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NEWS OF THE DAY CONCERNING CHICAGO The purse of Mrs .Helen Pike, 1438 E. 53d, snatched by young auto ban-ditdn- front of U. ot C. Mary Comstock,"bWest resident of Will county, burned to death in home at Joliet Miss Rose Adelstine brought suit against Henry C.'GIeseke, 1528 N. Paulina st, for $10,000. Damage suit for $30,000 filed by M. D. Gimmell against the M. J. Spie gle Co., State st. jewelers, where he was salesman, ifaise arrest. Miss Christabel Pankhurst, in meeting last night -at Orchestra hall, devoted two hours to war. Dr. Alice Barlow Brown, 748 Oak st, arrested on. complaint of Ingeborg Thorsterusen, who charges Dr. Brown boxed her ears and bumped her head. . Dr. C. M, Hfrsh, Evanston, says he has discovered process to prevent garbage from having any odor. Franklin Newhall, 91, who made fortune of $75Q,0d0 in apples and land, said he had no objections to having trustees appointed to his es tate. t Edward Zugbaum, poolroom keepr er, Valparaiso, wants to lay hands on manwho sent his picture and clip ping to Chicago paper saying he was wealthy farmer and wanted wife. Bill to amend state election law to remove clause providing that every one must state age when registering sent to Springfield. JUlius Liebling, 1315 S. Kedzie av., t father of A. M. Liebling, editor of Daily Jewish Press, arrested,, charged witlroisorderly conduct by son's wife. Judge Carpenter granted petition of Mary E. Merwin, holder of note of $5,000 of John Worthington, head of American bank, to make Central Trust Co. defendant Dr. A. 0. Mclvor-Tyndall says av erage mind of person is "junk shop." 'Dr. C. P, Dorn, 62, NapervlIJe, 111., found dead in room at Brevoort hbfel Heart disease. Harry McCarty, who escaped from bull pen in Judge Prindiville's courU room, arrested last night "September Morn's" rival picture, "Washed ABhore," will be viewed by board of moving picture censors. Room on third floor of Imperial bldg., 312 S. Clarkstt raided. Racing sheets found. Jamee Harvey booked as keeper. "Needy girls of next generation" were chief beneficiaries of $46,000 es tate of late William G. MauL Brother and two nephews given $1,000 each. 14 charitable institutions eriven to- htal of $21,000 by will of Joseph Block. Four daughters and three sons re ceived remainder ot $500,000 estate. Claim of $2,500 filed in probate court by Drs. A. A. and Jamee G. Mat thews against estate of Darius Mil ler for services during Mr. Mffler's illness. Frank Marion Ross held to grand jury charged with Operating con' game and passing bad' checks. John C. Wilson, att'y, 139 N. Clark, dismissed for want of prosecution. Charged with obtaining money on false pretenses. N Three children to share $760,000 estate of William L. Grey. Left jno, will. Mrs. Mary Ravelle, 3047 E. 97th, shot through right hip when she shook gun from beneath pillow. Bernard Smith, Harry Smith and' grandfather, Harry Quinn, who five at 5557 S. Carpenter st, found un-s conscious by Mrs. M. Smith. Gas jet open. All revived. Brooding over death of wife and' loss of arm a year ago caused Aaron Spike, 4614 Vlncennee, to drink. Fell from 3d floor poroh. "Dead. Ullrich Haupt and Jos? Danner, df dectors German theater, fined $50 each for infrineine on copyright of two plays. Benard Antoniwn, 75, 3826 N. Kostner av.. killed by auto. Chauf feur escaped. eszzsjBimsutmmmeb