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io- !lgcd ylbMiO't o doling- Hw. Three cafe owners fined on evidence of policewomen. First Deputy of Police Herman F. Schuettler denies rumored resigna tion. May take sis weeks' furlough. Miss MargaretGrilibon, 2150 S. Hoyne av , hit by auto. Seriously in jured. Autoists fled. Miss Pearl Migand, 25, 2155 State st, struck by auto driven by Mrs. James Baum, Jr., 66 E. Division st. Mrs Baum not arrested. Ledwiga, 5, and Nellie Cichon, 3, 1657 W. Erie St., knocked down by auto. Children taken to hospital. Meyer W. Lippman, chauffeur, arrested. . .Roy Jones' cafe,.. scene of Hena-J gaw murder, reopened. New owners say place has reformed. Jack Johnson to return, says Att'y Benjamin Bachrach. Reversal of in dictments caused pugilistto change mind. John Coleman, 5, 2519 W. MadiSon st, snatched from under street car by Pohcewomen Burt and Sheridan. V Louis Siegel, 3925 Southport av., v. foJntorl itrVion Violr! nnilpr St1 n nfW hnnr? on charge of mistreating 15-year-old daughter of Mrs. Jennie Case, 1313 Irving 'Park blvd. EdWard W. Pease, 6053 Cottage Grove av., held under $1,500 bond for operating fake real estate office. Warner Construction Co gets work on municipal pier. Bid 1,067, 984. Clifford Wilson, 9, 3650 Calumet av., negro, held for raiding Irving Dymock's grocery, 3701 Forest av. " Fred W. Wager and Mrs. Dorothy Buff, 4353 Indiana av., arrested at , girl's rooms on charges preferred by Mrs Wasrer. Walter Moss, 819 Argyle st., guard Northwestern "L," severely bruised. Struck by Englewood train. Will pf Byron Laflin Smith filed. $5,500,000 estate goes to widow and children. Several bequests to charity. Rasmus Johnson, 1652 N. Rock well st, threatened with death if -fce identified 3on T r32ne ps hoV-Up man. August Syewe, 2527 W. Divi sion st, arrestejd. o o HAND CAUGHT IN MIXER DEAD The first death caused through the erection of the Stevens building, the new State street skyscraper, is that of Rich Lennon. He was a hoisting engineer. April 22 his hand was caught in the cogs of a concrete mixer. He died Monday. A coroner's inquest yesterday found the cause of death to be lockjaw. o o BROWN MEMORIAL MEET A memorial meeting to Corinne S. Brown will be held Sunday, May 10, 2:30 p. m., at the Howard Theater, 64 E. Van Buren street. Margaret Haley, Ella Flagg Young, Grace Wil bur Trout and others will speak."" A musical program will follow. SAY T " N & GOLLY MANY R ( j FELLER HRS Pfl? fl LflWYERMRN 20O FER LOOSEN IN' fl KNOT THAT HE BEGRUDGED R , PREACHER fO FER tying!! LwJnJfa. ajAJ v -WlJLLuJj. SP o o- In a case at Hull county court, England, where a -woman with seven children was sued for .30 shillings -rent, the iudee ordered payment at the rate of one penny a month. The debt will be paid oft in 1844.