Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 147, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 June 1919 — YESTERDAY UNIQUE. [ARTICLE]

YESTERDAY UNIQUE.

Did you notice anything unusual about yesterday? No? Well, anyway, .there has not been, and will not be another day just like it this year. It was not different in the matter of weather or temperature, or anything like that—infact, in sudo matters 'it was quite Vike b&zens of other days-* But different —ip fact, unique. Oh, well, it is too hot to discuss the matter; so here’s the answer. Yesterday, June 22, you k now — or do you?—was the longest day of the year. Now you remember, don’t you? That the sun rose at 5:28 o’clock and set at 8:35 o’clock. Today will be just sixty seconds shorter than yesterday, and tomorrow sixty seconds shorter than today. Sixty seconds of daylight, to be sure. No; the length of the entire day is the same old twentyfour hours as usual.