_ _ «s ©.>. Walter Johnson "able seamen," of _ ..' Cruit to arrive at Great Lakes Na-- . _ _. _ val Training station Wednesday . in. ' .\ . / to keep 1,000 recruits constantly in i 2t % A J-Notl;an or vomhan amake a mis« .' . tmiee flnhmf t occasion~ --~~ ooaliy: savs a wel knoeva&h Eat-- C PP\ digk uPr 5t ~___ CObe LTake County Register j 'Quincy. was the first city in the |._._~ state to treate a health : district. Speaking of the work accomplished --.__. the Wig--Journal says: "What it has >z i-chtl?dmtthub to'work' s dlmv: .i:d dental--clinies to its the garbage, incineration -- question, _ %o systematize and control the . con-- ... '~ . Sugious disease problem, --to recom-- 0 is e ocms Sm n ¥2.: * -- gear. Nodtyeonndlmflmml.- : lar work for less than $50,000." | _ FIRST RECRUITS ~ _ AT EREAT LAKES fral % _ > KEYSTONE PRINTING SERVICE, Publishers. %\m .:'.;'w" matter October 18, 1916, the post office at Libertyville, Illinois, under Act of 8, 1879. lssued twice weekly. ¢ _ W i0 . -- ___ THE GBEATEST TRAGEDY tw tragedy nature faces is the forest fire, _ and now is the season when they are wrecking great, g small boats and naval ordnance. A,Ldflmumvmbom,h 55 und lon. S} lea ; 'Jlast five weeks of the training will To aid in preventing the ruthless wao}vfldflm,lmby ution of streams, and litter-- ing of --picnic grounds © and en-bg gites, a "Hill and Mountain ~Clu has recently been organized in Tul-- are County, California. The mem-- bers take the <following oath: "I Wuhtnmmufll 'as beauntifal --as L find them; to observe and aid in the en-- foreement of all measures intended the rights of others," w at the station. Weekly quo-- of 125 men are expected, Lieut. of the Alps, as he sees them pictured in a mag » ummwmwummpm and Yellowstone Park are more prolific in wondeérs. Mr. h ig is a good American. -- But when he finishes this & 2: ' man will be who travels over 15,000--miles the west and the morthwest. T wl > is planned, it is announced, which in-- dudes schools for aviation mechanics be allowed, it is announced. will also be given in infantry, sea-- _ Pres: tiaramg ts nom Iroll fnte a toip through noOwW & i & of the country to which he has always been some-- &'W' Andhforohehueowedhls of 15,000 miles he is goiag to learn which o many Amfiun_,l_fafltom-fifl!fimul L more boundless and wonderful than they .could a desire to go abroad when he has here a country far A.'Ah_';e.vi;--"wn" than any ot] i other, We frequent! ally, says a well--known ® .. Eat-- much rich £ acids, v extitt the kidneys. _ become averwotked from the st get salug-- gish and fail to filter waste and poisons from the blood. Then we get trouble,© nervousness, dizzimess, sleep~ Walter 'Johnson of Minne-- 'upolis Leads New 1,000 Quart of Water > Clegns Kidneys ful in a gla =h'a'::~ This fam es t --years 1. 0 acid« in 'th eause --irrit ful in a glass of water before breakfast, and in a few days your kidneys. may act Take a Little Saits.if Your Back Hurts, or BladdGer is % " to flush . and stimglate ?:"ulso to help fieflrg.i'g x de in "the system, so they no m n"iflhuhn. thas often re L'm: d x '&ii"fi' incxpensive; makes o cent lithia--water drink "éfr'k'".thhe |=I:¢ now and é h udj'::bn l:"u;'o-:qlb all means have noee m e anie fmes one. wad Hiwon ruletyreumt: f OM com-- hnd whh whia. and im: Deen used §48 Troubling You FRANK H. JUST, Editor. of tioch giving his assistance in the "fixing". work. : "The jury voted for acquittal on July 8. ; Following. this action ecame state jobs to the jurors, Four of 'the : jury | received state positions and two others although not getting specific jobs, were appointed --to 'road work done by the state. "After the jury had acquitted the governor, Courtney and Kaufman 'weren't satisfied %their deal. EM to 'see Ben Newmark, A M the missing as far as witnesses .are concerned,. who= is alleged to have 'been in charge of the fixing. operations, . and sked 'for more compensation. $ Small Their : plan of trying to extort money form Leslie Smaill, State's attorney Smith --indiecated, would be 'one 'of the big batteries of the state's evidence to convict them, Charles Owen, reporter . for the Chi-- when the latter-- was in jail on a charge of selling liquor was ob jected <to by the defense. . Judge Hopkins . announced that the con-- fsu-'.v > Sm Aeclared attorney Smith 6 and Courtney was on; it sev The defense waived the chance for opening arguments. . Attorney Scott Stewart stated that it would reserve its arguments, and that the state could go on with its witnes=-- they wanted from Newmark, the pair journeyed to Springfield and got an audiencewith Leslic Small, the governor's son."~ In this conver-- sation, they are reported to have told Leslie Small that the attorney to tell what they knew of the "fix-- ing." They declared that he was had been shielded through gan. : He was on hand for the ques-- tioning, but gave a walid excuse and was. disinissed. > 4 Summerville Approached. . . ~~"Summerville was approached by Courtney on May 4. He was given the usual promise= of a good, job, mm:"d easy money, but did not 'fall for the prospect. Kauft-- man also at this time was in An-- ~Judge Claire C. Edwards, the judge who presided at the Emall testify Thorsday morning and p. m. Bosides Judge Rdwards, there were gave Anformation ~concerning the mode of selecting the veniremen and identified John Fields as the one who had been sworn in as a PROSECUTOR OUTLINE j CONSPIRACY BASIS IN HIS-- ® ag OPENING -- STATEMENT J. MeDonald, ~employed by = Ben Newmatrk in the jury trouble, Wil-- Ham Mush, Sr. and Josepa Hahn, *' MHahn had boarded at the Mush home ease had come up. &mm and. of seeing the two men with Riley, but the men were indistinguishable in the gloom. He told of how he had refused to attempt to get on the es No "ud.'""....""'""'..;,:: candhn.:uhg. number . of pergons coming to the United States :'m:-u.o?m Holland and the Scandinavian countries .' This means that the new citizens of the United States are of the same stock as the original of the coun-- i anggatean ies now the United , something that hsmhmnntum "When they could not get what W. W. Husband, Commiszsioner of (Continued From Page One.} would be settled in a con-- do: so hayoc in vazious parts of the country. nn-hlfi ha city, town, "."'.:'L a forest or grain field is a tey rible thing. A match carelessly thrown to the f amrwhudmflummt{romo ean quickly do that will rua into the tho --of dollars.. And now, with the picnic and outing sea-- son on, we can count the campfire as among the ' most :muofnll. The average Libertyville citizen is to extinguish his match, to stamp out his cigar-- etto.d.u'brpipocnhou.buthodoem'txom oftea enough to fully realize the dangers from ering coals left when a camp is broken.. That's why we ering ; left when a is broken.. Thats why we .nammuhrnmuubnmdnov.' For we want no such conflagrations from this source as &re bd:&nporhd almost daily from many other sections of country. L K -- ~ It's our honest belief that congress could do--a lot mfdrthhb)houandflupefltyd&hm.fl it would at its next session lay aside wrangling over i UE producnre of Amerien enold pot sprareetary sor-- e produce; e sq ser-- :{uoutot.thgld!rondl. 'I.'bowg:tb,olt.. when! it needs cars to market its harvest and feed world, can't get them, . And when they are finally the freight rates are so high that the producers' profit is eaten up. Roads which run into the greatest = tural regions of America go all to pieces when mmdflhmvfi,'fithsmlmt iss of lions of. dol to.bp(g'wodmornndeonsm h : There must be some {:umdymch"h :ufi&ugmtuoum' t it worth more to look after iataruto(\drmpeo;{:thanthonwho have absolutely no claim on us, but --who have about wmobbdieveth&ttbnnisnoneedinworkin{ulm" as they can beg what they need from America? What's the answer? ealled to WHAT'sS THE ANSWER? law, raises the speed rate from 25 milésan hour on .the country highways. :. . _ j j The other changes annornced by SBecretary <of State L. L. Emmer-- son follow : : Everyone must apply . for motor . Fehicle: license withi hours after motor vehicle ~ Announcement -- <of "the . new changes made in the motor vehicle laws in Illinois carries provisions making: the maximum > speed law for passenger. cars on' public high-- ways-- 35 miles an hour. 'This bill was . introduced by . Rep. William Weiss; of Fmke county. --. _ * "The period for ign uf automobile nnmhon'w expires® -- 0 days prior to Jinuary 1, instead f 20 days.. n o on oC l Pn i headlights : or ---- headlights, -- must when within not less than 250 feet of a motor. vehicle approath-- ing in an <opposite direction re-- gardless of whether or not <the machine is equipped: with so--called anti--glare Jens or dimming -- de-- Every -- person operating a <cmotor vehicle, -- equipped _ with -- electric ted _ exclusively -- for. sales : and 'demonstrating purposes.. > Law requiring garages to .keep record of machines . held in <their places of ~business: for rental, stor-- age, livery or repair is repealed. _All bus and freight lines operat-- ing regularly over fixed or defin-- WEISS BILL IN -- MOTOR CHANGES Many . : Auto Reznltflou:s Enacted by Last Legis-- lature £ f When darken yout S.c'l'ei.:d Sdphd'.-ofih:n'gfi: :.u vd-&:oa'u-tdlyiooen:; home is mussy w:m'u' At a sponge or soft brush with it and draw E é:twy"oi' can buy at any dg Bicols: ctlicd "Wyets's Sage and Sul-- strand at a time. By morning all plication or two, your hair becomes wm"MMadlw ce Srputhiut and mursstite sppear. ts hi) a exaves pios The bill, which was made into a You Can Bring Back:Color and _ ' Lyustre. With Sage Tea . and Suiphur EASY TO DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR pints at the quart rate. PHONE 94 hin NOTICE Wm. your hair becomes oper-- 24 or between .cities :over d state highways and fixed : sohe or rates shall pay an additional li-- cense fée of ($1 for each t" pounds gross weight of the and loan.: In -- determining gross weight of vehicles used for carry-- ing passengers the weight of pas-- sengers shall be computed at 125 pounds 'per passenger for each pas-- senger according to #ie number of seats." Such additional fees ~ shall be: payable annually 'to the secre-- tary of state on or before the first of January, 'or -- ten -- days from 'the time any enters into this business, the fee pro-- No triicks or vehicle of 'the see-- 'ond 'division (shall by operated on any public highway unless it be equipped with a -- so ~ at-- tached' that it -- w afford . the driver a view of 'road behind hlm. & ; } m *" Motor trucks n not be geared to run at j greater than that permitted under 'the law, or they must be-- equipped. . a device to prevent : them fnn-lfinedlng this speeo. <Fire and po department trucks are excepted !tmm this pro-- vision. -- **. ' vided shall be 'by one--half for the first year apy person en-- gages in such buisiness if he be-- gins operation after July 1. weighed almost pounds and is regarded as in between a lizard and a bird ami. of the--same common stock as the present--day al-- ligator. 3 _Any driver of a {motor vehicle who leaves the sceng of anacci-- dent in which he: il;'n\!olved with-- out giving his and address and <license number to the injured party or to a police r is sub-- ject to afine of or. imprison-- ment in the county jail for one party or to a police ject to afine of $20 ment in the county year or both,. w hl'h,l::;bg..b Afufl- near can explcrers, 'M'E"" tbyodmhalfi;. bmwm the structure of the s n. The crea-- President H says: *"The nation had deli , after many years of adopted the present policy, whitch is written into the Eighteenth * nt. _It is the law of the land and of . ever; state within the Union. So long as it remains the nat polkt{eflm' can be only one for Na-- tional Government to pursup--that is to use every : m« make ef-- fective the law Th compliance :gthwgh l / be the w'msumnsh h % o policy of the present nistration, and I may add that I $m finally con: vineed that it must be the policy of other © administra that shall Los Angeles man who shot anoth-- ér paid him $100. Looks like a hun-- dred to one shot to us. 4 Redpath Chautaugua Widely--known instrumentalists, under the di-- rection of Signor T. Di Giorgio, eminent con-- duigvt:i They are always enthusiastically re-- s [3 f . A Singers vivfdly :_3 ical att Popular progra imperso si10on. Featuri costume. populari erywhe Chautaudua Week Here JULY 14 TO 19 SEASON TICKETS FOR ALL FIVE DAYS the county) jail for one nt _ H says: *"The ad erately, after many io®n, adopted the oliey, which is written into teenth Ameniment. |It is of the land and of . everz; hin the Union. So long as Five Big Days Musical Companies an Browne Novelty Company entertainers. presenting diversified 'of instrumental and vocal numbers, ations, 'and feats of magic and illu-- d players who portray truly and Ezud?:; Hawag.o A notable mus-- ion which never fails to please. ; musical and character numbers in Artist--entertainers of exceptional y =who score splendid successes ev-- Werno Ladies Quartet Vierra's Hawailians o soog. NM@E * at the Made Own lssue. . "The wet members of the legis-- lature were elected on the beer and wine issue, advocating no return of lthe saloon, but they voted without a single exception in the house for bills asking for the repeal of all the statutes, including the blind tig er Bill enacted in 1919, and the I!-- linois prohibition act, the state pro-- hibition law enacted in 1921. Nev-- er gince prohibition laws were en-- acted has there been--such a unan-- expression --of the 'wets for the ~repéal of the laws to enfgrce prohibition. --In the roil call on the O'Grady bill, every-- wet: ~--member with O'Grady.-- They have -- made their own issue and have forced it campaigns coming in the year 1924, the primary April 8th, and the ele-- _ Declaring that the mask had been torn off the--wets in the los-- ing sessions of the generai assemb-- ly, ~Beott: McBride,---- superintendent of the Anti--Saloon league of Hiin-- ois, issued the following statement, on leaving Springfield Tuesday, "The wets showed their teeth in the~53rd general assembly by, the fight they put --up to repeal all en-- foreements statutes now having to ction in November. *"Camouflage Torn Off," Says -- Anti--Saloon Head; All Measures: Defeated do with © prohibition . enforcement. There 'were about fifteen bills in-- troduced having for their purp the repeal of law enlu&m tion.. One of these bills had a re-- ferendum clause attached, the oth-- ers were without any referendum provisions. * s defeated the entire wet program and passed the Rice bill, which pro-- vides for a fund taken from-- the bills FRED GRABBE ARE UNMASKED Boasts Dry Victory fifteen wet measures, to-- with all wet resolutions and other effort made through Mfi"m-l;'hfi attorney general's office, the enforcement . of the prohibition laws. This is one of the best prohi-- bition bills that has ever been en-- acted. ~It will not cost the tax-- payer'a cent to enforce prohibition through 'this method, on the other hand, it will mean a financial as-- set to.the country and state. © "The second bill, known as the "Wood poison liquor bill," makes the man who sells poison liquor which causes death, punishable the same as If he had commited murder. This. bill will help to stamp out moonshine. ; : _ ~,. Question to People. . ---- / "The fight along the lines of the issue, raised by the wets, that of the repeal of all legislation has al-- nudym"tnndcmd into -- the next y and election. -- 'The people in the state who favor law and order have a chance to register that : sentiment. . The next legis'a-- ture should settle this question once and for all. Twenty--six of the sen-- ators who voted against the repeal i'of prohibition will either: be eandi-- dates for reelection or someone. else in their district. +Twenty--two _of these voted dry. Of the assembly, Lm members, together with all the state -- officers as congressmen, 'stm'l attorneys -- and a. United States senator will be choken at the Lvrimlry April 8,©1924. "The mask is torn from the wets | } Tul. VA 1 G eamouflaged program of beer and w P &A h2 a wine and 'no saloon.' If they efverl £ l '3; 'a N ! get a majority in the legislature;|-- : stt the onoportunity will be tha'rx to| take away every bit of legislation -- use now on this subject and turn Illinois t "'MA over to the bootlegger and -- blind es . tiger keepér with no state laws loft | Snow's Aute Livery with' which to enforce the 18th]| PAY AND NIGHT TAXI SERVICHK amendment, all fines going to the! _' Phone Libertyville, 8086 "GREAT LAKES NAVAL CAMPS ® & & I & ' --Government Bldg. Material at Big Savings!. '% faagis . ~. $12.50 Water Storage Tanks-- 180--gallon, 80 in. by 5 ft., BUILD SHEATHING BOARUODS-- ' LOMBER! G 2 3 LUMBER! -- 1x4 yellow pine. $ DIMENSION LUMBER-- 2xrd's, 2x6'6, 2x8's, 22102 °10 in. 'bx"u"'fl;'-"r"' endid . window for your hidflp' or In every way possible. All bright material and looks 'qu each at..... WVs Closets and MV!.'Y.':' Wash Bowis-- Gordon Wrecking & . Lurober: Co.: 4 IN. BEADED Jow, each.... w A « * W orth hew thas &# sash, 12 ligh cottage. Size 2 ft. 10 in. by , 6 in. equi wmlhnh:rmpm apecially priced atW"**» dilanaied Toh rimg sihe 17 in OUSANDS of items to hel BUILD AND IMPROYVE. F:n-ho---SAVlfmu,):';tugl,ncdpm Classes Beginning June 15 NHILLIONS oF m'?fl m LUMBER Offering s&dal work to prepare grad-- uates of Commercial Courses for re-- sponsible positions. Also Regular Commercial Courses 19 ny:iu!:' 'of BLu---Ym 1'-?9&-' l-m'.'c.'-- our truck or team--select material and haeu! it We load you . promptiy. -- DOR®T DELAY--BUY NOW. MRS. GEO. E. McDONALD : The quality of lumber and millwork used in the con-- of these.camps waus generally of the very best & a, and the good condition of the lumber is preserved GIIAT.%IMNI WAUK, 8 DA NO, CHICAGO in many cases m MIXED -- PER THOUSAND Quantity of Pipe, Valves and Fittings,'1 in. to 6 in. * $25 $1.25 $425 AND UP -- _ : ;"'hh Including white --china low 17 in. | _ down. tank, fitted with latest E_Sfl phon action. closet bowl and YOUR HOME BOARD FEET light u..l..-n" ONB . WAUK. 306 RD,, NO,. CHICAGO : which <to ~enforee "To-- summarize m io ::nhm&dfld:y'mommmd the senate was dry. # eftem -- companle. . Ressingers ne .. Passen mhnlmdmhhm eatch the 7:45 p. m. OQright express at Paris, arrive at Strassburg at $:80 in the morning and take an airplane for Bucharest or Constantinople,. The It.is now possible to travel from London across--Europe in' less than 80 hoursa--through the collaboration No. 22 . Organized bands of asmu Mmtlniud&nnl ts over & ling for ten pesos ($5) a person. The inspector stationed at Laredo: esti-- mates that 800 foreigners at Nuevo Laredo are awaiting transportation across the border. Bucharest 4s reached about 10 p. m, last lap of the trip between Belgrade a machine with a triple motor, and ghcfinumummtu Thousands of foreigners ure waiting on the Mexican side of the DRESSED AND.MATCHED-- ~AxA in., 1x6 in. \ s'xa'h.'nlhw-du. y Wall Board-- Porch Screens-- > 48 in. x 51 'in.; like DROP SIDING-- "American" . Wall Radiators-- To Bt six, 8 or 1 windows. . Wire in Large variety; u..y.q'm.c your choice at...." 8 "~~ $1.75 Worth new $4.00 , in variety of sections Very ates §$2. $1.50 194 &