_ ~.~. out that dishwashing 4s hard . on i¥ : ave been formed in Chicago, Evan« hnetka, Ofk . Park, Decatur, To4 .' River Forest,> Hinsdale,. Peotria, _ i Springfield, and La Grange.-- . In %Z ddition, there mx,::-fifi&l' who have not as yet been aszigned t It was in the Jatter part.of April o at"the home of au."m G. L. Dawes in Evanston a ""'"z * <-- . ~~ Ti the mevement "as suggeset b We o hi s s Nn i\ 18580 f ' _ MINUTE MEN AT -- _ "HIGHLAND PARK 9 \ _ * _\ Entered as second--class mattol GCLODCT 20. ""* ) 1 wait for someone to c« . tm the post office : , ¥ibertywile; Iilinois, andoy / Act of _""h'_ e maond more S necinerihes w 10r #poilt *% 8. 1879. lssued twice weekly. . > Ts ;fl, a 5b to this U yeithan, gnything that e aV ... s ) h ¢ W <£ J ,:';:.o.g' f:"m 'owners who have h: \:';:W'"" ?, "',..I .A.." that such x'mtot > uy .tfi:;thmdmdfi"i"m S strocted at men who operate motor cars at speeds of 40 miles or greater. k { : e This recalls 'that speed is a matter of opinion as ""h:l'hqph:uu;mwmlhou'q. Kion ran 'ered an excessive. rate of Occasionally : some} "mfli ;"&-m&umnam .ln' ' 13' l:f' minutes pfi'o:m&; s horse went a mile in minutes it was caly ¢ at the rate of twenty miles an hour. -- There wrown until its enrolled member-- .. Born of a patr.otic.ides a little more than two months, ago, the Minute Men of the Constitution, a nonpartisan organization of public ece Inruinx *' of. the A.. j 1 whinled Aoto Shape dio tm It was decided to orga and have been fighting the peace-- body. 'Many of them are -- Whree--fourths of the captains of KEYSTONE PRINTING SERVICEK, * Company No. 1 was organized in Evanston on May 1, and now has 1800 members. + > Household Hints Sunburn: may be removed fro bumlm'l\"fiylhfll About the only to the ; out of is to 'JIt isn't cool enough to wear a eanl or anything else #0%. : Never try to drown a worry. The _"'tifi"'th.,t"fllfl por oo ©~--A y The good.die : Just as soon .&m-ab'mb get aflepnj-lu. Regardliean ; BM Smith's disposition to de-- fend these crooks and gunmen my ofidk w continue to: prouscuote «whwre U seee 11t." M¥. anld: . "'The last qd'h ~aaild to ma was At wa " flh.&h the prosscator's ofhce." THREE CITIZIENS ASK t IN*WILD EXPO8E® good its owner %ills it. Peaches "& flrfl -i:ll.:"m"g:-d dances s t (Continged From Page One.) citzens, working FRANK H. JUST, EKditor. $% RELATIVE SPEED {8 matte® 'October . 18, : 1916 or BETTER --COMMUNITITY -- MOVE-- Urbana--Champaign, July 10.----Be-- veral years ago the: University . of Ilinois started : a movement looking toward the upbuilding -- and 'better-- ment *commitiu within the state.: ~It is known as the Better mxmn There was ed at #s head Dr. R. E. Hievony-- nious, a man who had made a life-- and _ community _ problems '. in anrfi heir phases. (He (was made a ember of the University ; faculty and giyen the title Community Ad-- viser.> He not onlylectures at the University on community topics but goes about the state ; carrying on missionary work in this line. -- The -m& is bearing fruit. h * t is the "Better Community Movement," of the University of Illi-- _and fore of all Ilinois? ~ : *h bHtrer community mnqvenient of the University bf Tlinois in -- tions, seeks to improve the: condi-- tions of the communities in Tilinois 3 "Pi o m'"' MY. f .~"It¢o'uvg\' out saying there must be a sound W dfi' ommmant: | M K e hfl"m > --Aarike~~ 'lnd'm& the great Mm:l centers are matters of common con-- roads are so vitally relat-- '-- "Good ncd-'mnvltullyrem odbthhdpo;&bn-hnnd Social progress F Mh m-tbdl'z .film' eon-- mmmnfimm nection with the general es later interest itself in the a-:«:n' ::tihmtomgu in ' their development and advance-- mwmw:am support and cooperation of all good Te ts foe m. a is not-- needed; 3 a more generous support of ' ations ~al vy in T ermmameniank the promotion of art in common life, the art extengion committee of [.-m.u»uu"hfinqm' Hndfl-m.hm to"help the people to discover beauty }:.m.....t;":':.-.'.:'.r ces 1t, and to stim@late hm beautiftal things. o P t ol P W'm'bfiMMmi oot'b'uura. fll'nu-.nn'-' and ceilings are to be covered with mu"mt.'.:m'ha"' re-- threaten to se¢k a grand jury indict-- ment against anyone who would at-- ;m'umnnm. The c-n:ymvgln ]o::luk"." I-erbthdrm_. C t uen goe ha _ 'The young are hl'n)'a,{um wash their faces with the front part the mother and are carried Historic Faneuil-- Hall, the FRED GRABBE Telephone Wankegan 919--¥--4 x; udainnantet WiKM Mupui't. > * -- e * in were, no tw@r race horses then and few of them m:'%fi: --ikoi-- Soarncctt sbdF Mf givents miled an hour on the tond. avantater Oe 4b u76. MP4 tril &6 aas € . and them aceo TCM iess m blic can do is to and calmly wait for someone to come along with a cure for speed> weary, . Think it over, Mr. Libertyyille man. _ And if mmabmmmauplc-"gooch"md this little article twice. * .t ied by ht & ~The days of the Ktondike were re-- called at the : Waldorf--Astorian . re-- cently when the hotel treagurer sold $5,000 worth of gold --dust and nug-- getsto the government. A Westerner arrived at the hotel with nio baggage and with vcm'{liufo cash. He had geveral pokes of gold which ha asked the hotel treagurer to guard.\ When he was ready t> leave he requested 'that the gold be sold and the hotel --bill deducted. -- The government was A REMEDY FOR WORLD WOES He who knows not, and knows'not that he knows not is a fool-- shun him, .. 4 | He Who knows not, and knows that -- --'he knows not, is dull--teach him. He who knows, and knows not that he knows, is asleep--wake hnim. He who knows and knows. that. he ~knows, is wise--follow him. +« -- a ready' purchaser. flm»'%flt'l'l'grhthf::fldwai of a young Frenchman. In the first leap the bicycle covered forty steps. The remaining 316 steps were cover-- ed at the'rate <of from flan 10 twenty in each jump. In 'less=than. covered the entire distance of ninety dmmhgl:hmnhdawu the bottom., Not a burr on the bicycle . 'Final passage of the bill to abolich houses agreed to the report of a con-- Riding fromi the first platform of Chautaugqu: \~13 Big Attractions _ Season Tickets Only '$2.50 for Adults. $1.25 for Children a season ticket and help the local .com-- gi"{tee put the 1923 Chnuuul:;ua ov:r'&e'bp- You can reserve your seats at either Lovell's ~ or Decker & Neville's drug stores. _ A musical © production, Viv;gl truly portraying the Presented by Vierra's Hawai-- _ of forty miles or Wednesday Night CA | ~Smith's Opinion Attorney :. General's The -- opinion. ,handed . ~down (by State's Attorney!<A. V:>Sthith sey-- eral weeks mgo that it was illegal foe the voeel of miyiviioss to aps propriate money:.to :@nigage & timg veterinarian 'to inspect the cat= tle of Lake coufity, is backed up by a decision issued Thuzsday by the attorney general of. Illinois, :| The --decision denics 'the . lw of an appropriation by the board of scbetwisors * to *' approptinte Puads to 'pay the salary and expenses of a veterinarian to conduct the tu-- berculosis tests of the dairy cattle. ago 'and v&tcd; down because Col. Members of the state veterinarian <-- This ruling of Attorney General Brundage affects twarty counties of I!linois which have nwde appropria-- tions for that purpose! during the :1 is recalled that the matter of engaging a full time . veterinarian for Lake county was teken up by the board of supervisors'geveral months few weeks ago and a public cattle slaughter demonstration fllh!!d'ta show the effects of tubercular cat-- tle, It was felt by those backing the inovement that a Semarid would be made: by the general public' that the supervisors . should appropriate $4,000 to hire a full time veterin-- &rian foreign -- secretaryy has t voice 'to the . ; agal search at Gravesond. . 16 %-- .: and lighting ef" Pueblo Indians as #rack ~ Price tags on dresses in windows 18 ILLEGCAL # h t Col. mo.fl'hfi.'lfltm Hexre are grown : . crops, such as sugar, coffee, and rice, as well as various® of druits. Above this 6,000.foot . level fln ik"" ~ . in urging, contripuvions . . 10F fl"'""hfi'm & o * Befers. Heights.: They, are ; very. mlfl' elsewhere. Maywood having J aitendance of 184 children on a lar occasion regently." chisels and toothsheaded spears have been discovered in the remains of a settlement at Holmegardsmos, Den-- mark. -- It is estimated the settlement is at least 7,000 years old. Although ""Above the lowlands of Gaatemaia no human bones have ~ yet: been found, :the excavators:© uncovered skeletons of elk, reindeer and other animals under--a layer of: peat sev-- s _.Ygi-.m.l umm.'---h;v. : been |timony was in line the -- de-- found, --~the excavators: '%?m"imwbw'&hfiw skeletons of elk, reindeer and other timony by showing that there was animals under--a layer of peat sev--'a Case against Riley even though eral yards thick. ' 6 the had said that there was none, -- r en e nmaniirnctentisereerinmmations * . /; Marshall Rosenfeldt, garage ow-- M. Dizengoff, mayor of Tel Aziz, ner at Aptioch, told of Filelds ne-- Palestine, is in New York City <to m-uou.for,hfiyfinx an : Automeo-- float a mumbfld issue, : the He said he had never seen first one in in 1,850 years, Courtney® or Kaufman at Antioch. = en rmneme nemnmepnememetienmnpceemen 0 0| AWilliam M. Ziegler and James Wa-- Henry's little old Fordslooks like ters, 'bothof Antioch were other a political machine. > _ |witnesses. io f In urging. contributions for : t Bring Back Color and Lustre to Hailr can turn taded hair beau» TO DARKEN HAIR . --Make quarters Southern Wisconsin Lake You might make the expensive and exhausting journey to Mwh%mfl%hh"fmmm are here within a short &n trip of home, by bus to other nearby lakes, lunching out of doors in new sceni¢ : --=: Southern Wisconsin offers that one expects of the perfect summer resort: an W" rest and play in hotel at one of the many ' meet --limited trains at Kenosha, for Powers Lake, Your en Eart Sommerville, witnesses who gave saenadtional.teatimony on. bes hc.'um and db,hpdlu-'."ta.'?' m'w*.znm;fi the testi of should charged Sommerville was in-- 1 o2X 200. that "his realimeniy war m'io,b'ognum i ike e Judge too! nnder 'eonx:'t'ion und v:.": hand down a decision when court was scheduled 'to convene--again.> : , Witnesses of . the «efense.. were called cuntil 11:30 when court® was + L. J. Wilmot, deputy clerk of the ehmmth; first witness and »d.that there was a liquor USE 'ALIENEST 4N ATTACK ~--~ * ON -- 3TATEHS --CASE «~John Skene, reporter, was called to the stand and testified that he had not been in Riley's saloon at the 'time> Courtney and out by Sommerville as one of the pa'lohz: in the place at that time. Attorneys E.. M. --Runysrd and W, L. Pierce took advantage of this morning's session by trying 'to show where Fields got the : $300 that he-- deposited in: the Antioch bank. They: brought on various deals and business matters,-- but ecould not quite make ends meet. are not made by sitting--down. Footprints on the sands of time|*-- K. LAWRENCE MILLS, Owner $ {Continued from Puge One) Procure information and _ , time card from your local ; Buy J -- m * ¥l 4) > Offering aszdd cial work to prepare grad-- uates of" Commercial Colt):raes for re-- He had been; pointed t a comfortable cottage or thern Wisconsin lakes, you man.| ple--wear no --glothes at all. | PURE BRED JERSEY S .------:----.--_------_------ _ If money talked, a 2000 +dollar bride $1,000,000 is a jandlord. Sanitary potters of New | Jérsey, e reet a Many| of the June collegeo gradu-- Nn'.:.dbr turns up. © ) after u:afst Hg,hnk lunch was and a good phonograph. 'These days are so sultry you can't tell if a man is stretching or telling ~--Welgh coal dealers sold a wifflion tons in the United States. Welsh ::-mmhclfiu; Welsh rab-- The happilest mosquitoes on earth mu%m'mm Bpokane man who went swimming It is estimated that Bryan -- says ¥ &# J% 4 Poty WA A 9 v