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WIWJBiPfBI wipi 812 N.-State st Silver marked "Mes singer." Heinrich Heilbronner, 1038 Altgeld St., held. Charged with passing worthless checks. Mathias Newner, 4035 Wallace st., found dead in bed. Two men captured by Detective Conick at 5723 S. Michigan. Alleged to Tiave been stealing tools. N. W. Mackey, 4110 Indiana av., robbed $300 by negro seeking job. Eighteen negroes taken in raid on poolroom, 4010 Federal st. Dice. Six raids made on alleged dives. 15 women and 14 men taken. John Stodon, 4613 S. Winchester av., stabbed while passing 4612 Win chester av. Anton Husack, 1919 Shelby ct., found hanging from bedpost John Madden, 9316 Manistee av., dead. Gas. Out of work. George Brown, ,Grand Rapids, Mich., plead to be sent to Bridewell. Drink. John N. Cesgert, 5321 N. Ashland av., found dead in bed. Coroner in vestigating. Johnson Barkman identified Ur bian Verscheren as one of 3 men who robbed him of $800. Morgan Park police investigating alleged ,negro baby farm conducted by Mrs. Ada Eldridge, 11154 Third St., following death of negro baby. Joseph D. Adam, 14, 10566 Indiana av., hit by baseball. Dead. Bernard Diehl, 6211 S. Halsted St., fractured leg sliding bases. Toy Poy, owner laundry, 809 E. 92d st, found with fractured head. Dead. Cash drawer empty. Delos P. Phelps, lawyer, railroad builder and politician, dead. Pulpits turned over to visiting pas tors yesterday. Thirty, patients transferred from old detention hospital to new psycho pathic ward. Body of Henry, Okraj, 12, 1536 W. Austin av., found in river. J. S, Bolton, negro, 4757 S. Dear born, arrested. Alleged to have com- J -mitted" murHer in Washington, Ga., 15 years ago. Evanston housewives called poor managers by business men. Blame late shopping for keeping open Sat urday. Bureau formed by mayors of New York, Philadelphia and Chicago to protect cities from public service cor porations. Bonds of eHrman Schmitz, Robert E. Malone and Frank P. McMahon, in jury bribing scandal, fixed at $10,000. Former Mayor Schank, Indianap olis, had stranger watch $5,000 auto. Both gone. Frank Wallace, 3200 W. Lake st., arrested. Alleged to have taken stolen money from Hazel Martin, 19, while posing at "state's attorney man." Loop banks furnishing funds to stop run on North Avenue State Bank. $200,000 withdrawn Saturday. Morgan Park's only movie show failed to open yesterday. Sunday school attendance increased. Vernon L. Bean, Chief Gleason's secretary, charged with violating civil service rule. Alleged to have outside business as attorney. Tony Jacobs, 18, and Bernard Her manoeky, 18, arrested while trying to force entrance to tailor shop. M. Weinberg, 720 Maxwell st, wants warrant for arrest of Aid. Matt Franz, 20th Ward. Alleges he was slugged for insult to Franze. John Vegan, unemployed, hit by auto at Michigan av. and Adams st Dead. Isaac Reeder and Isaac Contui went rowing on lake. Lost oars. Res cued by tug. Two thousand more lights to be installed by sanitary district. 14,000 nitrogen lamps to be put in use July 6. o o NATE AND KATE Nate he came a-wooing Kate; Kate, the shrew, was obsti-nate. But Nate was great to placate Kate, She had for Nate no innate hate; So Nate she couldn't domi-nate, And Kate be did doniestj-cate. ItufriAltt&ffliwii iMiaVfriirrl .ajfetAiaaaifcrifcifaM Wl AtWW.