(kit to m: fnr «moan-Inns. Ger- †has lured to mnko rm mm In ' to my property seized In mm to an amount of men " million violin-10m- mnt " a.“ Ink for I mm!" of m- lid of the Lusitania damn. It mm In «an! on gum-rim " ‘lewelmtoftun- i at mm. Al 90 p , as! SENATE m mm PEAGE 17. Yet if the Fulton! Shift-s show"! "and the treaty for in own purpose fl policy. Gal-many would have m" ‘l‘hh cannot be. The American pen- “. amt. after I virfnflom war. in mvornmv-m M [wtltlon Gerâ€" -|1, which has groomed the "Paâ€. (gr III mac-M tn chum!" In the erm- of lho [rt-mm! would became .9 may dangers of the near future. ‘11 "I! «cum Human-a! would all! ï¬g plan for rlnlont revolution In QM: “(I on" lands. The lanes mare and We hotwmn mnlml and lalmr. maplrnry nl’ uponllator and pro!- , would all grow and lam-um, more ï¬t "In" In no mulhimy M doubt that nmvndma-M M the iron". as Is ’0' W In the Sons" Comm"- ... on Foreign nplnnom. wrmld re- nudism": and n "opening of II the question: 11901le M Pnrin. lulu:- of deny Wm..! fallow. The W: with Germany and vdth our WM»! In Hui war. thing we all Ill Old: "um-d m wln. '0 Web Oh:- mu: to give "w .80 pan and mnnlnty by a ntlflm- Cu I'Mrh wm nm iron us lmnr In .9 shadow: a! pound. wart. hm xiv; 0. whole war!!! We light a! warp. Multan: In nu- nature of clarin- afloan In tho mmning of Hu- treaty. .0! Muslim! with "a town. will pot mum-n "w rmning at the no- Tho inning of wnr flmdiM and w tho Ammrnn Wu. l'mm bl! Mn! W'mx. and puny-«fly â€m1. Doln)‘ in um um“ meow-m h mule-luau In "H- mwvflnln MM d lam." paw nur war .3. "sum-d h “owl-inn nml dnnM. hm mm. -‘ quid-"wt! "w rupvldlcy a! "me no a!" the daily nor-sank! M "(v- d the four- M tho-o- «has! duly M M longer Illls "IO daily mark†M arr. In “If! H- "in-mum. â€The C.“ h [no In lmmlnnl porn M m m by "w Pup-o M mrh day “Om: â€a hour-v“ II and our rumor allln 0'. MM mu. \\'v ï¬rmly MMv and MI; doc-Inn Iluu mo rm" and d“. In rim-h WP vhwll dub" Imm- Clto m. M mum: mum: ! In (to null. u \Vn-Mnman, m .11 tho manna-o an (mun Mm! has In "porn-d t» Imty. Ibo llm . '0 ain’t; dun Mm the III-aw. flu null-luau of «M "me a! may nth (lotâ€"nay. and m amendment. â€in - ramming of flu- mam-m p! 1 mm of amt-nou- nm‘ Dull Mu mt May and W wan, In mm“ "to no“ m: "a. "Iâ€. No panha- on. an in “In H II In ulmfly bro! . ' " “wilt nï¬h‘nï¬uï¬ï¬‚u MM 1) the an." chm-h". In plead . mun NUMHM without dw ï¬t. Our land "quin- II. A «no 0!. W umln. "swim "a nun-u "- hl Manitoulin: Hull In dMun-mvu. We. In W nur- Mro on M! ovlr' “l mn'rflnu «m. the nu. hm The signers. almost wltlumt excep- flan. are men and women of national million. “9)“ Include such [0mm]â€" M “them! as ex«l'r«x|tl«nt Tl“. W W. Wk‘kershum, Attorney Gru- uu In the Int [Rt-public“: ndmtnlsmr Hon: A. Lawrence Lowe". maiden! o! flunrd; Charte- C. Moore of 8a. Mud-co. widen: o! the Panama mac. ; Judge Gov-rue (in: of W"- m 06.: President Samuel Gom- of the Amflnn r‘n-dmtlou of hot. Hurry A. “TIN-let of Chm“ Wag pun-Mont a! the (who: of We of the United Btltu: Mrs. G?!“ Chapman f‘ntt. was-Mont n' the flutflnfl Amt-flan Woman sump Mam; (‘ym II. It. Punt». flu WI. pawn-bu; l‘nmldrm H:- M 1. Gun 0! the nor-on (tn-M. and Spam. Indu- ol the Sort-Hutu uh append! "so In. | TI. dawn «II-chm that only day d dd.) l- nttfylo. It. "ï¬t! out. . "Id In “qunlmt ptrtl of MA Haw York, (nglnl).â€"â€"Two hnndmi and ï¬fty lending Americana, Repub- um: and Denmcruls representing for- †dlflerom states and every prominent 0811'“: have joined in a nunvpuriisun atom to bring about the ratiï¬cation ’t the Peace Trouty “without amend- ment Ind wiihout «It-my." Their numes an attached to an: address to the United sum senate. which was made public today. through the Magma in â€gym Peace, an It had been sent 0. every member 0 [he senate. Say Every Day of Delay Puts War“! in Imminent. Peril at New Warâ€"Point to If... pagon'al Unrest. ' «kid». a"? ---‘ ’E'LSTM' Mun WITHOUT MENDMENT Lindon 3n Fbrty states, Regard- less of Party, Sign Bino- inn Appeal u E ' and b a- In» Might Have Ieen Verbatim. “You may â€number that I mllod here yesterday and ant an lntorvlpw with you." mmrkorl the young â€part: "ma 1 quote ycm correctly." “I guess so. young teller. I aln't pt I dictionary handy nn' I'v- never In new mm- of them wank you whwmyllmofhummmt "on If; what I «(mid have Illa I5 [who Imeldleafla.‘ -â€"nu- Wl‘Thnt‘n cont-fl.†Mid the sen-nude Inllllomlre. “Cm-km ï¬ne place you l-‘nrming‘ \\'--IIar-n M. Khan. Mayor nr Sioux Cm- Inhyotte Yuung. px’lhm’rnnr. italics». l'arnllm' Ramp" Franc. minim-r. Lawn D. Dirkmmn. anennm-Gmu any 0! Din-luiznn. W. D. Mnhon. Pmmwm Anmlgnmniod Association of Street and Electric Railway Employees of America. Dudley E. Water-9‘ Rankvr. Charla D. Williams. Bishop. A. W. Wuhan, (‘lorgynmm ' kn Foal-nth. 0! MM. ' Rob-r A. um. lacy". AMtI Ill-('omld â€All". Whflm ornor. Woodhrldgv \'. Ferris. ex- -Gov9rnor. flay H. Holman. Bankn- flarry B. Hun-hins‘ I'rvuidc-nt Unlvvr Foam-nun“ «I'thor. Ulric 7.. “'iloy. 1an A. \"mlhum. l-Idmatnr. lam. floor-go \\‘. Clarke. ox-Gm-ernor. J. H. ‘1'. Slain. l’rvsiulvnt lmrn College E. T. Meredith. ï¬dltur Sat-0mm] Pf. shun" Mnnunu. Baum-um. Edit". 1" A. Rich-n. Pros-Mont lntomtlml (80mm Worm-rs ot Ann-Hm. I‘m-hum Tulur. ran-WM. John H. Wall". mm: I'mm'm some Factor-NM M Labor. [Inn A. wmm. "maul: Pun-Mom I'hnmhor of (‘mmro n! V. 8. Hun-r \"llmn, Master «I .antml Grunge. Mummy “'0", l'rnMoM [Mot-nun“! Photo L‘nnawrs' l'ninn. Indiana. Frank llufly. Sorrow"; l'nllni flmth- _ "hood of (‘nrponwrs and Jaim‘n. “'lllllm “lulu-y Pmlke. ['nhllflsf. lamb l-‘Iswhor. sou-nun anr-oymn mmw lnwmmluml I’qu. FIN-nod Haynm. lmmmr. John H. Hallway. Hnnm'lor. Franklin )ifl'ray. sun» 8011M". "mm 1. Tobin. Trv-nmror Arm-ï¬n» lâ€. I. Shipping Baird. I‘Jurln «My Hyde. hwy". David B. In". â€Int-n! I'Mnt 1m (‘mnmï¬gz Thom" n 1m Pram-m moor-I Point 7.5»:- Vanna-y. In I‘Mflm. (â€run-fly â€mun l'rmhuniun 1mm! Ambit l‘rm- ".1141 «nah-t. Mutant-tum. â€try K “damn" 'bflimnl “ark Jam. )1. Mailman. u-Wnry Wu. 10“ V. run-v". liq-«hut. rhum’ Inn and Trans ('ompany. Edward K "um. {My Chairman pint. [min I» Kong Mn. mm Watt- ludlana. [m and mm... In: Ina-cu. John I. Mam. Woo ['th Am- V The can. of the 9mm and "I? rlxhtoomnn o! the (cum can Doha-It mm by IM- altar-Hon of the mn- uut uni mm; without nmdml. In the mu. lulu no mm lhll wm (In any [any to m- Imly. no! capo dim: (lorry-ox. Imam! (at â€Int-ll In. than n»- numum nt nu I'Mtod Mam It not mandate and that datum mum" I minnow-n at «entrance and mum»:- Mn ban and. III II. Am Ibo slam in num :ven the ntm-ndmont (or whtrh must run the amid, the provision In n-gnrol tn shunning. will swam» tmlhing which mmmt he Knitted If ('hina. Inu-kml by th» powerful atlwmmry u! the United States, mldrvsnnm itself tn the nun-hin- ory for ï¬ghting tntu-ntationul wmnb um) meeting Just (-lnims rrentwt hy the tongue between natinns. (.‘hlna- MIL-r eighty years of uppmflve trek ties and damned rights, by which III the great powers have proï¬ts! dlrect- ly ur tndtrw-tly. has (or the ï¬rst time. In this ("mutant and tmty. the means ï¬ml method to mn- juntlw and tho removal to! the «gum-naive gnnmmic; tn- trrfenxnce «r ntmnwr nations whmw a'ttmmt I"? with!" hvr gnu-x. "mu-0t 0d hy . long xuc-vmltm u! Interna- tlonul amm-ntn. Mun-over. it should lw manta-rat that the damn» mat In; Stu-mun: was nude alumna-state- ment by Japan that uhe will n-ulrn the territory to (‘hltut and, thervforo, mum ‘ thll mmlltton. unintuitive with which promin- the Inn» nun mum. Peace Itself, the [mum of the world. In delayed unm ratiï¬cation mules. And any amendment [msipum's MN. Germany and Human}! alone u! "w principal powers have rnufled. Tin» miner principal“ nvflmsurily await our action, iufllwminl «ml pom-mu am we lire today In â€M! Mgrhl'u nflulrfl'. 317"“ mvuflvn a! war an more than u more of ï¬ghting from: are cannnuvd hy any needims delay. 1.4-! tlm owrmle uiw' 11w. world [mum hy minimum" wlth~ out unwndlmm. "tau. dye noppues Ind terminal. the working of the Waco Gon- mlulon. which mperlntendl the trade of .u with Genmny, couid all be bl‘bnum‘ up by lkhrllu for readjust- ment by uur negotiators. actlng for the United States alarm and nu longer associated with other victorious pow- ers or suppurtml by a victorious Amerlmm army an the Gt-rmnn bard". In A. am. I‘m-“mt Hum! “‘mn'n Chm-ma Mmm Uu Mumourhmnulndye 0. "MM. mam: Mn DOWNERS 'ZGROVE Bht‘olu‘ ‘- WWW MVM 1L1 MM '3‘ K which has prrvlmnly hum laid out [Keep nu. mm: than out and II 5 â€mum us pun-4M». If tho dlm‘flm ‘ IF chant"! N should M door by an, I run-m. Sharp Cums must M "MM. After tho mo aro MM and immortal Hwy should be «worn! with a "me dirt from tho sldps. whirh “ram!!! ls mulled Mminu.nnd left to uonlo. The purpose Is In hold the uan mmnn and prevent Im-nkngo whim the re- mamdor M tho dltoh In ï¬ned. Aft" the me are primed they may "mam without Injury for sum-a! days or llll- m an of tho «mm are muly {or ï¬lling. If the gall In close and It It desirable M aid-tho water In mucking the mo quirkly. the ditch can he pu- flally ï¬lled _w!th straw or brush or with mme- and pieces of brick If they no "unable. Under’ mflnm Laying the â€In. like dlnlnx the dltrh. slmuld mm at the nntlet. t'nder nrdlnary mmlltlnns m» «Mould he talc! and hllndwl our primer! every day after the ditch Is marl». Any m» lay In laying may run» Injury tn the M"?! hy mln or by pnrflt‘lol falllng Into It. If the banks 1mI likely to our». the tile .zhnnlll he laid as fast as the (mm In mmnlvtml. Thu «mam-r sizes art- lnlcl from the bank with a bank. Lam size: must tw- lam try1 hand from the bottom of thn smelt; All misshaped and badly oraclrod tile xhtmld hp dlmrdodt If a tile the! not join cl fly with thn prov-«ling «up, It slmn he "I’M nvor nntfl It tits at tho Mp. (‘nwr all lama met! with plot»! a! ti!» or with Mment. Using a Level to Lay on I om»..- the I “Loam M Irw- nm to Ohm m; n elm (in m- nym- Md hrflommâ€"Mtnmhfllnn. In on. no". um am up nm null". and who-n "w drum .» mm In I‘m (on «up. tho [Mn-la may he no. B0 to mo I'm 0"". in flue no" porn- ufll ll. up." may be "on (mm. m MINI. The drum" mum Mw I In" a! “Wehnmlmm mum m mama. and um!" mu that am in vrry tin-lame. WM" link lnll In oh. ulna! particular «an mm In- rah-n In mu. I prmwr 3mm. The draw an mm- MM N mum! at I!» «M- M mod “: mm mm Valium - "no, ‘flie m depth for data men do Wumlhwlunmm two to («It tart. In luau am tunn- I In" of turn Inches tn mo fool "Ill sum-Mo outlet «aim for 0 arm: mun-Inch uu- (or an arm Il-IMM tile for l9 um and (our-M m. for Economic Arrangement. The most, eronmulr arrangement of the drainage xnlmn In "no am! pm mm flu- uu of lung lateral: and In» mun»: "In «horn-M (on! length 0! nmln «Influx. .\'n hard Ind In: ruh- run he glwn for alflmnlnbnu thr shu- n! the tllo In he vm-d. limlnu should ho- tam» mmxh m n'mmm the wr- nlus water wann nu- from I" In- )umL It It. hem-r In un ï¬lm tm large "an too null. and no mo leu- than (our lot-ho- In launder mm M not! On mum-u dart all! lulu when the "mud- units" In .ppmxl- and, an loan“. dun-um me Influx (Prepared by the Tllï¬Ã©d Blal 3 l~‘9I'mfl‘ meo! of Agriculture ""‘ A gum! dmhmgt- syslom an n fvrfllfl farm "ml is nu! lunnmllj' \w-ll dmlm‘d Is an pc-rmnm-nt imprnw-nwnt whit-h conï¬nlws to my dh‘ldc-mls In the form of ï¬nch-used crop prmlm-Ilon. ((‘ity gardI-nn and lawns rn-quomly new-d drainage. and If lmuwfly turd. would he greatly improved.) Tile drums nï¬lmlly {avg "11'1": thorough drainage than 6pm din-hes. ‘l‘héy «rt-ups" no lnnd nurfnm- and do not In- wrfvre wm- farming owl-Minn“. It properly mnstrumed may require nl< most no oxpvndlturv- rm- maintenance. Where Money Is Not Available: to Drain All of Land, Start where Prom- Would Be Greatestâ€"7N9 Rule 7":er for Size of Tile. TILE BRAINS IRE "MEI How to Plan and Install a Profit. DRAINAGE HELPS YIELD OF (3W8 Paying System on a Valua- ble Fertile Faun. Your Coal older 8|!on Be Placed NOW! Around about the middle of October a little heat on cold mornings will be necessary. Be prepared by having a supply of good coal on hand. "Old Ben,†Franklin County Lumber Coal, will give you the heat satisfaction you want. Cement Shingles ORDER NOW YOUR WINTER‘S SUPPLY! Blocks wmim’“ KINDLING FOR SALE $5: Screens We have a good stock of ï¬ne dry kindling1 This is Gravel . k cut up waste from our factory. N 0 large pieces, but gillwor just right for light ï¬res and starting the furnace Cinders 0335?} $3.00 PER LOAD, DELIVERED (5 to 600 pounds) “3:: The melon-holy «by: MW mm“ any-Ir (My an now rhill’y o'morn. inn. The hmvy an" «1‘ Mn- MI We put ‘rmk make- m: min R‘Mh‘ 0m (mi km: in hiding. Amalia: lo the Knudidx. which haw diap- prmwl. lu- au duo 8"er ï¬rst. (‘uM «our?! for I fl". W In flu and Luna. [Ann mum in n gm! luxury M the Ann-1min Mnsrwlfe. who mas to be mmrutnl with mum slum- um- hmmorrd mnl "Imam-1!. and haw.- M "mm M «0‘ "many. nm In lJHmaMn. win-n- us: i- I mud-mg Milt!“ and fm‘furio-s an m! ll'l‘llu- ï¬ll. Hwy lmnwn‘in- has her div-1" In" «I lino-n tummy. beautiful. lino. ï¬lmlmmk- mun-HM nut would do (or any Amt-rm"! heals. “my I 0M". Autumn Hm" Jounhn will tell u MINI! am 2 mu†m": a! Lana-n. l‘i mun mm! of Lyon on the lot“ mood. Friday. Oflohrr M. commuting at l1†o'clorh. 6 [and Work ham. 2 mum. I hem-r, b hop. [7 ma. IM «Motown. firm Minty. boy. can and man) other crud" too nia- mm to Inc-Mm Terms at pain will he cant». ‘ Once again the people of lllinoiul are called upon to gin: their store. to help those less fortunate than they. I This time the call is not for soldiersi iovcrseaa. but for the poverty burilenâ€"' ed family next door, the broken man on the street. the girl who ï¬nds her ‘dreams of life shattered, the buy I “hose feet ale slipping into paths of crime. the lame, the halt, the blind "the least of these." j It is the call of the Salvation Army: for money to carry on their work for others. They are asking Illinois for $2,250.00“ all of whieh wi" 30 to be? used within the state. Chicago, the; Flatter of the Salvation Army's ue-i ltivity in this section of the countryd ,will euntribute $600,000, and the. nu; .maimh'r ol' the state is asked for $7] i l l I The'Sahuuon Army gave its all to the soldier: during the win it in no“ Ming to be placed In A position when! It can mum the works of pom. to be mtoml to I footing even rtmm‘r than it held belon- (ho war “11»: it out. of our rifle: to the but- tloï¬oktu of Fiance. The «turned no!- dlonl. in recognition of tho work of the flotation Army over-nu. haw- hmwn their ratin- mum-x into thin nmpaln they Ink for help (or the Salvnflon Army which gnu- m but to "I'm. No plea for aid ever falls on deaf can: when it is made to this band of workers; no path in so dark they can- not make light with their work. T Inh- work in imim‘ntly practical. but is tamed on with a spirit of Christiani- 1y which place» humanity far above statistics. They are asking nthinx for lhemwlws, only for "w meam to help the men who may be don-n. but never out. TELEPHONE OUR POLIQY ‘ TELEPHONE ONE FIVE Prompt Service, Best Quality, Right Prices ONE FIVE MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS BUILDING MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS *W’m 1"“ mg“, LUMBER.â€"- COAL -â€" MILLWORK Roofing Siding Moulding Lath Nails Etc By Franc!- S. Peabody. Stue Chair- man. Salvation Army Home Service Campaign Fund. (‘HILLY MORNINGS PUBLIC AUCTION TELLS WORK OF SALVATION ARMY WALNUT FUEL WOOD $3.00 per ........................ ., . . .500 pounds All wood is under cover and absolume dry. Our supply is limited so do not delay placing orders. Potter M13. 8: Lumber Co: Also. a ï¬ne grade of heavy Many telephone subrcriberi are careless in their treatment of the mouthpiece. It become: chipped and cracked, and oftentimes it in broken 0“ entirely. The mouthpiece serves to gather the sound waves of your voice, and when speech is directed at an instrument where the mouth- piece is damaged or gone, the voice carries very faintly to the other end of the line. Better satisfaction results if the mouthpiece is not abused. In case the mouthpiece is broken, call Local Repair Department, and a new one will be mailed. CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY MFWIHMME'EI Be" System Cement Blocks Brick Sand Etc.