-v. v'T'M r -jwlk1 vim "' NEWS OF THE DAY CONCERNING CHICAGO Sunrise, 4:57; sunset, 6:40. August Einfeldt, retiring pres. of village of Oak Park presented with gold watch on inauguration of suc cessor. Held job 10 years. Body of man believed to be Joseph Hopfer, who was drowned when auto truck ran into river Feb. 19, taken from canal at Summit. Theodore Chidster, 1102 Wells, broke spine and right leg when he fell 3 stories in air shaft. George Foell exonerated by cor oner's jury in death of James Crow ell, struck by his auto on March 12. Edward Westby got drunk with 50 cents judge gave him when he played violin in court to prove it was his. May given another court recital to day. Verdict of accidental drowning re turned over body of Harry Graylick, whose body was found in river at State st. 26 men arrested by Desplaines st police in clean-up of Madison st. "' Einer Sorenson, 1012 N. Karlov av set fire to peddler's balloons while lighting cigar. Refused to pay dam ages. Fined $2 by judge. Dr. Adam Szwajkart, former mem ber state board of health, took up duties as head of county psychopath ic hospital Between 400 and 500 "bubbly" fountains to be built over city. In crease of 30 per cent. Pearl Silverman suing Dr. A. Fah nestock for $2,000. Pulled wrong tooth, she says. Samuel Shields of Denver, indicted with Farson Bros, for Colorado irri gation failure, to give self up April 30. Death of Anna Teichner, 5819 W. Ohio, released Isadore Goldman, 1445 Campbell av., from bigamy charge. Mrs. Susan Paradec, 83, seeking in junction to prevent son George from managing estate. Coroner's jury decided death of James Gannon, 218 EL 16th st., was accident. Fell from Sd-story window. "Death by nitrous-oxide gas" ver dict by coroner's jury in death of Al Russell, 3541 Michigan av., who died during operation. John W. Shera lost legal suit for $675 salary from school board when Judge McGoorty called discharge jus tified. Hearing on charges of 15-year-old mother against Solomon Foreman, 72, 621 W. 14th st, continued until April 30. Clarence L. Pile obtained custody of 3-year-old son, Francis, from grandmother, Mrs. Mary Garafond, by writ of habeas corpus. Mrs. Emma Simonetti, 9010 The Strand, South Chicago, fined $100 for selling liquor without license. Max Newman, 17, who ran away from Philadelphia to become horse back rider, arrested while trying to enlist Meyer Levi complained to County Clerk Sweitzer that Central Terminal 'Railroad Co. built warehouse over lot owned by him. Two lieutenants, fifteen sergeants and five patrolmen transferred by order of Chief Gleason. New indictments against Cap't Halpin, former chief of detectives, and two others will be returned to day, rumor. Body of Joseph Hoeffer, 2927 Throop st, caught in net of Summit, HI., undertaker. Drowned when auto plunged into river. L. M. Faulkner, errested as "con" man. Organizing company to sell non-refillable bottles. Helen Merrick, 18, 4645 St. Law rence av., and Russell Potts, 20, 6529 Kimbark av., eloped. Caught after auto chase in Hammond. ' Story of Mary Malloy, 18, to Stock yards police, that she made up alibi, may cause murder charge against Vernon Brown and Louis Kaspar, ftn plicated in death of Henry Goertner. About 200 students of Northwest-, era Dental College suspended be- -i-to Wfc--'H-!t--fe-i'- JmrJl&i??&A-.i--,-. jr.aT-ymtoiiij.atf-v.j r J