is called,. tw ‘ & continuous run between Chicago and ï¬: perâ€" formance now divided: between three large locomotives. It will be used on the Corn King, the finest train in the world. . With the greatest thirst in theig._gadg,éï¬:mding‘ 18,â€" 000 gallons at one drink, the "Class ~H" engine exercises such control that it never stops for water, taking it only â€"at the division points, Clinton and ~Boone, where the train stops anyway. It carries ‘enough fuel on the Chicagoâ€"Omaha runâ€" to heat two eightâ€"room residences for a year, and has a 36 hundred horse â€" power that it has been necessary to put the bell on the front insteadâ€" of : the top as heretofore on locomotives. Its steam whistle has a deep mellow tone. @11 LE .: APOERIITE NE UUTS O ie c ty c o c â€"2 c omer i ing put into â€"service by .LNe .WGhJCAEQ OM ce : â€"25 0 ETE 35 of these locomotives, designed in the Northwestern. shops, have been purchased for use on limited trains and heavy frpiglib,thflut arrivâ€" ing just 81 years to the day after the arrival of the "Pioneer," the first locomotive to run out of Chicago. Both were delivered on October 10, pelin of the. rails" . , 1929. It 4sâ€"108 ft. 4% inches long, 10 feet longer than the . "Jâ€"4", the. Northâ€" western‘s largest freight engine, and 21‘ feet longer than the "Eâ€"2", the largestâ€"passenger engine. The enâ€" gine _ and: tenderâ€"will â€"weighâ€"818,000 pounds as compared with 684,000 for the large freight locomotives and 186,000 for/tlrlz"'pfumm engines. The "H" locomotive which is conâ€" siderably â€"higherâ€" thanâ€" the ~present "Eâ€"2" stands 16 feet from rail to top of : smokestack. ~ The ~boiler is 100 inches in diameter and is capable of producing 275 pounds of steam presâ€" A modified mountain type, it has 16 wheels, four fron%n_c trucks wheels; cight driving \ , and four trailer wheels. â€"The diameterâ€"of the driving wheels is 76 inches. <It has a tractive power â€"of â€"65,200 pounds with an additional 11,300 from a boosâ€" ter engine for use in<starting, The tender has a water capacity of 18,000 gallons and a coal capacity of 20 tons. freight runs nave roller bearings and Most women enjoy being nervous. It makes them feel: apart from the phlegmatic â€" herd.â€"Woman‘s _ Home Companion, â€" * y sure. The fire grate is 100 square feet as compared with 64 square feet on the "Eâ€"2".. Thirtyâ€"five of Largest and Most Powerful for Passenger Service, Freight all trai NORTHWESTERN BUYS The king of the match Sweden hasâ€"gone. toâ€"Berlin No rfu it ce Auc n in e arndna ko :c i ons oï¬ tw immeaieianingneonides â€" o d io e mm a ) y e on i1 F0 BPrvk t o h n in icvr caya ies i n evopon 2 i1 of 125 million dollars.. This is light loan even for a match king. will be equipped with automatic world‘s largest and most powâ€" passenger ~locomotives are ‘beâ€" _ Nox.. @1 0C trust of toâ€"make f 1, + 1: elfeéf peaééar didnt: “ e ’ a" g[ez‘ that way ' l : ‘w s + J ; ; Cl ih .‘6yacczdent-. s o_ l L c y chance > 5. _ There probably are â€"several reasâ€" (oa .am enormo g'ï¬â€˜i'*â€'ii- ng factor was the larger number of tax buyers in the market this year. 5 Delinguentâ€" Tax Sale . . Exceeds Last Year‘s â€"_â€" Figures, Says Official Sale of delinquent taxes, on both general and special,. this year exâ€" ceeded the figures of a year ago by $62,0965 according to Jay B. Morse, ecunty treasurer. $77,760 and the specials $123,205 for a total of $200,965. A.year ago the sale of general taxes reached $54,000 and the speâ€" The $77,760 a total doesn‘t just happen. : It is the direct result of extra careâ€"care that begins when the trees feel the first warm throb of spring and ends only when the fuilâ€"ripened fruit reaches your neighborâ€" hood store:â€" _ >â€">â€"â€"*â€"â€"â€"" PEACHES from certain orchards â€"â€" are famous for their lusciousâ€" _ ness. Every one seems a "gem of perfection." But this perfection So, too, with B o w m a n‘ s Milk. Taken only from the choicest of dairy cows, it is generals sold amounted to :;’ P oo "T.\ h 2L./ ELC CegP : M ».Ҥ j â€" THEâ€"MILK â€"OPSUPERIOR <FLAVOR T H E â€" DAIRY COMPANY P R E Mr. Morse believes the figures for the year are very close to normal conditions. c Another factor in the increased sale in specials, where the most notable jump was shown, was the large numâ€" ber‘ of improvements completed addâ€" ing to the amount to be collected by the cities, villages and treasurer. MILLK P ty tm e adns ‘:"-fl. ;'â€"‘:'":':"‘"4"“ e Ssnpamie ons f i I‘ORGI;" CH W AL B A C H > Contractor and Builder AGENTS FOR WRIGHTS RUBBER TILE ALL WEATHER METAL WEATHER STRIP 600 Central Ave. extra good to begin with. And that extra goodness is never lost! Pasâ€" teurization, refrigeration and speedy delivery brings it to your table as euics u) on riche ie eet nc ABarh ic nc o im Ssd 5i2 00.2; Highland Park It is this faithful supervision at everystep which keeps Bowman‘s Milk so sweet and so . goodâ€"so _ unmistakably superior in flavor. Order a bottle today. See for yourâ€" self how much better it is. fullâ€"rich in cream, as fresh and as pure as when taken from the cow. _ ~~â€"~>‘ TELEPHONE NO. 2700 No Stares, Please They say a woman is as young as she looks, but that depends on how quick the look is.â€"Farm & Fireside. A prize Guernsey calf was : sent from Syracuse, N. Y., to Arkansas by aeroplane, Doubtless the driver of the plane enjoyed a number of high bawls while en route. Inguryseamiraiiibe ts eigne atcscmdinn is meny i mm n e BN e mdns aieanicty ce ah n oiee it . e 0 ARmiaieintt eaneenee e n en en Ceane e e eeeee en eenaen Phone 2397