SIX INDICTED Laura Corlett, Highwood, and in-- dicted on. the «charge, was ready to give bond. -- James Dapkus and his wife, Velma, North Chicago, were also ready to give bond on charges of arson in connection with .the burning of their home some time Sol Buckholz, Chicago, charged with -- manslaughter in connection with the death of Ray Prendergast, Libertyville, in an automobile acei-- dent last summer, was released in bonds of $5,000.. 'The bonds were signed by his wife and Joseph Olt-- usky, Waukegan. t Buckholtz moved through his at-- , Ralph Dady, to quash the fi-fl Hearing will probably be held after the term of court : pair of glasses will frequently e headache in childreén and stimulate a sluggish mind, says the state b-&n commissioner. Trying tifmn.- woodhwit-h .d sa i a ma:{sa&ofi mmighty::i wo e & 4 Six persons indicted by the Oc-- tober grand jury were in court Sat-- urday to furnish bonds and enter motions in their cases. Cases Prepared for Trial in Circuit Court at Oc-- why they die so quickly in dry, clean places, says the state department of Disease germs are tiny, little or-- ganisms that have to eat to live no _A similar motion to quash was mtered by 'Mr. Dady in the indict-- men :'g.hmel Fritsch, 'justice of peace at Deerfield, on a charge of xtortion. Fritsch was reléased in bonds -- of $1,000 signed by Ezra PFritéc} } 5 Herbert Washburn, indicted last March for the alleged blowing open of the safe in the Waukegan Lum-- ber and Coal _ company-- was given until Monday-- morning -- to plead. --~A lawyer to care for ; his case will be appointed by the court. He was remanded to the sheriff's Have a Radio ® In YO\ll' Home You Don't Need Cash! fi;whokwuuwn:hmumhmd%mm;pé 1 & & ou never . in alowonbe nertete o mo. pore naf fas LACK OF °C YOU of the pleasure and -- enjoy-- ment to be derived from a Radio Set. . E2y RADIO SETS ON TIME PAYMENTS orn-nmxmmwnwxfi.!fl fm.-.ma'.'-g mumfll'fl*' antenna equipment, | head set and Baldwin Type C Unit Loud P PMR . Sn uit e uc iincee ie tsaties cmmaromemntyrerag c M 1 We will install in your homé the "LITTLE WONDER RADIO SET," complete with tubs, batteries, Lewellyn, _ Highwood, th . having -- attacked And You Can Pay As Little As $2.50 A Other Circuits from $10 to $175 And You Can Pay As Little As $1 A Week! CUT PRICES ON RADIO SUPPLIES! , for the ' A moderate reduction in fire Joss-- es was estgblished in July, accord-- ing to figures compiled by m € "Journal . of Commerce." Aceo ; 0 this paper the fire losses in this eom and Can@da in July reached a of $29,490,750 for the y as compared with $34,851,000 in July of this year and $36,667,750 in July a year ago, . This is the first redustion of any sutch magnitude in the monthly. record figures during the past two and a half years. -- -- The fire losses for the first seven months of this year are stil far above the normal, reaching a total of $258,541,950, as compared with "fl?fllor&cnfleMnl 1922 and $198,282,050 in 1921. The loses for the first seven months of the year afford an interesting com-- parison with the monthly records of the previous year, disclosing as they do the close relation of business de-- pression and uncertainty or trade liquidation to fire losses. The k'.ubhofmonthly losses is as fol-- January 1923, $36,614,850. February 1928, $42,770,800. ho d ty t J-o""'v XM Tug i1928 $aT oortad. -- During 1921 railways paid. taxes ~,C., ~~_ ~C 0 V °00 amounting to $275,128,184. 06 Mi ~ seomenimnatits sum $87,176,773 went to the United| . $* ¥ States government and the remain--| Ten men, women and children, :;. mlwfibl.scl. went u;) lflh. mu;m niraculous escapes, Ir0mt | governmen's. Public own» e Sunday | whe: cahipmldmeanthelossollllms Y .'mh mhmim&mmoan ditch near Everett and turned railways. Statistics indicate} turtle, II its the total .mo:m will be Mh b.,.nm' at s PMeNAMEOtE 474,788. In that year the railways|driven by Mathias Schmidt, 45, paid ?'1 :21'10:? '.t:x mile of t!':;'i.. 1119 Karlone avenue, Chicago, His while: e es per entire famil d several relatives had been increased to $1,228. _ j,'onhdnye:: * s TAXES AND: PUBLIC OWNER-- Property | owned by the federal t is not subject to taxa« If public ownership . were E: in this country and the tax-- free --exemption . _ continued, -- there would be enormous losses (o publc treasuries, quite enough to force a radical revision of g\.lblie expendi-- ture or a hunt for new sources of These are some of the practicall According to employes of-- the questions involved in any campaign| Deerpath nfv'enue garage~ at Lake for public ownership of utilities and| Rorest, where the machine, wrecked transportation. 'They are of inter-- pagly, was towed, none of. the est to the public because the infor-- party were badly hurt. All of the mation has a large value {0 the t8X*| women were shaken up. : ry:{:'r ;"° ";'.":l. be "?fi"'d' 2 '~The accident was caused by reck-- ea xes falling on prope: f i ty that remains in private owner-- l_'-- .dl"'hl of.. another M ip. ~~| aaemarrareaaaaage REDUCTION IN FIRE tb d P VB for Ten men, women and 4"'"'"', ["i" _""h"ffi. bad miraculous escapes from m'n&'t'l'nt late Sunday wlen a machine in $U&gests th 10 PINNED UNDER Near Everett m; To be given Member of Aeme Camp No. 176 M. W. A. who secures the largest number of beneficial members to be oNigated on or be-- fore December 31, 1923 _ Telephone 129--R LIBERTYVILLE _ O. A. NEWSOM, Clerk SECOND PRIZE $50 In Gold For further particulars inquire of Have x+ in Accident -- 4 Schmidt was > dri & from a UNDER > > going crowded 5 ditch. Miracu=| ~Severa Y tricated Accident der the * is C804 Dt wm«x.w % ated the Chicagoans s der w machine. No M was necessa: t 9e ing to dn im: la';h_"thie"~ Every eff; INSURANCE "A. A. Grandy Libertyville -- \the chronic en i' an infancy full: i\ the medical wouldn't constant p ; bad food and . uned othing develop into a ¥ 4e( PP Im Phone 217--M _ $25,00 . $15,00 _ $10.00 has a CAUSO@ table law of IF YOU W ANT TO BUY, OR IF YO U WANT TO SELL,IT PAYS TO SEE --f'l" d M'| alete We are od.linilnumber of large b eautifully located homesites, with restrictionsg, manbnyomormonofflmewlfllu%ushp'z; ment down and a few dollars each month. Whmmdywmudy build your home we will finance you; --Come in and det us show you aid uasl snkata -- Whathae n im «o fciiiiont, PROMPT AC TION Lt}:purnomewewm is is a rare oppo G. R. GREEN -- SPECLAL WE REGRET TO ANNOUNCE THAT THE SALE AT MARION TERRACE ON GRAND AVENUE WILL BE POSTPONED UNTIL OCTO-- BER 20. 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