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from a New York jewelry house, Also charged by the same house of stealing $2,700 worth, while working as salesman. Forecaster .H. JCox, of local weather bureau, .has reurijed. CarlDuerr, 11, acciises Wm. Hidonsniith yith hinting" him with a" stone.- Says he is not sure on account of the man's smooth face. Hidonsmjth was sentenced to grow a beard within-a week so the boy could tell if he was the bearded man who struck him. A. Peterson, 158 WV Huron St., missing. Look out for counterfeit $10 bills. There are-a large. "quantity of them in circulation. here. thinking the,"bdy Had croup, doctors took X-ray of Leon'T. .Dickinson's throat. It revealed a .rusty pin in the 9-jnonth-old Ibaby's neck. Will live. He is son of U. S. district attorney, , Victor Halperin, U. of C. stu ,'deht, 1017 S. Ashland ave., arrest ed charged with breaking up a jTaft meeting at Champaign, 111., 'shortly before election, Because her husband took all jthe covers on a cold night, Mrs. JA. T. Schaefer has been granted a divorce. f Case of five men arrested for contributing to delinquency of jFrancis Thieland, 15, has been jcontinued until other 50 conduc tors and motormen she accuses can be found. Mrs. Adele Crome, 4221 Lake 'ave., is suing Dr. R. Dodds, 3946 .Cottage Grove ave for $10,000 damages. Joseph Weilgos, 9, 1530 W. 18th St., "hitched" ride on back of auto. Fell. Severely injured. Joseph Denniham, 6, 22 S. San gamon st., struck by auto. -Slightly hurt. ' John Peiffer, 16, 1653 Winona st, fatally injured by auto, Burglar escaped with $200 worth of jewelry from home of MrsrE. Kramer; 1724 Hancock ave. ' "" Frank Quarino and Phillip Cas satp, 1122 Milton ave., arrested charged with ..receiving and sell ing stolen property. Mrs. Rosamond Guske, 5500 Windsor ave., made defendant in $50,000 slander suit, filed by Mrs. Soph;e Reinel, 3942 W". Madison street Property loss of $300 when dy namite exploded in rear of barber shop, US. California ave. Cause unknown. Mrs. Mabel Eckhairdt, , 4001 Wilcox ave., arrested charged with larceny. M. J. Uathnow. N. Green st. and Washington blvd., robbed of $52 by two negro women. One choked him. He screamed. They were arrested. o o "I have a splendid ear for music," said acomplacent young man who had just sung. "Yes," replied one who had listened and suffered, "but you don't singf with your ear. o o Cousin Bill Taft jokingly calls himself "temporary head of the U. S." Very good, Bill, verv good! Temporary head and per manent tail;