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mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm NEWS OF THE DAY CONCERNING CHICAGO Sunrise, 7:08; sunset, 4:58. Albert R. Kelley arrested here. Wanted in Minneapolis on forgery charge. -- - Patrick F. McCartrly up for trial in Judge Turney's court 'on embez zlement charge. Private bank broke in 1911. Mrs. Mabel Waldo paid $160 for $1,500 bond when arrested by U. S. officers in dope raid. Judge Landis ordered refund of money. Henry Ahrens, Aberdeen S. D., met "nice young man" on trip here. Borrowed money to get back home. Walter Leonard, 131 E. 31st st, sentenced to 3 years in Leavenworth prison. Violated U. S. dope laws. Lottie Ross, 147 W. Erie, caught after attempt to ransack rooms of SL Luke's hospital, paroled. Max Rehman, real estate dealer, held to grand jury on confidence game charges. Took money to in vest Didn't invest is claim. Andrew Kaminski, 1274 Augusta, died after, wedding feast Coroner investigating poison rumor. Burglars got $728 in jewelry from home of J. B. Farquhar, 4237 Ken wood av. Four auto bandits took over $400 from saloon of John Fleischman, 4105 S. Ashland av., in raid. Rocanna O'Day starts another at tack on will of aunt, Mrs. Mary Speigel, who left bulk of $100,000 es tate to Christ C. Crabb. Mrs. G. L. Brand, 4407 Maiden av., allowed $125 a month alimony by Judge McDonald in granting divorce. Capt Streeter on trial in Judge Pry's court Charge of assault with deadly weapon in hitting Sergt John Stevens over head with revolver. Dr. John M. Murphy, 1966 W. Jack son blvd., appointed head of sanita tion bureau of health department Wm. Stewart, proprietor Blue Goose cafe, Barry av. and Clark, freed of charge of selling liquor to minors who looked like they were 21. Jury completed to try Rev. E. L. Williams, pastor Grace Methodist church. Sued by Harry Jennings, proprietor Empress hotel. Charge slander and false arrest Case result of minister's anti-crime crusade. W. A. Moffett, commandant Great Lakes naval training station, given a medal for distinguished service dur ing occupation of Vera Cruz. Miner Culp, 4212 Grand blvd., ar rested in connection with case against "Anna Stearns." Mrs. Harry J. Rottman, Palmer house, hit by auto at State and Mon roe. James Hutchinson, driver, ar rested. Former Police Cap't J. J. Halpin to get out of jail today on writ" to stay sentence. Robert Hoard, 1622 Arlington av., Evanston, negro, shot and killed by policemen who caught him stealing eggs. J?hn Strodnider captured and sent to Joliet prison last nfght Serving sentence for swindling of W. T. Kir by, who lost $20,000. Irving and Herbert Updike, who confessed plot against aged parents, out on bonds. Father obtained free dom. Leo Phillips, paroled from Elgin in saae asylum, attacked former friend, Josephine Kraus, 2849 Burling st. B. Johnson, 85, 3069 Gresham st., died of skull fracture. Fell on icy sidewalk Jan. 14. John T. Lynch, ass't sup't of mails, arrested on charge of keeping money from letters. Calls case "trifling." Frank Gilbert, teacher Chicago Latin school, committed suicide be cause of illness, friends say. Poison and knife used. Dr. Henrietta Farquharson, 6054 Woodlawn av., knocked down by wa gon of Henry Hafer & Son, 3328 S. Michigan av. John Fleischman hid $500 receipts of his saloon, 4105 S. Ashland av. Thought he'd fool bandits if they. 0- mmmmmmmm