LIETYVILLEIZ E2»D-Z TMASY, JTJLY 18, 1918 Il I VAUCONDA j - AREA -Mies KateMLeMahon, ofChlagoapent MISS eSeSIE ]MctRII)F t-ý,r 'lie flret of the week at the home of mies V -ralices.and UMise .enule Scunttî. Pboue Are 2311il r Mi.... rure (Crwpl returned home on Mondy eenin, ateropendiug several dayosta the home a! ler oaler lu Stre. nna 'nrT ~ tor, 11 1CROP PROS~IPI9CT Mr. and lira. H. E. Maiman and Mlis Surait Oeary vised relatives ut Liberty- vIlle Suuday. ARE ENCOURAflINlsSe a'ucae e car. t be prompects for crap..iln te vicn y F. L. ('arr, wito lis e teculu the i-m- et Arn. are unucuail eîicoîrzlng. rie piuof a te Publie Servie Co , at Cedar »»JI damp weather du ring titi earty part Rlapids, la , retomned hornte last wee . of the oea@on was favoratble to titi- tr. and Lir@, taon sîtertaiun ua parts growth ofl aisti graine and lîay Titis of friends iror Chicago over'Sunday. tondllion, loîioced bhilte contîttueul Eal Harrison mpe-it Stiiday nt lies cool, but dry wealtepr iiiis utoncd te borne e sre. grain tu develape alowly and ripen Mira. i'iilîî %Wagner and lirse .lt- Siibdually, produlur etroug CruSw. lngui 'sker, aiflRounîd Lake, t îsits-d friende hoAmdo. and plump uerne. . il. section I lure oni Tuesday evefing. -I.mtuu tortuflate inluitrsîg a,liard I 1wil i-ury lhit for Streator li11iSun- id storme wbich uuallv îî-cîrub thiiaday, %, lure lichas acccpted a position. "smaofIthe yeur. caumiuît the grain la Eu-.ilrougitton, oi Kenosaa pprît lodge and fla ta deveiopi- uniiarnilly. Saiuiîluuy sud Suuduy itere ut tihe ihome ItU haavy dewo durlekg tiie past two ai bis paàrente.' "oks have caused sîîîuc complalut NMr. Buruett, of Minnteapolie.s, IPeu okbout ruet. This, itowevcr, le iimited Suuday luire wtilibis family. cita are te certain amail areus aud lma Ot cou- opeudiug the summer -witli Mr. Nim@- Sldrid at ail orIons. gearn, Mre. iturueta fallier. The ha, crap, laver esecc-ally, i.tal tMus. Heury Geary and daugitter, Ce- op lia the average lu quaulily, but la; of cilia, @peut Friday willi relatives ut excaet qualily. Titi dry westber ut Long G roi-e. lb. riglit lime ha@encubled tite farnier to Oliver Hook and grandeuu. Stanley taka care of the culîre crap In gouid Ho, of Ra)llliîs and Frank Stanton, ai eoudiian.Long Lake. cuire Wauconids callers au DConruglhe corn crap. tbeîuriupects SaturdaS. aa lnot @o favorable. Tit use wito__________ - pianteid eariy are rensoaslly mroinaa -gaod yield. The lats-planted cori. unies@eLA ZIJ1?C J- favo red with warm. molat weatioi- ront i " Ibilme ou aud a late lI, wîll aiuiaunt Mair. Frank Young spent as iv days ta litlo more titan fiîdder. last %vsek vlsitilug in lîhvagu Tb bh ugs, the c light anid tTiuod-r. lir@. A. flopft enterîtuuiud asiewuc- ý'w the wil sortu te coiof ari whu lm at thue Gr-at Lakîs, tSaturdaýN potatae. TIers le aiuîîî,4tlime yet for and Suuday. 1àIte-polaloes. Curemeiouldtd icexerel@e-d Mr. and Lirs. HB(G Hillîuau vIsited ;,however~ to preserve te cruij, fî,r I ill iiwtli relatives in iiitagui. nutîdsaY beana drug ounte markt his 'car. Mits Elizabieth livCartluy, chu le . If conditions are favorable for nalur- atteuded Noritual i-cadul tDliKîîlb cpi-n lsg the crap, ians snougit1.11i te pro-.te week-ndattbhir homo. .-uded lu Areslîîeepply the lal adueîuand Wmi. Mei'er, of te Great LaI-e cas aM then s<ulue. <lob peîuîli- ceiim cihave home over Suuday, plowed,pli.tbed and cultivttd as titi-vMilss Berthua lt-aber bai; returned tu »yer have dons beiuîre, and c-leu the hi-r poistiuun au clork, ah E Ernaste store, .18.for la îating thei- ari.- mmonaller ecouniring frîîm a slirised crist riveg.bLjo hdlard ,thuev turuted titeir %V Weisner c-ulisd on fitend.. leu-e ~affl tiau to tlie plauting of beaus. uay 8fiouoimitabed teir neiglibors lu Ibis Mr. and lira Ed Lipacit c-ri- gueste ut wvouk, but most of the people did ilT ram the hoame of L. tiearY, Sunday. ~êroii motives. Iu ail evente, Aiea The lecture and demauslratîun ut the 7u â en nrmouaiy large beau crop weîî stitooi las$ Friday alternoon was weil ,'m»dit way. The utili.uluon o1 tbese slteudsd, about farly ladies beiug *.utalora uuoccupled plots of land *oasetllutes oue aI the leseous learfled bit ha ar. If "ueessijty ie the lier ai Invetiau" it might nt lie et~o place ta say lIaI lec-esity la- thte Blmus u ta hrift andl fdusîry. ARE_ RETANED Thé people 0f Ares are pleased o10 *80v that the Board of Edueatlon of tbo Ara& publie c- o-ol lad tle gaod jedpmeut and the laresighlt tue-eiect *4e iaba-hoeu-na aably maflagcd te u*.ools throughaut thebast jour. Someo nov and practical lealurea voie 'Iadiwtpd mln be coal vork cititoul g Wxfoein9 vith the preoeribed course of 4tdy. One 'oIthens inovatllau ls rWothy aI speclal comment, Ihat or ýbook blndiug, lu w hic-h tho puplse are i'a#sle oia ado uctuaI practica vU-wk. ýSAiboraugCh wia Ibis Iustruction anld »OcouDpaient vere soore aI the pupili utýwbo taak ap Ibis cou-,t lai some ol tle $80199 OI Aresa lave had'their old boots nj»iaend sud reo-veu-ad by tle pupils of -W lthé nehool, c-i Thle idea of insu-ruc-iflt the pupilo, ut ' ublie expeneo. to actuals peu-laum ,c loàe" eaiorvic, e Io-te tiuud of edacatlon moe& d alag itI the commun course -cf luuiructIou, aud île teadlier cho le &blé sud villin tuta sde-liue work ai Ibs hricter, ail leatuVe@ coaodorod, ,*.OUMd hartaued and ec-uraged. P~LEVIEW l-L W uc-ige and lsmiîy cere vumbn c hlasSuday atteu-uoou. âZ .F. W. sianciff speul the week- Wfàber friand, Mr-s. Elliott la Ir"dMr@. S.E. Kndier siteuded 0"o Mr@. Sexaur sI Nou-liifield il W. L. Hathhug and Mr@. b. = 7 M o <lnview, Mr, sud Mr@. Chas. - f hcago, vleiled villi relatives iu vweliy Ssturday. ,Mu. and Mue. A. Staucîbtf sud Laure, - berthl Mr. uansd Mms. Haben --LeW Camp Gu-at, Sunds. ---L A. Knapf ca called lu the bsuilde bbsaitor las uuday, but belore titiy dWClMeu-e she passi-d say. The - ttcnded tle fuueu-aI et Nortlfietd - W egornlut. à[*s. W. Stanclifl spent Tiuuraday ut coudan ai Nrcood Part. IM ISc-broeder paased acan ut hiei BaSsuu-day morint. Bei-led bu 0o. cemoteru- Tue8day sitei-îuuon. -10 lie publisled net wei-t. 110d1âg Eldar vili pr-ach Thuisriay Communion sir-hc iiiua o Ocoustomyassoalton clilillreet - Mms fraut Foote, Thuu-sdayufher- Il25 present. lMr@. ardng oi Ar>u, gave a tait aisa Foad Admitratur, 0. C. (Iiuidley, of Libertyville, wu.. preseul. Tbosui cho wcu-uiulte comihtee 10 do the annual demouatratiuir cens: Lire. J. Dymoud. lire E Itobuittîn, lit-sC Andrewa-, Misses EdilI sud b> dia Dymioud sud Gertr-ude Humn FIELD MEETING There vli beoa field meeting au the1 laurn af E. B. Jordou, Dierield, next Suuday allernoon at 3 p m. ihis meet- lut wiilieoheid for te purpo@e of uollug the iteaviest croît oI clover iouud trow- lug lu Lute couuty thîs seagu. Wity uçt @pend a prafitable itour witl lir. JIordanuinlils clover fi-id. Be las some. thlug Wortli chile ta eneu. Tîsu t100 carn@ out sud get ucquaiuîed vilh jour neigibare. LMr. Jordauie latn le jusI a mlle soulit of Deeu-leld and dlrectly east ofllhe bliu-tyard. (Mir. Jordan alo hse a field ai Blue1 Stem cheul tai is very Irue ta type aud praclIcally lu-e !ram mxture.)i ALUTER Prairie Vîew, III. Juiy 15, 1918. Editor The Indi-peudeut: Thiisletter la in ueply ta te article lu The ludepeudeul. [and otIer bute coun- rY noepapers) rekarding "Bank"i Smith and lis ioardiug citeai. lunlte liftsplare, my uami- lamiHi-ryte samne as "Jack" Barretî's le Jotin, Laît opu-lu A. 6. Maititir, of hlairie Vlew, waa tlId by lu-. Batrutt toaoas me loy musîl wleat I hadluitand, and I told hli Iuthgt about fi-e or six humbel-there miglit le a lth- mre-if titey wanted ta know exactly tbey could corne up and mesure it. it cas seattered al ovar the bin, and Mu. Mae- lIer said, "We are flot so partîrular; tera le flot vsry mucit mare titan yi.u viii use lfu- jour larnly," and tity wouidurl botter lac-orne up. Now, wity dld flot Mir. Barueti iitutaslf Corne ai-ir or caîl me outhIe phonte sud tell me l teaure ou- celgitmy whoaa and lut-fllu titut part aver my shlow- auce touIlu. Trlpp, Who uttile lime cas buYiug tite. urpitus cheat? But dut> *2 aluung -aine Mm. Ilaruett sud Consltaiie îjrIli ts place sud 1 waa back itl, iield, su hoa lId my iter lhs wanied to s-"i, uir iteat. Ble btookhlm ttebiluil, gtr-irunury sud le and Mrt. Bock iiagasumut u;,te-a-t, puîtlug Iti lulte bag- i-ut 1-L slukiug te lago drîu. Wil,rci., -,us,,@,ie ld %hin lui steuthetiti- tt', rit 'Mlr. Ilaru-st makd tue,1- vul iIlli i[i lis-Fe itri Cal i t 2 buha-el--tri a tas. 'ic- -jiouItte bîn and gai 4,1. ilus i i'-.ius ste- c-itri--- aIr tl IDte i- tji i l ion, as cou- Iiàc- sud aeted l ii, i- l uaiI cluiat i it iv i tiuit b a ti e or 1auus;1 fitaîl luit alu-urc-d lt-cvhereuoan, ha ________________________________________________1 home sud cii-au lb, for It would lie a betti-r grade of wcitan sd 1 would have the ïecreaninge, but Mr. Barri-t would Dlot give bis consent so 1I otiti. He- c-ould not ailow mi-îe ieound af my cienl, Bor oas@îonnd oai tour. 1 itrd L)tax hclall of lte 1,1771 waiicthe uiitu uel of wl-at auouîîîed Loo ut *1 95 a bush-i. I got my receipi froue Kudler liros , but inrhher titan that I do ual kuaw Whita is m nu> mie- citether John ttîsrrutlîor tee id Cia-s. Ih tii-Red(Cros-s receîved litat Munley, $8l 86, ittead #12 sm Mr. Bairetistated iasel wie. why Butt îa auîkiîîd aud seud me a reoeupt lor t- H o I could kuow vitether thiti -ed Cross reeeivt I t or Bor: i aIi-ady bhad givea $14 ho ltelied Cross. i havi- given tota he-Y. M. C. A. u'.d 10 ihu soldiers recriationuud-now lhey tai-e $8 44;of my wheit, makiug $22.b6 ieo the lied Cross. Vourestruly, Hieury A. Smthl. NOTICES Those c-ho ald tler Wiet to James F-arrell ut (iuruee, the latter pariaifLMay As thia iJoad of wheat sald fur more Ilian expected, Iliereia proruaedlvideud 01 ifteeu cents pi-r huudred due esc-b seller, wini may lie had by cslilîg ai tle lumber aficLe of Park Smithi ut Gurui-e. Alil moues uct c-su-c] for by Auguot lot wiiha coneIdered daustcd te the Ried Cross; sud cililibe iurued over t10the 1. arren townshtip î-bsptýrr aftitat body. Harry E. Flood, Local Food Adminitratar. The communion souvie.ab lite Cangre. galloual cbu-ch anouuc-ed for asot Suaday bas heupostpaued Babil oeil: Suuday ei-eiug ai 8:15 o'eloek. Six uew members yl b. received ilu>the citureit. -thers wuo are contemnglaslug ulting wli the churcli are aaknd to leave titeir Dames with tle pasior befare Suuday if possible. SuudaY scloal at 16:45 a. m. A men'@ discussion clanso akiug up the tady o! Dr. Sbeldous course, "Chrisilauity Dae.o cracy audlutornationalism", was started lasl rsuuday. Yeu are misiug serne- lliiug wortirc-hile if you are flot a membor cf tie lam tss. Al men yauug and aiJ are luvibled. - - A cduos lor wîîrnu auglit iy IMe., Warreu viii beglu flext Suuday, iDr. Davis' course, "-Meeting thec Mster" The Suuday adhool la rar ail. Corne sud belp matre it a greater force fou- gaod lu aur couîmuuity. Train up a chld lu tlie vav hoe hould go and ta hhal a-ay youroell. A. S. Citandler of Gurnee, icaves Monduy ram Chic-ago, wllh a party la takre a trip euet, te Buffalo and Ua. tîraugli the lakes. lie will bc toue about two wceks. In Chicaugo on' Wednetiday before Il. S. Commjnss.oner Mason was iteard the case &gàinot Andrew Pucin of North Chic-ugo, WhoIalI la recalled wag urreuted reci-ntiy hy fedlerai officers Who dlaim that ite bar! dlpensedl beer In lte fi-e-talle du-y zauq about Great Lakes staition, Aller lieuring the evidence Counmtlies- Maeon discitargcd Pucin declau-Ing titi- 'sasn't sufficient ividence 10 indicalte thal lie Iad vlated tise file-mile dry zone Iawý. Whcn ladre Edwards adjournu. court tteit tijaf thcitooO l will he for a lwo wîelîs',pfri-ld. - Farly Tueeday morinlg he wîll enter lits automoible and IJrisp e taIlle arai owncd by fris faîher HIenr-y C. Ed- iwards of Grayslauke, ch-ie e c iI don ai-traIls and go "ituçk 1telte saoi" altî a vitu. Want. For Sale, eto ad@ lath@ I n. DEPENDENIT rssoh 16,M0péraMs wsa1ty. IVARW!LLLA T AT LEASI 5' YRS. LONG* ER,' STAYTON SAYS said thay bad bg.d Up ml wbeat sud laumsd 1 bad &bout 12 bushel or 4% baug and thora wao onoughl ois lu tho bin ta mage Tne 5 a afu. Now, thoy did not leave a thing ln the bill; tbey bagged ail] they couid get «xCent tbe oweepings. 1 wll &Wear under outh thal every kernel of whaat le t u thie bin today that waa lu Whoen Mi. Barrett lef t it and you eau flot aweep up 5 or 10 Ilis. Inciudiug dust. Thon. ho ordered tua to talle %bat whoat tu Kuedier Bros'. mili that nmsn evening; yet it it theu was îîeariy 6 o'ilck. i @&id "no sir, but 1 wiil take lit down lu the rmornlng I Tlieu ho aaid 1 bad a huudreui buoil of wheat. aither olored away, buried, or borrowed oui%1t mxeighlîoro. Nîiw,why ghould Mr. Barrett oranyone else accuse tua ai doir.g such aîhlug w bon wleat was Worth $2,20 a buohel? No sale .oau would tbink of dîîlug a Mthuîîg like that; everybody likea uîoney ltitWe-il to thiuk ol buryuugz or Storirur whflstt4u2 9a linalil. 1 ho atter of lac-t la@1îîuiy îhreslied 1t10 bitaela f1.-oaed ilium age, aie Ironu It witlifour l ln auîiiy and sîime tinie l1t oummner and full tiere vrere t-grm six ta eight lu the famly, and yet e 1 hould have a 100 buohels otored away; thl dea-how abmurd! He told me he wauid pay me for hait thé, wleat; the other hall 1 would have tat douate ta the Red Cross. No w, 1 did flot tee] that way, but 1 took the wheat t0 Knedler Brou. Ithe next mornIug. Tliey weigited it fauud lit la be 545 pounda, or nîne buoliel and five pouuds. M r. Kuedier old tme 1 hud botter ilàke thte wheat Urges People to Take More Personal Interesi ip War, Rather than Pass Buck HANDS 0F NAVY ARE TIED Have Only a Few Colliers, Says Transports are flot Being Guarded Adequately "The decisive batîle of the pr«eet war has not yet been fought-the UJnited States willl not b. abie to take s doclive part untî1 maore shipa are pro- vlded. "Th UnTituted States has bareiy euaugh caollera (coaI bearlug ship) ta @end four or Ils'e bat- tieships abraad-thus the hande of the nsvy practically are tled. "Wlthlu the next year we mubt bulld 1& million tons of shlppIug, a fest never accomplished lu the woril'shlstory. "Today we si-e engsged In th:e flatioasisport of passinq 4h. buck'-we say, 'let the galseru. ment do t,' a& 'if w=>ere nat a part af the governrrn~t. "Now that trie war has corme we muet get rid of the Germans lu aur churc-hes, aur clubs. snd oidr laliar unions" Waukr-gau. July 9 Foregoing werî- rani.-oTfte state- mîents nmade by f i W - Il. Stavtan U-. S. navy (relti-t uiiaudiessî'ng a mass me-eting aL the rinoyii-y ,i u Onfe Of thc' mac- iiuija-une utiter- inga ci-ci-held in Ille- j is- At te clIose Of tîemo- Wi .tili s u5ges- lion 0f Captain St-uit'îî, il,1- aiU dience voled unanlmously lu draft a resali- tion cauanending bu-e Nationnl Slip- ping IBoard for mi -t itl iasaccom-_ Piished already, z, nd utigt tlI gi-aler efforts in 11w futîure. Thr, motionl for tle adoption of sucit a t-eu-lution was M,1(1, b%.WWG. Strong. Stales Attornev 4;.îj'- G ctîpro- sidod over the mu tiliuuzaîd put lte miotion. caltlinz fui- -' t jiîdjn'gi iO1o Instr-umental and i acat sclec-ions bu the naval station s-xît t-iii îî ottiovable and seul rt ioaine-s wer. givenl. Nr. Wecljin lis, Liaî Iur, renîarke praised C,pi Stlyhoni n the highr-"t tei-tuu-i tic- 'aid t hal nome mighl gel t h.-Inîtres>lon that the captain is a Pi -siîiil taînd added thatIif i- is a pîy.,iluuu-it i S because lie has. iived for ir a dorade wutit a nation o! optlanista. Captain Stayton caid that the ai-pr- age persan lias tIti- arong conception of the fiai-y, picturing It as a re-d- neckr-d inivîdual, eternalty loo'lfig for trouble. Titis. lie said. la flot the çC3sc. le said titat ttceoui-y la the Police force of the aca. pi-rforimng the samie dutn- on titeitigit scas as the police force does in a community. He Liien told how nec-essaI-v ihe navy itus heen la the Unitedi-States in every war fougitl by Ibis country-. The mercitant sitlps, hifore lte War, lhe saud aggregated' 60 miillion deadwelghbt tons. Stipe wear ou,,. mauy have roue agraund and been iast and nîsny htave heen sunk. As a resUlI utc- met-chant ships aI the present tilm aggr-egate but 29 mil- lion ions. After tea-ar it wil lic mat-e ncc. cssary thanci-ert- ltIte United States haive suiicient merchant slips8 la carry al of ils surplus pro- ducls la otiter coursres. He gaid taI If we had ta depend upaon llier c0unnîries 10 hring certain classes of faodstulfs 10 us ltailite prices would advancc ci-ialy. Wihtlaul sbips lte Un Iled State.ý cannot dispose aof ite surplus Pioducts and prices would drap. The speaker pralsed lte classa ar yaung men who aie joining ttc fiaiy. Hie said titat so fair as te clac-s or men is concerocd there Is no differ- ence beiceen t-5iosc wito wear lte mllor blouses and Ihose wtitlte gaid stitucu on their eleeves. He added hais-iver ltaI iile ltai-e are plent rtî Y'3oung men ta man the bat- Ileships tht il la equally Important tat Menibe provided to mtan lte iet-chant icuisel.1-te rcferred ta the CYcloPs, a Ulnited States shlp bouînd fi-arnthe- %%'stT idieta lathîs caunîry wiîîî a saluable cargo of manganose Tite titrer' afficers In cliarge rof ti. sip iere Germanie, te eald, and titr- aenPei-mited 10 pick up their -w n crew. This vesse] 0ev- er lias reached titi United States and ite qaldil It i 001 lllogical toasasumne taI il 1.4sale In same (lerman port. Tnèidents suc-h as tese, he 9aid, show the neco,.ssîy ai' liavI-ng ouir met-chant sitips manned by Amorti- con sailors. "Wr cant i sslbly win lte war," lie said, "witout a oui-y. and yet wben the war -trted we bitd but 24 callersi to suptly aur battleships witt coal ln fore-ica waters. This wauld lie enoaigi totaupply coal ta bareiy four ai- fi-e of aur itattleshipa. Sînce the war a-e have not udded a single collier. We need stver 280 ta supply Durl -ftire îa.y. "We need baîlleshipa ta gurd aur Iroop.,ihips bt uwae cunnot sendtem. We are flot atdcquately guardlng our transports. T have tlirèe sono In the service and 1tlhank (1-ad they are In the tr-ncheu now fer 1 would balte 1o titink that tey migiat lie drowned Ilke a ts if they weult over now In onc of oîîr ponsl gtuarded trans- Ports. The transports are manned by the -Resmens runian whict la but p5ter c-i-nt American." Tite speaker lhen made ane elo- Que)tlit la for eu-ry one In bis au- dience to take a deeper persanal In- temc-.î in titi war etuation. He uit- cd et-ry one la demand of their i-op- t-esentatlvç- In tlshaiboue and In the senale how they stand on certain.na- 1 Libertyville, Ill., june 24th, 1918 Mr. John Hodge, District Manager, Michigan Mîutual Life Ins. Co., Area, 111. Dear Sir: - 1 acknowledge with thanks your company's check for One Thousand Dollars ($1.000.00), in setule- ment of al daims under policy No. 124748, now ter- mînated by the death of my late husband, Fritz Carl- son, at Gaeat Lakes Naval Training Station. The abave numbered policy was issued an March 9, 1915, and the amaunt of premiums paid the Michi- gan Mutual Life was $1 26.72, leaving - a cash return over cost ta the insured's estate the sum of $873.2$. I believe Life Insurance is the best thing and shal gladly recommend your campany to any persan who woulcl insure. Again thanking you and assuring yau of My ap- preciation of the btnefit of yaur insurance work, I arn Yours truly, INA CARLSON, Widow and Beneficiary of the late, Fritz Carlson, cleceased. I LAI(ES STATION %-ooltiiultcnr-iinr Aviators Photograph Training 'ain tue e h joo t slttti frontî te,,air. itin tiP party ofavi'a. Station for First Time i tors indu-r titi diroolion of lletipi its History ant IÀço hiammond flw ai-et- Racin(- a nd Kenauha, Moan City and Waitkc-- Great Lakes, IIl. JuIY 12 Tite gan an JlIsF'ourtit they had a fist ai-plane view pitotograpts ci-ci- spls.ntld vice- f ihese citipms Titi- laken ai tte naval ti-aining aî Il fi-w dl-'.otlv ic-' Racine and Xoi- c-i-te taken Yesterday aflernoan byv uta and hart a s;pl.ndid c-tance in si-e Peter Fish, yeo"man, first class, affi these ctieg romt hi'air. The ail- c-l station protographer, wha wcnt tors andl cspécbaly the ocwuipap.-rý opfin oni- 0f lte yduo-aeroptaiîî-- ,t nimu" %liqa acamtanlcd lb-m. was pst- lte regular Wednesday aflernoon vl,- tioatarly ,,i-uck citithlie bautî*rv af ftors' uevicc'c-it LieutI. Dunican P 1tiac-li- and Kenosita aod It woutId Forte. - junior grade aviahor. About bavi-lut -n tbat-I i deride witlc-h wa. a dazen negatîves were made show hie more hi-autituilte two. Bath lot lte principal buildings and campa cIlles sei-m ta have a fine park s- us tbey apear fram Ilie vunluge point hi-m and there la erlaluly a tteauty of a birds'cye. of di-sîgo about tiotit ai'themtu lbil The crowds a! 10,000 vîsîtore vere i-ouid scarelslbc sîurpased frotu an thrilled by onusuai duredevlilstunt-. a-i-tai standpolot. hy Aviator Fot-les. Seevral limes lt In fact. tite anIs way in decide titi- appeared durin gîlie "tuBl spins" a cantral-ersa' that ias aut-enIncbtiteeo, ns-w aod dangeraus munieuver bast In. lwso isconein cittie Is 10 agatn mako lroduced here, aud other exhibition a t-bp ovpr titim and titis timp, tak, lu-cks. ltaI lte eaplune was out of pi-tut-es and muire a mare carefut contrai of the pilot, and ltaI a had slndy of bleir respective beti-y fi-om fali vas certain, a huth altitude. -r spiitorte àv in Nm Win, thi f u ~ un speaker declarod. In aur optîmistie Wa eImagine that péace wll is6 - -N OL hein villhin a few months. He said B N c the United Biatis@ govorlment bls LD S U Jut ivn onratfor 92transporti AR BON whloh are flot ta be com.uleted nt i1 ýjthe middle et 1920. The govero- AM metli s lja conetructing Cni4PÀIOÏN IN CO. munition plants wliich wii nfot be calnpleted Inside of 4wo years. The United States doea flot believe the maicolm Mackinnon Arrives in var- wii be ai-c inlutva years. le Waukegan to Make a'Cam- eald that lie las talked with în4ny 1 experte wlio have returned front Eu- p4gn .11ughout County rope and -ait agree that the war wll last ut toaet ilve yega longer. POINTS OUT ADVANTAGES To Win the war, lie sald. Iliero ____ muet be a specdlng fip of actîsîties ail along the line. Even In Waukc- Shows How Lake County WiII Ran. ie ausetted, ammunition and Get Back Much of Hait Mil- sheill are bcing manufactured. iHe urged loyal eitizens hore ta devaIs- lion Road Bond Issue ail Iheir epare lime to talkdng Wlth1 those worklng lu the ammunîtion Malc-olm Mactki-nîîon, reprûsenting plants here, urgiug them to Put forth lthe Illinois State ria il the Americai Iheir hest efforts t aspeed up lthe Automobile associ ation. arrlved in pt-agiarn. To accomupllsh the heet t- Waukegan today, preluaratory to pro- .BalIs he sald it la uecessary b c-ast matin ga eampalgntIn Lake ct-oînly for out lthe Germans who are causing the $60,000,000 rad bond lssehc hli dssaension ti aur- laiar unions sud cames up fer a; vote ln the atate uc-st elsewhere. November. Mr. Mackinnon lias c-an- . Cptin taton :ntre talk may vse 2countle., alrouady Anti sa"s urged the people to become earnst thnusiaum cover the proposition. 11) be a littie lessaptimislic, ta gel "r pjan ta visit ail parts of leako juta thie war wl6h the spirit Ihal Cnunly'" Mr. Maekiulnon gaid' tadav 8 pelle, suc-ceea. to lie reudy ta maire whcn open at thf- Chambcr aof Com- any sacrifice thal may be necesary merce mootus. Il lo necesary thrit la ordsur that we may be worthy of hlI the men In the state vote an tbc aur noble allies, thie uobleet allies, proposition suhd we arc cendeavoring tuccording to Capt. Stayton. Iliat any to se that the bond Issue leoflot for- nation ever had. Slips! Shiîuu'! gotien ln Ihe presi of local poliIc. More Sitips! That should bce aur de-, for we expoct the tIlggpst vote nexl mand of aur repreenîtatives Incoin-1 faîllui the hic-tory aif the state. gi-es, lie said. They wlll listen to I thinu thal onor thlng lite voler. lthe votere Who placed the min office l of Waukikoin an(]îLaIikec-oîunty do and tl()no one cisc-. In order lb Wiun fot realize I..tt lit wbcn thîsi bontd te war a-e muet build thie year th-c-oIssue 14 pase] thie couiny c-ii iîu tîme^ us rncht ehipping as ailthe, back a large part aof lhe- mon- y tliîî nations of theo world ocr or c il i ' sîîoiroc-ontlt.in th- sOus ini a yv-ar. IL eaît be doué,-.hi sald onl'-ueThu-ll,' uTrîof do but only by the co-oporatiou and stricý t fîuiîî Watîk c- in te> \la--f"rv tis close suppiort of the peorl- cet t'- .oIunîer utleid n ,'staLIî conitrv. uiiiv Tho $ uI,'< ( oi i . b iii p!l Rilbt aoc-,acarîing ta tVie speak- for lie; I bu- iijitiifluuiilt-. t r i an tli- or, thI'ifliiied S1atî-s iii-lol suffti 1 creai- outh.- 5tjiro l1-n--. f- (lent iuerc-bant ulîlps ta niaintain aur Laý,ke îuiiiîi.4 to be- arc-mid f.andl îryý ahrond. He seaid ii sizeo 'f ilIprtiîethta'iilurail- lthe armny 1nFranco cannuit lie n-la dlutidii *ail. pi-c-ot c reased until we can buiId., more mech t I~la ocarry food, sm-I m unition sud equipment. WHIICII IS THE PICTURES TAKENB EST LO0KINGI IN FROM AIR 0f 4IRTO_ AN "AIR VISION?"' FAiM SUR 93V IN COMUNITY WILL AID TUE FARMERS Secy. WiIIis Says Lake Countq Farmers Need Between 100 and 150 Men MAKES ANAPPEAL HERE WilI Seek to Use Surplus Fac- tory Hands; Appeal to Lo- cal Merchants Also WANTED-W4ukegan men who are w1liing ta go Into the harvest field ln Lake county a nd rendier assistance ta the farmers in pradlucing a bumper crop this year. Thli., ln quhstance, laeçýt appeal that lI; bcing made by il,'Afuisegan Chsanber of Commerce. Paul Mille, secretary of the <-lambêr la c-ndeav. aring to mikr a survey of farma labor. ln company wlth . D . Tîlibalilie w.-nt to LIbertyville Wednesday ai- ternoon and c-onfcrrpd with -. E. Wat kin'i. lake Caunty farm ad viser, and wi1111 Mr. Flood of Gunee. They dlsc-ussod the probable dpmand for fa rm labor and agi-ced that between 100 antd 15() addîtioaîîa men wIll lie nced ed t o do the harveetîng and thrp shlng this year. This work will sltart in the wî stp.rn part of lthe ,()Il nty In about a week and will lant Tram ne mnt totane and a haT ' month. Tt bas icen lpearned that thi-re In a -urplu-, or men at the- Am.-r 1can Steel andl Wlre com pany plant and Serre- "ry 1Wl l I_ -ri. îvtoring tb nhtatn thf> ericr4 of tIc--o mentfor Tai-m worc Tht.. wlil 1h, one provlding Ille hr-arls oTth-, Loit ar-c-foathe TiîrtrV t r.înTîrral. 'W. 01I ir-trarig'- tIo ît a niimbcr ofa'îî,fiî- u il<' lb.- - men In- ta, th e ciirtry. Serrîtary Wiliis 'aid "Wr are di tcrrmlning 00W liow rui:iiiy men tir.- dforent Tai-anrs wll -r--iThis wit -r,'- , triplace 1,5' nlacaimn whem I hi y wIlldo 'Ilo mot c-nnd W"R'o irn tato ilan apppeal aiea te ih- mu- ehflt. nd] proi'csionaI n lIlri niW.o oal. tcshall urge i. min lo i vo a (Il%, or a half '1w , iiow and ien ifta!liefarmAre. They <-ln dris o out t t- fat-msIln tus-jr a iu and r'nul-r mtirh valua- eu a 4sttance. 'Ttc detaill, af h ýplan Ihavo fot vot hee onar-ofi nott tiundnuibtodlv avili b t in a fow iia s- COMMITTMVENT PAPERS ARE ISSUED FOR THO$. MOONEY San Francisco, July 18.--Commltt- ment papers for Thos. J. Moaney were issued taday. Mooney witl lie taken to San Quentin penltentlary tamarrow Ita lie hanged withlu 60 day." Mimes. Evêryone know@ boat haw he e-au re. duce bis ex pensesa *oIbat Îhe înay bave more itavinge wilh whiclî ts buy War gs'vinls tamps RAY N. SMITH Ubetyvilis, fiL LIE Lake Con teu- roi wvound or the Jurien. birs, 1 their lut-les titese Wl' Psaris. gustaLu M. C. A. Ion@ me, Shet a- flor Spa wh] gi-e lent car. lots or. go I Elglit pany Emer Frani ai' El been and I H le a oplîn the ý tliel 4ilnes dols addr- liead ail a cd t] cosr