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ib 9wmyrwvvrmmmwmFmm NEWS OF THE DAY CONCERNING CHICAGO Golden Watt, 14, 4314'Langley av., motorcyclist, collided with street car. Spine injured. Miss Catherine Tameceyk, 1327 Cornelia St., hit by auto. Bruised. P. D. Lucas, 5224 Glenwood av., slightly injured by aufb belonging to B. N. Meservey, 1508 Highland av. Mrs. Annie Rutland and son Michael, 3, 1846 W. 17th St., struck by auto. Crowd threatened A. Defal sky and A. Krawosicz. Riot call. Po lice quieted crowd. W. H. Thompson's auto collided with ice wagon. Wrecked. Donald McPhee, Jr., 16, blamed for death of father. Son attacked mother. Father dropped dead. Heart disease. Boy held to Juvenile Court. Former Vice President Stevenson weaker. Ann Sullivan, 810 Cass st., charged with fraud. Alleged to have obtain ed deed from Mrs. Ann McGiveny Sullivan, 80, for Cass St. property. Wm. Navigato, city prosecutor, must face trial for breaking traffic ordinance. Auto passed car taking passengers. J. W. Worthington, defunct private banker, admits concealing $56,000 notes. Writs for several other pri vate bankers issued. Federal probe of "fruit and vege table trust" begins this week. Melon dealer first face quiz. "Capt." Geo. W. Streeter wants in junction to restrain E. G. Ballard from publishing biography of Gen. Marion. Mrs. August Martin home. Said to have been visiting relatives. Chauf feur back. Seven employes held for alleged thefts from John A. Tolman & Co., 84 E. Lake St. ?1,000 worth of groceries taken. Thos. Kelly, 71, member of school board, dead. American Diamond Importing Co., 123 W. Madison St., looted. $6,000 jewels gone, Mme. Schumann-Heink left for Eu rope. Chas. Johnson, 66, 3136 Clifton av., dead. Heat. John Sloan, 749 W. Congress st., dead. Heat. James Shelvin, 40, 1601 Wastenaw av., dead. Heart disease. J. P. Mooney, 29, 4856 Prairie av., , dead. Heat. Joe Natko, 529 N. Hamlin av., quar reled with wife. Shot her in nose. Demented. Heat. Secret service operators dove in lake for counterfeiter's copper plates. Found none. Uni. of Penn. alumni plan $10,000, 000 endowment fund. $30,000,000 "scientific" state bud--get being prepared. Special commission appointed to devise ways and means of caring for aged city employes. Fireworks displays on July 4 per mitted says J. C. McDonnell, head of fire prevention bureau. Ordinance requiring all auto driv ers to have license recommended by. coroner's jury. Mrs. Bessie Paulman censured for death of 16-month . Kvowska baby. ; Mrs. Florence Scott, wife of head of Scott Transfer Co., granted di-. vorce. Desertion. Three firemen injured. Fire truck No. 5 and insurance patrol No. 2 col-. lided. Patrol crashed through window of West Side Trust & Savings Bank. . Henry Fletcher, negro, 5508 Lake Park av., held under $2,500 bond. Al- . leged to have enticed 7-year-old girl in flat. : Earl Kidd, 13, 716 S. Hoyne st., fell down air shaft. Skull fractured. 1,000 new arc lights installed. City to have 30,000 arc lights by 1917. Students of Lake Forest University turned hose on book agent. Pres. John Nollen investigated commotion. Drenched. Dr. Walter W. Armstrong, chief of bureau of food inspection to probe ' CI