Spend Longworth freq say will have sion to recogni “The ci 20% the gentiewom in from .* and f and Ar Flori ucky, Mas Jory fornia, Kansas, Cali Hilinols, Kent ofits. New ‘ork 1 y be the h he will time or whi name mplete gtate ment, 1 Lhe new will have in is less than elg con membership Pp ¢ht women mem house of representatives, number in its history. In 1917 Jeannette Mon tana atiracted nationwide attention as the first woman to be elected gress, ns did Miss Alice Oklzchoma whe she Washingt op have bec en h public Ing of eight year "ns no wrs of the the largest Eankin of to con Robert=zon was rs of the But so aceust to the Idea of wom office that the nt to Noon sent on hy the vo 1921 one state in omed we in hig in ess this women cong will not cause as but mach comment the senting of ane did twelve years ago To five of swering the the rofl representatives ely, CONEressSwo enll in the of iH he no special nov for all of them served in the enticth congress, on facet that gress represented the second term for of -~ Mrs. Florence Prag Kahn of California, Mrs. Edith Nourse Rogers of Massachusetts, nnd Mrs, Mary T. Norton of New Jersey. Mrs Katherine Langley of Kentucky was elected to the Seventieth congress and Mra, William A. Oldfield of Arkansas was appointed to that body to fill the men an hioyse Nov cH thre them had died. All five of these congresswomen were reelected to the Seventy first congress Inst November and the new congress will see the sistorhood in the house augmented by “the three Ruths ~Mrs. Ruth Bryno Owen of Florida LONOWORTH n they sleet we and there the name Or re Crile Of, ing in elected, figure to a be sald that Ruths voles Wn prefer hakespearean, it might these three were suc of (OR the po Of the group of five congresswomnmen have served the have who previous terms, who way come to congress “in own right,” All of the in a fashion, Inherited thelr congressional mantles from thelr husbands. Mrs Kahn, Mra. Rogers, and Mrs, Oldfield, are widows who were appointed or after the deaths of their hus Mrs Langley was elected by people her state nas ao “vindi hushand, formerly a hud been convict the prohibition Norton is oniy one he said to her others, hands, the cation” of her saeniative of whe of repr edd of violation Inws Of Iwo may three the few Congresswomen alse he sald to have “inherit: thelr mant in a different fash Mra, MetCormick is the daughter the lute Senator Mark Hanna of of the late Senn tor Medill McCormick Hiinols, Mra Owen is the daughter of William Jen nings Bryan, once a member of con gress but more famous as a candidate for President in 18506, 1900 and 1008 and secretary of state under President Wilson, Mrs. Owen has another dis tinction-<that of being the only for mer British subject, since the early days of the republic. to be elected to n seat in congress. She is the widow of Mal Reginald Owen of the British army who died in 1927 from wounds received In campaigns against the Turks during the World war. Although Mrs. Pratt has no such political heritage ns the other two tuthe, she had achieved distinetion In her own state before she entered the national arena. As a member of the los fon, of the widow of ! { i RMICK wonrd of ali oyed York city, lermenu of New more than Astor of Manhatisn “ the “principal Tiger" on local fame as Pol baiter of many eivic problems, In fact, all of have bad polit experience which fits them for the roles tl to gress with is re Mrs public the congresswomen ical “y are play in the new cor mber of bers. MeCormick™ introduction to life secretary to her father Senator Mark Hanna, during the sec McKinley campaign. As a help mate for her husband during his ea reer fn Washington, her knowledge of politics iocreased, Although Mrs. Langley her hushand’s successor in congress, she bad had political experience of her own before that time. She was the first woman member of the Repub ilean state central commitiee in Ken. tucky and served as chairman She was the first chairman of the state organization of Republican wom en, an alternate to the national publican convention in 1020 and a del 1924, ord nu walnen wm Was BS ond was vice Le Mrs, Norton's distinction lies in the fact that she was the firgt Demoernth wonnan to be elected to congress, She bus been a social worker in the day nurseries In Jersey City, had served on the Democratic state com mittee, wns delegate at large to the Democratic national committes and has been a member of the New Jorsey state legisinture, service wives ™ had previ Except as “congressional Mrs. Kahn and Mrs. Rogers had no political experience ous to their election to congress Neither had Mrs. Oldfield, but as the wife of the Democratic “whip” in the house, who was always successful In lining up members of his party In crit ical measures, she always manifested a keen interest in the work of that body and thus was amply edueated for her duties when she was elected to congress herself, Tricky Japanese Art Japanese gervens gnarled Japanese pine tree seldom show the whole tree Usunlly only the huge trunk is shown, with the rest of the tree appearing to go out at the top of the screen. This is beenuse the artists wish to give an Impression of the size of the tree. and is typlenl of the imaginative quality of Japanese art. In the same way the sacred moun: picturing the taln Pajigama 1a not completely ple tured, as the proper perspective as to its size would then be lost. There is a saying: “One should never paint Fajiyoma without the mist around its nse. 1f the pase Is seen, one cannot understand its size” nn In the Balance It wns a benutiful sutumn evening. The river was looking at 1ts best when Hornee launched the canoe and took his pince beshde Margot in the stern. With a contented look on her face, the girl put one hand over the side and dangled it In the water, The canoe gave an unpleasant wobble, “Dearest,” sald Horace In alarm. “you'll have us over! We must keep the bont well balanced.” She nodded, a little frightened. For some time they drifted along without stirring. Then Margot addressed her swain, “Horace,” she said, In a timid voled, "would it be safe if-if 1 shifted my caramel over to the other side of my mouth?'-London Answers, —————— i ——— Serious Disease| | Method Known for Com-! plete Eradication of the Dreaded Ailment. The growing of string beans for ser because lously of an handicapped for years | disease known as bac. which affects stems, pods and seed. There are no methods known for eradicating the | disease completely, and accordingly, | control measures offer the only relief, ! As the infective agent is doubtless | carried from season to season on old vines, these should be raked up and | burned. If allowed to remain on the | land, they will be plowed under and | serve us a source of new infection | should beans be planted on the same | yeur, Don’t Spread Manure. re the beans have been threshed seed and the straw live be spread Whe for hins been used i the manure | upon land in- | bedding stock, should not So far as possible plant beans only same plece of ground | intervening crop. Avold | while the follage tends to spr the | vithout an Is wet as this ead disease, The planting of two or three is recommended method I hiight., The Ce POUGS BIVes disease year seed] as the most bag | promisin of controlling selection of free and Iz tedious, 0 af wl seed Varieties Susceptible of disease. | {r seed, hile this procedur ne means of getting god All icculent Green Feed Essential for Chicks - of epends on they food, af the birds Taylor, exten ssbandry | plenty green her words, the foundation lock RAYS in pou university the I$ pu iry hit green feed only un tizer and an aid to dige lent 130 containg vitamines now to fur hout Fay will ¢h roug Mr found ArRe, immer ne of the produces cutting broad leaves, water leaves for fee g, the small « are left § lop for fate abbage and ngels and ear Pr red for late fall fs Incubated Worm Eggs ie steps he Mcl 0 Pi ' owing any incu atl the pigs have g« will resist the is when (hey in embodied They Rig ¢ are Aun system vent the little pigs bated worm Aten infesta- are four | ded 80 heir system Cleaning the farrowing quarters and | dip is the first step. This is followed ng pen. | may | | into the clean farrowl takes off worm eggs that been sticking to the sow, This have * &¥ Around the Farm 3 Turkeys should always be fed in never on the ground. - . * If you wish to double the strength { » - * Thin your woodlot. Yon will get | wood for the winter fires, an appetite for buckwheat cakes and sausage, and an Improved woodlot. s % % A proper place to keep and handle the herd sire is as Important as a pump in the well or any of the other things that we see so commonly on the farm. . 8 » Golter may be prevented in lambs, by feeding potassium fodide to the pregnant ewes. This can be given in the water, using five grains per ewe per week. . "0 : Thorough cleaning of pens and equipment in the {arrowing house, the first step In the Mclean county sys tem, ean best be done when the equip ment Is modern, preferably of steel, . sn One of the best feeds for making hens lay Is lean meat. 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