at 8, lei Bulls of Bashan ‘bellowed- and .,wgre heard afar. The microphone talks around the world. Man’s latest defeat of nature is the ttrea- tion of an artificial ear "a théusand times more sensitive than the hus man ear, that picks up the faintest danger signals coming through the fog and tells the direction whence they come." _ _ l Thursday, August Man 1uinsistently surpasses the iwrtdrimuteeot nature: _ _ - j: .. - Locomotive? and automobile' out- run the deer. Airplanes already outfly any bird, and will 'do better when they stop imitating, birds and create an entirely new plane., MAN DEFEATS NATURE CHAIN STORE GROWTH " GOES WHEAT _ A BIRD BOOTLEGGER FortyMive chitin store organiza- tions, in June, did $236,28r,74f busi- ness, gaining 23 .per jcent' in 'ty' year. Sears, Roebuck stands first with June s.ales of $25,'H7;979;' Woof? worth next, $23,000,000rMontgom- tyt'y Mritrd third, $21,000,000. l Anything that men can imagine they can do, aâ€, _------"--------"--" -L, . Neivspaptr publishers are inter- ested in the policy of General Wood? Sears, Roebuck, it is said, plan sev- oral rssttiil stores in all big cities, one in ’each smaller city. . a West Pointer, now president of Sears,, Roebuck.: He ‘is constantly building rétail stores, promoting them with newspaper advertising; While the srovernment,thinks about, it, Mother Nature helps some farmers by injuring the wheat crop here and in the Canadian Northwest, -Thtyiriee-H--wheat-wertt- up every- whprc, Thicatro," AVinnipeg, London, Buenos Aires, touching $1.36 a bushel, The prieeNas 96 cents'a few weeks ago. - _ _ W. T. Logan} Christian missionary returning to Buffalo, from the head- waters of the Tambesi, tells of all:- tle bird that makes a hole in the tiver bank clay, fills it with fruit, lets it ferment and develops alcohol. . It is not so plgasant for those farmers whose 'wheat 'is /'irrepartlbly ruined." T - . . '. V At the proper thne the bird re- turns to its little clay vat, takes a drink and will tight anything, . What could our prohibition forces do about that? Satan, of cours'e, (ducated that bird, far back -in the Garden of Eden, very likely. "Futs-liftimt is not particularly painful," says a magazine writer. Tell that ta the pugilist who hay just rah/“d a visions uppercut.---rBoston 'riifsr1fhsllsl tarscrir! Tir-hair. Beuuno - 8, 1929 Example of Modern- Art ' on View at Art Institute Splendid opportunities to see and study up-to-date examples of modern art are 'now given in the numerous exhibitions current at the Art Insti- tute. Fine canvases by artists whose) Work has been highly acclaimed in' the present day movement may _be seen in the Carter H._Harrisoh exhi- bition in the East Wing Galleries. Nearly all of these are French, which is eminently proper, for France is the place of origin of these "wild PLENTY of CAPABLE HELP for tddr . HOME LAUNDRY The ELECTRICVENTILATOR Easily Installed in Standard Size Window l A] a Lalht 'tffl hi. , _ . x. Mlll" 3ftrllt, fiii/i, Sarto " A '/sits), HOT WATER $14210 The Aim-m draws cookingodon and heat out of the kitchen tad 1tringsineleaa,heitoir. $4)an bri l dean, hesh w. 13:31:21: hottseheniits t29tt THE PRESS TAKES OUT THE HEAT This type attaches to Thor Washer in place of wringer Mais?. men,†“they originally were lei-cur tieally named. In Mr. ‘Harrison's exhibition we may see two exceed- ingly fine examples by Utrillo, the ne'er-do-well painter of Parisian boul- evards, .who painted pictures of his neighborhood streets and traded them in on his drink bills. There is an undeniable charm in much of his Work, which charm lies principally in his handling of color.†Also there is work in this exhibition by. Capon, van Dongen, Edouard Goertt, Andre Lhote, Jules Pasein/ Toulouse-Lau- tree and vertre-sarrat. , Among the Table $79s_o Hotrmint--6 lb. You may purchsyse. appliances " your Public Service Store the convenient "Little by Little" No o6aoeh-hiutho-umhi-ah- PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS “@4125 iMlllllllt iiiiiiijlllt , =atttts .(v' A‘s: / . [l?51, t7illl I El) Xv/Er, W-ll, t!gi _ (1‘ _ American Beautr--6% lb. $722 .1 Highland Park, _illinois 51 South St. Johns Avenue Suhbeam Iron with Fireproof Steel Case $82 . _ $692 ', for a small additional charge. Americans three nth}; nre repre- sented with' typical "iaungsuta--osr- ome Blum, Frederick C. Frieseke arid William P. Henderson. A physician who has been inyeati- gating says that since they become so athletic our modern iiris" have much thicker wrists" than formerly. If this is true it is a good thing for the ening hosbind that the rolling pin has gone out pf fashion in the modern home. l Hickman Ila 4.8.1423 Rs $992 $175 29