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AMERICANS SMITE GERMANS; CAPTURE TOWff BAKER AND DANIELS First Photo of Hun U-Boat Raider SUPPORT WILSON IN NUNS ADOPT FOURTH OF JULY WIRE CONTROL PLAh 300 TEUTON Which Sank U. S. Vessels Off Coast tBr-Auocl aUd Prua ] TO BE OBSERVED Washington, , July. 2^-aecretarlei Baker and Danie ls and Postmastei NLICY OF General Burl eson appeared today oe IN MAN Y LANDS fore the house interstate and forelgt PRISO NERS commerce committees in support ^ o of U. S. 'Complete the bill approv ed .tf President Wll. SINKING ALL Plans for Celebratio n son authorising government contro " ¦ ' '¦ '' ¦ and operaUon of telegraph, telephone TAKEN ' WHEN .. - . ot Day.; . ; radio and.c able systems. . - '..; In the meantime, the house' mllltarj MERCY SHIPS [By AiisoeltMd PTeu.] cmnmlUee. met to consider' a measun Introduced br Now York, July, 2.— of the. 40 Aeprosentatlv e Lurtn o. MEN ATTACK Now- ;York,:«i niUar to the Aswell bli: 1234 MISSING AS HOSPI- natlbnal divisions in. the .monster. Ini discussed by the cabinet officers but dependence day parade tha t will fea- specifically, empowering , the- pre si- VILLA CrE OP VAUX "6M TAL SHIP IS ture , tho celebration .of . the" day In dent to operate the conununlcatlot ' • Now Tor fe will 'consistVof one man. systems subject' to tho se , condition! MAENE FEO NT PALwi . , SUNK The mayor 's committee' -on natio nal ot law. so far as applicable , which ar< ' defense ' enforced : as to .the steam rillraadi : •;; • 'Tp-TDr. s. ;FOECE. - .ya , , ' ' ' today announ¦ ced 'that' permis - * sion to , as' ' ' While under federa l control. • , July 2. » national unit had Permanent governmen t London —The Canadian hoa- been grante fl tb Blniiha h p,' Qhadlal- ownershlj ' : ' 5>ttal chip Llandovory Castle lai boon and operati on of telegraph and tele- .' (By AssoaUtM Froc«. l ' i M - torpedoed and sunk without warning dl. who nays that so far as he knows phono lines waa Paris ho Is the onlyPa rsee Zoroastblan cit- advocated by Secre- , Joly ai--The: TilIa 4te of Vau ^ by a German -Submarine 70 miles from ' tary. Daniels and Post master General west, of Chateau Thierry, and tiuffl nearest land , and 234 • persons aro izen of the United 'States. . . Bur lcaon Ohadlaldl will ' appear In civilian said It the. systems were ai height to the west of Vaux; were caiM xnlsslng, and .believed to - Lava been efficiently, conducted by the govern- tured last night by. America n troofii flrownfed. - • . ' - .- gar b, as will the - marchers rep resent- ment aa the postal - ing the othor nation alities-allied with service now Is thej In an operatio n on the Marno Iroa ta ' Huns Adopt Deliberate Toller. never'would go 'back 'to private own- carried out ,,In conjunctio n with [By AHOdatod . Press.} This ]b tho first photoglyph taken ffie United States; Or-th o supprcsied erphl D. , French th« ^ sympathetic with the allies: , the war office announce d?! London , July 2—That the stakin g of the submarine which has been sink- More than 300 prisoners, includi ng flval ing ahlps off the Atlantic const. It The plans, of many of the national omcers ot hospital ships Is a deliberate policy groups to add a distinctive color to , were ceptu rofl Sn this acSony ?^ on the part of the Germans now Is was token by a member of the crow of Brilliant Operati on. .: M placed beyond , all doubt by the tor- WORK OR FIGHT ORDER DOES a merchant vessel which . waa sunk by the parad e or wearing native , cos- With the American Forces on thia pedoing of tho British hospital ihlp tho U-boat. Ho had a small camera tumes were change d today following DANIELS COMMENDS a declslcm by-the commttteo that only Maine Fro nt, July-2.—(By -A. P.)—IKS Llandoyery Castle , the n'ewspapers say and managed to get a snapshot of the a brilliant operaUon after hard flght-S ' .In the editorial ' comment today. enemy, submarine before It submerged. the military and naval representatives ot the JJnlted Stages and' allied forces Ing, American troops*on this front last";; . "In the prcsenco of such unspeak- This picture was enlarged from, the GUNNERS WHO STOOD night captured tho vlllagu of Vaui, toi' APPLY TO MEN OUTSIDE would appeir in other ¦ than civilian k NOT small print and- shows plainly the out- ¦ :Bble Infamy deliberately repeated ," ¦- - ¦ ' ' ¦ - - gethcr garb. , . . . . : . . . . ; with- a large slice of the Paris '* eays tho Dally Chronicle, "It Is a lines of the boat and the guns mount- highway west of waste of breath to reiterate the ab- ed fore and aft. Fourteen Shlpi to Float. . - FAST AfrSHIP SUNK Chat eau Thierry¦ and ft horrence which everybody with a Washington , July. - 2^-Yards- at two patches of wooded land . - '-iSfl which. 14 new destroye rs , - [By Assoolata d Press.] . The Americans took . 275 German *-j . epark of civilized sense must feel. But , DRAFT AGES, SAYS CROWDER will be prisoner , Including five officers ¦ we would ' invite tho German people launche d Thursday in celebration Of Washington, July. 2.—For standing and. ^ ' . captured a quantity: of machine gunssi to ask themselves what is tho use of ¦ the Fourth of 'July wore announced by their guns until their ship went ' ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ' ;thelr statesmen appealing, like For- [By Associated Pros *.] today as follows.; Bethlehem Union down. Secretary and othor equipment . .,' •« ITALIANS DRIVE FOE DanlelB today com- In the Vaux , tho Amerfcan »»| eign. Secretary Von Kuehlmann, to vbo Washington , July 2.—Commentin g on the new work or fight regul a- plant, San Francisco, 8; Newport mended - the members of 'the naval credited with the probity and honor tions which went into effect jwsterday, Provost Marshal Gen. Crowder em- News Shipbuilding - and - Dry Docks guar d on the U. .8. S. William Rocke- took the Germans completely byi surrii . while crimes so odious, * dishonorable phasized today that the order does not affect men outside of draft agea company, '3; William Cramp ft Sons prise. Most of the priso ners were tak- * FROM MOUNTAIN POSTS ' feller when It was torp edoed May 18. en out ot cellars and dugouts, v T;<§ ! and unashamed continue to be car- Several communities apparently, hato confused It with antl-Ioafer¦ ¦ laws In company, Philadelphia, 2; Fore River Letters were sent by the secretary ried out with the orders of their gov- some states. . " . . ' " ¦ ' Shipbuilding, company; Boston; . 1. How many Germans were killed, oiffl - to Gunner 's Mates Myron E. Huston , course. Is unknown but from the num'-x' ernment" ' " * . Gen. Crowder explained , that the TAKEN LAST DECEMBER To Fly U. 8. Colors. Oault , Mo. ; John Robert Moonhead , ' , Tho oxcubo for the attack on the work or fight order is purely a mili- Toulon , July 1.—Admiral Locasse, ber of dead In plain view, st variout'a llUandoyery Castle , says the DalrT , Hartwell. Oa.;'Seamen Raymond /P. places -the total must have been con>S tary step and that regulations.regard- [Br Associat ed Press. ] forme r minister of marine, who Is the Burke , Boston; Carl c. Martin , Two Blderable. ¦ . :~jM Wail, was a He, and the German offi- GERMAN SOLUTION OF ing employment or military service for , Jn ly 1. naval prefect : of Toulon, is making a - ^ cer who told it did not- believe it hlm- Italian , Army Headquarters Harbors, Minn. ; Ladvis J. Kesper , • Qoiet 8ay« Penning. ' . -' ¦•¦m unregistered men aro not ombraced in , actions resulting in the special effort to have the Fourth of Cleveland ; Sam Mimms, jr., Dallas, ¦ M>elf when . ho said to the captain: . his functions. The only effect the or- —The local July observed hero In a befitting man- Washington ,- July 2—-Another quiefra . "Tou are carr ying eight .American reconquest of Monte dl 'Val Bella, Col Texas; Arthur. J. Mulligan, Lowell, day along the American fronts- wai(M POLISH QUESTION IS der has upon persons not subject .to . ner. All' the. warships: in_ port will Mass.; Wnt B (flight officers." . . , more op- Del Bosso, and Col Dl Chele had for hoist the American-colors. The ad- . Burch , Washlngtoj, D reported by Gen.' Pershlng today in-ft'S ' . It there bad been . a particle of draft. Is that It offers- them C, and "Wni. -H. 8cl)roed June f ; ' . last night , after a strong bombard- " • men who are best .able physically:to ' The Italian losses -wero slight com- Jap Envoy to Speak. . ; Miles OH U. S. ' lished In the Abendfcmoltimg of Angs-, do tho fighting. But thatMs only one Washington , July , 2i—V iscount ment , attacked to tho northwest of Al- Washington, July 2.—Tho Belgian burg, Germany, says' ' .an Exchange pared to , those' sustained by the Aus- SORORITY GIRLS bert, north Of the ': tcteamer. Chiller was sunk 1,400 miles part of the national task imposed by trian *. This'; was: duo almost entirely Isbll, tbo Japanese amba >sador> , ac- HURT ' Somme, In an at. Telegraph dispatch ¦ ¦ from Zurich. - The tho war. The other part, the part'that companied by his wlfo, has gone to tempt to regain the toslUona lost to: joff the Atlantic coast on June 21, the conditions are: -' '. to the violence and accurac y of th« ' WHEN TRUCK TIPS OVER the British on Sunday night. The en-j Jnavy department today announced. "The, frontiers will bo filed by the falls on the other men, IS to set tr ee Italian < and- allied ' artiller y fire: Fair Haven, Mass., near New Bed- those men who ' are to do tho fightin g. ford, to take -part .In Fourth of July . [By.Assoelateil Praia.) . emy succeeded In gaining a footing & [Twenty -five survivors were ' picked German high command accordin g: to Under cover ;Of , this nro the Infantry one of the British trenches , the wa¥ - nip* by ' a sailing vessel on June 27. military necessities. : > , .' "Now many ot the men of draft age was 'able ' ceremonies there. Ho will deliver two Chicago, July 2.—Twelve girls were in deferred. ' classifications, two, three .fo take ihe enemy positions addresses and will " prese nt to,, the' llf- Injured office announces , but elsewhere¦ werK . The following statement¦ was ls-¦ .' .'The Pbllsh arm y will'be restricted -with out much opposition and to dig , last night, several of them !(>«««,. . . , v.J ' - and four, deferred, that'Is , on grounds, ' " ¦' ' ¦ ¦' ¦' tlo' - an . ancient. -Ja panese r epulsed with Jj BUcd ' . . . to 90,000. ' . . •' ' . j at '-Asce. " '. . . ' :¦' severely,, when , a truck, in which they ' of dependency, are not engaged in ef- l r. ., . - , . , sword of. the , fourteenth century ^ to , "The-navy department Is Informed "For 60 years .'must make were being taken to the railway sta- ' --: ¦ ' . v fective Industry. The spectacle Is- no The/Austrian artillery • return fire mark the appreciation . of, the Japan- tion .'from ,. . iBr Assosiiua. pr «s.j ; .'.f hhat the Belgian Bteamshlp Chiller , most favorable economic concessions has been^Borere,. some shells reachln « the Great . Lakes , naval Germany ¦ "was sunk by shell fire from a Ger- to the central powers on the principle a satisfying one . of contingent , ot 1 ese - ' government and . Reople of .the training station , overturned , pinning 's expected blow antlnst?. -Iman submarine about 1,400 miles at of the most favored nation. drafted ' men from . clasB one . ' belns the . plains behind i the ; lines and de- kindness and courtesy shown by thel.1 them beneath it The girls, members; the western front is still withheld,' camp stroying 'houses centuries old. Trees ' sailor : Meanwhile.th e BrlUsh and French ! tcea ' from the Atlant ic coast on.Jnne "Publication of German. Austri an, marched down tho street ¦ to forebears towards a Japanese ofrthe Phl Pl Pai sorority, had given 121. Twenty-flvo survivors were res- Hungarian , Bulgarian and ' - Turkish while' other men of their own sgo, 150 years.old on.Monto Melogn have named Manjlro Nakuhama , who had a- play, at the naval station and were' continue to.recapture smallvpleses ,o!> - - watching Uiem from windows , remain been torn up, ¦;. : , ; been rescued at sea by a New Bed- returning to Chicag o. > terrain In local actions ." On the monn-,; cued on Juno 27 by a Balling vesBel. papers must be allowed. ' . - The glare of, {First information was received/ last "In any locality where there ' are behind to sell clgarels , or dispense The attack on Col Del Rosso began ford crew. the headlights of another , automobile tain froHt west of the Bront a.'the Ital-5 because Sunday morning, cfonfused' the-- driver . lans have extended their success *}» might. .Tho Chiller was a Bhtp ot Yen German children a German school soda fountain drinks, solely shortly before noon. and In.- tu rn ing ¦' '" |2,96G gross tonB." . ' ~ will be opened!" - : they have received deferred. classifica- Tho 'Italians took the height from the aside his truck left the' , road - andI the capture of two more helgbfi. - ¦& Subs on Wa r Hornet Provision , the 'newspaper adds , also tion on grounds of' dependenc y.:: II Third Edelwels division, which form- overtu rned, tossing Its quota of girlsI Activity behind

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 , 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,

V"V-' Well. Ju st as tho water rat picked said. "And the wind whistles by my .if jup the stono to throw It at dear , kind ears so fast that I can 't hear myself in th o speak. " And then of courso Uncle -T;juncle L.ucki*, aa I mentione d, Lucky made the automobile go slower • . j last story, they heard tho Bound of and after a while they came to a . a tinkling bell ' and a beautiful white wooden house close to tho roadside. vi' cat with a llttlo ' sllvor bell on a bluo "Wh at' s this?" asked the old gentle- .; ribbon around its neck . Jum ped right man rabbit, and . then ho read tho slfm tho road and pinched tho out loud, and .I'm glad ho 'did ,- for you Day 4j-fteroES ; KP Inde pendence ! can bear- what bo says: ¦ . " . %M -: : water rat' s tail so hard with her J;-' Shar p claws that he cried and drop ped . " .Mr. Blly Phant . TuWclBh and the life of every individual comes a long- ' Ills foot , and sprained his Shower Baths. INTO J5t-;i^S f"¦ .the stone on " 1* ,*-Wg too. , . "Let' s go in and have a nice bat h," ing forwe that day of Indepeiidpnpe—that day jV )^?]^ said Billy Bunny; "I' m all dirty, " So lAS^ipPI when can' stand full square bc?fore the ¦ . ' ' they went In. 'but the white cat only feM&!wBS fjf . *M got as. far. as the door, sfor who do ' HII^ ' ^yorid, solidly on pur , own foundations without a. you supposo was tho owner or the fear or for may |«*«&MH place? Why, Billy Bunny 's old friend , dread anything-tliat come. > (n tbe Circus Elephant; snd cats ar o HHl/l^ 'iro^^K dreadfully afraid of elephants, you know, or perhaps you don 't, but please : And thatto d?,y comes ta the individual justor as it take ray word for It. for if elephants HflRS comes that individual P ^yll are afraid of mice, why shouldn 't cats I^B/lIW a nation-Mvlien na- be afraid of elephants , rarS"^*^1 t should ¦ like to HIh oftion has.so conservedas its to Resources and made use - knowt ' ' ' ¦' . • its oppor |t|»!Kj'*" "Gracious me, but I' m glad to rco ^¦¦HQ tunities give it the backing and TO^t you," said the kind Circus Elephant. basis from which to strike out for ii^ "Come right In, and get a shower. H/I^H fundamenfal kvSjfevtlrr You know , people- usually say, come right in and get out of the shower, " and the elephant laughed at his Joke "*"'¦ aa s^ and poked Uncle Lucky in the ribs MMmvm When will YOUR Independence Day ar- m$ ¦W HOTEL MARTINIQUE I until the old . gentleman , rabbit I!S IjW'J II York - ^ , N^w - ¦ ' - ¦ rive? The sooner , you start /laying the . L - ^^ s , BroadWa y, 32d ^SL coughed. • ' . ' . H |lS uow the fc§fgP$/''' Well, pretty soon after Uncle foundation, ^ in * Lucky had take n oft his stovepipe I^HI^H the sooner.it will come. Beg ' if^^ l Equ«Uy ConvenlBntho at' for Araiuun«sta , acquiring savings habit K^i 5**'^ ^ ]R ^- W pping Bmtna— eat you hat and bis gold watch, he was ready I^HI^H I by so that. , J wmBg f cttf U *G iiJMmtm ' ' ^U * S for his shower , and in the next story V ' AY ^K^.vi'd up, " said tho big white you shall hear how tho old gentleman ,vou can write your "Declaration of Inde- H.j ^ nSS ^ i ^<|j IST PI *M«at 50Rooms , -with Prir «l* B««k,, ^ici t, "only I don't . like water rats. " MBWWU ^^H| » f^ $2. PER ¦ ¦)• ' then sho gavo hta tall another rabbit got into a fight; with tho Tur- 've y Row D • • ^jm d kish Towel. ' . , . HWB8MBM pendence" in the r best book obtain- ^^^HBtfi 257 . F Pn SBB EicJl«Bt ««li Prirrt. S; You have done ub a great favor ," HH HjHH able-for thnt purpose—your Banlc Book. Y^- «il ifii HL- ^W^ ; «WIdL Uncle Lucky, getting out of the j^^^^^^l \fr Uj 11 PlB ^y B.tl>. f«cini btr»l , Muthere upon. Sbout omobllc and sbaklns hands with ' $3 ioppt PAY !fijitk0 white cat- "If you hadn 't arrived WALR JERECT \liii/ ° jSsmit now I'm sure that dreadful water er ¦ Al»o Att raefivo Rooms from HM r ^ ^^^^ ^ ^ gjj &it would havo smashed my goggles AT EIGHTY Baiik " ¦ n« R.»t« »»»t >fjo»» A«« Most MoJ»«l» , Because m. man or woman Is old does c Natioiial -ffll 6Q0 Roonu y i . mean that they must walk along gSlTTDon't tliank me any more ." said Sotsnt over and supported with a cane. Mwk ^ ^ ¦ 400 Baths ^^ ¦ ^^^^ ¦¦ ^ ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ U SrDv white 'cat. "But take < me for a A man can be as vigorous and healthy MM FSf& Call and let us show you how to start. / ' iffladb for I've never ridden in a Lucky- at. eighty aa at twenty If he aids the 'the best car organs of the body I n performing their jSfcbiloi,, nnd I bearso it is ed the functions. ' . ' , ^ra Sfle And . this . pleas dear All diseases whether of a malignant tha t he took oft or weak character tend to tear away M& 5£jEentl 9man rabbit * our vitality.. You must counteract sAFEicr FiBST give TOE l^Y A OHABrCJE BSBJj&automobilo /goggles and gave disease In Its Incipient stage if you 3° InterestPaid on De sits g^Wnrto the white cat. and didnt ahe- would Hv« a happy, and ; usef ul-long H mam *. '> P° / ^ • ~ Wire entaiiglem'ents ' and ,6b- " E»g3it.-niiA>r with then ) oat Well, I QOU> UBDAi Haarl em Oil Capsules , 'X!^^^ «^Sv HHnnesa she did, and If Bhe had ever a 800-year-old preparation that la used ' Wga& herself in the looking glasB I all over the world, contains soothing stractiOns inay' be all right .;in oils combined with strength-giving and l]ff t Uj XJ \k- ~ |MLj« she • would have taken them i system •cleanin g herbs. These capsules T%I ' s :ail SBffiffllt oft. But she didn t. for she had are a prescript ion and have been and |j 1 "No - Man' L^nd.^-:^ey';are 'wlth the little mlr- are still being used by .physicians in ::; BHSiSier1 vanity bng dally practice. They havo - proven wrong on .the Street G|T8; , " . IKSsXn ! It and the powder puff and their merit In relieving backache, kid- li \/QLf II . ' th'erUhin gB.which I won't tell ney and bladde r complaints and all do H ^Ba ^ ailments arising from an excess of \. f» \P^ Please . ne)t.cres?.xpur .legs ;' ¦¦; the uric acid in the system. , JJ ¦ ¦ 59£gjmi&s. boob ' («cat'. Billyinto .Bunn y , had GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules and;obs*^Qt,the.-;aisle^i:•., .;,, ,;; ; y ^^ W™5Uie:iwblt« Luck y- are sold at all reliable druggists. They ^^^»-<¦$^^' *^ ¦ ¦ ldSBtitle nian rabbit bad • are guaranteed to do everything as P^ • Quiiuar Railwiy Company. '• ¦HHR ^SiBio ; claimed , or money refunded. , JDon't be ^ y • ¦ | ^ &S > t ]i>:i!«I .him to misled . by false, Imitations. iCook for BEtmcE mx. ;, . .-;:¦^.^p^^^pp&jl /. Q.OLD MEDAL , on every box < :. . ¦ ¦ ^y ^^^' i ^^ ' i .^MJ ^vi'^v.v-: ^-' -' . '. amok q• uartet RiaAln&mmmsm'«»*«l»r *tr6n'.,oM PETEY DItiK-Whaf Submarin e Would Sink Such a Good looking f ish? ^^m¦ - BOWElffl ; "depe ndence ;". . BMM «««c^oaS ^.-jJ ll {NATIONAL LEAGUE iVE ¦12:00 M.; J ^nner " :' ^/f.i^ZOlM 1:00 P. M./Band selectloflj ;.-i ¦¦rotti Thn Cnn» art * now tiro games In the p, addrei gi lend , the 0 Inn la limin g been rained KG CELEBRATION 1:15 M., rttrlotlp 'WiJ tcr O. Marquis *, V Editor; ofl , <3?w8 on again TUbndnj. The Braves , the Journal. -;;: ".-j-i?!: t' ~ ' :v^ ¦.¦^ '¦¦i-vJm nbxt nearest the leaden, and the GL ORI OUS FOURTH 3:00 P.' M.,i Battalion *orlc br? *ffi only other contenders thus fju> won Second BattuUoa, LR. M. comprUln l from tho Trolley Dodgers. Bowen,. 111., July 2.—Bowcn ' will cel- the Companies or Qiiinct, AtigosW ebrate tho Fourth of Jul y with a big Plymouth and Bowen. • , " ' " .M. -'a ; National Leagrne Standing." patriotic program , "the address o' . tba ! 4:S0 P. M.S - Ball- game. : Tekttfl : day to be given by Walter O. Marquise, picked from the lour companies ; \ i;::S Club. Won. l/»t. Pet. High school Chica go ....:.J 43 18 , • .705 of Qutncy , a ball' game. Work fcy the 4:30 P. M., Sextette by New York .....*. 41 20 . ..872 second . battalion , 1. R. M. comrjrlainrf Address, < Rev.' U H. . Hooe. , Readli ^ Boston ....31 33 .484 companies of Quincy, Augiiata,; PlTr M.innie.HueyJ .Solo, Buby; 'KeaL: ;..jrW n^outh: and Bowen, to bo other Ma- . 5:30 P. Band Delectlon at part ! Philadel phia >.. 28 . 33 , .467 ' M-.- 1 ¦ ¦ ' . tures. Tho program Is as follows: 6:00 P. M., .Buppei . , '¦ '¦ . . " « Plttsburs ...... 28 34 1452 ¦ ¦ P. ¦ 9:30 A: M<, Band concer t; !>¦ - ' .; • ' ,1 7:^0/ I ?,, Band • concert. ¦¦Mlllffii Brookl yn ...... 25 36 . .{tl Solo Cincinnati 26 36 '..417 . 10:30 A. M,, Meet train for pjr adb to parade. High aohodl aeitette. , ' school grounds. '¦ ' - ¦. ' ¦ ¦' . ¦:. Bulalla Baltbouse. • Reading , Evelyn St. 'Louis ...... 24 38 . .387 • ¦Ban4 10:46 A.' M., Addrens ot Welcome,; W. Walty. Solo, Harold ftoberteon.¦ ' ¦ 1, . .„ ¦ ' '¦•}" ' concert.' ' : - : ' -.I- ¦ - ' . - , v ' .. --'CJt - National League Games Today, . J. Carllii nUyor. . ¦ *¦" • • * . 11: 00 A. M./Soug ^America " by 'An- [- 8:ao. ^ M,,; Cdm pany wtrki :¦ ; Chicago ot St. LoulB. , - . ..' j ; ' ¦ • ¦ ,: (two games.) • ¦ . * -. J-: Broo klyn at -Boston. ' 'v .. '• ¦ ' ;• " :' : Philade lphia at New, York. . . ; ¦ Inexpensive Method of Reducin g i l Cincinnati at Plttsburu. ' , ' ¦ Dangerous Swollen Veins at Home| • YESTERDAmESULTS; v Osctot 'a Itcceal ' DlKoTe rr, Alio Urals Moone ' n ISmerMd Oil btsldes belnmj Chic ago, 4j St. Loiill, 2. '}' " \ .*- Uleerfc BMu. Carb unRle*. AbscckMa. one ' of. the molt powerful of an tlaepAs . . - . ana Open* .Sore* IB M Few Dar*. - tics capable or destroying; .Ule xnoatg Boston, 6; Brooklyn," 3. . ' • : ' pornlolous . kerjq s and the polaons ^ Phila delphia-New York, ra in. • . The world prosresaca. Today ail- cauHod-by tbem, la also a marvelous ^ nlenta .that took weeks to cure can hefljl na; affent. ' ¦ - :/Jm now. be enqed In v a, few daya; - If .you , Cuba, 4| Cardlnall, 2. . have varlcoae ,; velna or bunches -you " On* applic ation lor instance tiotm unfortunate can atart . thia . today to bring - them the It chlnff of ectema. and a few a.p*i£ St. Louis , July .2.—Two ' plications caueoa- tho eruption to drea breaks and a few poor plays bunched ba«k. to The an d there to prepare for military ser^ ' of Summer morcbandfse will be on sale here , beginnin g today, »t; 'mS vance on Jerusalem, the Americana Keys of the Righteous , an Ince-Para- vice. These men' must be graduates . -¦ ' '¦ ¦ ' have been kept alive, the message said, Thomas Melghan In Evo'b Daughter, " ' " ' most . attractive prices. : • • - '...-!, " • - ' , " . . ' ' '^ '88 American Leagv o Standing. . Paramount feature. Wednesday, VEnld mounf feature. Earl Rodney baa » of a grammar school. - . '- through relief distributed by a branch particularly powerful role as Toni Jefferson Barracks will receive. 4,- The merchandise ottered Is ail new and desirable—just¦ ¦ the kind¦ Club. Won. Lost. Pet. Bennett In Keys of the Righteous , Par- ¦ -¦ ¦ ¦ • ¦ .¦ • of the American Funda Committee In amount feature. dale. The character - demands and 000 men between Jul y 6 and 8 and and- quality you'll want.for mid-summer wear. . , — ;New York 37 26 .687 Damascus. exacts sympathy from the audlenc * another 4,000 men between July 15 and ' ¦Boston 39 28 .683 SAVOY—Pauline Starke In Tho " Don't miss this opportunity: w aHipply yoHr iunVei'iieeda. Wrtt; ~ It will be Impossible, It wan said, to because of fts flnonoss and loyalty. 19. Between July 18 and 20 there will ,rljr. ¦ . . . - ',: ¦" ¦ Cleveland 40 31 .563 repatriate the Americana at Damascus. Man Who Woke Up, Triangle feature. Mlss/ BenneU has a part that -makes be too men go to Camp Dodge and : come;. nrstsorved7-« o shop es . . . . . y ,.. . . •- .. ;H? Washin gton 36 33 .623 Accordingly the American Funds Com- Wednesday, William 8. Hart In Bluo heavy demands upon her emotional 1,000 men go to Camp Funston. . Be- ; 'fi t. Louis 33 35 .486 mute will advance money whenever Blazes Rawden , Paramount feature. poworg. The .pictur o has been staged tween July 22 and 25 there will bo Chi cago 30 34- .469 necessary to meet, as far as possible,- . QUINCY—Mi ldred Havens ' In , The with that care for detail which la calls tor 11,300 men to go to . Camp ' i g^ | :;Any ^^ttatiii ^(B;Hous ^1 Detroit 27 36 .439 their-material wants. - . Courage of , Commonplace, five reel characteristic of all Tnce productions , Tunston. . •• . . . ' ; Philadelphia 22 . 41 .349 feature ; Lonesome Lake comedy. ; _^g______a M B BBAa^Bj^pja ^B^p^B^bh A^M^^B a >?: .: | American League Games Today. Olendon In The 'Woman In the Web; :; ;i^ |-{§ St. Louis at Cleveland. GIVING TROOPS DRINKS. Eddie Polo In The Bull's Eye; Lone- wlMlllMMllls ^^ /wV^ ^^vT*T ^ Thero' 'a a big variet y Sennet and Split Braid^ 'Boston at Washin gton. some Luke comedy.' g ^SsLjK f C straws In Sailors, Fedoras and other slapM • a and fancy bands. »a.00 New York at Philadel phia. IN HOMES PROHIBITED FAMILY—William a Hart In Blue ^WVfiWl»i\ —plain ¦Regular ¦ value * i . Chica go. Wr and 12.60. , Mldsununer ' ' , ' ' • ! CQ' : ." Detroit at [By AuDOIitsd Proas.] Blaies Rliwden , Paramount- , feature. ^ - - Wash ington , Ju ly 2.—Furnishin g of Wednesday, Pauline Starke In The vVly sale price only .;.»'...<';.,...,....-... Second Bame— Metro picture, "Both Members, " In ODD LOTS—Thpro 's a big variety-ot ieatbera and styles and thY JlB port ,will be filed by President A. R which Francla X. Bushman and Bov; , ; SL Louis 001 010 200—4 Tearney. , '. , • : , . rlco la less than ' cost today. Oat YOUR pair befora they aro all ' IIb Ch icago 00i ;000 020—3 erly Bayne aTe starred. ¦ Bm ¦ ' ¦ ;; ' ; Batteries: Daven port and Bevereldj °' ' ' ;¦ ' :, : :V , Wolfgang and Jacobs , Schalk , "Every Woman's Husband, " Is' a , • - . • - • •¦-?fc ' 'rr ;V ^: .i| Bens SPORT NOTES new Triangle feature in which Gloria . Yankees, 9) Athletics. S, Swanson 'la starred. There is a tine Misses' Women's and Children 's I Philadel phia. July 2,^-New ' York Chicago, July. 2.—Jack Dempsey, supporting cast, .which .ha8 .. such fa- BARA routed Gre gg In the first Innin g Mon- leavywelght, knocked out Tommy Hc- miliar players as Jack Livingston, Joe day and won, 9 to 2.- Kopp returned Carty in one minute at Tulsa, Okl£ King. Lillian Langdon , Lillian West Johnny Kllpane, featherweight and Qeorge Pcarce. * I Pumps and Sandals I here to play until called to Camp . j 1 ' ¦ Davidson. Thij Athletics second base- champion , now - athletic instructor at k- ' , Children's Patent and Kid San- 1(1 man resigned Monday, noti fying Man- Camp £bermdn , Ohio, was-refused adr In her impersonation of the woman ¦ ' dais—strap styles. Blws 5 1-3.; >il| ,ager ho could doe no futu re In mlttance there, presumabl y because he who has fallen by the wayalde Theda _fy• Jlaete waa absent without leave. He contends Bara In "Tho Forbidden Path, " the /^^^ mb GJ Mk j ¦ to ?; regular J 1.75 vxlaes.iUd- .' ||y base ball. Dugan, who resigned last ' -week, telegraphed Ma ck Monday he he Is not under the Jurisdicti on of the William Fox production now playing ¦;¦ would return to the game within « military authorities who excluded him at . tho 'Betasco, dressed and acted the sSfii » ;; .^ S ??.:;r;.-|KSfj i Tho score: R. H.-E. and baa applied to Washin gton for a role ' ao naturally that , many .of her fi ^ . ifew da>-B. ' ¦ ¦ ' " s ' 1 ew York ..410 110 101—g 13 a ruling. \ ; friends wore unable to pick her from ' ^ ^^ . ^^ ^ a&\. Chfldren ' ,W>It» Cbbtm Sllp- ;^™ fr r varlety-i-aokle ' : [P hiladel phia ....100 000 010-.2 7 8 T(BT< *" ^* ^ s^ **«L pers-^BI g atif*p' i;) M Batteries: Caldwell and Hann ah ; ]V>©i ^"^ ^\ : .styfoB, ii«s:s ^f:w,ii- ^qfapsyl •Qregg, Adams , HoltncB and McAvoy. [ " ¦' W^ iMaaaBMV**- «VE0^palr ^ Mid-sum - ' 'Ji qi^ ln f .f 1 9 ' l 4; Tigers, >, fo rbidden Women s Canvas rurips-i-AlfS™ >VV l ' In dians, ' ^?? * " -Cleveland de- BlrcB—French heols — English : .; Misses^ ^li"M Cleveland , J uly 2. ' "Kid Strap Sftndals, also ¦¦. Ifeated Detr oit, 4 to 1, 'in the final toe—regular values 43.00 -. and = __,i^, -i».iiio« .iron ' ,.«j,i.^" illH [game of tho eerlos here Monda y. It was Coumbe 's second victory of tho W»«T ^^ :.;r:$2.B 9:H ^1KS^^ merles. He was effective with men on l^ S^ :. brilliant floldta g by .vomen s Pomp, ¦ ¦ ¦ : JIMI ibases, throu gh straps—or' without sfrapv ;med:- !¦; , .: ¦ ¦ - .- ::• • -. - ;¦ ." (himself and his team mates. The ^^f ¦ . 'HI Tv. rI. JS> lam heel. Regular' »2.£5*-«nd ; IThlte:Canvms. Baiy Boll SUp.r j' Ji Iscore ; : I2.D0 val uea. Mtd-aum-VI QQ iipen'-i6r> bajbyy ;: He.gulaM'¦< %tmWm .000 010 000-1 10 s ' TODAY. TOMORBOW AND THURS DAY H Hf • ' H- bH ri Betroit ¦ ¦¦ PAT - 7 J ^STARl¦ ¦ ¦ .mor aale price .... ;;,*.l>3p .value.\Mja-summer ';. '. ^QRit ^ii icieTcland 000 301 10x-4 ¦ ¦ S Miss Bara 's Most Famous Production , Giving ..- H ^H ' i : Batteries : Cunningham and Yclle; Women's Canvas Wes-FVenca :; *^¦|f ?^';¦^h ^•f¦•• ^!^V£l tCoumbo and O'Neill. Opportunity of Her Wonderful Oa- H hoels—regular *3.60 values. Mid- : Btty DoU Patent Strap Sandals , ' H Her the ' n« summer sale • ' flJ O QO ;—Regular ' *1.JB values ., OAit' ^ li ¦ S [ reer for Great Emotional and Character For- H . price .,.»/•¦••" ;.. '. Mid-summer sale price -..tlul» . glln Bessie' Love¦ ' I ' : ¦ : < ' " : m trayal. .. . - - ' . " " H y ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ;' ,. . - " ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' :'- "' ' • ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ " " ' • - v \- ¦ ¦ lGHLANn U : m "S . | ¦ >¦ i ¦ ¦ Suits 20" ; ' ¦ ¦ Beach¦ : 1 : Off I Palm ¦ " ll ¦ ' : ' 1 PARK « ' ; BI0ES: ¦ ¦ • ; .' ' - .:- - , . '. - -\'V-: -V; J J«Vi: .:- -:- i ^ : 'i .K3sJ|a H ' > ; ' • ' : . ' • " Includes alt- Palm Beach., Kool , Cloth and otherSslM r SI ^ .- ra and ICool New VaudevUle Bill H: Adults....:...... l|8c^Tax2c, Total 20c H Summer Suits, and all Palm Bea^. Clpfh^HH BSale 5 TONIGHT Children ...... 9c, Tax lc, Total 10c H Grey, White aid Fan cy color * j ^ e iup-tUe *«to(iit ^^ M The Great I M] be closed out. . If you. want ' a cool Summer Suit at iiiSw . Wed. Night July 3rd Dig saving, act at on«. Tho sto^>wlli:.last but- ,.ajSaM Extraordinary Attraction ¦ „ ' • JU LY 4th HEN'S •-' ATHLETHmm. .>.<^.*:»»BBTtTAB «:,-'j'*y»jH Afternoon and Klght . Adventure i Army and Navy A play that will please the entire family H . Fireworks Regular Prices: Adults 13c, tax 2c, total 15c i H ii&^mgmm BASED All—Eagle * vs. Hanni- Children 5c, tax lc, total 6c -* H bal TraTe J ers , ' I belascoj i n-—Admits to au—jn_ I UC Ball Game and Park I UC mmmmmaammmmam ^^mm¦ ¦; ' :. i, -;'iSSS(iSSaMaiSSS ^ rii« ¦ M BMgggPP iiss ^i^ J| }|1|1^^ iFat lier ' '"¦ ' ¦ "' ! ¦- ' ¦ • - ¦ ' '• " ' ¦ ¦ '¦ ¦ " ¦ ^^ riildi li^ IJp • • ' . • . . . • . ./ . . , \ By. GJXmGE MoMANUSrCopy^^

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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 , : ¦' 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 ,

• 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 -, > 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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