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2c THE DAY BOOK An Adless Newspaper, Daity Except Sunday ANNOUNCEMENTS Mary O'Reilly will speak at 917 W. Washington tonight on "English." Young Men's Federated Jewish Charities of Chicago will hold monthly meet tonight, Douglas Park auditorium, Kedzie and Ogden avs. Speakers. Young men throughout Chicago invited. Regular meet of 34th ward branch of Socialist party will be held to night at Lawndale hall. M. Aron will speak on "Municipal Pharmacies and Public Health." Mr. Anthony Czarnecki will speak before Lawndale Civic Center to night at- 8 p. m. at Theodore Herzl schoo, Douglas blvd. and Lawndale av. on "Poland and the War." 32d ward Socialists meet tonight at 7228 Vincennes av. Englewood Y. P. S. L. meets Thurs. eve. at 5824 Aberdeen. JURY O. K.s PRAYER Jury in Judge David's court award ed Mrs. Prances Mitchell $2,000 dam ages against Chi. Surface Lines. The company's attorney failed in attempt to convince jury Mrs. Mitchell did not exercise reasonable care of injury when she used prayer instead of a plaster cast to cure it o o CHICAGO BRIEFS Col. John Lambert, Joliet steel mil lionaire, dropped blackmail charges against Rodger Cornell, who agreed not to prosecute $200,000 love suit ' Mrs. Kate Ivenjak, nurse, robbed of $25 and left unconscious in lot at 120th st and Lowe av. Jury completed yesterday for trial of Nick Moga, gardener for Saddle and Cycle club, who nit Win. Ulrey, 15, with shears, killing hjn. HIGH COST HICCOUGHS Who Played This Dirty Trick on the Public? NO. 12 By Jim Manee The High Cost of Living sat on a -.wall, Giving the public a pain. We all sit around as we wait for a fall, But it seems that we're waiting in vain. For all of our plans and all of our ways Are talked about freely, and then, In spite of our- fret, it seems we can't get The H. C. of L. down again. P. S. Why not follow out the idea of actions speak louder than words? o o Japan will figure in peace confer ence, declared Prof. Albert Bushnell Hart of Harvard at Union League club. John Miller, Buffalo, ordered to pay $2.50 a week for support of son, 13. NEW YORK. STOCKS. General trend upward in feverish market War issues strengthened on imnrn- bability of immediate peace. WEATHERFORECAST & Fair tonight and Thursday, becom ing unsettled again Thursday night; much colder tonight, with lowest temperature about 5; moderate -northwest winds, becoming variable. Temperature Tuesday: "Highest, 28; lowest, 17,