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NEWS OF THE DAY CONCERNING CHICAGO Sunrise, 7:07; sunset, 5. John and Charles Czarnecki, broth ers, 2029 W17th, Tield to grand jury on nurder charge. John Kosmala shot to death Novi--2L Clinton Avery and 'Daniel Walsh, Dunning insane asylum, held In con nection with death of patient, Peon ard Noll. Wm. Markel, thistle comm'r Thorn ton township, found guilty of ma licious mischief. "Burned load of hay to kill thistles in it Michael More and Dr. E. J. Ches row, 829 Miller, held to grand jury on story told by Miss Anna Casale, 17. Mrs. Catherine Sche.-s, Wilmette, reported missing to police, returned home. Was visiting friends. ' Wilbur Glenn Voliva, Zion City head, denounced vanity and wearing of jewelry in lecture to children. Nathan Goodman, 1245 W. Taylor, freed on larceny charge. Jacob Bernstein, 833- S. Irving av., said he sold bum diamond ring. Ben Balin, 3106 W. Madison, phon ing from W. Chicago av. station, grew impatient and broke phone. Locked up. Capt G. W. Streeter, District of Lake Michigan, on trial for assault of detectives sent to arrest him. Loving note to mother read at in quest over Frank Gulbert, teacher, Chicago Latin school, suicide. Mid-year graduation at the public schools today; 1,374 finished in high schools, 7,860 in elementary schools. J. J. Halpin, former chief of detec tives under conviction for bribery, re leased, after five days in jail, on writ granting stay of execution. Citizens' traffic committee wants park board to prohibit vehiclestand ing more than a minute on Jackson blvd., east of river between 4:30 and 6 p. m. Would facilitate rush-hour traffic. Saloon license of W. Pschlithe, 6001 S. State, revoked. Police re ported Sunday violation. Capt Collins, Central police sta tion, wants J. H. Kennedy, manager Waiters' club, Madison and Clark, sumir -ned to court to answer charge of violating 1 o'clock ordinance. i Coroner's jury ordered Pat Walsff, 3136 Normal av., held to grand jury on charge of murdering wife with a razor. Walsh tried to take dwn life jk) but has recovered, say police. Jos. Lateco, 528 N. Robey, jumped off Milwaukee av. car for hat which had blown off. Fell. Skull fractured. Grand jury investigation of the mu nicipal court probation system by which old offenders gain freedom started today. Hoyne put responsi bility for crime on court's probation ing of gunmen and crooks. Several hundred members attendee! dance of Rothschilds' Social club, at New Morrison hotel, last night. Club plans big ball for Feb. 22. Delay in getting diagnosis and de lay in starting treatment after diag nosis responsible for more deaths tthan disease, Dr. J. B. Murphy told .fjiysicians club. C. C. Griswold, Evanston man who two years ago went to New York to be $100,000-a-year manager of Wool worth's 10-cent stores, dead. Started as clerk in Evanston store. Mayor restored license to Cadillac hotek. 2136 S. Wabash, one time no torious resort. Council committee on gas directs corporation counsel to start 144 suits , against People's Gas Light and Coke Co. for not furnishing gas that came up to required standards: Standard Oil Co. raised price of gasoline another cent m Chicago ter ritory, making wholesale price ny2 A cents a gallon. " o o Providence, R. I. Duelling dead liness of cream puffs at 40 paces is supposed to be a joke, but Almand Vade-Boucosur died, here today after getting one at shorter range than that Puff was poisoned.