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mo-3V1-\ to was ntisporiam .dinner. Butter is selling at 35 cents Grape Fruit, 2 forioksH.InpoislainL so tr a.n a idgethethebyvithmotsmo-3Ub-p re-par-eaa-theyow?theis-REIMO FROM JAILHirsch testified that he was called to the Determann home an hour before the child died; that there was no hopes for its life when he arrived andha LiiAiifht death was causedtt MRS. SCHORR SECURE „w# .....IT BY FIRING BOND. as a contributary cause.A. F. Determann testified concernWhere and What the Bond Is 4 Seems to Be a Mystery*Scholl each furnish d bond of $500Charles Scholl and his wife PhilUp-pa Scholl, of Mahler Heights, who were yesterday arrested on county court charges of practicing medicine without a license, were released from the county jail, on bail, test night,several hours after a coroner’s jury found that a seventeen months old child had died because of the neglect of Mrs. Scholl rnd had recommended that she be held for thegrand jury.So far as could be learned from officials this morning Mrs. Scholl has furnished no bond to guarantee her presence in the county when the grand jury investigates her connection with the death of the child. Officials said that Mr. and Mrs.pro-to secure their appearance in the ion. county court when the informationshe‘against them shall be set for trial. It At the sheriff's office it was said this morning that the office had not been officially notified of the finding of the coroner’s jury.re-“I.pering the treatment of t$e child by Mrs. Scholl at this time and at times in the past, saying she had helped the child before. He said that Mrs. Scholl had advised against securing a doctor saying that if she couldn't cure the child a doctor could not do so.William Ofcren told that Deteiw mann was a good fr^nd of his and of how he had advised Determann to secure the services of a doctor for the child. Incidentally Obren told that Mrs. Scholl had treated members of his family and that he paid her $40 for the work, iThe jury in its terdict held that death was caused by th* diseases described by Dr. Hirsch and further find that death was caused by the neglect because of the treatment by Mrs. Annie Scholl alias Mrs. Phil-lippa Scholl who practiced medicine without a license anc we recommendthat she be held to the grand juryfor investigation.”Sues For Boy's Injuries*Herbert Flormann, cine yearsold, a. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank3 - Flormann, of Venice, was crushedNowhere could the names of the be|Ween auto truck and a shedHU i*V4 vw--- - i/v»nvvu — — — ——— —----lays'signers of the bond he learned. At . a Venice alley, August 3, last, ini the sheriff's office it was said s^€r‘|Hls father today filed suit in theilngjiff Jenkin Jenkins had attended tothe matter in person and that up to this morning no record of the bondwas in the office.Inquiry at the county jail broughtander”dis-ardcircuit court for $5,000 damages against the owner and driver of the machine.According to the petition the auto truck was owned by Walter A.luquxi; ~——-- - auvu viuva ueo v w uvuforth information that Sheriff **eu” Qton and was being, driven at the kins had left on an all-day hunting u q£ ^ accident by Harry Ging.. «i i Uo \yfxA ittrip up near Alhambra. He had. It res- was said, not left the bond there so far as was known. Non* of the off!Lit! cials admitted remembering thefiad 1 names of the signers.Both are named as defendants.orMayor D H. Mudg- who represen-lly, ted the couple, was a«kd about the ln't bond. He said he did not remem.)didRemod ling Home. Carpenters are busy this week remodeling the country home of Gustave Brockmeier at Ireters.orrithnamelytovhor atfortoub-irt-Pil-Jhi-astlialaser the names of the signers but volunteered tblt; information that the bond was good and that the Figners were property owners He also stated that they were neighbors of Mr.and Mrs. Scholl.Mayor D. H. Mudge who represcn-not Mrs. Scholl had furnished bond for her appearance before the grand jury. He replied that sufficient bondj had been furnished. A*kcd the1 amount of the bond on the grand jury case he said he thought the total bond furnished was $1,000After hearing evidence of three witnesses members of the coroner’s jury immediately voted to hold Mrs. Scholl to the grand jury in connection with the death at 10 o’clock Thursday night of Willlmann, ^17 months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. August F. Determann.Witnesses before the grand jurvWEATHERTHE CHEERfUl CHD0IBThere is oleety ©F Joy in the worldpiewttre© I.never tm FinicalAs e. rule I tjn simple•fc.net lt;$Kd--I feel dgverer thovghwhen Im cynictJ-..Partly cloudy tonight and Sun* da;,; colder tomorrow, were A. F. Determann, Dr. J. A.j one jear ago today—Clear; tem-Hirscb and William Ohren. Dr jci*aturc range, 14-35.
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Edwardsville Intelligencer

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