ed clo§e-ups' of ing about un- cameras; _ rammar schcols eld during the 'lrk "" icture _ d Assembly xy,'April 2.6, the hown., This is ade by Mr. and ,' on their trip tr "Simba,".thi, l for the aide rown of Miss the crawl tor Plant_of Miss , in the back tGtr/i." Martip's and Miss Mar- d-Shields girls Lition Class tor GOODS 181 - 182 day,)khty 2, 1929 'ogram at Deer. Graduates Iderweights h school, Mists first place with as won by Sara Dolese’s session arm". Sax-W the crawl, side ITAL co.. In. K. rut-enutivo Avenue Ill. continued nore than wimming meet tril 26, " the l have gairied at they _may rs. Roth's ses- IPPING WORK Stats ‘ming Meet GE for ten .The Aport ir iie' iatAnnntittee virtually ends the case, however. The rest'ot-the procedure ifrtot only a The special subcommittee which in- VeStigated the election contest claims filed by Thomas Bolger of MeHenry against Representatives Lee McDon- ough and Richard J. Lyons, filet) its "port recommending dismissal of, the suit with the elections .contest.com- mittee of the House of, Represents lives lastVeek. _ .1 . No tuttion witakeni however, as the members of the committee did not show up for the meeting. Only Chairman David I. Swanson and Les ROY M. Green of Rockford, who head.. ed...the speck] group, attended. return of self-discipline and self-de- nial, for an unse1fhihnesur of spirit and an international good will which will make her prosperity justifiable and safe because ith a well handled procession." _ Bolger Contest Not ' . .. Approved; Ends Case “The course of historf is strewn with wrecks of empires which have blown themselves to run with their, own power: - _ 7 H L, fToday America, needs tp_pray for the mental and moral balance, for it _ “This amazing" etTiatiorr amchnrtg-pl of wealth is stimolatinttd watch but only a blind mail can fail to see ques~ tipns which loom above it all. Arabia facing destitution, is like a river run dry; Ameritav facing unrivaled pros- perity is like a river at flood. If it goes wild it will wreck everything in sight. - . ' T "It is one' thing to win ffeedoin and power; it is another thing to use them," continues Dr. Fosdick. "We have been the most acquistive people' in history; 'We have been amassing wealth _and power with incredible speed. We are a pfwerfql, and pfps- _perous people and preeiselrat this point'we run headlong" into the re 1 qyetrthht---htive we stamina and J2 ale enough to handle all rthistwell? Ex-President Coolidge"is said to cimsider making his home in Wash- intrtonvao if the congressmen want to know the most economical way to do anything, they won't have to go up to New England to find out. The modern, hOmes aresaid to be the "last word" iieomfort, but that comfort ikpepds __.somewhat on . who gets the last word ‘after We move into them. . . Warning that possession of con- xtinually increasing resources consti- tares the greatest menace to any na- ion, Dr. Barry Emerson Fosdlck, in Le American Magazine, paints out kaffhe nation maybe riding to a" JI unlegs if learns the Secret of pr‘qpei-ly handling its power as it goel. ' _ Trs, psychologists claim that our dreams can be made to come true, but they might omit verifying our nightmares. . “America faces the responsibiity of handling more power than ever be- fore was entrusted to any nation. In the next few yeah she is going either to handle or mishandle more power than anrnation ever dealt with be.. fore."' . . Thursday, May 2, 1929 American Must Learn . ---Row to-Randle Power, Says Harry M. Fosdick By one process of reckoning,. this trio may be narrowed to two, as'Miss Fontaine was both. in England and a good many people" alwayg will main:. tain that the successor to "oiir Ethel" should be aiArnerieazr-by births ' No young actress, Mr. Collins as- tierts, "has yet earned the right to be called Miss Jhtghvatiore's successor. But therevaye three youthful aspir- ants to that title who do merit seri- our consideration. I refer to Helen Hayes, Katherine Cornell ind Lynn Fontaine." The American ftage very nearly has the appearance of a desert when one searches for the logical success- 9rtirtrr' the two great Barrymares,' Ethel and John. This, Frederick L. Collins found to be true when pre- paring twin amides on the celebrated .brother and sister for, the Woman's Home Companion; --e, Tr- . " Says Few Actors are Fit to Succeed the " Barrymore, on State tsuheortunitt-e7i Buneommittee'g report, and will bend, it to the floor of the house where it is certain to be adopted without qtteti- tion. That is the method by which election contest» have always been decided in the past, and this use is not expected to be any exception. matter. at routitk. The committee will.“ a magic: of coure t the ' HR}: YOU GETTING YOUR MONEY’S WORTH FROM YOUR FURNACE 'T.‘ H. DECKER & CO. Are you getting a just return, in. comfort and fuel economy, from your heater? American Radiator Heating Equipment, in.stalled for less than $75 a room, repays many times itrdost. Liberal alloivance ' on your old furnace. 15 South St. Johns Aventre. 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