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Libertyville Independent, 29 Aug 1918, p. 7

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INDEPENDENT, THURSI)AY, LAKE VILLA"I MILLBURN l OR<iY ENDIS IN À Herbert Nelson :55 a Chicag~o t Ugueso Alfredbl@pa!ord, . EmmeaHghes DROWNIN( IAT FOX @pn fwdyals eek la te city. the Spaffordfarutie rte aso LAKE SATURDA1 MUs Gilmore. wlio bas spent the pais Mr. and iMr@. f"îil Acben aîd 'hilidren 4ix weeke with ber shietr, Mis. Boulper, (Il Kenosha, Yi c- @pont t4uuday wlîh Catherine Mulqueen Meets h la retu rued t, lier borne la Iowa. Mr. and M.r..IL A. Martii, Death When Rowboat Cap- Mis. B.' J. Hooper entertalued a few The -H,.,kFa 1Iy hocîl iS ii jII pel on. zeinPta eBa ladies et lier honte lait Wednesday day. Sept. 2 wltiî Mico ArPita jiucker of ie i itJe a aiteronoo Anti.>' , cl i'er Jubi. Phillippi aui w ifetei iac.d il , ~ I.u.'uîai(]a child of Wîî ANI OA 5RECE formeros uler fron Kolz î.tiotwPk Lucras are lnviuîg rë eth.roiIts and ,re Both Had Been Dfinking; Pet- Mr. and Mrs. C. B. latilin aind Mr u dor quirantit'ie . esnhsn Rcleto sud Mr@s. P.4 L)anilsdrovetî, Kiràiacii Mr. i.' %%.l.îzîic.',,i".îî ihas oa',oleci sud sPent the day aith Bey and drg. lbei it. c-gettîz i, zîcîceas wej s0f the Accident Evans, a former paelur bore Aculrnn was rowped.nd hl Mr@.s. fI louglaci and Mir,. ifgie Vs. tîl 'iiii' pendi.ng là.î1,w mAi.-onîanion hdraowe ad'c 1î, have beeu on the ickitFiel uriîcg il.'eda> n cviii lý. Phila and lihis froni drowning when tlîîr riua boa past week. .'i,' ciFa oeii .c-n. Capsized Fn the waters of Piccîakc- satdi was a big day at tbe Ilixon 14' 01i.kîin o LlerlYville, eali.cdlfiay ai Fox I.ak'- ai «*iF 'lc' a @tore during the big sale of Bwilt ou*lie farmeirs in thîs vi-oiuhv Monday urday mrnringi. lh.> trgedy folcia.' proticte.Y' a run-n orgy, according to fi t-ý proues.Several fruo IiFs viuitY attended the lheld Saturday. Mr. and Mms. Ora Poulton of!Loyal Farmers' meeting at L.ibc-tville-, Mon-. tCatherine Motlqucen. aged 25, t. Win., @pmtit Suday with Mr. sud'.Mrg. day sveniug vlctim or the drownlng, tgsasid 10 Ici J. Gi. Poûlton. The RIed Cross so.'iety wsF11 ueet Wc-d. a member or a Prorinent rarnily il, Mr.P. . Gay nd on f Cicaon8klaywit Mn E . Cnno.'hicago. For th.> last two yearscc. Mi. . W Ory ad su o Cbcag, udaywit Mi. EN. aunn. basýee-n ernployed et Baldis -8 sot spent gaturday wiîbLake Villa relatives. Theodore Strang, sonu O Win. tang at Pisiake.> Bay. P. L. Wad sud lamily druive to u1 asukegati, 1 lm itinfirIe aunu, Mnm. J. Peterson, also of tbhe Fox IA.ak' Chicago suuday. Win. Truax. region, the m.an who was In ithe bot F-du WalâceW&@ ome romKonoha everai from ibis v ieinity are attend- whben the accident haPpened, testi Evr daayceaboerl e o g eceha nitt sWakg lied ai the. inquest fihai Nilas NIji- over uuds. iu Teabers Insîlut ai sukean l>e, calied hlm op on the lelephoni. mis, Ola Bamatable wenl lu Chicago Ibis week. and asked hlm to ta-ke ler out boat ln dey Le withhlier sister, Mmi. Peter liucean, wbu waé luvemeome with iding. HP, adrmits that lhey sp.,uti Lslson wh udrwt eat cone Witrýëiji @nePrsiderable timne drlnklng and sac'- serions opors5ir.mait a Lospitai there, botter autlrsent wrltlug qohr. ne h nfuneo and le doiug sweiî as eau Le expectad Mr. aud 'Mirs. J. . D Ieuman, Willl, adsud hnioamroieois>o. Keep lu mInd tLe Ladies' Aid hazar La wl n aurîau o! Wlimctîe and Miss accident Peterson'u, mirvd appesred tci ut the park Ibis week Sst urday evenînic, Stauiciand tî,f i lcrgu, epent Suuday bc a llank.li.le sid hi, Cîîîd remern whm helaie wl Ofe fr al ag i WihM.adUd .E i isl. ber uothlng ihat tran'qcirAd bin h, whreutL.> loadi il ffer forklep d M idMeI . iua. boat. The- only lhing ihai .cîood olu> vraletofand os adcake work.IceIn hiesremorY was being Pingud In. caewille served and a IA1~VL AIfIf~E 0the' asen. Althoîîgh cau exp.»" concert !,V(à bnd f Jackfiescijf l l eo L E VILL FOU Ti jj cccimme u der imlarr conditionu' girn dIiig he vonug ollne ndhe waas o murh under the> influence- gien d. the tic-1 eebie you ýwg Creau Ol!If'lILT ej !licior, apparp-nus' that h.> ci s in Lelp ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ T W ILNicu- y or rseceTYj' LJj' T j, abie to ave his comPanion or i M. B% Muiisou and Mr. Hawthorne strike iOut for tb.> shore himiself. O Vu.gai, gave iueretiug taikse oun O "OVER ers icsified ibat thc-v heanci irc~ etadpsat0te metingTHE TOP" Ior %or airus tatipo s, te Me Dgr ad sudot oui in launchýes andl f3atrdaýývelng illh wa bed tutheowboali'. A iaunch was the irsI >0 Par.aT,, J&lg -iirh cigaveld irl Le_______r -ui thie 9scînePeterson was about rk Tc.-Jactes baudgav turng ~s ~ * , ehau.,i' d.The woman aiiready a muipa. Qlwma rathl. a uota of War oavungs .Stamps drowned, Pptprson waaihaulpd mbel. Wsc-iug .îani u iîlg to> 1337., Subscribed inl Rousing Meet- the iaunrh and the body of the woni. .~. ~ .. an, Plainie visible on th botoan, a wereso @il ancdthei.Ke c'aIi~gu aWili t,.>, ing iSaturday figrît isd>0e-urc cman0fa carmîed o. iiswelk lua Lbouge tic bouse 10 ___urfcp____ ou rf a b~ Ae eicuci uar 'l.- lca DRVE DI5E~C ý he waq takî-n a-bore and efforts, ladies geret .ija Iinît for tbe seaker, DIVE RIG flESL TSUII o av' her w,,re nmade- Fut In vain. an-an ife-il rormTho serdict of the Jury a> the In sudbad llr ti, pugamSplendid Resuts FoIIow Ro US-(llis>t>f laY t tlie Oak Park bot-.i NOTICL ing Booster Meetings Held was a.. ea resuli'd fronitci oieli.rely given iltua î..îi Throu.ghout County rfnn meeting f fil- Silo, kicoidere cf the l Le YÊIU Villa Tri,-t ad 8avings iank, a ior n cxii.- hi h ýt p OO ilM~AN poratlor. i lliei Lel-d at tble otbie o1thei-O!fit. îcc Iic i t h - to,,,,AN lul g@Ofii8e I L h r uk- ic: e il~ci I i erICE C E PLACES aud Stai. of 1Lii.ieol, on the- 2î1li dae o!ac, 5 hihnd, Y th'~' , n. t>~>lc> iii i.' M S KAtIL Sei-nt. lut t c'ciuk 1, i. !cor 1,111, cati uii tit'r!',r utl MUSTHIREGIRL tLe ofuj»'..c lctcug upoîn fle ques i.-tcu I ' lic c' Il,,ucu'i t I.- t L Of chliugi' Irtihe- urrcî,er iflîir(I'fr la ,cS.i.\ ci-"' ~NBarbers Lose Porters, Shoe- nald iuîrj. i icî ! bîî re :;, i, fic.% P M ' c: ' cii S ie a e as r.1 iie 1, llu . qI, F ie P .-Ms.t Get irls F'>,aspr cdc]i' lcs»I,- ienI of, ';aii : cc î î in, 1 or Boys or Quit t50 121 Ilu'ir o and ]for nti râar.a- c i :ci i c ____ Iluinr ul s'c)iî ub.-r lctiîcee se iiile u i0fit .ndl rcc.ri iciCOULSON SERVES NOTICE Tiaon. '1tic.- I.. i iculurn, i rc .î<li < ifor c a - . tc SaYs Proprietors Will Not Be w iten 'ii îi,î l n.-t î.ruf;u, TF - ic.'r" ihc AIowed to H ire A ble -Bodied bignied 1-Lie'Oocyîctlh e ccaidlibg ,Thc ii. Men il tliruis utf ilce .tîck ic vari F r.n.clci NIWin. 'Men s'"for this Kind Work Daird tlie 2041t day c,!l 'Ingu.t A. i i c 1 c l aîn hcc iF'ic t.ciaîcîc O Altesi. Sr:ic , ci -rced lioiicc-con fle pîI)rpris ton-c of Charles H. StratîuSeîreiary. ýs oi,>.. ..... ... . local 1accui iui iii cill\ 'on'ý. c 314-3 Iil N.id'r . . u r-uIc niparloirs. Iciriir colis asud hoc- A îî w'aî:.c ' , shîinini e.tblr ' i'nIa h.>' thes îitîî INGLESIDE n lii. ....ic..i. 1)21lIfcc clcrafti> . .1o c iarc't, iio,, S N\'ali- . ...cc Ii l' lh-yîî .1licie t.- i hI i i b , Mr. sud lotor Shuwneeter are guesîs 'iîr Fffl.cicr i Prii crcfIic"lc, îrcr at the O'Boyie home. h -Ecc oir ci ..... . ie rua> emîcl7o ' ccase ;cci , 0 îilac1 lu tbhe war drive for the Saivation A. Ni. Doigla,; .... . .. ...... Ici> of igiin. .but hi y ail>ncuitlic e lîc'rnltt.1 army lait week, the borne foikm 01 Ingie. Franlic iic'arclc . . t cced >0 ciillo " vlifii c('f crilI igt. wl 0o "rs 1. Qic r ci' cculd fîîcd ni uîIcccrîcî' i n c .4c-nlha @Ide douated $4., Thlis aniounut Isjuo J s E - i1vI r .ll .......r.nd.tre. s litie les Iban îîue-thîmd of lihe quota F: , . cv1 *, I hei.raice Ir lai> licic i , o nT' for îLew'oie o! i rant tuwnelp. Form l.ýic rîccc îNiec- eI ..* ,~ Iiin g>oic -i, tliii i 'î.,i nu> îc r il à the sanie Iluminer o! peuple we culncid,- N ..S.Wallace ..... iifiliai'0one of tice cri uer>in each fis muet genrous and Il, sLows ibat 'Iov Koelslra ........ î place a ould t- iiciîllcrornain thf eo l reorl rey tu ak Johcn %Mi'er ........ ... but tIbîtheb.rc' r '.cci'ld icaie e ek îLe ois"ovr Ieme" -gesled t bat girls li -Plived as as- George Norton outhîe (Great Lake.,st, . ILE ie i f01 r r-r @pout Saturday wIth Lis parents. FaPRObF . licL Te - blr.. o uror1lic A large number o! people attended IL>tTheV MsT 'N youuig i ii I ccl c-aCîl iii escî'd 10 lice founerai ut Peter MitcLell wLlcL ceas held S flICflLi;, K1IEN 111iung ;c i l i-re!>'. acicerlime 10oOh- fast Saturday St McHeury. Mn. Milesl tain ugirla; o lakp e îc lare,;of fle. was well knowu ere as Le @petit bis lire I isiIA .Men.~ r;rpi-ircllc a TO Le F. HOSPITAL ~Scott ,oreo o ieSn ait Long Lake and is many frends wIll ____ lan>' tIining .-st3buFsbmu-rcl, accord- uise im. lng IoPîI,.Cciisi,nbac shown Ihat lie Aiez O'BoYle Io vlolting lu luglide. Ex-President of Lake Forest 1 a real paîriol. Wîîhouî beiuig lu- Irs. Ftzgerald of Lake Forest, la College Suffers Stroke of siructed tle nollii>d Mn. Coulson that vlaitugber angitelie wouid cîcîPlos- wo girls 10 drive viiîu br agbe, Mn. imball. Paralysis is molor dcli lc ry truîcks.. H. emý Mrs. ayak la euuertaiutiug hem nepbew, '._____Ploys Icco skîlled mechanics In his Barry Markowiîn of Chicago. RIGHT SIDE IS AFFECTED Eîstaiîlic.. i c and cays it would crip- 1111188MadlinP Bederof Cicao, e apie bis ic less to gîve thern up To Miess aein e Beer ome.iao. s ~obviaI.> thi..hLe bas annoiinced 1hi FrssakLub.-Wemrnert lon e aI Relatives Spend Much Timne at he will piernhitient 1 wonk lu the FrnkLubn setetiungeîtvos c c-cuige.t a osietIon lu so m front Norwood Park. Bedside-friends Say He is self ii seektaosTet wilIn Lne Lirn Ms. Vail of Chicago, vlted wth Mm. War Work Martyr senîjai car ludustry'sîî . 1. Rebrrlet Slanton meceuly. l'Thot s the lIndofsit Plk ______________Professon John J. Haseev for years ta se.> - Mnr(oulson said Ioday i~~D presld.>nt of fLake Forest collr.ge, who M h~~~las worked nîglit sud day lu the I' luW O M I iliroughoofthe counîr> ha.. fble WorNe- c Look out Ior your cbickeus the«. terout !he.>cury, l'elug leture Moanligbt ngLia, as chichen ibieves are umartyr 10 big labors. rfw workig lu the nelgbborbood. Baverai lie ufferu-d a stroke of Iaralysis, 'O N* . V R L The Lade' Ald and Suaday school brtulon a - nlc-cr': o WUI NDE» EVEREL th.> Alice 1ou ispîtalIin Lakte For- The casuity ]fat ioday Poctish. M4ILLENIUM IJERE, 1W y IFih SAYS MAN CLAIMN WyNWOFigh T INfi TO BE CHRIST Den"uGermsn< for YessBouilli _________esd Our Mdals Zionite Writes Communication Scet CLARiENFCE . SPELA! h to the Sun Says People IUnlun Icec b nce i May'Awake too Late rîe are figlitiug Gerlti:ny for the 1________ urow I(-ia-e e-e li, f r ightiîîg fie unir lscva, udr V.-SION OBSCIJRED NýOW Iel, u ounr instiînîîo)ns. "But. how," Oneny i' a t. w.>r.>ail theme thIbnga briiii.c y <l.rrany Advises People to "Start Wig- eoeteWrý,rtbl tl ayt e sec how they ucay Lte ietenetîuok', ing Some to Get into the for if a-e are lefijit-u ce are l, but t Light Once More" before the War tartecfd d ('lersnsny melnim nae tos tIga Le old mollta- Repent befome It la tell aie!Let the Germiunuithcelves fanr. Tisis lathe admnonition ccf Frank A. Afler yon lhcave-rueailtlbeevîdeuce ont S. Mercer o! Zion titi. o , eaircîs 0f tli-r owu nionihs, >-unMe>'decîde -to b.> the Christ. N l"",i nla sisuwheiher or 001 Oerniircy îuinned tu up- citt. ci tbe folloc-ini.-iitlg cicc ion set our Institutions, our Ide-uls, our very tb the Sun: m codie of life. t ZMon, ZON-WAloked Up! s, h aIDi 1901 the National Germnan-Ameri. Of gli za ooeduucn as he a, nalliance wacafortnuf iin th.> t7nlted milt,' cvaneba.n uc' rIbat States. In 1907 I wasa lucorporated would cash>' suwé.p iii>aîrd, lîe tb>' frIeudsansd dread.>d licopbortuýn bY Bei afcougrese, litscharter la lais. Mhere are you' 4i are c-ou nowr be ng attaciteuflu that sonne Lody. degraded aud aposate ? Y> ten.The- Ou.> Ofthe objecta 0lb.>theailîsuce, as rnlgbty man of God-Ecjaýiicai wbosc q-OReitly aSlctic.d. wasa "bcheck ns- tcaîl, you poised youm lac. s Ziona-ard. I ifviiticeucrnsclim.>nîe." la alLier tliad don.> ail iunidspower 10 arivance words, ta kthe lCeannuafrau be- you spinlînaîlly. yoo cuacilrlic go focr' comiug Amemîcans., Anoblie, abject ward and Cod ealled Iii. cenant wss "t a aken sud a trengîlien tLe liomce and baudesi yoîc (ccir 10ti'te sens.> of! nnty nrnng th.> peropè f licvil, lu 'onden, Ihat dccu i oIlt German orîgin lu Anc-ica." D througb keen sîilferng, liic.b c., Ths alne, t prlma lu. rfecied fer neal sersvirc-. N ,Volt lu mllc.. is FeirIsy va cull peliaps rernîcin licît on sternent o! uiis conciudes, ais thI- a-a> oser front Au> iii ci bu- cas piedged 10 bring lis entire orgnuiza- as ced b>' au unseen mo-i cuir "WFili ben ta iL.> supprtor0f any state fe.d you do Ibis job?" anid .gaveIf.>;i ersilon wblcb i. e'îgag.>d ln IL.>stnug- consent. Siucetlen c-ciaviasc- ic-tc.gle for su>' 0f these object." hs claces, sud frîim ail culiîcaanc.' Il was ppd>->m, un ollicr worda, ta 3on hav'.-badl a miglir guuic i'bP- have Its rnemb-esvicIe, nuit ae Inlcid- plng, ae r u icb air ~gcuaîs, but asa ('rman euntrolled unuls, on. 'and chus fudicate ctiff- ring. Sorne fro gie nhn !aL of you, 10 lils ac-rn siigmtl vmenlalît the>' dld Dot aruprove. unbalanced. WbaIt alc . iissufer- The deRire for rmesqlnîg "utîvistie ine, etc? Wby altt nk ht is eucroacLmrnla," ca stlualh cailed prophecy sud c-cIci ng hand.>d bornent ta Anhrican Ideale, Lecause out to you. There la nocc ticîh about theb. effort lu this country lias always II, dicsu't make you fric brun5, been ta iteep politlu-s free from racial You loto a-once bondag.' than c-es i. rrlgosIfune.Ythr IThen you are a.ed tiP, i th.>l.io eIin:Ifune.Te eeaa the earth la fiat--oui>' a flact exson a bouly, proclaimlug Iteel! Gèmman lu cocîid sa-allow Ibat andui I cii noî sure .oigin sud Ibonglit, a.eklug la perpetu- whelh.>r a sane ,person maould bucIePseite Ibis German feeling ln the mldst I. Then yoîm are blid >1 ch Elijoli liai of Amnerica. Io corne again andi prbil,, -Mr.Volica Fromt Its ver>' start lth.>asliance thinici thal hpse le Euh> en you an.- souglit tao fument discord with Englansi. bold Ibat Chrnsis i'ctuî c.c c l). ieIf sic-ny-sspolie <f tic.>Amerîii pres lember. Noa- thal la c. t itýiil. a-nong.as"the Anglo-Amr-ican" pressud it In hr kuo a- t.ty r i ccl>a c tcarrled ont a loîng sud -eli-dîrpeced aa"' "011re forethe IntroIuctiontofctii are tacight ltce revPsei cl dt Jo hn campa gi or leItouto !1. Ale-xander iFoci' e i 'icl I .German languinze imb the schools aud and ha s orit a-c- ccc n-ton.> ',lictsleuse lu civil 1f.. Irtiuili 0thi. %orld .- i, neclure 'l'he National Alliance," arcnndlug Irti.ruithlituclii t cc..the trui ta an issue o! its officiai IBulletin b.C for lies., fore luis nati on eutened tL.> aa, "le lua lcicG iou uit ' i. cit tii 'o a-a.glug aar agaînst Auglo-Saxonlsm, lac-t i, knotuxi iil, I,. It.mche lit against the fanalîcal Paurades of pet- dieclFuo.t- ili 1T rot Ilu' c -mv long I UMd cf 1i au 1 t I'dc ci-1crt î v-î-soiallibtynt'sd polllcîîl freedom, I lin5 icunci',, utc-c 01tîcigicI cnc.' la ccmbatlng nannwicc indeî, Lenîgict- More. \'c buri d'1;c'lurc c n.' Vol] ed tn'uc-nothingisîfiilite Influence of are going tilci I ccl incci th le on>i !thc.> Britisih, atI the.> .>lialg Porton- al fuunclctîcti ,! rtIc- u r cfheb.faimcs'tich hll Ita lirth iu Englundi" ('rodbu'cd. %'iii c c a'rt-,ii"ort ub îu i "Thle race .>a-ar'iccli w.> cl Le aa>'and GCucul-tic-irn(i icnzes go Cod s conulcullc-d t. goîu bbnccîcuth 1hon Amer- one>, anid F t i ca ' 'ci*id lireant i l Iran sol i il lube ur c; rluit ar." sald as Ibru-.- ini oI, lice News-York SiccîclaZeittngin figLI- Thu'î Oii o" 'ijc1 et he comnîcunî I ng iîîroî-uîsccta tocriund lli- New York meulansd 0- f1w iti i d ali ci .ccslilullon 1taîiiciF'e uiîiIl>'10 speuk Tic .1Te . a1 1c c ,i theP ag-s h con- lonchitic t'ic'. ucacii nl]a-ile the Eiigi.ic language a ihese gocl(l(]cc- - it abî d o 1requiitie for suîffracge. i.ers'c-dfi""u".'fctc-.c-nt IsArc- voii i Lîlîs'ig Fiiucivurote lu-cbook, "Amer- belle, thin i' TctIR. t h' brun Tti r-ssi uiu." Ticuy wae n - Jesaýr- r c-Il ;kc' rcng peop. i)r I- pru- siccu>s f î iu'rîinan %ho it afslnd- liant i i crt.lýii and tice>fnituoiiu îc,îhuis nctioun c; cu a vlew ta sec-ug builder- of0f l- c-cIid Ir yvuu'i vIl biliîaiely b.>nîîcunbze>ui "Geren.u aii> [bing lic >.'- c' iP Il ii ou cs'rîî fin 'ýt litotl n n im sih c u gt hi%(- c' o gît i'Ili c me fouîdt!on Fpetizi i Fin l sn, cl ic culsi1h caîcauug b aud then ad,i t ce Tbevare sou> vuîkGnucu.n2~sif cau îcik ta Pali-si iii noii . ic ln1 lii anut lugeit .nin in o 0rurnuin Geri...., belle! eltîlcen T . i liiv> a Iruer con IWlic'nc-retehuer.> w.re signe o! dia- ceptiounI fcdihan :ct ci suad a-tî the' ccotent, ci! a movu-ient wdueL mIghI Close of' ihe ,.r t i 'aib iîcl-'r t-nu! 10 ii-cnîîpt thua country', or an> Codf. ecal cli1 iuc.t -gth lcta-t Iilole hî-n c-luu' lernnc unght ltnd as a mtcke thu'11c-uic 1.1 iIt o conmmerciali rival. ihu- Germnan-Amrnei- lie.. '. cu:iti i tic' ntlîeii i m ccs( -an allance c-as gure ta Le on the sud as c-ou týic-,î. i ilod a Pise as'w jbalgae.lpuut 0IeIlL >'ou a-il reculiz. c.t lic t ton. jb tgv up oteIih Noa- ecvwi 'c'. ."cup iheoriuing 'oser Amu-riciuusocletles. because Ihese e-ici- çiroPh.ýcic's andi lic cunîeîhing tb mate, elles, licfore tLe a-ar, were c-orking for V-or ownî hf.> acc'e'ptale la Godiandi Uc.>setuaatîonuo! Irelausifront Eug- a beniedicîlon tic' sotir fellow man. land, a malter ln whlcb Germnuneta Faitillu. Ycuun servant, Ucat UIme. could have no legimate 17R1ANK XA. SMFR .' .'R.Intereet. But -Germauy, eveu then, a-as preparfng for a-ar, aud a-as doîug every possible tlclng 10 a-eakeu lia INVALIDED HOME comling eneuclea. A dtîscizeulcd FRO FR NCE FA ES Amerlen, oue, 1111d ai tL Germnne- U~ftUE ervios, would Le lu no position ta aide with Ler enemies, German>' fig. s' eu ueu. Ou iLis subjecl lt.> much-qnoted Bernhard[ wrote: CHRECKDEAL HAROE "Measnnes muet le taiten at lensl Jack E. Ford of 149th Field Ar- Ge-uan elernent 1, flot a t Plu the. tillery is Being Held onl a bolkanisd thîug forme. aveu lu fan- Serious Charge elgn counîrai, polital c:nters of LOCA MA _COM LAIANT groupe of Germana abnoad gnestly hen- LOCAL M N________ NT efitaunr trade, slace hY pr.fereuct'etheY Jackt E.Frrd, ci gfaduate of tic. Uni. obtaîn goods front Oermmuy; Lut they verslty of Wlaconslin vatries ily alima Le useful la us politîcaîl>', as bomne front Franc.>, a-len.>ie served wae diseover lu America. The Germenu- wlth Col. Rei-Ifits One> Hundred Il.~i Ameicana have fornueu a polîtIca1al a. Forty-ninlh Fi-id riller>' aas taiten lianc hhe.>afI Ic. risehaud, ibuls, ta Chlcago frucm Madison, ,Wis., under united. coustlute a pow-er ln tLe Ritale arresI Satbuînl, n ecused of pasl'cg ath wLIcL the Anserican governient boguseblecica. On-.' uf!th.> complain- muet reciton," ats la George F. Goodna 'o! Highi- WitL tLe ouîbneak oet1h.eavar la Lu- land Parit. aho-cc son ta ln service wiIli Col. Rellirs regiment. rope lthe actions of the Germas-Amer- Ford .. -eeu -ho1avepre1n11.-ias hllincebec M ade.AIîLs- ;* HERL3ER ~A. SHEA 0F' WAUKEGAN) DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR R EPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL 'ASSEMBLY t' Was born on a far n Lake county, and hms 'lived in this district ail his lhfe. He is a lawyer, and listes with his wife,'. two sons and two daugh- ters at 717 North County Street, Waukeganï. Jqe has been a teacher, a farmer and a postmaster; taught school four Nears. Concpleted the teachers' nor- mal course at Dix ci, lilinois, in 1900, and was graduated from the scientîfic depinîment of the same institution in 1903; left the teaching profession in 1905 and' began farming; in t-n 'c>cars 4e built up a big milk-producing business %vhich hc sold that he might xomplete his law studies. He was lhcensed to practice law in 1916. By natural sympathies and his intimate knowledge of. farming (as well as Ly bis general and legal education) he is qualificcd 10 nepres;ent the agricultural intereats, and his present recidence and business give him a clear view and understandirsg of the important and growing intereats in the business centers and would make him accessible to themn when emergýýnctes arose. OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS MutBDe tter Adapted totîe Needs of thîe Péo* DUR~ING the recon- attuctiori period sfter the var, a new program of American efficiency must be 'worked out T0 accomplish this there must be hearty co-op- eration between t-roaned educators and meni of HUGH S. MAGILL, JRL Republican Candidate for Superintendeut of Public Instrucion, T S a train d and uri îcýus-sci 'iol man of twenty-five years expeiene. Mle h ici niaio roîo cccuiccy scbool teacher to superinteudent of echoole lu the Ct'cai'l ciii' and b-ca bec-uc i.'Iu>ctu thIe highest positions in 1h. gift of theT- iaciiUis uf lifiinis. H E iqalco a man of jraclucal affaira. Durnig bis four years, in the Itt oate lie secured 1he> passage of mucli constructive sehool leg- isîstioi, icone of 'ci lich bac> bec-n declared nnconstitutioual, nor becom the sonnes> of bitter con*roversv. fle has ably>' lled mnany importan poi tiîcis, ancd la nua-licrectur Jf the Ilinois Ceoteunial. Vote ai Lbhe Republican Primaries, September 11, 1915- - For Sup.nintendout of Public Instruotiu j]HUGH S. MAGILL, Jr Bell system T PELEPHONE service, like Aeverything elle, May go wrong occasionally. It 18 our aun to make our service as nearly perect as possible, and our operators are carefuly trained with that object in view. You can co-operate in making the service satisfactory. We there il anything wrong, oel Up the chef operator at once and Mtp willbc taken immediately to> correct it C QUC4 9omg Indepmndent Classiried Ais Pay. Ask en user ftu --i- -- AUGUST 29,1918

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