-- is > x <~i¢: .%';3" v' ® :?" "?"' Nes F4 it4+ --~ ; '3« 'MB@A f AIA VRU : C IN ; y--t "VT ¥& M f AL :ngiwk"x o -- MA q-t::':;?"}" TUK YUTL 4 Lad M o C oD4 .. o M y > -- mt % n h o 4 14¥ ..« > s * 'fl.' ' Jw s s & 4 7 e 9 ? % @a ee 5 + % + k as »\ An 5 + sa > » x T ht 7. «hx '\: C T tn, * L is % 5 un i 3 mt K y ho. *60 is % ' es ~ sattts. -- is 4. (a i3 is) , #2%. $ * -- : 4. v <ad : B M S y R ' *al M , 4 M f yCP o " a B + 4@ < 3 C CC _ K -- 2 | ~ No ® J M] § m % * u.. e C + . 7 ) _ 6 & § § td 6 P } ) L T J ho 2. ; ® s e as s * * t *# e . e <gliisn.. P @ C » -- e . <T% e * w :\ ue -- & eg y fee® magl * « * / i ~ i & ----... ttut t 3 p & * ~ oimg 38 _ Hmatbinil mt 4 A -- --/*% ai i. ap t a e 5 o. * ~eilics s E. q > «> 0 v<az ® <--siP t % 3 I -- 25 e » c itoes . Covigte it s «x Aulgth K T Fags Figks L s Res ! 6A V > . n t w ' We s n > e » ( sn «geeliaing * m .~ w ®, Ei * % * % * 3 x % reeres + -- C --<A . [ 2 -- Let * C , t C ' a $ ga« * We > P 5 ® --s-- MA .: 3 ® , % ha m a . tmb w3 % & 4* # # «Y F > Ko E % fe T 56 au n is x 3 m R * § C [ 4 CLLLGEL uit Tok & -- UIUGLIQOLO®! A ¥"~ ; n C 3 a® pe - C + 'ear PC m ie _\,_'.,-- ~ :' e o ® e *\ "% Th s % 4 w 6 wl e mas ¥o «wl y en ~ > Nt e e n old siet t in n dn t 4e es n nacge ol a on -- = s ~ ._ # * 99 x« '_ a &. o. * * . n =o% Lk« ~" bemub L. --~ w & . & z * :#z«> oo se in s has treee Mle ; . : oo o2 se Tess * 1e :.: tats _o< _ s $ thpat Awele T will> see politicians ~geampering to (um :reily frout ait parte o¢ Minots. Governor Smeill and_ m, 5t Stite L L Emajerson-- alrdady ~ Both will make a mighty bid for support of Mayor: Thomp-- son of Chicago and . State's. % Robert E. Crowe, sta ney of Cook county, ~and both have somég v. Small's at the Fair Calls rm":'%nm of un bavroil--and is seen &4 4 ¢uy | on DaHaHfom's clther becomite's z4| -- 40006 TO--Farmers n Hil-- iaunenn on revenlingiare mdns Soake oL / =-- _ e -- _ taitment on the carrying . of Emmer-- ' as. sattorney. genefral. ; M x :." W ie Tok s son's ples for 'support at 'hs Poll#| Alt in W in piifresdion|. springtiolt. 111. July7.»--More rigid S ragd be e s :.f:holl vouu?"'fl'lq State {Alf | enorcement 'of the 'law" to : prevent "':.ou others who may make tho|wu} show many wonders and many misrepresentation and impoténcy in race for ~the governorship_ .On . th8| things : of t bin couticai capers. to | Commercial fertilizers is' provided by G. O, P. track are. Former LisVl.}ars shaping : the. poUW mumm 19 "the act, -- Atfective 'Gov. Jobhn G: 'Oglesby. ~Mrs.. e Cul. ""?«mfim ~BtTAC-- July. 1. according : to 8. J.-- Stauard, MceCormick, Attorney General OScA' one of its ~most 'Interesting ~Bttra . 1. according : to : es Caristrom, State '_!'IW.Q';'M tions. h iproy's. f Lllmw ot! the m"{:""" = p C B i -----'-g------- 6 & cArmn w T y a v z sad u.nt.Gov l'n(' oo s oj l i y so es gc. . _' * O o| agrienlture, charged with the service efty. "_=-- "~ --_z.----< & *' |Kouls, ' hare 'been' . mentioned -- for The governor's --yeto <0B: mumm. e rag us . o * son's appropriation. : which the: s0cré--| * gigg, -- L. "Emith, Dwight, it tary--dubbed 'a "brazen use ol #%0¢\gusted at W i 'as Seeims prob-- utive "power -- for political purposes," | abjo," . wil} -- make the race un #teennntt n pants, ce Seal " wers oone taver "er Srorte wWhiC is as--a pected> to push "with over increddlh§] candidate ':r.%fcm --but automobile inspectors from .Emmer-- son's payroll--and is seen @s a--cut taitment on the carrying of Emmer-- son's plea 'for --support at *'he polis to sthe . furthermost parts= of: lt With Emmerson --a gubgrnatorial candidate his present office will be sought by numerous candidates, prob rb includin®g > State ~Senator Eart B.; Hearey, Commerce Commissioner MalTrovilion of Herrin, former State Treasurer Omer N. Custer 'of of the machines in the veto 'lopped ~sonie~ §0 10WA STRUCKBY -- : Tds m mrans or and aal aeseas | Plan Standardization in Sale of agd silos were blown , treos up rooted, 'hundreds «*&Ld'um and ~heary 'damage~ resuited-- 4nA chookup here today in the wake of a ¢yclone which descended upon the {farming district 'last :night. * f . _ No : casuaitles were reported. ' "Grody o:'u@ m'n: tween «and : near "here.. The wind storm "was accompanied by> --~ Bpringtield, 11L, July:7.----More rigid enorcement<'of-- the 'law to prevent misréprésentation and impotéhcy in commercial fertiiizers is provided by 6t 'inspecting _ and : ahaiyzing 'plant 'Yood mm_mm staite. n Rem ie ind e 18 6 L IBW, Tnercial fertilizers mnst 'bekr s' thk: will' result, providing. ~more , funds with which to defray the cost of in-- oo o a maind. dels that a gusranteed' analysis be filed with the department.-- Quality --+te pbigined from "the department of ag-- r'm.atamtot%mt':g Heretofore,-- manyfactiurers ia 'an annual® Hconse, which "was . not i1 food products they supplied to the trade in IHWinois. ~Additionat revenue FERTILIZER SAL to m . t# prd tm --WMakAmB BV ABD . 4 MHEVLC U . 0 <ol PW obtitts . AFT HIWLe :_ A r7eCI1|. Shanghai. July 13.--To the tribula-- © J it 4 rmmenmnen m ameriiterem + WM tions of the Chinese, whose natipn is a iT & [| i t E iD x < /3 EL 2. aIl 2. am -- ~_---- _ {torn by civil strife, have been added i : U 4A UILMJY ># 25 & Bm _ . [tThe-- ravages of flood. e e e t on n 0E S oip um .. an, ~ 0 en en mmmmsame . * > _ *A Dispatches from Wuhu reveal to-- ----~ _ CIUVUECN WCILANE! George -- Stried, formerly assictant |@ay that rivers in the vicinity o( that . . AVYEt mA LIMAMAUITE 'chiel--of m'humm city. are rising, inundaiing the low--. * enc oie o t uies on pmten on es . o d M 5 7 44 * C lands, and causing great suffering. / __/= mmumeme--=. <<.> _ . ~ _ |become head of the sponge BGUAE |1, ;.' estimated that 100 flood Yic-- . Ban..Francisco, July 12--Ijents,| working out of the office of States|tims are dying daily as the result Lestér %flifl.' en--" Attorney Smith, 'it was learned to-- jof starvation and exposure, in spite berger, who frst fiew .to Hawall gay _ _ . _ _ -- of tringent relief measures. . .. About . 60. --per :cent --of tha._com[ ; tility in Tiinois. are maenutactured 18 other states, according 'to the who. have engaged in this 'Inspection service. The greater part of the !u-wmu:pdneod --within. the state |-- aré pa house by--producte.' > | Los Angelos, Cal.,': July 13.--Death: of --Percival L. --Lynawood, -- 35, public fi'm attributed --to acute alcolLof as police absndoned Theéir theory that ho had been murdered durigg a . While-- the . aviators > were -- uni-- formed-- of future plans,-- army offi-- cials here thought it likely the fiy: erg_ will --:Jeave W:'"&W visit pre--ident. 1 ato summer l n taniies es *n army 'flyers returned to the main« land abtoad the liner Maut yester-- from Tero ;'-?mg;' 1 States. ) _Since Conrad A. Brune, now 4s DIES OF <~ALCOHOLISH Copstable Frank Brence did epecial service sam e 10 40 *"CCC ,'m'm.,mmm member, cannot qualify as lead i hasn't. the power ot,-wlu"::::- took over an auto.sales agency in North Chicago. ~His lease there will Mfluutamw , to beétter himself. emr RAVAGES SQUAD, IS REPORT _ parits oF CHINA 1 Po P e e LC ae 1CM e 2 ~0 > -- ind s B --_a. " |up the work so he had to ccek s t 2 & D t V § O s alen d #e .. fl"' l....'r Pittsburgh, July 13--The charze that William L. King, vice crusader here and former Aowa legis:ator, was paid $22,500 to leare Pittssurgh and coase His metivities here by "Jakie" Kiein alleged flflz:nd uncerworld char-- acter, was ined in a statement King: < red _ mysteriously from his here fast month. and was located. Mo:nes, la., where be _ charged 'be left Pittsburch to thwart an alleged blackmail plot. issued today by Rody P. Marshall, Klein's attormey. , SAYS HE BRIBED VICE CRUSADER *b i# <gh