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He succeeded in getting pinch-
'5Vm. Kaehler, Homewood,
III., "got real friendly with negro
and-two white men in South Side
saloon. New friends has disap
peared, also his watch, $6 and a
tAutomobile belonging to F. D.
Broyn, '444 W. 46th St., stolen
fponrin 'front of 5719 S.Park ave.
IJJinois license No. 17984
Hamilton Lane, 714 Reba
place, .Evanston, arrested for rid
ing motorcycle without license;
trial set for Aug. 21. Also arrest
ed for -speeding on way home
from court. Second trial set for
same 'day-
l While calling for wagon-to ar
rest 'prisoner Tuesday night, Po
liceman James O'Brien was stung
by 'mosquito on right arm. He
,w4sremoved from his home, 4440
Washington ave. to Aexian
Brothers' hospital today. Feared
tjiey will have to amputate -his
arm.
At 'ball, game between" Joliets
ancTGunthers yesterday at White
Sax-, park, $2,000 taken in by Pro
tectorate Association of Catholic
Women's League. Will be added
to fund to provide homes for wor
thy., ghls"who come to the city
friendless. '
' Seventy,, girls in a crowd of 2,
500 persons took in $2,500 selling
pppcorn and root beer and candy.
Mrs. Helen Seaquist,3525 Sem
inary av., bitten on right arm by
dog belonging to George Rose
hrqpk. After being attended by
doctor at Rosebrook home Mrs
Seaquist refused to have dog sent
to pond.
Mandel Horan, 2211 W. North
av., tailor, knocked down and ser
iously injured at W. 12th and
Union sts. by auto believed to be
long to the Newberry Automo
bile Cd. Driver escaped-
Marie Douglas, arrested last
Thursday, charged with ap
proaching men on street, was re
leased at S. Clark st. court by
Municipal Judge Going, after
promising to lead a different life.
Mrs. Millie Rubinowitz, 1121
S. Paulina st., 22-year-old daugh
ter Jennie and 5-year-old son
Jacob knocked down by an Amer
ican Express truck at 12th and S.
Clark sts. Mrs. Rubinowitz's
right hand badly crushed by
wheel running over it.
Lieutenant Benjamin Burns,
Maxwell street station, who wit
nessed accident, says that horse
drawn vehicles should be made to
stop within ten feet of the car, as
well as motor vehicles.
Alice Brown,. 14, 3147 Canal
st., and Ida Cedergreen, 15,' 300
W. 41st., arrested at 35th and
Halsted sts. for accosting strange
men. Taken to S. Clark st. sta
tion. Parents request that they
be kept in custody.
Mrs. A. Spiskel, 526 Aldjne
ave., has been granted a reduction
of tax 'assessment from $6,650 to
$5,800, because property owner at
4447 N. Paulina st. built rough
brick wall facing her property.
Municipal Judge Hopkins, after
marrying George F. Furey, 23,
2923 W. 38th st, and Miss Vir- -
ginia Langan, told the husband to t
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