C2 t Jlargest roots are obtained' If the are transplanted into indi-- | . ingeali art retomicmied jote, hoar . c tand n mss hi * ";n; . gasespaassasssassssasss1=ss it is wanted, and muth can be grown fls i mach the same at ccinr; Snff . Worms ~must be expected, . espe-- 4 «n the currant and gooseberry m The other berry vines bave their -- respective scientifically named Bvery home should have its berry m-db*g.mmu effort--and you have the fruit when THE SUBSTITUTE FOR CELERY -- Celeriac or root celery for those who Co not have the 'ime to attend to the fln n sads nate" snojet an grown ""ummm = impossible to keep celery. <It has ec the same flavor, 'mmmmnu-':i # It should be planted now .::tm-lthy-.fl #ramsplanted into the open ground a* It mneeds the same conditions of f depth 0 2 Xhe entire root is above m This sends the feeding i3 '-nVV ar bed good fir'"f k 1t #N) hasten the ap [ m "grass" and make it more tender.. The custom of salting ma pa -- m"" se | -'m EV U WB 6 D war 4r.the other. TO HAVE FRUIT IN THE HOME GARDEN THE ASPARAGUs seo 'Transplanted. to make the root at the bottom ty An'y It has tember. 1t should be gpplied when the ground is wet either fromrain or from well soda could be used to 1 at the rate of. 50 pounds per sacre. 'This could be re-- pesated #< month later, although as a rule it is not advisable to use this Bone or stock yard manure should be applied late each fall and nitrate of soda could be used as a stimulant from June to September at intervals of a monath, n-:::;nmuu Iu@udA until a really good lawn is secured, when the August seed-- ing may be omitted. the lawn should begin as mm-owwmm~ tops when set high. lt.-u.hp peated at intervals of five diys or a week. . The cl should -- be per-- mitted to ....":"&.m....,q tThe grasa. 1 Watering should not be oftener once in five days but should --wet soll to a depth of four inches _ applied. Usuaily watering is too ' and too frequent. CC3 Vss is largely sand, redtop, red fescue, and, In the spring, dormant roses which were set in the fall be cu back, leaving only two or € with four or five eyes on * will leave them 6 inches of planted 'In the spring they should pruned at 'the time of planting. lear-- Ing four of five on a stem. ' TO HAVE FINE--ROSE--BLOoMSs After the first year, the "'b"onunm States Department of Agrieuiture. regions where roses never suffer e «un.n»mumu.: werk . wood and crossin# branches should be removed every year, 1 m-.ofblnnm-, » to ome--half of the shoots should Alt over, Bush Early M bestnase Phey daitn poe Tore«l money atber you Wet up to whep yee mult.t fare is ~a dime m':.& mae protts rome E) Ascs »o! i0 comet h Pvainapmea te i who ing down a telephone pole. Ancther pole will be put up. Svery time they see a French note. j. A eashier who lost mon-- ' cnc:-%'h-nwuutmed nmulhficani!& In Poland, a Pole 182 years old still lives, making momph:-"'!'"'? -'L'c'..fl "hot used to is ts hnrd To tell when ty $ML ons fire department. f 199 on wond, abut shoold on was an Idaho miner 20 years ago. road in Cuba. -- Not, however, be-- --nml-m..:-hhh. -- Prince ~Gelasio -- Caetani, Italia ambassador to the United Anu-: 18 per cent in one year and 18 is eonsidered very unjJacky. DISTHILED NEWS There is no use in an auto knock-- Many. men are out of work in Ire-- Washington reports show very lit. A KICK WITH EVEEY ITEX Had a big wreck on the Hershey Some of these new seraw hats look and sugar on them. to mash your fing-- WWWMI'. ~~Bowers was saved the trouble of explaining the why and wherefore of i.hlbwr-u and | galvanized tanks found in the Studebaker when lmifi"b{'m"m nothing could be done on that score fl?flrva.'nhn:upuh: Fifty--seventh street, Chicago. Search was being made in the ditch in Sheridan road for the goods_ or firearms believed to have been tossed away by Bowers. 1 Sheriff Ahistrom was of the opin Fren in aitieauene car, a new been used for some time in the trans-- g'-db:'.fiq-tdhom 'Wisconsin. Bowers was fined $5 and costs on road, north of the city when he was '" He declared that the car was not his property. lth?u'-nuu mnd he declared that. it belongs to owner of the is td Questioning of ue pricn VETERANS OF '98 IN BIG MEETING that the 12th annual 'u; encampmen the twelfth annual encampment of the United States War Veterans of Illinols is to be held in Jacksonville this month. 6 Heroes of the war with Spain will Will Hold State Conven-- tion at Jacksonville on June 14 Heroes of the war with will H_'_ngm, June 14. The convention will extend three days, closing at 6 o'clock on the night of June 17. \ The opening day will be devoted to routine business, mm'lfll a military ball at the school for m%mmfian noon on 15, after which the dedicatory exercises of the memorial hospital for ex--service men at the state institation will take place. In &omfi.t\ow of the order of Serpent, anoxiliary to the patriotic order, will be given. Officéers will be clected and next year's meating place chosen on Sat-- urday just before adjournment. George Bowers is a southern gen-- tieman, < "if please, sah." He hails from mviuo. Tenn. That much--was made known by the gentleman bimself after he was ...""'i.'.'..' lhd's» -- speodge north andvas a i > Deputy 8 t Lester Tiffany, who made the--mrrest, remarked that Bowers was one grand inve and that the St M!L._' 2 ' Awbindii by southern man.is | "Iu:"' han a huge zm:;.d iquor "storag It was consesvatively. esti % ut P T ' flms ofe e o aind = structed fm;mfl. large quantity of liquor could be 'TURED BOOZE RUNNING AUTO IS MARVELOUS LIOUOR PALACE Nowadays, father does not have to wind up the clock every night IHf hemblc;.utotb".d" changing its battery once every days, it winds itself the rest of the time. _ ~This electrical clock, which looks like any other clock on the odt-- side, is different on the inside. ' The main spring and other complicated a thing Swiss peo-- el electrical clock operates by means of a small dry cell. ' This House of David bunch is against haireuts, so barbers will be tickled if they get jailed. Buenos Aires bishop says America is woman's paradise. We say some look like birds of paradise. Let's 'hope every knock sugar prices is not a boost. ence the court in the interest of Qh-'vsmm;m ~'"It's their game, the defense of the public's patients and good :;tnuuloucuthqen.'hufl- *"I made no such remark to any-- one, and it is a gross misrepresen-- tation 'of the work my office is un-- dertaking," he said. At the same time ~Col. Smith pointed to another move by the Sun to belittle the Small investigation. For instance, he said that . Rep. Pierce, Small's behind the scenes representative at Springheld, got up *_'"Mm&t-dunl'lfia ---- Plain bunk, just .some more of The Shunit chee napcley, mar the bay , was way ca.a.v.fiamu-.. day's 'article in the Sun 'in~ which it was--stated that the state's attor-- ney would relinquish control of the sponge squad within the next few SMITH DENIES STORY IN SUN Mnn?n'wda to Cover Up for ernor, Says Prosecutor FEDERAL * C $140 h Monthly with Your gAflowed for your old carpet P sweeper on purchase price of Only ho igh l The National Biscuit: company employes are scheduled to hold--their fannual picnic at Renehan's on Sat-- At a special meeting of the bar association held this morning in the cireuit court room three ballots were taken, and the result of the last bal-- lot was twenty--two votes each for Col. Arthur E. Fisher and Atty. E. ROCKFORD, June 7.--Members of the Rockford Bar association are unable to make choice of a candidate for the Republican nomination for Mhzuwhhl'- ert K. W who has signified he Dackward in years, good outing weather not arriving untii. May 80. Since then there has beon a steady stream of city folks bound for the in rewaree mill more than faaky various more make uP Tor losk time. uis --year, adding other things 25 boats. "In discussing the intends soon to resign from the cir-- ' . :: Anm Lh m_whu'm . Mr. Renchan has made extensive improvements at his summer resort PLAN JUDICIAL CON-- ' _ YENTION AT ROCKFORD prizes were awarded to the contes-- clash with the Lake Foresters, a team with a long list of victories. Picnics galore are scheduled for nicthis week,. Monday the Haines-- nic at Avon e Shore bus line made its initial trip to Round Lake and special features of the day were boating, bathing, baseball.and a track meet. Suitable ball team-- met and ~ defeated the strong ~Grand Billiards of Wauke-- gan. Next Sunday the Renehans : Dame mhumhhih own and Lake is resplendent 'hhlt:'bl':l.bmdn wm-:: hb?nbduhkmtnum -- Last Sunday the Renchan base-- PiallelmeufinnKup, Things -- Humming at Popular Park (Continued on Page Eight) NEHAN RESORT 5 Chr is rhomee Cieaming1 Wls' 2e se ers for the bill. «~Representative Tice, who voted T deng min as n known @s the father of good roads 'u follows: Reynolds, 22; Fisher, 22; Carpenter, 10, and Goembel one vote. --*The ballots~were cast by writing righn tiigs af Papes and depents ::awnm The tellers appointed to canvass the vote on a:%!np Brown, C. H, Mm.mm Rob-- anybody --who says the chairman has not been fair on this bill, de-- HOT FIGHT OVER each for &:m""- W?ll"m east on ballot, votes were gfig_fl""_ Fisher, 26; Rey-- The Ballots. During the balloting six members of the bar were voted for. Those voted for were Attys. E. D, Reynolds, A. E. Fisher, John E. Goembel, David D. Madden, E. H. Marsh--and Judge Fred E. Carpenter. ; On the first ballot fifty--seven votes were east. The vote stood: Fisher, 24; m:«;m&%m vote each for Madden, and f the conclusion of the third and h:Lno'umu to ad-- lots taken were secret. The special meeting of the association consum-- ed nearly two hours, and the result, insofar as registering any choice of the membe?s of the bar for a Re-- publican candidate for judge, was without result. * Judge Fred E. Carpenter and . vote for Atty, John E. Goembel. r,ffl:%n.'l;nddov&o or -dg.-". On the and ballot fiftyv-- (Continued from Page One) GOOD ROAD BILL