The next day brought an into Kansas City where I have cousins with whom we stayed. We have named our trailer Suming after two members of the family. There hap- pened to be a vacant lot nearby where Suming roasted after jumping the curb and rolling along the aide walk n short ways. The only event of importance getting to Kanna- Cfty waa a blowout. I had been told tatttrrr461bs.hotrmartim-d ObdManthmsaidKnmstoormaeh shout so mlloa out of the city. The ere perked in the meet boom spot imaginable, some CM feet to. wnrd heaven looking out over the In Joequin valley to the vat. e short welt eutwud bring- the high new - Sterne into view end "when uound us no the huge Squat-e Inge enough to drive eneuto thrmurhornrirsome- we run into yesterday. to perk our oer some 80 odd toot ehove the ground on the tide of e windfall. This perk is wey up in the neu- uine end an be ruched only liter climbing about 6,000 feet in " nuts. The government he: very thought- fully provided hydrate every {our miles to take are of thirsty are u they come up one hairpin tam' titer enother. Believe In: our coupe drank lustily " each opportunity; We node comp other dark dodging‘ trees and rocks by the light of I rather dim Might. Sue did the heevy directing from the Bid- lines. while Dick helped with lots of wong advice. Getting heck to the beginning. we trot ewey “My morning, after working all day Wedneedsy taking one of n million tag ends. Crossing Illinois wu not partie- ulnrly eventiul end we made our first stop " e farm south of Irving on the Missouri side. While I wee interviewing Mr. Hirem Farmer about why his firm was n much he'ter piece to spend the night than some filling station down the road, Sue was telling Mm. Former end her city cousin from M. Louis who happened to be visiting, why we were blocking their drivewey_ After n certain amount of dubiousneu on the part of Mr. Farmer and consid- erable eyebrow ruining on the part of the Indies we were given the bridal suite beside the cow pasture. After dinner we held open house end the City Cousin insisted on our looking her up if we ever got to m. Louis. She wee quite surprised to tind lnyone not on relief-choosing a trailer to see the country in. Nhed2iu00MIrr â€was “Allin-m unloads arsttarr.GsirdiiiAd -- admitting-Md thr {refinin- on. Following 1. ti. "ou-ttsu-ak - au Mulch. bthiso-1ri-.ef JN8Rt?/tat%tttat =t2't'Stgrty,Ltrdt has; with to w ".ttd"t'.t2'ttgPtaJ",tr. 'JrS't."at2Pd1ette edyo _ “can.“ u but with aaai '7' "iii ATTENTION! o-r+8arandttp,inehtdtrttr-ts... Saddle horses, hiking, mrirmntntt, tKhin-r, "ehemahutruboarrt,daneiratr,ete. Alecludedundromanticupot...onlynfew houmdrfveonRoadsihtd.gtu...tteau. Wm...goodhotdaeeommodatiom I lature oLoueM . Spend Your Vacation maqumcm of AT Ibout. A n: pump to the right, dirty, greuy broken Into mm to the left, and odd tires or no to the front, while the snag: screened In alley to the Tear. All of us were very surprised not to Btad the Rockies Blttinq on the Color-do line. but u n matter of (not. we unwell-d About 100 miles Aaron rolli' country More to "qrPNaPt.hintudistants..ari- out) 8m is beautiful and we found n glorious taller an) in a bountiful clump of been, with n mountain brook running through It Then we had power, a much needed hot shower. Pikes Peak road was closed " shove 11,000 feet by heavy snow drifts, so we only trot u to 1iittfrtette,t1e.ui.rseie leieett view our bill snddsle to the _t3orttirteutal divide 150 miles on). ‘Oneemlnontheroadheoding south to New lexieo. I had ol- lowed 8 days to get to Soul- lo tururintr we would go through vood-‘ ed rugged country and could eamp) and ttsh. The road run out of the Rockies over herren a†country whemth-lritahtobetmmdug very long can and hopped exceed- ingly Nat Across the hndecspe, het- ter known u Jaehmbbita. Our ttmt Lute of mountain driving us go- ing over Bacon Pm 7,000 feet into New lexico We stopped for a new job " has Vegas and in pull- ing out of the Old: union devel- oped an awful rstlle below our Net. Examirtption showed a broken shaft in the transmission. apparently de- fective and with the extrs loud it decided to give up the ghost and ask for liilies. Anywny that night we looked at gorgeous scenery All web up via a '" bah he the ‘23...» I.“ MI. "s-thh-tut-tr-trr-t ,r-etMe.-rreuea. [bind handhw-mz-yuham mum-ammu- attained.nonowhntruktnhu atsdmr-tro.btr-gttnrut 1":gntgttur.urer. P-to-eerie-r-tth but“. â€but.“ 'hteoctra--e. -ddeamdteidtra.s-tui. “Within-mud Imagigtwwu 9- ng. pa a tciaGiaiGrc '3“: id! Tutl'.1tdAlrgtu'u'. â€has Ice-lull.- bun._b_cnnhuhunuhn "mth-_-ec-tmt-.. HIM-01m DILL’S BONE BARBER SHOP 2t North Second Street MCUT'IING u Yam 5.an Port Telephone B. P. “as Read The Wan t-, (To be continued). In. Ringer then presented Mr. Herbert M. hutmnn an en old friend end advisor of the lane. Mr. Leann-nu, well known “honey end resident of Hizhhnd Park, with great entity explained the essential points end principles which a juror should know that e trial. He slid that he believes jury service to be ‘lsbon ted u he: been - It. the introduced like Means of Weaken u s - ole. rho will. the Heel ed the - heesnse he Pets the tret-mt. at tho â€In!†More pert, in“ Judge Pen-es told of his only championship of women suing. and " persons] pleasure in hem; women serve on juries. He Isid that Braateiofhtemsnrereno,roan '"rinhi_-rt,haifuthmssuin. youâ€. He ind invited alt the won- Ptrerrturrtotu-ti-ndiu- introduced In. Dealt of WW mtdieatee. He explained that when m jury consisted of m Ind women; two bailiiN or deputy Bharat. were employed. one being s women. He introduced In, Booth to Wellies-n " the deputy’s am serving the women jurors st the present time. Judge Persons then discussed the legal quntitheatim" ot s in: and the einsitions of those exempt from jury service. These include doctors. buyers, menus-non, ministers, pharmacists, undertakes, t1rmnert, postman, teachers, and sev- ere] other amenities. dmhw-dICI-M "samdthrWa-rNNra- “HWhV-nhm mum hula-78:50! Inland-don"t†"V iiiriiit77riu Tbu' ML th. - ,,~,,,v,ï¬w “Inhm-d'“ YOKQIMAIMHh fl. IIIIl-AID PAIR PIIII wrath Pmtu3tt9Itty_ttarCose- I -00 'BrMtirqt'"f"""tt'.1"CCL"E - a'l'l,1"i'l'1hl'iiriiririria"e'"" ',Cii'i'i'iiii'ii5t,qi'ti""'i1t m tiieii'.is1tgt;')1li. mu. oee1a1 m†ad ,,I_-l..L-Ih' 5;...“ m- M why-Wâ€"‘w a“: iUiihe-rf m. A Chicago building on North Pul- uki is two-faced . . . . church occu- pies part of it . . . I saloon the other half. . . . Remark gleaned while eavesdrop- ping: Highland Puller: are noted for marrying out-of-town people . . . 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