.mnmu byï¬he exist. ins need! of the pullout- hour 91:11,!“ ' would muse. ‘ The ‘ idthou'o of Cone cord. “do adda'e,†u! 'tho Vito}; ethic! M‘ 011th age. Ideully located. nitad 'Ionohihe The ooho'ol’o you! boat in it Wm of light and um. um Each room ilpupplied with automatic but regulator; when the heat exceeds a cethin indiéoted_tenperflnm the metal, coils within this delicate instru- ment expand (at! ontomntically act upon n damper, .which shuts oi! the heat; likewise, if too cold the metal contracts and opéusa mponding onmpet in the beau-roomvhich‘ MEG: apparatus available. ' In the physical laboratory we ï¬nd even the X rays, and a system of mien telegnpby v» tho chemical kbsratcry'is waded to be one at the ï¬nest and moat complete 1n thé United States equipped. with. the latest and best biological hbntories are 'snperbly The board foam and oflice ai-e most attractive A unique feature} -mwm.d u the emergency room, with its} Mme-r: mm .m Wk: supply of remedies,- to be used:â€" 1n case of accideat or sudden illness. The room is comfartably and cozily furnished with every con- venience. There is a room for the teachers, where they can rest at noon and enjoy their luncheon in quiet. There is aï¬ne library that has just been scientifically catalogued acooxding to the Dewey system ‘ There ' is an excellent art deg partment, wherq drawing and modeling are taught. In the basement we ï¬nd a splendidly The school has a “crow jewel†in its janitor, who is a licensed Chicago engineer and electrician, whose faithful and untiring do. votion to duty and the interest: of the building have won for Ition of all. 7 The full term will open Wed~ The manual training shop is head-y, Sthemhet 10, with Prof. also located m the basement. The W. A Wilson I: principd. That various took nude by the boys, thu In Mr. Wilson's eighth term .Thereil is a†ï¬ne lecture rooin, iii-g; Janice G. scrim-$1,511†lightened. But‘th-iajthing cannot a ï¬nely arranged , assembly hall, work and boys’ physieai'training; with its reference library and its e'mbyro collection! of historical pictures. The one of Washing- ton bidding farewell to his aï¬c- ers was presented by the North (Siting: of the Daughters of the American Revolution; 11 very ï¬ne engraving“ of Abraham Lincolnjs flat. the gift of Edgar M. Snow ' ily whgratulat Miss Era Emmett Wyooï¬, ling; ing. 1 1 The members of the board of education are as follows; James H. Shields, president; Rev. ' P; O Wolcott,;seeretary; K. B. Sweet, Daniel Posse; Charles E. Schauf- The township is to be heart- :01: ite'eï¬icient, There is at’i’ enthusiastic camera. conscientious co ps of teachers club that has done some very and board of directors. ' 1 . creditable work. Another interesting feature is a on such Mr. Wilson and his work are thoroughly congenial ‘wc’inde’riui set of relief maps of all terms that he cannot tail of_ suc- at “why .m....~zmMm a - w Mr: » “mu...“ ..1V.__.Mrm.<-~.« always lastâ€"«I looketerthetime when we shall set apart the best and noblest“ men and women of earthâ€"for teachers†their oom- penaationa will V so adequate that he’lree to give themselves for the beneï¬t of the race. A liberal policy will be for our own good, just as a matter of cold expediencyâ€"at will be -9111 avail-WW4, rum lighténed self-interest. †a†‘ HIGH 5TRBET WAITING STATION. Mayor‘ Evans and Alderman Ever. ett last Saturday afternoon met with ths_.ï¬eials,. 9M.he;,glectric='railwa: Wheh we consider that‘ our boys and girls spend ten months of the twelve in thé schooltdom, 9nd that a 390d education is the best eqhipment that can be fu-r~ nished them, the citizens, and pa- rents in particular, cannot fail to appreciate the advantage of this model school. jl‘h'ere is. hn enthusiastic alumni association of seventy- -ï¬ve mem- bers, which meets annually. Members of the board are invited school. The cordial relations be- tween board and faculty and the fdcolty end students prove what may be accomplished by harmony and unity;: of purpose. Fra “Ebertus may not always preach ‘to our ediï¬cation, but that he does occasionally give utterance ito a pongent, pithy truth there II no gainsaying. He declares, “It 'is a giant thing to teach( To Saturday morning, Au ust 2, pu- oel oontaining‘a light thhrdï¬dclflhv cape, lined with pink siik. Finder will be rewarded by returning name. ‘to the Sheridan Road News Letter. W13." -' m "W71 me’a'rl .w . " -* Qwau company and beiacted waits for the new waiting station, which the com- pany purpoma to mm at High street for the accommodation of the Moraine guests. Work Wm begin at once. steady low. Benewï¬the mmp 7 any: youth. That‘s 2:1:‘1‘ Roe 3’7 Mountain Tea. does. mm B. B. Cnm‘ mini». crl Hgkeq the 3m or me bug-n mm; L951.