Pave pour i El LAKE CouNTy ~~pT YRIÂY, JTNE 16, 1911. Saturday Winds Up the Greatest Bargain Feast the Peopl ftiFi Community Have Ever Indulged In Manufacurrs' Outiet Scueale Cornes to a Close, Leaving Behind It a Record for Money Saving that is Wîthout a Parallel Pa wl ,LEPUANTS TUÂT BLACK lIAND BOUSP LABOR SEEN AT ARE EXPLODED IN WALLACE SHOW CHICAGO 'tESTERDAY ichyderms on Streets are Another Police Baffllng Mys- GaiIy Badocked But They ter In Two Bombs Explod- Work liard Toc ed ln Wlndy Citl Tuesday chly Caparlsoned Etephants Places of Saloon Keeper Who a Featurç, of Long Hagen- Refuse Money Demanded bock Street Pageant Àte Wrecked by Blasts fallces Hagenbeck Shows, Chcago, Sorte14.-lack Hanfd bombe 'were exploded ln front of two South With Animais featured, @Ide Balcons between 2 a. m. and 3 a. tierslune 9hm-one at 2218 Wentworth avenue, ia MoreJune19ththesbadow of the 22d Street police _________________ station, and the other at 721 West 26tli streat Wtliout doulit the most intelligent Severai perBoîue xüre sîghlty njur- i ereatîla pachydermseavec seen ln ad, dozene of people thrown from their merîca are the score of elephanss leds, two saloons partlaliy wrecked lth the Hagenback-Wallace shows, sud window glass valued at buadreds ,hicli exhîit iera June 19. Tfleir of dollars shatterad. ld of usefuiness le not confined 10 floth saloon keepers had beau the geantry and performances, though reciplents of letters demaudîng mon- ey are especially promnent ln these ay, and fi was the second tOue In nal rolas. three montha that an attempt had No elaphant beariîn u tate Indian beau muade to dastroy tuae saloon of!1. ince o' potentatp was ever more Scotoasuto, 2218 Wentworth avenue. orgeously rohad and badeckad ttusn bse crcus lephanîs ln the Hagen- Ha had been warned not to repalr liii uck-Wallace Street parade. Clothes Place. fgold friugad vlvat ambroldared lth slver tliread sud covered wtli ILLINOIS CROPS SUFFERING rillIant ornaments, reach to the round on etlier aide, leavlng oniy Ot* Epeclally ln Central Part of State lielieade of the ponderous heasts Hurt by Drought. ýposed. On thaîr backs are Im- anse howdalis, deslgned after the oat ornamental of those need by Sp;tngfeld, lit.. June 14.-Crops of at tlas dguii*i" iS tr r Illinois, - particularly ln the central ýurbar. The style 6 tcite re la Portion, are badly ln ne4 of rain, ac- xerenaeiy oriental; there le extrava- cording to Informai reporte whtch sunt use of gold leaf aud the furni8hi lises corne Io siatahouse officers, ige are of the costlieet sis and est- Chef among the crope euffering 02. In the howdalis the elepliant froru the drouglit of the test feu, weelss raîners ara seated garbed lu royal and the accompslilng hot weather la ýplendor, represeutiug oriental potan- oats, ih la now ai tl4e crucial pariod &tes. At the performances ln the srenîle of developmeut. The crop alreaaly bas ispsys Ilie elephauts are dlvldad lu beau reduced a large percentaga, the :mpanies, fililng the ilirea ring- farmers say. and the loesxiili e mucli iforceful Illustration of mans mset- worse, f not enlira, unlease rata cornes ery over the iggest brutes of the ani- withhn a fau duyeý The rolling of corn iii kiigdom. 17bese modemn masto- ground lias asisstad lu comiarving Ion% Interpret Intricate drilla, the lait- ivt litIa moistura remains to tha Mt 4rvuidboreaa trinmplis, Inciudlng sdviunt ng e of luis erop, Corn la suf- ,li fanmous Salome dance, forma nountainoug pyramide and eleplian- tarlng. but not so hadly. ne tableaux, pay provokiug pranke. Lnd la many other way shslow astoun, LASHES HUSBAND ANDWIDOW .lng aghIty and surprlslng asgacity. It hi a notewortliy fact, however, Wife of Salesmnan, Flnding Hlm wth that as working elephauts, thîs Haw- eback-Waiace group o! pachyderme Ancther Womnan, Attacke Bth. aoff. Tralued aud broken as besa uf burden ou the public works of Cey- Danville, Ili., Jue 14. - As Mis. Ion, tbay bave tnt beeu permitted to Laura WhYte aud John P. Smihl orget their earier teachîngi. DIv- stepped frmr a cabli n front of Mrs. en hy tlielr trainer-. they carry ln Wyes residance at S a. In., Mis. thoir trunka the lieavlest test poles Smith who hiadt followad them, iaaped witliout apparent effort. The primi- ont of another validae and lsshed bctli tve method o! pnishlng wagons wth c la ihashp tbelr liesulsla sometmes resorted t f tho wi a wi h s ien >7 theru, or wtli ropes lu their r.WyeSishhabent moulan thay eauily pull tha largast Hoopaston on business aud accidentai. rucks and dans, moviug theru witli IY met Smithu on har returu, She le eaue, tliqugli tley lie huh daep ln the tlie widow of Attorney George Whyta, lre. At feedlng ime thie eephants who killatI himeaif s year ago by cut. are sometimes led te the hay pile out- tiug lis tîroat. Smith sud hie wlfe aide the tenL. Each animai with hie rasîde ai Ridge Fartm. Ha loaa trunk ploks up s hundred pound balie traveling rapresentative of tihe Em- and carrnes fi luto thie managerie tant. Wltlia stamp o! the fot thay break pire nit company. the blndIug wire sud procead to naundli the meal tliey have thus pr- HEADS SCHOOL FOR BLIND pared. As extra, psy for their efforts tbey are given bandfuls o! peanuts Robert W. Wooltnn la Appolnted Bu- and dhoice daînties that would dl'ight perîntendent at Jacksonville. tlie average dhild. They raîlsis thesa wth a gusto higlily epicurean sud show iliir gratitude by loud trumpai- Springfield, Ill., Jane 14-Rohert W. loge. Fucl ilnterasting siglts as thare Wooloion, assistant superltendent et are to ha seen daly on tle show the Illinois School for the Blind at groühMa of thse H agenback-Wal lace Jacksonville, Ill., was appohnted man shiow%. aging officer of the Istitution. ,%Ir. Woolslon wae a leadher at tlie ----- aclool for a numbar o! yearsi, sud has reýeord tun ilb capscity, as well as the 3racommendatlons given by prominent ~North Chic ago1 position for hm oooqloqF- IM@« Canference of Charties Oct. 21-2 C. W. Vdefre otatrlft Springfield, Il., Jue 14.-Tha gras yesterday morning for the Waist, stop- et meeting o! charity workers, Pulb. ping lu Minnesota and Kansas to visit lic sud privata, ever convaued lu il- relatives. lînois will be hold lu Champaigu-Ur- 1Floreuce Shirley had the mifortune hans on Oct- 21, 22, 23 and 24, wban to fit own he taIrýather ometuesixtaanth annuelIlilinois confer,- to fli owntis stire-at ierhom sue o Clarites sud Correction will Ysterday but luckily snffared only eaL 0Chi!JsIc Iosdflr alligt Injuries. man C Kingsley o! Chicago wll b. . E. Cole of Chcago was s business amoug thse Speaker& visitor. Thie Progrens club mets tomor Illnoi Postal Bnk Open@. row venng t te cub oom aithe CantonIl., June 14.-Tha poitl savings daparimaut of the local poît- Auditorium. office began business. The firt de- TIare la to le a danca given by a positon was Misa Anus May Tliomp- local club of young men, mest ecantly Bou. daughter o! Assistant Posimasier formed lu this civy Saturday aveniug C. E. Tbompson. Thare la a prospect athîe auditorium, of extensive deposits. Dr. Itegan le entartslniag hIe father Brothers Drown at St. Roie. froru Milwauke Carlyle, 111. June 14-Theodona and Tom OKeefe has acoépted a posi William lltlddak., sgad sixteen an~d lion witli tha North Chicago Lîjuberý fourteen. o! St« Rose, were drownedi Company. whie batllng lu Shoal Crek. One Ysterday afttrnoon the wagon ha- attempteul to rascue the otliet, aud loegiug te the Ideal Bakery o! 1h15 both wet down Their bodies wire clty overturuad, causlug only BllghI recovared. damnage. Quhncy Lquar Mon to Test Law. The accounits of the marriaga of Quincy, 111., June 14.-TIi Qulncy 'dis Miaule Tonynu to Mfr. John Krleisi aonnîsta will attack tlie valldlty of tion, two well knowu youug people oh the Soldiara' Home dry district lair this cty wililec!ound lu another pari mest signad hy Governon Deneen. o! this Issue. Twanty o! the saloon keepeni have Tlia R. N. A. aid a specual miii paid thair city lîcansas for s yean ln COMBINATION SUITS 9sc Mlade froiui a sîî! iluclli. naunsooli. ,kfrt andui ras crs s iacIii-il. iaintlls i uuiuiu-i DRAWERS AT 38e Vegti lar 5iii eauîulrie irawer,, trinunied ai blo îî ill cid lereuîlroiîhi-rv loouin u i ne unif-kutks oilirs lac- ti cli îed38 -i.l . . . .. . . ý 4 8 CHILDRENS ST RA W H ATS i lu, lfine vSililW s,- ti cîîînied ait h a vuhk bhiui sud ireaiier i l0w-kiuii for 98c, ai ....49 an Ai wlt Wh fi pal tit dui pil go] thi bai of wi iiii gr( ex] ni Mc Ea du eV gai tri op] tai du i ei, i th di th al go Of ti Corne and See These Wash Dresses 1 f ail doIii il lii l <ivi îlviii t In tl i 1 v oIll ~iit IX î siilk *ii iloi t im I ai <jal 5 i tlii i îk (il.Ait tjci îitîslîîîa ils -iik , aui1lillsti 51w l' i vri iIis oft i ill li m st l il h ii slii ii v rau iiiiil lwdi- i lI SURk Waists Wash Sktirts E ls-ii3I ,1eSi l i M, \' ;X i shiaile drmsmii ts r ia l il, viaiowels aein r Last Day of the Wonderfal Suit Sale cV lit tllie pi usi liiX lt l i t I Xvi- i a i ll tii- t of ii tii lae, a Iil11XX li le-- lIaiil l 11v i-I l i11i( ll ;t41i I gre.it l Ixii-i!b.iS/1 t Iii. . . . . . . . . . . . A Sale of Ribbons andulîîi iî--. îaîlit us thlait have solid ais ligh asil40v-, eut tlai. th i n al ýis Kayser Gloves On Sale AT 59c - I;li ttlîî iî AT Igc 2 -I l u K 'i ayar lis),' -h i n li -ir l .ji, ii il) ail lîriig ihaings, reg. lalîi li ekilîî h sale Jri-e 59c 801119 pa i r .. ... for, îgir 19 Oh, What a n a her.eues, 10 A.miifuiuitrera eiicjAiiuistock, iiiiuîîuî' ;hîi-s as ligi a. $ h st i ui i le. aiid or plin mae of l I ii ulmadrasud pecale lunîîeai iîles anid figures, C NECKWEAR -Mu-us four lu- lîliéi- madhe of gond îîali- ilei ai . . . . . .. 15 MEN S HOSE ila. ik and t an, i c val îe s ,a il"I silies, pair . . .. . i ~ It's a buys hi ,Shirt Bariain iliuiwuts, wise mother who ker boys clothes here Ma111v a.1 it lier lia s bei uc prsd i finl Whli a aS1îendiid si511 vi bi af this sale tfoi, i' l N,-$2.9- X\v ti havie a gîi îîlsil-i-tuiIlo ii ei o îuiieie Sifs fioil' ti 1110 a wvuue ranlge of stylies, uip fo $.1,sale prive ..2 BLO0USES- The "Mo- BOYS' TROUSERS ihers' Frleiîd' blouse MadIe of lieavy iiualiîy for boys of air agis. lhakl, the tOnd that percale. madras and regiilarly salI for hait a cheviol, 50re <a dollar, sale . 39C. rice .......3 C Summer Wash Goods Fine Sheer Lawns and Batistes--i n lîcautiftul floral patteris, cross bar checks & polka (lots, also Manches- teri ieieales, î1nalities vo1 iIXalspaY~S 15c 2 ' f i i l a l e p l a e , sa I i i . . . . WASH GOODS AT là!, 2c-This loI ia composad of 31) lnch French gli ihims, flue mercerizad voiles and Irish (Illultieslîeautifîîl pat- ternis and colorliga, 25ceaiud 'OE. 29e valus, yard ............... 181C ii îl u. fiIl 1rhî e d,îu a uiaityIlui yardci niîuit, i aru 71c Piilow Cases i!o jîpîutî1îri i l d iuihlui 8 ,1 î 1 u 1 l i u. %îil 1 P aiecl l 9c Ginghams X iiisiiea îlrouuugîuî i i i i,îs io- i 6 ti Vests XX lnuen , lne geai lu z.e V4sli- Itair sesil-l iii- gilr ienis ai 5c Muslil f; nil ilacled îîîuîî lin, triilualit - uplen- îlîi7c g-tade, aili'plune, yar d 5*ic Emhroidery Finle c a rulriceambroud- Ar>, as aide as IliInlu chia,s alies 10 ]ge, sale îîricee.yard 71c Corsts C lt Corsetliuu saverai new long muodela, saile 59C 1' M I Thîis is 'vou last <lianee, Madain,' vour last laeiito i ui at fliese iîîw priees, foîr after toinorrow thlis wolderi'til sale wsill be Ilistîii-. X\( kilow tIlei'e 'vi l)Q eail iiiees (I.'<i'iof <i i îver- to inovi-o \v, loi- iiiaiî'v lpeople bav'e dela 'vcdl b 'viiîg and silI be ouît, eveiI) ait ie (ltvvv(îli hoir, to pieck thîi. share nof the hargaiti friuit. Yonî'1 iud aiil alll argains originall «v idvertised in oir large yel- low (ii Ii lri a had, Nwith buf*a ver * vfew cecl)tiois; v» Ilalsîî fiud îiw aigainls- sl)cial attraetioîîs foi. thle last (av Underrnuslins Temptin fly Priced Petticoats 77c-A *iaiudisomeý lot of stylevseîiiaîq regillîr $1.isi i aItipe made from extra fine uambiî,e wiîle elreunnie, niiîiian ae 77c »It rle-.b tiînmed styles ai . ...... PmTTICOATS 43c - Ffh lenguh. fine tiualicy ePIîulrle. peiticoas, timued ,a 1h wide ambroldaru foitiii andI othere wilh lace., lat dîîsi ruffle, 3 7,,e valuesui ...43 GOWNB AT 44c tarmenîts ils! comîpare wilî le lieS) 75e sellers.,rmade of nain- inokln l the sliover iyle and emiroidary 4 rlaînad, îrice . .. 44 HEATHERBLOOM PET- TICOATS-Made of genîl- Ina heatharbloom cloth, wilî a handsome finish, eiiifiul, li alor made. priced at 16 What a- Mighty Oxford Sale Three Great Sale LUnes Hlave Been Iunched Into One Great Lot for Tommmow And the~ best of it al 1.-i the nec pri-e s eonslderaiîly loiSir ihan th,î formier sale prives, which cerea asonuslingli ow. In the lot areliothishoei ,nd oxtards, in patent colt, vii i kid, giiîiI - nimeial anid Russia cal! leailîcîs tionil year welt seead soles, $3,00,$3.51) and $445M) values, pair .. . . .. . . The Suit Sale Ends Tomorro w And l Vili (lii't svaîit tii 1< il saîvilig a i li-i nillîlî e-st <li-essers iîî W'aîikegaîî îuîîeiîsîlaft Ilias sali-, boîil (' one i11(111 XX iii lî;î (ivel flie aniiiiîtlit, liaîs sa veif aindl umore t lîaîîsaîf istied ovith thec fit . li a lialalîce oif the garmnt. XXe lîav e eoili nsed se ver. aIl of t he higlwî piieil saoril lii5 iiîto lili - aîs a aîid $'22 :Mt vables and ot- tiiled fheîîi foi, foîiîrî-tow ai thflic oierfiîly lîiw price o VOL. BANQUET HOUSE A INSPECT Entertaine Interes FrLL LAK(E I, Tle Oa - stll, c fCih There an - .ays of g paticsi ru- Tee educ hi' t), bu - The fui, thue use nf w ithu) me Sut. The s. sthe use c <wihuut ha Suse the,? îiýleoii'tiors of ln lie firel b-t-s 10duor-( aod %alwordY 11, *1- sSii shuIkive big Parîsh ilosi 1 ~ilit 5 ra lieuni. ils Il - of ii jei al i Thi Su i .a i XXr - ah.,îit]- adiluin pinilu wss isue iea lii ftilit to -iv ,îee The lIe ste aotlîe na aer ilu îîîîd in theLakei utC uohae ien- lake. Virea Presld Higbland Pari Scretary au H-. Wattersou fstate ijeleg son. Waukaga Alternats-i gan. Mfedico Leiî Tonbaugi, XW Board o! C. baugli, Dr. WV Gouriey, al - Entertaluoui Daniels, Chah Freericit LutI ti n Flier, ban gl. Folios lug il tornohîlas t1 station at No ware aliowu S tution as ara i profession,u Hier-AdmiraI Surgeon Jolir A Rug Dargain nve Manv people have taken advant- age of tlîis rîîg sale anud have- saved a siibstantial suni on thi-ir î)iurch- us. Wc sf111 hIave- au giod selee- t l i ofstyles left; size !)liv 1'2, la-auxv qualify* vAxiîxuistýi; ugstluat ilevel'shor t o $80,saleîî f 8 9 lJi18095 GIRLS' DRESSES $1.48- Nicaiy ruade of fast color ginghams anîl percales. &tripues, checkts sud plain, low nack. val-I ue o$4.00 ai.. 1.48