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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 13

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Tin- mii.v Itl.OOMlN't.TON. MU. VF.nNrI.Y. I. torai IN' By FRANK litl GAS BUGGIES or HEM AND AMY Th Spirit of 1776 I uiVtTANO OH, tV4 lP, Farm ami Rural Interests A4 I'Vff TOV.

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ALISI9, I've hCAo THfM cur sou1 or Pi' Ellicicnt Livestock Is Essential lor Best Farm Income Is More Important Than Amount ol Stock ece too CNTO MCK I'fC A C9M). KA.nfur Mroc eTCN. CKN4 OUT WCMAN. (tOiArt'Afr. A IN OUR AUTO pew ccuntr.

riR5T CORN TAS5ILS I AITEAR ON CUM FARM AUC' iiuu to VA AMyfc Ti IT. Si. OAC A Iff eh-HM Vt IvV (i'th'i a a Talsa. Vl a a i a Pi, C. Trr II I I I I -I a Peaches Arc New Arrivals in Fruit Markets Mftikrti Ctord While Sweet Com Is New Vegetable NW.

Traffic League Moves I IONORS SI IARKI) to Compel Railroads IX COW TESTING lo Show Full Profit! I. TO SELL THREE LINES I I. (ram tlairaia f-ima ivta, oiit ran in n.i I- I i till. a til. I i K.l.nali.lw nil il.em XJt'irlfH iioi-iriru are iiiKfM mad.

iw.r H.lut lh I- Mrh a Ijuin'Kg entie fir la. Fftllnv1 Covernmpnt Policv 10 p'r mu.s hvr rUMOWS UUHlim.i I principal offering hoii.a r.it. At Iha tir rrj I rank I Uillrr. I i. J.i I II H- 'f ni -1 I I I i i i' I' I to Cease Operation of pieM.ina.y.

iuma In oM alorM, lrg i-, aha pr.frT!1""' Hi-apprarlng. unit i Ila a MarfiirHiiiK, coiitiiiuiiu llrr Imt CutJt Jfury Ii llifiltrtl Cow. rivODt'CTioN nrxuNts I I I 1. Ml I Vessel Companies. iha perfurman Iha tllnga.

fur cann.Pg. Iha mu(n, tu ear, banana 'e frrest inr appear in ti moai pineapple and I .11.1.. I al i.n.fl a' II i.i.i inati'ia ti.a t.ail.iiil luff.o ii.i I a 'tl i it I "I I tivifiint K3 Waadiara) faemae ea Teur. on fjimen a inj-ana (einiija Jul. noaif mote ail th" fl.ini i j.i,!iH in tha faim hutm i lour I tl.

a mi In af.la nf lla ra'iv Iti inief ra.n I'm a1hrr a llel at I ha Jul. fimn Iha 'it'iimnl Inanv ef liiosa In atiernlnti 0 rirti una etijn)c. a anl I pri fl ai. a Ti' da ry ilejwifimei.l me a a a pu ir la popular -txl mma ptep.rad ailing frwrly. I nmn 4 "'0.

July Waa'r thai Iha aala nf banana I'eai he hata an enr- is.i.i nf enJ. leg I a l'ii. ll H.n.niington rnar(' iiinna pii.a in .1 ll- i 'i j.l I i (. I. 1 ri-ffj i "'il I'.

111- limii ri ng it i i i i 1 in I' llig lim g'luriiinirni M. )ear and lit. ann five f. r.fi K'liarfr A iira nf Normal ii etif ns hi-. In J'lim I'l'Hl if h.

A ll'iffinan. i .6 'ii i.f a mtitli ft I'll i btsvieat in Iha spring. l'oie irariinn arriva, ha I men t' Uiia aumiimr of any )r In perlrnr. (in Irm put nut a numlier nf buin lua on a -Alt ll.aM IS SMS lir.vlrtn 1 Im.inr... Urn ali pp tt bi-arl nf h-iiig no 2 i.f I ha Jt.

laa de, 1 1 ofirr for al Ihrea Al- aeaauil open aariy an-i rnni.n. a I i.m iha aoulh 'r II, I rllil ,1. a'Xll-! i r- i in ii l.ni!:r li.ee. Ilia lt I ,1, I I ...1 I I 4 I I II. I'" I' I i -l a l-ua'irl and a In nf ta.ik ld.iv.

Anniirr coir iiij I i f.in...... I.m i.uni -r t)(r(r I .1 1 I' I .1 -f tt'r ft 'iti I- it r'uin ifll'ie, I'm lust- i ll (l Ill if A nti In- and iha auppirmr fc.ng iip for an ai.iinp.te.i tini'i- tor l.inufi i imt 1 1 a 1 1 I "iimii! a-it. "ii. In llnl- atriiK.ua I IT? nifl'la i.f HI I I a l.l 'm il prmlnraj half her or I. (it'll i l.ullrlf il in 1 1 lin lit is.

'Mertii ltil line, and Anmiiran b'a" ami "7' I gala over Iha ounti of Ju'- 1 I h-'larl. Ihallni.la hrta hen i nrrrurg and pi liral rinmttrt line, if ll-. I II fc. Jl liU Tim I i I iip li'iii ugiiii-oio'j i i-' a I'lilii. I'li.

HI M. lir tinm. iuhii ft l'T ti ii! i'i a.nnt In Hi In al-f. i me ail at -n I an it. iMiioiiil liai'i rmii" M.t.iiani mi i'mi-i'B i hoiiaewifa rrn hang up I lisi ueaiuna Hem itnlel I'V ir ill.

illona grocet. Ul.p ay npeprr ami nil her basket it i dr'iartiiH rl nf II." agrli ultilt.il HARVEST STARTS SOON CORN BEING LAID BY ll rl ft I in IT. ii.i-i Ii alt 'I. Jiii.i i'i an adieit sement f-r 1 1 1 Mr me rrry pcaaibla kind of fru.l -i bun h.ippy nmiiinrma tietitini. inerr I Hi i I Irtf.H table.

hu o.il.l aia fr'" l. rgperieii rial ann'ira nn ii nl h. Hut II. a Knar 0... .1.1.0 lo California )a sending of molt cantaloupaa and.

many are green, lhy pen f-t II. fu un'ia etui lua urn il i fat "I i.i.iii.. It a'aura ll.it ur. l-r l'a mi l.l I i. ill i.t mil I'm i Th l- H'll nl i' li'iii" l'i ii I i.v i mi ml 'il Hi iii.i'ii I'H in it l.i"i-K i i 'i i.r a.

la I a lr l'm l-i-i-o ii .1 1-. If than Ki.s lack or in un alternaie ara a'o on display. m. I a Km Ine. fliil.Oli'J tlli'ler I'I t.j.rn with 1 .1 II Il V.rmf.

rsiiuaed lo th heat of th 1- 111 tha iS. II hittnat 1V0 7JI He tn tin a and atnion lai thai iliiv. A apn inl f-r ia lad ra oaa iiirani-d lim aftrtnimn. U.e'.lf id rouii'V a hlsnly rorn- pl.iiirnled by uniteiaity authorities nil Iha e. and I la in n.aili'ii i iha Inur.

lima i lite largest rn. in-' ly gniil In alien.Un'a nn Tuesd.iy. i Near Plant D'aeast Problem. Il. Telian.

plan! r-f I. a finding a h.K.i a jient ili-i-aaeit plants in nr n'mwiMt I'm Iil'l rtrnt of I "i- protii, am rut i I K. A. Ho'lmee cial Jfi.y a-i l' WTt'tv I.ll'l' (I i-Virt If U-W 1 I' Id)'. I II i.

I i 1 111 I. 1 in I I I. lan lf rile ironi e' -e- Tlm I nite.l Hfite itperata In pealing during th lorrKt da of II. North i.H'.l Kingdom Jul v. inda.

me A.ner.cin l. hani' New appir r. al.n lih i from r.i.iVi..il...n and have lh aersur. aupplenmni n.a lornmr III tmarie. am passing, at least la e.iim Ir.d anl in lode tlm hnme-gajibiilha rtttmU- nl.il Kurnim.

T.m Anierl- un I'al- In- i Hiiui'i 1'iini ii. i I. ilnisiin.iii Ii.rit fie.st iat-. T'i k't I'm j.ii'i"i'l "il ln'irl. tti I'IihIih inc )T Hiuti.la nf in ciitaiiiliig c) pirn ml vf hut- i l'ii-l i hi it rf.il.

lien narier n-nis. ii Mr it I' ill I. l.l display window. Price nn a i appear lo rang very I ho of nar ago. Imn.a been a.

a ring, ma usual i Incidental to Hi Fourth of i- there la prraiimed to La a l.i niand. AlmUt lb Only I noticed I aweet rorn from Tvii Oklahoma, ruining north ii large Ulliilitltlea that lh price within th reach nf si. Wliil the Central lllinola.in i roasting ear Hint rome fr'T, I Taeutv. Hirer Imi.J were leale.l. In-i rra o.lf.ild field laat wek.

i.iii aka I ir a il.rol of tone In In lh al I'lte For Revised Account! In. I i' lr nl i' him np'riles In Souili At- Soiltll i ti ma a. Tlm general av At-. -a II car- KSUVCi LKP ley la it omparallvelv nw rmn in Ilin Imlt and most farmer have l.uiiii. uii'l ntal iin.i.,,.

1,1 I'll lr.litn. I 11 1 I 'V II I in i.i I li iii l.i i I'-it iiM't-" t-iiii i.hi flf tV till' IMIH' 11 will a'lrrir r.it lining I'm and Retard Harvesting J.iln.m Ilia lucnr's Ilia S.i;..iiinl lii.ii.iiu U'tiaira tli.it Kiii) Ly a li'ti-id ali-iii of ai. uiil.u srr li.nl Mil' "ii! I What tCifft iVtani. fif tf i i in i tin if ii. I I'm 141 f.

I i'i I I'f .1 lurrtim i i. 'i ll J.f (.. 1 I ll l.i" il I "III III' l.l. "Tim In ii'T lii.lUi I rf ii'i'l i. .1.

Li" i fain.a d'liHiiilt ilmJl i.f I liif 'in in In film "iiii" ImiKVfii li.i' t.i I.r in" Tl il l'" Hi' I I vu l'i ill. i Th li.oio ir.i' 4" faun i Invir. in l-f m. ir HB rtmry lllo, mor "il lii'U. 1 II3I.1 on n.l I in it ili-'lneil "what ti j.i"t.! liiu railroad I' ai." I'fll'l on rotitiol.

Mr also founj that arwm T. OVonnor. rhaiiman i.f the, limserie wer aliipptng disrase.1 Imar.l. rxinessed liopo Hi-U aitisf.ii:-aw e.i Vooilfcrd I -ry bid wouM lm received but ile- iilirr.l IimI. If llio bid were iiiiiis- fhaile mi id planle.l nre i.f factmi.

Ilia owialtun the lines corn with ilise.isa lested aim.l th would i om. una at present. an auu.iar eler- ll .11 iinu.r nlioiit two week fori sect Inn aa ilia real article, 't 1 1 it tin lulling ii dry n.tts. i.is JT'i it mills of lullk roii- I. mill.

4 piiiind nf tmlti-rlal. ll as a rood timiitli for prod. 11-1 inn. alalea Mr. Iluffin.in.

1 here were iiiwa 4il pniinds of f.it. II ni.illier ami files will cause a I tii.ili d.ri..l- III In 1 1 flow In tlm, next fi wiek. be believes. I'llea' i ia ain obunil int and nna ile. i II.

no was In. led at Ilia end of Jaine. li I'll!" 1 1 It. I f.f J'l'l'. ill piTlll- I (1 Ii'mll HPJ'lifr r.l.i;!.nia.

i 'Tim litlitlidi of too i.iiiniaila al Muiiigfleld. l.l.. July 4iV Italny wea'her the sl week iuusr.1 much diitliiiye crop llirtiua.il fliMidlng and washing, 9.m I'iiIImI flal nm-tiiiolnulsl a.ild In III weekly aiiinnmry of crop and wr.itliT cendilloiia. Ualn In lh ex shlpped-ln from Ihe hn numerous folinwera who I' until the home good are nn a I.iii ii lo iiiili-Ifi'iiiioil of ilii-lr uiiiiIs," liio lii.mi;.. a.i, "iiit fatmaliln ti Ul-t "''I Ol'" T.

III Co at t.i i.r tuP i i Mr. lutlinn pi f-ail ni.ii I. In cpra. in anv i.iril.iin ir. Tha contrast between th tan it irlially beitrd geriiiinalnr and aays tl, Merchant Fleet cnrporulion to lluil Itin lesllng for dis.ase la tlia prepiro spnrlficatlon and advert mi.rk llmt he ha In lllelil for III prolK'Sed after better realised.

Hotter and egg a well a a staple chow little rhanc. I treme aoUlll of the atat inc F. D. Mason I Second. I second.

mi ncord for June. neiil hot, dry wenlhrr. In addition to rbarlea aay that need th m.lpping lmrd will con- lug Urn l.igheat nnrnil rrrminallon a-hnola alder Ihrm. About 30 H.iva tit ad-, ad Hchaefer 't( Mr (o a gou), Job rending vertislmr will enaue and It n- frle hnv lieen In hug deman! lU'iiiii Inn liuitil'i of pi a. They also preler ioii.i!iila tluna and rnmlilniitloii whli'h make I in-ir ui'iotinla uiii iiicllill.lo In nal)I for cost puipon-a.

Tlia ro.nls look ullli illaf.ivir uih.ii any avuti'iii I'liuiiiliii: prodiii ing herd, Cmn i la eiiiHiilni In tha un- al of fresh meat decline liliintid that the earliest possible! had ili.nti.l tnai ine wni'-i i- mora pir in jioiimy. oil I'liixri ('f lh germinator. Han T. kearney planted II hnsiie: of I he board expect to reteivc' nurihward almost lo fprlng- I ia ii T. kearney planted II bus'i' 1 ilm of Ihe board expect to ret-e when the temperature mounts.

Try to Steal Cannon had ae.oiid, tliir4, fourlli and fifth hii'lmsi iniliiidiiHl cow In the assiiriatinti, their producli ranging from 1,4.11 pounds nf f.it iloan lo 6M pounds. a'l fnrma ai-taral tlinaa a eir tn a- i i aii'l t.i aimly I I ha liillni. Tim a v.r i ca rapjtul Invofctinnnt In llu crniip of Jimi larma la of luiii.ii III f.ll la tint v.iliio of the Ui.l. I Tlia 1nt.l1 mi-lnta on tliea farina S'iI'TI Urn i.iir of KlMHiy soylwrnis to produce legume tha but I annul rcpieniui-r neu hv for h. dairy herd.

Jf 1hes threa line are sold, the i i.Unleil (1 acre sliiniiitiir bird will hava reduced It field. (lata hav Improved and are ex.ellent In the south. Haying waa delayed by rain. Koyliean are un-iisiinlly good, and early apple are being mark' ted. nwa.

8uccttiful Practicaa. A tern i.f tha nmra lmpr.rl.iiil thing! Ilia i-ii-iipriatiira On In hiaii KMurnii ir to liwut'ii re: K. I). M.iaon had aeennd place) herd nf I'nin with ill seas" tested seed. II with nn average nf kuo pounrta milk i Ins electrically In.

f'-mt. urain Mini nup and 37.J pounds bnitei fat for hi Kdward aaya ha -even grade, tin. rn.eva. nmN very Inter- Morrllown. July 4- L-Five men were sought aa th who attempted lo steal an an', cannon from a ahop here Tonight for a Fourth of July i' lion.

A a they were dragglf cannon down the street at th of rop. a trolley crashed Int and smashed It. Vac llm timt l)l'f Pf trcf.lilis i.ff Urn inii. line to rt cargo service or -J vessel, and will liavo withdrawn entirely from tho passenger service. At tho present tho L'nlted State line comprised th steamer J-evia-t In is.

(ieorge Washington. America, Ilemiblic. I'resident Harding and iioimri rtrigni nrnenoa ramr Rn1 pr third place with 717 pound of milk Fauber Protect Melons. Orvlllo aiiber eay that li.vpaum and 3.1.7 of butterfnt ns tha average for hla 13 (iiieriiaeys and Jersey. J.

T. Knight' six cows placed a 0 part and calcium arsenate 1 part Iloosevelt, Willie mo m-1 I nm nee Ihe mixed I very etrective in sci'inii inn ericaii u.m. "i Ooos Us Mor Than Small. fourth nerd with an average milk i nff of melons. Thl production nf pounds and 32.

hnth and a poison. In following a. trail dog use rl American Hanker, the American Shipper, Am- er.can Trader and American Farmer. than their sensa of smell. This pound of fat, His boy nnd girl dust five acre of recently demonstrated in Oerrr had fifth herd, 11 Ms pound of milk Hetcher lialry cows Avenging Hock.

IK-'itork jt ml ilrnii. Ptudy nuirki-t mr- t-ii-r I fully aa a eutila lo tliu piirrhnne ml farm. Thin ini'linli-fj a An rriin a.ili. of ralile. fin'ip ami in farm lmiriivrmanl.

nmfhlnorj- Knllow piovin filnna fur k.p-j.in'1 niulpini'iit, iHrntnrk pxikiikc, lnj l.veaiork Imsltliy, I'l'h na tliajtaxoa. iiilnre'lnimona trip xpnain, Mi Lan ro'inty in Klrin of im lim hiri-il lalmr nn.1 au ltima an atrl Hie wing of chlrka on In fo horna valui-a and grn.m-l. InvonMrlrfi. "4. I'm louuma pmlurcsj Iru rxponsi-a hicli provlila rlc.in li'i flin proiinils wr farm, of tliia niimiint tha and tlia nacaanary protein ami nun-1 hik ralur nn'l hiit f.inillv rucil In Ilia eiaia the rauoni.

jf'nin of Inhor hk :i.M, Ir uinif Inrnmp from tho Invantmrnt of ly for th prop. lnvVnmnt. Dm liventnrk. I Tha avrrntn f.irm InrluilPcl Ml .5 Purchasa aufficlont fln(, (oa, hlcii pr.jlMin piclnom, mu ll t.iaK-, ni.rft Tim Investment by mean "of a unique whel" that produced imitation slens from model of shoes. and 3 nf fat.

everv member of th wa rolled along th ground wheel Imprinted realistic, tracks group had nt least one cow with a I production of over 40 pounds of it. )n illreet alloiation of ipetisea to a. rvlci's and prefi to rely entirely upon rperial atudie wlil.li I'i! r.uid theinai'lvra nmka for the de. veloptnent of rvlca cost Tha Government Guarantee tiia act. Ilia irnnieni (jinranlem the riillro.ida a profit of 3-4 per rent on their Investment, allow lug them to fix whatever latea will afford Hint return.

YA'lien tha enrnlniia ex-ryit fix per rent, tha government ran laim half tlm profits nhote that figure. Since 1920 the government has received, u'lnclpiilly from ahort lines npe.atcd a atei'l corporation S'llisldiaries, between seven and alitlit million dollars, ntt.iclns of tho Natl nal Trafiic Ii'asua declare. Sandwichmen Want Raise. T.nndon Is threntened with a strike. Men who carry the simdivli li ad-vntlslni? hoards ar for an Inn-ease In pay.

Tliey now receive tlm equivalent of f.0 cents a day, and declaring that they have "tlie-worst-paid Job In the world," me pr-pnr-iriK tn ask for douhle that amount. Baton-Less Orchestral. T.KirZlt.! A concert a conductor was given for the. first time In (lermanv when tha Leipzig Symphony orchestra played a Beethoven program. The Instruments were arranged In a complete cricle.

in a numbr of testa tha anit One Killed in Train Crash Tnrls, July 4. VR) Tha special Rerengaria bnat-trrhi, b-aded with American and nlheT passengers, Collided with another psssenger train at the Caen railway station Wednesday. The engineer wa killed and the baggage destroyed. The train was nn the way to Paris from Cherbourg, where the Rerensaria had touched on it way from New York to showed their ahllltv to follow tM track. Reform Promised in Germany New Coalition Cabinet Submit It Declaration of Policia Berlin.

July 4. yP) Dr. Herman Mueller coalition cabinet made It bow lo the Reichstag Tuesday with tho longest declaration of policies submitted by any cabinet tn recent year. The new government promised a multitude of reform, especially along social, labor, taxation and democratization lines, pledged loyally to the l-jague of nation and International conciliation and promised lo continue Dr. Gustav Streaemann'a foreign policies.

Tie declaration praised Secretary Kellogg's pact for th outlawry of war, urged tlw fixing of 4he final sum of reparation payments, demanded the evacuation of the occupied areas, pleaded for disarmament and attacked the prevailing system of protectionism. The Communists an usual greeted the new chancellor with derision, while the extrem right laughed scornfully at his references to the league of nations and international conciliation. All the members of the cabinet were present except Dr. Stresemann, ho Is 111. London Club for Seiene.

I In lan.l fi 1 1 rrt at 1 1 9 irm imprnvpitmnte, niarhlnrry ana, oil nnit rnfHi to balance the own fi'el." Avenge Returnt. Tl.li group of Inn Inrrna litinvo Konrrnl The funereal atmosphere of a aervatlve club In London la to berl served, according to report havo just out. Paga boy who lia been calling the name of menii" through the building hav been I rlared to be altogether too noisy," following protest of soin memb' they will be liermltted to "call only allghtly abov their nam tone of voice. Use of Oil Grows avraKO of all fHrnis In tlm orn Pflt l.ccnui.1 thp aro mi'ii ho are iiifflriently Interaatail In farm t.i I. rxtit rer-orila of all trammi'tlnns a ml to oo-operate with their rntinty farm bureau and tlia mate iiuricultural col- and eiiiipmi'iit.

feed, priun and mipiillrs, 1 14 Sit: horses, JD.30; pro-dtn tlve lhes'ock, $1 4-' or in rf. nveraue rum yield in waa Iiuslieils. outs priidiieed .14,5 Inisli-els. wheat 16.8 lnnhels, liny tons per acre. Efficiency factora tuch as labor and power and relation of expeme to receipts will be discussed tomorrow in The Dally Pantagraph'a agricultural de-.

part ment. Editor. melon In a few hours tlm. Kred Hartter say that since we have gotten a nice start In th marketing of milk w'e should see what can be done to market poultry and egg to better advantage. If.

A. deWRUKF, Eureka, July 3. Farm Adviser. Cornelius Vanderbilt Marries Wads Mr. Mary Logan Sam Day Sh Gets Divorce.

Reno, July 4. (IP) Cornelius Vanderbilt, and Mrs. Mary Wier Logan, divorced wife of Woldn Hancock Logan, Chicago and Los Angeles brokerage agent, were married her Tuesday afternoon by Rev. William Moll. Case, pastor of the Federated church.

Tito ceremony was witnessed try former Governor James O. Scrug-ham of Nevada, a personal friend of Vanderbilt', and CSordon Battle, prominent New Yorker. Mrs. Logan was divorced Tuesday afternoon from her husband whom she charged with extreme cruelty. Shortly after the decree, was granted, ehe and Vanderbilt applied for a marriage license.

Mr. and Mrs, Vanderbilt will spend a short honeymoon at Tahoe Tavern. Lake Tahoe, and will thn go to New Tork. After a summer In the east they will return to Reno where they expect to make their home. Jeife In atudylne ttu-lr farm lnisl- I IftARRELS or oil i I 6 niLWONft or POPULATION aoi neaa.

They rontrihute to tiie of niaintalninu flld man, M. Mosher, or Kureka. Ho visits UUPIL5 I 11 PRODUCTION Thev include Burger of Crid-lev, If. A. Will and ('.

A. I-anz of J. Welchlen and Wakefield Ac Hrlnn of Heywortli. and the fol-lowing of HIoiuiiiiiRton nnd Normal fiuy Hilton, .1. I'.

Iloeft, Harold linns, II. Medio Sons, W. II. Johnston. J.

L. Taylor. Albert Knuth, Frank Jjish, Ivl. Itvhrend, 1 1. K.

IjisIi. John Hheet and Krneat Pasture Have Improved. Pastures havo impioved Ktenlly since the nun. states Air. Holfnian.

let none of them nre ipilte ns good as the aweet clover pasture of H. JI. Wngncr of Down. He hn 13 rows and some rulvea nnd heifer on 26 acre of sweet clover. It will give plenty of forage nnd also an abundance of green stuff to plow under for soil Improvement.

Mr. Hoffman announces that ho I to leave the work here about the middle nf July, a Mr. Young having been secured tn tako hla place. He 1 seeking similar work nearer, home, Dundee, III. His father operates a dairy there.

An the result of his work here, he states that McLean county dairymen take better caro of their cows than northern Illinois dairymen. Not as many soybean are grown In the northern counties and not as much Interest Is taken In ettlclent cows and feeds. One reason for that, he believes, Is that around Dundee and many other places near Chicago, dairymen are counting on their land valus increasing as tlve result of the city's growth, whilo down here It is more apparent that the dairy business is whatever the operator make of it. By Williams OUTPOUR WAY JDC OIL 05- 7Ctyi fiO POPUt atoh 30 Wealthiest Briton Dies St. Albans.

England, July 4. (iTV-Slr David Y'nle, reputed to the wealthiest Briton and credited with being worth 11.000,000 died here Tuesday night. Although ho was the head of a great Indian mercantile and the director of several banks, he was scarcely known to the public. Air Tour Rests in Oklahoma Tulsa, July 4. (U.R) Participants in the national air tour rested here Wednesday, celebrating Independence day, after a series of five hops which brought 23 of the 25 starting planes in the tour to Tulsa from Well Known Horse Trained Dies Jacksonville, July 4.

II. II. Massey, 79, well-known raco horse trainer, died at his home here Tuesday night. NeTv York. (TP) Back In 1S70 a few tablespoonstul a day was enough crude oil for each man, woman and Paul Johnston Comes to Woodford County Entire Cabinet Resigns Belgrade, Jugoslavia, July 4.

(A Premier Vtikitchevltch handed the resignation ot the entire cabinst to King Alexander Wednesday, i child In the United States, but now the yearly demand is more than eev-j en barrels for each Inhabitant. I Back In the 70's the kerosene lamp was coming Into vogue, and whan per capita." consumption reached eight gallons annually statisticians were (startled. But today Is the day of the I automobile and fuel oil, and modern NEW ROAD ATLA NOW READY Cover All Motor Roads in tli United States and Lower Canada Every reader who ever motors an' where, for business or for pleasure, be vitally interested in our new 192 Paved Road Atlas, just completed fori by one of the foremost map and at'f publishers in the country. It gives just the information that tl motorist wants to know. With it he en pick out at a glance the best road tween any two points.

He can easil map out any kind of a tour, within tli state, covering four or five neighbotin states, to the lakes, to the mountain or even from coast to coast. The book give all the automori! roads in the United States and Lo Canada. It contains two double pi coast to coast maps, 11 30, showir transcontinental highways with feder numbers, special names and pole mar1 ing. All federal highway! are ahown i red. It includes complete sectional stat groups, in seven double page and ot single page map.

By a uniform style marking, it indicate which road ai paved, which are improved and whie are unimproved and therefore uncertai in bad weather. Distance bet wee towns are hown on the maps. Smalli map show the route in and out of th principal citiea. The map are so arranged that or map i all you use (or the ordinary tn you don't need to fuss with tumin a lot of page or folding and unfoldin a big bothersome sheet. You need onl two map for a trip from coast to coa A book like this make motor traat easier and that' why we have thi Atla made for our reader.

Th price of 35c a wpy, at our office or ma, barely cover the manufactann rest 7 It, y'wtfwA OO Re- our of wMM i AvM OArjcr5R. ''it aaT. 8rT. scsrxc- saf1-. chemistry has discovered Innumerable products to be derived from petroleum.

America's consumption of crude oil In lSitl waa but 6,261.000 barrels. Since then consumption has Increased about 170 times. Last year it was 874,169.000 barrels. Until the beginning of the century domestic -production just kept pace with domestic requirements, but In Would-Be Suitor Satisfied With Anti-Love Writ Terms Marlon, 111., July 4. (U.R Tha antl-lovo injunction issued here last April to Miss Ruth Kay Alkman, bank cashier and erst-whllo school teacher, has had the desired effect.

Edward Fosse, Williamson county's famous beekeeping bachelor, announced Tuiday that he would willingly abide by th injunction and not further seek to in Mlsa Aikman's hand. "I have gotten along well under the Injunction," he said, "and I see no reason why I cannot continue to do so indefinitely." Miss Aikman obtained th court writ on an application which asserted Fosse persisted In forcing his attentions upon her for years against her wishes, Miha admitted one slapping his face In church when he asked her to permit him to accompany her home. Fosse and Mis Aikman met years ago when wa a member of Rascal Ridga school board and she was th teacher of Rascal Ridge school. to Aid in Accounts; Paul Johnston. V.

of I. farm man- agement specialist, will be In the county July 9-11 to help return farm account summaries to some of the 58 eo-operators In the old farm mnnage- I ment project. Mr. Johnston has been working with the United States de-I partment of agriculture In the corn borer areas the last six months and has gained a lot of Information on' methods of managing farms where this pest is cutting down corn yields, According to reports received at the farm bureau odice the livestock farm- era of the county are highly pleased to learn that Dr. tleorge Smith has been re-employed as county veterinarian.

Kvery consumer as well as producer of meat and dairy products Is interested in the control of the, white plague (tuberculosis). Kvery effort is being made to place Woodford county on the accredited list next fall, and If Dr. Pmlth gets the proper co-operation It can be done. All of the big packers at Chicago are paying the 10 cent premium en hoes from accredited counties. The state dprtmnt Is trving to get the packers at Peoria to do likewise, i 1900 America began to export crude," Physician Blames Modem Life for Mental Diseases St.

Louis, July 4. (U.PJ Dr. J. Wilbur Shankland, hospital commissioner of St Louis, Tuesday blamed "modern tneth ods of living in advance cliff-dweller style" for the overcrowded conditions of the city sanitarium and the municipal institution for mentally afflicted. "Very few persons have tlm or place for recreation," he aaid in his annual report to tha director of public welfare.

"It la rush to business and back again, everything ia don in a rush. Nervous energy Is overtaxed every day, resulting In aome mental disease." Dr. Shankiand pointed out tht local facilities her haV been overtaxed l.S0 patient annually for tn last flv years. oil. For more than a decade Amr- 1 ican oil fields produced more than America needed.

i After the war, however, the auto-j mobile became so intensely popular! that the crude oil demand surpassed the supply, and foreign fields were called upon to keep our motors humming. Only last year domestic production again exceeded requirements. Transmitting of th hroad- casting station at Eiffel Tower, i Paris, and at Wara-r. have been a 1 placed undT the ground. i.

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