Mrs. Rosamond Guske, 5508 Windsor av., denied alimony and solicitor's fee by Judge Honore. Members of police department "beauty squad" attended funeral of Policeman Ed Dedick at St. John's church. County Judge Owens chose 10 prominent Bohemians to serve on two juries at insane court. Unidentified man found dead in excavation for new building, 28 N. Clinton st. G. H. Currier, pres. G. H. Cur rier Co., publishers, objects to paying his divorced wife alimony of $5,000 a year now that he has remarried. Going to fight it out. 2,000 cases of oranges will be sold by U. S. Marshal Hoy at 40 E. Michigan st. on Tuesday. Fruit confiscated for misbrand ing. - Will go to highest bidder. Father J. Cavanaugh, pres. Univ. of Notre Dame, will speak at Hamilton Club banquet to night, Hotel La Salle. "Willie" W. Winkfield, sub poenaed to appear before U. S. Senate investigating committee to tell "inside story" of theft of famous "Archbold letters" and their delivery to Hearst, is here "broke," looking for some one to lend, him money to get to Wash ington. Thos. Mason, 1341 State st., stole stove. Fined $5. L. Biochowski, 1645 N. Win chester av., seriously injured when he fell or was pushed from North av. car. May die. Prof. J. A. Lomax of Univ. of Texas, will lecture on "Cowboys" at Annie May Swift Hall, Jan. 14. Louis Kruger, moving con tractor, 7328 Emerald av., arrest ed, accused of passing $10,000 in worthless checks. Retail dry goods dealers and general merchants from nine states will hold convention at Hotel Sherman, beginning Feb. 3, under auspices of Retailers' Com mercial Union. Ole Tablet entered saloon, 613 W. Madison st. Ordered drink. Found dead later standing against wall in rear room. T. A. Collier, brakeman, Fort Wayne, Ind., killed by Penn. Ry, train at 57th st. There is one living object that parcel post authorities object- to. That is health officers sending diphtheria cultures to state lab oratory by mail instead of ex press. Law does not permit send ing of contagious disease germs by parcel post. Petition for writ of habeas cor pus filed with Judge Windes in Criminal Court. If granted it will bring about liberation of about 1,000 prisoners at House of Cor rection on state charges. Clarence Herbert, 19, 1922 Washington blvd., and father, L. S. Herbert, arrested after Clar ence had fired three shots at his father, who attempted to gain en trance to the house. Herbert is prohibited from entering prem ises of his wife by court injunc tion, pending suit for divorce. Tom O'Rourke, manager of AI Palzer, has signed articles for his man to fight Jack Johnson in Paris Grand Prix night, June 22. There are several obstacles in the