l' n: mm Canal; Sale will be on the 200 an farm, 4 miles southeast of Downers Grove, 8 miles muthwest of Hinndale, 1. mile and: of Clarendon Hills. Comw'rncmg m, 10 o’clock. 6 hor- ses, Rumely threshing machine. hay grain and farm )mplvmonts‘ 75 3mm. minet hay, 30 tons. mixed hay. 200 bushels Margin‘s spring wheat. 500 bushels winter wheat. 600 bush-Is Rye, 1.600 bushels corn. M yum VTAHIE In [GIULW‘IH M’ ""Ilf. for it m min ua-rm an win; umvw-uuq --1h¢ mora- Hut) ;.rc- f’dndoXn'IHi the Grape! Hwy Ivurn ~< "they. First Demon-eaten! Animal. â€No «in;- was [mummy clnnwn'lirmed {Iv-v I‘m vhv xhr-qu. II" nx. the mmol in r ‘l 1 Inn“: “11‘! (lmelv-H nddwl In ,- - .9 ~rum~<sinn whmx it “:1! found 1' ., .‘nmln (-mxld hr mint-"Id 10 mo 2 l k u-Y' man. Childish 199k: Int-ovum; “Non arr hm «hvhlevv- n.’ :I xarm-r growth." In tho Mme m.» «1.1:! dmuh] MVP mrmm "rm" huh: m purform I!†should 3» Much Hum hr mum at- tnvd to than ml-ionmmdy. The are of pots. mania. flowers mm) of younger chum-nu. Hu- rnponflhnny at 1-"!an Mg rennin homwhnld «luiim develop. «trough of rhnmrtnr. ~ - Err-ha mm who an dularv wha' w rig!!! and wrong, who ran wpandr KM'I' from M reward in "Mushy. who can -ti|l astonishment by showing nc the in- ï¬ni‘e. and that h(-, is St. Paul. I help!“ “ash'nmnn and Joflt-rsnn. Lmroln and Rum . Mt nunltl say that, he whom m 5.10“.“ worehip today is he who ran \mmwl our [wrplrxitios I my. M53 a Quick prralrv than the must muml Mm. fall-will him we shall nut Int-uh! th moonlight for «hr diver. Our a, vfll be on the bud plain under the Nd radiance of (hr ma. Won-Mp of mm who wrn may kw miy grout may noon 3 cit-ï¬n in u to do mmothmg hm" “an m un- hw dour. Such ï¬rm worship. mania". us lawful. but it must not he mfmmd with what is more am hi. Uh. (ruby. with in intolkvmnl perpkxitios. its moral «infusions. Its industrial disturhms. its m mt when what baa Mn well howl suddenly bunny!» ban" known. “ft 1 All shank]. Then in no balmy M In «Hunting the aunt"- â€dwunhdaonSLt’nul. Th birth day or 8!. Paul W of In- fluly “mu-r imporum to an un- th- um: day of our alum! friend .1 0! our mun anion-l hem. No â€A I hero maniac! 0! God. ho In I guide we ran follow mm. n-d Ah Mr, we must worship some on or something. God We anion and u worship ls somewhat. mail" to mason the hem we would willing- Iywonhipmuubecodlike. Inn- 5‘. We an: “(aim or u:- ah, Idem- or Roosevelt W 00" bin. 1 mt. muss mo†“in “Wimpnumloltbedlyd and... I van the living voice U um met when I In WWW. ‘ImlwmmwlMVMl mwmnwmwum “(an eternal puma-thy Got lmldmhipnm-ul a. ell-(ml. That in, l wut I hero homage to the mam Immediately. LII-ever, I know that I cannot do homage to man, {or man is so akin to city that by doing homage to him I become an ldolatrr. I am like one mutual and deceived by phantoms in the moonlight. Tim: is why I sometimes dislike hero worship as heroes have always been worshipped. l pn'for doing Gm! soldiers, statesmen and scho- ï¬rs me great. principally because they are greater than we are. The Menace is magniï¬ed so much that the resemblance is forgottrn. Indeed, m man is forgotten and it is the name that is gloï¬ï¬ed. There is: nothing so tedious as the common- place although there is nothing zen important. And by forgetting the important we can admire the extra- otdinary. Lincoln's life was we 0'1 Chill]! as ours. the name of Lincoln fascinates u a thing extraordinary! Washington was a moat man and Lincoln was also. So we": Thomas Jeï¬â€™crson and Theodore Roosevelt. Bu: Walking in the moonligh! may lead one into devious and confusing lanes. The silvery gleam on the trees may be mistaken for real sil- ver, and the scintillating light, may disclose a bt-wilderingly pleasant path that leads nowhere. nub Worship ad the Warship of Greater Men. TU AV, FEB. I5. 192! LINCOLN’S BIRTHDAY AUCTION SALE The Rev. Encas B. Goodwin Cult-vat: Brevhy‘ Thoma Cousins. Oseml bulletin! on the suhjom can be chained from the United Smtos Departure“ at Aruculture. Wuhan;- "anan nro u-anxm In No, 2 at No. .‘l «loo! tram sol at tho onlrnm'o to (bolt halos and hallo-l with mom. Th9] also may ho r-nuzhl In traps so! sllght- ly umlor \valnr rlnso In tho bank of a slronm. um. nothing mnro than n small mlrrnr nr plot-o M hrlzhl tln l‘nstom-d on lho pan to aura" tholr mrlnsltx, Rabbits nro oaslly mp- mrt-d ln hnx tram nr snaros. Skinning the Catch. Pox skins should lu- slrlppod of! whole like a glow. nml slrt-lc'holl {m sldo mil. Mink and wound skins llfl‘ strippml in tho sulm- mannor and “rasod†fur Milo In. This ix- alga the host molllod “llh skunk xklns “no man and muskmt skim an- «lrlod flat J fustonod m n board. (‘ nrc- should al- ways he tnkon to m" llm ~‘kln me mm .3 ponlhlo in golï¬ng It MT. All floxh and fat should he rmmn'trql and the Mn stmtchod as thlly as pusslblo. Skunk! are usually trapped with No. i or No. 2 mod tram sot nnhaitovl It "to ontnmrv of their liens. Pare should ho 1:!an to fatten the thin no that tho skunk cannot got hark into his hole. They also any tx- caught in box traps and drawnovl without being re- moved. A tnmwti skunk may ho ap- prnm-iml slowly and kiliwl without dis- agn-t-aiyla rmsrquom-ps by striking it a sharp hinw arrow the bark with I stlrk. Mink.- nrs- rang!" In .\'n. I stofl traps M In bolus In "w hunk: of «mull «rams or In drinwmd. with :1 mm:- m or rabbit hmd, a ï¬sh. or n piers of mush“ m0 plan»! beyond the trap. Muslim" "w in "with. «mm! and nmrwlwag nml may ln- duh-rim! unlwr by lhI-if lmnwv "I mml um! worth of by balm in mm! hanks. Thug: "my be may!" in 5’0. I eta-o! craps sfl In "w Runways: which Hwy mnkr through tlw «Mk. A pic-w» n! ran-m. [ml-«nip m “to" amâ€. .«u‘lyw-mlt‘d (“TV the If"). ’" 5.,c av Moflin- halt. war war h- 0| plug «vet I In: him fun! In mil-x a had not. - wallow hole 1- undo to «1|th [M (up Ind (M unh- nnd dull: which hold II. The nnh named uhould h- pllnd on a dam. and I" that Is not IN Ibo." no «Mod any. Tho "up In mend with dry nnh. an "no nub!“ which wold ring that jun ram ofln Iona. pm or (mm. and. um; adv-mu. M (but. the The rod fox. for insiann’. must IN‘ «auxin by wiles as running as his own. Trans and the ground win-N they If? m mun b0 fr"- !mm human scents. Steel tram Irv rieunwi by boiling wiih punnnt twin; or by burying or leaving in running wam for a (lay or "In. |l~ wr which "my nhnuid be bundled mix with leather or Irned cotton (Well. lip-Ming (moan. hunting ground: and [walla inhu- of the urinals would he tell Monika beforehand. Trips are Wino“ m in spring- "Ml do not «mu, (m m". A link Island in room up m time helm the Imp in m. A No. 2 or No. 8 steel Inn in Ina-«idea in Hu- noil with I place 0' man mooring no pm. A bit of mint» «1 mi. pnfrnbiy anâ€. In and (of It In Hu- wagon when flu» rural (hwner In nearly any part of Ilw l‘nl- red sum-u (-un hunks! a cmp m which he Inns devoted no min-r lulmr. Trapping Look. Eny. Wuld‘unlmul Imnplm: look». easy lo 1mm! farm hays until "my have tried and failed. Sum-mm dmuuuds knowl- mlgq- of 1h» animals and Ilwir habits. (Mud by the United States Depan' ment or Agriculture.) Winter brings out the best fur on lmlmulu and at Ilw same 1|qu ulvns the {mum-r and his boys hue days :ml the us! for fulluwing a mu.- 0! tram. 88! spvchmuts M the biological survey. l‘nlwd Slums Dnmlrlmem of Agrloul- cure. Deluxe": of Forests and Streams 0n!- witted While King Wlnur 8|)de White Mantle Over Gunter Part of Nation. PBflPEB “ME Fflfl IRIPI’IIIB Lucrative Fur Crops Ready for Harvest by Rural Dwellers During Cold Weather. BASH AMI! SPORT w FOR FARM YflllTH ero- ".9 I'm In «Pp naturally would pomv DOWNERSGBOVEBEPO Hf DOWNEBSGRO i Suy lwuu hay. rnrn. mrr. maze and .«nlt ie :m “when! anr rminy. for prrgnam owes. norm-ding m fending tam: of lho lawn Stat? nvllogo. Lou corn is rmnh-od when my Mm: hay I! us"! instead of alfalfa and pound for pound at soy ban hay exmln Il- Rm.“ are tI'M- husk!!! (“rt-um"!!! nn H» farm. They mkn surprising ways M gpninu inm tho u-ollnr. Makv- a mp u" mum! hoforp you um n hm! tonight: um! ï¬ll M'r-ry Mult- with powdv'rnd glass and mmont. l’so tram. Misnns. mm. rats and mrrh're to pH fld (\f rats. According to Feeding Tents at Iowa College Soy Bean. Corn. Corn silage I: Excellent SUPERIOR RATION FOR EWES RATS ARE HARMFUL 0N FAR“ Rodent; Ute Surprising Way: M Get Into CIIIII’ Ind Can 8: Elmer. mint“ in Many Wan. In ordn- to mun- the [realm om- denry. all Implements and machinery ahonld ho prrmerly housed when not in annual Iwrvlrp. so a: m I» in good working mndinrm whon roqulrod tot TM- lemm-ut n! vlu- nwruw farm mn h:- vlh-Mwl intn :nlmm thrw‘ mun- 0r law-s tllslim't rlusww. as fullowt: Hrs-t nml must imp-1mm". aru- IM- lmurllngs. renws. hauls-mums. mnt‘hln- wry. mum»! and all nppllanmx used in the mnrv impurtnnt farming "perm timu; mud. utensils and marhlnery used In mnnevtlm with "w dairy. lar- den torus, mute-boring 0mm. and the mum-mm small things for 1mm! use about the plum: third. the mm. m- torlals. and I‘m-unto! for Ila-ping the ï¬rst two flames of oqulpmpnt In [nod working «ï¬ler. Tho nu-ws-‘ml "hump-"WI" of n malt-m (nnn Inn-Hy uni-ml;- mum "w rah-four! n! â€u. mum-mm" will! «mu. "on «art is wrfumml. wiinl- Ms M the ruin-d sum": lh-xmrlzmt u! .urlmlnm- paint um. [ham 0! the mi «1 "to own" room. Pawn- a! "n- Mm may 0-. Mum hum n, .mnmu by ln-tl» ‘ "mm mm! mnwnlmvla-m mum-«w! In Ml wow-V“ nwrminmlmv "a un- , u: "mar-0M fur unlr arm-"numb! rum-'1â€. hmnh M mmmon-w. "r Much-l Managuaâ€! .0 Crop. Dc- pona Gnauy Upon Emma 0' Implement; rm chamber esssumL' Ulw Inh‘h‘um Mm .- m '3'.“ â€or, can by which Donn m“ «- u-nnmuon In- ant-mi. TM arm“ an at (be an... (new in nu (all about tum-und- of arm at mm mm- ma- ‘mb Nam ushering the my ham. Two or mm con- Inn- on Mu bdrm MM- wk" l‘H'. mom do“ hm- bov-n up pilot! a oar-lain: m- flurh w" WM. raw-m arm-l "pl-MN IM lulu In one 5.0mm plan": In [hr-n u mm mu m In am. The Mn 9: Mum Mummy fut dumm- «nmm rock In mo mm. um! I- am nl about W ï¬lms nun-Mn: man man mo me-u â€mun: MRI-mo a nu w annually Mr. Wmn'u ownhm. “(‘al" de- ma- npoo Ir. WM‘II from 0 III- M o! ann madman. at which «I an shown In one IWONIIP m tun In an, W. Wort In Ibo“ In tho mum-I‘m hbort mm II Tultuhh. IA. and In Wuh- luuoa. D. (3.. when, the mm I.†an «men plum: nummo lPrepnrrd by the United Staten! Dew-v Int-m. of Agriculture.) “(Mod-by. Bull ‘\'fl'\'il." to the 1m» 0! an t-nlertutnln ' and lustructlw twunml tum just releum-d by the United Stutm Ih‘pnrtmu-nt of Agricul- ture. Mr. nun Wwvu. aestmyrr of Allll'flfllu rrups to the extmt of many mink." dullurs a year. In the “heavy" viltuln. "l‘ awn-Hrs m-wrul times in- dh-iduully In the. course at this lively prmluctlon. Inn thv principal part In devotwl to tho: ut-ttviIII-a at the hem of the sketch. Mr. (ï¬nk-mm Arseunto. who In aid“! and «In-Hm by the dr- wurtuwnt In his o-fl'urts m brim: about -IW. 0' Wuwl in I." '9 CM. Calcium Anemia Plays lmporh. Part in Destroying Pu! and 8â€- mg Southern Farmers Thou- sands ol Dollar: Annuauy. “ Two-Reel Film Shows Activities of Little Insect. WWW Bull; WEEVIV. AS VlllAlN 'LaGRAIOGB, ILLINOIS 84 per cent of the BusinessConcems which failed in I920 WHEN BE']"I'EI{ ,‘\l"l‘UM()BH.Eh‘ ARE Hl'llil‘. HITH‘K WHJ. Mill.“ THEM J. D. GILLESPIE 8: CO. Retailers of High Grade Merchandise Phone 30, Day or Night 61 South Main Street NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY PAINT FOR THIS SPRING’S USE. IT WILL NOT BE ANY CHEAPER FOR SOME TIME TO COME. WE HAVE JUST FILLED OUR STOCK WITH THIS WELL KNOWN BRAND OF PAINT AND HAVE ALL COLORS IN SEVERAL SIZES. Funeral services were held last Sunday in the home the Rev. Hugh M. MacWhorter, pastor of S. And- rew’s Episcopal Church, ofï¬ciating. Burial was made in the Naperville cemetery. Rogers street, died very suddenly last Thursday. February 2d. at her home in Roselle, lll. MRS. JOHN W. LOWERS Mrs. John W. Lam, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Beidelmn o! were N0n=Advertisers Mm. Lowars (Alta Berna Beidel~ “LOOK INTO IT“ @BUICK@ "H“ nun-mm WEST SUBURBAN MOTOR CO. (â€ord Tires Regular Equipment from January I. 192] Tm matter of present purchasing: shnuld roceivc 1hr immuhrm mnsidvmtinn of motor car buyers. ,. There‘s authorized Buick Service «verywhere. It‘s the same rugged. reliable Buick of the past but with an ad- ded measure of ependahility. easier control. renter riding mmfnrt and beauty. In the 1921 Buick Von also have a car with .l 2.» â€(1‘ (mt greater investment valm- the (luv you wish to “-1! n tmdt We “ill be glad to giw \(m a (it mnnctmtmn Try out â€W 1921 Buick. ILLINOIS PAINT 25 per cent less in price Beside her husband and chilling, she is survived by her futher and mother; sisters Grace, Marguerite and Helen Beidelman and brothers, A. L. and W. H. Beidelman, all of Downers Grove and L. F. Beidelman July 22, 1887, attend“ the local schools and grow to womanhood hero. summedtoJohnWJawe-n at Independence. Klaus, July 22. 1911, and to this union was born one son, Harold Ward, now seven years of use. and one dnughter, Dom Belle Fawkr, aged eight months. It'p‘mwmlhle m pk‘uflt‘ awrybody, and It a gm hm- whnt we, In our lg- noranm, run-skier a good flame tho opiuhlmr women say she I! bunchya- Ohio State Journal- Wnrnlng conveyed by Dunn. To dream you are held up by I hound signiï¬es the! unless you no extreme caution your enemies wm overthrow you. To dream you no on. warns you to proceed cautiously In your holiness. W TM. Critical World. TELEPHONE 538 "I!“ W “I“