ested on For gery . Build Character Firmly. . Charge 3 Years Old The charact er ' which you ara con- strutting , Is not your own. It Is the building materia l ont of which other Bessie rWUIlam Beamah was ' Love I arrested Js MjTjr . Saturday and broug ht to. Quln- generations will quarry stones- tor- the KibUer by Deputy Sherif f Ed Smith. tem ple of life. See to |t, therefore, BBl .aJTest wa&-tun resul t of an old that it be-gra nite and not shale. Srter y charge , and Seaman will have illvhearin g this afternoon. Tile pr ls- " jjjjir . has lust finished a two years ' "To Thine Ownsel f Be True ," mtence for forgery in the Missouri If a man -lias noUilng to reproach Ski«'Pen itentiary. He was himself with, he can bear anythin g.— 1 released • ' ¦ twr toying f»« amoun t of the forged Ph illips Brooks...... - .. ' . the Great M X^i(II««^ .Aii mnia ' cnshlo n Seyenth jtegiinent ' * mil _ br««e ^ your . * iM^ek- m&pt , whbi«»»i»- Held Motor Sapply Co Retai l ¦yP£V$e' held M thi. Armory American auomionsoldiers and FUNERALS | B amp^fievenin g b«forS -tho,. cdm. sailors playing ball in Farls. 1 Children 5c, tax lc,' total 6c |B FCKgJUL DUJECTOK , UlfnEBT AJC- KB AHD 3MBALMER, WfflwE^I& ^hy W?*? 011 D t JOSEPH FRBIBURO. NO. 811 MAINE ? ¦- ¦ ^P^x^^oser ' ^^^x^^ •i •tree ^;, :.T»up |»one:380 ;j; r., ' -/ . ;;\ - mmmm^M ^:^ y^^^' , . : dM-i!!& '£&j£u Zit^Mi&iitM * ¦ ¦ ¦ - - ' •- . l W • ' l • ¦ (he early part of the season and also DO GMESSENGEES CARRY ENEMY ORDERS; ' BISHOP TO, [ LOCAL NEViuiy S^-W/ta itf|i Charles Dick of the Stem 'store Is BREEDING OF FANCY tncreaso and improve- their flocks to let wound : ill. • . - . . . • .. - • •, through , his Head the bS . . buy standard males of general pur- of Col.'.- Tame *:, flW. Cltotoft WWS ; Mrs, . Clote 'or Bdlns. Mo. Is 111 at pose breeds becaifte of the additional States LIMA THE FOURTH ¦ POULTRY BY FANCIERS .artny,j.wja jfpun£llei& li|SI St Mary 's hospital. ' "" .: . • site and weight such males will give apartment * of hl/r ' physlctM ,\jraji ; CBy Staff -Correspondent] the chicks, to proiy Steffcn Fabyen or,Mac omb spent -.A. D.. Smith, secretary of the toy nothing of the he- was a gueBt -.Col: Clinton iirat-ffl U Lima, 111., July 3.—Una .township Sunday In Quincy. V'He la-waiting his able increaae. In-cgsT,'production.' From posed to have killed himself bhSB ¦ Quincy Poultry and Pet" Stock asso- Red Cross Boclety aro making; great call to.'the ormy.; . '" ' ' - . . ' • ' 1 ono tij two pounds extra.welght pan be after tbe pby»Icu *3neft ;fbf',MsidSS preparations for the Fourth of Jul y ' ' " ' ciation , submi ts a statement from the put on tho. chicks from ordinary farm No motive for the killing has eo&m QueWof the 'West; R? N. !Ai whist. official publication of, tho agricul- hens by u«lng males of 1 ' ¦ ¦"•,- ¦ -;: • ¦* ¦ picnic, which la planned to be a great Wed. eve, Eagle halL .for War Btatnpii ' approximately light - - . . .v ' . • •\»-*la8 . tural department on the valao of rais- Standard weight of Rhode Island Reds Col. Clinto uire torned - recen BUcoeBB. The . committees were ap- , ' • Mrs. Myrtle Lodg aod small'dAUKh- ing so-cajl," that will . Ojj«ffi 7 and. WyondotteSi Plymouth Hooks and stance , where-her Vwsi assigned}! pointed six weeks ago, and have teen ter , areVvlflltloj !i.lMr,.-aild-" (Mrs; ipB. pror e" of Interest to chicken raisers. ' Orpingtons." _ . • ¦;• " . " '¦ • ' . . - ¦;•«- very 'buB y -with all kinds of plans. A Alexander.ln ¦' • ' ' ' ' - ' ' special duty W(ttn ;tha .French, '-ffip S LeAPralde . MlL-P ;.,;( It ls as follows: ' ^ ; . ; .'.. , ' . ^. , .- He Was awaiting assignment .' . - - . - . . . - . - - ...... ¦ •Miss. .Hedwig Bitter / ri£u r4ed' «op- /' "T ^ere,.shcraldvnpt; bo any.'dlscour : t - \ i 47 years old.-' : •;:• ' -•/ '.v : vVSgfi a fish dinner with ltB trimmings will day mornin g . after spendin g /»". two agement of the breeding of what Is ho served at ndon , and a chicken and ^eekB' vacation. In.points near Quincy. ordjiiwllr, Imown ^ as.' .fariJy, poultry. fish- supper will be served. In tho>ve- Tha t term ' Is 'usually applied to the nlng. . Sandwich counters) Ice cream , Mrs. L. ' drlesbaiim . who ' llvesr east The joy of feeling fit and! of town, has gone to Chicago to spend Standard br eeds, an kept by;speelsjl»ts ' :\kf^0\.:^' soda pop and confectionery stands will Who produce exhibition; bjrda. That Alderman MeNntt JTorM JTnle fresh rewards those whotl grounds , ' -: '* tho-Fourth of July with Mr.' and Mrs. tte Stroefs ' be scattered over the ¦ ¦ pract ice has! always resulted In . more . . Safe: for Women . heed the lam of health;! The Tenth Regiment bind ot .War- George Moador. '. . • ..' ¦;¦.. .,' . ' ' ," . ITho TToar Fashiona ble Shoos. day. or less general Improvement of. pou l- . ¦mm?M saw has been engaged for toe Frank Boland , ' assistant -local re- try , and should continue to perform and keep the habits This band is composed of 23 Instru- cruiting office? for the navy, ladles, , ' leases ju st that . function at this time wbeo If was Just before adj ournment rl ments played by 22 men ,an d 3 . Wednesda y ,on a fjve-day furliiugh , the wider keeping , of a better .grade^ ' and haB great success .wherever . ' It whlchjhe , spend-to-his Mond ay plght' s city ' council meeting. will home In, of poultr y stock* canndt fall to result City. Clerk Chicago.' -'/v . . . ¦-< r ,'.' ,' V. • . /- :. .: Duke Schroer had Jdst fin- Bishop Fawcett of Quincy . irtji ' ' be ^ ' In on Increased production. ; The work lihed reading. several of the WdlousI J ;He lB an abli Fine white Italian Milan haU—iho of the poultry, specialist also gives en- the orator of the day. very latest styles. . Crooks Bros. >' - • long sidewalks brdlnancos—those long orator and will to an inter esting arid couragement to. tho' general farmer repetitions E (MS John: F.r Garno f, Mr. and MrB ;..;Oebrge ; ' left and -the nack -^ard . poultry keeper to qf . legal forms and formal- instructive speaker. . . . Well* ities, many. Inches of close type , f ha: also o£ Quincy will lead the-com mu- Monday ufternoon-for Dayton, Ohio , take better care of their flocks. ( ' . * ' 1 1 ¦ must- ' .be endured -Dy-th e coutacir ' nity singing, an Interestin g. feature , and will later go east Their dau gh- "While the main effprt Jo the (pro s- be - can assist ter-in-law, Mrs: Edward Wells, of Day- ent war-time) campaign ', to 'Increase fore new Bldev/alkB can be. constructed. m 3j.rfAPILLSM«Jda.btt. W<»ttV. and one that all who will, , 1~t ;a be made, ton, died -last. week. , ' ''Ovef aroawayB ," otp., ad inflnltum, 6floJSEmrwkm.^ hbwlOo-.jic. ' -,;j.-;|> This-can the nation s- Btpcks- of productive poul- in, Is the parade. .; ' : the ordin ance was read and Alderman a success by all taking an Interest In Tho Inventory of tho Leonard Mc- try Is to be directed . t6 -the farmer J. B. McNutt arose . • It! ¦ Let ¦ the. stores , lodges, churches , and the city householder ,;it . does ; not Whilo.trying , to get back to headquarters with a military message, this way. Ciiiie estate 'shows real estate valued "Gentlemen , there are many of the» * societies all take part In Born e at J16.000, chattels of unquoted value, follow that the specialist. (the breed- prismatic aro away ..covers, in which- enemy dispatch'dog was caught In tho wire entanglements . Members of an Red OroBB , mothers , ' fathers , ' ers o£ standard fowl): In j poultry pro- American dutpost patrol heard the whining of the dog-and mercifully shot The . who cash auiountlng to 121.70 and notes ; the glass prisms have been broken. ¦ brothers and sisters of ."our boys" and accounts amounting to |805. ' duction cannot render good service In The.-vprevalling fashj bns of :footweaf tho animal as it was trying vainly lo free Itself. . ' 'In service get in. HnCi ,..Decorate ,| . : however, -find are your ' this cause. He may, aro such that women who walk over your automobile ,, br ing out - Archie: Hagenah of Dresden, O., ar-' It' desirable and.' . conducive . to bis these are In dang er of their heels slip- - ponies, get your little folks .ready to rived in Quincy:Monday: to visit.his grealer.pro flt to dlvoralfy hU farming ping thr ough the holes,, and catching Minneapolis Newspapers Liberty Motor Pleases fide on the wagon that wlll .be at ^the brother, Henry Hagenah;, and 'family and tripping "them: There have been ¦ - ' and producd a larger proportion of his Increase Price One Cent in Test Seaplane Flight Red Cross rooms . for them. . • of 1005 South Sixth' street. over tho feed stuffs bn ' hls own-groun d. ' , ¦ - several, accidents, several women have '¦ For the aucti on' sale thore will be Fourth of July. Ho expects W;leave ¦ ¦ lost .heels, .and , ! movia that ^the coun * - use- ;¦ ¦ > "Every 'farmer who becomes : inter- many.beautiful ar ticles as well as next Monday. _• , - , - . . . ' '.-, '. ested In Increasing and lmproTlng -iln ell vote that all these areaway prti- Minneapolis , Minn., : Ju ly 2.—Three Washington, July 3.—A report from fuVones.* WU. Wade of. Quincy has motlc covers be repaired. " ' Minneapolis papers ,' 'the Journal , the Tics Admiral Sims to Secretary Dan- feature Mr. and Mrs. 8. -E. Carnes and Mr, farm poultry and every town resident been instrumental In this. ( 0j and Mrs. panlel7Dnnbani- motored- to who begins to; 1teep '> Jmultry In the ' The . aldermen all thought or their Evening Trlbnno and Dally News, In- iels . says -a recent test In European ¦ day, having many things dona ted wives and daughters and decided thai waters, of a seaplane propelled by the - the ' . Quincy trorji.Plttsdold Saturday . aft-' back-yard . Is ' going to buy ' stock, or creased their price of the paper from ' W*r~ 'EJVt- usiiy Quincy: ¦ _ . . ernbon spent Sunday .hore with. " ihe condition of the Bldewalks must Liberty motor demonstrated that the ^'^ m ¦ ; Program.. , and' ¦ eggs for: hatchin g, or. • baby1 'chicks. bo perfect for thosevwho wear the f, to t cents. The Sunday Issues of engine has better climbing and load- concert. . ' Mr, and ' Mrs. J. (Hi Crafton of ; 81* This should cause at least the normal tiniest of French heels and the mo- the Journal "and Tribune , will bo 6 carrying qualities than any of the best ' 10 A. M., Band North'SljtUi street . •.: - > '. : u A. M.. Parade. --¦ ;, . ; demand for birds, : eggs and chicks In tion-carried unanlmouslr. cents Instead of « hereafter . ' European types. . . 12 M to 1:30 P. M., Dinner , Eye. ear, nose and throat. Dr. .Btan- ' " AFTE RNOON. nus, 601%-«03H. Hattip pt ,. . • I-Si P. M.,,?and concer t.^' . \ E. F. Hunsaker and family; are vis- ' 8 P. M., Communit y singing, led by iting Mr, Hunsaker's parents, tMr. and John F. Garner. Addre ss by Bishop Mrs. .George Hunsaker of Liberty, also Bed Cross auction sale. ¦ Fawcett.¦ ¦¦ • ' his sister, Mrs. C, O. Buttl. .A-brother, B^B^B^B^B^bV' i3 . - EVENING. -: - . # ^^ ^ b |s|s|s|s|s|s|s|s|s|s|s|s|s|BbV1 ^^ l^^^^^ M ^ZV '^^ ¦^ ¦^ ¦^ ¦^ ¦^ ¦^ ¦^ ¦^ ¦^ ¦^ ¦^ ¦^ ¦^ alBlMllllBW ^ ^te. .^^^ BlBtBlBii ^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^fei^lW ^^ . '| Bi . Alonzo Hunsaker, and family of Kan- J ^^^^^^^^^^^^ lg 6 to 8 P. M., Supper. . sas City, are also visiting at Liberty. "7-.30 to 10 P. M.,' Band cenccrt. Com- |H munity flinging, Jed by John F. Garner . C. H. Pool and son Emmerson of y^ Los Angeles. Cal., arrived Saturday t^^H^^K ['v^^^^^^HHisiBB^BXc^^l^^B'BiiBi^^^^By /^^l^v^^^^^Hfi^v night for a visit with Mr. Pool's niece ¦ , Mrs. Tom Baldwin.7 Mrs. ' Pool will GHAUTAUOUA loin them later, having stopped in It COMMUNITY Scott; Kan., for a short visit with OPENED IN GRIGGSVILLE her; Bister. '. - . - - ' - Bargains - In trimmed and ¦ tratrlm- .' . ' HJy ' Btaif Correspondsnt.} . med hats, f 1.G0 and f2.60. Values utf . Origgsvllle. III., July 2.—Tho Com- to 16.0V. Crooks Bros. ' . munity Chautauqua opened In Orlggs- vllle -today and will continue fivo Miss . Edith StabenaU of tho High days. The program seems full of school faculty has sufficiently recov-¦ good' things and thd local committee ered from a. recent : operation at has been active and is making an ef- Blessing hospital' to depart for San fort- to make. a. great success of the Benlto, Texas , where she will ,«p«nd the ' remainder 'of. the summoc wtth 'chautauqua this year. Two sessions ^ ¦ will be held epch day, with a Junior hor parents and slater. ' - ' ,- ' , chautauqua each foronoon. Owing to' the powor.boat re gatta Don >t forgeftoo LltUe Star.ShlnfII The Program. at Rock Island th is week- there will lag Parlor.and Hat Cleaning .ShoaJK . Today—The lltrrtlees entertalnors, bo no mooting at the Powor Beat (mly first class work goes hisrt ^H In'the' afternoon. War lecture, "Back club as Boveral of the members are Money refunded , If not satisfied. i|||l F,rom Hell," Samuel Cranston Benson, attendin g the regatta. ' . Tho Oom CltJ ' in the evening. will'be.represented by Miss Quiney affn' s and t adlei1 Panamas...... "J »K : \ Second day—Lecture and demon- owned by C. H. Padgett ' '. '' , Ladles' and Men's Felts .....: MM stration of community singing. Dean Spend the Fourth of July at the SL 1 ¦ AtcCuichan. - Illustrated lecture, Vincent Homo Picnic at the Home 'Jj iai;;; wobk:: ;, eiiyLB ^i^ ^ ¦'Btrth of: an Oriental Nation," Dr. ¦ ¦ ¦¦; groundB, - N. 10th' street Dinner.and ¦^-¦- -' -' --¦iSi '*' '-. -rf• ¦- . ;>.^h .Frederic Poole. ' supper served. All kinds of aranse ^ . Third day—Imperial Kunalan quar- ¦ :¦ ¦ ments. . ," ' ' :" r ,' . - —'- ." , : - Alex Demers l tet Lecture, "The City and the Soil," ^ S ¦ 1 ClfiA LETTE * ¦; E ' ¦; Dr. B. L. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Baldwin , Jr ., and ' ;;•; ^jSM Htonpshir e ^iM Fourth day—Fischer 's Exposition bab y, and Mrs. Kate Pool of Council orchestra. Miscellaneous, dramatic and Grove , Kan., and C. H. Bacon of jkjdkStar Shining Parlp|§f patrlotlo readings, Miss Marvel Mil- Platto county, Mo., who havo -been ler. . . -. ¦ .. ' visiting the post 10 days with Mrs. .'Fifth day—Hugh Anderson operatlo Tom Baldwin, bavo left for the .home quintet War lecture, "Tho Trenches of Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin In Brown- ' ^^ntiit^UFBvaximW«l Ump '^*m In America," Andrew H. Harnly. wood, Mo'., motoring there; ««^ ;C«| K "J Olilvl Miss Ida Skoog. teacher In. the-Q.. O. B. C, Ttturned from her month' s Drainage District vacation Monday; which she spent at Eckman '/AUerallve I her home In Kansas. "V?. O. Wilson, . ti^aruian S".? 1 Commissioners Name.d another teacher , also returned Mon- . ^ ./ ^ ^ ¦ day and O. I. Smith left for northern • ¦ A. B. : Rogers was appointed In tho Illinois by motor. Miss Jehnlo Clem
dAutobed fob cashv OHKi ilra I:' ,"' • " - ¦' ; ' • • • . - " ' ." . " ' "frQM I Prompt delivery to any¦ Part otillB! ¦ ¦ ¦ 0**- ' • " This Thrift Way j I¦ *?¦ .: ; . . . ,- ¦' ' ' ^^ B Via ' I ' -..: . • . ! y»one »s».w * 'm m "K" J | The Summer way, the cool way, the quick way,¦ 'Jl ,ea& ' the money taxing way: . ¦ ¦» ' Comfort Shoe M>&" I Tor Men,' Women and Children. - Cood rich f * • » »2a.OO ¦ -B; P. STANNUa^ * I . • hnomBx of ' . " • ilma t , Now, while conservation 1b the " M.ckiaac LrUlS ej S-iUL " "6rdor. of tho Day," and every- af-Dtj-L akoOndiig thing that tendB to Increase- bod-' SaSSfe.?^- I ,"' Olau« S.^ferS earneUy uued ^M^M by th« .¦SI . lly heat (s also in" the discard, - See scenic Wisconsin shoreline; 0 - these light springy canvas, rub- picturesque Green Bay, Washing- , Sffioaf "*™ i ^ ***! ?$mk ber soled, half-shoes will add , : ton Island and itswildftceniegran-' - deur and beautiful M»^MriiiB~Takl ' Immeasurably to your dolly¦ comfort . '_ , . . . - , T.CBATOBAVDi-Jirinhb-tUbM u. - . . Show your patriotism and T.HIBIECOH-DUhh& Ti-S*.M iZ ¦ - ' DR. H. F. LAFIJ ^fgffl I treat your feet to a real Vaca^ T<*wmLUu-t*m.rrt.7sku»JLiZ. • , tlon at the same time—.wear Connections with trains and Inter- only Keds all summer long and urbini. Autobuses ind ferrie s. ' be Bura you buy them HEKB" chiro pra gtorI . wljere you'll find a wortli while ¦ Write for Free Vacation Gnijet w saving In every pair. . "Mic higan .WUconjin Retortt " 'Ladles - Bhould aBk- for -our ^Rewrtl and Trip." . , . ^' ^ l ? ^^ l Emma Lou and SiBter' SUe lines. i iiil iiii.i iiji *y' siBLy *•*• • T. C. ¦ i i Ctiosfa.uw.j u. tL I PQLIIia' ^^ H fni. Berter &' Son MHVlJMP H »oa°> rkUn> h CENTS ¦ 533 N. Twelfth tBllmijSu' IBililSH mi£&lS£0U> I ' ' for ¦ :ta;ii M ' ' ' ' ¦ ib^w iasHH ' <*^^ ¦ ¦" ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' ' ' ' ' " ¦ ' ' ' • ¦ ' '" B. ^ ii ^^^ »H ¦• ¦ ' ¦: ¦ ' • - • • ¦ • ' ' - : • "¦. . ¦. - . , 13. , . - - , . . . ., 2O . ^ W^^5^, Ing here, was a man of sterlin g char- vi expioBivee, staling mat it was -now ¦ " EIGHTEEN ¦ DIFFE RENT NATIONAL ITIES , ' . ' | acter and his death Is ' re gretted here. the intention of the government to cat *' - " U. S. OFFICIALS He was bqrn In Miami ,-- O., October 4; off the -use >oHlreworks ,-but th»t- n»' 1 .,,.;, ,,:.. UNITE IN CELE BRATING JULY FOURTH ' 1849,- And was married to Miss Laura fireworks costtngrov er. 10 cents could PNDAY NIGHT Jones in Indiana , June 26, 1872, governors -ot city code. ' Mayor Thompso n deceived orderly conduct, Noel Pemberton-Blll- il«&i( Ilcll was one the Frei ght Bureau. The government wor d from F. A. Pcabody, . votin ft to ' assistant lng, 'member for Hertfordshire, was W§jH *ny weeks, the nlderaen has appropriated a- large suni .' fof to the government director. In ' charge forcibl y removed "by the officials. ®ifl)6urn at 9:16, an hour and a hall bar ge, lines oh the river and the ex- l ' ¦ |§f§ij|i er (has some of the famous ses- perts now are visiting' the cities of ' ' p ilint ' of the laat two months. . Free tho upper river tto. see if there is a telephone franchise for the real need for a boat lino above St m Jft Hj che*. Louis. Mr. Whitney and Mr ,.Bontecou Mothet/ WhyDp rf t 11 i&iteerlcan Telephone and Telegra ph lef) for Hannibal, after completing M Co." ana Toutlno busin ess were taken their Investi gation hero. . .' Commissioner .Boswell told the . In- ' vestigators that no greater service p^' Tft* Biwr mi left unh ampered in You Take Nuxated Iron saloons aid the llcens- could ie rendered Quincy than the re- f$ jlis'. eontrol of _ ' transportation. Bar ges ,tnd Be Stronjr and lVell and Hsto Nice police comri ilssloh- vival of river Kost Cheeks Instead of Being &i Ing thereof. The could be used' to brin g coal, lumber, NerVous and Irritable All (he Time and Looking Ho Old)— 'ordinance committee and Corpo r- Hagftard and Ik erai iron and ore, and tho manufactured The Bootor Gave Soine to Suiie SmJth 's Mother' w jitlon Counsel- Charles L. Bartlett met articles could be re-shi pped south ' an d She TVas Worie Off Than Ton Aro and p before the council session , and pre- aKaln, says Mr. Boswell. ^^^^' if T^ of 200 Son She " Looks Just Fine, ¦ §j f ont« re port on th» petition t - - . 'dUKm^wSm^Aa. K^ ¦ t ffs factori es near the sa- A^B^k^^Bflk employes In Any. Woman Ifb'o Tires Easily is lrrlta> . • Sfi loons of Ber gmann Brothers and Hen- MRS. MARY FITZPATRICK /KB' i York and aro going to celebrate -' Independence Day together/ . • Klnderhook , 111., July 2.—Mrs. Iron ." , says Dr. F«rfllnant Kins, a New ¦ absolut e power In the matter , that Thrift Stamp campaign in New E. Fltzpatrlck died at tho home of her York phyilclun and ijAr ^WR& i'V , ' - iS ;,V had .Medical Authur. "I MO7 ^SiSi» 4tl~ :.->'W v' th» ' council had no power, and there- granddaughter , Mrs. Mayme . McCarl, have , at ronsl y empha- , J Qy ^tV f:w' M' tho mayor should be left to han- street signs- will bo erected, an- near here , Saturday afternoon at the Bl» ed the fact that -. , L . , 'C^ ^ vy^^ ff ;i for * ¦ doctors - should pre- f %iw '¦ip. die the situation as*e saw fit. Tho nounces Mayor Thom pson. The signs ago of 75 years. She was born In •crlbe more organic ^.^^^M^^^H^^k ¦ ¦ ¦¦ k '"9tt* " ¦ "• ''' 'AppBal. m hl j ^^Bk .: . LOOAL NETft£T _ were ordered but fhe scar- M lddletown. p., Slay 1, 1843. gmm^^^^^ —. «".)report waa unanim ousl y adopted. [ ] a year ago , . ¦ ¦ ft i Telephone Franc hise Difficulties. dt y of labor has been so great they SUMMARY OF "Aunt Mary, " as she waB familiarly ,• ;, One difficulty after another had Frank (Peggy) Myers spent Monday never have been placed about the city. known, had been HI for some months , ¦¦ on bu d- but the past tew weeks had boon able ;«>b«tn overridd en by David- F. -Hall , afternoon In Clarksvlllev Mo.,¦ Misses Rose and Anna Postner of ' ¦ •¦; . ' • ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' - to be up and around and Saturday de- !;?- showB assets j woa*. l^ t®- ^ B£?i ••JvfWH Hf llrcl1 - Next lake two ' the river , now mers, 1828 Vino street . lett Monday 1865,. and he preceded her In death 4 point five miles acro ss amountin g to 11,059.36. * ' whoro the y wjll Washington. -, FurnlBbin g liquor to May 21 1904. To this union 11 chil- Iron by Centr al Union company, night for Wllwaukeo. , Iron boj« from the ¦&7P- tliroo '#Otfm *ted , The a. W. Hill came to Quincy this spend the summer , at the homo of their soldiers within prlvato homes was for- dren were born, those survivin g be- XLS&S^SSmB^R tlm«» ' ner ,"ln' the Interest of unified control of Wil- * better ser- mornin g ,and remained , here to take Sister. Mrs. F. H. Holne. They will bidden by new re gulations Issued bj ing Frank, of Kansas City, Mo.i B long distanc e business and their - ' " . - city, 111.; Edwin, of fJ for out the excursion to Canton this aft- Bpend a sbOrt . tlme In Chica go on Secretar y Baker. , liam , -of Olbnoa m ^^ "^m ^ ^^ ^mH S*lee and Monda y night he hoped ¦ wife of James i/° ¦ ^~oda cracker., bl.culn. ,l»hln Bly Incrciuioil their »t?°nirt n and nin g to have a big celebration. - " In Mexico. . . - . of BluffB , 111. Besides the m.caronl farl- «n ion, .Mr. and Mrs. Kenner Seaton, 026 u pon to do so may St. Anthon y's branch , No. 11, In St. food by u.lng some form at organic XrVf.T'lf ,n. - p r ove wor ; in • ¦ '• was on his feet "The man misunder- 's brunch, No. Iron, Just aa you Would ut>Q salt when ua«.n«s. l *&*n North Slith street, , apent the day plato glass Jo hn 's school; St. Peter •>-stand«," he said. Said Alderman Sun rays through the , In St. Boniface club hall , aqd St ycfat food has not enough salt." Manufncturnni' Not e—N'uxfvted Tron - 1 In Cam p Point visiting In the homo window I gnited firework s, in tho win- 16 , "J ron Is ftbvolutely n^ceebai y to en- which la prascrlbet] and recommended Tompkino. "I don't believe the author of Mr. Beaton 's parents , Mr. and Mr *. per Monday. Rose's branc h. No. 52. In Sti Rose able your blood to ' change food Into above by iihynlclanN In not a aueret :3;'' what Is ttskod. " dow of Frank Hink cm RESPECTED liv ing tliiauo. Without It. no matter remedy, tjt that letter knows Richard Beaton. , ' Tho dama ge was confined to the brok- school. LOUIS WILSON but on* which Jn well known ' Similar expres sions oa,mo from other how much or what you eat, your food to druirjrlHta. Unllko tno older Inor- - : A few shin gles were burned by fire en window. Water was th rown on tho merely poaHea throuffh you without do- Ranlc Iron products it la easily amilm- .' ;,alaerm«n. Alderman Tom pklns then - RESIDENT OF KINDERHOOK tnir you any ffood. You don't get th« Hated do*n not Injure tho tenth, ' city at 1430 this morning at the home ot burnin g fireworks and It was not Man , 73, Admits He make :;moved that Section 718 of the , Alt Mardyman , on Cherrr between necessary to call on the tiro depart- IBy' Staff Corre»pona«ntJ tf trnngth out ot It, and as a conso- them black nor upset thn atomnch. The ' suspended and the ordinance gucnoc you become .weak, palu and manufncturorn KUarantco sUccotiBful - . - *f code be Tenth and Eleventh > streets. , LJKlo ment . Killed Three Persons K lnderhook, 111., Jul y 2.—Louis Wil- sickly looking, just like & plant trylntr and entirely satisfactory.resultH to ev- . , ;;' read n second and third time by Its damage was done. ' The cause of tho to grow In a aoll deficient In Iron. It ery purrhaaor or they will refuitd your ' Oswego. N. Y.»- July 2.—At the a go son,) who died In St. Mary 's hospital, " ' Xi .title, Alderman McN ntt objected, as blaie is unknown. 1. U Niswander has received word you aro not Btrong or well, you owo It money. It in rllHpenspr) in. thin rliv by ' : from ttio U. S. - patent offlco at Wanh- of 73 yearn Charles Gcro confessed ac- Quincy, Juno 29, a fter a severe attacli 10 yourself to make the following test: Miller & Arthur Drug Co., Klefcr's > the letter re quested that the board poisoning , resultin g from an -<¦ ' Chamber of Com- Geor ge Stelnbrecber, night driver ot In gton through hU attorne y. Judco cpr ding to the police, to tho murd er of blood Ho e how long you can work or how Pharmacy, Brown & Mays Drug Co., J. of "directors of. tho " has resi gned from of his wife,, 72 years old ; his brother , injury received while, razing a bufid- far you can walk without becoming B. Bernbrock and nit other druggists. ' inerce be allowed to consider the mat- the "Black Ethel, Lyman McCarl . that the patent ' ins v the police force to accept a position - 79, and a granddaughter, aged 4. The I' .' -' tef «t their meeUn g of Wedn esday been granted for his - .dem6untable ¦ as railroad fireman with the Burlin g- rim remover. This device has boon vietiniB were killed with an ax at '• ' noon. Alderman Tompklns withdrew Herrdn takes ¦ ton route.'' Patrolman ¦ ¦ ¦ manufactured . for somo time by th« their home at-New- Haven. N. V. Oero ' his motion, and on motion of Alder- his place as driver. ;' . ,' ' ' ' ' ' been released from a private san- C man Ellis,' action was deferred for Niswander Manufacturin g Co.. and a had been built oip: itarium Saturday. ',." one week. But David F. Hall, counsel As soon as workmen can he found . good trade has . ,, V- for ' the telephone company, has no ;-; further chance to coma to Quincy in :" the matter until late In Augmt, and. ¦V he ' re quested that action be , deterred - until then , .and that In the- ' meantime ? every organisation In Ihe city could Brid ging the Gap Between I " ' investi gate. HIb request was granted , i , and the ordinance will be voted on tile last Monday In August. Advertis ing and Selling CURT COUNCIL COMMENT CAUGHT AND CHffONICLED THE modern tendency to follow Advertising through to IN Sales—and beyond— there was i big Idea for somo Advertising ' Sam Hyatt was good again Monday '. night and . took Uttle part In the dls- Agency to grasp . ¦;•:: ' evasions. ' ' . - Inc., saw this oppor- ' f the north side of Hampshire, between Eighth and Ninth , and Ihe south Bide Mr. Phili p Kobbe Is preside nt of both the Philip KobbS Company, ^ between Tenth and Elev- -iot Vermont ¦ ' ¦¦ Inc., and the Allied Indus tries Corporation. By this close con- $)«6Uv were passed. ¦'¦' ¦¦ ¦ comple te and entire sales chain from ,'itOn motion ot Alderman Ellis, the ]: ¦ SPEClAL:PE IXiXE 1 nection we round out the i" council voted that the old Franklin (§ 'THE / . the Adver tising of an arti cle through to Ms Sale. 'V7HBCnool ground be converted Into a ncco lS!18 NarionarAutomo bne Sho ^ !tha;MostrCbmpletel y -. public playground. The matter was if rd¦ ^ ^C^.¦ . k || \ We offer American Manuf acturers a complete . Vdvertislng and !:¦ • left in the hands of the park commit- ' " ,: ' ' Equipped Car Shown. ' / Selling Service—or any part. of it—from the preparation of an ad- - - . . || l Sale of goods In the V'lee, -permanent Improvements commit- HI - vertising post card for local use to the actual . '. '-tee and the board of public works. ' ' ltJr - -jllencermooiluiMs .and The Mol ine-Ki>ight »tSBvT«lve niotor I -India or Argentina—from the planning :SUpL that . W airtfie remote marke ts of Japan , ^V WIttman report ed during ' powtr of the wonderful Mollne-Knlght , .IS a wonderful power plant It is u»ed in of a newspaper campaign covering a single city to a distribution • the month, 136 loads of macadam bad " 's war trucks , and In New York t ' ' ' been furnished by tho. work house. l| . motor . It U only natural that we should . Canada of your goods covering five cont inents. - special . and Chicago motor *uses exclusivel y. I t (I ' June 1 there were five men and no II have received many reques ts for a who realize that Adver- women confined. July 1 .there were 11 tt . . body equipment utillilng .every facility for has great stamina and durabUity u wdl as I . We offer thl» Service tb manufacturer s . I V eight men and one woman , ultra-appearance and per sonal comfort. ' silence and smoothness. It tt ^tree J rom j ll tising Is never fully pr oductive unless it Is closely related to Sales. , . Ill 3\l\| » 'v;. ;, . Chief of Police Louis N. Melton re- H\\\\ And this seven passenger Special De Luxe valve-noises and valve-troubles , .nd re ' . JIM ¦ ; ¦ any other motor . • ///» Our Company Is equip ped to handle your Advertising Account III * * ported '66 arrests In June and fines UWW Is the result , a handsome wire-wheeled cat quires less attention than . . I ^collected totalling $244.90. During the , " increasing in smoothness , power and suence III from the djrect standpoint of Sales , and to do the Selling too, . III i»\\\ • iwiln custora bodywork and special equi p- ' .} month, 64 lights were out '48 hours, nt complete to the minutest detail. • with use. . • " - ' If you desire I t. . ' i'taiaiting the amount to be deducted Wh ime . • I [ I ' - ' been a better time to Advertise . I -' -'L'from the pay check -to the ' electric ' ' Only on the 50 H.P.' Moline-KnTg ht Mollne-KrilRht " carrare supplied irTfive ]i I • We believe that there has never . ? light company 63 cents. W five and seven Mil and Sell than at the present—securing greater resu lts with smaller Ill ,; ~ ; \$» chassis could thii model be all that ' It is. models, including four, . Frank Rees gets tho garbage con-. in. passenger cars and a convertible .Sedan. Jll/r expendi tures and obtaining more co-operati on on the part of the . Ill ,lr «nd Tr«».. . W. E. Slm!«r. Vlce-Pr«i!dant. JK §|iijf66.44. Tt>e total receipts for II-¦ , . ^nUi: were. $13,252. A.' . '. •;. l^wjlce Matron Mary Wntte re- . ALLIED B^VSTRIES ' CORPdR ATIONi ;. the -month ' iHfiud.tbat durin g she had - ' ,. lllai In all tho opan market *.of th« Worl d. ' , KHSaivea "17 'calls for help ', ' inVesUgated . Sf - , girls home ' ' ' ¦' ¦ ' " ' ¦ ' ' ' HgRKHns, sent nine .trom " - ¦ ¦ ¦ ' '¦ ¦ • BfcffiltreoU anS ,parks , iO rderBCt ^-fc . ' ;> ">:. : .; ' -; ALFRED 'I. du PONT, • . ; • . - . .. HBj tan danc a halls. «nt 141 boys . . ,. ' Chairman of this Board , Wilmington , Del. . ' . fflH i$ie stree ts at night, three ;glrl» ,' : . •" rtiU, KoU.' >r.i, N~ T«rk.'.N. T. J iaumonl Altl.odo. VJw-i'rM - Undon, Ea>. . BfisffiSJ»ye ars now on probation: "re- DJ. York. N. Y. Hwj fft S vtyn children ' tb th 'efr ' parents; ' . 1 ' lies in thy 8 1 died'.of wounds, 10; died of din- Officer > CaUs for ¦ livid la dost not endeavor , so fat as and of liberty, unon who the world} Lawrence J.' Welts; Chicago, " „ listing , Joying good health. . I /.' . - . . - . , ' . Quincy for years ,,-descrlbMfth' power , to pter come;that error. . .Ye», may gaxo with admiration foroTer. "SS cere' 1; wounded se.ver eiy, 48 *; wound- " ¦ ¦ e -ivaif ¦ - . Wounded, degree ' un determined: < " ' Men—Many Oppbr- situation as. the people of' tho 'hlgh- added Chat ) Klngaley, " , " ," " ."" : There bare been times in our couhji! ed c-itghtly, Private Paul A. Beach, Green Ridge, ' ' try , - 2:- wounded, degree under ' ¦ '¦ ¦ ¦ ' Home on Fnriou th—Geor ge Rlng- 's history when the plea of Welre ' ¦¦ ' ¦ "" ¦ ¦ " - - ' landa - ^ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ' . riow understand. -He ' ox- torrolnod, ,2; . missing In action , 10. Mo. . ' - . tuiiitie B.: .,. ;. : ler, a member of the 30
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'May Monroe returned homo Sunda y IN A1VSWE1UNQ AOVEnTXBBUKnTS IN ANSWBIliNG AUVUUTIBBMKNTS Christian church In Augusta August BB tlJU ^ TO MENTION "JOU UWAL " PB I IIU-IO MKNTIO.S "J OpUNAL" 22 and 23. - . after spending the week with her sis- Eleven entries have been' made for ter , Mr s.. Harry Wheelock. . . FOB SALE—Farm» and Land *. Mrs. Earl.Fusselman , tho new post- ¦¦ nn FOB BBHTC—Fla ^. _ the big 100-mile automobile race at -' __!_^.-*5S5£35!?5JKfc—— SUBURBAN NEW S , 4 mistress , had the post office moved CABIN AND FOR RENT—-A NEW . MODERN BUN- KinsM. ' Carthage , Illinois on July . . ' feV-wANTBD—MEN FOB 2J17 Broadway. Inquire of- ' ' will present an Ill- to her place of buBinerss qn Main e V' deok work on steamer O. ¦ W. Hill. golow, The D..A. R.'s , street .M onday. ' ' , - ' ''hUGiAr employment. AW>» ^ ta £«"1 George F. , Durst , 1130 Spring. Tele- BOUTHEASTEBN "' KANSAS FARMS . inois centennial pageant on the col- 115H North Sixth,JK , ave- phone 1821'J. ' xt Well Improved. Price ISO te 330 an Daily Contributions_ Erom The Journal's Staff of Joh'n Blauser.ls still very III and ls ;•'jjlno steamers . acre. Wheat this yean 30.to 40 bushels lege campus the evening of July 4 at confined to his bed. • ' FOR RENT- ^AUOUST IE; ONE MOD^ an acre, Oats. Go to 100. Two yearir Trained Correspondents. 7 o'clock,. The pageant portra ys the PREisS- ern'. bungalow at 2226 Ham pshire ' land. lists M. F. Lester is a business visitor . '/' ¦hTANTBD MAN FOB BkrW pho ne 14gg. • x2 cr op pays (or Write for hundred years since Illinois became In Kansas and Missouri this week. - [ v ' inir AppTy at once. Mtyer-Ralchud- street. Call ' and terms, southwestern - Land Co.. o( ¦ ' Mf>.¦ CO., Fourth ana Maine. 1 Tbayer. Kansas. ' X7-7 a state. It begins with a masque Harvey Larimore of Macomb -is * Biggin? FOR RENT—TLAT OF POUR: ROOMS:- ¦ the elements', thea a short -Indian Bpendlng his vacation with his father . . water, g» and sswer. Inquire 980 ' ¦ ¦ ¦' ¦ ' - .:; , ? :; ttr jiNTED LIVE . BOY ABOUT 1» ¦ ' ' • " ' ¦'" -• - lll»«oagl« ¦ PAYSflN PITTSFIELO I. ¦ W ¦ northeast -part Maine street. ' - ' -3Q : scone. It portrays sketches from tho and grandparents; Mr. and Mrs. of-¦ /' year»TolEleyator Co. ^^^^ college acquaintances of Margaret *» FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM HOUSE AUTOS AMD MO'j OBCyCXES.. ' were entertained A big War Stamp meeting was held Washington, July 2.^-Gennany Is !l. iiANTED—HEL PEna AND IjABOIl- with wafer , gau and nice yard , two and Doris Elliott at Perry Saturday evening. Tho Perry becoming alarmed by the aggressive ' work In foundr y. Steady em- . newly papered Saturday afternoon In honor of their .PERRY, ILL. i -Sim for blocka from car line,¦ FOR SALB^ON E NEW . ONE ' TON Militar y band and the PltUfleld drum territorial tendenc y of her allies, ac- IS- plSyinenC Apply Otis Elevator com- and in best of repair. Also four rooms Atoxwell truck In purfect -condition. guest , Margaret Haley of Joy, 111. The Perry, 111., July 2.—Mrs. Grace Burd the state three blocks from Washlufejton square, ' spent on tho Bhad na cor ps furnished tho music Shortly cording to a report reachin g \tJ BS2E . — — with everything ready vllght take In- good light car- In ux- afternoon was and daughters and Mrs. Mar y Harring- department from Berne , Switzerland: ¦' TWO BARBERS. all f urnished :hange. B. 'F. Hendrlcks, Goldon . I1L luwn of tho Elliott home singing col- after the speaking began it began to ~-:: !*ANTED— AT ONCE, to step In to go to keeping house. This X3 ra in and the program was hastily con- ton and . dau ghter, Mamie , of Griggn- A summary , of German ' press reports, -iHS 00 B«r week guaranteed. Bran- bouse Is well , equipped and will rent .lt lege songs and knitting. Light re- ~by 108 North BlJth stree t. Qulncj r. Bowers 706r7-8, Ill- he gnests cluded. County Chairman Lee Capps vllle are at Chautauqua , N. Y.. for the says the dispatch . Is made tho '3 ihiVs. reasonable. C. E. FOR BALE—A 1916 C'17 FTVE-PAS- freshments -were served. T ' summer. The Harrin gtons have a cot- MuenBChner Post of Juno 19, with the inois Stato bank building, . Qn lney, 1U. senger ¦ I3ulck , self .starter, lookB al- were Mrs. .C. H. Thompson and her and School Chairman H. P. Hooper de- most new, good-tires. In good running tage there and the Burds will be their comment that German y's future cup . «" - WANTED—BO TS TO LBABN WOOD small son , .Mrs. J. B. Thompson , Mrs. livered short addresses. A number of : inaktng - trade. Must b« over order. 3500.for quick sole. Qulncy Vul- other speakers were on the p rogram guests for several weeks. be seriously damaged by the Turk- i - pSt eri Pat tern canising works, 924 Maine street. Tel- Charles Miller Bat on and tho Misses r virJiaTa old. - clll at Qulnoy FORlocated RENT—SEVEN at 1111 South ROOMTwelfth HOUSBstreet eph one -747, . x3 Carrlo FUher , Jo- but did not appear because of the . rain. Harris Trl plett Is spending a few ish policy of expansion. ,¦> Co.. Hlsth and mate. "I Water and electrlo lights. Call -phone Blanche Wheeler , , Ark. "The Turks ' lust for conquMt, " tlje) - [. sephine Thompson , t.ura Rankln , Har- JarnCB A. Davis , has- purchased a weeks on his farm at Stullgart . '* ; .169-W. i£ FOR SALE—TWO 1017 MODEL FORD John Lake Is confined to his home German paper says, "Is so great that ?: ' WAKTBP—Femle Help. roadsters; one , 1916. touring car; one riet Robblns and Edit h. Robblns. handBome new six cylinder automo- even the pan-German papers are pro- FOR RENT— SIX ROOM COTTXOB AT Overland, also Ford tru6k bed. In- , Quite an epidemic of whooping bile." with illness. ,V WANTED— ABOUT AUOUST lit, A 2429 Cedar str eet. Telephone 7«l. xi quire 119 South Eleventh. Telephone abou t a Rev. and Mrs. Wallralre are spand- testing against the growing demand ' ' ' -.,'lta lddLe-affOd woman to keep house .and ¦ ' cough prev ails/ there bolng A War Stamp meeting will bo hold • ¦ ¦ Call on Jo«. RENT- RAFTER JULY I, THttBB 101-W. x3 signs up at this lng the week In Chica go with her par- of the pan-Turks. " • Ijook alter smell childr en. FOR dozen quarantine¦ . at FloaBunt Hill tills evening. The The paper further states that Rus- )-.jCec«l. Ur »a 111. : xl room cotta go with olty water, at for bale— Ford tourin g car. date. ' . ents. • 1322 Elm street Inquire Theodore Mld- 11(17 M., one 1916 11., one 1914 M. Fofd Plttstlcld drum corps will probably at- Miss Ellen Crawford is home from sia's disintegration Is increasin g wllh WOMAN D1BH WASHE R. »» Nortn Eighteenth or Lorcn Qlllhouse and wife of Qnln- i . WANTED— A Sendorf , roadster , 1(17 M.. 1916 M., ana one for a y evening to tend the meetin g and furnish a part Chicago for a two weeks' vacation alarming speed. . :'- t *MsJ«stlc Cafo. , " ' phone 1S17-J. . xl coupei All In first class ¦ condition , 904 cy were down" -Thursd a of the music. County Chairman Lee Bulgaria It conceded to be an im- Maine Btf - - - '. / xtf attend the Alumni banquet and meet with rel atives. Barton . Mujllns came WANTED — OIItLS TO " .OPEBATB BliMT—Fnrnto lieJ Booms..; ' ¦ Capps and H. P. Hooper and others visit. portant pathway to the East, but; the , '^ ''¦ machines In dajr light __^0B_ old friends. : • . ' with her for a several weekB' }'' . power sewing- . FORDS CAN BURN HALF COAL OIL. family havo will deliver addresses. There was a lar ge crowd in town Post declares , Bulgarians must re- .crounJ floor, modern sanitar y factory. FOR RENTr-TH BEB ROOMS, FUR-. : or cheapest (gasoline , using our 1911 George .CosgroTe and Miss Ru th Qlllesple left Sunday member their need of Germany in or- 'it'Xiav work. Apply 12O.J!» Hamp- tUshed for : light housekeeping, mod- carburetor: 34 mllos per gallon guar- returned to Ha milton, 111-, after a . Saturday night In the Interest of tho street. NoU-Bauworth Compan jr ' - North Seventh ant eed. ' Easy starting, Gre at power morn ing for St Louis where she will The drum corps der to expand, politically and econom- V ishlro eri. InqulVs at 431 It yourself. Bis; several days' visit with his mother War Savings Stamps. street ——^' ^^ __j * Increase. Attach They camo throu gh by spend several- weeks with (relatives and several speakers* fro m. Pltt sflelrt ically. , , : profit selling for us. 10 days trial and brothorn. and friends. ' ;.' ttiADT COIXEC TOIl WANTED TO COIi- A ROOM TO RENT; TOILET AND Uoney book guarantee. Styles to fit auto. . - ' . camo.o-.er and with the Perr y bano It ' • :Tect for thu Mother 's Magailne Home bathT 11 blooks from WMhlngton park. any automobile. Alr-Frtotlon Carbur- Miss Marie Dnnn has received , Latin PLAINVILLE troit, at Camp 'Landshut: Lieut Han- buslness^-8hould make you 34,000.00 TO -EXCHANGE— IE? ACRE FARM , teacher in the High sohool. This ened by fire Thursda y evening, when f old Melle, address not glven.-ttt Camp [ii' MOTIC B TO OUR PATRONS^-OUR to 38 000 00 first year. ' Can be operated improved near railroad. Want -clear , while the soot Plalnvllle , 111., July 2.—The farm- '- ;.»¦' Stores at Lima will'be closed all day Euro pean property or grocery stock. f&O.OO per makes the corps of High school teach- the roof caught flro Rastadt. and Lieut Burr W. Leyso'n, , ly Fourth. with small capital. Startling In the cxhaUBt pipe was burning , ers will finish their harvest this ^Kjtt ¦ Signed ; W. B. Clark , C discover makes old tires new. Quar- acre. Box 83 Mon roe City. Mo. x\l ers complete . for neat year: Miss rea dy for the turesh- name of imprisonment camp ' hot :'',: St-Vlncent. xi anteed for C.000 additional miles at half the, Harold Jackson 13 confined to the week and will be ¦ : also without punc- FOR - SALE -OR TRADE -j- YOUNG Woods Is a grad uate , of Illinois InK macbine soon. * ' known. ! FBOM MOTHER. WRITE ANY cost of neC tires, rabbits or geese. Tele- and comes well rec- house from the effects of a wound on -' lOOjra Haas Lee. ures by old established, thoroughly chickens for ^ State Universi ty caused when he £V: *" la/orm ation about Oeorge Grasmus " liable firm. Fast seller: used unlver- phone 3963-W after 6 p. m. - x3 ommended. the aide of the head , -^^ l^ee or age 40, stooped shout -. Europe; particularly in war was hit with a gun bar rel. . Dr. W. F. :- .aers , weight 175. crossed eyed. I. H. islly in -wilh ability to Fred Davis, the townshi p chairman county, CopperhlU , Tenn. sone: we want man APCXIOiT SAXBq. had an organized Snider was called to'dre ss the wound. -.W-£en(l check service. | ' F8|M" Orfe? ¦ getting "Wfflirk' ' Junk before ¦ ¦ 't sell Tour subject to the decision work. ¦ • ' • ' - ¦ 11.00 to IIO OO Don Adiros county, patriotic sub- sionary and church ¦ • ¦ • f Kto your approv al. j per and talks on . . • our highest prlcea , on rags , rubber. primaries, t8MITBo be held readin gs ; feSt Jmkion 'i Dental Depot, Daven- of the democratic special music. \ jg Iowa. ' " * ¦ X7-S Iron, paper and metals. We calf for Septemb er ^j i^^ .. , jects, interspersed by ^part , , cUy orKS. W. bur old autom obile, Fred Davis, the president , presided. . Step to your telephone, call 41-and ask for our i ana-sell second-band auto parts. : * JMHA6E y \ ' ¦ ¦! Ban Tboma» herab y &utborls«s The . | Want ^.d Department. . . . , .. . •.. ^ ^ ' ROSEN &.SO1ECK %o announce tola Ki Tfi,BP.- CTlCKE!B/ DUCKS, ¦ •phone Mt Qulncy Journa l c*ndi- JUDJUSTBIKN T 'KOTICB. Carthage , 111., July 2.—The Carthage , M« Ham p.hlre, ' . dWoy ior atierltf before tbe UemocraUo State of llllnols Adams County, m.. . You'll receive a ready 'response and . almost ! ^^ -'.« eae, . turkeys squabs, and eggs. A. ^ primwie * In September. , hereby elven to ell Township Sunda y ScBooI convention | SzifcTLIebman, 11» North Sixth avenue. ' ' Publlo notice Is ¦ demands B^ ?w - x7-« ' - • ¦¦ persons having claims and was hold In the First Presb yterian 1 before you know it you'll' have one:of the -XJn- - : J JMSl. ;-;,. \ . X faarflb y-r announca myself ui can- against the esxate or . BUY ^^____ i,J ¦*¦ " . - Lewis Thompson. churoh in . this city Sunday at 8 scoufifig city Ife^ iNTlID^-TO BUNOALOW OR BAY t o l <) A for ¦ad- | employed's Mightiest Helpers the- J iisg^bbUse.af five . rooms. What have you? LOST—THUR SDAY, JUNB 37, £4uirVub/.irto^h.•Xc.. 4« ., Deceased , to present the same o'clock. The program tor the even- 'letter. ^ rnsre. weight between 1100 and 1200 judication and settlement , at: I Ml- Rev. W. F. S and country for a suitable, acceptable opening j BUtttte' price and'location In first alley between ¦ ing -was; -Music. Pra yer, ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ¦ pounds, from barn In 3 C < >f ' : ' ¦ ¦ '¦ ¦ " ' ' HK!£sffm? .buV.at once If suitable. Address and Eighth B.pt. ^.^r ^ff^^ ORUBa " ; Ju dge J. ./W. <| 1 ;: • ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦;; ,¦. . afr 'Si.tf-f.iu-B.tJoTjrnal. -. . . - xl JeffeFson and Waahln gton 1. no.^nirJn.Cof Boyd. Mqslc. Address. for you. .; ¦ ; , . : . . . -! ' and Ninth streelaT Reward for Infor- - Frank A. Javper .hereby ¦ aiittaorlxea ^rl^o^ti^oe n ty o u C5r n Williams. Appointment of nominating ' ' ' mation. - Call 'phone 104. Wnv Uhlen- The Qulncy Journa l to announce hla ?Rit »{on«%.Sf AuiuS.'5- b° iff.' ^fa ^0B-i AI.Bl-iin»celi»JieOM. ' ' ' ' xl candidacy for the office - of county oeln> the tlTth day or said month. ^. committee. Reports of township d Our WANT ADS are result getters; and brock. " > the democratlo prl- IndebtedK to sjld estate Of.cyLiNDE a treasurer f before.. All persons Immediate pay Sunday schools by county secretary, readjust yourself HB»' S4L ^-TW, 7 H. P. LOST—BETW EEN MILLER -* AR- mlry to b6 held September 11. ltlK are reques ted to make pf nominat- | they're ready to help T?OU Si^macine 'engin e, with equipment , in and C BiO, depot Mrs. L. W, Berry. Report OTiKod running order: price reasonable. thur drug stor e -^M^om^ election ;bf officers. immediately.to present-strained conditions. ; Sgf ' of -Ear- l Edmpn d-Richardson, one bag l&lf sUcks. - Return to the I hereby announce iny candidacy for :- ing committee and | BJIiizire Qulney Transfer company . 118- South the leslalature to represent the Thirty- inarhfum. Att orney. Music ' Benediction. ^ffil hirdooti Caf«, 329 Hampshire street. Fourth street. Rewsr d. ' x8 sixth senatorial dlafrlct, conslstln * of John T. and see how quick your f the counties or Adams , Pike, Calnoun The Council of Notional Defense has START ONE NOW j ¦ the,' democratlo ' ' ADJD9TS1KNT NOTICE ). \ ¦ : SORHED . HORBe' PHAE- LOST—CLASS PIN CONTAINING THE and ' Scott. ' subject - to Bute bfTlllnols. Adams county, ss. made a movement to organize a " problem is solved. \ " , : ' " SmS>R : BALE— lnlUaJs ^ 'H. a" an« "13. " Reward. prlm ^l^ WedUd ^ygent ^mbgr out an \ - . ] S&SStan,* »prlns wagon and single set of M- °Qr 1310 Jerse y. xa 1 0 r "community sing" and has sent ¦ ¦ iKginieu. Indu lre at 1014 ' Chestnut •Phoiiiri»7n ri ^ perTn. fflgPi£g?'J& &2tiSl invitation to all Interested to assemble ¦ ¦ ¦ Oaljr> - • ' ' gainst th. ^.% -- 1 ; 85- Wor&^to'3-ll%a.: '2Sc , . . B^S'i ^^'^ ' si LOST—BETWE EN QUINCY .TRANS- I,, hereby announce , . myseij! as ^ 0 ^^^ at the court yard Sunda y evening, at ¦ " ¦ .VHW:: LITTLE USED fer company and C, B. & Q. depot a candidate , for ni.mlnaUon:.to Athe of- e 4 ,' there ' will be a .__ ' v ' ' MaS88$8Ji&3ilT Bt»Bil *A' smaller sizes, at Quin- bunch of gold sUcks. Return to qnlney fice of count y tr *aBUrer, --:< aubJect to n W&«. JSuiSr 7:00 o'clock. when .i {' . . : n nBBK? ^L J Transfer Co. and receive reword. xl the declsloh' of the demooratlo-prlmar y termfudic Sfoof tho Count y Court of Attains half hour 's singing of . sacred songs. ys.o' v*^^;;^ ^ H^S5-Works7 ij7.South Tenth . 'Phone at the Court g !J !i- j %.i 1- ' i- -'i- - '¦ x * to be held SoP ' ^J. >i ' Count y, to be hoWen This Will open tho union evening WH '' ' . ' ' ' FOB _ SALE—JlTMtocfc. JIe ckuj . House In the City of Qulncy, onr the First Monda y of July, A. P.. 1»1». helnc gbVpel aoCT'c'W conducted by ¦ the sev- ¦ ; FOR SAIfi—30 PUR ^I BRED, BIG I wish to announce mr candidacy for eral churches /of "Cartha ge and. held Pept. ,' : ; ; Phone 41. I type , Poland ' China shoats—some the nomination for the office of count y as last summer pat of doors. - . ' . - . .- ' I Want Ad. ? . choice Kelts and boars. Inquire at treoaurar . subject - to the .decision of M&'ilH^aartSs Ban ge'a blacksmith shop. Twen- t h<> democratic primaries to b« held The annual Hancock Cotrnty Sunday Frank ¦ . ¦ ty-fourth and State streets. Phone 14«: B,p ,ml,.r 11. ifo , School convention will¦ be held In the £ RDMJ . - ' ' ¦KMr ^J -^ S^^ ^- ^ - . < ' . .. - ... I V , . . ' - 1 REV. GREENMAN DELIVERS AN BtTZZ- Z-Z»Z-Z-! INSPIRING PATRIOTIC SERMON AT UNITARIAN CHURCH
• i i i i ^ -11 ' .. —i— . ¦ * ¦ — m *————* .)'& (Cont inued from Pa ge Five.) . f TODAYS MARKETS— Ideals o( less democratic, less cul- point over yesterday 's close and lifted ¦ the prominent .metals 1 to 1H points. tured, less forwar d nations. . [the local mabk et J Oils also registered additional gains , ( LIVE STOCK MARKETS ] Led on by too . ideal ot humanit y as- with Baldwin Locomotive, Republic similated - to one common type ,' the Hogs, are 10c lower toda y:. On the Iron and Tobacco Products, but Amer- Chicago. - ,. . small nations endeavored to follow city market lot three , loads of- lopae ican. . Tobacco yielded 3 points and Chicago, July 2.—Hogs—Receipts, the most successful; they abandoned mixed-ba y Bold for »4,. ou went , at Western Union l',4. Rails were com- 45,000; left over; 4,-200 ; early market their national costumes, - their age ?13.60 , t*o loads of yellow corn wwtf pletely neglected , save for Reading 's slow, io to 16c lower , than yester- long customs and so arran ged their ut 11.50 and.two of oat s at 85c. On* occasional activity at- a gain of al- day's average , top $17. Bulk of sales, education that their very langua ge load of baled wheat Btra w,ep;d for %% most a point ¦ ' ~- $16.40 to $16.90 ; butchers , $16.56 to yielded to others ' of wider iise. .The ¦ Utterly ' bonds, SU's sold at 99.6S $17; packing. $16.95 to $16.66 ; light whole tendency was '.towards the crea- Cat Lot Hogs. •; , •• . • " .. . < to P't.62 ; first 4'a at 94.02 to 94.18; $16.60 to $17; rough, $15.60 to $16.90; tion of great units and as a result Shipments originati ng . wesVoMh e seeontl 4'» at 94.to 84.20, and.4 K' e at pigs, $16.20 to $16.76; top, $17. emerged Russia, Germ any, - Italy; and ¦MlBBtsBl pjil river weighed at C, 8, * 96.18 tb '-M-St. Cattle—Receipts , 17,000; steers , the' consolidation jof lesser lands. The i. slock yards In Qulncy. • , . . . ¦ Stocks were hesitant at the,opening above $17, steady, others , Including last forty years, however, have se£n woigulna; JOO.sJ owuu , un- Hogs—Choice, - - ¦¦ ¦ of today'* .trading, as a remit of yes- butchers, stackers and feeders a nactioh. - Little nations having to 250 pounds . >»16.10 to 116.80. , ter<«y'6 heavy close, but soon devel- evenly, 10 to J5o lower. Calves steady. awakened to the value et their own HogB—Choice , weighing 'left to '80S Good choice prime " beef cattle, $18. 1 ' ¦ oped n firmer tendency under lead of inherited 'culture, ore now fightin g pounds, »1G to,, f 10.30. ,' . " .:. ,; the uiu»4 speculative f»v6rltea. Hex- Sheep—Receipts ,-11,000; sheep and for their racial life and agblnst ab- Hogs—Choice , weighing 1 140 to-UO steady ; some ¦ ; " Icia Petroleum , Dlttlllara sod Atlantic rsnge lambs general ly sorption by the stronger -political and pounds, M5.10 to »15.20. ' ,.. ' . . Gu lf averaged 1'point advances and: V. native lambs, 26a higher. Choice and military nations..' The little peoples Bough heavy hogs, $16.60 to $W. a Steel rose a luge fraction on its prime lambs, $18.75 to $19; cholc. and like the-Bohemians, Hungarians and ' weighing SO to. 310 Pigs—Choice ¦ ¦ Initial offering oFl.BOO shsrei. Bald- pri me ewes, $13.25. ; ' . Lithuanians are reviving the' studs) of pounds , $16.60 to $16.10.' ¦; • ' . their own languages and laying great '< win ' Locomotive, Crucible steel, Kansas City. Wagon load Hogs. - ' Amerloan Smelting. Anacohda, Amer- Kansas City, Mo., July 2.—Hog?— store upon their own ideals ' In let- -averm glng '2 00 to 260 ' Hogs—Choice , ¦ ¦ ¦ ican Telephone and Sumatra Tobacco Receipts 12^00 ; lower. Bulk $18.40 to ters and in arts. What Jokai , did for poundB, $16.60. to $16. - . ' • - ilBO ' strengthened substantially but Huoga.y, Pupin for Serbia, tweiner tot • 1«0 to MS $16.60; heavy $16.60 to $16.65; light Hogs—Choice, avera ging- Lackawanna and Bethlehem Steels $16.30 to $16.60; pigs $16.00 to SlfcU. Yiddish Russia and Prof. ' Masaraok pounds, $16.26 to ?16,6/, 1 ,,.. ,,„ ind General Motors were slightly re- tor Bohemia, other patriots aro do- , avera ging .140 to 160 ¦ Cattle—Receipts 11,000; steady. Hegs—Choice actionary. Liberty bondB were steady. Steers $17.36 to $18J6; cows $6^0 to ing for their own little nations, and pounds , $16.76 to $l«.B0. ; , . . to by Jealously preserving their ,past hogs, : $16C . to ; $«.«. $13.60; heifers $^J30 $14.00; ialves Rou gh heav y ' ¦ • ' ¦' " culture , by guarding their present na- Plgs--8O .to >26 pounds ,:$16 to $8.00 to $14.76. .' . - . •; ¦ V • tional life, hope throu gh tho life and Sheep—Receipts , 8,000; steady. death struggle ot today to ensure a ' lot,hogs are . worth . U' outside Lambs $16.00 to $17.76; yearlings " • Car wagon hogs in I Mi 6BAIN IrttRKEfT l continuance of their own culture; stations the same as ¦ $13.00 to $16.60; . wethers 412.00 to * ' ¦ ¦ ' ' * •¦- ¦ ¦ ' that , which expresses the peculiar Quincy. . • , .- • _ . . • , .- . Chicago, July 2.—Liberal receipts $14.50; ewes $10.00 to $13.00. genius of their own race, to the end land favorable weather , gave an ad- ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' ' ¦: , Omaha. • . .. -. , Quotations From 'Local Butcher s. vantage to tie bea rs in corn. On the , also that it may contribijte to the Steere- ^at , $7 to W.B0. -. resulting factine In values, however, Omaha , July 3.—Hogs—Receipts sum total of humanity 's advance. And • Cows—Fat , $4.60 to $6.60. .. - • commission; ,house buying Increased , 17,600; . steady. . . Heavy $16.00 to today, Instead ot holding to the ideal • ¦ $16.85; mUed to $16.S6; light ot one language , one organisation of • Veal calvts—$0.60 to $12.00. ¦ . ¦ And the market rallied. Trade.for tho $16.16 . BullB-r-$4 to $8 : „ ' most , part -was local. Opening prices , $16.16 to $16.40; pigs $11.00 to $16.00; government and one social frame- Spring lambiH-$^ 14.S0. - -¦>. bulk $l6.« to '$HJ6. " , ' work , men ot little nations are proud- ¦ \¦ which ranged from Vtc to %c lover : Sheep-$7.60. ¦¦; :¦ with , July $1.47 to $1.47% , and Sep- CaUle — Receipts 6^00 ; steady. ly asserting allegiance to their own \^ tember $1.50H were followed-bj mod- Steers $12.60 to ¦ $18.80 ; cows and Inheritance and - supporting an ideal , .Stntw Oralni H»j ¦ ot humanity which will be tho greater Wheat, Oats, Com - erate further setbujka-and then by heifers $8.00¦ to $13.50; calves $10.00 to (Buying-Pr^ ices). , - - ' - - " - - ,- ¦ because It* part * are not eimllai but and Seed. ¦ ¦decided upturn. . . $18^8. . /.,- • . . - . . .Mixed 'hay—Bal ed; $17. ' Oata. reflected the action of com. . Sheep-^- . Receipts' ' 11,750;, steady. diverse. ' "Kill the old, enslave .the Mixed bay- i-lxxjse, IJ 3.60 to $11. - ./ Selllflg. though , was of only A scit- Yearlings $18.00 to ¦ $14.00 ; wethers younx and engraft the Gorman seed Timoth y—Baled, '$14. - " . tered sort; After, opening He to %o $12.00 to $13.00; ewes $10.60 to $12.00; Upon the women" Is a Prussian war . Timothy hay—Loo se1, $18. down with August 67% to 67% , the order that looks toward the extermin- ' Prairie hayr-19. ' lambs $16.26, to $18.25. ¦ market .' ascended to -slightly sbov» ' ¦ ¦ '" ation at the life and the extinction of Clover hay—Loos e, $21. yestertay -o flnUh...... , St. torn *. . . , the culture of small1 races. How Clover hay—-Bal ed, $20. , - Ugbtness of offerings mid* pro * St Lffuis, Mo., July 2.—Hogs—Re- could we stand coldly by and not ot- Lon g Tom. bay-r- 'i*. visions average 'a, little higher. . The ceipts 19,000; lower. Lights $16.65 to ter a helping hand to the patriots of Corn—Yel low, $1.60. , \ . . . , . , best ' $16.70; pigs $16.25 to $16.66; mixed • •¦ ¦ " ' ¦ ' was-ftr ;ribs. .. . , Poland, Finland , BohonJa , Ukranla , ;Oats-r-65c. • ' • ; . : Chicago-Cash Brain Close. $1846 to $16.70; heavy $16.50 to Belgium, Rumania , Serbia , -Alsace, stra w—$8. ¦ ¦ Baled oata ¦ . Chicago, July 2.—Corn—No. 2 Jnli- $16.65; bulk. $16.45 to $16.65. Armenia and a score of .other small ¦ Baled wheat - straw ^- 18. , ed, $1.7V to $1.85; ' No. $ mixed, $1.25 Cattle—Receipts 8,600; steady. races in. their attempts to rise again only one generation standin g between Baled shredded fodder—$12. - to $1.30; ' No. 2- yellov, $1.74; No. S Steers $11.60 to $17.60; heifers $9.60 to and to assert their right to work out himself and the German fatherland: MILLERS MUST RETURN THRIFT STAMP PICNIC 1 Baled clover hullln gs^-$ 14. yellow, $1.69 to $1.70; No. 4 yellow "It-4s not only because you are your- 12 to $16.- * , . . $15.60; cows $7.50 to $13.76; calves their own genius in their own way. Clover. seod7^$ 11.02 to $1.6B; No. 6 yellow, $1.37 to $7.76 to $17.00. ' ' selves fine and true and upright and U. S. EXCESS PROFITS AT BALDWIN SUCCEg Wheat—No. 2. at mill, $2.06 to $2.10 :, ' . Whether the future will witness a , Young America, that '' $1.61; NO. 6 yellow.' $1.26 to $1.40; No. Sheep—Receipts 3,700; strong. unity or a diversity of nations or a daring and tree f By AMOclated Pr«i«.l ' , relay rao« per bushel. - -. 3 white , $1.67; No. 4 white., $1.76 to tho world finds ,its hope in you. The With a base ball game . Hyc—$3.26 per bushel : Lambs $14.001 to $18.00; ewes $11.00 to higher - unity based on freedom and Washington , July 2.—Flour millers City Girls ' Cadf $1.85r Hoi f i -whlte,'$1.40 to $1.60; sam- - - ' 1 • - - ¦ ' world knows the men, the'great deeds drilling by the .Gem :¦, ' IU.00-. . . - . .' . . , •: justice for all nations we do not know, who made excess profits during the Butter, ple. -78o tolir.26. - . • . ' . and the principles, greater than men as charged by the corps, an organisation of colored jeo- Today ' s Produce . Market — Oats—Old billing. No. 2 white, 78; : . Xsst St Loots. ' but this Is clear: the great free na- last fiscal year, pie. and dancing in the evening u Eggs and Poultry (Buying PrlceO. East St Louis, 111., July 1.—Hogs- tions are now engaged in a deadly or-deeds , that hare made this Amer- federal trade commission to its report No. 1, 8So No. 3 white, 77 to 77Hi No. 4 white , ica- of yours and mine. Tho world , must retnrn features , the picnic given by the ^ In ; Butter—Choice country, - 7fiVi- to 77; new billing,. Xp. 2 mixed, Receipts, 19,000 ; marke t 16c to 20c Strife for the fulfillment of the 'ideal Saturday to the senate to' 40c; rackin g stockvUc, candled. ' lower; mixed, $16.35 to $16.70; heavy, o( a higher unity In which shall be knows that In you, -whether your an- the amount of such profit * to the gov- dependent Workers , an auxiliary 0) , ,- candied. 74* to 76; . No. 2 white , TOVi! No. 3 cestors came over in the. Mayflower ernment In the form of milled flour, the Red Cross, at Baldwin park Mon> EggSr-30o P"1" *oi«S ¦ , White; 77H to 7844 ; Ko. 4 white , 77% ; $16.50 to $16.66 ; rough, $15.00 to recognised sad cherished the diver- 1 Old rboB tors—18c. \\ .. . , . ¦ - ' 116.60 ; light $16.66 to $16.70; ' pigs, sity ot nationalities , on the preserva- three hundred years ago, or in the under regulations mode public- today day afternoon and evening to boost ' ;¦ " ' Itanda rd. 77« to 7814. • ; . stamps was a Ducks—16c. , . ' • *• .¦; i . » '¦ ,. $14.66 to $18.65; bulk , $J6.45 to $16.65. tion ot which depends the fulfillment steerage of a liner twenty years ago, by Food Administrator Hoover. the sale of thrift Uf " ¦¦ - ' . •• Peotik Cuh Grain. , , - trade commission ' A large crowd attended ana "Geese—12c. - . . i > • ' : ; Peorla, III., July 2. Cattle—Re ceipts, ' 8,600; market of perfect humanity.. What does his- lives the spirit of a great tradition. The federal success. • ¦ ' ' . ¦ -^Corri— Receipts ¦ ¦ charged that the millers had made a paying the admission fw> of Hens—24c. 89 cars; market , grades unchanged to steady. • ' . " ' tory teach os7 In discussing. Zionism The world puts it* hope In you, but each one . Spri ng chlpkcno ,. 2 lbs. or more , 82c Sheep—Receipts, 3,700; market and the possible return ot the Jesus not only in you. ' It puts its hope in profit of 45 cents a barrel on flour Ka was given a thrift stamp in OS; 2o lower; sample unchanged; No. 3 despite the food administratio n's reg- change. Refreshment s were served per pound. ' ' . white, $1.92 bid; No. 3 white , $1.90 strongr to higher. - ' ' to Palestine as a nation, I once heard the grea t ghosts that , stud behind Sir Claude Mqntiglore say concerning you, .'upholding your arms, whisper- ulations limitin g tho differential to on the grounds. Miss Susie Brent li Mill Pro ducts (Wholesale Selling bid ; Mo. 6.white , $1.33 to $1.36; No. 3 . St Joseph. 25 cents. It develops that the com- president ot the Indo pendent Worte 1 ¦ ¦ yellow:,.$1.60;.No; 4 yellow, $1.63 ; No. St Joseph , Ma, July 2.—Hogs—Re- the subject under our presont consid- ing wisdom to yon, patience, perse- s report was anticipated , as . 'Pric es)* • eration: "The Hebrew prophetretatce- verance, courage. Herpes are behind mission' ers; Miss Anna Smith, secretary! Corn meal—Bulk; $4.60 per hund red 6 yollow, $1.43 ; No. 6 yellow, $U3 to ceipts, 8,000; steady; top, $16.65; bulk , the administration 's regulations were Lieut Schumak er and Mr *. Duttoi $1.35; No. -4 mixed, $1.48; No. 6 mixed, $16.45 to $16.60. men looked forward to a unity by a you, upholding yon. Young America. " -June P< process which should reduce ' to one sent out last 17. Millers wboDe had char ge of drilling the cadets an4 Ftour—Stra ight patent , $11.40 per $1.12; sample, 65c to $1.80. Cattle—ReoetptS, 2,500; steady; Centuries ago andther Hebrew made profits at the close of the fiscal year , , ive Devon played several en- ¦- Kansas, Oats-^Racelpts, 9 ears ; market -^c steers, $13.00 to $18.00; cows and heif- single nation all the peoples of the a similar appeal: "Therefore let u« are In excess ot the maximum Mrs Ol barrel north ern, $11.60; ' world, cherishing tb e belief that' they June 30, joyable selections on the piano. ' .. -\ $11.40. > ' . ; to Me higher; ' No. 2 white. 76K; ers , $6.00 to $15.60;¦ calves, $6.00 to , also, seeing we are compassed about permitted, are required to credit the $11.60; graham. ' ¦ . • ¦ < - chosen people and the.one . SbipstUff—U.85. ¦ ' • " , ' standard , 76 H to 77%; No.¦ 3 white . $13.60.,: . • were the . -with' so' great a cloud of witnesses, amount or excess to the food admin- N 1.00 per hundred- to 76V4. -- : Sheep— Receipts,. 1,000; higher; single nation to survive. This, the lay aside every weight , and let us run istration to be liquidat ed by flour to Eich Slacker 's Mother Brao—11.«5 to f 76*4¦ Messianic Kingdom doctrine held lambs ,. $13.00 to $18.00;. ewes ¦ , $6.00 to with patience the race that Is set be- be sold to the arm y, navy; mar ine St. Louis .Cast Grain. ' 1 ¦ ' • : ' hundred- . $13.00. . •. - forth as the Ideal of society, a world corps and the food administration ' Accused of Aiding choppe d corn—»3.l0¦ per ¦ '8 C. Louis, 'July , 2.—Corn opened 10- fore I'S." , ' weight • ¦ :' ¦ - . i , - . .' !¦•> ¦ : " . - to 6c higher on best grades white In which-every one either by birth or grain corporation in New York at $1 . - ¦ adoption should be a Jew ; when that Now, what in short is our conclu- ' ¦ ¦ " Retail feei prices are as follows: corn. Nothing sold in other grades sion : Nationalit y is a permanent and a barrel: . • . - • ' . ' Philadelphia , pa., July 2.—Emma < • Bran—$1.06 per hundredweight , was achieved, you would have oh The millers' books trill be balanced weeJthy widow of a but seems to be , fairly good demand earth (he Kingdom of God." The Jews necessar y, fact In life; we cannot do again , as of July. 1, Bergdoll. PJW ' 'Middlings—$2.4 0. per hundredwei ght and will soli higher. No. 2 white $1.98 .with nations, the experiment as of June SO, and delphla , brewer, was' held in .f»,M Cotton oeed meal—$2.90 per hun- [PRODUCE MARKETS] despaired of doing this by their own away to show the amount of the excess next MM to $2.00; No. 3 white $1.82 to $l.k. has been tried and failed , we must not ¦¦ ' -bail tot » further heari ng dredweig ht . ' efforts, but boped God woulC do it profit. ' . OaU—No. 3 white 77c to 77Hc;, No. Kansas City Produce. ' , permit a single state to claim to . be day by a United States conunisslotu Chopped corn—$ 3.20 per. hundred- for them. Now that policy failed as only on a charge of aidin g her son, Qrovii weight. ' . V 4 white 76Mc to 77c. . Kansas City, .Mo., July 2.—Butler Dr. Konler, the distinguished Ameri- the superior ot nations when it is Kansas - City Cash Grain. ' one among . nations; the. experiment Albany (N. Y.j ifurse Sees •' C. ;Bergdoll, to:avold serving In Oj . Shlpatuff—$2. * . . : , ' , \ ' ' and poultry, unchanged. can Jewish scholar , has pplnted out . ¦ - - Kansas City, Wo..' July 2.—Corn— . Eggs—Fir sts, 34H; seconds , 27. in bis recent volume on Jewish The- has been tried and found wanting: nfttlftniil army. - - ' ' *$i , V 2.mixed, - $1.66 to $1.69; the final argument on that question . . Lufbery 's Death Battle ¦ Bergdoll, who Is widely known *! Linseed Oll,>Etc. ' • New York Produce. ology, because It was contrary to the and Is « Unseed oil - In lots fro m one to No. i white, « tl.87 to $1.90; No. I New York, July 2.—Butte r—Steady; principles of progress one may tr ace Is now being fought out On the bat-¦ 'automobile racing circles yellow. $1.61 .to $}.64. . tle fields of Euro pe. .- .' : ; . • ¦" Alban y.' -N.'/T ," July, 2.—Miss Con- expert arijitor, tailed to report to h tour barrels , wholesale , selling prices . receipts , 21,148. Creamery, higher In a consideration of the progress¦ ot ' ' $1.71 per gallon . for raw and $1.76 tor Oats—No. 2-. white, 76H to 76; Na than extras, 45 to 45H: creamer y ex- the.family. Where the family was I am not-alone In thin king that the sUnce' R. Rowo, Albany girl with the local board for physical examlnatl ^ 2 mixed, 71H to 72. ¦ solution in store . for base hospital unit No. 116 In France, last summer sad disappeared. He «i boiled . Turpentin e, 66c per . gallon. . ¦- ' tras , 44H: firsts, 42H to 44; packing merged Into the tribe, the family did future holds a White lead, J12.7B per 100 pound keg ; Rye^-$1.60'to. .$1.66; .- • stock, - current .'make ' No. 2/ 33. - not disappear; when the tribe was humanit y; It Is the -Christian doc- was , an eye witness of the air battle reported to have gone to Mexico. 8 Hides ¦ Wool , Feathers, Tallow and Hax—Stead y. r ered, storage {lacked.firsts not quoted; , Is to be a hither unity above the na- ful operation of this according to department of Furs (Buying Prices). do regular packed extra firsts , 39>o tion, it must be something in. which achieved is to.be found !n tin bhtor y . "One o(. the American air flying fidals, found papers that lndicatl Hides—Current receipts strictly 41; do firsts, 36 to 38tt. the nation does not disappear. and present government of our own squadrons Is quite near us here ," she Mrs. Bergdoll had probably known O " No. 1 cored. $16; applied wrote, ' ¦ ' ' short haired hides. Cheese—Firm; receipts , 9,636; What was the Roman ideal? ,' United States. This doctrine "and the day after we came whereabouts of her son. ' ' :¦ No. 2 cured , 14; No. 1 cured bulls, state fresh specials, 24 H; do average tc the world ot nation * in .the -spirit we ' were caked by the chlwf nurse to 2 cured bulls, $10; No. 1 (LONG COMMISSION! Rome, recognis ing the existence ' $11; No. run. 28U. ¦ : . ' . . - and right of the perpetuity of nat ions, of brotherhood, , inspired by a com- attend an aviator 's funeral. Next :-; green hides , $13; No. 2 green hides, , X,lve poultry—Firm. Broilers, '45 to. mon- hope for, humanit y, cannot but morning, we heard guns overhead Gypsy 's Breath Worth : | $12 ; No. 1 green bulls, $9; No. 2 green attempted to forge them into a higher commonwealth of nations about >:SO and wo saw the '.flgbt be- ' jCO. MARKt -T WIRES? 50; other prices unquoted ! dressed , unity; a politica l complex of unex- result in a : Fortune? No, Only bulb, $8; No. 1 veal calf, $27;, No..3 quiet ; unchanged. In which each' shall davetob in peace tween Maj. Lufbery and the Hun plane ^p* veal calf, $2C; No. 1 kip, $20; No. J terminate *- nations. . Rome, always .genius ;an d-con- that caused hit death. I shall never born— Open High Low Closa Chicago Produce. to the full its own. " • kip, $19; deacons , J l to $1.60; slunke, Jul y U47% 148K 14614 148% holding the right, to dominate, did tribute to the enrichment . of the forget that sight and the . sound of the ! st Louis, July 1—Lena Yemool 25 to 60; borso hides , No. 1 lar ge; Chicago, July 2.—Butter , ¦ un- not ' entirely succeed ; yet tho Roman wlch. a who told fortunes uli Aug. . ..149% 151H.149 161% changed. . wholo Its own1 peculiar , an3¦ indispen- guns going off In the Ur , and by de- gyi/cf' full mane and tail, $6;. hors o bides, Sept . .'-....- .;. 150% 163 ISO 152% idea was higher than the Hebrew, gift: ;. - ' • - - . .' ¦' . - ' ' . grees the Hun plane rose higher and til she'wa arrestod here, was filtti maifo and tall, |5; BBga—Unsettled ; receipts , 17,63a sable .- . * No. 2 lar ge full Oats— . and a step forward. "then wiU.all tribes be hlest with hid- Itself. In a thick cloud, Soon we |100 and c&U attar Mrs. Nellie Qu«k ponies and glue, $1:60 to $2.60 ; colts, ¦ cases; firsts, 34H to 36!, ordinary . The falsity ot" both these ideals, , heard that Maj. Lufbery had been policewoj&sn, . testified she " blewitS 36c to $1; pelts, 60c to $3 each as to July .:.. 7lW- v73- 71H . 72% firsts, 32ft to 34ft; at mark, cases fruit from life's glad tre e and in Its A'ug. -. :¦. 67% 67% Semitic and ' Roman,: as 'the ideal of brothers rest sons of one killed and it caused a big sensation." a dollar at the -woman's place ot' bu) 69% 69% included. 31tt to 34. shade like after the woman blew her breat Sept 66W 68 '66% 68 . the Prussian governmen t Is the be> family." ' ' . , - She wrote of attending Lufbery 'a I nessr 1 . Tallow—No. 1, 13o; No. 2, 10c . ¦ Potatoes—Unsettled ; old. receipts , Hot either the progross of the \ funeral and said; "I may seo other |n to ,Mrs. iQuick handkeTchiet '« Groasc—White , 12c; yellow Pork— ' . 7 cars; Wisconsin , Michigan and Min- that Just ' one word ' mo •». I go back * ¦ ¦- , 10c; ;... ., world or the will of God calls for military funerals , perhaps with more told her a fortune woulil grow theri brown, 8( . ' . . . Jul y , nesota , bulk , $1.75 to-$1.00; do. sacks, In thought to the day . on. which Bun- Sept 44.00 44.B0 44,00 44:50 the,survival of one single nation , to ' gran deur , ' but I shall never forget Wool—Good bright staple wool , ' ¦ $3 to $2.10 ; new , r eceipts. 60 cars'; ker Hill monum ent was dedicated , ; - Ijird— . . -.,- the exclusion of others. ' . was again the , ora tor his; and I cannot help but think how Thousands of Books Are choice medium, 62 to 66c; good bright Louisiana, Arkansas and Texas , sack- ' baniel Webster much ¦ it would have . meant for his ;:^ Bta plo wool, choice fine, 60 to . 62c; July ....'.;...25.70 25.76 26.66 25.70 ed, triumphs , $2.60 to $3; do, white , Was It Braersoh or some other maa and closed ' his oration .with these ' - • ' ' ' '- " " ' ' " '' ' ' mother to be there. " . . • ' . - Sept to Twps Abrow Sept' 26.82 26.90 -25.77 25.86 who said ; "Nations , as well, as men, . ¦ • ¦ - ¦ ' ' good . bright staplo . wool, choice $2.60 to $2.90; Virginia , barrels; $6.46 words: , . * :* - . - . , . ' ¦ ¦ coarse, 5& to 60; ordinary bright Short Ribs— • . to $6.60.- . • '. • .'. , - ; ¦ . ' ' are unequal by birth , powers, and at- "When both' we and ' our children ' B li.plo wool, fine, 67 to 60c;. ordinary Jul y ....,,.,;23.60 88.67 23.58 S3.67 Poultry—Alive , lower; fowls, 28; tainments, but by their very inequal- are consigned . to the house . for all Speoial Attractions Saratoga Springs , N. YM Julr 'i aS bright sta ple wool, coarse , 55 to 68c; Sept...... 24.00 24.30 23.87 24.30 ¦ - cbm« Books are following the Amtridp ''¦ ' ' ' springs. 38 to 44. • . ' . ities, they fit together Into one the living, may love of countr y, glow ' ' • ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦: • " - armies overseas by the himdreds -ol jiomi bri ght stap lo wool, medium, 60 . CM o»g» ' • i- - • i • . St. Louis Poultry. . plicate d whole so that you cannot lose with equal,, fervor amon g :tho»e to .; for Highland Park . to &9c;- fine, C4 to 67;-coars o, 62 to Chicago. Jul y 2.—Hogs—Receipts , July. . 2.—Poultry- anyone without In however small our blood shall^ thousands , according to reports to 8)1 ¦ ¦ • St. Louis, Mo.. whom our names and 56. . . ¦:• . ,000; Blow ; lower than yesterday 's progress ¦' when submitted to the :, American Llbraity 45 Butter and eggB, unchanged. degree, damaging the whole; have , descended- • And , then. ' - . The management of Highland will ' Wool in poor condition foe staple avera ge; bulk. $16.40 to $16.90; butch- depends , not on pretendin g that ' wo honored and decrepit age,-shall, lean offer unusual attractions all this week. association which opened Its annirtl or heavy In Bhrlnkag ^or dark' color, ers. $16.66 to $17.00; packin g, $16.96 to are all equal , but In finding the spe- against the base , ot this monument The now vaudeville bill for the week , cohvenuott here last.night Alntadf 3 to 5c less than the above ,prices. $16.j5; llght $16.60 to $17.00 ; rough, MediU McC onniok cial .work for which our special In- and troops of Ingenuous youths shall goes on tonight That the vaudeville nearly- 300.000 books . have : beto Defective wools such as bur ryi (16.60 to $16,90; pigs, $16.20 to $16.75. ¦ when the performance is winning favor Is . people. The park will open at nine ' ' ' ¦ ¦ ' ing here and ask the- republ icans one hand, the still existing empire ¦ - . j . year; "16, . . . • . •; their votes. Whether be-the common superior ,' May we with equal sincerit y, and in the morning. 'and will operatn con- Winni peg, today, - 85; last week, slralght out for claimed to. Tbank God, tinuously with attractions of all kinds. - ¦ •: - ho will have a private \blow-out tor of all nation 's, and on tho other hand, ferv or repeat the prayer , 147 ; ¦ last year ,,431. . .• . I.am an j Anierloao. ' . . ; - -. . For the special arm y and navy display [ NEW YORK STOCK LEtTER ] . . " . - . Ure 8toeK. ' " ... . the colored ' population ; at Baldwin the Romanized Chri stian church hold- of fireworks at night permission . has Chica go. -July 2.—HojA, : estima ted , park and uncork a little oratory along ing to the doctrine that it was now been.grant pd by the government for Now York. July 2.—Tradin g became 45,000; last over, 4.200. • , with things not found in the desert the chosen instrument of God , mado 50 in ¦ this display, Mr. Brelnlg is an expert mor e contracted .-on loo furthcr ' ad- , Chicago Car I.ot B. . of Sahara and the state of Maine , has the same claim. The attempt' , to ad- Men from 18 to ; in the buildin g of fireworks and prom- vnnco which carried' . U.; S.tfteol'a "Wheat , today, 1; contract 0; es\l- not been made public .But as far as just the respective claims of the em- . Tennessee Must Work ises an extra fine display tor both thi matedf l i 'laat' yeir.'J iollday. that is concerned , McCormlck did' not pire and tbo . church furnished the afternoon and night' ¦ •:' Corn, today, 1, 301; . contract, 8; estl- ' make it public either , not so you chief content of history for centuries July- , Rye mitted 311;Jast year , holiday. . , notice It Congressman Foss to, , follow. Neither v. empire nor !• Nashville , Tenn.,. 8^-GoV Oats, " today. 299s contract Jl8; estl. could basjssued a proclamation ; calling up- "Uncle Joe '.' Cannon Asked will be here Satu rday and Sunday, church succeeded. In effecting a unity officers; ' mated¦ , 289;-last year ,, holiday. . on sheriffs and other poace ¦ ¦ ¦ and 'Monday will begin tour " of the of the nations. ;.v V JAMES E. '• ¦ ' Receipts. • -.. .: a\¦ ' to see that all men between , the ages : - toi Again' Be C&ndidatfl;. county. . - , • ' .¦ .- - ' . ~ ', : ':, . - Coincident with the , Renaissance and are engagud in some gain- ¦TOb .e%t: . Today, ¦ 182,000; last . year , wo note a fcuddon of 18 and-60 , - ' ' . " ¦ ' ¦ ' • '; . ' the Reform ation, 'Th e governor -, > de- : holiday, . | / .. . ; feeling' of nationality ful occupation , , . Watseka; , nt, Jul y\ .lr-A . resplutjon BENNETT Corn: . " Today, ' 637,000 ; last.year , and widespread clnres the volunteer .staM canaot af- reques ting "Uncle :Joe " Cannon again • ' , ¦ ' : Qivil Service,; :; :,; throughout , Europe. ', By natio n, I do loafers to coniumo holiday ^ " • ; . More¦ ; ' ford to permit . to .become'«-cand idate-fpri congress & CO- Oats: Today; 738.000; last year , not mean people who - speak the same food , that, Is needed for soldiers and was adopted by the eighteen th Cop, ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ¦ Exams Announced " ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦• ' ¦ ¦ ; #00 POSTAL fiUIlDDfO. . holiday. ; • ¦ ' ' language , or have the . Bamo blood workers; -> . - .^ " . • . <: •. gressloual republican committee. , • That WiU Pit YourS ^ ¦ 1 ¦ ' d* ¦ ¦ CIUCAOO, ILL - . ' Snjpment *; " '.. , ;T flowing ' in their veins. ;. What makes darin g the ' country needs his "coan- ¦ ¦ ¦ Wheat: ' Toda y. 17,000!. last year , Unassemb led examinations ' for a nation is tho enjoyment ' of a com- mature Judgment and ' exDeri. ¦\vitiiBBM : - Kemben Chica go Hoard ol Traie. ¦ sel, ¦ 'j ' ¦ .^M§m • , - . . . • ¦;• ; ,.. and ' obtained either. Jby In- , .. ¦¦" -¦.. , .- ¦„: ¦: • ' - " ¦ ' ' Et Louis and l'esrla, holiday. . , v '; leatherworker , computer - master mon tradit ion, Gets Decree After Having enco. "- /.. . . . - ; . • '.. ., . - Wish to rent, or "oi^SIIHI ¦ Cora: Today. 838,000;- last year, and assistant engtneeV and heritance or adoption, as to the past, ' *' " ¦ ' ' - compute * . ;. > ;.;:; ¦ ->¦ Wesnt V-.niattar,, whlejKS s holiday. '•' - . '. j' : -\.' ' , hope as to tho 'future, ! Hubby But 90 Minutes ? ¦ ' engineer In forest products have been and a common Enemy¦ JMrp lanes S^t:: " Comm ission Merchants Oats: Today, 356,0(10 ; . last . y«aT, announced by the United States civil A common tradition and a common ' OUA1K , i'I10Vl»10S8, Mi'lltliS Wha s,;Ajn ; ¦ " ;•: s \Wffi&&wSM " " ' ' ' '' ' ¦ ' service . commission, only mea . bein g hope, that iS ; t ,mak>, ?ric» a Ban' Francis co, July S^r-Mrs , Je»n- for . Paris ^-That' Aj | I AND I1OKDS. . ¦ • .'¦ • • - - Total Cleara nce ; . . :¦¦ - ::- / , ¦ ¦¦ empire of states. - ¦¦ ¦ eligible: to till these positions. . The nation -or an etw Beck was granted la divorce here Grain Shipments Our Specialty— Wheat none. . • . . . . -• . for \ copyist topographld ¦ repeat , It Is not language, it Is ' testified that' -Shu married ! '$W>ijgM / - , " . ¦ : age' limit'' ' I when she , Far lB. Jul y. 2.—Enemy ; airplW 'is 1'rlvate Wires to All Harkets. Corn; none. . . = . . ¦ . .. been raised from 40 to blood, but - a common tradition , William Beck, an interior decorator , ' BBANCH OFFICB Oats 366,000. - . ' •- * "' ¦¦ draftsmen his not croisea . ths Fronch lines prpcoeding , . • • . • 50 years , the age limit for apprentice great and noble hopes, 1, that .' mak e us at Kansas Cltyt on January 's, 1917. for Paris. -The ¦ alarm Vas Vven. at :ij , ¦ ¦ ' * the morning, and that 425 Hampshire St., :• • ¦ -; " ' ¦• map nrlnter . being raised from 18 to a great and igoble nation. < . - at 10 o'clock in 1:24 a. m. (n Parin a»4 th ^-aU d«W ?: g ^ ^ M • ¦Hen - ' rmk ' 8ngor , sSI«i *et. ., " ' her husband told her it bad sounded, Quincy, Hi' ' ' Jy her emo- from here , and is In receip t or tho fol- Griffin ' sister. The funeral . will be com6 ;here. / The .'captain had to pick . ' , <£§| tifins, and that nhe la past all under- lowing letter from ,tho . two ; govern- held-Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock battling overhead and the big cannon three or four of us to come to- this i»8,'M»na ing. . philosopher * have long ment men who left¦ this morning for at St. Charles , Mo., and Mrs. Griffin roaring 'around him, iMelyin,; the ' aon school , and I &m*.one. of them. We ' . ¦ ¦ ¦ >¦ ' < ¦ ' ' ' ' 3&" *lnco admitted. J ust how she could St. Louis: '. i . ' • '. . . . .' . , - . T loft this afternoon to-atlend. . . • of Mr. and/ Mrs." IV C. Orfass. jlB are ' here In a nice little town living ' BsRiiBbwer ' a man who had foully slain Under instru ctions frpnv tho - In- South Fifth street ,. IB studying .war In tents. Nearly every night the ¦Hun - IjSg 'QBe-of hoi- box with.flora l offerings land Waterway committee' of the Uni- airplanes come over this town and ' ISKttfw '.wlll attompt *o explain. Yet this ted States Railroad Administration , C. Former Quincy Man . all the rest of them around here , hut gBPwsiy- thing Is being dona In the case D. Whitney and myself are; Investigat- ¦; we aro pretty well hld' and they have Morgan alias J. B. Jackson. Qulncy Now Getting Ahead wisePlrrlng ing conditions at ^ ¦wlth,refeiv not found us yet ' You can't tell, they jmkWio confesses , that he throttl ed his ence to transportation. ' . . .. * . ' - ; ' . may bomb us any time, TVo havo IICftfiiMte -and then forced her nude body We wish to ascertain the extent to Richard C. Blnreon, for five years a opened Pull- watched several flights heMreen the KSa;'ltnrough a fourteen Inch which water transportatio n- is desir- reporter on the Mollno Dispatch, en- Huns '.and French ,,but it I s so dark' Sfef lnan - car window , and left It to rot able and neceesary for tho rellof of tered ,the , (publicity, . department ot : . . ' -Bun to be discovered by ' , Monday. That Mr. Blm- we can 't make much out, only -when .' Ks.^Jni . the freight congestion and embargoes " and Deere & Co. ' , Kp ; '«t rangers. Reports to this . effect the more convenient; transa ction . of Bon has made good'in the hewsfoper the search lights hit them. You know coming to The Journal for game Is attested by the publicity man- they fight with machine ' gnns. 'Every MS iSkve been the commercial business. - tho hlg guns roaring , PSiHmi ral days, and toda y thoy wero Wo apply to you/ because It is («•' ager of* Deere & Co., who 'said, "His nigh t. -wo hear fe'tfiVerMed by Judge J. D. Dale, state s sumed at Washingto n, that the traffic work-has-come .to the notice of D'eero at the front. " " . giVJaitorney of Shelby count y, who Is associations will be able and disposed t Co. -We want him.". Mr; Blmoon tho case. . , received his first training In the news- sgff'ijnrosecutln g . to supply tho data desired, and wish ' P ^i ' l jndge Dale In conversation . .with to know , In as .much detai l as can ' be paper business ' on The -Qulncy Jour- REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS {SSTJiJie Jo urnal , said this was.true to obtained, the quantity and character nal , and here laid the foundation for iBome extent "Bu t do not put , all the his future.successes. ' jiunes I*. Goff and Elizabeth Gof' , i'# or commodities which could be shipped ' Wllllam J. Ddnley, B lot C, $*? ' good women of Shelby county in tbla by, the water route on the Mississippi w d to >, , r '>V "'!«ategory of-ir responsible women . oT? river , were adequ ate-and dependable block 2, Sherrick' B. add. Camp Point. • maudlin sentiment, '! . Jie Is. Seeking Good Homes Consd. $1,600. • ." . - . ' fiftlEcome by service in existence. . • • , w, d, to Leo 'Mam- $fe<<"'added. "There Is no doubt, however, It should be assumed ' that this ser- • : 7ohn B. Sommer , at.man y of the women have been • for Seven Children man, lota 1 and 2, hlock 20, Booth s , wfeitli vice would.-be conducted by the gov- add. Camp Point Consd. J800." «a {fascinated by this ogro , as he fas- ernment; that equipment . would . be -»" i ' hls wife and took her away ' Probation Officer Thomas Nolan Theodore C. Poling. truBteo , w d, to . qlnated used suitable to the traffi c, with Ancerrc , lot 66, Poling ¦& fe;;ijrom- her first husband. They have through bills of lading ; and that the has seven fine children that he would Irono M. SS; flowers to him in his like to find goed homes for. There Crutundon 'a add. .Qulncy. ConBd. been takin g boata would be operated on through -¦ ¦:¦ ¦ " ¦ -" ' ? are. five girls and two ' boys. The *3ib. . . , . •te 'ceU arid lolling over him In a man- routes from New, Orleans to the head Corporal Uelvln urott. ', ; Mf- ' disgusting. I jup- ages of the girls aro 11, 10, 8. 4 and 2. nor that is most of the river with regularity, and that The boys are both 6 years old. If any- methods at tho . front In France; Hd THE ciASSIETED ADS TVIMi PUT i' vipose thoy'll get . enough of It one ol the service, in all.ways, bo on a par- ^ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' body, -would llko to .have one ot the Is one of the youngest eoldlers Qulncy rSS-'itnese days. " ' . . • . Ity with thai of the railroads. ' children , ho or ishe should call .up has sent forth , celebrat ing his . 18th ¦¥V> :- ' Prosecutor Dale came to Qulncy Please noto tha t 'some statement Is _ , Mor- cither Judge McCarl or Officer Nolan. birthday ' on shipboard .' when . he Tl&^tf^ffiBKAOT FIM ) TOO A BDTEE. Xty-¦¦ .tiS tho identical car from which '; ;-• nil admits ho threw his wife on the ^Ji f' Sight of June 13. and who' was found Hear Admiral Lionel llalser a d his two little daughters. . £•#¦¦£' ' mile and a half from Shelblna , on London. July 2.—(Special)—Rear again received notice in dispatches. iStejJie Tight of way of the Burlington, Admiral Haisey. tho third sea lord of Ho was captain of the fleet and com- V days later la . i fearful state of manded H.' M. ' S. i "Iron Duke" und er SS four Great Britain, has had a very active '. W: ' decomposition. He Bays he measured and successful career.- He served In Admiral Jelllcoe. ;, ... i* " limited service registrant with-the Jo- which . lnvcsUgated the case , Monday ' ll (r^ ^ ^ 9i ^ ; ;:;;:v; |l cal .exempUon-board,', was sent 1 to the > ^ ; : afternoon: : The remains will be ' ' ' ' ' .' .. ' • , . - ' -^ : ¦'¦ • ¦ '•)¦¦ WB ^ nnlT«rstt, 7M0iSday afternoon; , , - taken to Mt Starling 'to r, buriaL v\ r i ''ii iii' i'i'j iL - !,'*' V -^—-^—^—nil ¦ ii i *_^j^/'~^/^^ j'2 ' ^^^^ ^tmS ^ ' 1 ' < 1 ' ' ' ¦ ¦ ' ' • ' ¦ • ••'• ¦ :¦ ' ' • '¦ ' ' ¦" : ' ' • : ' ' * • .1' ¦ ' ¦' 1 ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ i? . '' •'^':V1 . . , . :- ,v; i.: ' - /: . 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