Search America's historic newspaper pages from 1756-1963 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities external link and the Library of Congress. Learn more
Image provided by: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library, Urbana, IL
Newspaper Page Text
9!!VPVMVa , - -r " W,,T' r ,c"?r' it-" dy, Highland Park, for $20,000 dam ages. Fractured hip on auto ride with him. Mrs. Anna Quill, 9160 Harbor av., fined $100 for keeping dive. Six in mates of Mrs. "Quill's place and 2f other inmates and alleged keepers of dives asked jury trials. James Wilson and Margaret Wil son, said to be his wife; Cass Ander son, impersonating woman, and Al lison Devine, arrested for giving dance at 63d st. carnival. Scant cos tumes. Louis Joat, 12, 2151 W. Harrison St., robbed home of Mrs. Elizabeth Weber, 6643 S. Racine av., who be friended him. Arrested with two suit cases full of articles. Even took bible. C. Marundy, Evanstop, fined $100. Beat wife. Twelve children appear ed in court. City plans to establish another public market near Belmont av. and N. Robey st. Northwest Side Commercial Ass'n to give auto outing tomorrow. Motor to Chicago river and Cicero av, for chicken dinner. Mrs. Hattie Nuse, 715 N. State st., found boy, two weeks' old, crying in front of home. St. Vincent's Infants' Asylum. Stephan Davido, 3, 1427 Sedgwick st.Kfell from 3d-story window. Right leg broken. Leo Lesner, 2514 Southport av., arrested. Told cop he won 25 cents in crap game. Told judge he was joking. Discharged. O. L. Buck, Chicago chewing gum man, in trouble for wiring streams on estate in Wisconsin. Says he wants to prevent destructive fish from en tering and killing trout he has raised at great cost. R. W. Sears, 61, one of founders of Sears, Roebuck & Co., died at sanitarium in Waukesha, Wis. Home of M. Bobo, 4343 Lake Park av., ransacked. $1,500 in jewelry. James Thomas, alias Tommy Railey, arrested on complaint of Mrs. Elizabeth Mansfield, 2830 W. 40th pi. Says he sold her coal at reduced prices, collected in advance, and no coal came. Man found shot and stabbed to death wrapped up in gunny sack yes terday. Identified as James Barry, peddler, 1229 W. Madison st. 3 men arrested. SAYS BOARD OF EDUCATION IS WRONGLY SPENDING DOUGH That the board of education spends thousands of dollars when they have no right to do so is the accusation hurled at the finance committee by one of the members, Joseph A. Hol puch. The board drew up a scientific bud get June 24, indicating what should be spent during the year and for what the cash should go. When the finance committee brought out a new and totally differ ent schedule, Holpuch complained. "These appropriations never were approved by the board of education. When you make expenditures ac cording to this budget you are spend ing money which, you have no au thority and no right to spend," he thundered. "These expenditures are illegal be cause they never have had the au thorization of the board of education." OAe HJif? utaxLO O06SUT Cf)RE HOUI TtA r ..JF Cm Fiovi rtiai