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ifvrv wywg ;)f Woman's Suffrage, denied allega- uon tnat tney naa Been neciuing tne president Dr. Geo. Dorsey, curator of Field museum, returned from 10 months' trip in Orient Has bought new col lection for museum. Sanitary district wants injunction from circuit court against interfer ence of Lemont township commis sioners in building of Calumet-Sag channel. Adam Zedol, Hammond, lived on grass for weeks. Couldn't find work. Dying at St Margaret's hospital. Work of paring school budget to be completed this morning. Prob ably be passed this afternoon. Health Com'r Robertson talked to street cleaners on importance of their jobs. Told how unclean streets breed flies. Miles Macon and E. M. Gates dis barred from Illinois bar by supreme court Macon cashed bad checks and Gates collected money for suits he never began. f Charges against III. Training School for Nurses stopped by county board, who held them without foundation. School management committee of board of education will not remove page from speller eulogizing Kaiser Wilhelm. Earth currents of unusual force interfering with telephone and tele graph lines. Too cloudy to see au rora borealis last night Dora Peterson, 24, rooming at 4715 Indiana av., suicided with poison yes terday. Unable to work because of health. Dr. T. R. Sachs, head of Chicago Tuberculosis sanitarium, named as head of National Ass'n for Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis. Members of Chicago Motor club commended Mayor Thompson for ac tion in street car strike. Eva Flossmissos, 3, 927 Laflin, bad ly hurt when run down by United Dairy Co. wagon. . Commotion caused when managers refused to .allow, .children, to accom- T pany parents to see "Birth of a Na tion at Illinois theater. Policewomen investigating case of baby girl found with hands tied and rope around neck in Drainage canal at Lemont Mayor considering names of dif ferent citizens for school board. To make six appointments next month. 1,600 Forest Park school children given picnic by city. Chief of police offered to box all comers. Weighs 200. No takers. Work of pupils of Lane Tech high school to be exhibited on June 22 at school. L C. Garrett, negro, beaten by a mob after he had shot and wounded Hazel Lucker, also colored, who was walking with rival. Warrant issued for arrest of Mrs Louis Shapiro, 3125 Douglas blvd., charging her with selling medicine to produce abortions. Dan Moore, 111 W. Austin av., ar rested for stealing banana from ped- Irdler. Told judge he wanted to fight jfor Italy. Discharged. Mysterious personage swiped ele vator in city hall. Grew tired of waiting for only car running after 5 o'clock. Coroner's jury unable to return an open verdict in deaths of Earl Oliver and Mrs. Marie Locasto, found dead in rooming house at 17 Plymouth ct liiLn,! liAltA- f.J . - -"-- te.. Ila "V ! '- -A---J -MSirr " "-fm aMr- '----- -g - -a. f COrtE MO fRIADS J 1 (MfiT & BUT ma z. ajvs) 60 M frO?V&!ry JeVN CUPTon K j l j.mdaJJEtefc-fejMNMmilPCRMB jLiLukmmm jaUSaA.