Illinois News Index

Libertyville Independent, 26 Jun 1924, p. 4

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

m m. A21 F?C"7.l'r""f"" - - - a ' . "County Independent - a: .41 Michael Boyle and Ben Newmark 059nm in refusing"? testify in the grand tim, concerning; rges of jury bribery Gov. Small. e Supreme Court has _ they were asked questions which the gra light to ask. After the two men had 3 their sentence Gov. Small ordered gem tight to ask. After the two men had serveu a pan or their sentence Gov. Small ordered them released pend- ing a hearin before the.S'upreme Court on the ruling of Judge R. k." Welsh, who imposed the sentences. Gov. Small, in ordering the men released, made the explanatory statement that he believed they were jail- ed " a result of political persecution and not for having violated the law. The decision of the Supreme Court showed that as a matter of point in law the governor was right and the circuit judge:3 in error. Grand juries cannot expected to know the fine points in law and it is up to the states attorney and the court to keep them within the law in the investigation of abCu auu ll'lluU-Dvw -7-" _ ___ Just another case of Len Small going ahead and doing what he thought was RIGHT and JUST when heir cases came before him regardless of the anti-Boyle sentiment that had swept the state through propa- ganda dished out by the anti-Small elements. . Even some of the governor's friends'went so far as to feel that he should have allowed Newmark and Boyle to pay the price because it would be turned against him (the governor) in case he pardoned them. BUT,' the bwernorrreeognMpg RIGHT and JUSTNESS, was un- daunted; he acted as his conscience dictated and now the Supreme Court hasheld that hity action was" proper; that Boyle and Newmark WERE the victims of a po- litical conspiracy and efforts to punish them was solely personal and political venom. " Len Small does what he thinks ip RIGHT no matter how powerful the influeneets that would make him do otherwise., " ' Tho, outcome of this case shows that it doesn't pay to take snap judgment, for, the Chicago Tribune and' other sourccs- antagonistic to the governor censured him severely for his action in this case, insisting that he was all wrong and that there was no semblance of rea- son in his otrietat action. The Supreme Court now, says the governor was RIGHT and. that the Tribune, Judge Welsh and others were the ones who were WRONG. It should be a source of gratitkatiop to Governor DSmall to view the ruling of the Suprihne Court and rea- lize that after all he was right in his oiginal decision despite the fact that he was ridiculed, attacked and gen- eraly vil1ified for what he did at the time" he did, it. , 'i',":"'?,";;:';';')'"';').)'")"")"""; -ii,i,iiiiir,reteetjhilt "[53:16? _ "'~-'---- Walla-Cam Ann In nm C l I!" Lu MW "11" aw ""'.?tr. v- -- in, - wt to keep them within the law in the investigation matters brought to their attention. i . Frank H. Eger , WERAvEJ0s'rqn1A'r'rtErAItMtgoEtitBr0t "Dishes Cups. with Saucers, per dozen Ceca] Bowls, per dozen "T"""'""' Soup Bowls, per dozen ..........m Pie Plates. per done .t.tt..mm....wt..t-_ Gravy Bowls, each ..rt__.e.ttttV-_..._. Dinner Plates, per dozen Cups. per dozen L............ T1tme0iaesinBoththemtiteWithtktdBidthe INeBirdNaign. Ch You'll A ppreciate. These Beautiful PLAIN WHITE CUPS. but m N. Moe Anne. AT FACTORY PRICES They come direct ham the Sebring Pottery Company of Sebring, Ohio en Newmark committed no y in the grand jury investiga- jury bribery in the trial of a Court has just ruled that which the grand jury had no v0 men had served a part of WAS RIGHT Waukimn Weekly Sutt TH... " $1.5. 42.75 2.50 $2.75 lounhnn In driving n horn ad buggy north in Sheridan toad. Juno: mm. proprietor of n grocery atom in Racine, In driving his onto- mohiie in the some direction. Whether he who to Me tho but " in time or whether ho vol tin- able to nvoid.hitting it or not in . question that could not he mind by the sheriff. who In called to e Icons of the accident. The cnr side-swiped the but)! and armed into mother automobile. V" I George Striod. of the Zion police carried the injure: to the hospital. June- W. 89. ot NW m. Guano. MI thr- W" the and all»! cu" and Wu- ruumu from a collision 8W! "turnout: on Bhetridan road but." Wharton Hem! ".4 Rey, " 'lonohu In In tho "out! Me norhl hoopxul. It In not mm tttsthtse has internal mutton. an wife. Hume. had much.- and bruises on the bud and rum m . _ James Manchu. of "wood Park. H88 "In. Broken iiii7riGti%tGiiiu técklm driving 3nd 'wuult with a deadly weapon were served on Italy." _ - A warrant was issued Monday torl John Hammer of Chicago. charged with having tailed to dim the lights on his automobile and being reapon~ aibie for a coilinaion in which both his car and that driven " Everett Gonyo. of Wiiaon. ill.. were demol- iehtd. The accident occurred on Green Bay road, near North She]- cemetery, Sunday. it was reported that Hammer was injured 90 ner- iously he was taken to a hospital. Gonyo we! not hurt badly. "van in Clea. can Seven persons had a narrow es- cape from serious injury Sunday aft- ernoon when an automobile driven by J. M. aloobaon. Chicago, and an- other, machine driven by a man named Hagueldeck of iiwaukce. col- lided 'near Viva oPinte. on Greenbay ma. With Jacobean, who in a comm-law of Elmer K. Baird. 315 South Jagkaon atreet. Waukegan. were his wime and baby. her three brothers. and a friend ot the Ja- cobeona; The Jacobson car was dam- aged to the extent of atroutcW3,000. Hammock's machine was only nightly damaged. Art.. _Jacobnon Fa'rGtitrtiiir injured. Efforts . being made to settle out. of court. Clan oh Jeravees FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Rev. Chm-lea J. Dickey. Paton Jack Bradford, Choir Director; In. Lyon H. Honk. 0mm. Sunday 'tettoot n 10 s. m. E. A Koehn, Supt. _ Ree. H. B. Gm Pistol-4 Services for next Sand": ' Holy Communion " 7.30 a. m. Morning Prayer ' and Sin-non " 10:15 t. m. Church School " 9:46 a. m. .- MorisintrNoroir, u 11. Sermon by the pastor, "A Good In." Music by thechotr. -_-- __ 7__ At 7:81) p. n. a short. mum nerv- ice. Sermon by the pastor, "The Great Rental." Music by the chair. I The Mee' Aid Society will meet when!" etternoon. July 1, It the home of In. Everett Marsh, about four miles north of the Villa's. The ladies 'ere requested to meet et the chutch not later than 1:80, thence they will he tahen in eutomdtilee. All who have automobile. pre and to put them at the service ot the Ladies Aid 'Society for the afternoon. All - ivited. A good meeting is expected. During the wami weather. no Bert ieeyrttitteoverguthtmr. amend mtrststWnrtttt "I." _ _ 7 --- . I Wednesday evening, the mid-Week JIrye.r meeting for everyone. Baud- tul stereopucan pictures on Porto, Rico wilt be shown of the landscape. the people and the work of our church. IInteresting. instructive, helpful. You .ure invited. . AND INJURIES MAN; WARRANTS FOLLOW Rev. Oat "ttet, mm. _ In" Ruby Vim-.7 Clinch Org-If. WSunkhy'Schoql at but; t. m. W. G. Walk. Supt. " _ Morning worship at It. he who! will "at of "Self mun" Young People'l meow" at 0:30 Pan. Evening mice It 7:80. 0050". "The Chm-dur- Real Joy." Elmer C. lanolin, PM. ( Sunday School a 0:10 a. II. " German service. " 10:80 h. In. 'l Don't forget the outing of the North Shore Zone of tho Wanner ml. nut and" alumna: u - an. Local member- will plan no" u the church More 1:15. Everyone in or pecan! to bring lunch. In "out a! run. the "out will ho hold " wn. mette. , The regular mid moths of it. Y. P, s. will tattet who. nut Tum evening. I Christian fellow-hi) and a we!" to all. . . ' ' Benin} and Junior Epworth We. ST. JOHN'S WANG. LUTHERAN BT LAWRENCE' EPIBCOPALL - Then ht In unlu- - you on lo" the In" 1!me run Mame! Kitchen Wm. and clan from 016 to no. woolly. No tngb tal, no expat-loom. no marvelous nun ability m. Wm 'rote WIT. Sum (ill BROWN FLINT man. All! col Mo m _ new M he}; 1tiiiiiTturi." met Pkg-Banyan ' ELL SOMETHINQ I mmnm MWJLoo-dlnmuu. cme.VhoruHoolloa-d .uoet.waagmtagttitrtnNmelWed-. darniaiu.nrtr-r,ytatm8r"erJy' uirtiuiisatoagddeaarwt_U. driven bt Mr. Sound". at I" Ave. madden bun-ninth- .morocnmdvquulm Avenue. 1tr't,t,u'ttgtrg"',U"rQ amtatuqqtut?seetttue ' tetet'lPefNltttfft'2Tlrctdl'l bond. Haw-tuned sacrum-ulna attoutturt-tnmtmre,tutttuAv' nth-mutations. new!" "it_rtaineoesttt.muusiitoaedt ogautuMttrttdiiaadan-ttnttatsd wouldbonhooumod. Two "all hon no (no the nuns- ot Kenn". has. and It an Chm" 1ae16.andnaidtheérttomowar" 868 hm: Av... [do than. were in custody at Marthn1 Ltmtteery may. The: but! been to Diamond we and stopped " the menu home an the We". um. not: the Orton'" plugs. We than. not: the confuses. Just out oe Arm. The web - look the boys In and ted then. They tuned mud manna, and at u nice young home In the posture. de. eldlnx to "do III-toad ot volt. The Ion ot the horse m uncovered and the boys were conch: our Everett. Marahat "min-try tierhoned to the we Fore-t police. ho out! they did not find anyone of that we. in Luke Forest. The boys were put on the Slorth bhoro line and sent home. 2 '.'mm" lb ll' u',','," Z!DIPIITIIERIA IN The tune of those do" belonting to Dennis ha tnveled afar. Monday he received an unsigned letter. encom- panied by A durum. from Star we. Wu. The diagram thawed tracks of a dog mam lion the Mbertyvue 7.". use hell to what purported to be the bane asylum " Wnuwnutosn. Wis. Dennis is at a lone to account tor tho wnndertnxe or one of his dogs. And why this particular dug uhould matte for the "than: home" in our neighbor- tng state in more the nhe an figure out. It in and that' two of our expert 2,1"Tt,t made a. trip to War me but wee ' and perhaps they left a copy of the Independent there. Den- "tis any: all his dotm nre.well eupplled ion n Han wuy, and he believe. 'all their teeth no sound. Mrs. Vern Gerred returned tsome! In tThursday from autumn, where she attended the state Mpmeut of toe G. A. R. and enlisted bodies. Mea. Gerred went trom Libertyville u I delegate from Lincoln Fortress No. tr, National Daughters or tthe G. A. R. The {alluring offteem were elected by the Denghterl to serve tor the en- suing you. It will be noted that three ,waueetrnar"qnd one Libertyville wom- kn were elected to once: In. Ruby jGuiai, Wankexnn. Dept, Commander; Mrs. Clarence Barth, Chieaao. Senior Vice Commander; In. Bella Corning. Chicazo,'Qunrtermster General) Mrs. Agne- Kremlmse. P" Perk. Che»- lain; In. Abby Chandler. Wuhan Pudotic Instructor; In. Wary Swen- eon. Weakenn, Officer of the Dar. Mrs. Gertrude Getted. UbenyVille. Mrs. Id; Crepe. Wenkeun, and In. Berber. Seebogel. Chicago. Sentinele. Waiter" L. Natal. Clerk ot Acme Camp No. 176, M. w. ot A., has receiv- ed notice from Director Tanner that the claim on the death of Neighbor Walter Lytle. who died in lilwmkee a few weeks no, and been Allowed. Mr. We wu " you". ' months and " do" of use st tune of depth. He had been 3 member of the Woodmen emulation for " yarn end " do". carrying insurance to the mount of 83,000, end which he hnd odd a total of 8479.40. Willis William Landwer and 10mm: Minnie Lohmu. both of like Zurich were married June an: " the we Zurich Banana! church. Mr. Lud- wer conduct- . me there. .'rho pager of the Mlle" church per- formed the cermnony.~ The couple will reside in his Zurich. iian,iiteny,t,iie1st fe 12c H sttorti and Beans a. " SixCans r..." - " _.. Ask for " th'e Six-Cylinder Beechnut. Order iiFeiri"'rHE WEEK titusBeecltmatNmt1hrtter t"iusBeeehmrhhrtard Itutiequeehmnatmrp teanBeeehmtNkedBetuts . iiiiiiieeamttPrernredspathetti i Jiiiil' "iUejieuutst" - Macaroni six "was m $1.00 Earl if... Fq 393519" 26. I924. lllitlllllllt a will 'e""'-'-'-"----, __ iiiiiiiWitmNMllttilllllllBlllll l more." Bella. tt, daughter at It. and In. WM Bound. & tab cumu- mwuhip. died Thus"! a hee bone from dunked: that tear. Ill "pond all the numbers of he: - and 3 number or employu " my arm. Dr. Mum-Ice "any. any health guy-Mu. expect: In "thunk ' Mikaela. He mm um the It w" Itch (or Iva o: nix an" KU not under the can ot a doctor. ' - Girl Dies After 2trgltt Ill tt Days; Expand a umber ttt PM". I "Inner people, comprising the {shiny and employ". have submitted to 'tg- utoxlnl to prevent the spread of tho 1llllMlllMllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllrlll) M? sip The child will be buried today. " a prune funeral. with til the pr- cnuuonl provided by up in. "Kline Urns, t.tutsfttui 3112:1190: I!!- nation In the county hll assume! alumina proportion. _ , -...... "(has n'ew' a}. In. reported in Bram kogm. and three were reported V at the state line road near Runyon: -__- "Witt? Lewalt, 9 wars old. ot 8tt No. West street. was the Pea', tiePn. The three patients on the this line road, as Mung by Dru. Mukley and Hoax Thusday, were: Ranch Ben. nett. 16 years old: Prank Denison. IT; 3nd Janet Perry. 15. BOYS WANTED 1,000 boys with their (Indies, mothers and sisters, tdiee LIBERTYVILLE B CAUSE OF DEATH By BOOTH TARKINGTON h story as full of real life as your htart. AUDITOR" THEATRE Tues and Red., My 1 and 2 65c Read The independent, $1.50 a year 45 Dozen Cups, full regulation size, each----:-?!,' 45 Dozen Saucers to match, each r......---'.--..-..-..-): 36 ' yet measure 5 inches. each-.....-...-?': 36 Damn. Plates. measure 7 inches, eau-.-.--.-.-) 36 Dozen Plates. measure 7 inches. each -._._...._._.._.12c 36 Dozen Plates (dinner). measure 9 inches. each..........15c - 30, Dozen Coupe Soups. measure 7% inches. each.~......|5c {3'8 Dozen Oat Meals. each o...-.........,.....-..-....-..-..-) it» 3 Dozen 36s Bowls. eachgw..................W. s..-..........-..) SPECIAL SALE cf-lil); Jlt lmportant 1hMtti-. _ 3 Dozen Covered Sugar Bowls. 303. each ..t..-.-rt-r.-Vtt. "/2 Dozen Sauce Boats. each' .------------r- l!4 Dozen Covered Dishes. measured 7 inches. each., 3 Dozen Bakers, mature: 9 inches. each .......,...._.....-. _ 3 Dozen Nappies. measures 8Y'y inches, each ..-.......-_. 3 Dozen Pickles, measures 5 inches. each --,.........-..-. 100 Sets Sugars and Creamen. per set .r.t.t.r__tt._t..e__._.r_- 90 Dozen Tea Cups, full regulation si'e. each. 90 Dozen Saucerg to match. each tet..---.-.-.-- 60 Dozen Fruit or Sauce Dishes. each...-.-.., 60 Dozen Plates (bread and butter) 6 inches. 60 "our: Plates (pie) measures 7 inches WWW" 60 Dozen Plates (dinner) measures 9 inches ..t.e.tt.rr.t. 2 Dozen Nappies. measures 7% inches. each ..e.-._. 2 Dozen Platters. measures Ily', inches. each .t..r-_. 2 Dozen Bakers. measures 8 inches, each ...tt.m......rmr.... 60 Dozen Coupe Soups. each ---------"Tr"' 60 Dozen Oatmeals. each --.r..--------- 2Duzen Napies. measures 8% inches. eaclu..a...-...., 2 Dozen Covered Dishes. each e.---------" 22 Dozen Bakers. memes 9 inches. each "new..- 2 Dozen Covered Sugars. each o....-------""" 2 06161 cm. each _-.----------"" 2 Doyen M. ly', pints, each,--------:------, 2 Dozen Pickle Dishes, each.-....------------, This Sale Lasts Until Wednesday Night July. 2 Open All Day Sunday LESTER'S 3 Dozen 30s Creams, each-.....-...--:-,,-.-...-..-." 3 Dozen Bakers measure 8 inches, each w....,.-....-........) 3 Dozen Nappies. measures 714 inches. each ._. 3 Dozen Planers. measure; Il'/z inches. eaclc 3 Dozen Hatters. measures 13% inches, each.. Novelty Store ',tii1tty,tiTirs'e-'t"eea tt'ttef.e'ttg Mllmwhntnfiz'mu I _ 00.0.: . . i't?trti4?g ":-:t'.thai'4itg1'i'iri.1'a b.- Ihbn-llno homo-'- t _ 1.2.2.; mfli'éfiéfi tttttItem/teta/Inter..':'.'.".', cl It. " cl tee, attra'gl,"gttd maul a"... 2eatrttttrgty,'tthe'ddtttgtatgttt2.82 met-Main unlovuumwuhou thr-Go-tm-Orr-ah-rain-Ht-th. MttNtot.thtreD-'rii-aihroiHrVaeBtV roed+t..ddttbioarrrhtir-H9- "to t'flrfd,ttulU,tfl'd".tau'lSl'iu'rl'hnM'f,'dtt 0'!"th White Chinaware - 'iilttt-sttitiiii "is? "In! LtBERTYVILLE, ILL. Of Assorted Deco rated " MIT "UND- . cup-5 PiS'Eiti'f 1...-..-.-.1 5c ,...-...35c .7'/2c 7Vae .7V2c .7 Vac - SC LS: BS: SS: 35c 35c 35c 35c lik 10c Ith: IOc me We 10c .l5c 15c l5c l5c 15e IS: l5c 15c

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy