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REWARD FOR ELECTION LAW BREAKERS OFFERED Thomas H. Everitt of People's .Power league, Schiller bldg., an nounced today $100 reward will be paid for Information leading to ar rest and conviction of any election official or other person for violation f election laws m the 27th ward next uesday. "We have many reasons to expect strong-arm work in this ward," said Everitt. "Phonfc soon as you hear of crooked work under way. Call Ran dolph 793, a detective agency we have engaged, or the People's Power league, Central 6083." - . f o o-, s POLITICAL NOTES ' Ross A. Woodhull, Democratic can didate for alderman of the 8th ward is receiving the support of the South Chicago Building Trades Assembly. Woodhull's chances have been in creased through .the stubborn fight he is making for the opening of the municipal market, which was com pietea one year ago ana never . opened. Robert M. Chambers, independent . candidate for a long term alderman of the 23d ward, is making heavy at tacks on Aid. Wallace, charging him with neglect of the interests of the .'ward. o o '. SMUGGLING CASE FIZZLED "Any negro who owns more than 30 cents' worth of real jewelry is sus pected," declared Joe Jordan, a negro song writer who has been at logger , I heads with the federal authorities -'over $30,000,000 worth of gems he owns. Jordan tried to sell a $10,000 iecklace and the police were nptified. 9ka investigation showed him to be -worth about $100,000. BORDEN MILK. TO JUMP i M We fail to see the April Fool's day L joke here. . Starting April 1 the Bor den Farm Products division will ad " vance the price of milk 1 cent On and after thadate the company will-, charge 10 cents a quart and 6 cents a pint This action has been Necessitated because of the increased price of milk demanded by the producer, says John J. Fitzpatrick, general manager. o o TELEGRAPH BRIEFS New York. She believed him when he said he was getting $75,000 a year; also when he said he lost his job just after they were married; now Mrs Ella' Weinberg wants $10 a week for support Harrisburg, Pa. Automobilists better carry scouring soap.. License tags covered with dust Is sufficient cause for arrest, latest- police order. Labor, humanitarian, radical and migratory groups of America invited to International conference for Jus tice and Peace at Hobo college, 917 W. Washington blvd., Sun. and Mon., afternoon and evenipg. o 6 rSTUFFKLOSEl i'iSLEEPOVER4' TrftAHCP- OwiNfi Tft tup) onORTAGc, OF JEED WOQ THE PRICE OP TR.UPPLE4I