iiecLOi's ca'uaict, fuiii viociuou ic was decent. Mayor Harrison refused to O. K. his expense account. Raymond E. Hutchens, 55, glove dealer, shot self at home, 1225 Dear born av. Dead. Gustav Litzow, 42, 4840 Irving Park blvd., out of work. Poison. Widow and four children. John Bishop, clerk, suicided in room at 3819 Vincennes av. Gas. August G. Palm, musician, 3018 Sheffield av., shot himself at home of Mrs. Christina Fruh, 3253 Evans ton av. Probably fatal. Went there for wife. Had been separated three weeks. Mrs. Edith B. Quinn, 46 North Tal- man av, dead. Poison. West Side hospital. Unidentified man tried to attack Lucy Callahan, 10, near her home, 1040 N. Franklin st; escaped from crowd attracted by girl's cries. Mayor has ordered another inves tigation of street car company kid napings because of Californiaand W. North av. collision. Mayor promises to veto measure allowing movies to evade ventilation ordinances railroaded through coun cil by Aid. Schaeffer. A. R. Miller, 2432 W. 38th st., dis trict manager U. S. Kellastone Co., 555 McCormick bldg., missing since Tuesday.' Wife appealed to police. Wm. Wrigley, Jr., sued for $50,000 by Albert L. Amott, milk company chemist, who says auto collision near McHenry, 111., cost him his right eye. Mrs. Augusta Dietz and Geo. Nurn berg indicted for murder of woman's husband, Geo. Dietz. Dietz murder ed in bed in home, 733 Aldine av., April 14 last. Mrs. Dietz and Nurn berg had been meeting secretly. Robert (Teddy) Webb sentenced for life for murder of Detective Peter Hart. Joliet next week. Mrs. Ella G. Kuder, artist, 1128 Center st, suing People's Gas Light & Coke Co. for $40,000 damages. Al most suffocated by gas from stove sold her by company. i nai oi Jenny daoatiiio lot uamo porting Agnes O'Neill from Chicago to Gary for immoral purposes begun before U. S. Judge Geiger. Council orders for purchase of two garbage incinerator sites, passed Wednesday, appropriate no money for purchase. Comptroller Traeger will ask corporation counsel what to do. Judge Petit entered order for grand jury to sit through August term of court. First time in years. The Thomas Cusack billboard trust set up wail before board of review for cut in $4,500,000 assessment. Noth ing doing so far. Edw. R. Mahoney, Journal city edi tor, appointed comptroller of sanitary district, $5,000 a year job. Joseph Pollet, 5, 1447 Cornell st., knocked down and perhaps fatally in jured by horse ridden by Leo. Girlach, 1534 Augusta st. Civil Service Commissioner John J. Flynn says ten policewomen to be appointed by Mayor Harrison should be unmarried. British government says it is cost ing Marshall Field's Chicago estate $1,000,000 a year to keep Marshall, Henry and Gwendolyn Field, the three grandchildren, in England. J. T. Russell, pres. of National Mas ter Butchers' Ass'n., cheerfully an nounces price of meat will continue to soar and that within ten years American people will hardly know taste of it. r-o o An amateur golf-player, struggling wearily over the links, made a partic ularly bad stroke, and tore up a large piece of turf. Lifting the turf in his hand, he said to his caddie, "What on earth am I to do. with this?" "If I was you," the boy answered, "I'd take it up to the hotel to practice on, sir!" o o Buenos Ayres has planted along its streets and in its parks no fewer than 142,000 trees within the last ten years.