ho prominent Washington m- uons who urady have. a. Walnut» ton society expresses It, "worked in the White House," might. as a mull. of the 1928 elections be returrsed'to that historic building to live. WEI-inn! Wane- Amino, , , . . l 33 of State school Give. "'e,tt', tutr" Excursion to Capital of State They are Mrs. chholns Worth, who as Alice Roosevelt spent may of her glrlhood days there. and Mrs. William G, McAdoo, who as Eleanor Wilson. danced the turkey trot in the thw old building at the end of Penn- sylvamu avenue. "Alice Roosevelt can stand on her head," says the Wumun's Home Com- panion in discussing possible future tlrst indies. "it is an accomplishment of which she is very proud and one quite in keeping with her reputation for being able to turn the rest of the world upMde dun“. She cannot help causing talk. But she ha, many other qualities br>nit> her away to attract and hold public intenlinr: which fit her especially for [hp jut; of mi,tress of the White "ours." Among othvr pus>ihlr tirrt ladies, discuswd in “hr mnuzumr are: Mrs. qunn tr. liakcr. "u thurvugh serum» M Mrs. Wlliiam Buruh. who and thuruugh." Mn. Cha Hughes _ " "qumlly el Mrs. Dawes who Cs "rxprrirl eonsciectirrus": Mrs. thrn "ditrnitied and wire" and Mrs who i, "luv gum! to he truc Whitv ples tp earh arm-uni arr-Irma: ‘-> 2hr mmzlmy statement hf Snug Tun-urn Garrctt D. Rummy" TEL> mini mrludn all cash am'nums. '0 _ Interest (urlu'd 'm Univ fum'h dur- ing the month. Hf March townâ€! 'su.- 91356. according In the twpcrt. whitc for the tirrt three rmmrhs of the pro:- ent Fear interest rervivtal totalled $255.2l752. Nided to the total for 1927, interest earned on “ate funds totals $1f2h5G49.ti4. STATE TREASURY HAS GOOD-SIZED BALANCE The total bonded indebtedness of the state is $145e9t.rr00, The princi- pal items of this indebtedness are state highway bonds of 591090.000 and soldiers" cumprnualu-n bonds. S4r,- Women, according to Miss Belle Sherwin. president of the Nqstiotia1 League of Women Voters. "are teach- mg the men new tricks at their old game of playing politics." If we re- member aright. " Wm the claim at the suffragistr that grantmg the franchise to vrumrn would rrsult in the elimination of trickinc,s from prmticsc-Sprimttit4ei Union. . Hiin, IV" 0'7 mum! “ ST. CHARLES CADE'N WHITE HOUSE MATRONb VISIT SPRINGFIELD SAVE with SAFETY ll. Your problem is solved-an at- tractive. fashionable Swim Kap which will give you service. Built sturdily to stand everyday use, yet brilliant enough to be noticeable on the head. atyaur This type Ctbp has a chin stun Fits snugly. but does not bind. Wears â€ll. Telephuue Highlald Part In Free Delivery Be Opposite the Northwestern Passenger Station ROBERT W. PEASE, Pharmacist nan th Bah-n "it thoroutth ‘n-mun who mum! run the -u,~.- un L'ooluipcan Princt- ‘unmy and thiuth_" Jiiam Buruh. who is Hugh." Mrs, Chaste 'ho.is "usually etfic " who Is "rxpcrirncv nus"; Mrs. Luwdun u SWIM KAPS Sn For Diving L1.S.JI..,_*:;.\ irr hr! rm“ J'lupuu - ,,... Lu" ' 1dicur a. thc monthly p LA!) I . f f _ “x. t r .. " “rerun-r Garrctt {H _' n "0, V _ I W I . , yea'. [nciusiec alt ' mit t ", If: ts-oi-atlanta) l or. â€air flunk dur- hr“; of “d s' - '., _ .,_.. " J.: ("t-nu»!!! wcr “910“;er York Street Cleaners Can yt"-', y Tell Magnitude of Welcome by Rubbish ient'", '1] and 'abV C', More than one hundred uni fifty ircadets, from the St, Charles School tit fur Boys were treated to in excursion to ‘tnp to Springfield recently by Major "hun. J. Butler, managing eaten The th party is the second which has visited m: the capital city during the month, Ir. an» the boys range tram 9 to tts pars. Major Butler is working on the throry that by taking the boys tu pnsnh of interest in the state they “I†hr awakened more speedily to thur opportunities. and better fitted (I: brcome w,cful citizenc. In many Cart"? thcre trips are the first the yuumbterr have ever rnjuyvd away (rum their home communities or the state 1H>UlullulL JUDGE ()VATIONS BY WASTE PAPER RESULTS Tht ~1rr-‘wrlrunxng drpurtmrm " Al" lurk ttty lr' wrll nuahiied to pr.“ judgrrrrrn uln-n the riqative im-' wright-A "f "vallons given In noted Pr-r-nav'" by the metropolis, Foi- Lulu}: the parade In honor of the ".v-or,sarlariw f8.xirs recemly. 1.50" (ore of lu‘krr my“. wastepaper and cicufetti Wen» scrapcd from the streets. Th;, rmluxn-d the survives of 1.200 "whrre wings." who began work at In a.m. and completod their task eight hours later. Based on the ac- tual weight of the paper shower cast from thousands of windows along the Itrute of the parade. the ova9.oerariven in Von Huenefeld, Kochl and Pittman- rice was third in order among the ciD"s great demonstrations. t' it fell short of that for Lindbergh ‘ by MR) tons and was 1,700 tons underI the record for the Armistice celt1rr"i lion. But it far exceeded the recep-I ttony for Commander Byrd. Gertrude Ederle and others. And Commissioner 1 Taylor. estimated that it cost the city" 516.000 for his department alone. Itl is small wonder that these trans- oceanic flyers were astounded as ther cloud, of paper descended upon them. " says the Philadelphia Ledger. I CARA NOME Toilet Powder To obtain the most bene- fit After your refreshing shower or bath, dust your- self with Cara Nome Toilet Powder. It is cooling. Makes the skin feel soft Ind smooth. Perfumed with the fasci- nating odor Cara Nome. Free Delivery Servia $1.50 An engined“ "more that wilt outclus in lalty music-u: the Plum (of Egypt and the Colossus of Rhodes, mnent WIâ€! of the world, will take its plate Among the humus build- ings of the New World when the great Hudson River Bridge, now being built at u cost of $75,000,000, I: opened to HUDSON HIV- ml 10 BE BIGGEST IVER trim: In 5m w""'""'""" - __ _ Designed to connect New York City' The bridge ts" have eapacrty for] Kurd r nd I nthin were f oentl directly with New Jersey this greatest. 30,000,000 vehicles mnually. iin than: tl,',',',',',.",','; the: 1T,'id"drlelt,ll bridge in the world will represent one â€"â€" indie" troupers. l of the grentest feats 9! mankind, “y. PION EER DRAMAF ' "Money I!" the object of the friends TheAmencon Ingume m gnnng full ON COAST DESCRIBEDZWho perpetrated the Altair." said 'd 'ee.e1st." at2"rN'."'1'tgr,,clif,',,' 0212:» --- Ity newspaper note on one murder,' Eglichud "d,'rTd'/di'll'e"e"l"i, gwit~ '""TIT'2',tiett Had to ye end In nnother “count uppenred Man In mm]... SM.“ “d ‘Item saying that one group was so zerland, brought the dream for the . exasperated that they lynched the great structure to this country years‘ Such Putts inn-n -. i330 and his present position as chief ----- _ . _v,______ in! thore supervising the building of} The days when the stage of the r the bridge was given him only after _ west (was! of the United States IbuU 'uu Get Their Growth he had worked for years on plans for ally cotrsisted of a bar room or some- I "Ills. guys a womnn's fashion expert it. . ‘onek \lllage store, when "curet, ( "l the Woman's Home Companion. "From pierhead to pierhead theiservnl during the performance" wasfhave a may of growing as the sun span will be 3,500 feet in length, twice a, common ay water, and murder and gets hotter and they don't always ins long as the next greatest span in, [rm-lung were accepted .5 part of grow In symmetric regular shape. ,rmgt-taatgtra-rlmrrLaMgtPAMlU ' Win Exceed " Others. According to Ada-ed . Description HOLMES ELECTRIC LIFT . _ ELM PLACE SERVICE STATION - Ad Fin! Street and Elm Place the world.†an the "a-ima. 0. both “an of the rim will b- more" rising 600 Net Above? the “£32150 feet higher than the PM and four time: as high u the Colo-w: " Rhodes. In the modern worid we have one oditke, the Singer Building in New York, that in cm the lug: height .3 this m with. The only edifice-s that 2 than in height m the Eiffel Tower, the Woohorth Building, the Metropolitan and one or two other New York Ikyunpen. But a spire supports nothing but itself while a bridge tower in mmwnbb to a trreat giant. I [on of Atlas who car- ries on his shoulders a massive yoke." STANDARD GASOLINES and o1LS-NAPHTA and KEROSENE ELECTRIC HIGH PRESSURE GREASIN G Mobiloil . . _/r and Veedol 'rs Oils HYVISM- MOTOR OIL Frank Siljestrom Telephone H. P. 3545 (#0100103 any lilo m deoeribeA in â€ho-m of the Gold Cont.†I “cry " the life of but: Cram in the Wom'n Home Companion. an dost-rifting the early min. (by- of this [use an: whore name "H pa become [canons in ali park of the country the writer eeeaarilctr8tqr, i, "Money I!" the object of the friends jwho perpetrated the All-it." aid . Ity newspaper note on one murder. land in nnother “count Ippelred an litem saying that one group was "so exasperated that they lynched the l man." wilderrtqsts of the early Ania. “They played in bar rooms; and since many a bar In: the village store. the troupe put on their enter- tainment in the midst of ham and um ned meats, red and blue "nnet shirts strung new“ I line, and mining im- plement: stacked by a counter." High land Park "11mm: .- -et ..r- State charter has been issued to the Illinois Shams “minim with hand- oaarters at Geneva. The objoct of the omniuuon In social and politicd. W In sums June- Kent. Snap-n county; sheriff C. H. lis- mln. Fadiwn county. aid Shari! I. suit can-tn 133m TO smtrurrtr tgocurry L. Uri-h, tGne c"oustty, In the Sphinx Galkry Modern Youth is the riddle over which today there " such endless dis, ciioet.-' An Obviou- Outta-o It must be obvious to anyone “mm in: with “Multan that the farmer who is lacking In energy, enterprise, judgment and courage will “rely ex- tract more than I fair living from the soil, says I commentator in Firm and Fireside, According to our European crilirs " Is perecily all right for Great Br» llln to protect her interests m the Suez (‘nnnl by intervening in Egypt but " is rank imperialism of Uncle Sam to do anything tuwsrd defending his canal rights m the western hemi- sphere. tum". M! I." The American Magnum