/.. ~ Newspapers. Greet Terms " * _ _ With Satisfaction << eonciliatory tone of the note. c Beveral points evidently were in-- --~'~ '<luded for German home consump-- p -- tion, according to the Daily News, ts but -- calling attention=~to --Germany's 2 wuggestions about disarmament, the "--... News intimated it might be a good +.. _ Abing to consider disarmament along _.=~ ~ _with the pact _ > Lord Beaverbrook's Daily Express, T which has opposed the pact bitterly, | ' saw an adverse attitude in the note. --rourrfrEs a | *3.39 "~««~~TJam n "sAtistactor?-- ... i. is ~hoped ==f-~memmhgnmum . eurly conference, w Foreign Min-- Aater --Chbambertiin, -- haus> dfavored --a8 _--@--~~ (London, July 22--British political --~-- ~ elreles and pewspapers greeted with £ . Lokal Anzeiger praised the alusion ~--* W general disirmament. Doutsch 7e tung 'sald that for the first time ~_ sinse the-- revolution Germany bad . found the courage t6 "':.M the truth about d * Vossliache cm' the reply ___tm a _ clever jurist's rather than a ------ wise < statesman's work and. Krues Zealtung complaintd that the disarmzs \_ Mebt suggestion wast not further e "l--':;-'--w"-"* . .T?mm MW ~~GEE GLoOM C -- PARis and-- go with anly the restrictions | GUCtion. c i s Of parents placed upon them, which| E®irting =~--xt wéeek, Charles Co# ut this time are very slight for pa--|tello, who was with Desmond Galla-- répts as a rule say, 'This is vacation | gher at the Orpheum in Dulsth all time, let the youngsters have a good |last season, playing with Donald time,". says a'fin issued by the | Foster, a nwg man who now is accident prev partment of| appeatring in gland, wil _ appear the Chicago &'n. But too}Kere in javenie ead rock. He often this good ¥ime tamkes the Chi| shoud make a @etrong aeddition to g JInto paths that are dangerous. | the Cast. . --_ streets, for example, are used) Incldentally it is noted that there w4 playgrounds, and roller skating. are but two of the original members *"Vacation time is here. Schoois have closed their doors and ans army of school children are free to cotme tente," was the comment of Rote Fubne, the Communist organ. _ Paris, . July 22--Gloom today> sue-- eneded the optimizm expressed yee terday in the Parisian press on the CGetman security reply. .. ... The changed aftitude was taken to express a change in the viewpoint o Foreign Minister Aristide Briand, who first looked on the note as ~en-- couraging." IA Matin twday warued that France struction of the treaty of Versailies. Pertinaz in Ecbo de Paris advised radica} organo«, unanimousiy--deciared today --that the main points of the German reply to France were satis faetory and leave the door open for wmore .unsatisfactory," be said. --Berkin, July 22--The German Presus, with the exception of the extreme faetory and leave the door . Begotiations. There were--eriticizsmses of however. * -- ered satisfactory in itself because it AUTOISTS! WATCH OUT FOR CHIL-- _ DREN IN STREETS MANY PLAY IN STREETS CGerman security ~pact reply, inter-- preting the note as indicating that s« lrd' -l:'. -'?l'\._n stones cas-- b-:.:finw'n quickly ent the inner tube. "lah-:'.'fid&n.hfl-d 'sompstons bst ust too mach _ Too ue the toke be o ind vO wmin te m a r Tnnnnrear HHE _ L HHL / Lanncde T.W,me ' m--mnn*ct"_l SECURITY PACT ~---- ARE GRATIFYING nnomcon'tunu pote «cannot be sonsté-- it the tabe. an as it may to the casing, a spk to tgar to the En waer he Tread and coume n io Yilinka®==--> * c e 'treads come owing to t feainodoth usc d mercial apple crop is mwesr average --with the promise somewhat better "Nevcr Touched We," a rollicking comedy in three pcts, scored a de clded hit at the Majestis Theatre Bunday where it. was presented for Atha first time. It is full of laughs Jack Clark is showing up to better advantags in ~#>~* . ~~--reeding pro duction. Prom start to finish and was gromtly company, deserve cn%hf their ¢xcellent vw cKell 'com tUnues to win with her clever ter two being noew ~~--~be--« of the apprcc'ated by the audience which pioked the popular playhowu:s« Re pete. with funny situations and R?o motorist .who fturps a corner Upeed endangers the lives of mo-- Abers and bablfes. Turn corners slow ly and watch the romdway carefully. Livestock condition reports con-- tinue up to average. The spring pig ctaops is 64 per cent lo-Lh lilinots, 41 per cent. less for the corn "helt and 8.7 less for the entire Unired States than a year 'ago. usual HKit. Jay c."nh"' '*'-'*."'" Kent and 'Irg Pritchard, the lat-- c-'!'-_ ted. The general prospect is fair good in the southern and northern counties with spotted, poor to fair in the central area. The state yteld is below average and the quality, some-- what uneven, but averagiufg fair to The oats harvest is completed in the south and well advanced in the northern area. BenefScial rains have Increased the prospect in the north ern part. The central and soutbern counties will have a poor crop due fo drought. The stsfte crops is below average, although the graims are full and the quality fair to good. "NEVER TOUCHED ME" SCORES HIT the streets ~will be crowded witth ['"lm the vacation period. Drive -- more. caretully 'during _ the nexut few months, , ". "The warm weather also brings out the bables. --On eyery street the CORNCROP TO BF -- WINTER _ WHEAT' -- GOOD let in good wholesome play, but they should also remember that the Streets are not . playgrounds. Insist :: your children going to -- the grounds or --to the parks. 'They ::n enjoy --themselves better and no. danger® there. f mbhmm"mnn that despite the --warnings that are is sued <by© the Chicago Motor Club and by other ~organizations'. inter-- agtod. in anfoty > manu _ nowvsnts. .. z»41} l;rlhm County Corn ml f -- Fields are--Clean ~<4 ables. --On eyery street the "the iui'_"él'\'wwar: J . ce . difilitn Plang is crvice part 1w _A Few Specials For This Sale . I% Prices That Are Music To Your Kars| _ A. & E. Artic Today crude rubber is $1.19 per Yb. and still going higher. The smallest:3!4 tire weighs 18 Ybe. -- [ _____ / _ l%d'flll have to sell for $25.00 or more. We have our store and warehouse packed from floor > t _ to wedbg with these tires and tubes, although prices have advanced 55% and another 7 e c 334% advance is to take effect Aug. 1st. We are offering this stock of tires at the old last years ~_ [ _ / ; pd'?u. Because we were shrewd enough to buy before the big advance started. They won't last s ~p long, the wise boys are following the crowd to the Waukegan Tire Marke{ and buying while the----B : ____| _ buying is good--Get Yours Now. A Deposit will hold ft for you. -- ' -------- ~--*--__--=~--=-- [ o 5 Menths ago when crude rubber was 20c per T. we purchased six carloads of Standard makes _ I flg'y of Tires such as Dunlop, Goodyear, Courdouroy, General, United States, Royal Cord and Century. . ~O c ensational . Fiayery----MeDonald | ~~~-- Country ' Sweet =e # ; Ruby Schuyler, 24, Anderson, b-flfl't 'z""t:.:] The best ML::-(.:? zm' * & n# q' 'f 1' f n h M o. "t u. a+" i in any People is andootledy the in II Marriave Licenses Mm,"','a' Barthel, 22, Chicago; Evelyn k inmCphavrity Bout>~ BUY NOW--TIRE PRICES JUMPING 106 #o. Genesee Ht.-- \A * ~ WEAAA Y HA t« x * * . . NEXT TO BLUMBER®'S stinect that leads them to the country to take root there, and not which sends them flocking To m'::maha Its distractions. 'The lighter the snow the more it drifts; and the more friv-- Waukegan Tire Market We Deliver ~by one wind or another, into and cities.--John Rurroughs, "~>ADE WITH JACK AND S#AVE 80 Champion $park _ Plug . _ -- O7¢ * Bteéveé Cockoric, 30, North Chicago; Payllne JArt, n."nua'gn#-:::: De WayneC. Gregory, 21, Chiongo; \Viutor Larsen, I%--Chicago"ayner Holing, 32, Chicago. en en a e 'x'hhum °* De pere; Edith Chas gmm:' v Harbar: Bus . n, % rop ® % Theresa Sagaser, 1% 2 Audrey Achmidt, Leonard _ Zelimen, 22, Racine Lydia: Schroeder, 20 Frankeville . John Laskowski, 31,. -- Milwaukee Stella Zalenski, 32, Mirwayukee. _ Henry Tegge. 38, Waukesha; Nellie Hopkins, 22, Waukesha. > Hartfield, 18, Sheboygan. Otto Hinef,~-- 24, Keposhe; Irma Brockmeann, 19, Kenosha. *4 ~" Geo. Zupon, 24, North Chicago; Larina Lehtinen, 24, Waykegan. Thos. Coughlin, 43,;-- Chicago; Dorts Hepp, 28. Chicago.-- amat -- -- Norman Gibson, #3, ~ Zion; Mary Coppins, 68, Zion. Cs $ oree Henry Endere, 21. icago; Gert' rude Rggert, 18, &u.o * .Floyd L Warner, 21, Monroe;" La-- clle Clark, 18, Milwaukee. ~Edward Nelson, 48, Milwaunkee:; Alma Davies, 39, Milwaukee. 'Herman Kouklehein, Jr.,. 28, Mil-- waukee; Gertrude Melang, 25, Mi} waukee. & _ Fred Mayr, 22, Sheboygan:; Gert-- rude Rommer, 18, Sheboygan Palls. Chas. Carpes, Jr.. 22, Highland e "| --Attractiveness of Advertising. lng rock you can often diSc« Kimer Gielow, 29, Chicago; Annva| 'The man who doubls whether adver | position by the remains .%'»i',"'" bit we Marcus. 30, Chicago. tisements are read Is living in the | ly laid in the short grass at the toP August Kamke, 21, ~Lena; FElda |past, says--the Shoe and Leather Re-- | of the clif. In distncts w re food Marks, 22, Oconto Fails: e :&miz' beginping to (1- mncp';mm: witih-- uit twets w e Melvin Birkrem, 21, s y will crow( out, so attractive | out scru a newly borg lamb. .--| The . EV ,eh";, 'ri,:m" 0 )G";:' psx: bave the advertising pages become. | raven bhas a pazssion for solftude. He ;"' ':' is i5 2;"'""" 9: The editor experiences difficulty in iwlll tolerate in the nelighborhood of _ . farl _ Marhninar.. . 21._. Milw~HROR; |UOUMBG 'w-- =lccr en . yo_nce. rnninss L ies havels ol NT en nnnnerrann, -- Paul Kinlans, '$1, Fort Atkinson ;* Agnes Poguet, 28, Beloit. * Clarence Drinkwine, 2#%,> Waeauke Lawrence Jorgenson, 24, Kenosha Jacob Hoftman, 26, Wilmette; Ma-- il HEIN WATRY | _ dker Finance Company. -- ~{ --_ | We help you to fimprove your howe "Q" _ your taxes and to help yourself. e »agre e S e ;, MERY * * GudBiiesrengin ouine--cdetnre * _ & Wanrkegan National Bank Building, ¥¢~ _ *tz2~=z en e gepreony mt ollee ucss en qy tA . .n ces ioi ioi P ic e --«}>~--smese Biccping Arcangement». . l!'l:. t'g fllz"m. nl:;n: all the white space they are able to hr, 19; y ons * . innnn peigeaie onina en n aommmiii ariier rinfamnnenanniinnnees eigy e __._ * m e a ',:M L@ANE of all kimds on the easy monthly in-- Shaler 5 Minute Vulcanizer, [ -- Open Evenings 49¢ -- --]|-- Indicate character say that red naills show a nature that likes to ruie--others and a disposition that is Inclined --te their owner is fond of in FonstitadGon or in cbaracter, Finger--Nail Secrets. --~Spout --<itit A--Wre ** 2« U seon as they are able to shift for For This Sale Only g0r24, KHeary Gray 359 | remee s es o. ®%