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Libertyville Independent, 6 Mar 1924, p. 2

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a "AND JURY IS STUNNED BY MT OF C EDWARDS IS lill% ' Xherterrt) feeling I- that Km: to m: A not" Me. tor a 'rrtner Me but It SI well worth It. Whim mm baton throughout the com- munity when he in worked tor so my you: man populorlty ,has at" Increuod u l run" of has Btattd on the principle adhered to by w new-pop" men In protect ing their sources of Intonation. According to state's attorney Smitn and other lswyers the Judge himseii he no power to change the sentence st this time seeing that King has begun " sentence. Edvard could MY. moditU.d the sentence during the term ot court but (rp 'sdlouhiiiusnt lav removes that retentive. JURY NOW DIPLOREO IT Nov that Mr. Kin; is'sct'slly is $ntt serving " sentence the serious- sees e! the nutter seems to he more 'rrr, fun; inleid in the heerts of the pshiic t In it bed been before he entered Jen. maturation been! es one vein up end do" Weaken]: street he never before been. ionos- ilg'shy aetioai by e Grsnd Jury or s Court it me County, such es it is I". [(1an popularity 'a sttested by the content expressions heerdi on en sum _ I Jury Done, Members Admit They Sought to 'Snitch Back' but are Tardy. Embers ot the Grand Jury were not e bit heckwsrd in admitting stter their sdJonrnInent that they were stunned by the severe sentence tttr posed' by Edwards. State's Atty. .nith himseii ur'ee stunned beyond expressibn following the sentence s few days ego end admitted that he had not expected such en outcome or whet seemingly sppeered tb he s trivisl situetion heiore the Grend Jury. Then sentence ot 30 dsys es impoeed by Edwsrds Is not conned smte with the " Reuse" sccordlng to people 'ldlhit. They point out the lee! that bootiegxers. btindttig. nrs and others who have really committed serious onenees in the community oftentimes have amped with mere tttteg and without nil sen "lees end oftentimes their is" sen team hsve been very short. The (land Jury w Judge Edwards ttt W King, Ilsllsaut w) Duly Sun because In the Jury his sourx-r of I story It Its tinal , day tgttertaoon took " seeing what could be to relieve King ot th tence put upon him. It wu~upmned later that the only court. open was tor the Grand Jury to petition the governor Asking him to modify or commute the sen tance. _ . However. the jury. although man; ot them were noxious to send a tele gram to the governor expressing their request along this line, they did not feel on though they would do no; They knew the likelihood that mud-slinging would be stoned against Gov. Swill in use he complied with the request ot the very body which asked the punishment be meted out to Mr. King. Accordingly the Jury adjourned without taking a formal vote on King": status because it was apparent that it had got beyond the control of the Jury or the court. no chance for a change in the sen- tence, due to the fact that the jury'l move to have the sentence cut dofn bad been started after Mr. King had mummy entered the county "ii. CONSIDERATION TOO TARDY It was exphinod that. had the Jury taken the matter up end voted upon it before Mr. King entered jam to be Bin his sentence. the judge could hue changed the sentence on the re quest of the jury or of his own van tion. But the mere fact that he " mdy had begun hm sentence made it impossible for a rescinding or mod. tnceuon at the sentence. Aftrr sleeping twvr the matter sev on! nights and wanting the serious neu of It many of the jury seem m feel that the disposition m the case was (a! more drastic than they had expected when tt was taken up sev- onl days ago. However, ater dil- cussing the matter ttt length and many expressions hemp: made that the punishment was too severe Ind more severe than the Jury had. anti. clpated. the jury was Informed " State's Atty. Smith that there In Therefore the imposition of n to a" sentence by the Circuit Judge use us a shock to everybody in un- ml nnd hundrodl ot the Juan'- on Mend, hue been nnnblo to uninin in their own mindn - the court vu- duiroun ot hitting n local new super mu no namely on. n techni- eal violntion of 1 law. the met scope no intent ot which but! a tone" hue difNrenc" of oplnion "on. Ilemberl of the Jury In "va can. since they "Journal ht" ex- pand deep regrets that they took uy put In I movement which to and no .ertounlr to a mu who to no promlnnt nod Popular. It I: " "muted not among juron that they naturally never thonxht Ethan" vonld ho "widow In the punish- ment " would hum out or they nov- Fez-m": who! punts 55:011. on t the matter done about u-uld'nl # formalin!) day 's sex Ralph WSW _' fe., - - .-- - .v.Q.*'~.'6 eat l Chas. Madson bu recently Dutchma- led the o. Barnsuble property anoin- lng the D. R. Manger property. and will take oosuseaaTon noon Mr. hires, who runs the barber shop and pool 'room. has purchased the building he now occupies and will also occupy ttte .upper rooms. The'llothen' mum hegd _ a very internal!" muting u the church In! 1'?!ng afternoon. Hus Baxter m wont. be]: mating show- how much good Inch Ill IDIO- clsdon can do, ad with hotter organi- Bation it will be able to do more and better work for the community. . 1p: saute-y, lank'l. the Code» been?!" Girl- metet them _nott-nndnrrotarntottqrtonrrtt+, noun-y In the Philippines. The next meeting will be e cannon"! one on March an; " the penance. and a" girl: will?!» given the weak of Wood Gatherer ' er would I." and N". NI. " their will". " On. . o _, d' NOT " m "VINO! Their reeling that the: "M " paid .0 the 10701.0! M l "3'". tion Ol mettttrne* in mt to "I "nun of the 0.1); an. by a -le ol them with the mantle. an a ', William Weber injured the 1533- ment: at his shoulder Int week white playing basket ball sad is taking nu enforced vtuttitttt' for 3 time.' . Ghee. Keller moved lat week from the Potter bundles. where We; con- ducted : rectum-nut for some. tinte, andnotrhaahiaptamrotbettrtnemrht the Peterson building. In" Maurice Keller ll out from Wankem to lulu with the business. The community moving picture pro- gram nun 'oomo interacting picture! tinted up. "Boqtatn.BUettiex" with Win. Rowen. lunch 11. Tan: Mix in N3atett Mr Smoke" will be ohm the Yollowin; wool. Following these on The' Town That Forgot God. The New Teacher. The Tole of TWO can... The inhibits open o «non of Dinar, bet- ter picturoo for "to Fttla. __ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reinhardt spent Suqday with Chicdgo friends. Mrs. David Kerr, of Chicago has been spending some time with Mrs. James Kerr, who has been quite ill, but Is now atutrto be about. THE CHURCH Ott THI HILL Church School st " A. III. Morning worship " 11. Sermon on "What Can the Church Do in lake Villa t" Why do we have as church? What intern-u you In the church. Young People's hour " 6:30 p. In. Evening worship u T :80. Story sermon. "The Lama of Service" by Henry Vnn Dyke. Mr. and Mrs. Corson. Miss Goldy, Misses Ruby and Mabel Falch and Gertrude Weulsn unaided the touch- ers' meeting " Highland Park last Friday. The pupils had an extra day of vacation that week. _ _ "in and In. In hood taunted bushes; in Wampum-pt weak. - Mrs. Della Sherwood ot Antloch vis~ ited Mrs. S. M. Sherwood 1 short time last week. MG. Boom spent from Wednesday till Sunday evening with her daugh- tera in Chieago., . .,.Mr. Ind Mm. Rtmond Bartlett"); Wakes" "sited the home folks [at Sanctum. . Troy Bummer - from Waning. tom D. C., but we" to Join " was for an indestirtitqatnr. . . A 'l-ura. a Bartlett returned lut week from Georgia, where she has been vil- Hing her son. Arthur; "srtdhtitr., In Mad-on sum the Dunno club st her hone Thruway met-um mre be sent W' "GorrFtt' "tilt him to commuule ttsq "all" In mediate". , . Hangman the Holly Suzanna. m feeling mat the governor would" ably recognize the untulruu m "we muanun and problbly (Wkly grant the request, will not do no. l he gun-rum- has bad enough Ind- HIHKJIK ui'houl any justice to It. to (Jum- us to fowl that such I MINI? should not hr put up to trim duly": th, merit and sentiment back ot it. Surh noun-vs as the Chicago Tribune. Mrs. P. R. Avery nnd Mrs. Chas. Hamlin vitsitedfriend) the city Int week. Grady Lyvers (went the week end with his father In the city. and Daily News. Kelly tad out." vsould immedltrtely send word out me: the state that the governor Md injected himself in "another count» (anon of senfenee.". They'd eattitw llze it as they haw in other cues The book. for the In. vnn'mmry hue come. and n opening will be made a the church " , p. I. am- dar. QOQOOOOCOCCCOQO 0 INDIPINDINTMINII- O o war-ret-tat-att,. ,OIOOOOOOOOGOIIOO Percale Remain" in light grounds with Belt stripes and fieuree, ro- liable fut colors, 36 inches wide. Yard The Quality Sm Gmdnko. 1B1nttk 20c Whistles New. maple chard. tum. drodu ot w;- woro "furl" ad than in "new mutilation In lion My as the result of ammonium that Venn and " mop!- l'ridu made " other payment to Cob. & Menu!" on the 'ton out». which - - abused tron the receiver tn "" for 3950.000. The payment and. W was 851,400 Melba with later." " 88.561, making . total of "0.9.1. Not once bu Von». and the no: 903910 (quad lg: Angelina the "null. The P. T. A. will meet at the school house Friday evening. lurch 7th. n understood that a dentist will be st this muting to ttlk to the children. so let them on be present. Rev. ucxelth.' of Chicago memo". ear Seminary. filled out pulpit last Sundny; T The Wee Aid netted about $88.00 at the owner. which they served et the Milk Prxpdueera' mecca; Thur day. They: wish to then each the everyone tor the when! petronue. Our "girls" ere elweye' on the job. and when they hear there In! ecu wanted the! generally dttht 10!: wt. try.. V The "Get Together" nosing of thal Milk Produoeu, which 17:: held " the , Town Hun Thursday. Feb. 28th. was; I. tremendous success mg: not! hit. The" an m tuned to iivirmiiihntr "at the mum in not The duty. may then by Jo. um {hi-11m can"! by an. "Bone Mn. t'tl ' my. an no" "mo: The In: PM In. cut-tot m the an. I NW mutation- and ml- was 1l!llrllllNfllishlF tmllIilt' $51,000 mum mm The people ot lion null or. "66.. 600 on the Zion unto, buttoned!" to ttnnmgnttetttmtt"made in tho has". of Healing. the omeiarBion Dam tion, "mums!"- have boon "a to spread the remaining 'tqNtmtt. over 1 period of ten you: which will make it much ewe: to meet a. ob. ligation. _ l The big celebritlof occurred. araii morning when the Zion whutles New Itemny for a hour. The Chi Alpha Eu club 1711111" I bunco party u the town mu Pridypr evening., March M, beginning" eight o'clock. Prize: will be unwed Ind free refreshments for everyone. The proceeds Will so to th church. Every- bog! co_me ind hirlo the young folks; Hundreds ht Flags gttt Zion Today " the I " dents Celebrate. When the estate was pm from the receiver tpr 8950.000 it m necessity for seventy-two petulant of the city to put up their P80P0rte as counter-u tor the not." given by Von". The" mortgage. will be :0- leased u soon " the In! union! ll Havin'g" decided" to quit haai, .' ' ir.4 will sell'dt Public Auction all of my personal pmpertyon the Lancaster farm._bne mile west of Random; 3 miles east of Libertyville on Rockwell AUCTION _' SALE! Commencing at 12 o'clock bm, the following property ' ' so HEAD or LWESTOCK "do. F _ 20 Goad Can that are milk!" a HIAD OF CATTLI " C one Sum-luau 4 "new with "he: by POULTRY 100 Chick-nu. soon-mom mm mullll'l'l "an XtgMttete 10-30 One "tasqttnq "In". 1% In 1 thnobouom than: - 11:ishagoodhcrdofdnirycm.mdalltookueinjood cmtdition. Bemretoattmdthioaleastherewillbesome troodurtmimforruu. WARECA9I. " I NICK CARUBAS, Pmrletor FRED GttNittti, W. mad. , Balls. 1 two you: bid, In" you! old. IBM Home, ' yam old. Vida! 1800 l my Horn. , your old. It. 1100. ' 1 any Mam, a you. old, wt. 1100 _ t any Mart, ' your: old, wt. DORF MAN & SON "on. Ubaetrilk main M Vim Winted-,-Paper, Rags, Iron . MONDAY, MARCH 10 HALF DAY HOROEG GRAIN WE PAY CASH mmormnms WORM Harry luau and tinny entom- od company over the wool and. The! 'Ho too kin "'0 "Nd Timer" Sunday JdTenintt. The al'dt deuce given by some ot the Jun of Eli! Day In! Bu- - evening was enjoyed by on end a' N: crowd I!" present. The not We mounted to "proz.'andretr "6.00, which the promoters ere going to turn over to the P. T. A.,' to be open! tor i slide and play mm In. pmvemenu.' They dew-e to thank en those who BO kindly assisted in fur- mm: the music: one the ladies for furnishing and akin; are ot the re- Mmente. _ . 1'50 and. Menu-u which were Mt. Ilbibdh the Woodmen halt at mm. m " am "ttttled "cuat" , Cum" and "Who in Thy Now which "gtgegttt in - the 'rititbiSt' m. which the Wood" M" to: the the-mum ot tuberculosis It Color-do spring; There m 31.0 Run! in it that In. Balm. Air dell" It lulu married, but we have Mt ttiu0ir', may: ot an RY", not it? "in: or aw clung. How about 1tNUt', W. Tull-It me "Ironwork-hm any" unu- actuation-r VIC» tiny-b the am: - and At,hier'+ttt mound..." ttitttotmtb grades. Thom-clout much!» school unannou- ttt_-ra. . In. to! her hair bobbed Ind look: mat um. _. mm, It you mt g bean. Bert "It not: bobbed; It'l catchy. Chm. Qeetreet had I 3ch not! but. '9". We hope in nu fully "cover "I." this the. _ Mr. an! anmeI Queuing" and um nnd in. Mabel Adm: and Inm- ily and Mr. 'tnd In. my Loomi- and My attended 1 diner in honor ot In. cum" Burlington Sunday Btrsraert was "tended a his): a all of conic- att vary human: "9 Mod by In ttment., _ - In. Flam Clark and daughter Mar, gust-Ito. viqited Sadly in Chime. Mr. Md Mm Wm Tank. Mr and In. M. Prehn, Din. Senator. Mr. an Mrs B. M. Mr. and Mm. Fred Krupp "a Mr. tad Hrs. H. Ruler nttgnded a my dinner My onmemn Bel- lo? at Idttqrqyuie Sand". Walter Lain underwent n minor op- onuol- " the Panama henna! inst Bushy. 't Bentham um tum]! went Sand-y " Du Plum Kin Knox phyed . tine violin It location during church "we" Band" evening. ' Sunday School and church services as usual next Sand". . -' and tettethatm' convention "and" My. Ila. Hickey and the chit- dnn [kind " Minn. 2f,,t be B- w d (Indigo 2,T2'ttL [rm an diving In no Dixon: 'tttttMn while! that Don. _ mt Expanding 7" home over . The 1th [any given by the Sadie' Aid Sacha Pttdnt Feb. M, l Silo finer _ 1 Drive Belt, ' tn, 40 ft. long 1 During Grain Binder 1 During Com Binder llm ' . 1 Home But 1 Gram. Drill _ 1 Corn Punter _ . . ' Bulky Cumnton t one-hone Cultivator nomammm " anlkingPlow. :1?!»th 'tutttthtrfnionn 130mm lCcttar' F 'rttarerrtHnrartd we anymmxmmuo ft. t son. 161191"! 1000..." "a!!!" ammu- no Innocent-n an 1.090(th "amtnr-' "than! and! tools no "ammunition. LAKE ZURICH I. ttt24. (law a was Mina-nee. A mat" quarto: furnished the otttertaltttttettt. Refresh-noun "I. "and. ' Mr. ad Ila: Aihn Illuminati. and "may visited Sana! with Volo "It mes. - A . In. Peter lumen and I!» On- mben "Landed tho Mort meeting " Highland Put Prim. . Mr. tad In. Hm Kracht Ind Mr. um In. Char. Diem "a Kr. and Mrs., Ch". Weaver "and": the Itor- It Nluttttoe gut, u Won tut LIFE-mm m . Mlm)? was mum B um , In. Mary Illa White. " um old died Thursday nor-mu at 4:10 Fibii At Bu Inn- ot her "an". Tho little My of PM)! layer has been an nick the you wont. John Him to law with the not. Mr. at)"; Loo Inadver and than!" and 313019030 Wigner vtrtt: ed In. uni In. El Pmty u Ttirgrii Bandu- ._.. ,f ,A, U MN. J. H. Kalli ot lung-ll with than their" been vttigttioiartetdhtoe mu yarn. I" but boon [IND] tor tom: the and death In not no: M"- M7 "was: 't ' 307. m In. Damon were uncr- tunod " the Diem homo thutdar. I". Fiche end Pted Grimm vein tu Wuhan on I humus mission lust Monday. The been")! supervisors In in melon this week. . __ with: Ethan Sodom and Rose and Richard Tulane were Punting- callers Sandy. A - _ _ Little Helen Kiraehbaum " under (Immune with tho chicken pox. . Mr. and In Murphy of Chicago spent "to woo hand "I1 the bum": tparents, Mr. and Mn. Chu. Gu 'd.tt.ek "i334. vam'f'mEma um Phyllis and In)": mam"; visited the tomer'a 9mm at Futons simply. "EH-mu Norton is empioyod In Jollat. . . ears ' a V . (on, t at action . q ' ter's Home in Russell. the eagi.ett a', hut an of be Lin but" Gnythb", Mm. Whit. y" born u um Int la and bad "no In Like County m hat lite. Ha husband died In 189; She have: a non. Thoma- of an" Inc. 3 datgttee, In. J. H. all]: M Russian, a tutor, In. home Tobin ot Chicano. "Loam 'trautdotttidrots. "Btttettertr.-e Wanted: mun ' . . must he able to cut up 1an serve c. mm»rs."-Ad in Landon (Yhmnh-le. In! Not to [my to Tum. An ounce 1of honest criticism h m mun I pound of lumen. M ' All in ttood audition TERMS-M mm: under $50. cash. All sum: over that amount on good bank- able notes for one year with interest at 6 per cent. No My to be tanned until settled for . I L . A Nhillll e W l S l . l S At my harm. five miles south of Ubertyville, one and one-half miles east of Diamond Lake, two and one-half mile: west of Half Day and five miles north of Long Grove, . Thursday, March 14th ranging in weight from 1460 pouhds to woo pounds. All good, mud horses. Age 5 years to 9 years _ ' FRED GRABBE, Auctioneer. aittirdn Sale! Commencing at 12:36 P. M. Sharp 10 Sets Heavy Hex-new 2O Collars, _ M Tons of Good Timothy Bay 1 Sandwich Hay Binder.. 1 7-foot McCormick Mower 1 Tfoot Deering Grain Binder . HEAD FARMand d TEAM HORSES q n. Imam murmur mm - tertiary and miyte,k',i/iit,i:",, -ttEhhtehthanaarrither-i0hEEaRltrrTr. /lrtst1l('ii', Ila-u forth-ulna! SLSOnym. Jurr'rNmr0r"trtiii'si, AUCTK Saturday, March "HEAD o. MILK cow. (All no t B. You") I with was." "do 11 c1900 Springer- " l Bun out. 0 man on ' HIAD OF GOOD noun lu, hoeye, it. not; T yrs. old mm has." 1800.th Brown not". 1300. " m. old Bay Mam, " you: old Bay Inn. Vt. 110.. I m old t can. I [an old ' has»! no» TOOLS AND IUPLEIIINTO Rock Inland by lower. - Groin Drill 8 it. _ Bulky Plow thorn Com Punter hone not. I :hom wanton , During lower: T Command 14nd Roller Darin: Corn 82m: f been" Com Snead". ' roll- Bet ot7tratm Mom and!" has" 135-11059 Gate Engine Silo Puter and; Wagon / TE!!! or Shur---All sums of $20 or under. cash: over that amountsixmmtths'titnewitlbeeiven onbankahle-.tteit"t, ing 6 per cent interest. No property to be removed until 'iiiiiit for. Settlement can be made with the Clerk after the sale. ' B. H J. Loftus, Ptoipi('_,', Fitiig GRABBE. Auctioneer. PROPRIETOR 'tartirtgatio'ehrdo JthBltthBE,Nek. "not met Wain . ' ~32 any luck _ _- 3-,], Huh hon Whoa! Wm i's,?M, 13mm: Cart . a, 8.: of no. 8mm w' rtgll M Grinder t, «A Wanting Gallium: / 'hal Panel-luv '. 'a Tax Metttgtr . ' /a I not: Heavy Work maul .1 ia I not! ot Breast Collu- Drlv- - 1 and. Hum- t'fal'/rtL. "?3, '00gtotuttt,Bealo at: tl o .1, .'M: 000151111161: '80: and 2 Hum. Beau _ ff: ' dos. Pullou . :5: " no" cm at". _ .. zoo-tin . , , 1 Gander W 109 bund- Corn "5;: so ballads away . fr; Alarm: other .tihhtt. 2 .3; Ind toolesd about the itil too amount to month. ,.. " 34

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