c PAGE TWO FIND METRHOD Treating of Seeds With Chem-- Value to Farmers H By this means he makes it po* sible for grain to be grown in sof deticient in phosphorons without the es i s n L ds Gericke is dua partly to long and Mcu!fiuflold&onflnl partly to the fact that certain soils convert Mhnm able which plants cannot see. The seed treatment method, stor-- ing the necessary phosphorous with: In tests At Serkeioy Cunue . {"" last three years it has been found possible actuaily to increase the mathndtou-nm per cent, varying with the species. hmandhrhynm-ud.- Higch as a 15 fold increase has been KEVLML. This is the third important dis-- covery that the Berkeley scientist has made recently in his program of experiments purposing to make certain plants wholly or in part in-- Moxtho.onorotnue»- CHEESE AGES ON --_ BOX CAR; RESULT -- A $10,000 SUIHT CRAB TREE FARM offers 1iron servic-- able Bulls, Yearling Bulls and Bull Calves --$50.00 down, Balance on time.. _ You ;fi" heatr the tmfijvv%zhazve---amr\vlu::-ic.il e M Lake Bluf jor_ better FileAction in Circuit Court Against E. J. & E. For tw Ki--Paso via the E. J. & L, ac-- cording to the story unfolded by the When the car got as far as Jolict # was found to be damaged, so re-- r'dh""mmmu- make the car resemble one in good health. . The ice on the cheese meited and no more ico was added, it is charg-- Eul uit comnadcniiad B aaltc ie intrgen in i 20 ed.. Consequently the cheese szed wapidly and completely with the re-- sult that the entire consignment was spoiled, so the story goes. The actual loss ran between $5, 000 and $10.000, it is charged. Big loszses sustained by the butter AID TOF increase your ggcket DOOKS as woell as aour butter fat buying--a pure--bred uernsey Sire, _ _ § w >4 dams, dut you can t make money willidouL a pt;re--breci_ Guernsey Sire and raising your heifer calves. You can get along without pure--bred dams, but you can't make money without Quit buying cows, you get nowhere that way and wgi let the other --fellow make money off of you by raising his calves. Increase your | the opened. The first school house Was erected in Libertyville in 1836. The first church organization was in Fremont township, now Ivanhoe, in 1856. The first church organiza-- ertyville and Lake Zurich. Two of the men are held in the Offer $1,000 Bribe The trio were caught last Friday a mile exst of Lake Zurich by Froe lich and his partner, Edward Kelly, of Parke Ridge. They had receiy-- u.m«nmuum from .a proprietor of a barbecue stand who stated that men: posing as operatives out of the office of The first vending machine to be lost here was one taken from Steve Kroll, proprietor of a gas station at Libertyville. The men sauntered Into his place, showed their badges, and then stated they were from the lost at Barrington, one at Volo and AS STATE POLICE Took Venders at hi e Congregational. _ * s --In 1835, Wheeling had the first voting place, and 33 votes were cast. «Jt is a notorious fret.that when 1| ,~~ + ns commandant's »"dt Er-hl&mvmbfp :'.'m".':'umm éraily balls it up. : 'This is becku9(| 15,, go--V(G), chairman of the : e ep ces io ? go Hfim"" for himself Wmmt over. a period ol[ .youre ALrCG® s1 " ! mgmfi.mhuhmhm at Libertyville for the better care--Of the county--poor. the three men were'to take one at tials helped to throw off the suapi-- cion of the vrending machine owner the police aald. :: _.0>--_ : =8~. _ to $80 in these machines. . IRPF take the money and then throw the thinges in the ditch," the state po-- gang, said. ' the way from $12%5 to $250 besides the loss of any money contained in them at the time.s = <©~ --The warrants on which the men at Kankakee are being hold iclude charges of robbery, speeding, false lHcense plates and impersonating an -- Ofticials admitted that there was an opportunity, they believed, to check on a number of other cases through these men. : Refund in Full to Two A Wom\vhohndwrd Land Near City. The fact that the men had armed ¢ity limits near 'the Yorkhouse| w ;. gtein, M. C. F.; Lt. R. Duncan, church. ' > MC¥(G), Lt H. ;W Sybilrud, MC--V, The women, Col. Smith 'stated.| yoy, Lieut. R. E. Duncan, MC--V made payments on these lots and (G), Liout. H. W. Sybilrud, MC--V, in addition gave $2,000 in bonds 820) rieut. Anton R. Schier, MC--¥ (G), $600 in cash for lots in a Lieut. K. E. Kolbe, MC--F, Liout V. subdivision. _ _ . D. Whitaker, DC--F, Lt (Us) J. R . An advertisement is used,-- COL) puimin, MC--V (G), Lt (1g) C. W r!mmtontmctmpmmb e purchaser. It is a "blind" ad that promises an earning of $40 a week --at a min-- imum for after working hour em-- ployment. In the ad: it states that it does not take more than an hour When the answerer to the ad ap pears to inquire into the proposition he is whisked. into a lecture room where he hears a gifted speaker ex-- pound the wonders of a place he ealls the "Miracle City." ' -m?neothlkmnhnotm- en but it is explained that--the city, one. nearing 40,000, has doubled in population in the last -- year. and :mmmfiodhm?"wm~ Atlantic City is to the Atlanti® sea-- coust, --Col. ISmith charged. tate. or destiny. It is the Turkish| toon, DH¥F, the USSC No. 412, UD| Quara: torm of the Arabic "quismat." ~Mo--| der command of Lisut E. F..Ki¢fer, | gered© hammedanrs use "kismet" to expresa| D--F, and three sea planes, under ® the idea that everything which cceurs| COmmand of Liout. Paul E. ~Gilles | °. the -- world > is 'preordrined | ang| Di® A--V(G), will participate in the Lmnmmwmm'gi&' n ty on } : a * m% ' mrpresses 'a philosophy of preordina| . ""~,," i vasaala -- an& <nlangs 1| n tion and fatalism. PAY BACK $4,800 TO STOP TRIALS water power mill was at M en d Grandfather '"a!n Offer Re--|] --;~~ ward Along With the 'Gur-- h" The first "tangible clueto. _ .th6 . whereabouts of 'Harrey .Vincent, 12 e aten se m mat oner AsQ w U § ing sisce he drove away in Attor ney John William's . Ford June 15, 'came today when Sheritf Lawrence: Doolittle was notified that state.pO-- Lice o(ns;- hadfound the car again aoned stripped : between Mc-- Heary a d Crystal< Lake. -- At the same time the grandfath-- er, Joseph Vincent, advised friends that he was prepared to offer a re-- ward for the return of the young-- Sunday the Gurnee church had voted to post a reward for the re-- covery of the lad. P | . B. Dixon, a member of the com mittes named by the church to pro-- pare the reward, declared that the amount had not been named. The father of the boy, Lyun Vin-- cent, who was divorced by Mrs. Wagoner, might have:the custody of g:ny now imemlers of the church They do not know where he is. In the case that the boy--is with him they do not feel like paying a re :;:.."nnmthllfl Deen Before leaving for McHenry cour ty with George McCullough of Gur-- nee to meet with Sherift Oyrus Staf ford of Woodstock, the grandfather asked that the church award be delayed. He stated that he préferr-- ed to make his investigation before At the same time Sherift 'Doolit-- tle was making an~effort to get & trace of a band of -- gypsies .. that were in the county the same day that Harrey left 'The boy's home had been with the grand{ather. "There is a chance that the boy, SMBQ?WH."J. "'r':'anm badly u-aa: the West Coast. -- '.:."a...n..o.u_.."# e Points, Post of commandant of the Great rl'!:'t;" to . the sherift :; Post of commandant of the Great Lakes Naval Training: station and the ninth naval district is now be-- ing filled 'by Capt. G. L. P. Stone, who assumed the position on the departure of Rear departure of Rear ~Admiral (H.J--| came Ziegemeiler for Seattle, Wash. WROTO®| qpopre he will assume .command of the} 7, Bremerton navy yard. a 'been The command of Captain BtO00 | pore, is but temporary, however, 48 ADB--) ang appointment to the--post: will be &AN*| post nnumeod in Washinzton within the HUa Bremerton neavy yard. a 1 The command of Captain Stone is but temporary, however, as AD. appointment to the--post: will be an-- nounced in Washington within the next few weoeks, it is stated. During the interim Captain Stone will have complete charge of all affairs at the station and in the naval district. Captain Stone served as assistant of Rear Admiral Zlegemeler as com-- lt hy ¥al 'reserve offitcers attending the weekly drills here at Great. Lakes on Wednesday--of each week is in-- creasing. -- .A large number from Mi!lwaukee and Chicago woere pros-- ent at the last drill. ~Al naval re-- NOTES FROM GREAT LAKES | 10:30 a'clock. andant during the incumbency Nee Te TV ALT 0 C Oe ie Ne Cac s 98 '.»j;.,._l'...:';;e:,g,%_@ coag & gfix' nagy. t s e o ---- fi',g, s M o is o o mt N o e Sgp e 17 0s a 3% y | Immediate vaccination of all cat-- 0 | tie, borses, sheep and hogs in Mc-- 4--|Henry and Kane counties to prevent t;-.;po-ibkmdm"° n. | thrax, discovered prevalent on farms m n o He n' on is Arector of $ess es mt w -- 'l"!"" " _..:..n.' mal pepe o cie t 3 ToE3 eteaata ind cA " Made Possible--Through Lo cal Legion, Local C. of C. Through the efforts of the local American : Legion convention -- com--« mittee, the local Chamber of Com-- merce, Congressman Carl. Chind-- bioom, and Secretary of State Frank gesignments and officers were plac-- ed on 'nearly every type: of ship. B. Kellogg, the incoming State Le-- gion: Commander will: be presented vltht:nlnutpnwoodob- tained famous Argonne Fores:, ascene of the heaviest sacrifices in human 'life made by the Americanr armies during the World War. s to Congressman Carl Chindbloom is "I have the honor to acknowleige reéteipt of your letter of the 6th of mont's assistance in obtaining a i -- lOOQOOOOOOOOOOO lMI which a gavel may 'be made| Mra. Earl Heery is visiting at the for the Illinois State Commander of|bome of --her sister, in Birchwood, "It has been a pleasure to instruct | nleces, Mra.:--Fred Baerman and Mrs. been a pleasure to-- iInstruc. | LJeces, w1T2,.. # °00 Dacian aBu mis. to endeavror to obtain such anpleco| : Alfred Ames is recovering rapidly of wood and forward it to your Chi--|from the accident he was in last caso address." Monday morning, and is back at his STATE Eg'*'"_.fim"" ooo s oc on on too viteass is --"Don Kress, 601 Diversey parkway represented villeges of -'l'l"'*muwlmw z-&hflmumm ing from the south and that he |bank of the Ruphrates and Sanjar on mboulg'ot:pnh W?fimm 'nomalgnuu there might collision. 'B2 degrees 34 winutes _ The driver of the other car had l eech mttndy aod 6 ugrecs 36 m&,um'mmmfin"'" Saat JOnl and then rammed into a telephone |-- _ s * post. 'commpupeee en en en enc e rmcaner e :' He stated that bright lights had . confused him. Wn.!hi:!om w:: § mmm&uh-% Kress signed a complaint before * t with reckless driving. He gave 'bonds of $500 for his appearance --f : mm: a Lk ; C L o Quarantine is Established in McHenry and Kane Cos.; Urge Vaceination. . and Huntiey. To prevent its spread ngersctcoifion crsionb at iaitr m vvagnter «esnt J a 1 recommend the immediate vaccina-- tion 'of all livestock in Kane and McHenry counties. -- Publication of this warning will be heartily appre-- A#4 «and Cong. Chindblom. Dr.--C. L. Passmore, velerinarian oL Huntley,:reported . the s* b;ms t:l:: Qurngm '"Officer L. A. Moore. or-- dered the quarantine against the pre-- BY STATE IN TWO . NEARBY COUNTIES Doctor, would you--all mind hold m oi e P M 2 T. the sautopsy now so's when Ah Ne I Ah knows what killed nnr'...ml N 'BE Discovered on Two Farms e anthrax cases thus far fFing in ml LUCO & Earl, Props. _ T44 C TY"/.~] eqa--into the county . anda demand ANNET "that 'all herds 'be tested for bovine M AINUE | tuberculosis: will--be . enacted--withia £, *' .** _ | the next few weeks, Dr.--F P. Galla-- "" 3 hue, county veterinarian, believes: Thrauich T'a--.| He stated today that the state law . 0 Naval ris one With 75% of Herds Tested provides that when :75 per cent of &bua'hnubnuud to test that a quarantine and general test for all cattle is mandatory: The problem now facing him is a censug of herds. As soon as all of the assessor's books from the. 15 townships are certified to the board ot--review he will be in' a position to determine it an examination has been completed on 75 per cent of General improrement in herds has been marked since the bovine tuber-- 6 0 0 0 000000 0 0 0 0 Miss Marion Winters left on last Monday morning ~Lor Whitewater, Wisc.. to attend thesummer session at the Teachers®College. 'The annual picuic will 'be held at Rosecrans on July 4, with the usual chicken ple dinner, misic, speaking Mrs. Eilen --Landmark, of 6t. Char-- les, I11., spent last week at the home of her brother, Charles Olson. Miss Eila Winters has been enjoy-- ing a vacation of two weeks at her home here; _ Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Cermack and }nn. of Chicago, spent last Bunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin that the office: in the . courthouse could be kept open daily. Quarantine on cattle being shipp-- Location of Babylen A n amazing example o]f Ouality at Low Cost 6 M Removal of War Tax Lowers Delivered Prices! Here is handling ease that never ceases to be a delight-- for the worniand--gear | ing mechanism is fitted " s n t ie "Pog uies ofi won 1 se n e 4 100 mmhfimdwhh be Enforeed.© sR gH: were started four INDEPENDENT DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR FOR $1.50 A YEAR AND NO EXTRA CHARCE FOR DELIVERY. that puts these cars ahead wisrs ror A Ater cor or our fwo ncrorim. ouioe mar or wasiwcton * ue in the industry, | ue in the inuusu'y» % g:r' Vi fore T Come in and see for vum " Delto MCCORMICK MOTOR SALES j 804 SOUTH GENESEE STREET Powered exclusively with the famous Cadillac 90--degree, V +ype, 8--cylinder engine WAUKEGAN 120 WAUKEGAN, ILLINOLIS ADILLAC and LA SALLE mote complimented by adaptations of their design and fumhhimthan any Other? It is because Cadillac and La Salle offer more in everything that And because there is no other car with such ¢{,n engine u'thde"fim Mv <ype, s'cyhn » i by Cadillac exclusively for Cadillac and La Salle cars. Volume constantly Why do two cars dominate the fine car field!? Why are these two cars without sacrificing one pennyweight La Salle prices, $2350 to $2875. Cadillac prictes, $3295 to $3950. All prices £.0. b. Detroit. se We kB *4 e Rconomic Vacuum fuel feed;-- »»Remy distributor :