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Iron Company shops, B. 95th Bt. and" Lake Michigan. Building department has begun checking up all billboards. Alma Meyter, telephone operator Whiting Exchange, stuck to her post and worked when ire attacked build ing. x Lindsay A. Woodward, whose cross country auto trip with Mrs. Ruth Cfraham was ended in Grinnell, la., when his wife had them arrested, claims trip was perfectly proper. Butts legislative committee will go to Ottumwa, la., Sunday to get in formation concerning alleged graft in voting machine deal. Judge Cooper's special grand jury about ready to return more vote fraud indictments. Dr. Jack J. Moses, 603 S. Halsted St.; Dr. Paul Ackerman, American Hospital, and Spiros Gianbadakis, 701 Blue Island av., held to grand jury in connection with death of Mrs. Cath erine Madelopodo, 701 Blue Island av., from illegal operation. Commissioner of Public Works Mc Gann will soon ask bids for new Lake street bridge. County Board voted to allow Board of Review $15,000 to complete tax levy. i Hyman Iglowitz, 543 W. 14th pi., found in alley at rear of home with fractured skull. Police investigating. Nellie Cameron, actress, arrested by Policewomen Butler and Wilson, E. Chicago av. station, on disorderly charge, freed by Judge Rafferty. Associate Professor Votaw, Univer sity of Chicago, says study of Bible is unnecessary for moral develop ment of young. Ira M. Hall, 7, 6824 S. Aberdeen st., badly bruised by auto owned and driven by G. G. Sloane, 111 E. 49th st Civil Service commission will not give out names of men who are mark ing policemen's examination papers. Afraid of influence being used. Max Pancek, 732 Milwaukee av., had head laid open by glass wielded by wCfe. County Hospital. ' Stanley PeterrnanT 5004 W. 29th pi., shot and killed by his landlord, Joseph Scewczykowski, after argu ment over unpaid rent. Henry A. Blair, Chicago Railways Co., back from Europe, admitted Lon don is ahead of Chicago in handling traffic. Cook county is to have still an other institution for wayward boys. Steam Jaunch Dearborn, used by U. S. engineering corps, caught fire at mouth of river. Small damage. Burglars got $200 loot from apart ments of Oscar Olsen and Peter MCr Clellan, 2350 W. Superior st Three children of I. Warshofsky rescued from fire at 207 S. Halsted st. Fifty guests at Eisner Hotel, next door, routed. Mrs. Anna Ramsey, 60, colored, 107 W. 38th st, had throat cut during night by man who escaped. She ac cuses James Hickey, 60, negro, East Chicago, Ind. Will recover. o o . Hi Hicks Did ye see where Abner Scott got a prize fer raisin 200 bushel o' corn ter the' acre? Si Singletree Huh, that ain't nothin ter brag on all he had ter do wuz work four times as hard as anybody else.