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& n.L'jypBmgmiU'i i.' V,"tMSimf WW ''yy" w5 "iTPR5'' " . ' unable to determine where lie got razor. Wm. H. Luthardt, sec'y former Chief of Police McWeeny, to get same job with Chief Healey. Frank Wallace gave wife $7 four years agoehe told Judge Sabath, and has talked of it ever since. Ordered to pay $6 a week. Mrs. Anna Link, 452 Root st, fell into coal hole near 459 Root st. Bruised and scratched. Two men followed Mrs. Mary Ruch ko, 3308 Fisk st, from -bank. Attack ed her near home and got $59. Three city dumpsytwo in fifth ward caught fire and burned until sunset Spontaneous .combustion. Herman Rupp, 6831 Throop st., fined $100 for speeding on motor cycle. Harry Baddington, 6337 Drexel av., injured when auto turned over at 104th st and Muskegon av. Russell Armstrong, 5749 Carpenter st, arrested as alleged annoyer of Mabel Woody, 1432 E. 56th st Frank Gavrinski, junk dealer, 123J W. Lake st, found dead in bed. Heart disease. Stephen Kozar, 1251 S. Morgan st, dead after beating. Pneumonia. Po lice seeking assailants. Open verdict by coroner's jury in death of John Quinlan, 715 S. Central Park av., found in river April 19. o o " ANOTHER AUTO FLIRT FINED Another auto flirt was arrested and later fined the limit when the girl who Bays he attempted to attack her in Garfield park appeared in court to testify against him yesterday. Margaret McFarland, 19, a stenog rapher, exhibited a black eye to the court She said William Merilo, Pe oria, HL, struck her when she resist ed.his advances. "He invited me to have an auto ride," Miss McFarland said. "He stopped the car in a dark place in the park. When I screamed he struck me." Merilo was fined. $200 and costs. CROSS 'EXAMINATION BRINGS OUT INTERESTING POINTS Trinidad, CoJo., April 28. Charles Snyder, who testified for state that "Mother" Jones and defendant John R. Lawson, urged the striking miners to fight if necessary, admitted on cross examination yesterday that he was in the. employ of the Baldwin Felts Detective Agency and that he demanded t money from Lawson a short time ago, saying he would get it from the "other side" if the labor" leader did not give it Lawson re fused, to give him money. fcAsriacgse, Judge Granby C. HiUyer, who is presiding at the Lawson trial in Trin idad, Colo. JANE ADDAMS PEACE HEAD The Hague, April 28. Miss Jane Addams, the noted Chicago woman philanthropist and sociologist was. today unanimously selected as the permanent chairman of theh Wom en's Congress here to devise ways for, ending war. t o o DONT WANT CHAPERONES Poughkeepsie,.N. Y. Vassar col lege girls have petitioned for aboli-( tion of chaperons, the honor system and permission .for male' guests $q . visit them -on. Sunday,