LAKE <00U Y 1 W ZT, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 199 ~I&11tRY C,' UN sad to Elgin In light n1oving order, ha caliod er to ttasthe men hav5e M 5 -slo4n 0eoftestt hobtt-O W MI cE lgin wb>' t-o r t o u win hed W55r ydedoa litIe prsOliro Grnod eenvir R 64PINbet-ng attirad in khakl and caxrying nesrt ducorps that- leada .them te aud ens.of, h e>tpnthhenesetreacadpthe et- w pen t andma sxtr est Altongba utme. trda.haa'drle sW ew t ro at CAMP AT ELGIN il .neceasary filid, war and camp exceil. et thecOuitt-. Bat-tex-y C accoilsb- rach d nd uthe oe tpece baud- VIte blaleryieuted. 21forld, .,aioW.nal omndeet t- - ~~equtpmet Tbey have a string of crodit marks ed ae marçhtt btalmost- broke up the burrieildondufrm t-pred na> tbe atr'maeed2 trdCn.ntialcm nero Wguksusn Mon Leave 100 Stroflil and The>' made a tunning appearance a yard long wit-b state and govern- only et-be1r baâtery that evex- att-OmPt-- t-he local boys t-otheti hoadqua't-0rs. miles 1» moyen and a hait houre, and thbe Unitetd Bpauah-Âmerican War kilt-on L. Dunr, SUN Reporter, la te as t-bey passed through t-be city and ment. ed anyt-ing at-milar. Two other bat- General D. Jack lrostrlett hekd- thon biad camp ail made aad auppex- Vetoranas, wyl be hero Friday and Bat.- Ulake the.Trip Overlai'd t- Elin wbile they are gone away man>' vili The city of Elgin la in gala attIretoeus are maki tht-e max-ch t-is year quartex-s t-o vat-ch t-be batter>' break eat-en vit-h a long t-tme for rest beitora urda> t-o attend t-be stat. encauip- - WhBatter>, Showlcg SUN'$ L.vs- bsabnvpper-offices for newa and bas beau turning ltself inside Out. from BIglet-o Chicago, btnt t-ey'bad ranks, and put- Up t-be aimaand darknes feu. li. ecamp vas made mont,. ooe îhng ~SadI nes and RepreolFig t-hO People of them. fox- a week or more lu houer of t-be net- &ri'ttvbe n C -att-ory reaecbrdhoes onafaingosd udo.Alt ytis camp et t-b e aio urd metfîvacer the Battely Boys "Leave Behlnd." Lake County Mouill. guardamen. of vhom t-be artilloy men t-be encampmont gronuds, snd t-beY Ladlcg Battsi-y t Encampmetlt. aleigton50ndeDune. At t-e ueampof it-e Nanal o! Adjt-a111- Gonra -Their mounts ara ninet-> Lakte coun- are always t-be eat-ure. must vork bard to beat-t-be record of!tlRt5 ePeIO h egbr-ltern fAjtn eirl Mlton L. Ducs, ot the SUN ty box-es, among tha hast-ln t-be st-at-e. Thux-ada>' Ip Govexnors Day. vben tho local mon. AtEln, the bat-tex-y takeset-be lead iag farma and troni Barrtngt-on ore ct-pid b> t-be deatb of Adlut-aut- en- staff, Saturday morning loft on as- aud that-ree bagons bave t-botr Governor Deneon vîll iehoet-t-be camp, In 1905, B Batter>' of Galesburg lu the battalion oft tho st-at-o mIIItItaý visiteora fox- t-besvsning. On Mon- oral Scott-. igemont,wlt- B ftterY C. Ilinois complament ot men wblcb mneans that sud man>' Waukegslt-es wlviisi st marched overland f rom Galshurg t-o Tbe othex t-vo bat-t-exion. A O Da- day, t-he Battory fint-hd lt-a march,_________ Natilonal Guard, to make the trip over 100 malte t-be trip t-bt mollis Do Camp Deneen on tbis day hecauso BIn at distance of about- 105 miles. ville sud B of Chicago, vîli follov C coverlng slgbt- miles t-n four beure. To H.îV trn of the Cii War. te Elgn overlad. mucb for t-be training of the emerg- thora viii ho at- fot- IM000 pople t-betrt day tt made 30 mlles but- of Waukgail. CaPtain A. V. 'Smtb Almot thbe eut-re distace vis Up Oe t p k.conyèVou"errc He la thbe onty nswepaper man ont>' soldory oftht-e stato-thret--ofom thogooro, soont-e eon tt-mae u- iv mle vl iiiefr -oCncIplot sma-ruddou tli -flsntb-îtb raest-sCtvi Wr hoheseca n- n with t-bs artîller>' bod>'and wil First- Stop et Rockefeller. tho revlev sud vit-nesî drills. . durithét-b otirs day. aud flve herses or. sud viii ho senior officer of the on- that vers especial>' at-ep.AiWO't--lde yphyaLuu .S-r, 'Njfce wtb thbe rmst- tor t-be the The flrat- stop yl h a mdo on the Other da3's are routine days. The vore'bld on t-be ay. The battory tieattle> a-atO.B da th-,traveled t-n good shape vît-b no acci- Dow reiding on Mii court- tn W&uke- - lay n5e5817 -o îkot-b t-ip, John Rouse fax-m St-Rockefeller sud bat-t-ex-yeturus t-o Wsukegln JuW 24 an-t-yd'là 1Bpringfield tn poor condi- Lieutenant Jo. Durkln. senior firet dent-s. -t w-hobesltt- returnlng t-e Waukegan some Mme tha second ive miles ontide ut Elgin. endlng a trip overland from Elglin. 't-on aud a eatte -o e-lieteate h a-oy iIot-b h ac as an -n-restlng one vthont-t-fl iieut-bTheit-b flhluoan infant-r>'. next week. The first Il ton-gbt- and the second t- >t-bis year t-ho experlence bas nover teecmadre a-oyo hc - ever>' man t-n the ont-fit-. Goci fonght- bravel>' lu a numbor of batt-is« Ssturday moing. Bat-t-ex-y C, lihttmorrov -gbt-. Tbe bat-t-ex-y viiiar- Monda>', Just sas tho &tator' besu repoated b>'t-bemiIt-t-a of t-bs8,9o, vhO t-m a lietontand udnimtor t-o eat-ber, vît-h t-be exception of t-he u a rsn-atth urne m y -Ile >' ba aI lo , lî - oi N tI na r ve at C m p D n een -n W In g P ar , w hist les o t E lgin ere ho ing t h o st -t -.D urk i ti ln po in t of serv ice. T he C h ic- o n e t -exm . acco m o pan ie ti th e bat t ry , Ân po a t- r et-oxte. -en er Ouard. Captalu A. v. Smith command- -Egn oatitmo Monda>' morning. noon heur. Batt-ex-y"C', of Wau- *ttery in Fine Shape. anbttx- a ecatî.sd a cool viud made Sunday'î st-urnung t-o Lako count>'ho su- lng iftfo W-n Prk Bila va Cpt ..Smt-h wiii net- break the egan hait-rd at t-be ontranceto Wt-ng Battory C loft-Waukegsu on Sat-ur- The ac t'-sbttryto ac uoal utoetr -igagod lu tain n uthbe t-ovaht-p ot t-be annuel encampmOlt sud tour ofst- 0'th !lis men b>' forcng speed Park and reported t-t-aarrivai et the dey on- lts 46 mile trip t-o Elgin lu Waukegau t-o Elgin vas antnt-ex-est-- one man, Bolonua, val takon slck at- Newport, vas married sud bas llved dut>'~~~~ ~~~ 1iih ao a-oyAo a-bt B=limake Elgin tn gond oxder aud encampuient- of tho Ilfilols National gond condition, sud It- arx-tved lu Elg- lut oue. Prom RockefellerouIva t-efstcm sdvssn-hmaqi-. datlu sd tmers ville sud Battaiy B uf Galshurg loin- viwt-h men resb and energeti. Guard, it- as t-be second uitlit-t-abat-- lu as fresh, almet-. as wben tt-eft t-be greetedb>' t-ho poplofetever>' village sud anothex-, Dlamoud. vas stck Sun- lît. A fsv yeax-a îlce a soldier tng lu se that thrs viii ha 544 offl -be-batres aisu ometoEgnta ftb ta- ht vrtoka re> e-.Ever>' msu vas et is I 5sdthog. sa--n rm da u-vsalrgt gî od> neigbox died, leavint a vldov li- e- colsan sdmen of the axtliear x- but not ovexlnd. overiaiid march etf su>' langth sud pusi, wit-banlt-n good helt-h. sud boeoet- Il oclock Saturda> moruing aud vas at- is post-han t-be bat-t-ex-y duced cixcumstancea. &jous at-t-be Park. Bat-t-ex-yC t-, ofcourse, the hast- vas the fixst- t-odo ao sud tome every borté lu good condition vît-h the t-be battory covex-ed 15 miles i lfvO x-acbed Elgin. Mx-.fit-arr.with othors, alded lnuEt- The Waukegsu men, vbo aiose a es--battex-ylut-be stat-, or lu t-be Unit-ed throu gb It- lugond condition. oxceptjte-on ee t-bat-lied fallen sud soura. sud thon caupod ou tho Roule Trip s Record. t-iug up atbeo -spurposeofet hleh 1' sud imadi' theix-stax-t- at an boni-ha- St-at-es for t-bat-mat-t-ar, ontsida the The max-ch trom Wdukegsu t-o El- gsshod t-ta boasiover t-ho loft- oye. The fsrm ovexlooking Dlamoud Lake. The The max-ch vas a sat-isfatox- oe vas t-o gat toget-ber a wînt-ers'suppî> fore mauy people vax-a up, are on a ragular ax-my. and t-bei-aare few bat-- gin vas a record one and secures hdro wm ln ad shape at- thastart, at-nxm that- ulght- vas a bard eue, but- t-ot-be battory officer sud t-o o fe- e ood. Wbile eugsed lu t-is act- var footing and made the trt-p over- taries iu t-be ragular ax-my t-at tan more fix-mi>'t-be place of tha local bat-~ and dld no vork on thetrt-p. found the camp read>' for, it-. sud t-be officor at- headquax-t-rs t-n Elgin. The of chaitt> a splut-er or chîp struck local bat-t-ex-yvas complIment-ad agnnune oftrSi- t-ari-'s eyes, injux-lng It- Iu sud again sud was t-be cent-er of a sncb a va>' as t-o destro> t-be sight. - ~~large rrovd of! uiitl--a mn 'vdc-Latex-, as traeunti>happons lu suth litana f-u -b ieIt ie.hdthe taies, t-be ut-box- yaeut-iraIe tled encsnîpmeut. It-bad made s record sud t-bts vort-by vatax-an hacame t-ot-al- on tts trt-p. ]y blIt-d. lu t-be usme uftht-e bat-t-ex-y an ut- Neye r a moncy maker, lhe bad nev- ficer irot-î-t-a agal-nbt-t-be wo-k outas1cit-h-a cn-l 0 efxn u W e 're id d in ép G o-re 1 ondent- r alocal oar wo 1accumulat-da litle mouy. lit-saro Wer Bdîg odBy to Summer Merchandiseaioa staes t-bat- t-be aloil u Snde>' nioru- huruad, vit-b but ltttle Inauranca. and 1' U.Andu ti n i n M I ii u c < C e r n eIng touud t-be bat-t-ex-ynen îuiepRared lt-s xebuiding, netassa->'lu oxder t-o Th seDe p rice R o sW ill A d i* M n g A Q kCe r n eand dld damage. i-eut-the faxre, left-blocit-bout-rasi> Thes ue9 __ ____ ____ ___As a mat-t-ar uttact- i.eutenant- eans. aa Tovnsend Dodd was on dut-y alxîlgbt- A daugbtei, peculiari>' attlictad, ln 7 1 u t sud t-be c"amp vsln îeifet-shape vboliy dependent- upon hlmi. fa ite O uOen nt S l 1 You Bath ig ui vt-b t-b e excît-ion of some st-ore8 for nov hing lu old age, t-s hx-akiig lu O ur Re~ inant Salethe mess departipent-. vbicb the of.beait-b. Thei-eut- ofthIe lit-tle fax-m 0f piece goodsis atahracting an immense Aren't there days this hot weather -when itar oftht-e guard ox-darad covc'-ed. dues not- quit-e equal t-be taxesmnu- amount of initereet because of the spien- you'd ]ust like to juimp into the lake and They vare covared aud ovex-yt-inig 'sixe on buildings and t-be i-eut-utt-be did avîgswhih rpreentredctins ~ have a good duckiug. Buy a bathing about- t-heramip sas :made Boug, one modest- quartex-s here t-be famlly re- did. avngs wic rereert rdutinssuit and take a swiîn. In our Women 1 guard cccxl takixîg ofit bs rm bat t-o 'ides. A soxn, vbu la a mectianît. from one-third ho one-haif. Wool and 4 Departinntw 0hv bathing suite made put It- uval govarumexit- pi-pert-y axnd wItt a taxuilyof ut bs ovu lu tai-e for, -otton drese gjoods, silksplinens and dom- of blue cotton serge, trimnied with white proi-u-tt t ci ieotylaivb ep bt arusdtb oeu èIstics are inoluded. You should attend g."e.9n8pnino wev olr to orowan scue oe f hebagans0braid and prit.e<l as low gotWt- t-ou re.nene a Fc nn 8t- eIsio me fut w hi c h lt blss to orwadsciesueo h agisas .. .... ..-...... 1 8report-s, mch-bxifilat-aagaînst- t-be worthy vet-erax> sud bis gtud vite sud W AUK GAN NOISstanding o t th a outllli nva id da neber must- t,- adcl c ot-e _______________________________________WAUKGAN . LLIOISElgin>. M., July 19.The ft-ld guard t-emaelves. boliuse et- Camip Leneen, Ilinis Na- A lit-tle lat-ex. wlîcu longer evanings A ItotW el * -e S le f C ol in "erae res es and W as Si tstional Gard. la full onigt as t-ee- ansd coole-x- eat-ex- om, It- t-spi-p- A Ho W e the Sal of Coo Li geri Drsse and W as Suts.suit- ut ai>ordar Issued by Gexieral oses t-bat- au ent-rt-aluu>entlha givan luit Cam a ~A Ç *o lI~~à. <~am It med ii~5 W e lif rsKt-celsou t-o arreat- al soldiers uftht-be undar t-be auspices ot Waukegaxi Pont- lust Com e ad VVUIWat r a ar e -o-O f r Third Regimeît- wbo laft camp vit-h- 'No. 374, G. A. R. axnd tbe W. R. C.. out- a permit-. Twu men vho "skip- t-be eutIra pioceede t-o ha given tuvard p e W " t h e r c o m n an dn e u t be s e - m a i t î n a. l i t t -l e m o r e c o m o -t a b i o t - e <...S.s * <9 OR I W a.h oits.. 9~A 8 1 Linierie Dresses, 2.69 th iaft camp Saturda>' are ameng t-be condition ut thesevox-t-by people. These seuits axe extremely wutll Handsomely made of imported A clearance of suramer dresses taîlored of an exceptîon.ally de-- English repp in the three piece i-ncluding fine lingerie and lijîen pendable quality of linon finish style, bodice trimmed with lace finish suitinZ, athractively made suiting, plain or striped, in all and buttons, long coats, sonue ntepnesstlraniy the lead4ng coloys; coats are 36 sleeveless style, white, tan, 1ev- ihe inmad withyle, dai topu to 40 inches lo ng; $5.00 Ws cheap ender, pink and blue; the regu- ymewihlca tepu f or them, but we place them on 1er price is $8.00, off ered below jar colOrngs are represenhed, sale for oly value t cheap ah $500, sale price 284e98 2.69 ' Tooth Powder TalcumPowd'r Handilerchiefs Neclwear Belts DrGravesà Tooth Powder, Highly perfumed violet tai- Women's fine handkerchlets, An attactie new line of have been seiling for 50e regular 25e i,,e, speciai to c pw ebrtehg esiede, 1embrldes, Dutchess collars, fine iawn. and 75c, inciudtng siik elas- morrow per can grade, large can for ered cshOtvie, embroidered 5and lace trlmm- tic and leather, choice 12k --JL- 8 C ---- L25c - 39c A ci ace of sîli< and C~de' rse Prîces o trimmed hats Ilkeh,1*'e waists at $1.48 Lowered ii Price have been deep1li cut AM IA great variety of Th Iere le not much to s y charming styles com- At 49r.-(Jhildren's dresses, ages about millinery. What prie tis otof aîss, 2 to 14 years, striped gingham, ùg- styles remain are choice prise hi mae of it ured percale, plain chambray,many cèreahjous, as good as we handsomelymaeo styles reduced ...... 4 ooîd earlier in the season silk and fine lin gerie, to......... ....... C ieth ncshv soule with a Dutchess At M8e. Children's dreses, plain been slashed to a mere collar, tuatked, embroi- chambray and stripel ginghaxn; trifle of their value. dered and lace trim- some have low neok, pretty. styles, h T- Med, sell regularly for reduced in price $3,0 rMW kt O 1, $2.50 and some even to..................... 98C 4uc.4 te si. higher, ohQice At 19r- Childxen's dresses, ages $9.«&»d,8&00trlmmed 2 to 4 years, made of striped ging- w~ptuusd te O.98. ham in varions styles, 19C l t9 blovais«. Up L 8nicely trimmed, sale piof.... a St ai$M98 Iiandkerchiefs Barrettes Uukbreilu s WomeWis nose Oxfords Womensa fins Swlss handker- Sheli sud mbow, ln thbe new- 26 ich steel frecue, fine sOI" Extra fins mererize, bîaek Stylih %--mer niodels for orhe- s oe t.etga nata- viceài re ~top>, newstyle ony fnîy tope, w0e flh io bld sr u, pae chiefs scallopped o e- et oelemini uatrc oa,vcbekrdn, late titce. edge attractivaly t-lys selection to choose troul mission handies, sale pries values, out ises only pair style, 1» sud S$ 25 values, pair embroiiered, 15e values at at lO0C 25c --J$125 -L EDITORIAL NEWSPAPER TROUBLE Do t-ho best- t co, no nswapapers are Infalliabie ad t-be peple t-bey los accu rate b>' every test. Reporters are tallable and the people t-bey deai wit-b le gettilng intoremtion are unrellabie, and mstakes are bound t-e crsOp le. The newspapers usuaiiy get t-be blame, even wben t-be fouit-lasIn no way their own or t-bat of sey ot their agent-a. The mn wbo gîves a faite Impresion et bimmeit, or wbo deibrt51y mlrspresoeta t-be factm te a pape, usuali>' hides hlmselt bhlnd deueclatiofofet the press for t-be ber>' fouit-s ho le te blame for. Thilmont- sd te give thbe pressa cleae bbi et beaitb, but- oni>' t-odistribute t-be blame equltabi>'. le smeo*sts deliberat-s mlsrepresentStiofl te a newapaper la recog- nized as se offense ueder t-be penai code . Such l t-be came In New Yerk, and, wbile t-be statut-s la net etten appealed t-e there, lt-s presenGe ec be made effective occatiocaIiy. A case le New York City 'receeti>' brougbt contusion upon t-be defeedant, aitbough t-be court let hlm go free at-si-he bad du Iy apoieglzed acd admit-ted hi* fut-. The case was t-bat- ot a physiclan on the st-aff ot a large hospitai. Cal- loci t-wce as a wltness an meauit- came ho dld not- appeai-In court. He was t-bec brougbt- le on a warrant and held le t-be act-e-roorn unt-li*i testimoey was used. H-e complained-intSx-forslce witb hla dut-les, t-lling newepaper reporters t-bat- be bad been draggod avi> f rom t-be beduside ef a dying patient- and locked Up wlth "bumé-" There %vas a sorlous ret- lection cast- upon t-ho magistrat-e wbo had beard t-b esciand ho joieed cooled off ufficienti> t-o realîze that- ho had tmre public dut-les t-e diacharge In addition t-o i* prvat-s empiymeft ho would have been In lino toi- punlsbmet. As It- l, ho wili probaby be a bott-er citizen eraftr, and t-ers way profit- te tome extent- by ie exampe-Record Herad. Clarene, a cat, has breken up a home in Cincinnati, according te t-he records. Not a cat heme-that woldl't- amunt te a great deal-but a rosi, sure-enough home where peoplelvsd. ln a cross-petltion lnleà divorce ezau filld rocentl>' in Cîccinnatti, the huaband allged that *il et his troubles efthte househoid coud properi>' b. laid at thle door of Clarene. He wasf't sxactly jealous ot the et, ho aald, but It was a tact that hi& wife loved Clarence more than bhe lovsd hlrm He could have etood that ail right, for ho belleved ln prmtt-ng emen te have their way ln affairet love, but when Clarence got the choies morsela ot food and ho had te pick bonees-whlch duty propserly belonga te a ct-hé culd stand t co longer. Basides, Ji* dosa not re- lith est haîr ln bis butter, and Clarence hadi a habit et waliowlng about on the table and thus gettng rd et hle surplus ca, wbch was proe te take up il*a bode ln the bûtter- Furtiirmor, the huabsd allges, the wlts rqured hlm te 5ale" wtb the et wbee the wather was cod, and ho neer could get used te sueh compon>' ln bed. Cote are inconslderste thînga, ho sad, and Cls- rones was non* tee partlculai- about maneurlng hie naill, wlth the remit that the huabond requetly suffrd rom scratches. ntead et sympt. hlzleg with hlm In his mIser>', thbe wlfe's aympatliy was alwsys besltowsd upon Clarece. Whse flnally, ho could stand It no longer, and klcked Clarecéeout ot the house,ie wlts ad hm arrest-d fr Iabusng the famlly," whch act ho clalmed wua record evîdence that ahe consldsred Clarecce s member etftths amly, a act ho was nt- wllng te admit, althougli ho agreed tht Clarence had bsen treat-sd as a member efthtle tamlly, or, rather, as thbe star boordli-. At-lsnt report, Clarence ws humbl>' walkng th. back tnce, thée w»s makîfg speeches te suffragettes-, and the disconsolate hubsd wondrleg whslt there la about cet* that soensdear thbe, t certain pétition, and the chaoes are that the mli boy la eallleg asaigu o6 door of the home te thb.effgtthat the. eSt dld IL. M-- 4» w dor lquý AM* dr %p