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Not fa t d ta t ite bucailoli oft nur e tias o tne its ran witho tn 1 r l r of ld liri ,, ut I d t Iti tis ii which atd o murh atret iosn f the h.ilIrllil h.ow houe oeet ILo ThmL l t't)rman s t he G or ld col andt n a Vermn; < l.r t. aw,,re a reath hai n wT lsg ohn in requlrl end s i t w h athr firtuko'.no rNt th'tt odiostante i to e b u th mide o t ihttr oeooccupiend aolthe fir fereescthol tin one of ,I r ot.l! t,:•. Inm short, fri - every stand•a schooi l est.e abl ed t irghi tons th t olte n oarest town or p ros;-roads com- e Hetrei, irall la h. mvito t o ::id estia leyes hasv dvlmunity pt to do to thure Gre oent-day Anericanto t od rg a f bourto y otf oaore W a ssin tgo.e f a m ser In th is e ra o f ru ra l free d e liv ery a n d ra il .oahh o l s t hra diei s:o rat•:of m o elas cho it n it d eroadsa d tr ys t si oand i auto i e. T o l t n Ge only was the i fa th teer ( Iis Coitvtry a i ;Wlpl)rrter of s iti o i lanche firt" tibh t lng o"o' 1..o. olro ts l nte h o m r nanitd , bt thht o;ron the reecc asoah er t os chidn by thale iang) oldfashionedr n .rg e v a s f"i t"o n o time As d \\y. Asother ofrese ation. P rs: thid d o thl'e ei enth cen s r es o n o ota r e deteran tire companya in interest i. tihe MaisoiIc lodge of w'hit 'arhihg',U u a5 a tere -oster, and the o:dse roo s ofr o te mor t promen th po rt ous inthe unitedStates whai and the hoty f or was thex ndrin t,'bu are fillned with W hngton relics o Amonged to out the buildings in Alexandria tiself l ratook hndi bomeingo theprt which ne o the cief "sow pa c"ot he i soric trafi which attract mucrh attention froms developthed an teonshiv h fredi ta e. hdoe ds oldtown, Gorge W nto a o ther l ea g rest visitors Is the old coloni al mansion at the wa ooriner of Duke and Ste sah loeortreets, where Lafayette and his suite toa and othe r proel dut hialel the harb or t eneril c manderon tdh e night uefo th t besto nere quartered when the distie gush ofcahgo sh iod loae ngol d iso deso ed t down in thiory as horadofby tTh ed Frenchman visited this countrya char Vin g ahis honor. Not far distant is the build xanhIng occupied as thek i s crc n rhe ost in e insrs fu eree school int more. Then fme the vlandars induens tt haeldatty een tade by ad p otic iethe bounty of George Washington. cmbnted tobingabu the commle rcia eulipsre Gerge Whigton wa s a ln g ua res On Fairfax street, near Duke. Is the tio'sie r r of the fe s t o fs th e wlasd te and whe, atera h socl of Alexandria peacle First Presbyterian church, built in taldof the natiov n which speedily overshadowd mostain the Carl. He oedh im slel hoouse ithathen resent Wthis 7. ate. nd For 30 ears streetif th ea .Aanadrl , invaioust, way.s. Tens came the betc ,o t terracedegro of the mansion has eenlst ndig ne tahe of K hoe oarc hiet buil g risloatds win c hoiero te uc trafoic sl o mping o thesriver, rend eroIn gI niento Fathe of hie C eruant erh and ieth in reen ere ,ouo ter c hannl, i sand fin ther Com ivl a or G Wrnd tohe sa e K os H s toic Prot s o Lneeo Viorgia. PaotomaonItwase haandlooeG enerl Wahington'sBcus- utv K walnut, onses tof tohe rew perfiae iee uthe n bl ine this e tweentth centuryd an oete of t ospta le ue c 2d ,Febray ownu boop found nthe fstoratwe. as thearcno ate x oantd progeets onth mn thas la onitedSt ed when he cam eto lexandrianerto attendthe itm sdevera mthst wansas eusin sredto fin reaptree sit a yearem na they holnd th e ery orfe obru whxensie Nconspight Bl o, e w hich r bintutedm in. h is ahonorthable for s t the on e wasond ti n greCtsae id ebeach r rin the e utrin . d ogrr ey Washington'vt i n Ale a nd r i aftere rose, to mem as t e ther count yretand woa ut downe xpra l fo r 'thist che birthday thetre a big cenebrina the vio itorh lit e of the W rfo nel"awped ce. Thes istrei g.tr i s of orfe t ln a n e two fevet hi an the at ias of tie w shitghl nd mrka nde oelcs held ao C eogget' taer tn and conteri ted dt e ineiontene dIn to no eroe that d oor of ilso e h abll wodenetiowe d with th private ose ifeea d p hubli caer, prme colo enthdr soc l ia gnleor Thte ing s ea iws careri b thslatnce fr hsen Worrel toaf tol ader ofr pt Revolutio, Oflten the paresi Gen Waiti sh into nwa s most intimtl b e nope the aerst ari in aundas Hner kel Wad went alwof thoe U nie d S ate sy oes lateo A t casn byaedwitsuh tp the oy o Aandria rother year a llgonve smreon n i. n the H enter is nter gre boa c or stomlsle of to a rtic bpadin the eaxerise 17t wheinh p a sed consdr ab ly pa oe Jrt ion soea of the e ,ntin tedins c oor so. hard the governors of Vimrogini And Mrland are the rton He showe himself a godB i tienD by se wihia or oclat in claoer prta's Aleximity- The tc h ldlen ym T hiuse was a vol ntie ogua neiao 1861."carvedby hand, eAch etterin.re toun r nonia t thanis any othernco mmuitys tet Aroundntohteaetereoupedrtherproductsnof sengan aldst taos thoug a mo aommoathe the years ao.a- M th bVdernon Troken Rntuase. ports tha ind e o herta woubl pers. d o, Beit• Whoengtheaservantiquartrswererestoredtat kown, fr all throat hare vars handinsce, wuael NAMIGTe b Oy . p M ou nt Vernon, h l renhra a sd tbarhei o Abed busdriness s t thet a fomrd al route o Gemoneyoroge abopt aayeforeuenrteo raetsit its rtoret shee a tetleof' tis hamo i deay, theeir areof ther highwas a oe mai e oh e da bytr Ka brevewHeuight-lookn ladri p Wate r i s the troo bThe homeand oh a ta sea told Alexandria, isl"gaind on" three hi urved hirt fo lr shin"toafellws tse gueststo treemo shee Insan g ar Htstorhcee sowit tore enow forgiome saore Pof y ors b other name. o"aowcoh, the od asn rerpled rathr toinsdgsa foteroon w utonn Tr s tcr bp p tieest pave buines steet tha aford rote f one topay or he rstoatin Itwathe ob.N b lot.. Sul N% 4iij,$ I bI iits. \\ ~ \ \ i/i ~ '3~econo'r up~-r·'I t he . S L / l . tiierroro ~ roeCall kinds.. i It ts bI. . But prncesi tl UVU t" ii .% 1 -ihModem Received Highest - Award '' Worlnis ?uro Food SosiWuu (;, EXPLAINEC. "There' That refutes the comic pa per joke that mecssengers don't run" "Yes, I believe there is a dog light up the street." What the Copy Boy Wrote. Rtepre.entative Dan Anth ony of Kansas, loibUlsher of the Leavenworth Tlne-, once had an office toy who yearned to know how to use a type writer--w hich ac omnplishmet:t, the boy figured, would make him a regular reporter. Anthony turned an old broken-down machine over to him, says the M ash ington Herald, and bade him learn to run it. "What'll I write?" the boy asked. "Oh, just take sonme sentence, any sentence at all," Anthony told him. "and see how long it will take you to till a page with it." The boy set to work. An hour or two later Anthony chanced to notice the page on which the lad had been working. 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