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Wnd of a newspaper I want to build .up in Chicago one that really ;be'r longs to the people and is run' as they want it run". One they can "Kill fri a day If. It betrays them' by being false 'to 'their interests. One thing I 'would like to have .everybody understand is that every . . body is entitled to a square deal in such' a paper. On that proposition I don't draw the line "anywhere. ' I'll make mistakes, of course; for -I'm human. But' I'm 'not afraid1 to retract or apologize. ' , (j0 . The Day Book staff will be glad to get suggestions, for its improvement from any reader. I want the peopleof Chicago to help make this news paper the kind of a newspaper it ought to be. So Jbe friendly and write occasionally. o o BITS OF NEW(S FROM ALL OVER New York. Patrolman J. J. Har tigan, convicted of perjury in connec tion with police investigations, ar raigned today and trial was continued - to Friday. Reported thatjhe may turn state's evidence .pfad tell all he knows about "higher-ups." Durango, Col. Parties searching v for bodyof jE3. McKgazie, ranchman, who lost his way in a blizzard in mountains near here. Believed frozen to death. Denver. FJegistration of all per- sons in Colorado afflicted.with tuber culosis, is provided by measure pass ed by present legislation, which Gov. Amnions signed today. Cincinnati George B. Cox; form er boss of Cincinnati, and 10 others today faced two indictments charging misapplying funds from Cincinnati t Trust Co., of which Cox was presi dent; and which was closed in No Lonlon. If Maxine Elliot, ex-Wife of Nat Goodwin, married A. F. Wild ing; English tennis champion, at Nice, she neglected to tell her relatives k' about it. They say they think the f report is untrue Minneapolis. Three xrien, one dyU "movies' lng, were brought here today as the result of a knife battle between sec tion crew employed by the C. M. & St P: Ry., and citizens of the village -of Cologne, Minn. Hospital. Started during a pay day spree of workers. , Pairs Beach, iFIa- H. M, Flagler, principal owner ot Florida East Coast Jty., slipped and f elL May die. Marshalltown, la. 18 injured, 4 may die, as result of Twin City train running into a ditch near here today. Cause of accident .unknown. Honolulu, H. I. Heavy earthquake shock was recorded today by the ob servatory seismograph at the volcano of Kilauea. f Pittsburgh. Mme. Westley and U. Craig arrested here, charged with being fugitives from justice. Said to be wanted in York Pa. Knoxville, Tenn. One white, boy killed and -4 persons injured when mob, believed negroes, attacked su perintendent's home at negro depart-s ment of the Tennessee School for the Deaf and Dumb nearxhere. - Omaha, NebA-8 local saloonkeep ers being'sued for $40,000 by Chas. Pumphrey, ex-convict, who alleges that defendants" were responsible for his being sentenced to life term in state penitentiary for murder of Ham Pack, Chicago restaurant man. --He was pardoned last January. Bellville, III T. Adams, vJr., 12, shot and killed Conductor S. Boswell on a freight train here. Was imitating - Port Worth, 'Tex. In asking for divorce, W. Br Gray said his wife "continually nagged at him to join a church." Pomona, Cal. Appellate Court has granted a' new trial o cases brought against Pomona Valley Hospital by C. A. C. Williams, who asks $5,000 damagev because his feet were -blia- gig m