?ads Will Keep i and Giris on Farm Automobile Owners' , belief* good roads will r< cour:;-y boy# and girls til !nnnn and more city hrli to & > to the farms," de jt fle^.'e, in the Topeka -jfiit j?uf stem of highways, ,t project proposed for Kan fou.'d delude t5.f?7J) miles ?urfiCfd -wl that could be r* da}* ^ year, without one jdltiona! mst to the raxpay 1 the principal causes of the cities is the unimproved ijtly Improved roads which ff#ctua! harrier between the , wife and children and the pleasure and gayety that jid towr life offers. With _ of the automobile this bar Iju a way removed, but rain Ireather promptly replaces It r (project to break down the r between the farra and jsas includes the passage [it the next legislature, sub the people of Kansas a authorizing a state system ys to be paid for by the annually by the present i license fees. also Includes removal of i_obllt from the personal tax list. This feature in It d tend to reduce the taxes mtoraobile owner and give i improved system of 365 touchln/r svery county and ortaot trade center In the 4 vj Improvement Is toting Billion a Year if&itude of ths -country's road tint program le emphasized ary of the govsrnmeht's psr nade by Thoin&s H. liac ilef of the United States [public road* who was tha iptaker st the twentieth au ction of the American Road usodation, held In New I KridM have been made la bn K of roads In the United m nld, "but the building pro it country has scarcely been The federal government gives are than 6 per cent of aid to I localities In meeting the ex Improving roads. Since 1916 i of public roads has under- > program of 180,000 miles of irtment help. itoot the United States last II of $976,000,000 was spent i leral government, the etates, ud municipalities In building ?ing roads. There are 2,800, of roads la this country, of 10.000 miles remain to be 1m 4 of good automobile roads tart railroads but will help itiltlcs in band will disprove don held bj some that utatei I funds for motor roads are mousy for the benefit of the K large rather than for the ^selves. the traffic is local, that is to ttate. Take the case of for instance. There the 1 the highways is 70 per cent is. It Is traffic confined to itate's borders, giving the ?Orgeat benefit of Its road lm la general, we have found ^ cent of the road traffic on to highways Is truck or short ^ and that 06 per cent Is * Bet the bulk of traffic re "tiia state boundaries." Roads Movement Is Gaining in Popularity ^ roads movement is gather it tuoves. T. C. Powell, fcnt of the Erie Railroad Oo., 4 to have said, "The time has ' th* nation's railroad fa-, *o heavily taxed by the 1 tonnage offered that there J* in which we may get jLnd that Is by asking te employ motor trucks ba\u*( say, up to thirty 10 thai releasing railroad ^uipment for the laager ? go by ao other means." * j itan td Highway in National Parks *** &ns been given is ths 7J of highways la ths na JJ* of the Ualted States. bsen built through deep ^ vcro8s towering moun t>e?Me rippling streams Anting trout and Into J*1*- Hotels amd camps ?rected to proYlde com *?nvraoUatlons In the most " ^accessible places. ((g), 19)13. Western Ne?r?p*p?r U?lon ) * I j Our deeds will travel with us from afar. And what we have been makes ua what we are. We would rather believe that we s mount on the things that are under our feet, our dead selves, to a i higher better self. SEASONABLE GOOD THINGS A nice hot sandwich which Is esp?? , daily good to serve with tea is the ! following: Spread thinly cut slices J of bread with but- { ter, then with orange marma lade. Put the slices (matched) together in pairs and remove the crusts, cut the sandwiches in halves crosswise. Put into a dripping pan, place in a hot oven and toast lightly on both sides. Omon Soup. ? Break the bone in si* pounds of beef bone, add three quarts of water and let simmer six hours. I 'eel and slice six small onions and ' cook in enough .butter to prevent burn in-. until soft. Strain tiie beef stock ? there should he three pints ? add ; two and one-half teaspoonfuls of beef ! extract, the onions and salt to taste. J Cut bread in slices, remove crusts and ' toast. Place the toast in a tureen, add the soup, sprinkle with grated parmesan cheese and serve. Stuffed Peppers. ? Wipe four green peppers and parboil ten minutes in one quart of water to which has be??n j added one-fourth of a teaspoonful of , soda. Cut into halves lengthwise, r