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S3ppSB5wpSSJ85! st, arrested "on suspicion of having1 been connected with 100 or more thefts. Mounted Policeman Bernard Kelly attacked by a crowd of 300 boys at W. Monroe and Green sts. after he had arrested two of their friends on charge of robbing telephone boxes. Municipal Court bailiffs, beginning next week, will wear blue uniforms. International Brotherhoodof Team sters have begun campaign to organ ize chauffers. Milk Wagon Drivers' Union voted $10,000 to aid in this work. Joseph Zalka, 22, Kankakee, ar rested by Desplaines st. police, con fessed that he threw Charles Mes kella from third-story window at 634 W. Madison st. John Gora40, laborer, 1608 Ju lien st., killed himself; gas. Had quarrel with wife. Fourteen people arrested in South Chicago for letting their cows take stroll down sidewalks. Henry Evans, 212 W. 67th st., paint er, killed by 50-foot fall from water tower in stock yards. John C. McDonnell, chief of fire prevention bureau, will co-operate in effort to maintain "sane Fourth." Thomas Moore, 52, 9236 Jefferson av., killed at 94th st. and Washing ton av. Switch engine. Robert Schaefer, Lowell, Ind, railroad section foreman, and daugh ter Mary killed when train struck handcar on which he was taking family to Snyder, Ind. o o s SYLVAN TRAGEDY He wore a pair of white duck pants Unto the picnic in the wood. Hefsat down on the wet, damp jjrass When it came time to tackle food. That night for home he made a rush Inside a bunch of underbrush. ' o o Harry Mamma, what's a volume of sound? Mamma Usually a. book of speeches', ' '" '"" ' , v GETTING ON TO THE ROPES o o Always1, n &" -kttmonv