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COMPANY U EWredge Jr A L Glasmann Publishers An Independent Newspaper Published every evening and Sunday morning without a muzzle or a club Matter at imtered as Second-clas- s the Postoffice Ogden Utah Established 1879 - SUBSCRIPTIONonePRICES 75c month Delivered by carrier By mall In advance In Utah Idaho Nevada and Wyoming Three months $360 Six months $700 One year All other states $100 a month i $1200 one year Member of The Associated Press Consolidated Press NEA Service and i15 A B C The Associated Press It exclusively entitled to the use tor republication of any news credited to It noV other-wis- e credited In this paper and also the locate news published herein Call 252 for All Departments TEACHER IMPRESSED BY RESPONSIBILITY Ogden s children are going back to school! ten thousand of them Included 'in this fine young army of students are hundreds of little boys and girls some fearful and some expectant All find that the teachers who meet and greet are entirely delightful folks who know little boys and girls and their likes and dislikes as well as their mothers — perhaps better for the modern teacher gets training In the hand ling of boys and girls that many mothers fail to obtain unless by ex perience and Intuition The opening of each school year bring much discussion about the probable impression the beginner has upon his facing the teacher Professor Leltoy E Cowles presi dent of the Utah Education associa-tioIn an article in the Utah Edu cational Review discloses that the teacher' has apprehensions upon facing a class that no doubt surpass the emotions felt by the young echolars He tells why as follows: mal No one development can picture the great ral- of-nor- at school houses this ' be encouraged and built up Teachers if they are intelligent must clearly see desirable goals They must know all they can of the material with whicii they are dealing—the individual child i Those few paragraphs bring home the responsibilities faced by the teacher But the very difficulties and the importance of the work that must be dona is what keeps so many men and women engaged in educational work in the face too often of inadequate financial reward But every good teacher la richly repaid when students turn out advantageously The gardener takes immense pride in his flow ers or vegetables How much more pride and joy can be taken in turn ing out a first cjass human product "Today By BOARP I-W- - t A PUT VOD IU WOMAN XTGA3V Aimrcn Brisbane Vob (Copyright by The Star Co) In his first address as president of the British association for the advancement of science Sir William Bragg insists that man haa a soul That is like saying- there is steam in an engine when it moves physical life in a man running and 1921V AMD Llkg O&PrlEUS VilLL LULL MB SlBP "TO AT MiaHf Wrfri A CALMIi6 iTAStbPAL OR IPVLL OF CHARM ! - W GiASTAFrI WILL BLAV- - cello Vqr PER UP To A MOAVfrl tMold I tiAV BEea BLAVAI6 MISS DIX— When I married I was an old bachelor well set In DEAR wavs I loved mv nine mv ease mv beer m frankly Yellow back novels and magatines my cigarets and a good game or so My wire is a splendid woman a good coot? and We manager a fine mother and home-makhave plenty of money and even children But here is the trouble: My wife has taught the tWldrett to adore i 3 trust and idealize me They Ihink I can do no "P W my agree-able- s wrong and I hate had to to live up to what vices because I have they think father Is So I go! to Sunday school and church and shave every day and dress for N4 dinner and am particular in my table manners ?! because the children expect It ot me son Now my wife is teaching our how to be a modern perfect jhueband when he marries and I have to set tfte example I find myself writing a list so I'll remember our wedding anniversary and the wife's birthday I find a perfect husband mustlbe gentle courteous tender loyal true a pal and chum affectionate and so on Well ihjj virtues are nothUVho iht lilA ing to get excited about yetj but where will It A f PERFECT iGENTLEMAN' end? Don't you feel SORRY for met o£ BEER OABTlfsa VALTxes BlS"f Moul VOQ VLL riEAR TrlFT&SM POLL A R XA&aIER OPERA er ) 'WU VoQ SHALL "RECHiv0 A $100 V ' zooP— V y Three things in the universe matter force spirit Matter and force may be one At least they take different forma Force can not act without matter And only spirit consciousness can supply force to matter and make things better vVN WILDS CLOSE TO BIG CITY The earth was a wilderness un til human beings each with hU We usually think of the "open of consciousness came to spaces" as lying exclusively west bt the Mississippi The eastern sea board to our notion is built up ' solidly Yet the other day an airplane came down near Port Jervis a mat ter of 50 or 60 miles from New York City Andtthe country thereabouts Is so tangled so unsettled so wild that it took searching parties a solid day to force their way through the underbrush and forest and get to the wreckage We don't ordinarily realize there are such wilds so close to our big gest city Land sells by the square foot in Manhattan: yet 50 miles away it lies in waste uncultivated emptiness a wilderness that it takes a day- to traverse Strange the way we huddle our houses together when there is so much vacant land next door change It No "fortuitous source of atoms could produce the left hind leg of a field mouse much less the brain of an Aristotle When freedom or the win was discussed Samuel Johnson said Sir we know the will la free and there's an end of it" Men may say: "We know that the soul exists and there's an end t having emotions stirred imagination quickened More than a hundred thousand Utah children from cottages rvi irvp-ron1 ono f wi onf houses are flocking together In the schools Practically all of the children of our state between six and 18 years of age have been or will be enrolled A few generations ago such a complete gathering of children would have been a social miracle Now like other miracles it is taken for granted and the wonaer nas worn on whomiliarity To the teacher of vision these multitudes of children present an opportunity and a challenge She knows that among these children are the senators judges legislators industrial leaders fathers and mothers of the future and she" knows that only through education can noverty be reduced crime and injustice obliterated and Avar banished If the educational process were to cease entirely for one generation humanity would be reduced to a state of savagery The very perpetuation of our industries our professions our arts and sciences and our social institu-tlon-s depends upon education When teachers look at their tasks with penetrating vision the responsibility almost appals them but their knowledge of the history of education shows what can be done and they take courage As they look back along the road of human progress one after they see another the victories for human rights and human happiness all of which have been won through education They then look forward with faith and with the determination that so far as it is possible they will help to make of this world a better and happier place in which to live But it is not enough that teachers should have this inspiration They need more They must know the changes that should be fostered in the boys and girls There are cer o mm nothing in the world as flattering andhit goes quite as hearts as to have a child admire us and believe in us and what we are It Is the only uncritical admiration any ot who approve fat us do so with for even the grown-up- s we are beautiful— ouf we maxe up ana reservations They think that are ftevjsif—but a little over We store at the drug get our complexions rated We have achieved success— but it was mostly a matter 01 mcx Th?re is much to our asnire to bo us ever get RE&uaPATorr And st on that" - Walter Chrysler of the Chrysler and Dodge companies now the big gest independent automobile pro ducer contributes $25000 to the ' Hoover fund Alfred P Sloan Jr head of General Motors' biggest automobile concern in the world also contributes 125000 to Hoover These gifts contain RepubMcan ammunition worth more than $50000 Republican spellbinders will ask "why do you suppose the blggejst automobile men in the world are for Hoover?" They will answer their question "Because they want to sell autoMIRROR BECOMES mobiles know that with and AID TO SAFETY Hoover president people will have ' A bulletin from the National money to buy them" Safety Council remarks that women can Governor Smith's friend are often injured while alighting point to numerous highly prosperfrom street cars and buses because ous Republicans- who have abanto work for Govdoned their many of them hol-- on with the right ernor Smith party can eay "Do They hand and thus dismount facing the you think these men would do ' rear anything to Interfere with pros and their prospect of piling perity A street car company in Ger more millions on those they almany however with true Teutonic ready have?" ingenuity has discovered a means H G Wells one of earth's ac of converting them tive minds writes another book A mirror is placed in the for summing up his ideas of what the ward side of the car exit Thus human race ought to be Ten hence he will write another when a girl or matron prepares to years sum up ' otherwise book and get off she discovered it and inPlanning to make the human variably pauses for a ioment to race what it oughtm to be reminds tne nursery view herself in it An£ this brings you of cniwren will do when what planning they her into the proper position to step grown dp off the car—holding pn with her They cannot know what they will do or want to do left hand and facing the front! H G Wells has no clearer con EXAMPLE OF ception of men that will live a million years hence than the snail COMMON SENSE at his feet haa of H G Wells We "William J Bogan Chicago's su shall be what we grow to be and perintendent of schools seems to grow in accordance with the ma be a man of considerable common chinery put in us when we were originally-woun- d up sense The three mainsprings are self- The stockingless fad so popular preservation and reproduction ambition being the de among girls these days has gone ambition to own and to excel over big with Chicago s younger sireNow comes and it occurred to first Later ambition will come generation last someone to wonder If the school first and authorities would allow girls tq go Mrs John W Mackay died on to school minus their hose So the Wednesday at the home of her son Clatence Mackay on Long Island question was put to Mr Bogan residence During her long "If mothers want their girls to abroard after the death of her hus go stockingless it's none of my band Mrs Mackay's house facing business andnone of the teacher's " the Arc de Triomphe in Paris and her later residence in Carlton Zhe replied house in London were centers of His action somehow is extreme intelligence he delighted in re ly refreshing considering some of ceiving American friends and es pecially in encouraging young the school authorities who have Americans abroad Many recall-ing-wifelt themselves called oh to regu gratitude 'her -- kindness late the pupils' garb in all its de and hospitality will hear of her death with sorrow y tails All of the 199 swimmers that The Prince of Wales climbed the started in Mr Wrigley's marathon world's tallest wireless mast 820 swim gave up The water was too feet high the other 4ay There was cold The swimmers could go on a strong wind It's a good thing with cold water drawing heat and bodies with there wasn't a saddle on top of vitality from their' every stroke that mast OF MojteV: 02e EDTIME 1 iff SlTGRIES New i"vV 1 t York : - t !l : : jj f But to the child we are little tin goda We ar do mo wrong Wt are the fountain of wisdom and aoodness kM nobility and courage We are incarnate virtue and so because wo could not bear the look of disillusionment In tha wtrsHiino tyea wo have to live up to what the child thinks of us jno matter how much It cramp our natural style BY NEA StHVlCE INC FASHION PLAQUE urgess - - ld ' X ANSWER: I'll say It Is a strain to have to live up to one's blue china and always put the best foot foremost but yeu must feel repaid for all It costs you when you receive the adulation of your youngsters v spark of Dorothy Tbcys Jetter 'Box OLD-FASHION- talking Science cannot prove the exist ence of a soul but the proof isn't necessary No man can prove he Isn't dreaming as he talks to you and many a man dreaming has been certain he was awake J f SAD PLIGHT OF THE BACHELOR WHO MARRIED AND WHOSE WIFE EXPECTS HIM TO ACT AS A MODEL IFOR THE CHILDREN — AN HUSBAND WITH A MODERN WIFE— A CASE OF MARRYING MOTHER TOO 75 VoU J' HdrtPiJRP AC'-R- A 1 ft But I will say O martyr to virtue that You are ja good picker of a since wife and that there has been no more astute hufetijand-manage- r her I salute have got! Personally than Scheherazade you the days of with reverence and admiration because she proves toy favorite theory i)AY BY DAY By O O M'lXTYUE HOLLYWOOD Sept 8—(AP — An opening night of the Follies or Whlh Isi That it Is better to feed a husband jon apple aauco than on lemon frappe and that If wives would srtend more time By Thornton W Burgess extolling their husbands' virtues and lesa In knocking their would get better results F '' faults they Whereer you go throughout "V:4the land For great Is the power of suggestion Let a wife once firmly imAre enemies on every hand the idea that sha considers him a sort of —Old Mother West Wind verm plant in her husband's mind so doesn't expect anyfhing of him but she Simon Legree Whitefoot the Wood Mouse and Despite the fact that movie stars domestic man almost inevitably adopts that and the and neglect :re as plentiful here as skyscrapers grouchniess Mrs Whitefoot were bo delighted use he thinks of (iolng anything' for What's the n New York there is no place in attitude toward her wiftv their new home in Farmer fault no milter what he does find and to who woman is s a nag going he world where they are the Brown's sugar house over in the him anywayi or understand wor-'licease-p doesn't who and appreciate of uch attention and Greeh Forest that they had At noon preceding the night to worry They had almost forgotten Yowlerithe Bobcat and his fam O a the contrary If tho wife celebrates her husband's Qood 4 i mm £ ' £ a premiere the crowds begin arrive' ily Yes sir they had almost for brags of his goodness to her qualities In the market place If she to to and of gotten jhtm For two or three days police By dusk cordons and exhibits kit presents her admiring and envious friends their noses outmilitiamen hurl themselves tate they hardly poked If she tells how he never forgets an anniversary why he slmpljt e It was won side that into the throngs to clear a path to make good Hi hat to understudy the fancy sketch that has derful to live without fear It was A motor of for traffic battery -aha 'has 'madt to the public M wonderful hot to be watching out Ilk makes- - the block the searchlights and at Owl for Hdoty jthe night light of noonday Sidewalks are If you dont believe this Just watch the face of the next man when" Yowier the Bobcat and Old Man to suffocation surround Jammed black ot rod and pearl of And Fox is telling the neighbors that she never goesj anywhere because (iHoltti wife his and Coyote Reddy windows are jammed and roof ing round rondelles by e separated so absorbed la his business that he hevitblnks of his podr coufse while that John is fashion this smart and col- tops packed wouldn't have seemed very big to pearls new wife note tb face of the man whose wire is telling ihe world and t t bracelet necklace and orful the best as you or mej to such little people and that she has the grandest husband on earth that he gives her dizzy flag polea News reel -- Whitefoot land Mrs Whitefoot it set " i still shot photographers are there time ana pa woni aeww was a very big place to snap celebrities as they step band la going to take her out to the theatre and bhw her to supper One night when the moonbeams from their limousines Famous d1- - I afterward came peeping In through the little rectors—it was Fred Nlblo at the White-fowindows of the sugar-hous- e one I attended—act as radio anAnd certainly the woman wlio teaches her Children to- revand Mrs Whitefoot sat debate nouncers to call off names of those erence their father has taken the surest way there Is to- keep lng whether they would go outconsidered important him walking the strait and narrow path Forjthere are not Tears side You see they were getting mlcto to is the asked Each step many men who would tread a crooked way If thay knewr their a little tlreid of staying inside They rophone and say a few Words to littla boys werfe following In their footsteps wanted a change Most people want All are togged up like radiolana OOROTHY DIX a change how and then In fact Mrs Astor's plush horse— orchids From Ou Files most people need a change Aow ermine' sable' diamonds and pearls a lovetyj girt endowed with and then —and dreadfully to appear DEAR MISS BIX— Two yearB ago I married trying for "I guess- said Whitefoot "the candidate V! Debs Eugene as though they didn't expect the beauty and personality But here are f ome thingsweI hsvs were only one vfe shall have to lookout president on the Socialist ticket been thinking about lately She is modern One rnonlh after for will be Hpoty the Owl You will arrive Monday morning to de- ovation for which they came won and t eA loves old it n she chA iob Claims Tnarri fa hPt that Tho outside crowds never move never can tell when that fellow liver a speech He Will then go to ai f Ttmnv Twnnii nnd hrincis them home j l Mti My Salt Lake may come! snooping around After midnight the uat hurrah is to meet me I'll admit they are a fine lot but Is! It rUnt for her to what a relief it is not to have to to luijjch with them For an Clark repeated while a giant megaphone have men friends? Is It rjght for her to gomuch Mr and Mrs Joseph worry aboiat Yowier tne jsoncati" lsf love with her and still "Miss "Mr very them to bring her home? I am! Talmadge's car" Tt wouldn't be so bad" said nounce the enirasrement of their shouts and has lots or so on faithful In the and Gilbert's car" and sincere me She S Is in sne William love to with is have Mihnie Mrs WhIUfoot' if he didn't daughter buti extras little indifferent are crowds kind the and rtitlrt common sense She is generous pathetic those kittens It was bad enough Pa Inc whose eyes are lit with the burn- what neom6 think Do you think there is spy danger ot her be- when! there was just Yowier and THINKING Mrs Yowier but growing children George W Larkin returned this ing hope coming the subject ot gossip? take a lot of food Now that Yow morning from Malad" where he ha$ There are two or three of these and ier and Mrs Yowier have to hunt been on business ANSWER: spectacular openings a month enthusiasm never wanes C The aver for those babies until the latter are Verv llkeiv But no matter what a flood- - looking young Two couples are married In New age charge is & a seat and there big enough to hunt for themselves York woman does she Is always subject to that You can't escape It as a result of near swimming is an immediate v sell-oa few so long as you liv In a world where the chief! Indoor aport Is A young girl marries hours after they ara on sale Only tragedies the man who saved her life when movie mad Hollywood could en talking about our neignoors she was near 'drowning and another dure- their monotonous repetition to another young man weds the-giOh yes two stars were chewing If your wife did not work in an office but sperit her time goingand who saved his life club at the gum and country playing golf brifige parties and matinees so on: she would be eQually liable to be gossiped about There is more Mrs Q B Marshall and children And Hollywood reflects every fashion J tittle going 'on over teatables than there Is across office desksor men will leave for Idaho tonight on a or can Just found be stars foible illustrious offices as 1n as there well hftnrootAs Plenty always business trip v now the Greta Garbo influence in I vho married woman to flirt With a prettyBTW1 try I uou TflKft TOUr CnOICC IOr merw t nov vmty nftnjftPV iue Mrs Norton White haa returned uuiiiure is uiuiiuuuiu girls wear long bobs in the Garbo any more danger to the woman In one place! than jthe other It is all from a visit to Los Angeles eajue manner Greta seems to be up to the woman If she loves her husband and! Jaj honest and honor- newest American sweetheart" the on for J II Spargo was operated able she will go straight anywhere andlt she doesn't care for her ' appendicitis yesterday principles husband and is weak and vain and without any -- And the chemical blondes promwhere phs is no matter crooked the take will she path Directors of the Four County fair enading the boulevards offer a expect William Randolph Hearst patina that' is never seen The trouble Is my friend that whan journafry a modern to attend the opening September elsewhere It Is a sort of bilious ' you did Mothers that send children out "Did you hear that?" whispered 30 of color the girl you have to accept her modern Ideas Apparently Chicago yellow— to go wanted she married Mrs Yhltefoot that a her In winter with bare legs and arms this You knew before you has the artificiality of B Roberts accompanied by Bowery theatre back drop And Into association with E her It and work on with brought that girls that go half dressed with It her going to be very dangerous for his mother Mrs G B Roberts left there is a distinction too between men who were her fellow workers so the best! y ou can do la to temperature below zero should re allisthe smaller people of the Green for Minneapolis this morning to re- the blondes: and the ''white henon the situation member that suppress your jealousy and put a good fsee grow up sume his studies at the state school nas" f h to her she Is The leg of a- child cannot heat Forest I hope whengo-they ascribe the all has your If qualities the good girl orr on me - Ideas the icy winds and cold air of all those kittens will about old of a of your worth tha sacrifice good many We don't have tq outdoors And talk of "hardening BIsr Mountain One of the new eating' haunts woman's place being In the home and a husband having ex worry about Yowier while we are the child" is folly along Hollywood boulevard having elusive rights to his wife's society here but I won't be real easy In my its hour of popularity is Henry's are The Southern Pacific railroad mind for a minute when we It is a place serving rood in a At any rate you can comfort yourself with the thought that very asks permission to purchase the outside" bang manner but filled rackety Whitefoot "Huh!" exclaimed tired ot her job and be glad to stay at home r stock of the Northwestern Pacific of the stu likely she will soon get with the atmosphere come around won't Bobcats "Those one small infant that requires attention twenty-fourailroad operating four hundred dio The evening I was- there I: I should recommend over - DOROTHY DIX of them afraid miles of track here I'm hot her home to and seventy-eiga hours keep day saw Victor McLagien Mike Donlln ' v ' ' herei" guaranteeing to give "adequate Ramon Novarro and Mollis O'Day "I am declared "little Mrs service to the public' as well as a colorful array of ex- DOROTHY DIX—I am engaged to a girl whom I love very "They Whitefoot emphatically DEAR — WADE WERNER Bv traas Jackie from the' embryo refuses to let her mar me unless she can but Doubtless the interstate com- - roam overi a lot of the Green ForHOLLYWOOD Cal — At last the Coo pan type with curls totto the The mother has a home 4 husband and other us to with must come have now go calendar is getting a chance to do and live est and merce commission wiu say "yes they You are old grandpa Henry's is re children tering ' but ever so my I girl will not marry ma unless her mother than farther making one objected railroad should be There Blllle ported to have been backed by In movies only something B W B do? think I if Whitefoot shall you lives with us What Dove's latest Is "going into producsystem m the united states as a mistake there Is only one postoffice eys that' Just because they can't find tion as "The Thirteenth Day ot Chaplin tern And like the postoffice it us where we used to be that they October" If the film turns out ANSWER: Hollywood parade of "stroll to be operated for the bene will give tip looking for us" to be a box office winner and starts ersThe ought Stand oat The air! svldently tares Very little for you If tha is heaviest at 6 p m You see "Just the' same I don't believe a cycle of similarly titled pictures fit of the public not for private In? Sha Is eompletely not is Chinese willing to leavs her mother for y"©u Also bod and Japgiants midgets dlvlduals they'll come oyer here" Whitefoot one can be sure that the Fourth anese would tie good for and that dominion wo mother's her under flappers bonneted oldAfro The next best thing Is to make insisted "Come on let's go outside of July the Twenty-fift- h of Dehouse with mother-in-lawould rule a you Such men andyour cowboys you the companies as big as possible for a little while anyway" and other popular holiday American shleks collar ad cember to home break you will and Iron up your a rod of of will not escape notice' boys eventually then watch and regulate them Hardly were the words outwas such a out under start colored with to doll trouble save when types taffy by refusing there WhitefooVs mouth yourself In the Billie Dove picture the baby and the ever carefully DIX DOROTHY present crowd a soft thud on the root of the handicap title refers to the date of the rev- ringlets and two little hearts al- olution In which the heroine's mis- of curious with eyes saucered In studio awe at the gates most stopped beating Before the climax for waiting fortunes POPE HAS the whistle to blow "What was that' whispered is reachedbegin driven out the princess REGAINED HEALTH Mra Whitefoot of her native Russia becomes the Whitefoot shook his head "1 maid of her own former maid to es- ' The celebrity luncheon place ts still Montmartre which advertises 8 — (AP)— With don't know" he whispered back ROME Sept cape starvation the pronunciation in parenthesis the coming of cooler weather Pope "Listen!" The Ymder the nam believe are I I Pius has fully regained his normal believe he over you their heads On the roof right food is more expensive here and health could hear soft footsteps They it is Yowier or Mrs Yowier" The pontiff is expected to resume knew that they were the footsteps Mrs Whitefoot didn't f wait to in the evening a master of cere his regular audiences at the vati of someone big None of the little reply She started for the firebox monies asks the distinguished- boys can next week He has been able folk of the Green Forest Could of the evaporator and Whitefoot and girls to arise and bow- They to walk for an hour each evening make footsteps like those There was right at her heels Into it they never disappoint their dear 360 m the Vatican gardens this week was a rattling of the old stovepipe ran and straight into their little The dr&p In temperature enabled which served a's a chimney for the nest in the fa corner And there the pope to overcome the effects of sugar-hous- e Hollywood Is 25 years old jthis "jDid you heart that?" they curled up close together and Call B V Glasmsmn at Standard-Examinan unusually hot summer and mi whispered Mrs Whitefoot listened and listened for further week And there is a hot rumor to taiK nor injuries to his foot received it is learning Whitefoot nodded "Of course I sounds when alighting from his automo heard HMie whispered back "How (Copyright 19X8 by the 'Mc (Copyright 192 by T W Burbile" could I help but hear it? My dear gess) Natight Syndicate Inc) A TirUIP ON THE ROOF - Scandals is a peanut affair compared to a first night showing of a The town movie in Hollywood throws a collective hat in the air and snaps into the frenzy of an Is the epileptic seizure Ga-g- a ' ! - month-wlthou- and ob-ct- : -- - silgar-hous- — r sugar-hous- wl 1 ot OH j ' i rt I on self-preservati- on " ut j - rl -- th j 1 ! - n-o- t rock-botto- m per-oxld- ed tal-cabs- French suffragists have carried their battle to the Hague And just a3 we had war so nicely outlawed too! — i ' 1 - - ) While Al Smith was speaking In loose Tom Syracuse a Heflln is investigating the rumor that it was a papal bull bull-brok- ' e i Gene Tunney declined Passenger Levine's invitation to fly from London to Paris Spurning fame again ht r"- - Hollywood - i j ' her-mothe- " Q piNroNs of the Press LEARNING A WORLD t (Daily Oklahoman) Modern means of quick communication are fast destroying what is left of provincialism and isolation Your next-doo- r neighbor is now driving along the highways of New England or gazing upon the moun tains that guard Pacific shores Or he may be summering among the Alps or viewing the beauties of the Danube or the Rhine The thousands that go questing about the continent both within the United States and out into its adjacent neighbors will be tens of thousands a few years hence Here is the paved road and the automobile furnishing quick means of transportation In the meantime tne BKies are last tilling with aircraft eagerly calling the venture some to a means of travel that will soon become commonplace With the passing of the provincial and Isolation will soon pass the last frontier Eager souls are already touring what was recently the wilds of Asia and Africa and South America The dark corners of the earth are being brought into light and what has been hidden for 30 centuries is fast becoming well knownr All the earth's face wuisoonbe charted and ail the tribes of men will soon be well ac quainted neighbors In the life of the present generation the world has been remapped and the most backward of peoples are fast be coming laminar with the planet on which they live "No man liveth unto nimseit ana no man dieth unto himself" has at last become a lit- eranrum MV --TALKING 3i3Al- WCrO-rdfc- a WOT A2tGUE? SIX) AN AND CmtYSUER WELLS FIXES US UP A KIND HEARTED By AHERN OUR BOARDING HOUSE - r w aun-bront- ed suga- PIUS r-house - Mo-Ma- rt) - LARGE STOREROOM AND 24TH ST BASEMENT AT er " |