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IWWWIWDpiMi PWwpjf Mrs. Agnes Tholl, midwife, 810 W. rNprth Jav., Exonerated from blame in connection with death of Mrs. Joseph oKhler, 2703 South port av. Joseph Fox, 215 S. Halsted st., attempted 'suicide by gas, but maid smelled odor. County Hos pital. Out of work and ill three months. I James Markland, Irwin, Term., killed by freight train, Montrose av. and C, M. & St. P. tracks. Albert Jones, colored accom plice of Mrs. Evelyn Romadka, Milwaukee, in many burglaries, arrested after he had attacked Corina Chicine, 19, 1544 W. Adams st., in hallway of home. Sidney Morton, 1000 E. 73rd St., drowned in lake, foot of E. 74th st. Became excited when boat in which he and Walter Bir mingham, 7811 Langley ave., were rowing began to rock, and jumped overboard. Chicago and Milwaukee will co-operate in prosecuting Mrs. Louisa Lindloff, charged with murder of son Arthur. Bldg. Commissioner Ericsson will defy city council and refuse to issue licenses to unsafe thea ters that council had O. K.'d. George Van Ryper, waiter in saloon at 6101 S. Halsted, fined $100 for having sold liquor to Marie Blackwell, 14, and Mattie Bryan, 17. Charles Healey, 6915 So. "May st., fined for contribut ing to their delinquency. Burglars raided LaSalle pool room, 171 W. Madison st., and carried away stock and billiard teUs ivalued'a.t 5pQf Police (. lieve thieves used wagon -or auto. Fire Chief Seyferlich returned A from vacation yesterday. Felt so good he promoted 2 lieutenants to captaincies and 3 pipempn to lieu tenants. Otto Meilke, 412 N. Ashland ave., who has performed house maid duties for 5 years while wife and children supported him, sentenced to 30 days on rock pile. J. Armstrong and Warren Cummings, Kewanee, Ind., se riously injured when auto fell over 20 foot embankment, Ham mond, Ind. Morris Greenberg, 2324 -W. , Taylor St., suicide. Gas. Body discovered by wife. Fire "believed to be of incen- diary origin, caused damage at ' Liberty Electric Co., 64 .. .Lake street. Frank Keeney, 21, 2622 Wil cox ave., beaten into unconscious because he didn't move fast t enough to suit mounted police man No. 557. Peter Weber, 1769 Lunt ave., chauffeur, thrown against iron ' post when N. Clark st. car struck" his auto truck. May die. Woodlawn Business Men's Ass'n will open their co-operative market at 1232 E. 63rd st.,;pri- day. Walter Howell, 3032 South Park ave', foreman Armour Glue Works, found in Grand Rapids, Mich., with mind blank. Morris Choder, painter, may . die as result of saving cat from under State st. car at Harmon. St. Luke's hospital. Cat is with him., " -. - -r ...V -4J a - &e.s;sfi&&