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The day book. [volume] (Chicago, Ill.) 1911-1917, January 15, 1915, LAST EDITION, Image 1

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VICTIMS TELL OF QUAKE HORROR GOV'T TO
BEGIN FIGHT ON BOARD OF TRADE JUGGLERS V
$ DUNDEE AND DUFFY READY FOR BIG FIGHT
THE DAY BOOK
An Adless Newspaper, Daily Except Sunday
N. D. Cochran, j35U!8fc Telephones:
Editor and Publisher. BgssS Editorial Monroe 353.
500 South Peoria St 398 Circulation Monroe 3826.
VOL. 4, NO. 92
Chicago, Friday, Jan. 15, 1915
ONE CENT
MOTHER DRAGGED TO JAIL AND HELD
FOR DEGGING FROM MRS. PALMER
Boy Taken Away and Couple Arrested and Held With-
out Booking Because She Went Over Head of
United Charities No Money for -Bail
Tribune Leads Fight
A story of .how tie United Chari
ties caused a woman to" be thrown
into jail and kept four days without
being booked came out today in a
story told a Day Book reporter by
Mrs. John McGuire, whom the U. C.
had arrested because she had the
nerve to compete with them in th
begging industry.
The woman was jailed because the
United Charities charge that she had
gone v to Mrs. Potter Palmer, Mrs.
iftmnons Blaine, M Ernest A. Ha-
mill, Miss Helen V. Drake and oth
ers. She and her husband were dragged
from their home, 734 W. 47th st,
which her husband has been trying
to maintain,, while supporting her
and their 6-year-old boy, and trying
to pay off back debts and .get ahead
in preparation for the child that is to
come.
Before that the U. C. had caused
the boy to be snatched away from
them and jailed in the juvenile home.
But now they propose to teach all
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