Hines of Chicago. Robert and Raymond Fitzpatrick dl.hcem%mm their uncle, Dr. C. J. Davis. . . Mr.--and Mrs. W.--B. Carr, Mr. James, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Muhike honor of her third birthday anniver-- is visiting at the home of her aust, Mrs. Fred Haggie. j Mrs. May Tompkins of Oak Park was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. John Woodman re-- the first part of the week a month's fishing trip in Wis-- Ohio, ~zeveral days of last 'flni-.dhr cousin, :mj.'.md&khfl was the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. A. Reichelt Jr. Friday. lr.-nhrubn-un-: 26 ® & uaerane Mrs. S. K. Bjornson of Chicago; and on Sunday H. J. Allardt, Mre. m:m Craigmile and George of Chicago. The Christian Endeasvor of the Presbyterian church gave a dinner of Ravenswood Sunday. Earl Kress of New York is visit ing her parents, Mr and Mrs, B. H Misses Eleanor Meyer and Susie Easton will return from Washington Island. Wis.,. on Friday where they have been instructors at a Girls' Mre. Te 1 'and son have re--| 7'?"&.&. turned to W after a visit| > «s c o aitnarie =-- CH, son. % h went e © Tz -' ,j them to spend a fow days. -- éfal feveriiih of the Chicas the R, M. Vant home. M#s. Sarah Adams and Lois vis-- a»d Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kimbark Mrs. Mabel Shafer Mott of Har-- ngton, Kansas, is visiting in kfl.ulc&-ymma ér or her little friends at a party on Sunday afternoon in Young . of Toledo, are visiting at 52 MEN DIE 4N CALIFORNIA MINE essistance is at hand than can be used. HMave sent in a state ranger to Keep in 'touch with conditions and advise us if mumtn?l nbed at 4,500-- Foot Level by Fierce COMPANIONS GIVE UP HOPE ant F:ruur That Fflr' and 20 Aliens Perished the Deep Shaft. SHacramento, Cal., Aug, 2D.----Latest Reports to the state gfib'd for-- estry from Jackson m 52 miners, 32 of whom are Americans, lost their:lives in the Argonaut ming there. it was learned through a telegram sent to Governor Stepheng '!'. n-m- assistant state forester. _ __®. ---- Governor Stephens id the state forestry ap.m all im the department's power to the %«d miners. * * y telegraphed in Wi & "In reply to your m, bave communicated direct with z"-trm Attorney of Amador county extending your offer of help. He advises more ports indicate' that 52 men have lost their lives, 82 of whom are A __.___ Distevered by Worker® . . . Jackson, Cal., Aug. MW;" in the ° Argonaut gold,. mine -::r' ered shortly ww & Clar-- «ence Bradshaw two _miters level and the F they reached zmu i they found it blazing.. . They made a mad dash through the n-ng arrived safely at ¥Bie surface. --= .. _ »> _ the surface. Jt required two minutes to reach the surface alive. mmilazqmme--mmw were deadly, they said, and the crack--| farms, but--the yield of this crop has ling timbers of the mine sah inferno. | been cut down by drought. Live stock M"nmflnim"t' "*o good: condi-- the mine and had the fire mg.,.m.....!.n...,..'w for . Mowever, the e.trapped miners may gmuumc-uu- fact, experienced miners held grave tears that they are already dead. 'The huge air pipes which supply the mine pass through the same shaft in which the flames are raging. -- There is only ® chance that they have with-- stood the blazing inferno and are still cartying fresh air to the lower levels. A stream of gas and smoke is posot-- r | the mine opening--a fairly to the experienced miners, igh terrifying to those who have t below. It signifies that the ait of the fumes are coming above of spreading below the Assooiation Superior to Present Organ-- izations is Proposed at Grenobiec M ¥France, Aug 2%2.--A new plan for a "world association of states" to link together the Leagne of Nations, the Pan--American raion and those gov-- is which are members of mu-ui-ma to the Im stitnte of International Law at it® -"zumuemonu'- res of in the form of a report m-ly*h'-u Alvares for the twenty--seventh commission of the it > it at an exect» :o io Paris from July $ > would be supit ® the present league and union and would seek to regional and continental groups rather than attempts (o repiace SUPER PEACE LEAGUE URGED BOMB BLASTS HOME OF BOS$ ald to at Bioomi " n:tm W old, L °Z2 9 G / m * ~James Miles Estate $ -- j _ | _ Ohleago, Aug, 20.--Jame# tor-- , ; 0 4) * % mer major of :the nn& j 4 fie € ¥ c es g| Guard) .lawyer . and export, 3 P a P = a 4# many of the aRuirs of 'zr # L $ aln l * a " 1 M Anance committce, left d8 o T ie x ® e c M UR L =" e .: / --;~ ~ > yc i _+* @£% .. NEWS OF IL ug: 20,--Rather high Springfield, |vepe ine o ue e o ve heat on uie c nea in Uinois de-- Thursday, ace raing to the / mugely4 partment. of ag '",-,--4;« er the colh tered quite _ tral aree and sev ""*'i'.'. Ccoun-- ties were cial to 4 lbowmod pe there, but plani it further slight decline in the dry areas, with few ns..~ Corn, grass and vegetables are i i4 of rains gen~ erally. Fall plowing is making slow progress due to on of the sofil, Corn little change Hilinols umuommfll, spotted and below average in -- in the south. ~Complaints of . are eape-- clally numerous from'the west central-- ie he %'flh'" firing in the «Late show .a m as a ~rule The marketing f old corn has in-- RAIN I$ NEEDED FOR CORN The eting f old corn ~4n-- mark ""2'4"' k "!' i wheat and rye farms bas slowed up recently, die to the car sit-- prices offered, wo«w whent, cats and almost over, with crops #e favorable conditions. ':&:flmln spotted and show the need of rain. Pastures are well 4 _up in many ly in the lower central area. Both the yield and quality of white potatoes fered from . The peach bar es is wel saqrndred With good viekds and -- quality crop prospect continu favorab) -am-flp--mmtm those of last season. Melons of excel mitted that be was the only one in his home at the time the: girl was kiled, presumably from sn July, 2 mmmm tact and"is beld by the to of'metal might have caused the girl's examined at a Leroy -- undertaking réom. In commenting upon the case, the district attorney -ul'anz was the fact that the feet of the girl were close to the door, iIndicating that ber life might have n easily saved if an effort had been made. That Lowe might have to kM i nreried is Atothtr t' Ode in t ~to + ::m A letter wal Wwritten to , Lowe, presumably by Lowe, al though unsigned, requesting her to Expect $,000 Knignts at Peoria. . ..Peoria, Aug. 2.--The greatest noum« ber of Knights Templar the United mn.:-dwmem«- f vention at New Oricans in April is Mdtopu«hmfi,ufi: y meet the writer that M:xnu- =M.'-,mr Sam a diff, saging : mm the 'fi-tfltm-nd'i&q 2 annual: conclave of the Grand ,lm"'l'w nols, on Séptember 11, 12 18, At least 5,000 uniforme) men S# « ed to take part in the parade and com-- r, oficers deciare the conclave see the greatest m F | Unguished Templars «h':t l-n:& Med widk mss in is" aabe oo ol t -- we ieb Says Qood Peach Crop is Being s ? Quality i quite extensively over the cen-- area and outhérn coun-- were e , .MC::DI , but plant wed a er slight Jn the dry areas, few Corn, grass and tables are in need of rains gen-- in bétter condition, but have suf-- of Potatoes Poor. while bathing vat two mles Agriculture of spring Would you like to have a hone 9 _ and learn how you can get one of .these famous _ BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS «.. During the FAIR, Sept., 4 « 5 -- 6 -- 7 -- 8, we will have on display at our store in the Kaiser Block next door to the North Shore Gas Co. of-- fice the most complete stock of BRUNSWICK ONQGRAPHS ever displayed in Lake Coun-- ty ------12 Models in all----shown in Wainut, Ma-- , Fumed and Goiden Oak and priced from DN Do You Own A Phonograph? without it costing you a single penny. Y¥, AUG 10 U4 _# MJAE T L +4 i 34 . o ut *@Haate s -- 0. MONDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY GREAT LAKE COUNTY FARR Don't fail to visit our booth at the 4 T¥ t "(0« The Fai reen 102 'V.A- will be something doing every minute, * .. _ After the day at the Fair and while waiting for the evenings entertainment visit us at our store. Look over our complete stock. . .. .. _ ~ .' gee our furnished fist with its display of Fine House Furnishings. n e : y 33 welcome _-- --You "® | F4