3+ ¥e _ ~~> Rag Carpet is Buperior, Wis, _ * C of the day will be 8 matches on the last: turn. ; heat is sure to contain many --ex features as the horses are v matched and in the pinkest Louis 'Winters C Superior, Wis. Frank Sterling. ... ... .L. C. Tewes Waukegan, 11}. Fonia DeForest........ R. Mahoney Will Be the All--Star Basebal And Horse Race Mcet of the Season ALL SET FOR BIG FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION _ _ Governor Small suffers in est¢em in Lake count~ because of the championship of the Smiths. _ rere where they are so well known, where their motives are Broncho Queen / With the trial a closed incident and Governor Small Whnoqnto!th&mofmsmatflut in crude and mean mx\e-lons peculiar -- to their wocabulary declared warranted and true, the Smiths rave on, drawing further attention of an irritated pub-- li¢ to their inconsistency and stimulating the pretty general suspicion their birthright was bartered. * first rumors of "tampering" in Waukegan. There have sginte been activities and enjoyments by the Smiths which taint their vaunted friendship for . Governor Smail, reflect little credit on the association he~ at least endures and lend significance to speculation that is and has been rife in Lake county. o sn TAINTED CHAMPIONSHIP Yoay The Waukegan SUN which during the trial of Governor Small lent itself in aid of the defence in the characteristic fashion which marks the Smith brother's allegiance once there is established the relationship_necessary to insire their favor, is "carrying | o0' 'in & Mmahner befitting the reputation of its editors. | Vicious attacks upo1 the ethics.of prosecuting attorneys | and state officers and 'broad statements of jury | tampering by men presiimably inspired by lawyers for the state is conspicuously blazened for public consump-- tion. . The Smiths are running true to form jn their partisan and odious championship of the man they | once reviled and accused of the very acts for wlxichi he was prosecuted by attorneys for the state, whom they now in turn assail and asperse. 'The alliance of these two proved hypocrites with the Governor's cause and their over zealous and sensational tactics in what they conceive is his benalf, involves a stigma that in Lake county is a reprcccn. It was the SUN'S abrupt reversal of attitude, during preparations for the Small case, its significant switch from the extreme to the extreme, coupled with local knowledge of the culpability of its editors that induced *-&N-'inh..._."."... © _ > Highland Park, I!1 --~~Entered as second--class matter October 13, 1916, at the post office at Libertyville, lilinois, under Act of March 3, 1879. Issued twice weekly. * Superior, Wis. Round Lake, 111. 2:30 Trot Maywood Monta Kinston s# Waukegan, 111. Jay Harvester 1 > _ Waukegan, IIl. , *\ Grayslake, IIl. met es Aguition . \ ... .. Waukegan, HL. ;h. Asoff......... . Ray E; Kenosha, Wis. * . Bucceeding the Waukegan Weekly Gazette Established 1850 ir lives for excitement afforded paging queens and~kings of the | O such racing and two very ex--| realm. Thik--event is sure to be the| &"hdl-lni-hu last word in --racing meets, the ex--| i mrout at Motrervitie oviat 2000000 and anyone attooding with | at and anyone 4 r'm'mummmmammw.: ness a matinee of sure 'nuf hurry--| worth is not going to leave -- the which will eclipse anything | trackside disappointed. I have ever seea here for réal|l 1. .C. Tewes, guperintendent _ of ; as there are sure to be SOMO!| rmaad and m diramtar af the . £9th | KEYSTONE PRINTING SERVICE, Publishers. * horses which will go so fast the big money which has been Azoff Wan Madison, Wis. Libertyville, T11 Waukegan, ) Superior, Wis Waukegan, 111 16. . .. . Dr. "F. Kenocha, Wis Chicago, II1. 209 Pace 2:30 Pace FRANK H. JUST, Editor. an, Tl. Dr. T. W. Ashley a, Wis. Wis. will C. Armstead, 1 T . L. C, Tewes NJ C. MceManus H. D. Sells H. D. Sells A. Wood| C. Tewes entries, the track is in the finest condition. We aim to give the horse-- man the same brand of service at our command which they enjoyed at the fair last fall, when many compli-- they will enable us to present an-- other splendid program. 'The July 4th program is going to be a repeti-- htfin of the last Lake county fair "nee.m were big events with \ many close finishes and the baseball !muwfllhhodymhfid.' Day week--who gave the public on September last the finest speed pro-- gram Lake county has ever enjoyed, is in charge of this July 4 meet, and when he tells you the racing program next week is going to be a fast und good one, he has his rea-- sons for zo saying. -- Annexed.pep will be furnisaed by the above named stables which you the half--mile heats which go to make gram this year will be even better up two of the races, which spells excitement right out loud in open meeting. .' George A. Spencer of Libertyville, who won 35 out of 38 races with his string of geven horses in Michigan FIR EW O RK 8 Lang worthy's Rockets, Roman Candles Mines, Wheels ~ Fire--Crackers Sparklers Balloons of All Kinds Special Fireworks for Evening Displays Discount on all orders over $10.00 ,hpfihllthoy_mnotmlhtmn'hm ,»So,lormrmsh,uwonufieqh'thobw zlndgirl--let':tryndlwntouy"l\nkm"nlitth oftener. But there's a mighty lot of encouragement in the words "Thank you," and we don't believe any of us use these words enough. Children run into this 'office for scraps of paper, which we are always glad to give them, and they ask favors of the merchants. Yet hardly one out of ten stops to say "Thank you.' --Politeness is an essential to the success of a boy or girl, but taey can't you in a trousand ways and you perhaps ncm them know you notite it. But when that friend defense, you're right there to do everything in your power to help him. That's the modern way'of life. But what we started to say was that two men actually thanked us recently from what we had said in these columms» As we--said before, we are notreaurting any thanks and did not éxpect it, but it made us feel a little better, just the same. We know that people are appreciative, but there are mighty few who express it, at leagt in words. Your friends befriend want to give the puolic the best paper our patronage will permit and to encourage the right and discourage the wrong in the community. In fact, we feel that every publisher has a solemn duty--'to perform in print-- ing a newspaper. Whether it is for the best interests of all to print an article or to Omit it altogether must be decided and the editor's conscience (if he has one) rather than his desires mus; be the judge. The "Stop Thief®" cry of the Smiths is obviously to divert suspicion and let them by. That it will not avail evidenced by comment one hears*in Waukegan and other cities and villages of the county. 'They are known for what they are, and a discerning public, analyzing their motives and remembering exploits that have marked their career, it not misled. THE SQUARE DEAL 3 s We are not courting praise, compliments, or even thanks. We are only asking a square deal. We merely or person That mnatural mistrast and suspition, aug-- mented by the ®@Verse speed spectacle with : t SUN so recently ®egaled and surprised this O , easily evolves into conviction. Hence the first rumors of "tampering" and 'of influence secured by methods the great body of citizens of Waukegan and Lake county do not approve, *k understood, their interest chlculated in the previous performance, there is bound to pP&N -- trust of purpose and reason, for even casual ende which the SUN may manifest in behalf ol,.'m Largést Assortment | 'The bombastic attack of certain iof Smaill's newspapers on rival pub-- {lMcations that printed the story of ,aheSmflltfl;landtoldotflwM'a | evidence--Against the governor, ha* \been carried to the officials of the | state, who, in their line of Juty, ;narted the 'proceedings against the | governor, believing that he was guilty as charged. Attorney General Edward Brun-- dage, and his assistant, James H. | Wilkerson are receiving the Lrunt of _ attack. Yesterday morning, lh# he left his Evanston resi-- | It Pays To Advertise Small ?" mail them ?" + A A less open attack has been made on Mr. Wilkerson. A morning pa-- forces with the enemies of per in Chicago is foretelling a tre-- mwuwh--nu ANSWER STOPS and which classifies him in the upper ten per cent of his class in scholar-- H. M. Lovell of Libertyville mas just completed his course' in Civil Engineering at the Chicago Tech-- "Not yet," was Mr. Brundage's rompt .answer. -- "When did -- you M, LOVELL MAKES RECORD AT CHICAGO TECH. BOLD ACCUSERS -w | _ The state agricultural department 'nyl lambs are short, but there are still plenty of them being shorn in | Wall street. _' Miss Lillian Kohout and) Francis Cowles of Naperville Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chapman af Wauke-- gan, III., on Sunday. A friend is one who knows how worthless you are and likes you just surrounded by a house. "Is your skin an annoyance ?" asks a patent medicine ad. Not at all. We are only ghd to have something we can o&q without paying rent. T 9 © dblde 46 O # You can't tell, When you see a shirt hanging on a clothes line it may mean that father is at home. As a rule a man doesn't object to his wife having the last word. He's tiskled to death when SNé gets to it. J. R. Alleman attended the wire-- less show in Chicago on Wednes-- day. > | Farmers around Li are badly in need of raimu,w-nd to do is ask a few town people to plan a picnie. € Misses Elsie Morris and Edith Suydam attended a show in Chi-- cago on Thursday. Miss Helen Wright is attending summer school at Northwestern University. .. PHONE 9 C, F. Wright has purchased a five ssenger 'Willis St. Clair touring If you want our opinion, home simply a. good woman's smile ADDITIONAL LIBERTYYILLE ITEMS You Should Buy The. 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