HOY MUST RAISE $1,000 TO MAKE FULL RESTITUTION Mr. and Mrs. Williams and son of Racse visited at the Fink houme ~--er the viek end Mr. and Mrs. W#lter Plagge bal their little daughter christened Fran-- cis May in the Salem church at Bar-- rington Sunday. _ Rev. and Mrs. Damen were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Diehl Sunday. * % *4 % K %k ¥% % % % U ¥ % % ¥ % 4 * LAKE ZURICH * % % % % % % % % % % k % % % % % % Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grass, Joe Prus-- sia and Misscftred,_all of Jefferson Park, were Sunday guests of Miss Ma-- bel Adams. * Mr. and Mrs. Lee Landwer were Chi-- cago visitors Monday. e The stand across from the Lake Zurich garage was opened for busi-- ness Sunday. It will be in charge of the American Legion this season. Btate's Attorney V. 8. Lumley Of |a geciged success and there was. a Woodstock has offered to defer pros-- good Aurnout. .Col..Smith gave & yery ecution of the younger Hoy providing !sood illustration of the world war, as he makes "proper restitution," to the 1'""" as the civil war, The Elks band many prominent MchHenry county 'of Waukegan was appreciated by all citizens who were the victims of his",nd brightened up things. Three G. and his father and brother's alieged | a R. members were present--Mr. Bal-- banking irregularities. |lard, Mr. Churchill and Mr. Dorémus. "I've given him three weeks' time | Since last year Mr. Mowers was laid to raise the Mmoney," stated the @UU-- /o rest in our beautiful cemetery, and ty prosecutor Tuesday and accordings 'whose grave was decorated with the to report the younger Hoy is appea\ |rest of his comrades. The exercises ing to relatives in tze east in an @al-- |py the school children, as well as the tempt to raise the money. march to the cemetery were good, and in nerer i enc t icrscarsicccge excrmrszan | we want to especially thank the Grand % % % % & & & % % % 4 4 %& % % x x\ Army and the American Legion, as Mr. and Mrs.. Wm. Pfingston and daughter and Mr. Haines of Half Day, were Sunday visitors at the Schultz home. ; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Garbisch and daug)hter of Barrington spent Thurs-- day evening with Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Bimons. Marvin Payton has returned from the State University at Urbana. He expects to join the 8. T. C.:at Camp Custer in ten days. « The Hoy case has aroused much in-- terest in this city and Lake County because the Hoys are known to bhun-- dreds of residents, and because a strenuous effort was made by the Hoys to hbhave the case brought o Lake County for trial on a change on venue on the plea that they could not obtain a fair trial in MeHenry Ceunty. Invitations are out for the marriage of Miss Emma Lohman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aug Lohman of Lakes Corners to Willis W. Landwer, the wedding to take place June 25. The ceremony will be in the Evangelical church, the Rev. Mr. Irion officiating. Chance..Js Given Man Whose Father and Brothers are in the Penitentiary. Kenneth Hoy, whose father and brothers, Fremont and Clarence, are in the Jpliet penitentiary as the re-- sult of financial dealings in McHenry County, must raise . approximately $7,000 for restitution purposes within the next two weeks, or suffer the con-- sequences. MeqEqoCuenny ISne IERRONE ROREE Nes Soe es C Mr. Landwer is one of the proprietors of the i1make Zurich Garage. 1Iuter & mt trip they will be at home in the n Cottage. M 1 > Sunday evening the League had the regular June program. wass _ - o on d m al AP No NE tenty IROIE ME O ®OCiCO The annual school picnic was held in Deer Grove Friday. The day was ideal and a large number attended and enjoyed the games, races and social time. ___Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lohman are the parents of a little daughter, born on Wednesday, June 4th. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wright and their daughter visited Baturday with Mr. and Mrs. C. Weaver. Harry Ullrich of Waukegan called on friends fpere Saturday. 11 mwlluclh ces __ 1 _wWainat Mrs. -- Rose friends from week. WCEqn. ~ Mr. and Mrs,--Jobhn Hirn, Mr. and Mrs. H. prehm, Mr. and Mrs. William Eichman, Mr. and Mrs. Busching at-- tended the funeral of Mr. Horseman at Palatine Friday. Frank Diehl was off from work four Aavs with an infected finger, injured Frank Diehl was off from WOEIR "*"*"/ days with an infected finger, injured while working at the creamery. Ferguson Harkness was in Chicago Thursday, to bring home & Studebaker touring car. Ql'************** * ---- ~HALF DAY * # * 4 4 k % % 4 % % % * % % * * * Choir rehearsal on Friday evening, June 13th. s Next Tuesday, June 17th, will be the county convention of the Lake County Congregational churches at Ivanhoe church The program begins at 10 o'clock a. m., standard time, There Ig & good topic for discussion, and good speakers have promised to be present. W& know that an excellent dinner will be served, as Ivanhoe is noted for such, and a good time is anticipated. Let us have a good delegation from our church. «0_ * Last week a dance was held in hon-- or of Tom Lynch and his bride at the Herschberger hall at Prairie View, Quite a number from our community attoended and report a large crowd, and a fine time was had by all May their future life be as pleasapt as one sweet dream. i C The ladies of the community called on Mrs. Emmett Gleason last Tuesday afternoon. They served refreshmentsa and had a very enjoyable time, That's it: let's be s@olable. _ L & Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brockman, C. J. Herschberger and Missos Alice and Ethei.visited with Miss Bertha Weim-- er in Chicago last Sunday. Alice and Ethel stayed for a few days' sight seeing. P Mr. and Mrs. Rrnest Schroeder en-- tertained company from Chicago over the week end., h oo o o o td _ We are very sorry to report that Ted Knedler is not improving of late, On the contrary, he is said to be some :b ET&;R' entertained Fox Lake one day last worse. We are all hoping for a more favorable report and a speedy recov-- Mrs. Emeline Mason returned home from the Wheeling hospital last week, Mother and babe are doing fine. C. M. Gilman and daughter, Luy-- erne, visited in Milwaukee last week. Chas. J. Herschberger had charge of the Soo Line depot during his ab-- The children's day exercises Bunday evening were well attended and a fine program was rendered. (Too Late for Last Week) Our Decoration day exercises were a decided success and there was. a good surnout. .Cal. Smith gave & yeryx good illustration of the world war, as well as the civil war. The Elks band of Waukegan was appreciated by all and brightened up things. Three G. A. R. members were present--Mr. Bal-- sence At the meeting of the Vernon Cem-- etery Association last week the follow-- ing officers were elected for the en-- suing yer: . Mrs. Jessie Dolienmeier, president, Mrs. Peterson, vice prest dent; Mrs. J. McLughlin, secretary and treasurer, and Mrs. Emma Ger-- bert and Mrs. Bertha Stancliff to serve as trustees. _ i The commencement exercises last Friday evening were also well attend-- ed and in spite of the fact that the rest of the schools of the townships did not take part in it (as has been the custo min previous years) a fine program was had. Rev. Weigend of Wheeling gave a very able address. we'l as Col. Smith, the Elks band, the traific watchman and everyone else who assisted and helped to make the affair a success and worth while. The Ladies' Aid met at the home of ; Mrs. John Anderson June 12th. At good crowd was present. i $ : _0 .. 202 wivan | The H. A./ Knopf farm northwest of Prairle View has recently been sold to B. F. Hales, owner of the Oakwood Stock Farms, and is offering it for sale in 5 to 20 acre lots, and agrees to build a house on each parcel sold. Also to give time payments. Here's a chance for young men who are matrimonially inclined to buy a home on easy termd4. We are sorry to hear of the death of Mrs. Umbach, of Evanston. Rev. and Mrs. Umbach resided in Prairie iVew Three of our townsmen were EIVCU ; the E. a. degree in Masonry at Wheel-- | ing last Saturday evening. . Mr. Heybeck took a truck load of | hogs and cattle to the Chicago market | for E. J. Giss last week. Mr. Giss and | C. J. Herschberger 'accompanied him and witnessed the slaughtering of T.\ B. cattle at a Chicago packing hounel When you see how some of the car-- casses look that had a well developed | case of tuberculosis, you will not mt! to drink any mif kunless it be from a tested herd and which did not react. This will be the thing in the near, future. _ . | oc Clel 0d dAuess We l some years ago it avenue pavement, just in IrONL * 7/ nest Schroeder's home, south cf the bridge, seems to be a very dangeroUs place. One out 'of every five cars makes @ practice of passing others there and at a tremendous speed. Sev-- -- 2 FET T 20 sA mnnetverelt | " 11-- 1 Th --oortndih en kc aeoairaealy eral, accidents have already and there will be more. Whe the motor cops? Aloy Johnson Y weeks, but is Af Bob Rockenbach the repair shop Aloy now. A, certain spot 0 0 0 2 9 0 0 0 0 ® 0 9 ® INDEPENDENT readers are al/ ways sure of the latest news all the time. The ILLINI SERENADERS of the University of Illinois, the hottest six--piece band in Northern Illinois, at Parking free to dancers. EVERETT, ILLINOIS GooD,. sNAPPY FIVE--PIECE ORCHESTRA GIBBONS PARK was laid up for a few ain up and around. has had charge of and is working for DANCING on the Milwaukee just in front of Er-- RENEHAN'S, ON ROUND LAKE SATURDAY NIGHT, JUNE 14 Where are all C CC 1 L esep ;Ol;r:n::d.Jr A petition to give us back our form:-- harge of| °* mail seérvice is being circulated and 'king (or'amts your signature. As it is now, | we have but one mail each way a day. Miss Alice Howard of Chicago spent 'fro mFriday until Tuesday with Mrs. @ ® ® ® / S. M. Sherwood. ire al @| Miss Elizabeth Jarvis, with a party wse all @jof friends, drove to Sinsinewa Acade @|my to attend the graduating exercises © ® ® 9| there, starting last Friday .norning. Every Saturday and Sunday night Mc-- ...AT... The recommendation of the com-- mittee was that the sheriff be rected to instruct the night turnkey to notify him hereafter wherever-- any calls come to the sheriff's office so Ahlstroi: or his deputies car respond | promptly. The jail committee eonsists of Supervisors _ rank Burke, Wauke-- 'gan; B F. Naber, Antioch, and Tho#s. PMyrply; ~North ©1Te6ag0,""*"*"*~~ ze * | The committee went into the mat-- iter thoroughly and decided that it was a case where the village officials of Lake Villa were perhaps to blame |to a certain extent for the escape of the prisoner. _ Pester got away while the special marshal left the village 'jail to get the prisoner a cup of cof-- ! . Raymond Hussey is very ill at the }Vlctory Memorial hospital, awaiting 'an operation for appendicitis, which \ developed last week. He,has been in 'the hospital for a fe wweeks, being 'treated for a nervous trouble. We 'hope for a better report soon. | _ 'The E. J. Lehmann, 0. W. Lehmano, CENSURING OF SHERIFF TURNED DOWN BY BOARD * % % % % % * % % % % % K U ¥% ¥ V * LAKE VILL A 9 i % % % % % % % % 4 % % % % % % % Mrs. Wentworth visited Mrs. Satn-- ton at Antioch Thursday and Friday. The special marshal testified. +*~ while he was in office he under-- stood that it was his duty to deliver prisoners to the county jail. The tsstimony "showed that depu-- ties from the sheriff's office did not start for Lake Villa until several hours after the night turnkey had fee. The testimony also showed that some of the village officials knew that the jail was unsafe, because Pester had escaped from it ° upon a previous occasion. It was also also pointed out that the village presidint has authority to make ar-- rests. Mrs. Mary McDougall of Longmont, Colo., spent several days last week wit}, Mrs. I. M. Douglas. . _ Several from here attended the cir-- cus in Waukegan last week, among them being Mrs. Carl Miller and chil-- dren, Mrs. Madsen and children and the McClure family. -- hours after the night turnkey had received the caall. He did not call the sheriff. Lake Villa "Sensation" Blows Over Without Blaming Any-- one for Prisoner's Escape. L. G. Hutchings was called to Chi-- cago last week to serve on the Federal jury, but was excused. _ O a"_ Demand of 63 residents ofLake Villa that Sheriff Ahistrom be cen-- call immediately on the night that sured having failed to respond to a Irving Pester is alleged to have brok-- en into the home of Anthony Leon-- ard, at that village, turned down Tues-- day by the board of «upervisors when that body accepted the report and recommendation o fthe jail commit-- tee, wlich investigated the case last mwenth. -- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cook and Mil-- dred are. in the city this week taking in the horse show at the South Shore Caountry Club. Ay 80 Mr and Mrs. James Atwell went to Maywood last Thursday jor a few days' stay with the Chas. Glosser family. : &06. _ Mrs. Edith Keeley was a Chicago passenger Monday. o ce & E E. Lehmann and Peacock families have opened their homes here for the summer. T s g & ancing $1.00 a couple "The people of Lake Villa have good reason to remember the Daily Vaca-- tion Bible School of last summer, held [at the church. This year we are to {have another--bigger and better than 'ever. Watch for the dates. Fhe was one of the gradualing class lset year. A physician from the city was in 'ur village looking over the situation la'i week, with a view to locating here, which we hope he will ¢« cide t odo. ~ CHURCH NEWS Church School at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11. A man from the other side of the world is expected t& sypoa@ . "Ué in the morning seryigs; We may look for a wonderful mebsaga.I Young People's hour at 5:30 p. m. Evening worship at 7:30. Church Night. Jet us have. an intelligent Christianity. Classes for men, women, boys and girls. We look for a good crowd. Mis. W. G. Hucker enertained a friend, Miss Koerner, from the city, & couple of days last week. Mr. and Mrs Lee Sherwood were Chicago visitors last Saturgay <© Ruby Failch went to DeKalb the first of the week to take a summer course in school work. Coming to Lake Villa Community moving picture show is "Les Miser-- ables' by Victor Hugo. The well known story of Jean Valjean is told in vivid interest. You ought to see this great show. a F. T. Fowler was in our village a fo wdays last week on business con-- recrted with an auction sale of lots in his Cedar Lake subdivision, which was to have been held Saturday, ut be-- cause of the rain was postponed until next Saturday. LAKE COUNTY. STUDENTS GRADUATE AT ILLINOIS U. Mr. and Mrs. Corson moved their household goods to Rockford Satur-- day and will make that city their home for a time, as Mrs. Corson will twach there the coming Year, and Mr. Corson will enter the Madson Univer-- sity to continue his work, which was isterrupted by the war. Our good wishes go with them in their work, .-- Children's day exercises Sunday, June, 22. Four -- Waukegan -- students-- have been graduated from tne University ;E 'l--lli;&s_ ~this year. Several others have cgraduated from various parts of. Lake County. -- 'The commencement program was held on Monday when most of the degrees were granted. A few receiv-- ed their degrees last Saturday in Chi-- cago, including those who. graduated from the school of medicine, dentis-- try and pharmacy. > A big majority of the Waukegan and Lake County students who have been attending the state university have been arriving home for the last few days. » Among those from Lake County who were graduated this year, are the following, the letters indicating the degree, following each name: Antioch--Sabin, Merril S.. B.S. Deerfield--Reichelt, Dorothy, B.S. Grays Lake--McMillen, James Wil lard. B.S.. Wightman, Elwyn F., BS. Gurnee--Haines, Leslie C.. B.S. Waukegan--Janowitz, Rose H., B. B.. Nordstrom, Albert E., Pharm., OIl-- tusky, Lena A., B.S.. Poyser, Gail Kenneth, M.S. 'Z_lax'l_(,tit;----}lusted, Granger, B.S. REDPATH CHAUTAUQUA 13 "Gretchen of Holland" Presented by Montague Light Opera Singers CHAUTAUQUA Chautauqua Week, June 17--21 REDPAT H LAURANT and COMPANY . Magicians GLEN WELLS COMPANY Troubadour Male Quartet A TT RACTION S ; Including 13 Great Comedy Drama "GIVE . AND TAKE" BIG DAYS Notable Lectures on Timely Subjects Popular Musical Production will be held NEW HOSPITAL AT GREAT LAKES TO START RFEAL SOON Planned for Curable Cases | The institutiorn is planned for those mentally disabled cases which are. subject to cure, and which need the: open spaces and mild work to assist them. It will be designed along the lines: of the -- psychiatric institution at Mepdota, Wis., across Lake Men-- dota from. Madison, with long, low, one--story concrete coltages, each with a capacity of 50 beds. Some of the wartime wooden buildings will be retained, principallly a large drill hall, to be used for indoor ther-- apeutic work. Praise for Legion Leaders Jacob M. Dickinson Jp., chairman of .the 8th district rebabtlitation committee of the Legion, said to-- day that credit for he vicory in het fight to obtain a hospital for Li nois veferans was due to 'the Le-- gion leaders, who have been active in 'the battle for several years, and to Judg Edmund K. Jarecki and Anthony Czarnecki, for friendly as-- sistance and trips made to Wash-- ington to interest politicians in the Government Officials to Use Dewey Tract for $600,000 Building, Vets Hear. bill The hospital movement was start ed, Mr. Dickinson said, by. Col. A}. bert A. Sprague when he was chair-- man of the national rehabilitation committee of the Legion, fighting against the policies of Brig. Gen:. Sawyer, and was carried on follow-- ing Sprague's retirement, by the 8th district committee, members of which have spent much time in Washing-- ton at their own expense to urge the cause of Illinois' shellshocked veterans . The national and state federations of women's clubs, the Union League club _ and Capt. Myren Adam joined in urging passage of the apxroprln-- tion bills and surrender ' by the navy Of the necessary site. ; MISSES SCOTT and DENNY 12,1924. CHICAGO MELODY TRIO 1 SPECIAL CHILDREN'S PROGRAMS Subscribe to The Independent----$1.50 _ W. F. FRANZEN, Jr. Lifting Yourself Out| of the Renter's Class B Secure an idea! enviroment for your family--and that means * ~a Home that is your own. We'll be glad to show you the way without any obligation on your part. ~ That is what you will do when you buy or build Your Own Home. There is no use trying to be contented with unfavor-- able conditions. ORDER YOUR SUPPLY NOW--WEEKLY DELWERY SERVICE Bpecial Delivery for Picnic, stc. ATLAS BEVERAGES McCormick Deering Tractor IN A 2--PLOW SIZE HERE IS A Telephone Lake Zurich 15 or 64--Reverse Charges Territory Everything West of Northwestern Freight Line The McCormick--Deering 15--30 (3--plow) Trac-- tor has brought us many friends, and it is growing more popular every day. Now comes the new 10--20 to carry the McCormick--Deering banner onto many other farms. The 10--20 is almost an exact duplicate of its bigger brother, having ball and roller bearings at 28 points, unit c°nstruction ball bearing engine, unit main frame, safe distribution of weight, all mov-- ing parts repiacable, and complete working equip-- ment. The McCormack--Deering engine supplies suf-- ficient power far all 2--plow work, and for the many farm belt jobs. , A Every man whose farm power requirements are for a 2--plow tractor should see this new arrival. We will have it at our store in a few days and will be glad to show you its many features. Stop in and talk to us about it. Perhaps we can arrange a dem-- onstration on your farm. Schanck Hdwe. CGoO. Telephone 39 THE TASTE OF THE GOOD OLDDAYS t *#A JACK GOODALL LAKE COUNTY DI8TRIBUTOR PAGE SEVEN --© §7 *hgt s C¥