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NEWS OF THE DAY CONCERNING CHICAGO"
University coe-eds to participate in
suffrage parade.
Two' women tccontes't will of Fred
erick J. Boselly, former president of
Royal Baking Powder Co. First wife
claims she was not legally divorced.
$500,000 suit filed by Harry M. Mc
Caskrin against L. M. Gagill. William
Jackson, B. Sturtz and Harold A.
Weld. Conspiracy alleged to discredit
candidacy. Indicted for assault and
intent to kill when running for state's J
attorney.
Frank McAuliffe, pipeman, Auxi
liary Squad No. 1, presented "Harrison-Tree
gold medal. Saved 3 per
sons from burning building, 731 N.
Dearborn st 9 other firemin honor
ably mentioned.
Omar C. Harris, ,27 W. Washington
av., attacks constitutionality of state
employment agency law. Seeks dam
ages from state inspector.
Aid. Frank McDermbtt, 28th ward,
charged with selling liquor to minor
from his saloon, 5443 S. Halsted st.
Case continued until May 7.
Contempt charges against nine
members of School Board held in
abeyance until Friday. New sub
poenas served on Peter Reinberg,
president, and Lewis Larson, secret
tary of board.
Carle C. Quale, bankrupt. 'Liabili
ties $2,000. Claims rescue of 33 white
slave victims proved financial un
doing. Body found in Desplaines river
identified as William Thomas, 17,
3350 Paulina st.
Hotel Blackstorie backs down. Will
give list of permanent guests to as
sessors." 250 saloons involved in today's
elections in 35 downstate cities.
Frank Mclntosfi captured in Joliet.
Waited here for theft of auto and
passing checks.
Fred D. Ruehle, 5250 Augusta st.,
up for non-support. Is election offi
cial. Sent to Bridewell until fall
election.
Stetson L. Home, art dealer, 362 E.
61st st., charged with obtaining
money under false pretenses. W.'R.
Forsberg, 7145 S, Chicago av., com-1 (g)
plainant. '
Corney Korwitzki, 22, 1341 Milled
St., died from injuries received from
fall off street car April 18. l
Mrs. Charles Doane, white wife of
negro chauffeur, had hubbyarrested."
Non-support. Man must paly 55 a
week. i
Italian fishermen who reached!
Lake View crib after long battle with
waves, taken ashore by lifesaving
crew.
Plant of H. C. Knoke & Co., cereal
millers, 702 N. Halsted st., damaged j
by fire. Crossed wires. Loss $10,000. -
Elmer Fosberg, Jr., 10, 3713 Broad- ,
way, found. Was visiting friend.
Man Believed to be Charles Moe, 55,
found unconscious in hallway, 647 W.
Madison st. Skull fractured.
$300 jewels missing from home of
Mrs. Mary Williams, 1538 W. Mon-
roe st. '
Otto Hanzie up for failing to con-'
tribute to support of wife and child.
Had $166 roll. Ordered to pay $100
and $4 a week to -wife.
Two fined for spitting on "L" plat-
form. s
Santo LabruzzF, 1156 Cambridge r
av., man shot at doorway of home
Sunday, died from wounds.
Mrs. Clara Haberland, 3720 Ward
St., fell from porch. Dropped two
stories. Dead.
Jennie Berkson, 12, missing. Be
lieved to have been kidnaped by i
father. t
Mrs. Isabella Paulin, England seek; i .
ing brothers, Robert and Win. Steel, i
80 and 82,years old. -
Richard F. Outcault, cartoonist,
wants $250,000 damages from Amer-:
lean Press Ass'n. Claims drawings
copied by association for advertising -i
purposes. .- 'r
JohtyLynch, 18, 2620 Armitage av., .
kicked byfiorse Dead. . a i-
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