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ists, for the benefit of J. C. strikers,
Saturday eve, Feb. 21, at 'Second
Regiment Armory, Washington blvd.
and Curtis st.
Miss May Danheisej, 3218 S. Park
av., saleslady, Maridel Bros:, dropped
dead' in store. Heart disease.
$12,000,000 Deering will probated.
"Widow, sons and grandsons get es
tate. Guggenheim divorce suit settled
oy juage jvictroorty. former wire
gets $500 a month alimony.
Blizzard passed us by. No- cold
" wave, says weather bureau:
Police seeking four elopers. Elope
ments believed to have been financd
by 28 stolen American Express
noney orders.
Judge Cooper made jury revise ver
dict in damage suit. Form rendered
did not meet his approval.
Dr. J. H. Plecker, 69, 5469 Black
stone av., overcome by gas. Revived.
Marrying Justice Polk released on
$2,000 bond. Charged with illegally
performing ceremony.
Subway petitions to be circulated
at polls registration day.
26th Ward Women's . Democratic
League will meet at Mrs. A. E. Eck
,ert's homer 2630 Winona av., Friday,
Jan. 3b, 8 p. m.
City council after Pennsylvania
Railroad. Will try to force company
to compensate city for two miles of
unauthorized trackage.
Dr. Ilkstrorn wanted by police. Al
Jeged to have stung North Chicago
"business men with bad checks.
Wor.k on new municipal recreation
K ' pier to begin Monday.
George Seymenier, 2437 N. Fran
cisco av., up for desertion, told judge
he married girl and not the mother.
Girl's mother ordered to leave young
folks alone.
Judge Sabath told police to learn
jiu jitsu to handle prisoners. Took
four patrolmen and a clubbing to get
John Brenen, 2055 N. Tripp as?., into
buzz wagon.
James C. McShane given five days
Jo modify remarks, in Appellate Court
brief. Judges didn't like way he criti
cized lower court
Mrs. Anna Rickett's carriage stop;
ped by highwayman in. Evanston
Driver used whip. Got away.
Unidentified man, 50, found dead
in Wicker Park. Suicide. Gun.
2,593 flops in municipal lodging
house? every night, 62,228 first 24
days In January.
Henry Triebull, who Jet 7-year-old
son lie three days on cot with broken
leg, placed on year parole. .
Spohia Prendoto, 849, Milwaukee
av., wants Circuit Court to review
proceedings of state labor board, who
revoked employment agency license.
Pennsylvania Railroad has another
new terihlnal plan. May be east of
Canal st. this time.
Mrs. Elizabeth Kelly, 6233 Dorches
ter av., serving six-months' sentence
for larceny, pardoned on account of
ill health.
Butter and eggs going down.
Prices of lobsters and oysters going
up.
Charles Muir, 6627 Lafayette av.,
pursued by 2 boys with revolvers in
school feud, crossed Pennsylvania
tracks. Struck by train. Lost left arm.
J1. J. Shanahan, 6204 Blackstone.
av., searching for James Adams,
missing- brother-in-law.
Anna Held sued for $395 by Hex
ter Stable. Co. of New York. Amount
due on judgment,
Amelia Ponkack, 8, and Hazel
Stinka, 15, arrested for shoplifting.
Tenants in apartments 6615 Ken
wood av., and 6148 Langley av. or
dered vaccinated. Smallpox found in
buildings.
Fireman called to extinguish fire
in waste basket at Consolidated
Liquid Gas Co.
T. J. Moran, cashier Elliot Restau
rant, 9 E. 31st st, shot by hold-up
man. Robber frightened away. Mor
an will recover.
Case of Aileen Heppner, accused of
conspiracy to. defame Clarence S.
Fuhk, conttnue4 until Feb, 18,