. Book of the Royal blue . ilroad to Toledo and Michiganpoints. Defiance, Ohio. Population 8,000. Animportant manufacturing city. Wawasee, Ind., is the charming summer resort built on the lake of that name, whereeach year thousands of pleasure-seekersspend the summer in private cottages andhotels. Gary, Ind. Thirty miles from Chicagoon southern shore of Lake Michigan; amost remarkable city, dating its birth in1906, with a population of 12,000 in by the United States Steel Cor-poration and its subsidiary companies, whohave spent many millions of dollars in erect-ing and equippi


. Book of the Royal blue . ilroad to Toledo and Michiganpoints. Defiance, Ohio. Population 8,000. Animportant manufacturing city. Wawasee, Ind., is the charming summer resort built on the lake of that name, whereeach year thousands of pleasure-seekersspend the summer in private cottages andhotels. Gary, Ind. Thirty miles from Chicagoon southern shore of Lake Michigan; amost remarkable city, dating its birth in1906, with a population of 12,000 in by the United States Steel Cor-poration and its subsidiary companies, whohave spent many millions of dollars in erect-ing and equipping the greatest steel plantsin the country. A beautiful view of Lake Michigan isobtained for several miles approaching thegreat western metropolis of Chicago, whichis entered at Grand Central Station. Chicago, 111., is the second largest city inthe United States, with a population of2,224,491. It lies at the foot of LakeMichigan and is a central meeting point ofall the great east and west trunk lines ofrailways in Washington By GEORGE E. TACK When Freedoms trumpet blast rang down the years,Wild Bigotry, with hands imbrued with Tyranny, that wields the kingly rod,Stood mute, aghast, while God confirmed their called, and as His voice resounded far,A form uprose — the form of Washington,Brave Manhoods flower. Libertys bold son,Strong girt with glory. Freedoms lustrous star. Truths noble chieftain, crowned with deathless fame, And in lifes galaxy of stars to glow, A beacon light of never-quenched flame. Crimes of tyrants and bigots to show; These make our Washington for age and youth, A synonym for Freedom and for Truth. The Octagon House, at Washington


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