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mymmmrmmmm BPP ""' WiMffPIVlI JtHHUHiUVJ! fTfBET Si t - " nnnBBBBnnBBsne9vnnHmiimnnHH M fas. Ollara claims ,notewa& paid, but not canceled. Traffic delayed on C. & E. I. Rail road. Box car overturned by wind near Dunn, Ind. Farm buildings wrecked. -. . Municipal Courtudges uphold movie censorship. Claim "cut outs" by Funkhouser were school of crime. Bond of Frank D. Danisch, clerk Municipal Court, increased from $50,- 000 to $100,000. Health Commissioner Young or dered strict enforcement of city milk ordinance. Dealers must install pas teurizers or quit business. Samuel Block wijr speak at the I. W. W. open forum, 17 N. Halst'ed st, Sunday, April 26, 8 p. m. Subject: "War and the Working Class." v William Gabriel, 60, 9919 Exchange av., suicided. Gas. Broken-hearted because unable to support wife. Mrs. Elizabeth Horan fined for as saulting Floy Watroua, school teach er, Lake Bluff. Woman was angry because teacher chastized impudent son. Att'y Charles F. Hills, alleged to-be interested in conspiracy to save Thos. and Jos. Flammeryand Thos. Sulli van from prosecution, ordered to ap pear in court. Faces contempt charge, k Ernest F. Miller, Oak Park, charged with perjury. Alleged to have given false testimony in $7,000 loan .suit Police Lieut Timothy T.tCullinan exonerated in death of GarljDodge. Dodge's skull was fractured 'while struggling with officer in saloon Orchestra Hall elased as movie house. Rent $5,000 a month. No trace of missing $65,000 gems found. Jeweler's salesman repeated story of loss at detective bureau. John Oram, charged with assault ing James McGuire, released on own bond. Wfll be given sanity test Report on civil service commission on charges of incompetency and lazi ness of 4 bridge rapir foreman will be given Monday. Barney Conway and Edward Stearns charged with violating Mann act Alleged to have brought Sophia Patzwald from Milwaukee for immor al purposes. James P. Houlihan, motorman, 2425 W. Superior st., and George Kroll, 1445 W. Augugta st, injured when cars collided on Milwaukee av-. Houlihan may die. ( Case of Miss E. L. Campbell on charge of assault with auto continued until May 5. Women's auto struck two inmates of Illinois Home for Bhnd. Three half-starved boys, 12, 10 and 5 years old, sought Have been beg ging in western-pari of , city. Robber entered St. KIHan's Church, 87th and Aberdeen sts. Rev. J. J. , Green grappled with him. Thief fled. John Klunk, 3243 Crystal av., struck by C., JVI. &. StJP. train. Con dition serious. Mrs. Cecelia Johnson, 25, 3247 Craft st, suicided? Bichloride of mercury. Attractive young woman asked for hat at Mrs. Hortense Bates' store, 2743 N. Clark st Milliner went to getu:. Girl left $79 and some jewels gone. Seven members of School Board ordered to appear in court in answer to contempt charges. 'Case will be heard Wednesday. Work on $1,000,000 recreation pier starts Sept 1. 30,000 Jews to attend funeral of "Sammy" Meisenberg, Chicago ma 'jine killed, at Vera Cruz. Rabbis at all synagogues to speak of death. Chicago youths told to enlist be fore the rush. Youngsters beg age limit be set aside. 18-year-old Waukegan girl miss ing. Dyed and cut hair. Believed to' have joined Lake Bluff naval recruits. o o- FROM A PAST ERA "I'm tired of this historic dress," said the wife. "Why historic?" asked the other half. "Haven't I. worn it three times al ready?" Philadelphia Ledger.