RITYYlLLE EDEPENDEmNT' 'NEPLaNT ke um#rDit-dt lyWAUKECAN WEEKLY SUN 'VOL XVI.-NqO. 15 PâoSTob, LIBERTYÝIE INEPENDENT, April1, 1918 SIX PAGES$15PE ARIAD NE CHART SE0WING ]RATIO OF PEBSONS FII.ING Y01) ARE ANTI. iEXEP>TON OLAIM IN VARIOUS STATES; AMERIAltl YOlMONTANA LT ng ING SMAL.L- F E ED W BEÎAT HORSE BROKE LEQ IN QNOW; AsLA bcl LAKEZynih eTtt LADSASKS TOWN TO PAY $125 I N MIPT STAMP SAL4 iIt(rws ol utea. AKNA G tWont Toleràteth of t e ma grwa S n o o il- W ic LievitJUP it ScndPac overnmentno fthtiha cmiis COLORADO Pi Lietvll up it1eon lc Use of Wheat as Feed when ers by Hiighway Commissioner lul comsrencul White Waukegan Romaine in Pol edi of P Iliont-ah' ..loc clie ht PCtAwARE- FifAh Place lie hadl rýcetived a letter fromt aitor 3. mOF gOtuM" p 1neys demnandng settlement ln conntt- n.or gg _Av The salest of War Savings and Thrift GRIDLEY IN AN - APPA tion with the breaking of a limib of GLoc.c Stamlps inatheî county up to date, ex a horse following one of the sce' OV cepin te sle a th nva sttin:Urges Farmers to Recognize, f"it'sfan that a horse belonging tg> Io N amouint-to lests han $100,000 white.Ade Efngrwh lvenrb hey should lbe $350,000 to April 1st. Requeets of Government- Adwe th Wukegn r oke is Thfatta nl he nies in -,RUles Given to Millers whle lewum tre ont hle state rel å teir quotadesntng. n th etriti decrease our responsibility-nor lesSen A% very serious situation with r,. cusladi lta h oe MARtYLANu sinpect to the. prescrnt wheat suppl, Plare oM.BMcANs-f ur need of, subscriptions,. The only' was made clear in the announocement was valued at $150. Howe'ver, h11" uMCHIGAN .way the county cal% go over the top made Fria evening at a meeting ofý said that Mr: Effuger was illin -to m:lamoa - -H drgds of $ hoo[hiden in F D!efendantsTaken to Chi- lm by having a large number of max. oa ood -aministratorsandgûe4,aet 12ý ln ,degtleeussheo . WaueganWil.G v Pa ogo ody y oo d- imm ubcrbrs tatis po l commercialclu°b, t°ethe enleet that thought the township w.s liable forr MoMNa utiti ennsrt ministrator J.4. Clark will -pledge themselves to buy UP to, the goverinmet is-to commandor such ant accident and the gencerai v, r- NEseqA 7 1000all wheat s.tocks immediately. This djiit f ail the members present was NEVADA* 7 VIOLTED LOUR RULE Thecampgin as ben h, thatma; under noasbecircumstancesb thetcould e nowHAMuataneMEcutil NTw BEtbHELD BEONLFRN DAYA VIOLATE FLOUR ULES Te hcampan thas ee assite d egof f ee pet fcatbyt athe couinty be held fiable lor an ac NaW JRSE teilydrn h atwe y th te levators throughout the couon- lion of the elemrents such as camp ccmmot. ihSholBnCdtFf Mr. Clark Has Affidavits Show- Third Liberty Bond salesmen. T esetyfo ,0000bsel euek ring the terrible snow stormn of h aHghSholBadCdesmF ing thby Sold Flour With- aese many of thme have carried t 00 bsTts,,aetr was pointed ot a hr are NnNAOA' r out the Substitutes the pledgeli-for weekle ""her'Pt'ont ernmpnt and unless all the available hutndreds of casersla th-, count% Wio to Be in the Parade oe the Thrift Stamps in their pockest wheat in the country ls promptlylre hereeho s ha teir lgbroken oMuMoa and when theèy foundi a prospective leased for milling to supply the needs undnmay e plbrkaAALKECUTGTBS cilue ho iudn't invet in 1theof.our allies and cour tsoldiers or hm elvst rfensIbe for ei- "o LN cusomr oco . there" their position maly bc seriou-. townships Weerpn eora Waukeg7an, A.pril 9 Summary puniishtment was meted bonds, have signed imreUP for thle ly hamipered. -,dois due Io the stoîm they wu Thi nsooatrit'co-ck Charma out today teo fve food violatort in Thrift Stamps%. Every loyaliat is sub- Throuigh the local food adiiistra- have some, task On ter h S o cUUDAOTWTismuoHardie o eLk Cu rn om Waukglan and North Chicago whben scribing for one or the other. tlion the governme:ua has set about toi meet the billrxsmtesi:"Tefdrlrsred theypuea weearindb fr Enh T.unRPeole are, doing wonder. locale and purchase every availale ustnwic ae eo, uran rector of sales of Liberty Bonds in ehards, chief otera of p n he yiunspeo ied bushel of wheat beyond ilhe absolute meeting ot the highway commkioýn- WVansNT Illinois lias just told us that of the forcement ln Cheingo today. Evidence fu1 work under the s5ystem intaimmnediite necessities or it., holder-, ers in Waukegan this afternoon was rur total quota &et aside for Ilicnois, la the cases hadl been obtained by by ICounty Superintendent of School 1 Eeryone has been as ied Io redue whethelr the township lis liable when w*ax:ÇorfN 1.31 par €ent han been raised in the Jn 9. Clark,,food administrator of: ipsnad 1. L. Rogers. The hard; their consuimption of wheat flour to a horse or a person brok, Ihis jli; weC-.VUMaA statu,. :;T, he adds, to date ontly Wauokegan. The violators were ques work and self-sacrinice of the child 1one and on-half pounidspier person nrow trm fhast inthe r 'le wrounts4.as berent r aise oeverweoa tioned by A. 8. Adams, chief of the lietilya xmlet h er week and the farmer is requeýt wst ndoft ttentr woý»h e e aist discouraed fo er te te charge as the('i oa en dber generation, and isa a wvonderful h'b at pAl odn snui lyIownarr LIBERTY LOAN STATUS UP fact ie that the chairmnan of Lake hand violated the fenid ruling by melling encouragement to the committee. The1 himr through on thiat basis unitil A*I TO TOOAY LA08 SLIGHTLY et.As me .o e Eneeeeecus ut elhvnthde eas whteBor itou slaitte. Young People are getting a traininogîgust t wente ewcopwl e ------- 1 ports ree4ved from the local much of their material hs not reach. Th cse wredipoedufasfin patriotism whichs wili produce glor- valal BULLETIN.x T draft boards and compiledl in the c.f. ed them, In fact, today was the first lows: npeli "There has been miuch comuplaint A oo odyWllHrdeoftcOce of the provost marshal geenral dyte eeral nsaet tous results for the cqumonwe&t made bjy the laimiers ln regard to the A oatdy iiHri fti show that with the exepution of a ordays they vlerubel icof ae t LOUIS BERGER-,Mr. Adamis ri, the genteration to come,. If those wh0 recent mnilling restriction.s which Wvaukegan Liberty Loan comittee few widely scattered and practioilly cont o uld rciitteembriha, of akd ommended that Begerbder.T ivdcin-are able will show the> appreciation 1seemed to work an unnecebssry hard- made the interesting announcemntnegligi-ble cotmnities. the public us ln our showing, they should buy of his supply f oadtur. T hing ofm- e ok of the children by joinihig ship and 'waste of time and energy,*' that te bnks of Lake county outsidehasl cordially and loyally supported ail their bonds through Lake County tomedatoncwaurred t Wa hing xmu ofb ad tg theorl'aid County Food Admiinistrator o ' aukegnreported a total sale of the boards in thelr work nf raising bankte rather than outside bankse and tonfo cocurene.theMaimu cub.an putig te ridiley. "The regulati>ns appeaored o gn p an army fcir Uncle Sam. Willngness thus Lake county is allowed to ahow ANTON .JAKREWSKIl-The defen totate of Illinois thereby on a par with to be usele.ss, for while the farmer 570,000 worth of bonds exclusive of EETKOL RD UT o the part of Young men of draft upbtethnfaohrcuses dantproed hatwhie htha soldtesae of Nebraska and Other, was emte gt-hs supply! these sales by township.s up to oo:o ge to serve was generally applaud- fol lewed." dour ithout substitutes that lhe had w h acmpihn terqota ppecemeal at a large exrpnse of haut- Es efed-8,5.Tebor feuatocatee inge, say the boards, white filsqe or ex. recifed hemateral son s h hd wlaà ing, hie was not given t tounderstand aggerated clims for exermption or AmmohsrS aaei hc learned 1 was a violation and hadl they will bie backing and supporting that his wheat, which in this com.- Avon-$10,000. elected Williami C. Knoelk superluten discharge ?brought upon the claim. 2,00Aoma ore hildrnare lexpected visited aillthose who purnhasedfo u olir n aloers as they should mnilty is not a large quantity, was Wauconda-51,500. 2,W000 eho ns h otep fthi eghaa or-rticei toen hed i Wauke without substitutes and hadl sold themlebe backed and supported, elynedd o ha h ul Warren--$:;100. .dnSoe iea m 0pronounced vwas the effect of gan Friday afterrnoon at , o'clock P% the ~ ~ ~~ h substitutel. Tehdecision wao f acsoftetaehrea:an e ut .after having adopted a reslolution de tis attitude on the port of the public the Interests of the TirdiAtLberty hieldi ln abe -'aefoloig sth sadTgOfDh e o-at -the uat.tey dderently and 1beI tpt ti AQ- hat in -sompe cmmnun leu, that the Loan.drive ln Wlu'iegan. The affai yac.LaaCutypsofie ptoArl1: 1feeal sure that the fariners uwill prove Waukega bhs.upt tismJ iilgg to abangon the p-lan of having privege -of.Oe Mption.ýor scharge isa being arranged and will lbe held I Amtha&t L. Zurich ...........-.......$ 3795 .0LI81100 Per-cntlya."ig.bad sold in aill$417 wrh fasigeha ote ihgaewsgeenuei*àied $bfthee r'gis- tnder the auspitlesuofthe Junior Red the dfendent be stopped fron selling Hgln Park ............ 16469.1r2 Millers have been prohibited. frous Liberty bonds. Throttghout the coun.- schools. tra t so rtfig u htaCross sSociety, any flour in future. 6 yvle.........,..gdelivering more than 30 days' supply ty the sales have begin to pick up and Ipronounce majoiy oIiflathbards The Libertyfile and dironm corps AUGUST GAPCES.-It wm" ho ab e r ........ 869.6 n r bmohn sit an re r per-.Itfiln edicted that wi-thin the next Mr. Knoelk accepted the chainge in preported tharty u t eunoarsded ihead hth ae.ghscoy les thth a prhsdstolen 'our.9309.03 farmers and others wno have secured week Lake County will have JUniPed position and also change lin salary, ie claims for exemption or discharge high achool band and studlents of tý-~e from ath aa t a inseverlmnth y NWatkeganc................ 619.01 flour supplies in.excess of the allot- ahead materially. Falaryas grade superintendent being wVere flied, and that exaggeration in hg col hlrne h rd agoan tathewa DedrePnl. b Nrt Cicgo...... -- 4 -ment quoted are requested to report The showIng of %Waukegan banks fixedlat $:2704).a year whereas now, he the latemeint ofclims was nt lier- schoolu will bring up the rear. Au, state board of health men because Lake Bluff 1 ............. - 919.401 their supplies to their local food ad. eevs$:30a ed of thegrde - "is. effort is beiug emade to get the chil- of ioaton tatexstd n isplcePrairie View .......-...... 599.62 ministrators for redistribution. Peoples Bank-$5,95 eevs$:30a e i r h lln fa honest claim foritdren o fthe parochial schools to juin Mr. Adams recommended toteWashing 64.7 "Fedngof het o.c.cen,.wen Seur.y.avng.8....* ig shoos.exmption or discharge .dopesnot ln the parade. An effort is beng tontha 'hs prcese be revoked and Dereudr.......---.-cour4stei.nedd fr umn cnsmpion u t ths oringtTetoar ddeotdlet suurn eaneo ise ha te e ian ismae o gt uly r00 cildenla tha hi plceof usiessbecloedlRayia..........--. -. - regardlless of the price of other feeds First Ntoa-141tenidentof thigh91,schpmol, in fact nic dendraey caseA It means, ordinar. fine. The Boy Scout.s also will be ln WILIAM GARieS-MNr. Adlamce r Ingleside .............. -4.-- I ust be considered strictly anti- - 1s i counndd ha hs uplyofflurbeHighwood ...... .- ··.. ·5j7.88 American," says District Food Ad- akgnNtoau-1,0. ,nmewsmnindfr that position u yththo sta i h eadsp The procesiion will start al the t'hut. off Ponding a further Iivestiga itoh .. . 035ministrtor i'Webb, "as also is the This morning Chairmian IH. C. Bur 1 in accepting the ne-W arrangement his famy ti l hoe dsuppy ormtnconer Of Clayton and Gn ssi., wadteion. Th'i ondton. awasla......for.. ;ý- 3hoarding of wheat, flour or oth1er nec. nett received this turgint telegraný Mr.Knoelk admnitteddt hit ihdot without dependents Is exhausted. In nd will mouve South in Genesee lit., Thr sn asn.tonbe lieve t athaswrh .... ..... 111-84 o bevcomo oditie i The vr fromt Washington fromt Chairman Gif hen able Io devote the ime necessary "npcesaryclal t t ry hsesilnif 1 >te ltri.,wtton ther e .n ih lthe federal authorities w, ill not clin Russell ....···....... 1M.40 alty which the law intIkcts for hoard- od otegaewrkbcueo h x eesta ei fge l.eurvce o court house sqluare. then northoin curl itecomedtin. Zion ('it.>65.6ing, fllne ot $5,00) and peniitentiary "Now ,apparent imt lgovernment'y, Ansivewr c ted lïh the high hires ctry h, freite eingstCounty from NMadison tu (layton, and This summ)[Iary action i icexpected to 11.4mprisonmient. Thirty aays supply of imdaerqiees aemc cotadteeoeare i hLthe coea t.rn his cileccption . eig, aost to Genesec, where the proces- hav th efec o stppng oodvi llrbr 64.9 hrt s id vi tmair malargerIthan three billion. minimum board ithat alseparattion of thtijobF 4)f .,082,849 persons callod 1,560, pssbet hv l 1ain-nakgn.Gasae.. ...178.82 that any Ihousehold should have on, fixed by Secretry oif refasuiry. It isi was the better 14ourse to0.ursueu4 labout50 perli mea o chool childrenil finle becauise hut- fahe.....6.2. .... hand." Imperative that you push icampaign exrelw te e eIo have char the goninof dpednec.argneou redfs of lwm wnill wbeuioo sniali to from a an nd o iltr.toRu . - 0 0 Tepa falteto ua ofor large overiubscription. .Contfin.of the grade, rathevr thtan the high ýdIscharged vocation, religlous objec. tn thsran fsuhalg Chcgwe take e uana.............. 5220450 echantual 71,percent of t n l er-ilpgoing at top speed until the end school and fthe boar tu eece hmtienor envplymtn nneces rY .n-trampg. ndIle are Clark n Ad mine istatrJon .Rendent ...... ... ......... 31.98 -been scaled on a monthly basis so Government asks for widest Possible to that p)oition.for next year, or 78 pier cent were gra.nted l.by.thl e ilrywilrg an ere y adshearingla Hievge.......Neot that while in March only 65 per cent distribution, doubling numiiber of sub- It is ninders,,toodl the boad"o h ttei hc hr aste' ttradbe rt bnds enfocemnt ecton f te satefoo Gunee........ -......¾0Reprt -huif ofduiganaal1 mie scriptions to last loain." sidering a number of persons for the highiestpercentage of claim sfor ci vrth-on yIid t iis adlitain n aill Ove eages the F. Sheridan ............- 451.00O son nearly double that quantity will high school superintendiency, among 1emptionhor disha-rgetwas Kentucky' the Interesïts of (lhe Third Lloerty, col rgeu reithtuthrequirinda th ir Since wr-iting up the report, further be ,aaivilable. DEIATES Y BUILDING thent beiing 1. Rogers. now susttant 'tg "'camishdbyMna. g 9 ."eward chasers to buy flour substnutes. Tt (dnta has come which shows thaât Lib. Merchants are warneduin purchas- prncipal of the highi school. iThe state having the highest percen- thant if It were hield earlier that han- th fndants sold feri e byar place. and that Wauikegan has sold e pdcshv leh cogh for Reception of Navy Head 1 bonus to teachers in accordance wiN,ît a"gdte tate istsp " ,rad 3oeo the teat srea ldmis l food administration. 520)40.7ý5 worth in the first week ln dried. Otherwise much thouble miy a aa tto recommiendations of' the superinten The chart shows the ratio of claimof hneemnddrv hti en Th-e wo wre iragne tuayApril, Lake Forest $116'3.05 and Hligh.lbe anticipated in keeping c-orn meai dent ai, outlined at the, last board filed to total registrants calledl by 1made here to subscribe the city's Toer wo ee raind loa dPr 16.iit og ilieand corn flour. Great Lakeii, April 10 -11:900Mein.States. Ds wer: lnd ar $167.5 trogh hose The puirchasing Public in all locll' o'clock. "America Here-'s My Boy"- etig The chutrlt asoieos the ratio of Quoa WILI.AM GABRIS-1:aker on Eighth o oue-ava. ties is urged tu buy just as largely as will iesn b hosns8fble Thet-allendance atl asýt eveninb lisggae 0.eaismdb stree St aEgan* r t 1 E. P. SEDGWICK, possible at homle. The transporta- .1ackets as they miarchi down the Mata mieeting was larger ,than at any timie States, •ot AGenJsetiAPent-Bake at31 C. Chairman War Savings Com. tion of somali shipmnents of commodi- drill field this afternoon Io listen to since October, fin fact, ail but a couple IO D O T O South Genesee streetuWauk'gan, fie s isa big tax upon the railroads. un address by Josephus lianiels, seceo h emeswr utlp yr LO0UIS BREGER-Storakeeper on 1Everything that can be purchas4ed of retary of the. navy. This inspiringi rfl imbr vr ki--aa vey « L D Fourteenth street, North Chicagop.e n h hm elr pctcewl aeplc meitl thitrgwam harmoniums and "lovely" m À T ANTON JAKREWSKI-Butcher on What has becOme of the old-fash. following a flonster ru% iew ta> be held. Surprise Amnong TeachersE . W Fourtanth Street Nrth ChicagoVic- edrt se r a tieswhesd to &Cn r etke..\r. atDniels' visIt to Th ,rewas n ilcrý1prh ina g C P INT E .K N S O 0 tora tret NothChcao' farm?-Wabington post Mr. Danici s scheduled to arrive it becameù known that Mr. Knut, h In some ases theise defendants at Great La 11esbewn 1:30 and 2 sold as much as 100 Pound&setfleour o'clock. escort f bfuejackets been elected superintenen o telFederaNDoard AppovesLPNa toa usoerao:di ntrequIre w;lb te station in Chicgo to grades for, next year. It was generally purchasers to buy -aubstItutes," BMr. civd naIdsevits to thileffect. EOG ET8 Pi.meetLim t*pdi act as his isuard of felt that if the separofon of the twSerian d Clark said before bis departure for Another groce m1uid to have ex' hOHME onoer to the, station. f ln ftesprtino h wlWaoukegan, April 9., . Chicag. "I am cogvrinced in my own eeeded the adminitration price on MEATLESS DAYS SUSPENDED V CiorsCn See Review. superinitendencele were made that Mr n ng1aloalsslattfec In Wisconsin mini tat omthahee enoe.buterwhle tilhaoterd aerhadTh rvle, n-bfuhelaresrecr-nohkwhewa pinipa o th hs inggae dfaewltrcei ntoas ceied higher, prides for lour for higher piebo te rilsa uet h ag eit fy eld at Great Lakies, will start lm. school before the grade-i hscoo-or WIK Collin-s.and his wile who rthe limprovement of the,ýSheridai oelling It in thtis manner, but 1 have well, stock at ail yards on q8umption of mediately lpn the arrivail of Mýr, ld d drcuelave for Jacksonville, Ill, tomorrow Road fromt the Illinois state linui to no nroof of, this. 1% know, however, "I would rathier have the flour vie- tasorainfacilities llówing thel Dantela. Aîttdais ,ivisiter' day air- jobs were consol dted, wouldre.u where they are to locate, Mr. Collins the line ten milesnorth âf thesdi