In another indietment charging eriminal attack Mitchell Cole, form-- er-- employe ~of the Foulds Milling company, Libertyville, was named as defendant. He is charged with hay-- ing attacked Elsie Kubish, employe of the company, while they were on their way home from a dance in Graysinke last week. Sel -- Buckhols, --Chicago, --was charged with manslaughter in the ninth indi¢tment. He was the driver of a machine in an accident in Wau-- kegan road last summer which cost the lfe of Ray Prendergast, Lib-- g'u in its report prais-- dh.-J_'dth.-wfl. Twelve were huhfip-ua--m enulted Winona Griffith, Zion City, according to the reading of the in-- having set fire to a house in which they lived in 1922, The property was charges burglary and larceny. James Dapkus and his wife, Vel-- ma, were made defendants in a charge of arson mentioned in an in-- lett, also of Highwood, Thomas Gorman, Waukegan, was charged in another indietment with having attempted to attack Mr.s, Frances B. Barker, North Sheridan .".".'..'%n__'_ 3 iig 4s _.1 money from W. A. Brewerton, Lib-- ertyville, who was notified he was In a letter contained in the indict-- ment Fritsch requested $15 for a SEVENTYE--THIBD YEAR-- NO. 79 «-- GRAND JURY VOTES NINE hdliod':'wfi' in --Cases to Be Tried This Term CA 90 'i NB E: *3 i a 3 K _ : YJ 4 B | e L A were returned % -JamJ.Gm;'wadcuCor- ner was ' rday on a ,mdmmmmv year old son, Raymond to school. The charge was preferred by T. Arthur Simpson county superinten-- --! dent. The man was released in --, bonds and his case set for Satur-- Fourteen Errors Feature Defeat of Locals in Clos-- ing Game The farm youths were freed the next morning from the city jail and that --day the six were arrested on ANTIOCH LOSES TO BLEN VIEW afternoon. i Auistul:tt Fire Marshal D. A. Hutton, Russell Edwards, Edward Hoff, Nate Rose . -- Edward Tornquist ° and --~ Klark-- Jwaki, the def. t repre-- sgented before Justice * s E. Mason by Attorney James G. Weich. e requested a jury trial for his Mu:bwu?tor '-l-#- a venire. case Atarted in Judge Mason's court at io s 0 4 c e oiee O l With Bet't& g¢ Farm Youths to Be Tried by A jury trial was asked Saturday by the six men With having beaten J. K%W Marquist,. farmer youths living in PUT PETTING SIMPSON GET S VIOLATOR OF SCHOOL RULING PARTY CASE OVER 2 DAYS "as A cigaret butt, carciessiy drop> ped through a bail's eye in the side» Fire Prevention Week Means More to Wauke-- gan Than Ever Before FIRE PREYEXTiIOX® FAcCTS. P C owe i _ TT mt« m ' a M L W A )NE A\, OCTOBER 10 As Amet:fl' l p Lloyd George sc' * (ea. 200. fa . en by the Lyceum Course Commit-- Gladiola rphy--Sa . lecture tour & carry» bim throupgh m U. 8. ~and Canada. eds o nds of is and Cana who know him a@# one of the outstanding fip--, ureg> the World wir are now | mr "--( 7)'37: a "d4. $ Gentleman from r':-l;'flh: All the Way by Water--Payne M Bally--W od n?L J&ntam The Wind Bloweth--Byrne, | The Princess and the Goblin--' David Blaize and the Bluge Door-- Supplementary !ist of books giv-- NEW BOOKS AT Published Twics Weekly the Wind-- White. --Hawkes. --Hawkes, 0 Pier to the Sim la The final report and account in the estute of Margaret Salmon, Waukegan, was also filed. The final report of the conserva-- tor in the estate of Charles _ C. Copeland, Libertyvilit, was filed in the Probate court Monday. The re-- ed in the administration of the con-- servator, Albert J. Austin. The es« tate is now in the Circuit court on an appenl to break the will. | Rmflhows $20,226 Cd'- ed by A. J. Austin, Megan, _ 6 getting their first glimpse of him. The are striking studies 3 him an interesting photo 0 his w daughter, Megan, ae Conservator vanyiig »i~ . 1928, --' --~~--|~ Them Down ' gollars worth of wine, 3 Dr. Wiliiams said that 90 per cent of the vistators of the--eightsenth amendment are foreign born and that the greatest need of the gov-- ernment at the present time is ade-- quate education in Americanization and law enforeement. Another -- interesting _ condition which Dr. Williams claims to have discovered in a survey of a district in Chicago was that where the Unit-- ILLINOIS names and diseases of patiedtts, all ready and awaiting the fee. port; Lake County's two star board-- ers; Ben Nawmark and Mike Boyle, all came in for a thorough mental awitching by Williams. He stated that he knew of a doctor who had two prescription books filled out i Law enforcement was thor-- pughly. discussed by Dr. El-- mer L, Williams of Chicago, a free lance in the reform field, before a large and en-- thusiasti¢c gathering of the fSays Wets Have Tried to | ~"Buy Off" Col. Smith "Red" attorney who do not fight peal for United support of Col, A.}" Smith now and again in.the coming political campaign, stating that the of law enforcement and that he has not bene bought out. He déserves the Woman's Christian SMALL SILENT OVER COURTNEY _ PARDON SCHEME roles, where Courtney is expected to file a formal plea for pardon prior to Oct. 10. Gov. Small is in Carroliton today and nothing was gom in the case at the executive of-- ce. sPFRKINGFIELD, I1., Oct. 6.-- "There have been no developments in the Eddie Courtney case today," said Will Colvin, superintendent of the divisions of pardons and: pa-- SPRINGFIELD, i1 40 and 50 families, these POSTER REAL ART in ean't get out," Meanwhile Boyle and Newmark are preparing for the winter's stay in bastile, Heat is being generated by electric -- henters and things shouldn't be half bad. But they're there "because they %f digging in for the great effort 9. Books of statute and suthority are being> thumbed -- to transparency in an effort to docate just why 'the contention should be right that a fine and imprisonment was not the right thing to do by the TWO PASTORS TO CHANGE FIELDS p to be 'an con-- in css hoi moe « Despite the fact that the two have been theoretically talked out of Jail by the Daily Sun, the cold facts Rtruck in the cellroom with no sur-- On the slender string which rep-- resents the contention in the writ of error hangs the final fate of the two men who remained silent when quizzed before the grand jury and received. a jail sentence and fine as a reward for their contempt of A is attached to the final ~The petition for a writ of super-- sedeas filed in the State Supreme court at Springfield in behalf of the prisoners," was denied 'by the high court. and the pair were left to another while at the chilly '% of the prison. Lz The petition if granted would have allowed them their freedom un-- 1il the motion on a writ of error now in the Supreme cburt is decid-- ed. The hearing on this matter will be heard Oct. 9. Park, to Be Transferred Supreme C ourt fl Privilege of Bail Pend-- ing Arguments on Writ of Error Petition BOYLE AND NEWMARK TO _ STAY IN JAIL _ $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE . Was No Surprise. £4 mw:ucwuonunm- y C *to Ahe--sherift's office from _ 5_&-{!&&-urhu= ul warriors K