The Senate on Mend-y paced over the butter sundnrd and the truth-in- hbric bull. Upon up? fixation of THE FARM BUBEA u Senator Edwin F. Lndd of North Don Kota the ship subsidy bill Wu laid iiiiiiei0virteoft4to42Pndth.'t Vols: snti-iklUd milk wu discussed. The House Bank and Currency Committee completed hearings on the (hyper live stock financing bill. Perm interests, including the America: Farm Duran Foderetion, urged the House Bmking and Cur- rency Committee to report out the unroot-AnderBon intermediate cred- it bill. Both House a: tees passed out I fixing and ruin Sinclair, Little I Reorganization of administrative departments plan finally transmitted by President Harding to the joint Coneressiorutl Committee. The Bu- reau of Roads may be transferred from Department of Agriculture to Interior. long." bankers ask that free securities be prohibited. fiii'riUiiiiirsiii." bAitor Wesley L, Jone: forces night sessions. The flli. bum continues. _ - . ... ""iUiTiilriki,trdtion, urged on by President Harding, continue. to fight In the Senate for the panic (I! the Fight on Norbeck-strontt bill to Amend the Federal Farm Loan Act becom- hot. Anderson of lime- sou u sustained in motion to strike out Section 5 providing for Ippoint- men: J loan scents by the 12 turn 'Pl mp - w..." -""" The "on. "New: can." uiaaGatouueeetef Giiai'iiGGklrtteetotte ham Cum in in dash: been. My nine- existing mar-mm- mult rennin in fore until June 89, 1924. I . To. credit situation In my m: 1...". "T; on to Mbettttrto the mum Bill for the Can." oottsoooeoetHm" A GOOD may AS, -rottut-euthue""r1- sriisGatuueumtttPe_t'? ',"eGtta.s-dinanirtdiPetp"r. Pork»- may of the mama - compliant- I" of - nine T2rriiTGGukudo-d iariak om "0W" .MIIW of the "iGiiiTiFcrcru-tf0hio,n For ear-ir-Preset M! In. noel-U, I»an Milo D. 'auiir,TGetiapurrftyetf i"aGiii.'GiGleueit1tee "mam WW" ("In -iapGseaorroarxtaesftttettht iiUuiiiiiiar-eCrt.it1H1tt " - uv.Mtthatther iuuriGnr-ueeir.se In mam-um: of at. body. iraaGmmtddireetuasyt"t.H {move-Item Bttthtttm iriiiiikiGyuettittltlLf.,e wiiipir- Kim: "In" - u. --'.--%. w'-" - My "eet it". - Aemidai't ".""iiGGid-ttotookasrthe WNW? "a. "an" it. The huh-co d to mulled ("not his I," itieehg,'y"tkttt1,2tdi a Board. mumm- -ertororttuareet m" If?" " gm... will In pn- on. to look '- hnun' Interim. emu mun-mm! nus ovum; snn CORN The proper plea to both culling! need corn is in the fUId, in the only fall. However. fbeld sew done. even though the an be taken from trtartdirte stalks, ll herd" Melon! in itself. The farmer who expects to get en exceptionally high we lot of seed should make I awful phrnieal examination of tttig field selected need and eliminate that whlch does not meet certain re- quirementn. Corn to he examined ihould he "weed out on A table in a well lighled room but not in direct sunlight. ArtMefal lieht is not nth- futory. The only safe tight in day. light. Ear etusraeuristierr M are not thurt proof of duh-bl. med. Cert-in types of on, have"! m villain-dale end should be discarded m: further "we ot that. the I -Uiaii of succu- A mummy proud" Is, Amt WW" T "ii"r.u%vsttrrmm'r in WASHINGTON Ml! mo BY J. J. 00W County Farm Adm. - 'i.to amino the com for Amutea. and indentation. Very rough an In frequently chatty And weak. Em to pass this teat should be heavy and solid or firm. Next examine tho shanks. Shredded Shanks, which no In p, deep or shallow kernels should be, culled out. Germination Test New-an The vitality of a sample of corn! can only he ascertained b, 'he ger-1 minatioq test. Certain characters may be 'enumerated an evidences of' vitality but must not be understood to be only approximation. Those kernels which are most likely to give strong" yigorous, healthy seedlings are cloth, bright, oily or lustrous in appeamwe, have Inge plump germs, show little or no shriinking at the P? of the kernel near the cob and brook out clean and bright, retain- ing the tip cap. Kernels with shrunken, shriveled or blistered and discolored germs Ind those which are pinched or pointed at the tip and showing - between hmls a 'the cob are undesirable-J. C. Hack. leman, U. of I. starchy, narrow, thin, pointed, very - . . I l K, The Adviser is triad to help my one pick outpeed corn. Attention in "lied to the special need com meek ings. Mar. 12,13. Ind 14 at, . . . . . . . Bring samples of seed corn to these meetings. WINTER TOUR AN Agoodlively timeftmnstartto tuiiiaauiaqthoewlstpPtt Ciiririsirativestoutxmretre' gum Thonly thinetumatter Jrtii-eioadtwinter"fiPis iiaraginott-ar-hortheh. "ii7inktis-therwaaeethft "munwunan" Jiarctii-etieaiiittouttoe; inmautndfeodinl- Sound" "eG,remd.eorstedinNrter "r" Lrihituu.rttodr-ruapr. MagmBummddu Mum-L - n __l We mud out " J. w, COW! who bod I fine, lot of Duree-Jer- hot! to M as including no" My you: pier. We found out that the ml hog m a the Cooper plus. - Donal-l, u nit questions IF." -- -"".lV'" F _ CiGans,eteorasrefertitot.t?c "iuiiiiGAGrtt-reoitr COW " the Cheney hm " am not but w better than Mr. Cotret m stock -- . n - 'A; _I--L -. w... - -"'e"_ -7 n- umn' Poultry punt " In. can Inna-d mum with m will. lib m. ell-m well lighted. van urn-ted Inrtne F"- nnd higb "Men. Dark-l tho latter put of ham l?- m of curb cm tham m. The fred- w,eotFentm.tntsthetuy1et hunch of Buttock tannin! that m uh My fut-mm oould look in". m INTERESTING ONE hard. Fld.fii/c,-,Vi; Tii-Gi' make this tour missed a good thing. Such " fairs make a good mid xinter sport Rev. J. P. Follette Rrites His Mother From Nanking, China Dearest Mother: 1 "The Methodists of Nanking, 'more than 100 strong, met together "or Thanksgiving dinner. We had real turkey and "ill the trimmings" "nd a very happy time with songs rind Jokes and stiMes. The day jwas a verv pleasant one, the air icrinp but not disaurreeatrty cold. We iof the American nationality met in (the morning " 10:80 " Ranking {Unit Chapel for An address by \Judge Lounger of the American l, Court for China in Shanghai, After (the service we had our dinners and lin the afternoon the American con- , sul, Mr. Davin, and his wife were st Home to the foreigners in Hunting. THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER. WEDNESDAY Nank'ng. China, we feel will be of interest to our readers. Rev. Foil- ette is well known in Libertyville and vicinity and is I brother of George Fallen of this place. He ttiv- {think very few Gt the foreigners tuned to attend. The atherfng'yxi "when we "find in MM '0 found thing: quite diluent {run wttnt we had irrrneined. The port of Shanghai in not like the port of San Francisco or New Yol'Ir nor like any -torn port in the world. Neither is it the primitive We t'27Ce'i";U7uriiTitFrGiiGr- Gai "m." - and give . nun-11' in; tGehtothednrdedientedtoour diatistetive American MM"; _ pet". Our veuol dock-d u I 'urfqritenaltwou1d .nrwhemin the"!!! hm. Bet En." mm. Pmtheouhr; doth do... which the good an "an" tnf,"tottseinnqrdoiwhieh nu roofed and when them Mexum'ned -eatre,altoftbe mumhm.eihf tmuetrttaeh.orauspmtdodfrom. panics-audioshouidcnofm utum.eteateittrer m1- 0". oert-hu-deeoe-- minimum». duly deem- /iirktu-tertet18It',t.ett 'nndeMonlLM -thse a 31* m or 'ruit-- "umrGet.eurtet.iesotitteitr. "We had our dick! of two {can of eon---rie-sha or whal- hurml Noodle- to - we ch00 tie uh". Once any {mm '1. nut-front w. bum" no a bit of to city at Sblnghd. Shaun! In whet Chinese nor foreign tmt , a}. iiiiG% (iboth. Undoub- edly the his: Ind molt Wm ecu-add eitvuth?orirtvlt8 I curious animation of cam ohd Ginsu e-ttret" and ways ad the moot meant. tap-ta-date um mod. tad round-nos. On the an. w you will m "tam-an" (or "If" an." I. we all them), AMI". mun. vial m, an! m trucks loaded with {man bolas drawn by stating cooliOI. Haul labor in the chief mode of transportation even in Sung-1i, the nut was! city in China. halving your man-drum rial- nud going into on: of the numerous Winch! stores in the city you ftme that them shark dental: ttad that there OW denim hum been waned for your comm. m. The Btteeta on the wt"N at well paved but quite narrow. no coding to western Mon. "my Amets in Sh-nghai would be "et- sidered All!" in an American city Md the broaden thoroughfare Is not In with In the numwrst strut1 in Ban Diego. Shanzhal ha. no high buildings in the American some of the word. Pour or five stories in the tttttit lnd there are all foreign buildings. Chinese do not mm men '01.. two stories. We fnund few thing: of wontorn standnhi Inch mot h. purchuod in Khan" Soap, tooth paste. show, hats, m m of Mid "than. clothing. ell-I Mien. can, Bro all In"- ONO tn thin center. and grime," on. not appreciably mm expert- the than " bone. Chinese and foreign lift. The for- mgn element, hows". is I i so evi- dent in Hsia me a it is '; Shang- hai. At the In"!!! )HJ notice hundreds and tumdmds hf Chinese, all bustling about Ind all _.terested in looking at a {OWL ~~pecially if that foreigner Md Nppen to have a foreign baby. Msin Kwan is noted for pick In"! (W all rail.. way stations in C" no» but for- tunately we had no "OWN-rs with any. I forgot to "r. that the tmin on which we can. I. (hauled into four dunes of W53 differing in style and comma" on: comfort. First clus in NM)! Iaxurioua, used only by fool! and m 'lonairee. 'Second cuss is M", crowded 'nnd heated in vim. ttme-- uied gen. ur. Our trunks were pu' In om'OcL 3, we loafcd nod slept, trying! carriage (drawn by . ,mull horse ' to accustom ourselves to sights mdl hardly larger than I POM at home) l sounds and odors as well u to the. and we were sented in ar-ther. We l, elimate. With the beginning of) started through til. now). nan-9w 1 Language school our "gum sched- streets, over rough MI'AW'WS "all ule of work from 8:30 A. I. to noon our coaehman shoaUntr tnat a-hone and from 2:00 to 4:00 P. M. begun. carritute V" coming Btitl "y"ui. "'1 "I could write a whole letter about 'clear the way forhklittlv ~lrugghng the Language school M our life brute to pull U8 m" We elat- there. Perhaps I will um. All I tend up n narrow um: and I re- can any new is that after tttme member the srmtll to thrs dsst months there we an to into my There " no smells in the world like part of Nnnking and can understand whose of China, not sounds. mLIndbeunde I "Inbound-in- {nights are uniqm and "ttferent u ple Chinese Pb and words. We well, but of I" the m impaction: 1'." . long way troll: knowing e I 'thnt ubide. the odors ond the weirdi cue but w. "think God and tab .oundastandortt. 1TG"tii7ni7.iae,,1d'll." street on whieh we A'. tnvelinx] . ' were hung hum huunrs and tues. This is the China. custom (To he Maud.) and mat In an about any at their , -ca-aaariaaTaaaaiiariGi _ t,uaie-tainamrcttr. Pte/tif , led under the hanging' Id butlly I , a... to "mm, m... "mptly to 1 Professional Servic- I tho left and started uphill on . nth- l L mtetrirttmioHtit,o " wide mum to the trate through (In Hahn! city ,mll. The gate in g ("at tunnel thrmudt the who Watt which extends Bll I Bgound the guy. Nankine in said to, hm an long-u mi but prison-d nu of warm cm rau W Phese of my is mud ttmmgh- out in man length of an. minty- two mites, In about any Net wide OB the Bveri, natd uric: m m" a" to one hundred feet In him jttuutnttterere11t,etp cloud any night, no on. hint Od- mitted an... a. hour- a! dubs-l without . my nod ---.. - of the foeun residents haw discov- and. "After - through the at. our hon. Ow on . My not earrrine us study but Indy don! what had not! will. at hing . em M I m M to and In: and 3mm: uud cm wild country within tho at: wall, Dr. Bonn informed as that he In very fond of hunting and that you. of his I!" pm! hunting had bun done with!!! the Roth; yd]! We [and the Britiah c-ut-. mansion Id in I M "com. pound" or ground: norm-dad by A wall. My we an" I [Ii-pee of the American Consul-to. another old mansion with in him and patc- wny. About {our mile. from "sin Kwan we can. to me Maurie "Drum Tower," An old red brick structure which mum on an eminence " about the goon-phi: an" of the city of linking n describe] by the wall. Near the Dmm Tower we a" the Jupnneoe fitut itoatin. from; the fue pole in the Jupancu Cons late 3nd in" I little farther on we tune to the buildings of the University of hsnkintt---a unior Christian univer- sity. From here on Dr. Bowers pointed out one mer another the) homes of {orig-erg in Nunkinx.' And " Inc, at" About five And a, half mile ride we arrived at the Mrinheimer home, l have tried to tell ypu about the hon. in earlier letters The romwuml in lamp and provide Implp room for the ehil- dnn's play as Wlll as for a gander. The house is rmifnruble 3nd con, venient amugh ot lwfully well planned. It is mite new but many "than than: it "t not ml to up. However it is a- good II the nor- an my: in Amoria and better M.my. Th, (uniting consish of tune-ml" " churn Ind oak tabla. hrtHhed m the mm color We left mg it 9:80 in at the Nan- hat Mt- " I! out- k of the m which ed "In :Id like Mum of viitferentl mr visit-l rsulerst of lur train} gaze and upper than is n seats r and is CP Chin- ry who There in no but" It Writs in Cnina no not Wk. the ground being so full of moisture that instead of a "at my ex» uvntion become. a roll. Our rooms are heated by "a". "The Steinheinon ham four Ber, vants--the cook, who tho does all the buying of grout" and food of all kinds; the "bor" who wait: on table, sweeps and dust! downstairs And does the family 1aundry;the "eoolie" whu runs errands, carries notes, sweeps, beats up, chops wood, makes garden, carries water l and does any other work which is tel be done; the "Amah" who toke- we of the children, Anna Louise. "ed' l 4 and Mary Elizabeth, nearly 2. We) have one serum. our Imlh. who tumseareotgetutmsdofour_ She also dams stoehhttrs and Im- l den Jean's clothe- end our hund- herehiefa. We pl! be for her serv- ices ".00 gold per month end she boards herself. The {our new cost the SteinheimeN CIT-W gold per month end also bond themselves. It is true that though the cook only l geta 85.00 gold per month he gets a great deel more in "squeeze" which is one of the national vice: of 011m. , From the servant to the hittheat omcial "squeeze" is practised,' end; the system makes fair and square dealing a very hard matter. When our cook buys vegetables. he pays. say, five cuppers I pound. Re will tell Mrs. Steinheimer that they cost I two pounds for eleven coppers, there.. 'by making one copper squeals on ltwo pounds of vegetables. This _ slight squeeze on everything he buys (approximately 10%) amounts to a, great deal in a month when he is: 1 buying for a household of five adults Lnnd three children. If Mrs. Shim .heimer should buy her own supplies 'she, being a foreigner, would as l likely be charged six copper: al ipound for the vegetables which the? 'cook told her cost two pounds for] eleven eoppers--4ro she has found it 'more econoumicul to let him buy mdl 'to treat him decently so that his l conscience will not allow him to take l lmore than a 10% squeeze. Be is a 1mmher of one of our churches inl the city. l FEBRUARY K, 1928 "Until Language school opened on l Oct. 3, we leafed and slept, trying to accustom ourselves to night: mdl sounds and odors as well u to the elimnte. With the beginning 011 Language school our regular sched- ule of work from 8:30 A. M. to noon 1 and from 2:00 to 4:00 P. M. begun. "I could write . whole letter than the Language school and our life there, Perhaps I will later. All I an say now in that utter thmq months there we an lo into any part of Nmking an! an understand and be understood in m. use of et ( MlzwbllOi-l 1aT,t'i?llatt.Wa'1uilN c. B. OLNBY. D. Tr. M. WY trtmtmtm m Lbs-[n All M..."- Whmthudulk m-ttto:-".- DR. o. P. BvTt10t2rgifrD mt.trrr1)R.N0ilPMN LYBLL H. MORRIS Am AND cow-ml SAVE YOUR EYTttB..M9tyM- B. M. KILLER Anomwnuw an: um link a" a... m u-trr", Mt" Doctor " w nu Bus. 0199- tte. m CONTRACTOR h Dam. on Well Pumpg ef grunt-L LIBEBTYVILLI SCHOOL or? INC AND DRAMATIC A" HENRY BOYSEN, JR. mat-um DR. J. L TAYLOR J. B. KEBLIN own!" ROOM 9 HWY this. man - Talc," mm We sent out "my" to Germany d they Bet tr-ied so let's don't t'f than Chin or "pan. ratch Pads. all sizes and p r. Engine: 0000. Prize Contest Tickets must be delivered to The First Suit-nu! Bank on or before Match 19th ' The following report of a test of our ice shows I purity: tihItINiIt-BUh0h CHEMICAL CO. Lab. No. 84386 Date of Collection 1-10-23 Date of Examination 1-1623 Physical Condition ICE No. of Bacteria (Agar © 37 C) 3 [as e. c. No. of Bacteria (Galatine (ip 20 C) 2 per c. c. Fermentation Tests (L. Broth) Negative All presumptive: tests indicate B. Coli to be ML I: With reference to the above mum would an. that this ice is praetieally sterile tad does not show the "fat: but of etmtamination or dangerous organisms of my . (Signed) FRANC E. GARDNER Notice to lee Purchasers ion. mhued our retail ice business and present stock of if: gape-k for him your hearty support and thank our patrons tor their Mud W, Interstate Sand ik Gravel a. Thetimewiljitt_8tle_ftttgpriplgthe -rrGTsFiaaGaeaiiFsiiTiVmieh_rqhia done? . Let THE STEIR PAINT SHOP [in you In estimate. The Reliable Laundry You t,t an Automobile or a victroh and my a lot o none; for the tttet, and service yougetouto them. otyouwillmr wife do thehardartpartof her ho 1d duties, Washing and ttnti.'M,",' family hun- dry and think it is alright. y not con-lb: her and send the family wash to The W Laundry for the little it would cost you? We will do it Damp wall. Rough dry, or Bhahed complete as suits you best. Have you ever thought ot it in this may? Sample of ICE Marked "i" 1lrtttr,et,e Received from Mr. Atw MR. SIDNEY MEAKER 16% diaeounttsp, Will IKE for next WHYDOYOUDOIT? Landau-I, Dry Clam & Drers Plue Libertyvilu 67-3 30 days. Phone 160-1 Chic-go, U. S. A. REPORT OF ANALYSIS PURE ICE Biseteriologieal I'I'm" "riGuii'iis' - TGG aa his. - outta-kd for an - - M- Ouch! Rub 8adiatlte, Stiffness, lumbago PAGE SEVEN shows its crystal January 19, 1923 1-18-23 1-1623