BITS OF NEWS Julian Hotel restaurant, 63d st. and Stewart av., caught fire early today. Guests driven to street. Damage slight. Leo Schmichel, 21, 3605 S. Lincoln st, died in hospital from street car injuries received few days ago. Franklin Lane, sec'y of interior, in Chicago on way to Pacific coast. To visit government reservations. Charles B. Munday will surrender self to Sheriff Zimmer. Twelve in dictments against him in connection with the looting of the LaSalle st. bank and other institutions. Capt. Arthur Stiles, West Park po lice, to fight for position' in courts if park board upholds decision of merit board who discharged him. RE-OPEN CASE ON GIRI'S STORY David Smith, keeper of a soft drink parlor at 515 N. LaSalle st, was fined $200 in the Morals Court yesterday on a charge of disorderly conduct sworn out by Major Funkhouser. Funkhouser testified in court and produced a letter which he had re ceived from Virginia Gordon, 20, whom he had paroled from the Bride well recently, where she was serving a $200 fine as keeper of a disorderly house at 515 N. LaSalle st. The Gordon woman, in the letter, said' that Mary Metz was the real owner of the resort, but she was told to say she had recently bought the place and that Mrs. Metz would pay her fine. She did this and Judge Goodnow fined her S200 and released ! Mrs. Metz, who had been convicted "11 ftniAn nrv IrAAwin nf n -wai-iaW- TVni George Stineman, 730& Kenwood i .j Bridewell . -., took apple from fruit 'stand of b M M . . ftst . . for keeping a disorderly house and her case will come up next Tuesday. Nicholas Geovanes. who stabbed him. Condition serious. Judge Walker ordered Mrs. Paul Yates to return adopted baby to Mrs. Frank Kerz, its mother, this morning". First woman wept with sorrow; other with joy. E. J. Potts, indicted in connection with failure of Lorimer-Monday string of banks, surrendered. Gave $10,000 bail' today. L. E. McGann, commissioner of public works, protests to commission on downtown improvements against public service corporation tearing up street. Milwaukee. Eleven laborers, con structing new water works intake mile out in lake, rescued by. life sav ing' crew. Waves 25' feet high swept over intake. London. Pauline Chase, Amer actress, .and Alexander Drummond, son of George Drummond. head of Drummond's Bank of London, were married. Madr Fourth son born to Queen Victoria of Spain. . ......wii'iii divorce cases heard today in Circuit and Superior courts, Dispatch. Miss Gordon's story agreed with e testimony of Funkhouser. Smith didn't pay his fine. COMERFORD FOR ROBINS Frank ComerfQrd denies the report that he is out for Roger Sullivan. The well-known labor attorney, who ran for the Democratic senatorial nomination against Sullivan and made his whole Jght against Roger, has not changed his attitude since primary day and is now supporting Raymond Robins for senator. Comerford, however, is still sup porting some of the Democratic ticket Next week he will take the stump among trades unionists in the interests of Judge Scully. Every time we see an able-bodied male riding in an electric brougham we wonder if he has on a corset and a wrist wtch. Peoria Journal. Nobody has thought to call Coxey's army to-the colors. Norfolk Ledger- . ..&- - - -- j i"n i -ni-- .-wfc-3K-i?g.--.J.- !l