is PC ud _ _\ PAGE EIGHT HOUGH ESTATE m'"rd'-u ' .-u.':.. un: i e A&d excellence To whts of your progiess""" It dyu:m-. o aamares. 'The choice of your location. 'Then it gives a nice notice Then, in due course of events, Tae open house at the University will be for three--days--June 28, 29, and 80. This arrangement is made so that those who wish to come the byidmthfi-k-dvfltz University and then stay over next day for the picnic, can do so, while those who wish to stay over '.Qyfll:,.:llhvo&-q.ep- The visitors will see one of <the greatest, if not the greatest, array of farming experiments and scienti-- '-:fin-hi"ihn ' To its own home town. 'There are scads of things 'That is why every citizen -- '.',:h T P ' #upport newspaper Em.--u. And all the time. * 9 the regular campus, comprises 992 T rumaber dowcall ts And it also does much more. Taie io is mt wiaty i':'%!*qd!rbm 1 thank you ----Ex their families and friends, will have a~double incentive to attend the an-- nual picnic of the Illincis Agricul-- tural Association at Urbana, June 29. The fact that Urbana is the home of the University of Ilinois with its great college of agriculture and agricultural experiment station, and the fact that a special -- open house is to be held by all -- depart-- ments of the college during that ww."in-h'phuio in this direction. ® T ht ome on . Gives free . The heirs at law are Mrs. Hendee, the widow; Lew Hendee, the son, and grand daughter, 526 North Genesee 'The estate consists of $20,000 in MMn'_.'IMhM In his will advised his wife hudmbvmm Samuel 8. Page, a Chicago lawyer and friend. The petition for proof of the will of A. L. Hendee, former political leader of the county and father of Lew A. Hendee, county clerk, was field Monday morning. Request was also made for letters testamentary. The petition was filed by Mrs. E. Big Farmers' Picnic At Urbana, J week--end in June, every farmer in some time ago, was admitted to pro-- mafi.whm sourt of Judge Martin C. Decker Petition for Proof of A. L. Hendee's Wil Also Up The will leaves all the estate of The will of Emerson Hough, noted P ce balhs FORREST FLAGG OWEN -- Agent -- % ,,:w_l"w'---mh'-: In the fifteenth of the study and.sale of -..-nna.lhv'?:uhmthculeof"hwl- "'Mrm,bemlhmfoug it gives the greatest service, together with absolute bank the same course he followed toward every other bank in which Ix funds m..fl.ul. namely, 'M%lw of commercial paper as collsteral security. He points out that the se-- eurity provided by the Grant Park open market in Chicago and the deposits of state funds rerdered en-- The denies the 'allegation governor / that books and accounts in the office of state treasurer during his term of a.-l,"&p 'Mm- "hh'uh&h& | ¥ that certificates of | were regulurly issued by the ' bank for all received, .-l'pn'dlm-lfiu they were adequately secured by coi-- notes which Smaill as ing his last m&& mu:znnt--.a funds, adding thet at the time securities were considered as high-- ly desirable. He denies that any mn-qzh term as the packing in-- terest, ; The answer discloses the entrance m"'mu uenotiures now 'vfl'--",rdb wa ttnt a9 toy povgous's stenigs wa sone of nnh'uhmfi:lrm uamamum dw»'. s ® The only material allegation of the bill admitted by the governor's answer is that deposits were made in the Grant Park bank, which the bill of complaint alleged was a ficti-- tious bank. To this the governor fra in tnhiaite meatpcave youre was in twenty--five years prior to 1917, when Smail became state treasurer for the second time, and that he pursued toward | this DEERFIELD BOY DEAD; INJURED N BALL GAME faid, t« dhe in e PretaRts base at a baseball game a ago. He was treated at the jury was a minor one. Two ' 't'!'h!-!--l--drl-ig left side during a siide to second SPRINGFIELD, June 9.--Denial was made by Gov Len Smail that he ever "deprived the state of one pen-- ny of any interest or profit result-- ing from his use of public funds," in an answer filed today by his at-- torneys in the suit for accounting brought by Attorney General Ed-- issued, :: his case calling for him to appear at the first day of the next Mflwfi% guilty to the charge and> M s did not plead. The bonds of each were set at $2,000. ecounty court charging him with possession of booze. A capias was The three were arrested when a quantity of booge was found in the sheriff Saturday by Jv Per ryLPcuomhtltww illiam Zyskowski, Chicago, B. F.w&nitb, Waukegan, and Joseph Meikus, Waukegan, arrested on John &ekl::d-r Deerfield on the Taugekan real fridey hight wore t0 SHERIFF HOLDS BOOZE RUNNERS Three Arrested Near Deerfield; Two Plead Not Guilty in Court --_ Tells of Banking System, , ~was men-- at THE LAKE COUNTY trician. --It is called the "weiner-- wurlle" and is made by cooking a waffle and a weiner simultancously 01 a amaill electric and combin-- "It has been suggested that steps hui-bmsthhfih(tnn The will of Stuyvesant Wish makes three children equal beneficiaries in the estate which amounts to about $2,500,000, _A sentence in the will reads as follows: "HA&ving observed io aitore tys tmintara faeess of quests &a.t-::c'..mn vanity expense m!nbn-." The governor said that to his knowledge no state official gave account of religion or race, Repre-- sentative Roberts !%' i mdh&m&".&{ "!a.ln-?::f_ud. P n oatht ts Here and There _~_._| _ Never Asked to Join "! don't know what they are or what they stand for," he replied. "I P eroiniete 116900000 on Boone,) chairman of. the commit-- tee, that the removal of Charles F. Muttera, superiniendent of the fair grounds, wil} be demanded. x ;m.amdtgoku Cutler' , Fulton), who exam-- blank by epresentative Pierce (Rep. during the World War has been re-- SPRINGFIELD, l1., June 8.-- Gov. Len Small was a witness to-- day before the special house com-- mittee investigating the use of the Illinois state fair grounds by the Ku Klux Klan for midnight "nat-- uralization" ceremonrer. -- SMALL ON STAN® IN KLUX PROBE Last year, in the National Forests alone, 63875 fires lnid waste $78,000 :---ndbhh...-.m- rity requires from forty years to a "Not a Member," Governor at Tr S ":'-"I;"','fix;':""x_' icht # s xtaki ':'&"**"2"~' r s 1e h se " -'x.'..;i _ ohnt aP Naw York .' b4 4 n 5 T. / 1 i o io hn in en stt mt ooo ic nhaele with marting werrrinne and tropticatioen mammummuunfi.ymmummcm ® *Turn to the Right" is one of the great Americanscomédies;"~> a The preservation of American in-- The progreas of electrification of Great Comedy, "Turn to the Right," a Chautauqua Feature clee-- of the last stage fror@ St. John's across u%mu-mm us little as poskible by going via Woodtord county family, appeared at the home of his aister, Mrs. Wilbur mumm.m. a message here. Long Thought Dead, Brether Who Had Versallies, Ky.--Mysterionsiy disap pearing from his home 34 years ago and geclared to be dend after efforts W'm.m- the late us little risk as--poshible by going via the Azores.® i# ~'Cobham hes madé a number of long continent |couple of years gp:fl---nmd during the last 34 years. Snakes Drink Red Liquor. Goldsboro, N. C.--Two huntars from here built a fire in .the woods by a fallen tree. 'They left for a time and mmumh:u.- forth, drunk their quart of corn mmmdnu-:: Short Brothers, the seaplane build-- ers, are making floats for the trip, which they will pick up first at Shan-- ghat and then at Vancouver and To-- pROPS IN AETER 34 years "If any airman can accomplish the Job Cobham is the man to do it," said C. G. Grey, editor 'of the Aeroplane. "He wili leave--nothing to chance. 1 think the prospects of his doing the flight in two monith#'are good. it will naturally ~be spedtactlar, especially He hopes .to leave England about March 24 and. the detailed plans for the fiight are now being carefully or-- ganized. (Cobham is employed by the De Haviland company and will fiy a DH--0, with a 240--horsepower Siddeiey-- Puma engine, With him will go Lieut, Commander _ Mackenzie . Grieve, as then to Bagdad,.Jndia~ China, Japan, up to the Alentian islands and across to Vancouver and Newfoundland.> navigator, who was with Hawker in the . latter's attempted ~tramsatfantic airmen of Great Rritwin, is going to try the great adventure of fiying ground the world. Man ~With ~Many S'flu? Trips to Credit Hopes to Start in the Spring. ROUND WORLD IN 60 DAYS PLAN OF BRITISH FLYER will aCrosS Draws Visitors for Miles. A treak: calt, with three heads and s«ix legs, one of which bad three dis tinct hoofs, was born on the farm of Bert Baptist, a Sarmer living near the snouth of Sturgeon Bay, Wis, : One of and another on the right side of the freaks this section has produced. Unempleyment Problem -- Boived by Building Roads in Duil Times. Six hundred miles of highway were constructed in Sweden during 1982 by men who otherwise would have been Freak Specimen on Wisconsin Farm alloted funds to this end, and the work Hams is ceighty--stx years of age. CALF HAS 3 HEADS AND 6 LEGs LIEUT. WILLIAMS OLDEST VETERAN OF WORLD WAR The Bow River in Alberta is so named because wood well suited for bows grows on its banks. ~ A flock of Rocky l.-t mfl::hnqm Cn?: Indian m 'x-qm"""'m"'m" dtvmtl:.&':dul:'mlldo&cb- ing the power house from fire. Tel. Prairie View 273W--1 Schanck Hdwe Co. Wauconda Garage Libertyville, L Wauconda, IL. More Royal Clinchers for 1923 Bs United States Tires We Handle 20,000,000 "'Toll Calls" Every Year In many cases the person t will answer or is immediately available; if not, you can often deal satisfactorily with someone else. ""Long e will be glad to tell ywm%mmdn::my saving service. ---- * It is the quickest service and it saves you tbout&we.t. * TF!Q'JSANDS of these are made on the "station--to--station" basis, that is, the calling party asks only for the number of the called fifiofle or gives the name and address of the called subscriber without designating a par-- ticular person, L HERTELS PARK -- rates m'"'-g.u-u_ sstion" calls, but no rate is re-- Jur Further dasably ar oall"hang Dimaner" 2 For Picnics, Balls and Parties. Arrange your dates now. svery requirement and the day rates art IJLJINOIS BELL TELEPHONE "Station--to--station" loug distance calls meet almost For Rent the county clerk to the t or. The mattér of : collec-- tion of the state fixed tax is an an-- nual oCcurrence, it is said. A similar order setting the lower tax is said to be required year after year. the warrant issued for the tax by INJUNCTION HITS CO, TREA3 (Continued from Page One)