"gp..-, M l‘lr. ’wlt, ...~-hda-tl.‘luwuu 'itttett nun- p“ In . tmt-rr-hed-yet" Amuwmmwm -.fHeodrofPtwtkr.rm.hr- Iggy-W of the WW -retatmmeeze,-trruito -tMrrttrrmttqrthermeefart_ wbmm'maqa-dby 'h.d-seW.r.w- In». Thiorrtemsmsortitr-tiessmtt, to than: veteran: or relatives who 1fdto.ertd.rtr1iest1-to8reiatt w pier to 1-hour, I. 1925. FOWLER’S mm WANT m m RUN ee,treother or that. 1me27-711: duAiethtsereiestheear8s0tr1. ir-ttmer-Orr-vet-' If the man is deceased, the ban- - is mythic to the m2 relative in the following order: Hush-ad or We? child or children. India. Nth. ' Fifty cents for each day of saw it! after April 6, 1917, is payable to honorably discharged person who saved in the United Sud forees at least two months, part of such germ ice between April 6, 1917 and Novena- her It, 1918', and who were local resi- dents of Illinois at the time of en- ming service. The maximum par mt is $300. The law providing a state bonus be- came effective in 1922 and the tirmg of claims started January w, M923.: Many claims have been tiled by local, veterans through the mixture of the 1 American Legion. Those who him not yet availed themselves of the op-a partunity to apply now may do so'; within the next few days. i World war veterans who failed to apply for the Illinois bonus m ad- vised that the time for filing appli- cations has been extended to July I. 1928. TIME HAS BEEN EXTENDED Applications May Be Filed Up to July 1, Announcement Says; Of Interest to Legion Men . "'"'"a"e. ---u I" There is a similarity in theme hiya ready-the tween these two books: Jul-gen who; and town. It is went out to find the justice, the henn- } produced the te ty, which his erased, and found it no- t ed in the past. where in all the experiences vouch-{ready to trust t safed him by a more than indulgent' the city that Providence, and Gerald Muprgrave who] fimrre. demandii leases his natural body to a spirit and ', sideration. goes " in quest of his illusions in: Mr, Lippmanr the land of all the gods. liert his originali The theme is much the same bntghe diseusses Mr, the runner is different. There is less 2 portunity for vii freshness, less poigance. or rather mo 1 hw, my to n h Ttoieanee, in Gerald's disillusionment ', in: and his alla and there was in Juneau’s. Who an Bryan and the any without being able to go but: mainrity rule. "t to that rare experience of readiet Clair Loris and "hmten" for the tirst time just what i an eaeh one of i slacking? It is something so subtle ' incl. enlighteniu VETERANS MAY m _ 0lrI'hl?l mm BONUS -- F The tirsrt of Mr. Lippm'i' articles Aha. Mr. Cabell! That you who is upon "Al Smith, Mar, of Destiny." wrote "Jartren" should also write'; In it he sets forth the theory that Mr. “Something About Eve"! There is so' Smith. to whose ability and integrity much in "Jurgen" beside its shocking-1 he is .naious to do homage. has been 2353. There is little in this latest) selected by Fate for th destiny larger book of Mr. Cabell's beside that A than any of which he dreams. that of shockingness grown. we are sorry a" bringing to a focus the stmggie which uy. staler and less passable with its) is inevitable in the history of the Years. [ mum. and m trsr whieh - n. M. Loi- its $5993.32; ii. fiiitriirisiiir Whhind kings, on?!†and ht- thes. This history should not be dull reading. . mm main line. "Ethttt has.“ “TheGmy†is sehmNUd to: validation Jan. M, by Mick A, Stokes ce One d the interesting book: of the spring should he "The Rise of the Home of Rothschild" by Count Econ Chen: Corti. Count Cora, who in muted shroud as In historian and biographer has spent three years in At collection of his material. The “Manchu-W Gy-t_-tag-Gita'" â€whdyltmmlg. manhunt-int. hunt» -initngruro-amtitn.o, e'*ytutrrnrthiaxrrritteoran yt-It _ tdiikTcrGTiiri in via w- t“ Lucian side- who in. Hr it)": w " mam . Jun-unan- Ludhiana-ad 'htTh'ta"at."dteieit" lush-u: but.“ "have mgvgnu...“ “SOMETHING ABOUT EVE" By June: Branch Cabell Robert M. McBride Co. el an“ itch My 7â€" “â€" m,I-... .* II..- T- - III [in “I (in: m tre_t"*ertaru_hye-e- "ereremteratGeomecruG,it; “rethink-n. tLilu%riLT,e,o,rLsr,,,at collect Vi“ have I prominent in in this End u will new mom-1. unculmm . “them-mm "thear-aft-taa-set-. "rrere3"Ro-rnuru, i highs!!! Musicians Internal of Lake M In“. W. sat in the famous in}; it} hand of Sioux City, [m i.- has [crud with In Muller. KW tug-{dim my ’33.; aiic Km '1». vokiGieaiaT, [in]; mum trf the [and w- w -,------------------V (a In.“ corvsoumn: l-u 3, VERNON TWP. SCHOOLS E: , -- 1 f jDiscuss Project to Unite Four" ~:: 3 of Them, Including one f in bosses. The building will prob- ably he patterned largely after the new Hawthorne consolidated school. which is mined as one of the best and most modern rural school; in the state. ii: inevitable in the history of thll, L rountry. and yet for which we are not ( iset ready-the struggle between eitr, and town. It is the town whieh ttasl 1srtrrt the lenders we have trust-l [ed in the past. we we not yet quite', , ready to trust the city, yet it is front} 'the city that Mr., Smith comes, 'tl 'piryre. demanding attention Ind an»! ', sideration. l i Mr, Lippmann brings to every sub-i y in: his original and penetratinz mind; , Several public schools in Vernon township, some of them old beyond the memory of the present genera- tion. are to be abandoned in the in, {nests of better education. if the consolidation project sponsored by residents of that vicinity. goes through, it was announced this week. The schools in the district atrected are the Gridley school, Apukisic, Tripp and Half Day. According to the 'moth) plans it is.'tosrfttreatletoereetaGoder, school building in the center of the am served by these tour schools and to carry the pupils to and from school NEW LEGION BAND IN DISTRICT ORGANIZED an and! one of these vigorous. orig- in-L enlightening. he diseusses Mr. Coolidge and the mi portunity for vicarious Puritanism he ( hw, my to n luxurious nation. Hard. '; in: and his arl-embraeine mediocrity.‘ Bryan and the dorm: or fallacy of; mainrity "112.11. L Mencken. Sin-1 Clair Loris and many more. He is' like I globe, so that one could sit on top of it and one mile a distance on every side. Mr. Lippmn does see and then his able to tell us what he sees with the most astonishing club ity and precision. TheEiehthdistriet,D-tmmstor Pou_Amerie-umumiauat Walt" Lipplnnn. in this book, "Hen ofDestur,"trives orient-meantime is sitting on top of the world - not tEe"ftGrtiithrotikGiG-e he ae- mally' does sit, but our world, round Ib-I-ouluuut-Ipo manhunt-bu... bdhdiu'utB-udy a-toar.,8hqtbth-Er.tac halt-Hui. _ hull-gunk" - metin.-th.-rb-dareft_d ffa_m,o-*ie-i.or. iswtoruratrth-d-dU- mhthvhhmlugul weather-tothtr-my-uui- ttertittHmttaee. thum- humwbhnhulI-yah- tedfr"kiraqdeandt-ttr- Namath-body [on Min se_ofhiakiatedmsorein_ So theetemmleye% 'd-thu-au- In “any qualified lam-LE; t'""ttder Gaol-p uraic wom READING 1324 or 033an- Br Wake: Lin-m The lulu“ ' at Half Day' todraftex-tftati- Woman's intuition is said to he needed howlqishtive bodies. Vary tikeir,uth-hitwmttethe-G 'mtaitioatthatush-ttruatth. -rrthqrshemMhehrariththeh-. ,ror&amde3-r'thetroe*rare 1 Sailing, Friday. January 6. from; 1 New Orleans on the Whip “Claw ‘: tilia." an archaeological expedition l sponsored by Captain Marshall Field I will head for British Honduras to seek. .1 new facts concerning the ancient cul- ,ture ofthehlammdmmuectm- f terial mutating their civilization for (exhibition in Field Museum of Natu- , ml History. l 5 The expedition. to be known as the Captain Marshall Field Archaeological I Expedition to British Honduras, has f tor its leader J. Erie Thompson. u- sistant curator of Mexican and South! A American archaeology at the museum. l ' Its center of operations will be at Be- ;lizc. where Colonel Charles A. um} ‘berg stopped last week in his good’ will eight mm Central Amerin' , Sock Mara Relic- ( q Excavations will be carried on for; about four months at Coroxal. in! northern British Honduras. and other, sites, Etrorts will be eoneentrated, upon bringing to light more howl-1 edge of the Old Empire period of! Mara culture. To date scientists have learned bot little of this pe- rind. according to Dr. Berthoid Lauv fer. curator of anthropology. Field luau: recently published I lune: by Mr. Thompson entitled "She Civilization of the Maras," in Viki hepmenhunnsultsofhisputm searches um these people. At the cadmium of the exam tinns. Mr. Thompson will rum-e eta- mlorial studios of the modern Hnyu which he begin on pm trips, in southern British “and“: and Gaqte, min. The [xi] Inns of Glute- mh. no study of the culture has ever been attempted Wk. will be investigated. oeeordhtq to plum. The tribe is known to bewextremely hostile to whit: men. They atm ho- lieved to retain Ina-l of the mint organization Ind customs. 10 BRITISH HONDURAS Fill Seek New Facts Regarding (‘19th of Ancient Maya “Pb-â€.81 In!“ Slll- Phat. I“ M NEWEXPEDHWNOF I?IfihirllRmJl0hlrS In. Brewer spank n .day nth week in the localities served with [an by the North Shore Gas mummy and gives many “habit suggestions for use in the kitchens otthe home: She visits. one time. I ask her on ask her on other mica... the day would have to be longer than it; at- lotted " hours. would have UM than the wanna someorthedishestutwoudihs nicely wt"th-eltmsrreeasims.batif sbmmmmd. "rttheeooku.utkdirsmrtbi. Mrth_auuai-kiuu-i." Mhhhthh autumn-nun- -ta--A.eea... ‘Ouinuubm.ud- hhhh.hhm afatua-i-eet.t-. fertitdet-dtroet-hrati- iatthrkitehew Evidutly knowing In. Jhm.ers knowledge 013(10thth qmfuttguseewith-idrvariet- eiPes.thehm-ifiurormmt- Bremreittsheamseivi-di- party that dardnd would’tshehelp s-tse-e-is-i-CAG “mmummm it! kw.“ 1 the 'r-_-, li__ -- - - I - aher1h.-ra0-aet- 519.2119?! Mad-Ibo..- “but,“ Race in Central Ana! mm 4]. Carpenters“! Buildu- its alumna-n]- tl 5 First Church of Christ,' Scienti: -."" 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Another bought a policy that was represented to be a public liability and property dame policy on his ear and discor- ered alter a year that he had liability only and that if he had during the year damaged any one'a property he would hate had to pay the loss himself. Another man bought a polity that he was advised covered two tan at a caring he later found that when both were in a use only one was corned. Another bought a burglary policy at a price and later found that it covered only holdup. . Another bought an automobile policy and found that it did not protect him from the claim of people riding in his ear. Several hundred Highland Park people each paid 889.00 for two year! automobile ins-"rant! only to discover that they had no insurance but only a worthless service eontraet. In view of the above. profit by the experience of others and buy Insurance from recognized agents established to rendetoyou service. We do not and will not represent Reciprocal and Mutual Companies but mtrict our operations to Stock Companies only. - - ___ 'e -,._.______ - ....,._.....,.. - u... in my cues the seller does not know any more about it than the buyer but the seller gets the - and the buyer the mony. Being over-anxious to deal with stringers to save a few dollars may some day cost you your home and savings. in an; GiTGTari fiiiii'i2G%A residents alone have lost thousands of dollars and animal much worry by entrusting their !eee1eettere .wtttt oreteyded to an'Lm“ imsurance T.te pteehee of Insurance of . - . __ -- -_'-e.r-.9.P- v; m; nun- nuvluu u: [Ivan MIMI Cull- sideratioo for very often policy holder: find that they have bought wort! ted from)? and no Prteetion. _ _ Fridsy Evening, PM 3, 1928 MRS. NELVIA E. RITCHIE, C. S. MQWY, PENNSYLVANIA "2ee.teturerf.p.eMrteA-tory-sres. ""'"e-elB-t.uo-m,tr.iaaiart'. Following are just: , few Aha! experiences: 3trTrhtsa1A-,Bt+rsvk,TBinoi. alumni-t ". IhePtiMitedHtrhevttndt.Attemd We Add GUGi '/'-triiii%i"i' GGriiriiei Cr HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS man; my kind should be liven careful con- ;-_..._ fM,