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tjV$5S3 ir?!551r!s 'T NEWS OF THE DAY CONCERNING CHICAGO Mrs. Annie R. Sisson. Zion City, had Waukegan concern deliver furni ture on Sunday. Drivers arrested for desecration of Sabbath. Onwentsia Club-voted to go "dry." Buttermilk to be refreshment of Lake Forest golfers. Eighteen of 25 graduates of Lane Technical School who went as teach ers to Porto Rico back. Say they are glad to get home and get "regular" meal. Seven movies slashed by censors. Kidnaping, murder, robbery and naughty canary blamed. Richard Wernecke, 739 Brompton av., fined $25 and costs for assaulting brother-in-law, Former Aid. Stephen Gosselin. Slayton Drug Co., 2159 W. Madison St., fined $50 for selling 3 cents worth of heroin to "opium squad." Auto skidded on Wilson av. Mrs. Anna Hoaglund, 3138 Bernard st, in jured. Limitation for filing corporation tax schedule changed to March by government. 800 local corporations .ffsctfid Case against Thos. W. Healy, tango teacher, charged with taking $6,750 gems, continued until July 16. Axe murder suspect arrested in Pierceton, Ind. Cerrit Luxen, 132 West 103d pi., suicided. Rope. Twenty boarders at 4338 South Hermitage av. fought police to pre vent arrest of Peter Buchankow, in sane. Mob beat A. Hausner, conductor, at Taylor and Paulina sts. Claimed he threw Joseph Goldberg from car. Franklin Head leaves $379,200 to three daughters. Methodist camp meeting opens at Desplaines. Too late for preparation, real es tate board asks postponement of civic celebration until next year. Campaign started for I. C. subur ban station at Monroe st. Lyman E. Cooley, engineer Lakes to Gulf Deep Water Way Ass'n, re plied to Senator Burton's attack on waterway. Says he sees no reason to. delay development. John W. Brown, arrested as disor derly, tried to speak from sill of Criminal Court Bldg. Threatened to jump off ledge if molested. Joseph Bruzek, 2941 W. 25th st., up for non-support. Judge to get treat ment for his 5 dwarf children to make them normal. Judge Caverly wants wives of wife beaters provided for by state while hubbies serve sentence. Charge against Samuel Gratz, Hotel Astor, on taking goods under false pretenses dismissed. Com plainant would not prosecute. - 90,000 municipal bonds sold yester day. Total $164,000. Board of Review will meet Mon day to hear complaints on assess ments. Mrs. Florence H. Hutcherson wants divorce. Claims hubby broke nose and horsewhipped her. Swarm of bees entered Grand Crossing police station. Police rout ed by invaders. Chris. Brown, 6816 Wentworth av.f waiter Thompson's restaurant, stab bed; Alexander Malich, 301 W. Chi cago av., arrested. Joseph Kapler met 2 strangers. Of fered job. Put up $169 as security. -Strangers gone. Case of Levi Smith, 6310 Green wood av., and Benj. Wilson, 716 W. . Madison st., continued until Friday. Are held on serious charge made by . Jennie Rossner, 14. Edward, 7, and William Reilly, 5, missing. Mother fears father, from... whom she is separated, has taken children. J. T. Duffy, Colberg, III., stuck out ' foot while riding on train. Foot crushed and internally injured. Policewoman Francis Wilsey tried to arrest Hyman. Wolf, dancing .MiyEMjjaafcfe