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2 c THE DAY BOOK An Adless Newspaper, Daily. Except Sunday 2.o J ANNOUNCEMENTS Northwest Side Y. P. S. L. meets tonight at 2725 W. Division. Dancing. Ladies at City club dinner tonight. Pisk Jubilee Singers, old negro melo dies. Debate under auspices of Engle wood Free Forum at Marquette hall, 67th and Halsted, tonight Subject, "Socialist Control Will Promote Pub lic Welfare." John T. Vaughan, af firmative; F. M. Wilkesbarre, nega tive. Sam Evans will speak on "Freedom of the Press" before Chicago Single Tax club at Schiller hall, 64 W. Ran dolph, tonight Open discussion. The D. P. Y. P. S. L. to meet Fri day night, 3905 W. 12th. Christmas sale of Women's Trade Union league to be held Sat, Dec. 9, 19th floor Masonic Temple. Committee appointed at Olympic theater mass meeting on high cost of living to hold conference Sat, 3 p. m., 1208 Schiller bldg. John Collier, director N. Y. .School for Training Community Center Workers will speak at City club luncheon Sat. noon. "Why Mark Twain Rejected Chris tianity." H. P. Ward, Drill hall, Ma sonic Temple, Sunday, 11 a. m. F. M. Wilkesbarre to lecture on Netzsche before Society of Superites and Supercrats, Colonial hall, 20 W. Randolph, 7:54 p. m. Sunday. Adamson law topic of Wm. Che nery before the Women's Trade1 Union league, Sunday afternoon, Dec. 10, Schiller hall, 64 W. Ran dolph. All invited to meeting of women's clubs to be held Tues., Dec. 12, U. S. immigration offices, 845 S. Wabash. 8Yj yocational training for girl, tojric. HIGH COST HICCOUGHS Who Played This Dirty Trick on the Public? NO. 8 1 By Jim Manee This little pig. went to Chicago, $ From the farm, on the B. & O. ! 'Tis true he'd never have done it, If he had been "in on the know." For they led him aroimd over gang ways, To the far southern part of town. Then a man, cut his neck, and at- present, by heck,( - He, is selling for two-tiits a pound. P. S. And this little pig stayed home and got shot o o CURRAN BODY EYES "INTOLER- ANCE" Members of the Curran committee that investigated charity will sit in at the performance of "Intolerance" at the Colonial -theater tonight D. W. Griffith worked portions of "Intoler ance" around the reports of the com mittee, i o o NEW YORK STOCK. General list up. Trading active. WEATHERFORECAST Showers probably turning to snow flurries this afternoon; unsettled and colder tonight, with lowest tempera ture below freezing; fair Saturday and Sunday; rising temperature Sunday; fresh to strong northwest winds, diminishing Saturday. Tem perature Thurs,:. High, 64i low, 43!