HSkbjSSjwm " i'i J- yjLyTTT ayi55SffS3SffBBiiP JH fc- sionary, arrested. Charged with col lecting money by saying he was go ing to build church. Sir George Croydon Marks, En glish consulting engineer, says Chi cago playgrounds are best in world. Three women hurt-when their auto was struck by 12th st. car at Hoyne avenue. Judge Mahoney will investigate professional bondsmen who have been around S. Clark st. station. Rev. Philip Yarrow says churches need more high-classed men to enter ministry. City will have Christmas tree 75 feet high in Grant Park for outdoor Christmas celebration. Chicago Progressives willnot offi cially recognize William Sulzer's speech here Thursday. Atty. Gen- Lucey, in speech before United Irish Societies, says Ireland will have home rule within year. Harry Manley, Austin, badly -hurt when his auto was struck by Halsted st. car at Addison st. Charlie Jansowski, 10, 3245 Par nell av., fell three stories. Skull frac tured. May die. Election Commissioner Howard S. Taylor told Woman's Party of Cook County investigation of alleged vot ing machine fraud is "farce" Edward Cook, Rossville, III., robbed of $50 and glas? pistol filled with candy by two negroes. Jesse Davis, 7, 1414 W. Chicago av., struck and injured by auto of Frank Hirsch, 1241 S. Avers av. George Moore, 9019 Commercial av., shot in nose by bullet that ex ploded in bonfire. Commonwealth Edison rate cut comes up before City Council tonight. Mary Garden and the other opera - stars are in town for opening of sea- ? son tonight. ' Citizens' Ass'n will demand that Mayor Harrison put end to "26" dice game. Mrs. Ingebord Jensen, 3832 N. Troy St., found dean" in gas-filled room. Strong army of Democrats assem bled, at Grand Opera House yesterday afternoon and fired first shot in cam paign to place Roger Sullivan in U. S. Senate. LATE NEWS Mrs. Harriet Baker, widow of Harr H. Honbre, Jr., says Mrs. Potter Palmer and other members of Hon ore family have hounded her. Has sued for his estate. Milwaukee, Wis. Adam Von Froh llch, solicitor, sentenced to six months for forcing ten kisses on Mrs. Rose Klingenberg. Minneapolis. Rigid investigation being made into death of girl believed to be Anna Olson on operating table in office of Dr. C. H. Hunter. Chloro form poisoning. o o "POLICE DENY RECEIVING ANY TELEGRAMS The Chicago police this afternoon declared they had received no tele grams or other "official" advice from Los Angeles, regarding the statement of Mrs. Vera Scott that she shot and killed Marshall Field, Jr.," in Chicago several years ago, and said that no investigation was being made here. Following the death of Field, Lieut. Enright, in his official report, describ ed the shooting as accidental. o o THE ARKANSAS DAIRYMAN Ell Meadows, who has gone to Booneville for a while, writes us of a peculiar experience he had recently. Ell said he had bought him a cow since going to Booneville, that the other night he went out to his cow stall to feed and by mistake mixed up a nice mash in' a boxfull of sawdust instead of bran. The cow merely supposing that hard times had come and that they were - all going to economize, meekly ate his supper and Ell never discovered his mistake until the next morning, when he milked the cow and she let down a gallon of turpentine, a quart of shoe pegs and a bundle of lath Danville (ArkJ Democrat.