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Shore Sanitary Canal at Church .st. to save wounded birl strug gling in water. Drowned. So was the bird. Mrs. C. F. Klentgeri, 5738 Jack son av., knocked down and hurt by auto at E. 57th st. and Cottage Grove av. Driver of car put on full speed and escaped. Mrs. Anna Beyer, 74, 3933 Ward st., killed herself by hang ing in her bedroom. Made de spondent by heat Jacob Metz, horse dealer, held for working con game. Doped horses before selling them. Unidentified man called Alvide Johnson, 1150 LaSalle st, out of bed early this morning, in order to beat hi mup on his own door step. Sen. Dixon has suggested that best name for Roosevelt's new party is "Theocrazy." Dixon explains the suggestion by saying that Roosevelt's follow ers all are crazy about him. But that won't be the way the Taft Republicans will translate Dixon's new name. Wm. and Tony Kornates, 119 S, Aberdeen st, held to grand jury by coroner's jury which in-vestigated-death of A. Kindberg, truck farmer who lived' at N. 48th add Foster aves. Another German author has 'discovered that the U. S, is on the decline, and soon we won't ampunt t& anything as a nation. Don't suppose they'll be any holding down the Tribune now it has managed to get Lorimer kicked out of the senate. But then at that. .Willie Pan- dolluf Hearst will grab the credit of the kicking out if there be any credit in it. Arthur Friedman, Hearst slug ger implicated in slugging of Conductor Witt, captured last night by P. Daugherty, taxi driver he refused to pay. Daugh- j erty had Friedman thrown in jail. I o o THE PICTURES MOVED. "What's the beared lady chas ing the tattooed man for?" "Wants to see the moving pic tures, I guess." Belmont Who is Bryan, any way? i C. People He's the man 'who put the will in Wilson and the shall in Marshall. We thought he was the fellow -who put the pep in pepper And took the con out of convention. The six-inch fan made of gauze or tiny feathers is a useful, pretty accessory ofjyarm.;wjeathejC.Qrjass.J