,,,,_ -- -w "an... - then inmcdhtely into us- -.. label in gmeNexod to and 2gttcutt,yycitii, nurtu- Haw-unnamcm m "a gte.dit -arfr, (iv. up .15 W†9. turned her head to M an "ham bunch And he eaattht I Jinn-albeit“; Abe in trying; - It. Ind world-shah“ diction: 3l"m.tfrmdinhimttrtusishtof khan-m cheek. "Dorm hm." he aid. “when we trthahmrteieatrirte up thing: Pd for, â€. About. that W treasure. l $*tAttmmHboamistauror,,se b Inw‘wuhout manning all the 'ar.ef?iti.es of finding your _ in a. AG "GiGiCiiori'ii'i 4'.mnrkofosnaro'ruteiik And ."*' 'here-bi-s-tso a "e I»; ia, Tia; L; anblnlhopot" “Not lost; but there in . fork 'nthotmiuatarmuatt-s.udiG “an. ldon't mm-tberth" I out aw that “no: tree before." “on hum: nut Inn-ud- -tmUhtrrrantt '1thth Eat-whilmuramtmlny "I“ "rt. an he didn't. Then an bl- hln and than in ume woods on ho an. ht " Ian-ch.†“Why!" to lawn-d. stopping nhort Ind - about thoughtfully. "any. w- burial and. I much: if For Cir-y knew my more about it the P" dot" 'th-hm-hdtuadu Chulny-Mhm “banned-o. [Always-ru- '.hwomrbtrrwe,mtetahqimites; 'iBt*rthoRoehie. Munch. Quin-i1 wilting formal H: I lam win to hive it for.. flail In old nu," laid Archie, gBLACKSHEEP! mind. 1thttettidtrttrehamet-tuBue-ra,,dta 'trtisurtuatetdittamrnand,tursirsm-utmem,the, BMW Em and than we humme- by whose -ie.--orhrsttt-tmumdu,r-.o tit-Hear-on "ttttettritptrtt1Bomofahstarikrtehr. iii:?f,iii'iiiiiir:ii he-hm-trand-depart." afoo1axattadnttd 'ret-sh-ttOrig-ttty-isa-rt-tunit, on'ud- Btrrrhteesmi-rrrtte. sottinetiitidtaa,rirriitistar,ran ““11!me Inthe Highland MthmedWhte-t-iattrttttiier. aiming! . ,1, A_thh"1trttr'tovttfrimtoar-withtupimtintrdone of _ Starting Next Week and continuing for 12 weeks ESE! An Adventure I "ON 1llt'lllmNNlil" T,.harHitrhhusdlParkh- =,,,,.3rAreyttttyse_ . '. DON'T MISS Our Next Story tot;isetGrtunaG4iiGiuai'Gi'i teht'titltrfortGtiisdirt. oru-eousoouAett-eki, "This is the and of the ninbow aodth.eoHiie.atttrrrtutt"t. ',',tutuu,',Nr2t,'Lti,.t.1,?, oncuill WWMW "rfrmrhadrs'tbeeeshatirwmeeo that you lost your my!" Therstmrdwith the heap ofgold betnreeettheos.thi-riui-iot Whtheirqu. “And pretty good “din; pines, too. when the goldJnigM have n- umbed forever K--" ' the Southerner her buried in the northern wilder-um. "tt won‘t do to [one this pine “pm, and we must nap or In'll have more than we can carry. We Inuit bring Puma, back to help. If: my (tea that men's n chest of money " the foot of each of thee "Of all the â€loathing thing: that ever happened thin is the non ut- terly paralyzing!" exclaimed Archie jubilantâ€. think the board In . spade he scooped out a eaptul of eointr--troui, gutting. English - French which and coin, I ten-dollar gold piece shaped l859. With a stick he dug into the hole and won they had mule I little been of bright coins, laughing like children with each discovery. A deeper probe resulted in the unearth- hu of I Iplintered cheat punk evi- dently torn from I chat that had unkind the money. vood- ua loo-em. the club: It "HAtehu whoqqickly found a no thaNttrtass ttrthorootaottttetsueo tma Th with dialed brightly in -thirw ch: lay but hidden h (hearth. “Oh. how Will!" an cried "tdptneedaroup-ruttuhana. 1terhettereether,teriareothe in. the any) gun itaiGiriici. present ma the olden timen when the world was young. And often at night, when théy are not with the Crmadoms or tho Kenneth, they ride for hours in silence, so great is their hippineu, so perfect their under, landing. no deep their eontidenee in dentin. I link. he an, between the the the railroad, uni when the hills be- gin, Philip and Ruth Van Dom chm their abode. And you may 'reethemanrdartut youenreto penetrate to their broad pastures, riding Met. viewing with con- tmnplalive eye- tho distant peaks or the cattle that m the Governor's an adjunct of his residence Fancy Congdon mainuim a machine shop where he finds ample time for ex- periment. The A',,t',ielf Batman the learning ll there is to how about frnii culture; and they In no happy that they are in but: of forgetting the existence of cities, Furthest of the three home. from In the loveliest of Colorado', vul- ltyl you why, if you exercise your eyes intelturently note three houses in the Spanish style, with roads that link them together " thumb pub- lishing the fact that ~the owner: of the surrounding rumba um bound by the closest and dearest ties. As "If you can forgive me," she said: and she hid her hands upon his shoulders. lightly as though by their touch Ilse were investing him with her -hope in life renewed and tstrengthened, and giving pledge that they would Walk together thereafter to the end of their days. She looked It him long and tenth- istetv, and her eyes were no true, their -tionine seems] no inter- min-hie. that he did not know until she lpolu that her lips had trembled into a smile. with nothing beyond'. And life in no big and wonderful I vim. your hip to mute mine of tom. tme--" V A %ntrmrrsaslbraa-irsiresamrramr. (The End) hint-ab" in- “bib-.3“. l WMSTATE 1 nummswmum- 000,000.†In 1918, “cording to n- mrst0-rttth0ntstt.att-strta1 mun. mbhlubunrhu-oludm Malinda-tun. I L'd'T'Pg,,2'2.e,etgt' “mm-halo.“ ttte-ut-o-th.-. may“. Emmi-cuddl- 'ttht-arf-ti.- â€hm-In.“ 'rkrAei-rtidrauWiiL 'tMast a...“ if: d m 'fr.' 'k'i1tii'flajra2"ltt= tot-ttttu-aiu-r-Kami.-. "__ W amt-“owner“! “turd-ch gig-mu tnajiGiiiiifdy The Arttrhr.Perruut Oil company in which the British gavel-amt has a substantial holding his acquired an interest in the “Ola," . German oil distributing concern, (My enabling the mwy's products to cater the German market, It in stated in the Aldo-W corny-ur- mull re- port yum-bod in Moan. Th. productiv- -etty of the mun Pinh- new in Nu "rnod- td , “it." tt. 'ter but m- mmc PAGE Economists and business forecasters Ire using electricity production as one of the major factors in arriving at their estimates of the nation's tittancial main. The report sates that the produc- tion of electricity by public utilities during October was the highest in the history of the electric light and power industry, averaging 222,700,000 ktlowatt-hours per day. Illinois' share in this vat power output In: 541,- 559,000 kitowatt-houru. Of this 963 per cent or 521,565,000 kilowatt-hours were produced by coal-mmde steam, practic-Ily all of the coal being min- ed within the state. ANGLO-PERSIAN OIL COMPAN Y EARNINGS Inereasing prosperity and good times in business is indicated by a recent report of the geological survey of the United States department of commerce. SEE PROSPERITY GAINS IN ELECTRICITY USE At Davis farm, a department of the college of ‘agriculture, the general "" of the y organized to re- pulle the mpg; of hungry invaders is preparing today for the next drive. J. L. Stahl of the Pomnlogy division suggests that farmers everywhere in the state literally go to war to pro- bed their crops. Compambie to the war-time training school. a short course to teach the best methods of eombattimr insects of every descrip- tion is to be given at Davis hm. _ New Armies Bonn New armies will be born. The blink male alone will reproduce from 1500 to 2000 young, each ot which have but one object in life - to attack and destroy citrus trees. qhe coddlipg moth, (ape leaf hop- pei, purple scale, red spiders, white Br, wooly aphis. buck mule - like allied armies have joined forces to set. upon their hereditary enemy - Even now the insect hordes Ire organising for the annual spring drive, their goal the fertile titids of grain Jsod, tlowering orchards, Vine- yuds And truck gardens. Alan’s Strongest [link for Sup- ' "my 1112 Alva†Increas- ing, Say Experts; Hut Be Conquered Not that California losses from in‘ , school appropriations $40t not pests are greater than those of protection $300,00, a new " other states. On the contrary, the tem 85000,000, school teac? destruction is lighter in wine m- ooo. spects than elsewhere. ,1 Actual Reduction Constant Battle I Here is actual tax redo But a constant battle must beiinereased service to the med if the losses are to be held to' How was this done? Any their present level. and extraordi-, ested should get . copy of nary efforts must be put forth to rel or's meBage to the membe date them. Jcity council. dated Mm: Professor S. J. Holmes once de- elared insects were man's strongest rivals, due to their amazing apathy for organization. Warning that millions of dollars in crop Ihre being destroyéd nun-11y. that orehardista and visteyardiata take steps to eombqt the Atarkitw myriad: of insects, “a Mule is being fought in every civilized country, and My the shock troop: if; the Calilomia "etor issued I all for reiuoreemelsi7, mil}; to a report trom Berkelq, Cart ' ugh vs. insects - a tight to the tinUh _ supreme ot the world the IINACE OP TINY BORDES MNANDINSHII'S BAmEFORWOBID Fig-5:95....“ -lariauT _,~__.==,: aneiDee.t" Autumn-My winner-Mm Ytfrniititmsumssemssmidui-ik "et-rd-tup-ttor, III-MM!" public hp“ ""'t_ree-dittetoG-attD.-Eist.. Ity.mtnuum. Alum“ "W""'u_ahormforoieuGriiri, " eo-ed h “1.750.000 for July .',"t'gstp'tittte,uttLt,Tot 'eyhrttteth.tmt-tuiilGiT, Me a 'h-trr the, ml. P1y6fr,.eetir-Griaairir'i 'teteyroeueatriirGi,- mum. 1ttte..treitetras-or, 't,utNattttteiri,tyyi 4L%trrresaareiateGGiv'iii You In In Mate mm, iii.') t?f.'1"esuiiiiAi"e,,iGii'.' Multan-5mm," 'ii'tiiriirts5t,'l,,ri'iye',i " 3b “was; Lure Sm Enid Out of Treas- ury in Foughtâ€; Bu. Ptoetieal Program We .have all talked about instill- ine business methods into govern- ment. It has remained for Baltimore to adopt a practical program along Incl- a line and to pyotit marvelously with governmental authorities to bring about similar results. If this plan were adopted generally the nav- inp to the taxpayers would be enor- PRESENT ()0NDITI6N OF ILLINOIS STATE FUNDS Proposal Mud: It was proposed to the city orBal- timoro that if the mayor would in- Ivite the ten or twelve largest tax- ipayers to lend the city of Baltimore the men they employ to follow their expense dollar, the city of Baltimore agreeing to open wide all city de. :pnrtments for their studies and the ‘studies of their representatives, the city of Baltimore further agreeing to adopt recommendations that would produce more etticient or economical piethods ---that this was the real :way to introduce business methods in city operation. The mayor agreed to this program and appointed n I)»- tial committee on emeieney and, econ- omy comprised of thirteen members picked from the leading industrial, business. public utility and railroad companies in Baltimore. including‘ the chairman of the public service commission and the city solicitor. l From a disorganized city govern-l ment with departments overlapping,‘ with no uniform system of account- ing, employing labor, collecting mon- ey, paying bills. collecting taxes, or carrying on its business. this commit- tee put Baltimore on as sound a bus-i ineak basis as the ilsiuiiriii lontian. i Here is actual tax reduction plus ,im'reased service to the taxpayer. ' How was this done? Anyoru. inter- ‘ested should get a tony of the may- 1or's mum to the members of the it“)! council, dated May 9, 1927. F BrietU the idea which brought about these remarkable results was this: .a Baltimore businessman pointed out (that in every city an examination of 'the tax roll: will disclose from ten Ito fiiteeo individual taxpayers head ‘the list in the total amount of taxes annually paid to the city goverm ment; that these large taxpayers are k generally the best managed and most {successful private corporations; that in study of the internal operation of (them, taxparers will shdw that they usually have one or more men whose business it is to follow the expense dollarto find ways and means of get- ting more It the same cost or the i same result at less cost; that the one tx?tm/e dollar not followed in this‘ way in the past has been the tax ldollu', although through this outlet ‘goes I very substantial portion of idle earning: of such flaunts. I It has remained for the city of 'Baltimore, Md., to adopt a method ,0! lecturing tax reduction that is the most praeiteal and logical yet pro- posed. Under this system, the city of Baltimore has reduced its tax rate per hundred dollars of valuation from 1924 to 1:127 inclusive as foi, I loses: 5290. 32.58, 82.48, 82.39. Dur, ing this same four year period the city wiped out a deficit of $1,130,000 and in addition met the demands of ia growing population by increasing 'school appropriutiorts $400,000, tire protection $300.00, a new pension bys- tem $000,000. school teachers, $330, “Minn-inning. '3yt_Pr'_ritVeaTirii" 0311188 38.11“ Stilt V ICE Spgdal _ (To-yum of El“ Agog-gm by Mayor sunk; Pnhlc- in: ' Out Practical Plu- cor. "8OLUree m advertise MI. in: AliGiarT damnphu. You'll have to - L irauiia Mt. _Y'hti' law teett Why tho Jobbing I’m-pay M Shop Phone HJ’. ‘57 In. 198S 513 'repuee, Highland Put (or now hm phon- uu LT, tue qua-t- PIIONI HIGHLAND PARK 2751 Highland Park 650 Winnetka 222 Here’- Howl Storm Sash ad Storm Donn I“ It. 1&- _ -Post --ies -----ed Mamie“ Warm as -- nuns" an. ' I. P. um- um lug. / was»... 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