Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
re DANTE AVENUE | The hie hia Motor C ompany’ s New ‘Garage—the Home of the Oe : AS TUR PRA tha 2 AU oti] UTES uT SOUGE Med t ‘ts Residences Street in Chicago becom. THE BEI 7 mn f the old home. M! fj th THE HEROES OF THE TRAIL «rooms have cellings with Beaatl| ‘ To the y ry of the first settlers on what is now North heen the work: of Hessian | , teens: ners during the Revolution, . builder of Kenmore was orie o: host promini the Revolutionary Wai arms, for theoweats Written by Flora Cameron Burr, Rugby, NOD. jal meeting wi : NW prairies rol re their wondering ayes now the property’ of the ssociation which keeps the hibited in England. I t plain is heard ind dare quench the flanies the love impe hat moves the sur in heavy I ' 1 lor pete to he. igh tio broom and h ened vein The heart id the dirk they give and hand, Ky., Oct. 50. may be broug! faintly lighted i caverns of » the federal it as a1 vides means fo: >» make it the » the natior i, When 8 Pembina second nat east of the Minimun of 20,000 the government, the region le may be desiguated to national park purpos rn Federal legislation + has approved the project. Besking:: fficient Acreage Max B. Na d woe they fall, aitless race e lowing bar Vv the tate, And the sons of the strong shall find 70.4 All that, for which ye sought for the pur s being: raised by s trod the Scot. popular subscription. Mammoth Cave hi plored through vari total d 150 miles or mor Dr. W. medical Ithough _ its discuss t che distane lems with her on ¢ : a if all the rtists have discovered in Queen tifal finished Inte- | of the caves in thi Elizabeth How-artist and a keen one of, the finest, rel-! known and plotted. a “connaistour.” : < to be found Thinks sf Caverns st in Virginia, The mansion walls are An aligniaent of certain larg: Plays for the Poor pineled to the céiling, Its central | a wide areh. sink holes und hollows of the re-| — ferself abiiplanba gion with their intervening plateau | cian, the Queen p! sections convinces him that large yeal maestria. Bet . southeast of | used to play parts of which The pri hall is spanned mes River, -c¢ beds whic R. Thompson, to h anes of Brandon, n inspira- ke 10 | tion to the tho have visited | mej there, For over two hundred’ years, 1 of | Brandon has been the home of the iolin| Harrisons. Portraits by famous artists hang n biulding. ames River, én the Queen h ¢ immediately took her and went, with one of her Ladies, | to the child’s bed She played| ¥Pon the walls of the n e played | PS pove Brandon on the for the little sufferer for a full | another of Virginia's Nistoric estates, ‘Sherwood Forest,” purchased by ident John Tyler in 1842. Since that date the struct to which Pres- ident Tyler retired with his bride af- ter relinquishing the office of the lency has remained in the Tyler tion inciude: lossal Guver Hidden Riv Cave, Diamond Domes, Co! Queen demonstrated her eon-! Py ception of Charity when, day aft she visited ‘the aged paint rmians who, striken with blind- i was unable to work. She | trie rd to che i ,,art_and artist: During t tidigatar to. tt Tied “lowered a curtain ¥e steel indicates to reologist. the Vaterland and herself that at an carlier time before its ‘used to say, she worked 25 a ie ane, ables Tbe dd roof collapsed, it must have been at the side of the President of t Bari eh ne _gamnbes eats a great and labyrinthine cavern. | International Red Cross. at a Mi | windows ele 14 ack wal chimneys Eyeles sh jong have been Hospital. It was In a modest s the hospitality ‘et the mown in Echo River in the Cave. ee of all comfo f a: Governor Marry F. Byrd Similar ones lately have appeared i ! rginia’ and Lieutenant. Comman- in a well at Glasgow, Richard Evelyn Byrd, North Pole citizens are wondering w re the descendants of the for- river, whose course is unknown, ; i ers of this architectural gem . a i of Colonial Virgin under the city. a Westoveg was built about 1730 by ~% | William Byrd II, on the ‘beautiful Belgian Queen Holds | iF ~ Virginia Homes {| plantation purehased: in 1688 by his sR father. Lo las: acs Adjoining Westover on the hanks | at: ake of All c ae ie tho Associated Press) of the James iver is Berkeley, an: | a i otting the banks of the historical | other 0: a) ia’s » most istorica! Brussels, Oct, 20.—C)—Musician, | y DORE the Bans of ciate: many, | homesteads, “Lake Brandon, futther ician, artist, scientist or la- Gy probably more, cologigl homes than | down the James, Berkeley is elbsely fer, each has a sympathetic aud- are to be ‘seen in any other one sec. | allied with the Harrisons in Virginia, with the Queen of Belgium. tion. Just as the carly history of| Berkeley was the Piste of a pres- Mire is cherished by the poor be- Virginia and_America. Aptana from the| ident of the United Stevan, © governar, gause she js modest, charitable and Jamestown colony at he mouth of |'of Virginia, a signer bey ¢ Declar: ng mother: The middle class- the James River, so along its banks! tion of Independence, and ‘a revolt pressed with the Queen's | stand the palatial ctstates of many | tionary general. af Id_ families. simple Though 4 |°Onc of the oldest homes is Bacon's| The home of George Washington's cess of Sevean Biren, she has ' Castle almost at the river's end. This| sister, Betty, and the! famed beautyy ,-eveh in the darkest hours residence.of the friend of. Governor| Nelly Custis, Kenmore, ip to be. re; the ted hearts of her Berkley was sojsed ca 2 “fort” during Bardot aa one of the! mere precioug, Bacon's Rebellion and has since borne} historieal passessions of Virginia.Just \the name, “Bacon's Castle.” outside Fredericksburg, Kenmore Ey 9 a ru yy olone! tel is by eh ay opal 6 of Oldest pre-Revolttionary. da i incess o eh oe! Built by. Arthur Allen’ who came| — spacious lawn surr a the. three, over from England in 1649, Bacon’s| tory. building- whose four chimneys: Jastle’s ste¢p roof shelters a spa-| stand out Drontinently @t-the four cor- e ski con- | cious home in which are to be found’ ners of the roof, In gontrast to, th Peer pid the low ceilings, oaken crossbeai simple dignity of the main building is| | massive walls and huge chimneys of | a right wine wis a6 rthie hi ather’¢ © ipl ana nt ‘an Caen aa caste on ihe’ ‘tower | i P oe dames River ‘in Vieeinie. and looking | wayssThomas Jeffer: done pon the iver high bl buildings whose des d found in all of them. Eyeless The new Are Clues Byrd Homestead b “Sherwood Forest,” with its wings ther side, is over 100 yards | he configura PAGE THIRTY THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 1% is the most cunapiclédatyetent- | nt place in order and colléets relics of al plaster which is said | THEY Caan fae Ch heduted for Thuradayy Be called: and -it ted to call: off: the whist, and sten in on tie championship fight. A men 00 feet long, claimed tobe sdevigns them, | the in the world, has been, ex- | seven blocks long. Flanking it on the} and: blues whtich — bolt of light- largest. ii S. i onthe Bi Feaph re a - FIREPROOF sponace “BOLT ON LAKI City Phaencrs “Yotend:Windy| | Cty’ to Be Foeat Point “Fer Air-Traffie > > ‘0, Cot. 30--(FF—Out In Lake Michigan beyond * Chicezo’ harbor breakwaters, a stretch of vate where sharevise honts now ply, Font a aay te punctuated by an inland ales port. The isle, now taking form on Fc board blueprints, will be the point of the nation’s air traffic, city planners believe, and dt will be the “farthest east” point on Chi jeago’ reclaimed lakeshore. ‘ush Back Lake » Breakers which once tossed <their spray atthe edge of Michigan avenue alteady have. been-nushed back al- Seat a mile ta provide a broad muni- park ‘wWere Field Museum and Siiauces: Field now rear their col- umhs.. Opposite this new shortline, stretching southward from the busi- ness, district, a chain of artificial is- Jands is being built. These islands wit! be parks, linked by bridges to form an ultra-outer| pp, meaer A sixty-seven acre strand opposite | Soldiers” A gd the northernmost of} these islan will be a temporary ae field at the .tims of the football game this fall, abate jnilitary and naval airmen will come. to eatth and from which they! nj will tise in maneuvers duting the i t | eridizon contest. Courdinated: Trattic Onteide this island will stand4the artificial insular rectangle which is to be Chicago's airport gf ‘the fu: tute. It is to be 2,500 fee wide and ‘north and west wilt be the municipal] At Our New Fitéproot Building ‘ a iseetipee sion ane Cea ARETE sonia pens will. have Fy ol ot Vt! re aeto cigee dese date “histotians, re- jisalons “ure aiding Sane gArarchivacce, artiats, and a staff son in. ithe Bier . ume, designers. gO . Oesth =) idicord! “Ai Hound” and. he . jumat = i fash te the gcene. seape” nee three, age Tr AOUANinE aight te teed: if the wreckage rieg Whose influcnce is a pétont hi ‘ “* and yuadied dneven ihe Keteey. bjnaeit o Is wd le These ure three rind of uB- in heealdca workete snc fforts hel ate Piatore he ligs tine to nate the mation etre ot today. | pa ete ek a ds ey work wi over; thelr mame to» i do not bin2e in: olpetric: lighte+—but i 9 ae xt Bera Ficld, oe Be ae in a nicasure, the heart and ‘inte a A. Yara cep your the se mn re . im, officials at pe ent of the whodd wv nm or ve Ae to nes love Py he i eka ee have left ~g are pai mitine mir | Be have ne Aime barteteg ir rat oa a new shi Pe Thus, saat pre ares sera the crowd seneas his + dent ie superiors’ faith in the glitter of . oes has the. | ra pilot on the ° after a eg the Sie “Tikely nevis to fly afaine te ore) Basil ts have been received Colare. , several. Jehn s in Afrita, Indian tor. icholaus, su: | orator . tting or costume, (and ane and. money were. turned over tole cxactiy how ity colors will appear | te: tho Criminal. Commissioner, and iwthe black and white of the.finished the: Getaa received. presents filmc: He gocs over each setting with | in apprecia ne citne of here honesty. — the chief of the rok cheek on rode? ee. thet Che etectriaa! er lack and whi Ps