Antioch Man in Miami Hit in Requisition of Gov. Small on Florida Executive. whiz! Shephzrd Oi Antioch, under att-t in Miami, I'll, on a charge tJ'2 abandonment. is fighting ex" T _ftuas, Icoording to a speck on. a! any. 71mm" upon a previous ot'ctuv ttt mteded in eradine trial on lune charge In a tonne; warrant "011 In. M. 1921, as the court and aMtq authorities in Miami were _ I?" that he was not to blame . In domestic troubl s between ' "If and his wife. Thl-y ht.ve .mnl children. Mrs. Shwhz-ru has living at Antioch. ,KOOV. Small Friday issued a re- Wtion on the governor of Florida for the return of Shepherd. Under the circumstances it is bvlivv't-d the .'OVErnor of Florida will refuse to gun the requisition m the Illinois' mouths. because Shepherd hts of- htgd to provide tor his wife and gay her railroad tare to Miami if to will make her home with him. as his I good position and ample ' and says he is willing to lupport her, but maintains that she In no right So dictate to him as (to where he shall earn, a livelihood. Three years ago, when Shepherd In! "rested at Miami, Sheriff El- mer Gre-n went to bring him buck on extradition but Shepherd cont Vinced the court and FtoridaNuthor- was that he was willing to provide tor his wife. He was reigned on u yrrit of babes: corpus the charges were dropped Attorney Smith. He tl taught back to Waukni The Children 0 tthe primary depart- ment of the Methodist church enjoyed n birthday party at the church Batur. dey afternoon. at which time the little ones had a delightful time playing all hora ot meg. They also enjoyed the mereerhtgsentB. T _ mu Belle Hughes ot Wsukegan is Intending some time at her home here. Mr. and an. Trumn Davis and Wm of Delevan, Wis., was in An- tioch mum; on relative: Sunny. -... J. 'iiiria"iaidGr" a Ohmic VII- hm-Sundny. , _-_. ...,, - l The new Channel Lake pavilion was oehed hat Suturdly ntttht,' with . Me crowd. This pavilion in aid to to one ot the biggest in the sale. Thel 'tttoe "race of the puma: in 17,009 but. with . dancing - at 6,000 ft. In. George Selby of Silverhke died My night of last week " her We. Inst u: illneu ot neural mu. In. - 1m Dom in Eng- llld lurch 28, 184Cantt up» to this to mourn her lo", beside. her has. had. (our ettitdrquv--aEr. and In. Win. mum: of Antioch; curios. of in"; In. scrum. of Brutal; Mn. P. nu. of Silver we. ttet.itbtq I num- " at othir rehuves. The (new ner- vieu were held at the 10Mof Hotho- country when a child. Jenna 3. MN, the m united tn mm to (learn Selby. and to thin union ttve children were born. In. Selby - GGGerntsarri-.tx-hertttts. "ircfarrGGon vtetted In Chi. m and Wake?!) Pttpree " "7-. Edamam Rev. Pollock of magma. mm: m n -rCGkiGriGai Wood and Car Tin Wood visited in Eva-ton over My. __ __ - _ . "hm" Babb of Evmwn I. spend- in' some time at the home otlhlu main. Calvin»qu . , - MI 1","lUlllri/,t the home 'i)"'] Morehenhyotd cattle were tech" mum Puma-1mm was born on t', tor tten ttgberCttimriq in Pinoui ' (an mm ot Antioch tiny-one yem' urtntt " than were tested in my; 5.; "a Bpent the mm, M ot his other late in the Union. according to; "to 1 nthits vicinity. He taught ihtiriettpet1e received by we county my: number ot you. and was em- inte',',',', [Ml H. 2:12:11. 'ttf, of the ttr: local prin , muons or I on epartment of "trod st the_k_ L- .25.??? .eyrii; Imnoits Multan} "iiiTiriieir, "to you; Then be worked for the humane company. He m united in marr4- to Genie Kane in 1900. lo this union but children were born " of whom are living. Mr. mama -"riTinGrFiiiirLnan 'r" . mm at Btuttngton hum". " we: 3 mm for venom - ud' Ind publicized A number ot books. For he put twelve your: be hnd been in poor heath. The tunerat serum were , he" Thu-eds, afternoon in the Stun: mutating parlors. with the Rev. Mr. , when: pmcuung. Burial wee in (he! "and: cemetery. _ " ararearare4rararar4r4rar'r4r4r4' C.I§!QQ.§§GO§§§§Q In. Glenn and amino! ot Chr mo in spending the not with £11. I. 8. Kruger. In. John Talley sud Bon, Junior, and on In. C. T. Much may att- the In. Mr. and Mrs. Emma Dyer nnd Grad It Brockmn spent Sand" Ith rel» (1ch at Elmhunt. m a". Mr. an! In. Pred Prieu, Percy tnd Mace In!!!" attended the quan- - starches u Buffalo Grove Sun- day maniac. The Math Hernchberger family at.. "ii"r.airiiiLrsn Em) and Corrine d Mum were In town Baum!" and sum. _ -.-, _ - W church It long Grove Bunny nor-Int. . 'An Wet. Mrs. V. Glenn 1nd W. Boonie, Elizabeth and Benn than! with In. . B. Kraut my -i-I;.wl;'k Howe Ind can!" vu. 'ted In Chicago with " pare-u a few an - took. - Int-ray nternoon our emmmmpttr - "and by the deal: of Mlord lull-t. Tod M " . wonderful battle to at" via: In. - "a Ian] M. but lulled to the flu! can. I SHEPHERD B FIGHTING EXTRADITION iaejved Friday from the iiTirwm. Klepper spent Motuiar at Human" ANTIOCH corpus send later dropped try States Tte never w" Wankel"- Go brow Sand-Y south l :3. Five thousand two hundred uni nix- pen in ty-one hord- ot cutie "reputed dur- IWOI'. in; In in iuinoia. low. and Minne it" I not. exceeded Illinois in the tctull w. Mr. 'number of eatt1e,tmted, haunt. more in "iiiiitt9g TIAM had tented in lo". and 'j,',,',?.", in the Gopher ".2... while, 1m- MW nou wnliod the tent to ",06t. mm: but the - numb" of unaudited " mm. with Lion! o! Mitt which up - = " ire-om ",406 ttttr-tttei? 'e qtattte. A gold medal tad an embossed sheepskin, certifieate--vinibte proof of another reason why northern Illinois may rightfully boast of being the greatest place in the world-have been received at the general office: ot tho Public Service Co. of Northern Iiiinoits at Chicago. --. They are the Charles. A. Coffin awardss,-givett the Public Service Co., winner in a competition with all the other electric light and power compa- nies or America, as the company mak- ing the greatest achievements in the electrical field of the nation during 1923. With them came a check for $1,000 added leaving loved ones and friends; who will ever remember hill}. _Hla cheer. tul disposition and kindneu made him a brother'to his n'elghborlh Che pail bearers who tenderly canted him to In last resting made Tuesday were Guasle Stomp. Ted Mason. Earl Eddy, Ray Stain. Chester mm and mm Rev. Mr. Umbech. a former minister I of Grace church, rendered two beauti-' tul solos and sue comfort and. conso- lation to all in " sermon. The church was (Held in spite of the bevy down. pour of rain, which canned when the? services were over. noting it possible 'for all to go to the cemetery at Diam. ond Lake, Where the Mondern Wood. men ot America had charge. The floral piece: were my and beautiful. Mrs. Math Herschberger, Ralph and Marian'colled on Mr. and In. Art Von " Palatine New" afternoon. Mr, ind Mrs. Wm. Meyer m enjoy- ing e trip out West. toting in all ot the places of interest between here and the sold cont. _ . Tina. """iirriiariirCiiomati,' Lynch spent the week end with friends at Fond du - 7'". Little Ardath Miller of Wheeling it spending the vest with "Verne Gil. mun.- Mm. C. C. You Md um Elam LI Faun. also Mr. and In. Bury In- non and "any visited with V. Ginsu " tttettomeoeMrts. 'tt.tg.r5rueaertant loudly. _ Mr. and Mrs. Bonn Wehrenberg and daughter clued on Mr. and In. Harry Imn Sundsy. , C. 0.170.: was t eailer in Area In: Monday utemoon. unions was UNION IN mm OF 153120 cows iiG'r"ro's'iriiat71iriiiiiii" irtuaar. not of My m 0.9" Mseryed Mr. Petenen an" hi- conclusion from antenna compiled by the United! antes Department of Agriculture that. shows the 'proxreu of tuberculosis endlcauon work for etch state. 1 Newmnofibr '"j""i""i""riJf'i'jiri;ii'/r'" Illinois one- compound at ".687 cum. In the: M. 1m lend- in the totatl number of heed under tavern-Ion" with t88.dtr.. mm m an» herds under mm. Ot this number, 'il Gukttmdudtttnt8Mttteed-aner 0mm tn Lake county nnd my T,000 held in" been noted no tar. l According to J. J. Lima. Inspector in curse ot ooopernUve 'liA'r1ii'i'i)'fl emanation work for mine". "" re actors were slaughtered our": iii;l an n remit of the. minds tearing which I- being curried tht oooperatNeir with the U. tr. Dept. ot Agriculture. - .. There were M40 herds. or 101,600 came, on the VUUnc "It for taunt In nunou Juno 1. 8mm that "no. however, six more comma lave nude tutpropr'tntiqrt to rum testing. not!" u and ot st unnot- mun conduct- Ing acientlflc "thereon". emulation. Injunction in the Circuit eottrt, In the we ot the Rev. Geo. mum: cull-t the be." of the United Bun- acliul church Ill thc'forlncr gator. the Rev. J. H. Kettle. Highland Park. vu Muck" Int Sammy. The court hold that the Rev. Mr. 'ttttttet- m means. without ob his"; a Injunction. by can 3 WI of was entry and Contact to get tret-Mort of the "than, vhlch In the be" ot contention. t2iGiiiavaustsustt Its to be to the Employes' Benefit As- cHARcEsirjcctit'"mt) tT)'ijN0iAiri0N s" ", {yum f ",trttWt,ae,c'rv, (r, ti? _:' , bu _ V ' v,orcsyi'ott1t'p?"ijtitttrtti, _ 'ill), a. sa,atmts'istth,ir.',tttt8t"me's WWW; 5;anng tittlttta'f)?,,",i'i'i,g"if; F "i'tieiiiiituvusa,eftt"Firi'ttr1ei1:t't' your 'Nwr'hittrttttir . a9ttyB?9,,tri'. "It!!!" AW wwwwummv w" 5.:3 . C:', : 's, 'scriiirric/iirt3kft',i' cox'u'ANY mii gy§ifgnvmcmwh§rlme 'rr., "r',)')'.:.':.:",, iiitqTg9eciis:iAR',ri; 'f I F t9tt"FtttP, an M» , T, '. F kgs-se: 'tste), 4m ic'. i'i:'tii'it,ir', _r,tCifii5t"'iiiliie 13.31.34. g AKA: ie', r"t:Ct.)"srir" sociation The medal, or 14 carat gold and more than three inches in diameter. bears on ttte'tttrverse side the profile of Charles A. Coffin, founder of the General Electric Companyu In COMP memoratiotrot his work, his company established the Coffin Manuel: an! confers the annual Award. _ On'the reverse side of the medal Is tho inscription, "Por distinguished eotitrittutiort to the development ot electric light and power for unecon- .enience of the public and the tredBtit t the industry. awarded to the Public Service Company ot Northern mr was. 1923." MISS CHURCHILL _ IS WEDDED IO C0L',alli(ili ROMANCE I The infant daughter of Mr. end Mrs. . Henry Cunnlnxhun we: hurled Friday. , FiiG funeral was held in the Courage- r"tlon church. with Interment st Lake , iVllln. Mr. and In. Cunningham and , 'tamlly have.the empethy of the com- |"tummy In the loan of their little one. Daughter of Atty. ahd Mrs. F w. Churchill, Grayslqke, Marries J. Patterson Smith. Word has been received here of the wedding of Mine Aime: Mary Church- ill, eldest daughter of Attorney and Mn R. W. Churchill, of Grays Lake. to Joseph Patterson Smith. ot Chica- go Wednesday June 11th. _ _ The marriage is the result or a col-I lege romnnée. both being students on the University ot Chicago. The bride is well known in Waukegan. She et- tended the Libertyville High School and grednnted with the class ot 192] and had Just completed her third rear" at the University of Illinois. 'She is the eldest daughter or Attor- ney, and. Mrs. R. W. Churchill. At Honey Chmchili is well known in 1 Wenkegsn end Lake County, is presi- dent ot the Lake County Ber Associe» ition.' end an Assistant Attorney gen- 4FtFtree4F4Ftr4F'eeqF4tt9F9F4F9. " GRJVYSLAKE . 'b9b9F4F4k9b9F4Fe4F9F4r9F9F4b4Fe (fiCaepeain certificate reads, The young couple will reside in Chime. y . 'T Mr. and Mm. t P. was): and mm. Ily attended the funeral ot Mr. Walsh's sister til Chicago Saturday. Harold Barge and family moved to théirnew home on Sinner street hat Saturday'. ' ' The undue ot Harry 'tInherit land In: lemma Doucherty, of Chicago. we. "leaning n8}. Joeeph'e an"): " Round Into New" mm; Mr. {when " one of our uneventful bul- unen. end congremhuou ere extend- Ied the newly weal. A A Mrs. Dr. Struthers spent last week with relatives in Chicago. . Mr. and Mrs. John Bikes of Chicago spent the Week end at the home/of the tormer'u parents. . It itt reported that Herman Daatfer, whose home is here, was married last week to Min Ruth Seller ot Liberty- ville. The many friend. ot Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Petty will be, planned to know that u little son an. to sudden that: home " Non-ml, m. on June "th. Rune" smou- of Allendele, we Ville. spent the week end a the home of " uncle and "at. Mr. and MN. George Sweet. 7 _ 7 In} vaenor and Louis mat VII- ited In Claim Mona". Hoqratd Cuidwell win ' to the lad-plat Monday, when he underwent an ooponuon tor IMdlcltll.f __ In. Annie Darby, who had beta ettttttnqd to her bed tor mmyral wan. _ JirOttd In. Snail} and children at ammo heat Sandi, at the C. P. Ed. vard. hone. q 5315 irT"it'iriitiTirii"r"t an. EVERYWHERE ,"g'pgll, am sss't "The Charles A. Coffin Foundation, established by'the General Eteetrie Company, for the advancement of the clearical art, awards the Charles A. Coffin medal to the Public Service Company of Northern Illinois in rec- ognition of its distinguished contribu- ion during the yen Nineteen kindred and Twentyahree to thrdtvelf?pme.nt ot' glectric light and power for the convenience of the public and the ben- am of "the industry." l-'orxna! conferring of the medal and award was made recently at the na- tional convention of the National Electric Light Association by its pree- idem, on behalf or the prize com- mittee. passed away at her home Thursday evening. The funeral was held trom the home 'Satnrdny afternoon and was largely attended. Rev. F. B.._.iamea of-l ficiated iiid interment was at Fox Lake cemetery. The floral offering were many and beautiful, showing the esteem in which Mrs. Strang wu held in this communiSy. She leaves a fam- ily of four girls and two boys by whom she will be greatly missed. ' Mrs. J. W. Turner "entertaining [her little nephew from Elkhorn. Win. Mrs. Elmer Stickies. who -13 staying at the home other son in Ingleside, spent Sundny and Monday at her home here. _ Mrs. D. G. White has returned from Manson, 3713.. where she spent the past six Week- at the home ot her daughter, "-u-u-v-o. Severn! members ot the Order of the Eastern Star drove ot Kingston, LIL. Wednesday, where they, were enter- tained by the Chapter at that place. A. D. LYNCH-SAYS THUNDER DOESN'T CAUSE SOUR m "Thunder storms do not cam milk or cream to war." an A. D. Lynch. director ot the dairy (imminent of the Illinois Agrietsttural Association. "Although in nature a number of he- tors ate II"!!! at hand to undo what has been done, don't worry about a few rumble: in the heavens changing your milk or cream into a Idea mu ot "dutch cheese." A _ "Dairymen have quite often receiv- ed complaints tram creamer!" that their product was 'oft' I bit "tor a scorching hot dar which wound up with in doctrinal storm. _ "Usually before a thunder shower It In hot and oppressive. The air In Men with moisture. The heat In penetrat- ing and oersttttertt. The faithful cool- ing tan kthat usually keeps the milk and cram la marketable condition ls warmed up and it you'd try It with a. thermometer you'll find that.. thlnx's aren't as cool as you thought they were. The cheese making bacteria take advantage at this hot spell and work like the gold" digger: of '49. They it; -tiCGuis" -ot tiid som'lmg. The othunder only helps out In celebrating their vlctdry. 7 - '1' it folly for den-men to surren- der o e thunderstorm and figure um it will cause soaring no miner win care is given to dniry products. like life mieenble to the bacteria. with the seruMtinq brush end hot water. Get the product cooled " quickly a pout! Me Liter milking end keep It cool. And Won't worry shout the" "the hula; what the node of thunder may do. We the heat that "any aesettterumaiett e thunderstorm which came sour end 'ott' [involved milk." ' momma mm mm "The directore or the me County Fermen' Protective Milan not " the Penn Bare" office W! evening. June M, to consider the heli- nen of the Auocietion ravine "in. summer and tell. This Lemma wee, "rttsttitted last tah by the Ear. Bun-em. There are neatly 300 new magmas u pro-em. M member pee I et least six plainly printed nine 't prominent places on his fern-elm t'w-ough the coopention of the m e epeciei deputy is appointed in etch township to protect ("more pullin- from venous tome ot treepeeeint. hunting end thievery. The Auocintion meme Maine" and in "terminal to lee thet'iu phrpoeee no curled out end invite more fer-mere to Join. Wil- 'leni Darrell at Wuoondn in preeident end Clem" Bonner d at. Villa in 'eecretery. There it n director from eech township in Mitten. Effective vetting tottgrttt" will win for the Pro. tective Aeeocietion uthere in e um new in nominee. for it. "r, Th. mm d the "unmann- "rsmatasrrtattsmtmtttnttlteta"rw nip dentin ttnd been appointed and an (and an was tttamd In ohm-u at this work. They no alto axial! tut - Interest tn the M» "on be taken try farmers tn 31mm]. W. JUNE 3919}! I SALVATION A." 5 T0 DEDICATE ITS l - Milly CAMP SOON When the Salvauon Amy Jodi- cntu, In new mart, air. can» a type: Camo Lake. near Antioch. 111.. on the Fourth ot July, trUndn up? 0mm: vuu 1:01:10.th Mum counties to Join the COIMUOI. The dedication prom-1m will be In" tn the afternoon ,at t dclock. Coen. missioner wmmn Pun will pro- oide and will give. the "dicatiort address. An invitation has bun Juliet! to all who, are interested to "and. Fresh " Camp New Antioch Will Be Opened on the Fourth of July. "The Ite, air comp. locatod on u 60-3.ch tt ct trorturintr,ott the um. will tr, given over " (In ttaat"ot poor children and their mothers, moat of whom will come from the povnrty stricken district! ot cu. cago. Twenty-five cottage: hove been completed to houne,ihtm. with more to be built inter. Po: the int few Weeks construction [in been rushed that a large dining and as- irtntrly hall. a boathouse and hath. house might ho commuted in time for the opening ot Alte camp. The camp will t". care of 125 children. A new group of young~ stern will arrive woikly for an out-' inst, that as many " possible may have a xiimpee ot country life dur. ing the summer. One week at the camp will lbe giv- en over to crippled. children. who :'tht'rwlse might never leave the city's narrow streets or know the .lelights of camp life. 'lilslf? by the Territorial sun band, which has acquirld n countr) widu reputation througtrla concert tours and radio programs, will be one of the features ot the demon. ,tion program. . Read The Independent. only 81.60 . a. year. _. JVdeadttsaneiidm-petr--ttshth-6t-'tlttr--h"altatta- out ofdab'in out chase. Tho-korg-ri-d.------'-- dieti-u-annu'ltuN-Unh_lBk6-raridmhrlrmtti, h beingdistribuudtoradmaf . ' THE INDEPENDENT . Throw IGur i, Old Dictionary' Away t,TTinfi"raiiir E1iDt8'8NEWDKmoNARY-A-a-tu-oetiirm-eo. .dentednehrteinieienee,tu-tdhrtsith-auof-dndrata. bm'ti'at90e _ ItIsOutofDate OUR. WANT hos GET SURE RESUME , " . Hertel s Park Pavilion HAL! DAY, ILLINOIS Best Floor In Lake County. Come and Join the Crowd HIGH CLASS MUSIC LADIES Me DANCllf? Dudn'Every Night After June 21. Parking free to dancers, tr SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 28, at RENEHAN'S. ON ROUND LAKE Music by the "Illini Serenaders," of "limit University tar HoWTotalTrr '. Pghtg3,trgete,%gegtgthn,ttt mbaringr--4tut-er- _ dug- hm-the, My of todreht I". The-truth-freed-ttttletter-e, Madame. Theprkeianominat.-ettat at "can and kindling. Richly bound in textile-lather, black sent ma. red edges, gold stamping. Printed from all NEW me. By. aaear--EASYon the EYES. . Every Saturday Evening A180 JULY 4 ' Mttghmt0tltgtB.Mlud8.-iXRtlNtrt agPetNPOM1lqtnM mom PM! DANCING Given By "The Jolly Pour," " BiitAiPl"r.r.af"" a a o lMt-dlhhe 1iejti,ti2tttetttttregtttgt mils: Tlhgt-rht-hattlttam hwbwd ' 'Naietetittar u'. ,tctrgh'aitlltrdJMfsttr handbook tie'-peeA-tlinthesm-eripthr thoemthiitutie-f Absolutely my in writing and speakingofproaent-dayactiviticn'fhonv sands of these words, never babe in any previous 'li,'e't.,',tgce,ggt,'lt,. deli9edandpucedinthe omesofge" Thousands of New Words U . iti Di ti y $5 1rrtheatrsmusandfo-itrhteé Youth GENTLEMEN 75c $l.00aeouple