4,- Dream Co S — Mon­ iti» TM tl- a L O N D O N ,^PJ ^ M ^ k i n g l ^ r T S B S . S 2 S ’ row ’ S * u j ^ S 5 i m TSSI stockings have again b « o » e * M w h eth selh ey shoo I , fashionable to Lofcden dttrthg the I » fr<* the l»St deeade t h i elusive him, Whea gpgoitdaUy receat k « i weatlfei-. >’ ‘ Wo W of the Mother l a d . ” ha MU fta «leaded palm « r V : ; B IB B I B' T ■ »k k. •* Special thadee of powder >are I8d sheriffs a ntrnry chaM. Me tended mbssMr. BNd s * *••• *• tfc-nl ' t-aiai iie f iii e M n iii h f i ^«ntoasHsstihtodss— »eapp karaB ce of being clad w ith • - • - -• i. <'^1'. •' , .'■. ' 1 1 fc;^’ ' ' •’ a ^ é AB Sandwlchèe, hreàd-and-hnttdr, jàlly spreads » «ft depend upon yoeg bread aa an lètnedMj if «ause he isn’t much of a hand at talking. He laughs most of the time be­ HOLLAND, Mich., Aug. 11.— Many a barefooted sthkU boy has cause his dream has com . true. , When he was a lad of 8 he went f.lt that he would be the happiest youngster ou earth if only he had to work on a farm near Mechaniv- burg, Pa. He had to work hard’ a circuh all his own. George P. Gets felt that way - He recalls when he first saw a when he wee a lad of 8 on a Penn­ circus poster, depicting some' of sylvania farm. . Circuses came to the Jungle donisene. There was a picture of tigers town seldom and whea they did cnme Gets often didn’t have mon­ and an elephant on a crossroad ey enough to go to them. But he sign boafd. "Wlhat are those?” Gets asked. vhwed that some day he would ohm one— or at least own a lo t of ‘•I’ll get some like that to' play with,” he said When they told wild animals. And now. at 88. a multimi!- him. But wages for a six-year-old 50 lihnaire. Gets has made his boy­ years ago were not sufficient ev­ hood dream come true. en for the purchase of the dog Owns His Own Zoo that Gets craved, to say nothing He has established h is sWa pri- of a"gtoWn tiger or elephant. v |te soo oa hi» beautiful "Lake-1 Then came the turn of fgte., alpe Farm” near here, and has Gets roae. Today he is one of filled it with all,th e strange anl- the ooutttry’a moat influential mnls he wanted to have when he coal mine operators. He haa thè menagerie coveted , And he keeps the place open t . during hit boyhood and he is shar­ tge public. He even holds big ing Ma happiness with the world. bgrbecMs to give an added treat With his twe sone he lives be­ to the people who eOme to see hla tween hit farm here and Chicago/ collection. dr.lTlnr back and. forth *s Jgncy He’s doing M all to satisfy the dictate» j y^BTW gBp U u K W r u id lw C I ill Te’nnisQueen Gets loves his animals. They remind him of poor kids. He was poor once himself and knows the v à io, o f a Uttle kindness. And he loves people. That'» why he has his Informal parties at Astoria shipped 43,780 cases which he has fad as many as 20,- 088 guests. salmon and 58,427 pounds of but­ “l a getting too old To go to ter, during June, other people’s celebrations. I w a .t them to corns to-mine lrfstead.” Hillsboro— Prams buildings on Lynne block, to bo replaced by He doesn’t say much more be- modern structures. FRANKLIN ì ^MS^K a SS5'" S esioE S , DOT VUIIA faBT S om e idba OP ramiti <5»t*KNE lengien P re s e llin g Suzanne Lenglen'. champion woman tennis player of the world, who has turned ptofessionul. She has signed a contract to play p#0-tennis under the management of C. C. Pyle, also pilot of ••Ited” Orange, foot- ¡.all ntng^ Susinne will tour this country In the fall. Ar> offer of »110,000 lo r a four-months' Jaunt is sold to have persuaded the Set queen «o «liter > the professional ranks. ’ Cottage Grove—Architect em­ NKW CANCER RfcRUM POUND TO CURE RATS ployed, txfBraw plans for new cltg hall. LONDON, — (U P )— A cancer serum making rats iipmune is de­ scribed in the annual report of RCbeburg Bovinjton ranch, th» British Empire Cancer Cam­ 1700 acras,*sold to Price Broth- paign. Dr. Thomas Lu mad on of b n. the Lister Institute, performed ex­ periments on fifty rats successful­ ly. according to the report. ■ ' « Injection e f the appropriate ser­ um la m ilignaat tumors in the feel of rats, the*Teport indicate» caused the tumors to disappear. Temporary Itoppage of circula­ •AUBAWTS.SO He H ep YlRST MBAU tion in the psfft affe c te d Is a part OU&HT TO u v e W l U .e e U K 6 L -THROUGH IT r of the proqpittfb. It wag found, the report doilares, that ftro tin more fa different Mug of’ a rat could be marfe^te vanish by treat- aem «( only wtf iad that rata which had been /iibjacted to th* serum Ugatmegt were Immwtae to .«I uv~^ u r u i UMmvas o i uwnevr. BUDAPEST, edng m ia Ma la study to lo- Tl»a method wee to In- commlt sul- Hli ehe gave BAKERY Vote bear «owe «ay of the man Who BBdoeeds« Fact» will s » / 4‘it wan good judgment m i lack that made him saYfe money for h iaetart”. Our Havings D ep a r tin g pacing 4 per cent interest affords yot-qp equal op- The Citizen« Bank of ■hiiiagih By Taylor IT’S AN IDEAL HoMEV-A f the >♦• » . » « » > * . s . s . e . . o . w . e 1« è ««i«» » » »woo »¡» an » »e » s » « a . PARIS, (U P )— Todrtste iron» the American boats arriving gt Cherbourg and Hlrte and Taking the train for Paris have reported to the pollop several t i n « in thg ihst month that a gang of confi­ dence m«n hkyebe8& reapihg a big harvwft by meahs oi doped eigarettts handed to the victim by a benevolent looking, mao casual­ ly met with in the station or on the train. The crook usually Walts upt‘1' he spots a man trateilthg glfth«. strikes up a cpftVef8sU«h had ttl- fbrg the cigarette. i f the noW- eomer l a o i s f fo f the fifot time it is easy to talk to him affout what he eht>alQ see In the gar capital. U he accept* the stack, conversation beCOfnM h a ir, the tourist gets dissy ahd « itfn a tly his senses led*» feftn. White hg is awakened a t Paris— boat trains come through without g stop— he la without roH a id often Without passport. ’ / x ' ... -■ ‘-r r You must collect much exper­ ience before you can colIStt much mossy. i k H i Some time ago he despatched a commission to Arabia w heif the notion seized him to have a herd of pore-bred Arabian horses. When the animals arrived Gets gave them all away to friends. Why? ‘ Because his friends admired them so much. '7<~ "I wanted them to have soma fan .to o ,” he says. Hip soo and farm are constant­ ly open to the public. The rich man's money is buy­ ing hack hla lost childhood. oivls F r a n k lin ’s S u p erio r B r a k Ax Often As they Waal ft. BY soy j . < hbbons when he was a kid. The soo consists of some 75 an- imhls. These range in else and kind all the way from a pair of 24-foot python snakes up to an elephant. Scattered in between »IS a melange or tigers, a lion, varieties of monkeys, Jaguars, the smallest pony in the world and a