" “I†w. an: fttyh4 wttttretnted_thet-tttt.giiii,'. 'jr-h Winnwwil' 'ttnttty. in: inch for wally. Mehtei. " king ttt tte "Yet Motatm MHELQ"? F!" orliN"titi%l. ase 'fttamat1Le_tttotthittti the pivownr " t'iltlitll,y'itd 'eateiuttteh,e_eda tervieefor-hamdmit-. It watnituPitvftu.rV.,tut. '.trrt'oadhtrirtAi-tu.tttrtrd iitra-mloteftotieir_i7. .mmwummwm Jar aler 'act n instant-z pad, m tik Gi: in mm and pawn}, b. Mon and steering lock. Mom. i.e!eeteer.uiiiiliitii7 allot-type haul-luau all m otrhrtetteir1tem.duttraSiii, "rfeNBfemfide-ii"'r" Innipgmmmw rnmv, "must, if. 'l),", soaneutytstan.ardfea- ’es lre st Jrs £21 the-WM In brM‘ the ’OIA'IIOI ity. Lili tiii,; _ I; Eb tF, 23E Eh') 2' ca 'IN t"rble,,t','2,t .3. .eon _ 'it; p of the Ef,"':; in t a}: . l',,', tiii:' eni Ff:)?? Unit 'E 24.3%]in ('afji'r." â€also: “'4" . f"; Le“? "f C Headwaters in or SOURCE OF GREAT WAMWAY M 'hhvnrietrorerormeatttrasim"rn there the rainfall-is ordinarily in- adequate for emcee-fill crop produc- th, and irrigation has therefore in practiced extensively. The total lea now irrigated is about 026,000 .m, and plans have been made'for extending the irrigation development bhclnde 185,000 acres more. At the - time storage reservoirs hav, h an aggregate capacity of 118,000 ace-feet are operated, in contraction with irrigation for the moat part, and government surveys have been made “eating that undeveloped sites uv.. ing a potential storage napacity of 018,000 acre-feet are available for _dgte1ortttent. Ivhg which is the nap“: in the W’s history, and ha ,approehtel the American institutions and policies There is food for eomsiderabU thought in this statement. The Mm Inbor union: have long In yanked for destruction by the manila in the UnittrtiAtntms and Mr Russian allies. The tmon in 981 to find. The Am worker Me are also developed and Moped water-power lites in Wed unduly.†h In iMivitiunliat and not 3 com- llniat. s,'.,'.!',':"",,',':",',',',,,,,,',',",,,',',!,',',',': my owner; and the number of p p- " men in his class lb blaming '.rrtarttlr. He has I T MM of g, m Mississippi-KW rt.., an. t.'.."tmetetaeCfttlttfdteem.Siru (ttraise {comm of the North Ame â€.mtipont: it io tho haunt and E1... of the‘moot importom mu chun- i', in the "rrtrH. m nib "o"' voter apply for Dubbing _ _ y a: of the much! do- '? out in the interior plohu of 4. United State, any! Mobil); I . lying between the ‘creot of tho my mountoino on the wart, the 9rrtlnehi.tyt 19hlysdn on the out. K W h ttts V ima hadwntcr In. Wu discover- ;a and named by the Lough and can: 'W, Which reached the mouth It Jehrson rivet, July 35. 1805., It 4IB* nearly Mt mt: but, however, tiam, white attics sutured ttsq Are- "thmhttt-ttuytttertt,mtdttttriiem "tee, nttrnctod by tU aim of V there in the early 6ftiea. Dur- tNt heyday of mining ~activity t fortunes in (old yore won, and ‘rt-hn connection much. Has been told 1 minutes: and the heroic may. am that were employed?!†the law- citizens foe the protection of a “(props-rt! At Main City, Today the Jen'eraon river basin has More a well-eatahliahed agricultur- al region, although much of the land h mitt mountain country of no at. fir-Rural value except for grazing. In. and there are broad open val- bya and terraced benchea that include hue areas of tillahle landa. The “node of theae lands ranges from 4,400 to 7,000 feet above sea level. At the higher attitudes, in general above S,500 feet, the growing season i too short for diversified farm Mather? {til rem-tn A, . mid EPP. of bandits exechted s, the 33min may, tht the north, Ug the Missinippi Deluéeon the Gal! â€a 'dexieo. The ultim mum of p; enormous chain of “mm" “on than Jefferson river Win in tton. _... THURSDAY, "up“! a. 19:7 Variety of Crop- a At the. lower, altitudes n_coqnider- 1855;} th. Johan AFiTr'0triiiiiuirt'i* unmi- V “11' _ 1' , 4 f F _ Experience Phone: omen HIGHLAND PARK m H. F. PAHNKE, Piano Tuner tatthW Marimba: . " ft R0 In}... Anno V "i'hlnnd pirk, “Hum- WWI“! WMWMII. WILL. KRUMBACH Sash, Doors and Mii'twork Rim “It; Mont, Says Expat! Food for Thought Fro. work an“ Chute. We. 1mm _--.- PIANO TUNING the inta, bends, el and ottier sec- am of pipes 't"gu',1 Match Eons 'of pipés no any: Itetttrately cut. fitted and joined. This humon- f; V.) ct-fir"': . Lr if 3 HENRY "'it':?i'iliiiii,i,, HE KNEW THE ANSWER A sixth tiade u il.wu 2,t teneherdtt gm? (,ij'i,ii'ti)t,t-,i',e ow: 'a.mtrltem/itits,1, ‘1 in them qhttrirt"tild tr2tii,'ltt in the tttlt qhttrirt"tild Indiana girl in a 191 Mtrver." If you’d like {good definition of ancient tinning service at acquainted with can. Per. Net piping in our sin). We make a distinct lpecialty ofpiping in tin and other sheet metal mum). , Our Thereueerni, to be a good mny people who believe in arbttration of international ditBettltiesr. except when their own country in having I dispute with anyone. , Commission ‘uwarded Johnson 8996 for compensation named? 344.50 for medical and surgical aid; weekly pu’ymants of $14 a week for MT week: starting on April'1~5.,l925; and A mini: tt-afurriit9B), I month for the Manetâ€)! his life. Midway cunpmhu been enriching“ hve new structures, valued at $5,450,- 000, while Northwestern university’s! down-town cunpun his been com-Z plated at a cost of approxhnVely $6.3 Trial of a 810,000 We suit In which the Town of Warren ta the plaintiff and 2rdifttt owner of Canaan Duty nanny orwmr. Kegan in Madam Ital-ad M week in the circuit court of Judge Chin c. Edwards. " . polled to make? these payments to John-on. thin causing the suit to be More than $11,000,000 worth of buildings for the use of college stu~ dents have been added to the amp- usea of. Chicago's two universities in the year 1926, reports from the two centers show. Chicngo university'- on a road construction job on Nov. 28, 1928, was hurled from a mder and permanently injured when ' mar chine operated by John Calhhdn, now (leaned, hit tho tractor. MUCH MONEY SPENT l . IN NEW BUILDINGSK WARREN TOWNSHIP suns FOR DAMAGE Seeks $10,000 in Case of tha,. ploye Injured in 1923 in Auto Crash . It in charged that Eric“ Johnson, an employee! the Town of Warren, The Town of Warren under the Workman’s Computation Act in com- instituted mint! Callahan. There is and! wonder then that there has been a greet reactionin the organization against the communists. The workers are fhtditttt that red leadership is costly to everyone, as co’etly'to the workers themselves " to their employee. _ there In; an humanity in “at strike referendum. The charge it that the redial minority which com trolled the referendum insisted on demands which “knew could not ui, secured, end so forced the strike. i , Inspired by Wk l, It in to be remembered that the" strikes, which out the worker. In[ much in Ion of wmslsnd left their? organisations in serious (lunch! no] nation- were impired and tHtinttmd) by the radicals of the organiretieng} whd no known to have' Imp-5th with the red movement; , seeking, to mete â€up through JI mat of the banner. at tho (anion. Both of the his needle “like, it b said could have been evoided. and fl) the furl-ion strike it i! chimed the†The o', “of the i. , E - _ a. Mic aqua intima- mcntionod than in“! , examph‘ of the malt. of such activities i'l'he report. stat. Mi: furrien‘ltrike committee , approximately. million donut, on ""tet.utyttrketuqrnmtrrtmGt) 1100de in than.“ stool Btritte I 1919. And in the int-tiers unit. 1‘ ysaidtoheadeiuitotoiitaiidi'i tion at this time which the Indus mil "ittpatltimm. at m a; Gaia';; "7: as?" the worker. tint, and up“. g :2? union. This it why then " may stump“ " within 9.†labor Qldt'l'tdt,trtt whieh ttave Mind hhis _ bring W Pf;lent eotrditiotratmtt. ' th i up†ht the was â€is It GGid mm mm tut an Industrhl Nevis- mg "1-: - .‘ (f-tfr-r: _r.r , NRY G.“ t44 North Pnrst Strut Phat _ menu at :1» world’- hnut man; have: 0 th-end transmit. yt'tet?e.t.-tetttttrttariot'ur, tomottike,hemithdaatt-et- tif1OnCl-thtttogr.. .Embodhd In than lint, which Roundup!†1hgmtrhoutthortus try. as hosts of improvemu, may trfwttielterNttmthitttett"oitttirtit In!†Improvements Are Added MY NEW LINE 1ier'iii'ittil truncations Vanni pro- _ or CHEVROLET CARS 22m Lttetsesetutett Sttrraaaittttatt inform "hum. m HIGHLAND PARK P3288, RIG] Phone' 164 thdCon- manmyFint rssiyil FITS ti illustrated at rightmkes the room brightandcheerywithw softly diEusedlight. Thedulliv frosted shadeisdaintilydecorated resend light blue, and the metal 75 holder is in ivoryenamel. , 5.... Price,asshown,only . , PURNELL model, which m’ one'fot- merly said at $6.50, drop cord with control switch 50 and extra outlet; and h AJ-il an exceptional value at . it The NewBedroonl Unit shown above, 'meth, . lighting for this important room plenty of even, non-glaring i1ittrttt'rn from This Dayli; on Genu PUBLu Rubber ( Anoth VI." of "(on new to have-p oven-them. Some folks k you): mayâ€: to go to can to study and not to play football. Don Mdine W.- The , an m melanin-11y " 'tr, an new in 5031.113“. mart. " in " Taurl'1ttd"att ment a: y 'of colon: Seven was, an melon- ed and: open can, commit. tht line. On model, . with. bountiful sport abbot“; bu been added. ii"liiiij ‘ __ Trim] 'Hvuulh' m Win". new liste; to I factory ataue, , NORTHERN uuuggg’ f -- I g s. _t'ht,tgteliiliyu Airk _ [CC -",,",':',"_",i; I m. Guyot. 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