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Highland Park Press, 17 Oct 1929, p. 12

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x i , q _ 3 Mm. Bailey who his but return“! ' 3 f” , __ r- to Amman and uranium l . _ . rose at Mantra] that the had boon u e N : “ workintwfttrnr. M. W. Wollonwobu 'l, . t at the Biologinche 1teiehatatt 1n Bor- nIk'rdltrt':: _ --1Iatiatet.i...qiiitoteeytterj)mr ":"' 'j' "r. _ .. "tomuofi,9tttt_tcduiuttteht. cow 3‘ f V meted xenon-my tn ‘Ihipments in k: i / unlit. Housewives will not, so I 5 ins: T'" C' _ TN rewwm JysttV .r-,try.r,ttttggtt"; ' are the 0min; words of count Her-1 " " mum Kertwrtftttt'tr tteeitttttt, of his _ trip mum! the world, his “Travel Diary of a Philosopher." We in our immature innocence might reply "to see thing-F Beam ,ptir on“ ' these. torpedo maritime on Which litvi. ing inventors are working is complet- ed and a passenger service establish- eerbetwien as and Mars it is all we hare to see. It is the biggest ad- .-t ireiitiiriiie may to to wandérfni in- , to foreign countries whose inhshi- " tant- don't read a dnily paper, gamble F on the stock market, play self. spook ' . _ American, Join ehiu---tatd' yet ire _ men. It is better thou any "million ' m. ‘ua s , Hal; = _ w Ati s . 1 fully mung. 25 MSI a & "t',dltr'. it 13 real. It opens our eyes to what life _ under various conditions can he, to the amazing ditNmsnt- and the amazing sum in hamrthinp: There is that within every one of In _.aaiiiEEertriE- ve - ,.' - 'i P, V & WAT”; m swer tut question "Why am 110 travelling?” There is no one with soul so dead that there is not some ringing response. Even though for various remnanmny orattt have to muffle-it ahd‘stay at home. ' - ' __ _ _ Count Kerrseriiniths duvet to his question is more profound yet he means much thQ>IIMOMWhBILM self _development. In youth, he says we are enriched inwardly in exact proportion to the" mount of exterior 'muitrialcthat--aifttkgrin. Thu Sm should travel to gain that enriching meta-inh- qaaterroeri-life, whenthe inner enrichment is no longer directly Tracks Down Diseases _ _ of Tomato and Onion _ Ailing vegetables and particularly the manually balmy onion and new, nlly plump, rosy tomgto will be de- Wm“; len Boiler. Us,” -.. Stew! Government 'darkeel'at1totot-ith headquarters at the University of Chicago And the only woman muket pethologlet in the world; has discovered five, amnion” contributing to Fun-lam or onion bulb-rot and thtttohe expected' to Boon, hue the remainder tracked down. , ' WHY DO WE TRAVEL? 'tiii'?'-"'"'"" ESTHER _ GOULD‘S _'""""'-"""))':':,':.:'.-,:;,.';.":':],","::', QQQEWBEY'EYZA‘SBQ dependent upon the. outer material, we travel ’tO‘avoid stagnation, to Bee ourselves in .new environments, and therefore to see ourseha more elec- ly. . "re . _ _ _', phenomenon td which John Gunther says ovary Chiazoun my! individual "rittgt? of forty-tive dollars , your. mot ftelmt1tyyfter3t thet nanny tries is like belonging to "ii"risTiiTi0iirirziit" lugs. . . This may sound forced and rather more self conscious than the thought of the ordinary traveler; Yet follow- ing it on with Count Keyserling through his travels is exttemely in-, teraststintr. Tiyrfndia_n, Ocean, Colom- bo, Kandy, Jaipur, Dblhi, as we move from enchanted place to enchanted place with him we see pot only the vividness of a different world and civilization but we ' see its "iiiiiiFiiiF sions mirrored in an. intelligent mind. There are courses now in schools on appreciation Mart and appreciation of music, if you wish to stat-tone for yourself on "appreciation of friwel- uit-sur gm this remarkable Book of Count Kaymling. ' 7 . , malLoier. Iuilep'aretrbrt_ an. to weep with joy it the return of good health to their friend the onion and will teel that the tomato on take itrpiaee min in poop without 'a'polozy. "should .succ'eii ottéiid hoi- ftttttte research u it has in the past. " If we must have rackets and racket- eers in life let us have them/in lit. To" rntteUe Stdtit __ ___ ”"" Forest Preserve Area ArrnpiemenU wire completed re- cently for the purehe of the remain; in; forte htm/hm) neies of ground tracesury town; the Skokie vdley want at,“ Cook. Countr-pomst We arauttt to its madman Atiiruft,sofaeru, It vs. remix! bi Anton J. Carmak, _ pniidont of thq Cook County Board of For!“ Rational Planning “nation, hold It the Palm House. Fruity "who .~,_Q_'__‘;.‘T_I_1E BIG RACKET '------_ “YONDER GROW THE DAISIES" " By _3fittinrn Hyman Ives Wampum Here in "Yonder Grow the ’Daiaieo” William Lipman; a newspapemen who has evidently had amide oppor- tunity to study the racketa at close hand. gives as what seems to bear: authoritative itory of their workings. It is rather a bizarre pleasure to be hotmottttintr with people to whom prison is the "big himse," the way back to honesty is "the up and up”, and the worthy have-always travel- ed in "the back and down." that they hue tiothureetr-t'framakt" by the boss for ‘3 his job. The "tinte for‘the job eiimes 'rdvrtortst..tiier' 1rtth_tiylripttrttltypt in. has; 4117129, Iihiriheimrif of thoisirairtirmt1asntra)re girl’s long'chnngcs- everything and itriek instead of faking " the dooi lijfiigiégfm "ifLjiiiiC.iii iCitliiiiiiii,iliLJj.i taking it off to put them luck. There is a thrilling battle may two rival teem: of gangsters and Brick and chew: commuted: last; _ .When he gets out at prison he doetm'tgrr-ltaek to the big boa in the city but to a little town when he starts working " his old trade of mteetrtettmr-hrrmirserttri-artrt-ttere who. can. sing) song about daisies: Without the slightest sehtimentsl- ity whietrwotiid make it mswkish, the author describes Brick Donamat look. a'ntr-throuW--the--'-'atmiasarsr'-'--at-th. prison and seeing some daisies ttrl"". in. "What dyn 4atow--dairies, Gee, you’re the berries. A~guy’s loose in the belfry ’tdpass you im for my- thing,” and. Brick’s conversion to the hohest life is begun. . '., WA: _ tar9---irr' -Ghie-- many tttree, perfect bridge lands were held by three d,ittorgt player: during the, evening. And Mange to say, even though it in in CNepqroooert1tf the dealer: in: shot.. ."eq ‘ _ Best and yet w.irwritteit. . -,, Gift' buyeri for the Needlework Guild will flatd g wide ram. of the Economy More, amid street» and Central avenue: Expmmnd Milan-c A Anrwh--Aayr 11-0 Mull. mau- "NilliilnuimroRK . . GUILD: . ANDERSON MOTOR SERVICE IRON. um :34 rpHEatMEeer106dtsys from, Nchorkjo NewYork--sveeks cruise, but with no sdch'fice of time when.» sai1sJan.2t,1930. "ISTHE cRut-SHP---5di. "Coiumbus" (3200hons) recent RAYMOND -WHITCOMB Aha HI I LA Hag.” -.- “speed ihhGi mas snagnifierttt tinir to shorten ap' ttraiausrattc, stunning time Peking.. mouapu'r-m an tn Oriitt it! __. ' txtseikUsEgnxand “swag: ttr-mediterranean and t'v"srittJiStgl,e2';itltt; m ntccylona av» taftte Fem. KorugJapgnjin all Ill --". . Padfie . ports. llllir-, 34:11 -a'i,'c-j',--?-,i,i-itiit-l-ii-l-,f,) RK iiriiiiitsiratatrahetthttrrrirm _-.. FF--- rate uptoS3500. 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