Altim- basins- no: "esit Inigo in tor union" h ‘gmtdedolm " -tadmsitwitittestitt%dif- bm'hyitiamlor -s-mantoofstwurhinrrrd.r .N._e-ttoetteaee'tatthqBeteut Buck Private George Herman Ruth, or more familiarly. the Babe or Bam- bino. clicked his heels in the approv- ed military manner and reported for “duty" to the commanding general. Second Corps Area in New York last week at Goverators' Island, prior to demonstrating his well known :my try with but and ball on the parade ground before the assembled otrieius of the Citizens' Military Training Camps. by“ bio-é C.l.T.C. Btasdeots who - from the at†of Illinois, Wis-. “It, and Michigan. The-e camps GI For! Sheridan, Ill, Camp McCoy. 'tttpl Win, Camp Coster, and Brady, lick. and him Bar- -. Mo. . _ Let us by all means have social) mice for improving the condition] of humanity and let all enguge in it: who can. But let u: not forget that) the greatest service which an be! rendered to a man is to give him thef ability to help himself and build for; himself. It is such service which the) productive men of America an ten-J daring today, and, it is not to be in»; deemstimated. Without it the money for mini service would not be forth-i coming. , mum's AUTOGRAPH ON i BASEBALLS won CAMPS} The occasion was Ruth's annual presentation of 53 autographed base- balls "1d bats for award to the army to the best ball player at each of the " CELT. camps conducted thmugih out the United States. The Babe, who is a private in the New York National Guard. supervised the at â€in; of the balls and bats to the View scattered chain of traiuiag According to announcement by Col-' d Jacob Ruppert of the Yankees. d’the manufacturer of the Louis- vlne duggu but; has: prises - 9.! distribution among forty thoos Id youthful Americans attending the CHI. amps this sum. Five of glue autographed balls and bats will} 'ithrtkmtPueeitirsagsamdmi- “ he! that the keen All“ - mm in building up 1 (an ‘mve institutinu furnishing eu~ Hunt for - or In!“ of . fellow men and fiWuw some real - in our economic life, is rendering "his the what service which it h Possible for him to give his fellow -7 . Well Khalil-lt- Plate 5 All of In Ippmve of well directed; clarity, of humane service, which i necessary and will be necessary; I loll; u the state of human society; -ias imperfect. But better than' entity is the furnishing of every‘ In: and woman with the opportunity to make a living, to till a useful "It! h the scheme of society, to be a T,'rt - of wehlth and comfort, to aidl in the general uplsuildirur of the state l and of humanity. Rendering oPPor-l tmtities to others whereby these mar; hip themselves and help still “has! in something greater than charity. " ' i the promotion of self reliance am“ setf respect without which no person: Ind no nation may really succeed or: be happy. I Material Well Being As one noted publicist recently wrote: "Material well being is su- premely important and a man who can direct material production is Just a: useful and noble as a great actor, or a great poet or a United States ten-tor. The notion that production. trade and commerce are inferior is a thoroughly Old World idea. That it is I higher form of Service to give a hungry man a roll and a cup of coltee than to supply him with a job is “other Old World idea." awmuwu yhtqmeort book “noun-I only†T --rr-o..--r,q- WHO?†â€a â€in? arrttA"NT N2'e.tutT,r,tlg â€that - Oil-thin... unwell-gnu T-r-ar-tft [iiTiSEtrFfi)] i Through this bureau detailed in- formation may be secured on Chicago, 1 Milwaukee and all intermediate ‘poiuts served by the North Show {Lima and also the lake regions of Gortier,, "linois and southern Wis, I cumin and other points served by (ha {auxiliary motor coach lines. An in- ?tensive sumy has been made of {every community in the North Shore _ Line territory in order to insure the lmmpletest possible data being avail- k ahh. mm mm an": new NO BARGAIN First Boss: "That new clerk of yogrs saga; pW§M fellow?" Moethteh-oaMihrawomitmoa do- with on... mg' an,“ ua, Sgt-cud Diem: We. aid if in wet! any Met, he'd be motionless." own ad nun-m .- ’ifm‘ F. ReereotirroB-iatoNmiatgoe MemtdetaiudiuormatinaonatI mrmmraasiti-mutterm-taamdi ulionsm med by theNorth Show Line. other high-speed Ueetri- ealirorerated 119mm]: and motor and! line: in Ind within 1 radius of 10tt miles of Chicago. It will also ad- vine uyoue the quickest and most convenient manner of reaching my point in this area, what outing and marathon funnies may be found there and how Io make a visit of any length at the lowest possible Canard headquarters for this new‘ public service (rumination have been l opelied on the ground floor of the Edison Building, " West Adams, sh. Chicago. Branch (Imus hnve bet; estabbistsed at all North Shore Line stations, including both rail and motor and; terminals. Expert advice is also obtainable on any point in the Fox River Valley. served by the Chieasto Aurora & El- ein railroad; the Indiana Dune coun- try and the great industrial centers at the south end of Lake Michigan. served by the Chicago South Shore & South Bend railroad. and the lake- side resorts of western Michigan. served' by the Shore Line Motor Coarh company. Telephone State 0080. Chm. or the nearest North Shore station, Jk-r-d-g-n-tro-it. Rilde, Who strange as it seems, was milde Till he met a gay blonde Who drank “bottled in bond" And made the poor chile very wilde. Tiger: was a young man named The Milky Way to Health "Wish%erorrarkasnrstiimr- "ert*metiresrmsueror' tbdrinkuoremilk!" 6e,tifb, Ao-r..'---'-.--.-- "tdh-_-b-tree-h-Hd-trt "i.t-th-a.tn*.t.w-%r.edxFMPETMreT "weutso-aevso-aa-se-eroerand mkmdinnnkhcamdmdm mmwo'my shaman“ NILE“ of Mhrirmrarreri mun-Inn.†of 'gttayttrgiptarcttu. “in! . hub- dereistred by the nth-m d the Beti'reie-uumt--- than“ by th- Watt-Md: “my. 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