MilH 1 lL ' ffjWIMJWuwiwif 'ia' WHAT HAPPENED IN CHICAGO Register tomorrow if you want to vote in November. There is to be an entirely new registration this fall, and if you don't register you lose your vote. John McDonald, 38, 861 Sedg wick st., steamfitter, fell from 8th floor of Boston store down eleva tor shaft and caught on plank at 6th floor. Broken leg. St. Luke's hospital. Body of Henry Kogomast, stone cutter, found near entrance to Waldheim cemetery, Forest Park. Convulsions caused death. Anna Henneberg, employed by Dr. C. G. Burford, 441 Surf St., dead. Gas. Suicide. Despondent. Love affairs, F.Schultz, 842 S. State st,, had birthday yesterday. Drunk. Ar rested. Released. Andrew Collins, 24$ Archer ave., drunk. Undressed at Sth ave. and Washington st. Arrest ed. $1 and costs. Taxicab bandits entered saloon of Nicholas Cozagmarrow, knock ed him senseless and robbed him. Escaped, Nicholas may die. Auto bandits held up Timothy Prindeville, agent St. Louis ave. station of Met. "L" and took $20. Miss Lucy Page Gaston7 ardent suffragist here and foe to cigar ets, is real angry because western firm is making cigarets with "Votes for women" labels." Mrs. Medill McCormick, lead ing Bull Mooserette, addressed a meeting of negroes here and made hot speech for T. R. Wilson Women's League will inaugurate series of weekly after noon receptions at the Hotel Sherman Saturday. From bridge to tea,, everything will be politics. While in the act of robbing storqof the Congress Ladies' Tai loring Co., 504-6 S. Paulina st., burglars were scared away by ap pearance of two detectives. Had $500 worth pf suits and bolts of cloth, in wagon. Lillian Yates, 130 Dearborn st, and Marie Sau, 601 Wells st, arrested, 'charged with accosting men on street. ., Daniel Sheehan, 313 S. Halsted st, bridgetender at Madison st. bridge, stabbed in abdomen by George Khesehdoian, 739 W. Madison st. Severely Avounded. George arrested. R. F. Nelson. 836 W. Adams st. ; Mrs. Clara Tucker, Anna Ces- ka, 2306 Flournoy st.; Frank De graw, 2306 Flournoy st, and Walter Thumel, arrested on seri ous charges preferred by Miss Grace Thumel. 1346 Dean st Walter is' her brother. Joseph Kowanski, 49, 4419 S. Lincoln st, got foot caueht in rauroad switch at 43d and Leav itt' sts. Freight train was due. Broke ankle trying to get foot 'out Alexander Galla, 4528 Her mitage st, turned the switch. The train went thundering by. Hos pital for Joseph. Chas. Schwartz, 8, 1103 S. Sangamon ,st, tried to get on rear of wagon. Fell. Severely bruised. Hospital. Robert Bo'skey, 60, 444 N. Win- &