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cused by Mrs.Annie Hoehn, 8523 W; 38th St., of retaining $12'7. Dr. Charles Singley, 21 E. Van Bu ren st, charged with operating con fidence game. Vasil Lookanoff claims to have paid $164 for worthless treat ment. Miss'Nellie Carlin, public guardian, wants Miss JVIary E. Bartelme, former guardian, to turn over 132 estates. Petition claims Miss Bartelme has no right to retain control of estates. ' M. C. Ward sued by John G. Wood for $75,000 damages. Alleged breach of contract. Charles De Woody, former chief in vestigator local bureau Department of Justice, fined $15 for speeding. Albert Vink, 11704 Wallace st., Bwitchm'an, crushed to death between two cars of C. W. P, & S. Railroad. ' Dancing, love scenes, stabbing, .drinking suicide, boxing, assault, es cape from prison and removing keys from lock, have been ordered out of various moving pictures. Hotel Sherman wants city enjoin ed. Does not want authorities to in terfere with location of kitchen and bakery in new Fort Dearborn Hotel. New spelling book will cost 7.67 cents a volume, saving $12,250 to Chicago parents. Carl Heisen', son of Chicago mil lionaire, has taken to professional dancing-to pay debts. James Flynn, 623 Washington blvdl, drank new drink. Knocked down five men. Fined $10 for disor derly conduct. Fred Schultz, 65, asphyxiated while working in manhole. Oak Park "L" cited before utilities commission. Will be asked to explain non-elevation of tracks. . Harry Carlson's saloon, 901 ToWri send St., robbed by 3 armed men. $80. Four fobbed by negroes in Cottage . Grove district. Footpads got small sums. Judge Thomas F. Scully named for boy's court. Opens March 18. William Cody, chauffeur, arrested. Will be asked to explain accident of Miss'Mayme Connors. Miss Gonnora was found unconscious and bleeding on prairie, 69th and Western. Louis Lubelsky arrested. Alleged to be wanted in N. V. for bigamy. Re leased on bonds. James Flannery, 42, 2052 Walnut st., struck by street car. Internally injured. new york i herd anuther pritty good yarn about Clarice; the waiter girl in the soup studio where Clarice deals them off the arm, they serve the coffy in a cup that's about as thick as the walls of a county jale And there ain't never been a saucer in the place well, a nice yung feller from a good home up state .come in for brekfust the uther morning he ordered rolls and coffy, and when clarice slipped him the wet goods, he looked all around like he expeckted sumthing more well, asks clarice, is there anything missing , . oh, he says, kind of fussed like, my dear yung. lady, you have forgotten to give me a saucer nuthing doing on the saucer, kiddo, ansers clarice we ust to give saucers, but every onct in a while some low-browed gink would use it to drink out of. and we'd lose a lot of our swellest trade o o A Jewish farmer in Alberta, Can., has prepared a message for a famous ' visitor, containing 300 Jewish char acters, all engraved on a grain of wheat. The message is easily under stood, but can be read only with the aid of a microscope.