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Show Page Thred THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY. AUGUST 22. 1929 Yes, Germany Still Has Quite an Army Spanish Days Fiesta in Santa Barbara Is Joyful ft.: $ Bui!din iiiwi hi ,&szr liiimi iinmiiiiini More Than Commercial Value in Fruit Trees There Is a growing tendency to use fruits, especially fruit trees, for ornament as well as utility. It Is not difficult to appreciate this, fur their (lowers nro certainly a beautiful sijiht In themselves, and the fruits often make striking effects In contrast with the foliage. Flowering shrubs and trees, more particularly those bearing colorful fruits, are always In demand. There surely is no reason to disregard do mestic fruits. In localities where commercial orchards exist, peojJle come from great distances to see the trees In blomn. The early cloudlike masses of white bloom on the cherries, plums and pears, and the exquisite pink, glory of apples In full bloom are sights to be remembered, and withal they fill the air with fragrance borne far by the breezes. As the season advances, and the blanches bow with clustered fruit, a great appeal Is made to the eyes as well as the palate. Make fruit trees a part of your flow er scheme. Of'en a large mass ot fruit color, such as a tree offers, Is just the thing to make a picture that will stand out In your memory In contrast with the pictures presented by the landscape planting at other periods of the season. i With an much of an army as Is permitted by the peace treaty, Germany keeps well up to date In mllltaiy matters. Above are seen members of a gun crew, equipped with gas masks, firing their gua during recent maneuvers at Dobertlz. Lieutenant Williams in His Mercury Seaplane danced as cnballeros and senorltas In the annual Donning garments of the past. Santa Pnrbara (Calif.) residents those pictured strolled through the streets. like and serenades Spanish Days fiesta. 1'atlos were gaily decorated Chilean Ambassador in a Rather Warm Place Highway Ugliness Soon to Be Thing of Past '' Lieut. A. J. Williams, r. ?. N. der cup races at Cowes, England. " ' ' 1 ! II. P. Mercury seaplane that was built for competition In his 1,100 Missouri gets a place In a list of states that have made some dellulte plans or actually have accomplished something toward highway beautillca-tlon- . Enough states now have concerned themselves with this Idea to give It a national scope. In a few of the states hundreds of miles of trees have hern planted along the highways; In others this or similar improvement has been started or Is contemplated. The planting of shrubbery, placing of historical markers of artistic quality, together with removal of the litter of signs and roadside shacks, all ure on the program of this hopeful enterprise. The conviction seems to be growing that returns on the full Investment lu highways cannot be realized until they are made more inviting and restful to the eye. As matters stand, there Is danger of excessive speeding to get iwny from the ugliness that crowds upon the traveler In practically every ndle ot his Journey. Kansas City Times. In the Schnel- - MEXICAN BEAUTY Omnibus College Girls at K. P. Duty Mf WVA J YtW- M if l i : 1 Senorita Aurdia Colomo, one of the most beautiful Mexican girls ever residing In Washington. U to be presented to society In the National Cap ital this autumn. NAMED FOR GOVERNOR at a Theso Nehracka plrls. members of nn omnibtis collere that fHp.'d k.tW.en ct turn their while dolus were roncht tourist camp In Washington, police. Their schoolroom Is a motor car. ' Ft -- S.S X A fVj'-- ICfcV.-- '" IA " of Williams-lnir- , for who was nominate. governor of Virginia by the regular to oppose William M. Democrats lirown. Kepubllcnn and nnti Smith Not RfJ This h'ller Is limrked 'I'i- latrd but not read,' " "Well. f be didn't r..ns!d'T It worth rcad:ti, why slioul I II" - Crowing , k.. b if - .. U.e tl ree benliby r,lf tr', tWr llroihers De.oto. r.irr. s 1hrc un,h inr ahoth ivirvlxe ni.d be so healthy. rA tMt I .mvc ' a;- - th..t t ! I I f eu . r biindr-- Rotk DuiU Upon The ndmoiHtloii cf the am lent Inhnbl! :r,t IV b lli'lre I. iowoo '' '(lajgreua , if ' wse& J 1 4 &-?u- jv' - Cntr il pu'iild :, On ! c'i Nil t I He Vafi"iis rlifp?. found i Tree avwlallen. pnvtig linn Amerl'-a- iti'T P:-- n tl woe.;, enj , le'ii-- 1. tt ere J 4 1'ostnl Inspector D. F. Angler, wha In direct charge of fraud Investi- for the InKed State Post gation OrtVe department, I shown with a a variety of article under suspicionIndibeing fraudulent. Including act cators, fountains of youth, all cure fo; almost eye waNr, and rctuodU every III Hard Wood ! f l o Ham! the largep rnd most llil kly popn'ated of the M irliiwi, (lo re are 6i"'!it BTes 1(11. bnr A wood known i f fr-.t- . and hen v j nt t e c titr r. Is the nw word en tie Dlanl. P'pott.-on.ak' s n snitdy f iniit'ne wood at'J I Katiltful tthni I, f I.VMy po1!hc On ' Unearthing Mail Frauds Kenor r.rueto Arfieta, the ti"W minister from Ih.i.lnra who bus re rciitlv nrtlvcl In Washington and taken up hi d'iti . In ISe 1 other r.alph ("Pest") Welch. Purdue unlventlty's footbatl ace, surprised I'urdim athlete when be slipped owny from clnssea In the summer achool, went to St, Foul end married France Taylor, t childhood iweotheart from as secretary; Sherman, To n. Welch' bride, who has accepted a position b! huMvand continue her that Is anxious In one of the university offices, fall. this Illustrious gridiron work. lie Is a senior at Furdue Hi Jt wl tgardlos "f Piny gmuo Ji Multiply Hci.i roi:)!iu,t,;i;i Fi.lli'l Siatcs have i, . imji i A of ;.j,sri ' A upon a M k U al.i:d le nl adv ! (, U U not nlwnjs i.ox'dde ( follow It literally, hut with l roeiil d iv l ndopiate foun iiite. -- t. man to and pra'-t- l Cilit !ioi!i live In arm and I'lrclde tM). The much nor" than f.f'y l.iv Fidted . " frcetdly on of every Hit ( v "Pest" Welch Takes a Bride I s built 12 r) " s making an veltciit bid for inorerol-dentniid eMabUshlng n strong claim those It already ba. Ample recnp'-are IndiMetwiMe In reation modern city life. 10;' y rw . HONDURAS MINISTER Provide for Recmtion The building up of park and playground areas I'M rnmo to be one of tin. rhb-rtiterprtes of AMwrlrnit ltl . The renlir that ran Miow is to " a leader In this t.i'.l-- n wk in City linteioi-e- Democratic r Eleanor Hanittl Is Just coming out of the water at Honolulu ufter smashing the world's record for loo meters, beating the best swimmer In the world. Including Alhina Pslpowlch, the Olvtnplc gnmes hnmdon; time, tnlnuta Dine Olid four fifth nn seconds. r-- Vn gg , lf J..,n fiarlaud Fol'ard w cnn, rwi rrln nn-,.- ,i GIRL BREAKS RECORD planting. Detroit Free I'ress. Vd I.. - - Dnvlln. the Chilean embassador to the United States, most beautiful and famous actresses. He U seen above with the was greeted by a number of the movie world'! charming girls. gest Inns will be given : Plant In masses and not as Individual shrubs; Use planting beds and make them large enough; use care In size and color of shrubs; plant small shrubs In front of larger growing shrubs. All shrubs have a natural height and will never grow taller. As pertaining to the average suburban home grounds, shrubs fall Into three general heights: Dwarf three feet and under; medium three lo six feet; high six to ten feet and up. The latter (size Is rarely used for foundation NokIoui 1 - - The city commissioner of Calgnry, Canada, recently Issued a warning to nil owners of properties where noxious weeds are allowed to flourish, that unless Immediate steps were taken to wipe out this nuisance the city would do the work am the cost be charged ncninst the property holders. I.nt year the city experimented with chemicals as weed emdicntors and their efforts are known by the reduced growth this year to have met wlih success. The rest of the campaign would be nlwiut fit) to f.') p'T bd, the eonnulMloner IU advised citizens who csHinnted. own lots where the harmful weeds ure growing to eradicate (hem, otherwise the city would have to step In. Calf Triplets, and AU Doing Well X r 'TO?- 1 A.. 7 Houi and Lot Unity The keynote to a beautiful home Is unity between the house and the lot. There can be no unity where the house is of unusual design and the grounds bare or Improperly planted. I'roper planting Involves the proper use of shrubs. Thero ore three distinct uses of shrubs: For screening unsightly objects; for making a natural transition from the house to the yard, und for accent purposes. In carrying out the above Ideas ns are used by owners of (relent lotm houses und country estates, a few sug- .t m sVr r. r t I 2!. 7-- J r! av'c -- Vi 'hi 0 |