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Rev. J. J. Kosinski, of Polish atholic church, to address mass meeting of Polish hotel workers at Mosinski's hall, May and Front sts. Effort will be made to or .ganize men. Mary Dararnmer, 3, 1433 -N. Halsted st., attacked and bitten on face and body by dog owned by C Darling, 740 Rees st. Iro quois hospital. Richard Harding.Davis, the au thor, being sued for divorce for, secona rime, wueis aaugnter oi John M. Clark, of Chicago. Vote on whether or not to strike in sympathy with cutters now out at Kuppenheimer & Co., to be taken by Garment Workers Saturday and Sunday. Are 30,000 garment workers in Chicago. If r vote is to strike it will tie up every big tailoring shop in Chicago except that of Hart, Schaffher & Marx, which is fair to union labor. New ordinances to stop reck less auto driving under considera tion by sub-committee of' city council judiciary committee. One of them, which should be passed, 'makes it compulsory on all drivers to stop when street car in front, going same way, stops. Patrick Webb, man who train ed Light Brigade, which charged to its famous death at Balaklava in the Crimea, is near" death at . home of his son, 5256 . Sheridan "road. Raymond Payne, "4643 S. Ro bey, stabbed in throat and right arm m fight with unidentified Thomas P. Flynn, of Chicago, master of fourth degree, Knights of Columbus of Illinois, will lead parade of order at unveiling of Columbus monument in Wash ington, Thursday. Operation on skull similar to that on George A. Kimmel per formed by Dr. Loren Wilder at Burns hospital on Otto Rohr back, chef, who lost memory five years ago. o o JUST TO SAVE. l 1 1 i i "Little boy, you're awfully; young to wear glasses." "Yep, but they were my broth er's an' he died, and' pa said it would be wasteful to throw 'em away." Washington. Rev. Gilbert F. Williams, unfrocked 14 years ago men at W. Forty-sixth st and S. on choir girl's charge, vindicated. iHcjyne. Will preach Sunda& lifiiiriali