largest “REC. unit in the country and in the one that Genoa] Pershing called the best. The R.0.'!'.C. project WIS fathered by a former president. Dr. Edmund June: James, for his ideas and recon- ‘mend-tions mere' ietcorporated in the National Defense net passed by con. Aim. - thttveelr" Stink "'Do not follow Inother ear too closely when crossing railroad with." no NOT FOLDOW CAk. CLOSELY ON TRACKS is the advice of the accident preven- tion department of the Chicago Mo, tor club. “The driver ahead may not take the precaution of looking to me whether a train 'tcars-his. and :lthough he my tret - lately, the car directly behind him my be a moment too Inc. Or. if the driver should find it necessary to nuke an emergency stop, someone may bump the rear end of his car." POOR POLITICIANS l After dl, the potiticinn's in not the only demIgogy. There is n dam of art, of literature. Se hqtsig-.-- The America: Inning. "" '1'“ Am. m IIIDALI WoG-du‘lbm loll! m [IMF-d". Wham Pint-(“Mm noon-aVAu-nu raglan-um ",uer,dl1'l" ill q."""-"""""']'-'"-'""," . ettP,ittey1tir, and“ penance atadlhasaboot Hannah-twitch Fe7iiGaiii'il branch out in I frm-like {on-Ilka bu operated! from the tip of the “R. gtAttmtgqmggATht0K “mans-din- W.MMWIpr-‘ e-eiitw-t%-ith.t-bu-) tnkufn-thewnbollhcm‘ "shtt-A-intiMr.thrrsgdtt- planted thi. “ on his Allah tnrnI-ny-randhujnuonI-nl crop he. the Will! "st, It†the Christi-Bei-Mei. M u-ur'umdodhtkupriuotlm-nd hasviehkdnhrwret.. film the ChristhnSdeIc-W. M wnar'-d-rriaittV hayieldednholvyctop. film produced in qaite unlit. a. M grown in this country " each an has atom " yep-rite but which The yield of this wheat from and more than 8,000 â€an old. In very heavy " Mr. .Cmtnietghaas eoentedl 144 grains on on. stalk. This wheat from the tomb in the Valley " Kill! in . bearded vuicty and similar in some raped: to Dunn. It would be more nimble for mini than for milling and! in . nah who-{,1nd the leaves In much broader than the ordinary wheat led. Dr. P. Kan- To'i%GUntoiiirun ted we may“ from the Egypt some eight year: Ago and from an um plot he lamest-ed 8'1 Mam-um. “MY-r Dr. George B. Mitchell M Pncden a W: og-geo--'....'.".-"'. bras 1&0"... Radio Service Pun. Highland M I.“ " sorr- IIIIIDAN non Phone H. P. It28 For Prompt and Reliable Work u-tte-tre-i-tua-ttstef-ru-t _ Your family is entitled to every eoruMeration in the selection of the surroundings and neighbors. , The Wilcox Home: will upped to you from every angle you need eortaiderifyott wantthet-tofeomtmethm, Whom and m- roundinn. You ean't do-betm than handgun. bil Homes at BARGAIN PRICES ' "d-,' Pi“ ",, _ _ -r,' f _ . "“V C" s," in I new“. DWI,“ 0-10.!â€me Human-hm.“- Information and expat advice gimn qrithotg obligation to you THE SKOKIE CONSTRUCTION co. " Wrigley WM..- atrrrtt' . WILL hasten, :91ng BUILD _ LOUISE tt. 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