:i"'"7-" . ‘!’“W'er*“+"w/“ï¬v i.. 'l.iit,'i, ' mu m , _ t _,,)','; J mtWllllumJlll T i.,,'s, _ CAPITALâ€! I _ H, SUMNER L, ori,t 335 a l, “this Are Urged t rl, , ftasr1nsrNW. may I Ci 1 Ard Added attractions for the visitors are spacious parks and smooth boule, vards, the club and municipal golf links, the baseball park, the theatres, the fine hotels; of interest to many are the busy factories, several of them the greatest of their kind; the coal mines; the treat retail establish- ments and insurance buildings. And, last but not least, here are a multi- tude of friendly and courteous resi- dents, noted far and wide for their hospitality and ready accommodation (for the stranger within their gates. Sprinttfksld is a friendly city. Visit you! state capital this summer! VISIT YOUR sum mm nus YEAR Now it the m of long days. perfect “the: and roads " their best, when mug Joy: are, great: out and everybody in avheel. Ham " from work. holiday: and Smithâ€. from now on through the hated term. brine out their" tun quota of motorists. thion time is here, or near, and tourist. and approgch- es its peak. Aimless iourneyintr,does not satisfy, but moving toward t def- inite object is both profitable 'and pleasant. _ __ ' 'ttmrhaiAreUiEedterGoeto .tbrtrtefuHtMartrhtter-, The question “Where shall we go this time P' is easily answered by any 111inoitsin. None can make a mistake in selecting Sprimrfteld, the capital of the state, as the object of his short jaunt, or giving it a large plate in his vacation itinerary. The Native Son, or indeed"any native son of any state, has by no means seen all of "America first" if he has failed to make a pilgrimage to the city of Abraham Lincoln, the Mecca of his character worshippers. World of Tradition Here in the center of the Prairie state, is. a wealth and a world of tra.. dition and fact, preserved at home gathered from abroad, centering on the immortal name and life bf Lin- coln. Here are the Lincoln, home, preserved intact with its notable col- lection of relics; the. Lineohi, monu- ment in beautiful Oak Ridge ceme- tery, in whose base is another price- less collection. and in whose crypt beneath lie the remains of the great Emancipator and his family. On the sarcophagus lie piled the floral trib- utes of notables of church and state who have made pilgrimages to this shrine of Lincoln. Here is the Cap- itol group, including the state house, the centennial and supreme court buildings and the arsenal. TWO blocks to the east is the executive mansion with its beautiful grounds. At var- ious points in the city, marked by bronze tablets, are historic spots, among them the old state house, now the court house; the office at Lincoln and Logan the Smith building'where Lincoln 'iihil' his inaugural address: the Mice of Lincoln and Herndon, the roffiee of Stuart and Lincoln; the Chenery house, the Globe Tavern: the old, First Presbyterian Church, with Wcoln's pew; and the site of the Ed.. wards’ home,' where Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln were maried, Ind where Mrs. Lincoln died. . Telephone H. P. 2700 M. A _ Features _llhdlii,fiidiii,"y DAIRY coma? ' - .__..\ rm ' "e." "I" loved one: there is no better habit than Bow. mais Miik-ot least I quart a day. Donors and dietitian. - it it Nature’n mos! parka God. An a builder of “My. Hobart health it h bevomi rnmnwr" l Lake Shore Gout Sane s1tiiig!ii','itif,il,i'J? . The leg,',',',',',' and‘porclm of the Lake Sh Country club ware rim but may Moon from 2 to 8 o’clock to t m show sponsored by the Neth Shore Garden club, of which Mn. J. Barry Bets of Sherwin road, Gleneoe, is president. Min Amy "Rothschile of Highland Purl wu emu in chm-cg. 1amtsheon and dinner table "ynttemertta were â€muted us will u the more and Bower groupings. A . r, In addition, the club och-ed tours by antes, which were opened for that purpoee by their owners. Po- mander Walk, the garden of the Law..' rcnce Stern estate at 981 Sheridan road; thet of the Louis Kuppenheim- er grounds tn' Hubbard Woods; and the an!†of the Samuel Marx. home at 1140 Sheridan road were muons the one: opened for this occasion. _ Dynamite has been huided to the weapons efnployed ‘by the Sanitary District of Chicago in its continued campaign against the mosquito men- ace. As a permanent relief meuure to combat the winged bane's jnfetrtatiort of north shore towns, a Juld crew from the district is using large quan- tities of the explosive to clear, deep- en end widen the Skokie ditch. Since July 21, the clesnup force has been working north from Lake sve- nue, Wilmette. Trees, bank cuveins and other debris were found clogging the channel end slmost completely stopping the Bow. By applying 2600 pounds of dynamite in stretches of the stream requiring immediate at- tention, abouti 7500 feet of the chan- nel has this -fsr been widened 'end deepened 'o that the current now has sn uninterrupted Bow, and has elim- inated very bad breeding places for mosquitoes and is also draining the Skokie swamp. This is a wholly free country, where t independent iroter is al- lowed tortid‘ out'whieh not of bones he prefefs. V ", USE EXPLOSIVES T0 DRAIN SKOKIE SWAMP Employed By Sanitary District of Chicago In Campaign Against Mosquitd Menace laterals also were constructed con- necting small adjacent marshes and stagnant pools to the stream, assur. ing adequate drainage, and the chem nel has been uniformly trradedtmim its source to the point " Argyle street where ft discharges into the Chicago riyer. . Among the towns receiving the benefit of this . improvement are Glencoe, Winnetka, Highland Park, Wilmette, Evanston, Morton Grove and Niles Center. The work, pro- ceeding under Ithe direction of Ed- ward F. Moore. superintendent' of maintenance and mechanical opera- tion, was ordered by President Lawr renee F. King at the request of a delegation of chamber of commerce representatives which recently laid the matter before the Sanitary board of trustees. TANDAI ' m. w,“ ‘ (ew " \ -. vrer,-itr", 1.4â€.“ In Mam qrf"Neeherwattd' Stu- , dents of Many Branches of _ The Art Imitnk. it becoming a important center from whichanm and diverse aetttititt ruling. "Small- er museums And the“ jut in their infancy look to it. for â€maple. Ind help. Clam tad Macadam tron, axiom schools and universities visit its gallerie- to study institution, bd- in'rputratiotl and upkeep. . _ Lat Fridsy -s group of tactics from the summer school of the Chi. ettlro Normal collate. 'snder the guid- snee of Miss “Kenna. curator of the Childrén’s Museum, made 1 r of the institute for purposes_ of a', sud visited the Children’s Mum, the Egypttsn and Chain] Antiqui- ties gslleries, through- Gnusulus mu. with its anemia collections of Enilish table wsre, Wedgwood, and lustre ware,' into" Hutchinson Wing, where therwere much interested in the period rooms. _ ART mtrrmmg 18' ACTIVITIES CENTER After visiting the pulmona- ies op. the second floor, the operation of the Ryerlon Art “burrow! the Boruhnm library of architecture, a well as theloan department where photographs. poet cards and lantern slides are lent to the public, who ex- plained to them. A group 011019: forty students from Northwestern university interested in the drums made a thorough inspection of the Goodman Memorial theistet on the some day, studying the mecth operation of the stage, and the light- ing of, the new sky dome, setting or- rantremenu, dressing Ind reheated rooms) eta? On Wednudhy a group Cor. 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