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-jinpyx.-tTtwpa, wrj -fc(i.jfBJi fi ',"; jPfafiifiiiwiiv; JSSS IPinPViVIIIMHBMi NEWS OF THE DAX CONCERNING CHICAGO Anna Coughlin, 43, found dead in home of Allen Lippy, 2127 S. LaSalle. Bruises on body. Lippy and wife held. Policeman Celouse Doucet, who shot himself in head in prairie, died. Worried over wife's illness. E. R. Walsh, 735 S. State, found dead. Heart trouble. John Kenneth Carnes, 19, Urbana, HI., former Illinois "U" student, ar rested in State Bank of Evanston. Tried to cash check thought bad. Supreme court upheld increase in salaries of clerks of election from $5 to $7 a day. Jas. Adamson, $755 W. 22d, mem ber of police dep't since 1882, died. Chas. Poterarchy, 28, 2317 Union av., fined $200 and costs on charge of neglecting wife and three .chil dren. Adam Prochaski, "$100,000 bur glar," held to grand jury. $82,500 . bonds. Henry Lytton, pres. The Hub, among complainants. 33 charges in all. - A. Carter, 64th and Robey, hurt during blasting on drainage canal, dead. Mrs. Nellie Schultz married Oscar Schultz three days after divorce from John Hoover in 1908. Now she wants annulment. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Baier and Mrs. Cornelia Keating, all of 6548 Green wood av., HI of smallpox. Jos. Baiddig,, 71, janitor, 4326 Grand blvd., assaulted by unidenti fied man Saturday, died of injuries. Earl F. Lathrop, 4543 Calumet av., insurance agent, arrested on forgry charge. E. P. Patch complainant. Judge -Sabath disposed of 54,000 cases in five years on municipal court bench. John Brown wants divorce from Sirs. Julia C. Brown. Names Geo. Cross, "his best friend." Nnhnriv has nnnlied for $3,000 venr '- - j - ri -r i-- J I job as "digest clerk'to HI. Public .Utilities commission. ' Qus Behnke, 70, Wonewoc, Wis., left for visit here Oct 12. Missing since. Police asked to search. I. C. Clifford,. Lafox, III., slugged in Aurora. Got threatening notes after suing for custody of child. . Mildred Herman, 16, 2648 N. Drake av., hurt when crowd pushed her against moving "L" train at Canal st station. Det. Serg't J. A. Cartan arrested. Geo. Youstra, 8430 Drexel av., says he beat him to get confession. John Walker, Des Moines, la., sued for divorce. She says he deserted her in 1908. Only 35 cases of infantile paralysis in city yesterday. Average has been 55. Frank Holly, ball player, hit by divorce bill. Wife says he loved an other. Northwestern "U" girls selling pic tures of football players to get mo ney for new woman's building. Mrs. Marie Laws, 4815 N. Lawn dale av., sued Harry. Claims he cared more for mother than for her.1 State to ask hanging for Edgar Foster, murderer of two. Trial starts today. Dr. Herman Bundeson, health dep't, said fifteen cases of typhoid in EnglewoQd high school traced to salad in school cafe. Rob't Doran, pres. Gloria Light Cor, gave- up on warrant charging impersonation of policeman. Rev. Timothy Frost, pastor First M. E. church of Evanston, to resign. Is 65 years old. Eddie English, ex-convict, arrested trying to wheedle $50 out of Mrs. Leo Heuman, 4520 Grand blvd. Robbers took auto of Frank Chase, 3723 Pine Grove av., In raid on ga rage last night. Frank 6mith, 2436 Indiana av., held as suspect in 15 burglaries on South Side. West Park Board passed rule call ing for lights on autos at .niehi. r-j- -T'arifii &nt