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-wvr r gtf rjfFsy A5 j'v friw-CTWmi NWS OF THE DAY CONCERNING CHICAGO Police of South Park system may get relief. Ten and a half hour "trick" too much. Short shifts sug gested. Temperature 95-yesterday. Hot test June 9 since 1872 John Smith, St. Louis, jumped into lake. Pulled out. Heat. John Malm, 70, dead. Heat K. Saltis, 834 W. 33d st., dead. Heat. Michael Buska, 4751 S. Honore st, suicided. Gun. John Sipulicp, 725 W. 17th St., dead. Heat. Chas. Lund, 45, 2638 Hirsch st, dead. Heat. Walker Jones, 50, 426 W. 59th st, dead. Heart disease. III. Training School for Nurses wants public held. Claim states' att'y has slopped necessary pay ments. Miss Katherine Stimson, aviator, to give flying exhibitions. , Sister Mary Nathalie, 60, and Sis ter Suzane, 65, 1031 Cypress st., hit by car. Seriously hurt. Heads of Western Bond and Loan Co., 115 W. Monroe st., private bank ers, gone. Scores of workers stung. Blewett Lee, chief counsel Illinois Central, sued for divorce. Desertion. A. L. Converse and P. G. Kelsey, roommates Northwestern. Medical College, to. meet after 50 years' sep aration. City ownership of high school lunchrooms urged by Chas. E. Riddel, Instructor Marshall High School. Former Vice President Adlai E. Stevenson dying at Presbyterian Hos pital. Hazel Pollock, music student, held to grand jury for theft. Otto Strohm, accused of receiving stolen property, discharged. Mrs. Marie Wyerson, 1939 W. Madi son St., said hubby had other wife. Charged him with bigamy. Case dis missed. Threatened him. Arrested. Stephen Scanlon, 510 W. 42d st, cut throat Dead. i J. L. Lizewski, baker, sued for wedding cake. A. Pesinski, bride groom, claimed cake spoilt wadding. Baker awarded $7.50. Raymond Gifford. 456 W. 42d st, drank acid. Will recover. Frank Lee, Salt Lake, and Carrie Moy, Washington, D. C., Chinese, gr, married. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fish, 1811 Prairie av., adopted two children from Jewish Home Finding Society. Louis A. Dumond authorized by im provements commission to spend two months in Europe studying sewage systems. Mrs Mary Irving wants $1,000 from Mr. and Mrs. J. Hutton, El dorado, 111. Said to have detained her son against her will. Charge against Dr. O. E. Von Bor ries of swindling Mrs. Poertner out of $5,120 dismissed. Bathrooms in Adams, Cornell, Dante, Gladstone, Hamline, Holden and Jackson schools open Monday.- J. Gordon, 1234 W. Adams st, hit by street car. Bruised. Francis Ogden, Chicago millionaire, died in dingy hallroom, Houston, Texas. John Kimonsky, hypnotized eight months ago by Madison st mesmer ist, went insane. Mme. Schumann-Heink to sing be fore 20,000 clubwomen at Coliseum Saturday night. Twenty-nine prostrated yesterday. Dr. Arthur D. Bevan to build $100, 000 house on Lake Shore drive. Annie Muskowitz, 19, lovesick, gave $75 ring as charm to "Rebecca Cutler," fortune teller. Ring van- j ished. Seeress fined $50. . Holdup men stopped Detective Oechsner. Paul Bornkehl, 4314 Evans av., fatally shot Other robber fled. Mrs. B. Rubeticchio, 30, 1104 New berry av., died from bullet wound re- ceived month ago. . Dogs bit six Tuesday. w-j. iCt if rr irTif-ifflfMMrYtf x