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'l'hc Ivan! that wo- can do to m-knmv- ledge the honor which me-v paid us so long ago, and n-puid me last wwk. is to fly "W Sun; and Stripe» backh- uie Tl‘icoior next Sunday, And n-dï¬l- inu- our every Mon to the fp-mlom‘ of the world for which 1.1- arr ull Mlinxr noon FOR IllY MILLIONS Vut “no. at 005m. TM! Nu. Va to I. mm and Sumatra by In The key to than. prison house now lungs in the hall at Mount VI-rnofl; “In key Lo l‘mnch {rt-alum, puw-nlml by Lafayt-lu- in Man-h. 1790. to Washington. ml a symbol or (In- stum- gle of flu- lwo propm. “in still hold that key Next Sunday. July M, tlu- French will celebrate their own Independence thy. the annivewary of the full of the Bastilv, fortiï¬ed prison house of klngx. Just as the Declaration of Independence wan the groan-st event of our mvolulion. so the destruction of this "mat tower in 1789 and the‘ llbt'l'allnn of its ownpanta whose only crime was myal displeasure, was the gran-st ou-nl of (h:- Pn-nvh ï¬gh! for frealomv Last w Nels France cit-claret] a legal holiday lo colehmu- llne anniversary of American lndepeudencr, July 4, in honor of her new ally. FLY A FLAG Next Sunday will I» Independence Day for Hut Ally. and Should lu- Honored. N a face to face conversation, the - person addressed often gets part of the idea from the motions of the speaker’s lips as well as from the sound vibrations that strike the ear. In using the telephone, the lip movement of the speaker is not vis- ible to the listener who, therefore, depends entirely upon what he’ hears. To get the best results, the person talking should speak slowly and dis- tinctly with lips close to but not touching the mouthpiece. FOR FRANCE Bell CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY lutnh [WW OM- "Wm M a pump In M «mu. rurflt'r .IMr M .bu-Immm. no "(I , Inn-'- «1 mm p-h-«wv- can Dav ("0M '"_ } "I an; of "w ï¬ï¬‚lu "I NM «Mm Mic-«mu 0» MM urn, Thom-cl- ~ I d "an-- In“: luv in. man-v"! mu on mm mm 1» «Jam [nn tum: “f I'll-l run-Mn! "on. MI" |- at a run a (0 MM“- !hl ii! in", "I "III II" : n:- on lug-r "an n gnarl-0nd M In sum: raw- flaw bun-n: tun hon-n III-IN! It“?! bur-1J5! m- If" Ill-nu 0w [.md‘ um! «holly "am at In" lube.- W. "m n roll mu llumvr-um. Tam. IM "Wm a! Mad: 1. no mum. but - and Inn» Iu‘a I-«Cuw n..- n'nvhur M "u- "If" Mr TM. In ngqmlmldy (he «no .uâ€"mm: hum .Moh I'm-m lb" bum- ut uum) mun-um aha-r but“ flan: I In" [mum (lu- ul who sir-«ml Irv-In u! M- mn- I» ll)†Mm wllh hurt“. am bur-n un- h-W lava-dually. nu! lunu 3""le n ma Md 0! vow-uln- fluu luv N‘tmlhu (‘vnlluly llw MH- "luv n! "w imm- Inch! new In [Io-ll- mnv (hut In mau- rur-uuy Inn-d lï¬ man! mu m "muck-d M um". Tht' "u’l no lonm-r apologizvs. H" 'm lmmm' ph-uds “military net-emit)" as I-xcust- (or his slauxhu-r of lhv- lat-yin“. “v glmies in his nuilL Futuoua people who still brliv-vv. in the {are a! such mm! as this. that .0 nl-gotiulml pcuu' with “libvml†“0'- muny is within tlw range of pmbahil- ily ought to be led quietly by 1hr hand and placed in a naval for 0w fw‘bhu ‘mimlwl. 'lhrn! is only one way 2" Jon] with the Hun. Thank Hod u-u haw lcmmul "In! way!â€"~â€"le Slaw uml Slripva, Oflicial paper of (hr A. UNABLE TO EXPLIII HOBNS The Hun has bombed hospitau, all and on, all during he war. Hitlu-Itu he has covered it up by complaining that the houses of mercy were. placed too close to the (Nut, near miitw‘y centers which an: perfectly fair game. and that any straï¬ng of the helpless was quite ih'eidenlul and. then-fore. in in 50mm. Iii-grumble. But his re- rem attack in force with mmv than :30 aeroplanes upon a plainly murkwi uroup 01' hospital buililinun far behiml the British linesâ€"4h" laid having ob- viously that objl-‘I'll\'l'--'1Il' surpnsxuvs all his urevious pcrfunnam'es m" l'l ixhtfulness. Sonu- ()hurvnliona or American Sulâ€" dienl on lla- Genlle Art or flamb- WHAT THEY THINK “OVER THERE" MOINMO'NW. in; "unit-ls by "W "Ill. nowmms GROVE Rawhmn. oovhmns GROVE. ILLINOIS 3N0 TRUTH m TRADITION HERE IS SOME "Dnrllng!" cried the man â€Raptur- ed. And Janey â€(Med lief lw-ml, "‘2' ti, Dlvld." the mid “I've promerdf' t “Untll.†mm mm. I: had when to ll. feet. wuh . lmle trennlou an. to girl put out her ban-la to ma. "Until.“ the Mined. “me Our old In!“ mum tint youth '9 not the greats! thing In the world. and that hair turn- Ing white about the temp!†I: the lamest kind of Mir." Mud one. Dnvld. soundne- u nul- . nan kinder. than M And Always. we wanna am choose an own happiness. weâ€"we M".- to â€It uMIIâ€"" David wus also mung. "Yon mm not my «uh than that fly." he ma nevmly. "Both Ire Mm hon, Ind It In no! tnlr. Make your choice and and your happiness. What more run you â€2.111391?“ David mm. “The: have I“ the min. youthâ€"{hut grates! min of AIL lad their future More than." “Holmium-u." sud Janey. her vole was strangely unstanty. “W: M II well to have n little (1 the [It-N to “Wm." rpm Janey. â€his m ImyummrJvmfo-‘ufldn 1 with Billy. and lllly tilled I (and dell 1' Jack M dulyâ€"ho med no to ‘n-mhim'mhmmm. IIII If I ‘moMâ€"l was to give NI- ch In! IIIIII'! this "anâ€. He knew II! Jud hm! mien Mr mean. And. David. mu. 'M lull: Pllle for- um I hm all alum! his old degree and I gave tinâ€"the am til-CF. Em doc! Ibu- lhe hm boys have been miles at each other andâ€"Ind hi1!- mo. 80"â€"â€" hm threw out her hands dimflnxlyâ€"“there yo. tn!“ "rm Ilmv arm-atom" Duh] 1|th ulmrly, “In mid Imp-r that 3mm; [nun ha a rim to consider you mm.“ “It urns- m. cu.†me girl "unload. “Lu: um Jul lot to will. “an! Ms mm film, andâ€"1d but to to.“ like no to do" II. livid. \ndnG-Mmmhu that m my. 0! N- I. up win", and have o â€'0' «m me am you ill! I. “In". and he want! to new cm I to." Mdr. and I mm mm†about lav!“ It not" InlgM.‘ â€Dc-‘1 hen!“ David w W nod; als- N- M In hm ham]. 0’ 1.; 9"! I, hind Li.‘ 3 15.93.. I; I. 4.." .25: .2!!! r. ‘3... :14... £55.. IH'M 'Iv-vh-vl who“ IMIW. "KI- .umvl In Ibex-7“ Jaw; damn! In unison-ml lam "Tn than.“ um Dun «and. "JMi Ill-l n ‘ In“ night" uh, nu- lml, "nu-l "my nu WM“ at- tho an" “Min to if†dflvlu IIIR’ "\‘m'. um. "um. run In must a «ohm-Aux prune-mo. Than ll» "In-ml." him! I an". ml at". v..." I IN.- with n- im- tat - anr?" haw, bur-w" pun! Ibo (Ir lulu 9! Na urn-Inn. but lulu; Inn-[rd In a. mud" mun-r um-m-I the will; um; Nun mu «madman-ml; IIIPOIIVV In any nm- Inn talc m": Jury-15“ VII Ilw mun? flu IN: nub! mama the palm It haul cum-W My «man an“. a M! all." who". in III-6w. In! (W "I. In mums. :- dual uuu- In M'n Hull!!!“ (aw. "I“: H l "M II†10-. [kn-t." Ibo luul humane-I; mankind. “I m Ina-r rut-u.- u .ux' Juw'y -â€"- married! The (W numb: In a [um-1 mm: nl l-VM'I human-31 "Wall." bu lulu-ml hullâ€. ‘do not In- In a hurry, rum; tum“: In tut - llh'llluv." "They both hunt in sunny m.†Ibo "mun-d w oval-1. ' Am-r her n-mrn [mm that In: ywu‘ at adlrn lIu-n‘ bald M I unfol- ndvul [In-- In lhr xirl'» Drum; which haul mu hum \lwrv Mm». David was lumlleully dlmwmvlnx of mm “Her «I» Ilfll'lfl'd qua thu- um. No nun umml «In. 9qu «out» (at Jnuvy, and Ila-- «Mn-d yum: Ml- unâ€"uuld (mu-~44 u "to" mum-mm The rhin- h-d MI’ ï¬tted an“ (a Me. Funny hwy alarm-«l Mr null-nu Mun Invid'n «all, In. Sow. lhn'lll. sum-mutual man 0! bush mun, nullmrily ulmn mullt-rfl of um- nn-m, rwnlizml ulnltlvnly and ghmmlly. llml plmunn- luul rvlmlvl him "'"I llw farm-lfulnms lu- lunl given. No! tlun ll llllllll'n‘ï¬li-IIIIICIL Jam-y sllll culm- Iu Mm wltll hvr uu-(ry ur wurful cow mum-«u, Jam-y, Mil. In um-r mun- gun! fur «kw-“nun. slapped at Mu burl» vlur lumw 1m dismal. dmr)‘ "unload ‘lu Imam hln (m {at him, (u all then- 10 I hrlzln Ml (mot will. lu-r mm In! ulllopvru her-ore Ilse Ilre. ulklnx as only Juno-y c-nulul lulk. E David lllulr um behind the screen of palms. : fmwnlng spectator noun a rum-m- "! unyï¬y. Always Ill)! place m-Hm-d In lw jun! M the nutter edge 0! things. m-vu-r as u punk-mum. Years ampâ€"fur yumh mun-d I cuntum-d qu-mury In David. "1- had nut danced r limo-d, or evvu mug-gm! In harmless run-Ir)! wlm Ms upllu-ue mmumuiuus. sn-rlumly. ho had tandem! at "er xIIIu-lv- q'ujvn'uwnt as he ulnpllnl [Illu- w" In study. 'rlw «dunk-inn glam-N o! girl-i II» but! bane" mo alumrlwd tn we, um“- llu-lr pvrplc-xhy nnd dimmâ€" [minimum nl his [Balm-fume. lull |Il'u\‘l‘d uunuurrd. Inâ€. hmh of mm. mm um rug B 'ï¬ynuhf I “mTflegleFK Nei‘Iâ€"ou'pvcfï¬nmn.‘ than In". Llstlm I!" In I... nI-flk M O I. I'm-udhlbvmolh-m Inï¬ll-nun. Poison Ivy. Thu- flwnpout and mm: .-tr.~m\-.- mflluul «f u-Ilmlmmu: gum-n h}. m'~ mnllmz In "XI-ï¬r!" u! "I? l'nlml 5mm tic-partway! M "ark-«Hm. h llw illu- ply nur u! Nauru: uh "w “In!" ulnl c!» smut»: tho-m I! "w [nu-luau Ivy (4 In lung» mm It may lu- urn-mun Ia [ulnw and rulllwuo- llw luml. [\‘I am lam» lnw. mmw walk «ml hnIIth-zd mm be tlnml by nrwuntv «f nun-In. a! "no rain at mu [uumvh m lm :nllnun cf unto-r, Two at 0m»- nppllrnumu nna nth-Inn. . 'l rurvruw uf . . . l' r mvl I'lml. In I'utmgrml. hm: um o-rll rnpmmlom us llu- ("nan-r plmu- uf iuuu'i-un'm-nl of "may at linsslu'u hl-mli‘ts. Inn-Dud- lnz Prim-l- Knmulkln mu! Ala-Imm- lirvxhkm‘nky: hut mu- hlul um I!“ 'm'uh'hmm l< l «n n-«I by :m "hulk-1m! nrlic-h- In [In- lmml-m Spin-w. 'lIu- m’lic'lv n-lmnluww u [miulluu kt Hm Russian nnlnl run-1mm. sllnwlmx a lwzmm‘ul wuuum ilnmllu‘: an lwr hm] II: n w" In lulu prism". sm-kluu m cm- 'c'xuw lht- rising wan-rs "f a "mu! "0:" ‘ "mum-IN her "fr. TM: was the PHIL N-ss 'l'urulinum'n. \rlm lm-I llwurro-d flu- muult)‘ «f t‘nllu-rlm- tho- I} mi. The I "animal: In Ilml slu- wus Ilrom "-01, by ‘ "NI!" 0! "w uuum-ss, “"7"": "w lnw unduH-m u! â€77. Thu Np , how-1 «\‘M‘, shuws Hull she alh'tlul’lulu-ra'uhr I Mu l\\'u yum-s lu-I‘am- Hm lluml 5W?!" lhmuzh l'lo' 'nl'll‘v 'l'lmn Huh glunmy [u'luuu am! (In- :ru.l c-mprm‘ un- n» "MW! u! um- ..r â€w Imumlivd “11h: whirh Hwy Inn-:- lom-n nswn‘hilu ~â€" Tlh- Ulnlmlk. ' Old Laue-m ol the Drowning a! 9m- ecu in Pctrmr-d Faun-u Frayed to Be Without Foundation. Pianola Piano: and Grand: at Exceeding/y Low Figure: Lyoné Healy Everything known in Music Wabash Ave†at Juclnon Phone Wabash 7!†We oï¬er a remarkable assortment of pianos within reach of modest incomes -â€"_vet withal instruments possessing charm of tone and dignity of appear- ance. Do not delax fortif} mg \our homelife with the influence of good music. Children should begin music studv when they enter the grammar schools. Little ï¬ngers soon learn the correct way to play. Uprights, new...from $195 Inexpensive Planos Upngms, new...trom $195 Uprights, used . . from $75 \‘imgunflr contributions to [In- Red (30w; gloating wnurku aver [M ‘pmhabflitluu of "w Kain-r mucking PM“. and making dinning remark; about ou- wlalkr l»):- nrv no In,†of luy‘n. up for that ‘mlny nh,’ when llw Moo-m bvrakranl. )lornn‘ vluml, When it ï¬nally swoops down. v. win he m-ndish in its hue and m mum-y nor influence an nap it. It uill ln- overwhelming in its I'l‘lth. Now is the- tim to hunt [mun-r pm- tm‘ï¬un. Lannliy alone afoul: it‘ ma indignation is sweeping towards them. They should look with m gratitude on tin- thoughtful writers and xwakvra who are patiently call- ing their attention tn this â€pro-(Mug Ix'u clam m Ann-lien will pmm mow In bc-inx awakened than the German .~‘\mpmhizers. Slowiy, but with gathering wood, the storm of Ameri- The (human synmnlhiu‘r. still un- uwnn» of Snipe-ruling flange-m to which he is subje-vtinu himwlf. should, when he uu'nkcnx'. thank heaven that 50m“. anv kickr-l him in the ribs and brought him out uf his slwp. Jumping hum pcucv. prespc-rih' and con-.rrnialily to war and "IL- shot-king (lint-mew that om hmtnl I'IIemy has cunning!) planted spin; in «wry .wuion of our con-luv corâ€" “ainb dm-s gin: an unnaturally harsh tom- tu .Imthing paid on thv. sulhj jcct . 1 llut it must be said; non can it be 'aid in a whisper. Harman nun th’mmlthim-rn An- laying up 'l'rouhk- {m Thelma-Iv“. l'ur I'M“ Time as We" as Wur Time. SOUND ADVICE this†than! durum-n nu! du- ad mu hunt. and In mm c ugh! Il- lhlnxâ€"t lw did um hunt. HM ï¬ll [my hwnmr [not 'flflu“; It†’0»: mount-m hum-u mm W w ‘nml In» My mm In- I In. lmuuuvr buy In 1 Minimal“. wlakvuu-kv In". If the MM M "uh lun- mum] h" hny'u [Mon-I. how mm: nun hrlpml It" to.“ “V? I"! III “If MM! '31!†â€spur. }vhld: be m to hire are of, and It wu nM Inna Mun» she learned than II In I collection of «Common. Ya nu- moth:- nld um her boy was haunted In mthlu. The teacher I! m Med her pupil nut aha. too. in Interested In It. «ileum .- clgegaluedwtuthemnm ‘ ' am a “hon. I‘ [at u we: be like the mother who laid her hora?- 3-0! {awe-mg! In up,» r I‘\ Also can. Can as long as fruits or vegetablea hold out to be canned. Waste never and can ever, is a good working pmgram for each household in the state. No good containers of any kind: which can posaibly be used for tha pmwrvatimn of food should be thrown away. They should be waslwd Ind Lx~*t.x-rilizu~d. no matter how odd their lshape and size and be ï¬lled with jams and jellies against next winter'n needs. Old containers represent not only possible saving of food, but also a saving a! glass or [in and valuable shipping um . Throw None Away III-l an In Used Again. for bath Glus Ind Tin an scam uld llixlu. Suva the old jars and ï¬ll them a- W4": Friday, July 12,1918 2mm SAVE THE OLD JARS .