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Lake County Independent and Waukegan Weekly Sun, 10 Nov 1911, p. 4

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10,- 1911. LARE COUNTY IND)IPtENDENT OFFICIAL PAPER 0F LAKE COUNTY 919ee Teleps se '.tl.o I FaitorReidence Telepisone No. 1141. Llbertyvle Itoch..ge REfter taI the Pc3oiiffte5Libeftynille. Il_ asn Second Cisse matter Isefhd tW5IUIY AUVCHTlSNG RATS &IMADE SYi1WN ON &PPUCI'TION SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1,60 PER YEAR STRICTLY IN ADVAI4CE FRANK H. JUST RAW L. HUBBARD .... . ..................E ditor ................. ........ C ity E ditor F~RI1)AX, NOVEMIBER 10, 1!l11. CAMPAIGN CLAIMS AND POLITICAL SINCERITY. President Taft has dstressed hîs politcal allies and set a snieker going among hîn pelîtical enemmes by rernarks on this trip, which have been common- y construed as an admission that he and his party rnay enceunter defeat. n the state of Ne. York, for instance, where the game of politics has been brought downtot the technique of scholastic science.,vwhen the heelers bring ln the sad neiss of party eesertions on every hand, when carkness, doubt. and depression hang like a pal ever the headquarters, the chieftans hand eu, the predictiens of teh usual 100,000 majority without bttirng an eyelanh. 0f course, sincerity han a value that the practical plîtîcan dees net nec- ognize. A reprenentetive to our legilatare was once pushing a bill to get additional aid fer country schooIs. He wan told that te get votes for his meritertoas bill he moost agree te support various jobs that Cther representa- tives wene push ng. The poticans sîîtckered îýhen he told them that if that was the case, hs brIl ws going te faîl, becanse he would do ne loch thing. The policians mere se amazed at thîs dispiay of Ignorance ef first prîn.- piecles of practical pclitcs that they teld the laughable stery alil ver the House. The narration attracted the interest cf &oreeof the better men in the leglelature, and au a resait they unexpectedly effered their help te push the bil, and it became a law, pureiy frem their lking for the slncerity of the man Who was pushing It. But Mr, Taft's isarment friends wIIl have te admit that de carnies this princîple too far. If a theatrical manager sheufd say, *We have an almighty geed sh'ow tonight, but it Iooks as if there would be a poor hause," the lies ef his players would echo disnially even long rewn cf empt.y eats. If the manager of an indastrial enterprise toid is wonkmen that a pro- cesa ought te bc performed in sucn and susd a manner, but that he'doabted f the men could do it, tf would tenter be done. The mtan of leadership needs a supreme fath ,n the prevailirg power ef is leadership. The school ot politics han given thîs country a great deal of ineffictent ad- ministration. But the practical politîcian iearns nome methecis of dealing wîith human itre sînerein Mr. Taft needi go d advice. WHRAT OUR NAVY HAS DONE. Sucii a rap Jd'r(- cf critts m hd'olberndirccteo atcr navy ot recent yeaî s. that the tix payer tîncs stoe s,7tînfact;on n reaoîng of the fine apàear- ance of ninety-nine of oar sdî:.s as they puraded in the Hudson river th2 other day. The armeor ýt.-i ne nay be incorrectly Iocated. the eplesises ma> ùe handied s0 clcsely to the gen torrents as te încreace tlii hazards. But wîhen yeu read that tdhe Santiago tet n 4oroLadiy ilit thteîei.y tue tîmes out ef 100 shots. hille the percentage ot bits ni 'dtn practîce o ,der eqaîvalen' condîiAonîs s about 40 per cent, tile engi.i'et-rng detects toolu comparativeiy tn i f tng. Thre type et mant-neod clcoeloped by car naval workics the central factn n any ottier ntavy in tht morld the yoang officer needs an incorite of his oup frotta eatside sources. Witd us ail that is ncccis the drains te paon the ex- armînation, and car tare La Amnnpolis. The son of the day laborer may lead his clans. The spinrt the navy is shosîn by ther attitude towand legislat on. f%'.brn buils for more pay and for more battleships have been pending the officers say [et the pay go, but gîve as the battleshipn and a few more colliers. n the loaflng timen in the officens' mens roem, you wîll hear the usuat semi-indifferent club taik about sports, politics, girls, netaspapers, books, etc. But sîhen trey get te engineering probleots ot ballast and deflections. chairs hitch forward and the voices gre Icne. The public thinks of e naval officer as a daring nort ef a plonger who would jamp îî'to a burning posîder magazine just as he would esting-uish a benfire in his tathcr's hock peistare and mue mould spetd $50 a day et sport- ing life sîhen ashore. Naoy lite. however. tends to des eicp a vtry seif crtoited and hieh bred type ot matn.X cen thry p-t on trir lzeimin glones cf an evenîng, they go n fer ail thty are ssorth as 'le rcnor ofthte r ships atd the tenîper of the au- dience dcmard. Eut a cet 0,1 fr-ni thc aiudier -eor otsittît t-on if.iC5 tioninq tlic ùcn cf th ci'a ,laI o ýcontcstc arec c e ch fffor that eceoni g, .1*1 i Hom.~ LT~& * t-.' o L.1I)erLv o k'-< .::.z:' f - MOilRK [Fh[s , Prof. James of 'Urbana Says Leaves HeIp Preserve the Root of the Grass. Not Too Heavy a Blanket, However, as it Might' Strangle the Roots. Grass which bas Been Mown is »A1o Beneficial to the Soil, Says James. Ai tliî bie otî' ff te Neer aten ireeb are liîteral1 ycovernlanutns and te groiîndo 8 i th ripened ii'aî est iîit(i lu i heard of tht' inliortanr-e of raklng tht' t'ait-s andi; srîng thei lui.Tht' Rock tori dStar tif lest Fi do0 att ilt i pif"e tnalîîai lonof thet Cii> Wcote t10 i'rrfessî- ter îteof tilt, siiùut tivtýr ai aI l'îa to Ipurt i O litel' ci îlot e w.is f'est ti i ae the leate, hâh Nàý XNJor'e heis Rt ~9fR~ OùNoN T e Conceuilcm n rt«b10 te rgolar 2-cent-per meills standard wiI bemade for any occasion by thse rail- ~R9WIN RAPIO roada Iyeit of Chiicago and eant of thse Report Sent by Hlead Clerk Missouri river. Titis wus agreed upon Hawes Shows Great Gain at a meeting o!fte gmnerai Passen- in Insurance Order. ger agents o! those linos ln (Chicago, and, It la said, uinlee one o!fltei Net Gain for the Past Nine taken independent action, ail of thse Monthes in 'Woodxnen iS big conventins and gatbernîgs oi 53,000 New Members. various kinde booked for thte corneiss year last either be cancelied or pay Total Membersbip in nUr- regular f4re. Among te tlrot ronces. ance Order i.s Now Placed sions bit by tise agreement ns tht' rut at 1,217,000. for hollday traveling. i'î.nsîdering the generai lrc sion wbitih bas exslsetîhroîîghoil .Now Io thediitie'Ifî ttîvt- yîtîr f'pair te country for neai ly a o paest, niedont'. At tht' caine finie t l@ 0i,1 the' 'Modern o "odrtteitiof Amierîra ytur itîriiese Ifor yuti. $1 0 Plst rnl unît' had a remarkettie growthiitnormIldutile harneine. Wre guarîtttet' our thie pat ine ititthucc trîinia te a mornt . 1 i I,ct&'o c-46i-0 i'elciic nmade tb tlii',-'îcttj'e cttnîü- - by li'ad tIentIC. \V iIasitof Rock,____________________ ,îtî 'îN t'residnt Jaînesirefcrreu i'i the I ittl (1ti f Sept. l3o> tite Iar '191i tii iii i ce îioiî c tti btoC lIC iJpl C, tati oeeni 109,.248h ovît ieintere tiddetl ,Ii i itthf', i(l l ig,t' f tii na t', tht' rools of the st ei. iîiaklnt thie ilr sir: 1-tI-jîing fit tî 1 11, l total iii'îbtrshli 1,217, 0l0i, Tue in l'ptîlîî .anles. i beg I saut dit il maîiirk seît uring the' firsi ilire-l! qiier- Is iitoî foîr tie soi] fotlei(, Illi grase t ers of là st t'ai , antI il1 th ingo ion- , i ititeifj iithefetli er 'tîil a] ,ital il thf' fiili-n laves tolie ii'o i ilit' gnooid ide reti an ettoal groîl 1h jes how n tiirilc' thi- fai 'm itlc'îu Of1Couise it.oîîntlitg oîit tittie- ao 'Ocre droit- a lit-est oating tif hle s ilfghtl t'nd li tfiont the' rils'throiîglî ît'tth. I n la tilott'er îot tht' gi une. tarthIelat r oavosteecn u Vjss ete fi efIt )tidorîng the growzfîg teastonli, - silninsadlpes h tiît iirli tif tht' ftrttlii i contalnetî fý gain for tht'laine niotha liant 1I 3.- i lie t île îci i il le ech ili t bh fi tl t ' arî t ht' otal aîi tîî iot i necronce 'ni .ii viiiii g rai Ce. si t tlîat leni'tt îiforce as n ifcreased liiirie ' enor- ,ýill restili, at.a il i IT cii-il iltittog i te ious'viiîrof $?f,hiii.liî anai' rt,- îiaii roki 4 orf iiitt' e ei h n rd ný iiii ,r spirng in oriiet tb esîdlîtfierferltlg Ste ndeî i tln at m itii the griitîh of grass.,t'iurteneii duirrg titi' îai Ilio far, \-eu itni I iQillandItit ter" ueri. campst ite n mmi iYi1111.1 C i IOIttInl\h't i îîdiîîg Seput. lii Mrs. Frances M. Crosby i ie,. 0 o vii ti ...1051 No More iMidnight marriages stero' i l iilt, i ti t i> ilt il oXii , liti lit ii ltîri-t t - i l]iiii lie- ri o it'l hic îs tv- a itl*i ilt u, i li na' es l. .Jîiii 2', i, 1 ,1i1f; i îîîlr't,....î1î-.îî pi t i 1 1 ,1 t hi', . t rit til aItîit i I tI ii'. l'l 'tî - i tîti al1 i tii fii, it li t&r ',-,t tii - il ltl'hlit gt l t i . t 'iirifig loit lii ', i l iti Xliii iti.i,ît tIlt ai,, titi l'ttfitir ie -t". pii tut tît tît 1f1, f 4l.1îiîîîco s, 1lt' îs 'îil. i liii i t O tt1 t' ~ ~ 11 1iii ii.:ttli.'Owes His Success ftuîIi:,' t t i li tI le ,to the Biii.ding I iii iii , lit ' l iifi, i. N . i t, ft 'hi- t. lith i il f , tirlit-1ti - i If q i.îit 'tC t 'lt Ye Stagc Coach Days ofn t i itI~ ' t tit' tIi. i u itm, ,ti,,1 i hi i ' - I - o t1in ttt' ',t t. t IN YOUR lIM TOWVN,. - II iI P l-t t t T I i .' h , oi ~>t Somietling New ini Electric - , , a.. I '1, [-ixtures iii i, litir. "i t mi i'NI1 1. uilI i g li 11) i v :l e It1... W' c but.1tIitos ,,,tr' . t lut tc . tf a" 1 t k ko iiltii rIliaIlt and aiNiliisin ),Illitmrit tri iii I il-ai.t i.. , i t ai n 'Iit ' d N ..1 uitlda OFFICE AT THE HOME LUMBER CO. BUILDING. Phi No. 31 R. Lbe. tfaIe Wm. Laycock Co. COT IA E , OTRC1N Libertyville, 111. S O TH V N AND JOBBING PHONES"-Reade.so 126L Shsp 4324 IV Buying good jewelry it tirtg a a rli, ttîi. r t i rit .1, aI niil~g iiIricn, t f r itslt-ic,'i- fà-t'n sttnii ti t foîr n-î, i tttl Tii, iO,- O'to tt tiitf-t. , 't.tuuIcjz C i-raI îsltlt.rs il.ft-If i , ,, - u,th hIt viil l t 1,1 m li t, ' tilt itt t r, d l , i tî ri,i h iil i Jz ,A , i t>1 Iiberty'ville 111 STEWART Stoves and Ranges, Base Burners HOT BLASTS, OAKS. THERE ARE NONE BE11'ER. Right Prices. IF iTlm SCLIANCK'S ' IT'S (1000 1 Corne and See. SUHANC'K ",VELO" 24655, 44784 IMPORTED PERCHERON STALLION Iliii u Staitiiîî Registtrationî No. A3625 reiimwt-îl . eu is a iaî'k holrse,-'weigiing M400 )anîd of îîiitii îjîî ality. I le is ahsotitmlv somfiît, suire ant i s gmt are of Viet very Iliiglipst tylîe tif i îaft atiiiai.lIfe us a hoirse t' hat has p iii Xc iii îit lfl . \'t' i vij il l tnt helr' îciui'ii ltis' i fa i t ti Hanson Stocklam PRAIRIE VIEW, ILL. MiLWAUKEE ROAD IhEE $12 to insure A Few Insurance Facts '1 li-n"lire ~tiitii l it-iîîwanrsof 2I;îî (ItItI inm lit-gai rt--derme lite lfls'irIlatit' ttIlIlpllIii" iiiîig btj1'ifIt~-u ini thé- Un'îitetd state-s. whîie îîeitarly' tNX'tlity i re ab ihtt Itl, Ii trgalii-, lii t hte State oif lililji Is. I til-.Ti. 'tttpîtte~ Ner, i ,miirattijt i ti tiiaS taîte last N lr. itt it l' N'i- Ii ' i h 1, i, l , t ii Noii- if .- o fii u it rtl e iititi li t t - i,' . t t l ii, i i i iît l li it - iit t iit t I it Il i u til > 11 f ,, ;~ .î f tt t ' ~1 liiiIl 1 t tti . 'i t ifi i ' i m l t ll wI iljr il - i 1', iiiat1N1 t 11 1iIa , htt tIi-itiT ai-,ir H :eSurns Paid in Minois Last Year tii-y~;li i\ ( hiil tit ' -iîlIli-itîj O.k Park Sp i naf ic 1 P,.,;.. Quincy R.chforsi 4 70f,000Oi 4 Z 7,750j 302,500 214,5f10 BI.Rinonie t. E. St. L..is , Rock isiaod Beltleville- i.ake Fones C hanupaigei 178,000) 173 ,0(mi 149,500 145.000 1.3z,500 Wtn neth.. D-Ctiae V'ceponi Aur ri.. Eli -- C-1- .e.. Galesbîaeg 1 Z4,75 0 125 00 109, 750t 107,000 ANY OTHER BUSINESS CAN BETTER AFFORD TO WAIT Write to Your Michigan Mutual Lif e Agent to-day. Present Chicago Address 431 S. Dearborn St. JOHN HODGE, .District Manager Founded in 1867 Nearly $50,000,000 of Insurance in Force We Write Ail Standard Pohicy Forms Our 20 Payment Lif e Option Policy is the Best ever Devised for Policy-Holder. i Wateth Tihis Sp&ce Neat Week. i i ose 1 7

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