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Judge Owens -for perjury and con tempt of court. Rev. Bernard Eddings Bell will speak on the "Spiritual Significance of Feminism" at .the Grace Church Forum, Sunday, Feb22. Allen J. Kaufman, sought under 15 aliases, arrested. Identified by Mrs. H. A. Bommer, jeweler, 402 W. North av., as man who got away with $7, 000 worth of watches. 18th Ward Woman's Organization has opened permanent headquarters at 1843 W. Madison st. Joe Meyers, 50, suicided. Rope. Out of work. Warrants issued." for Dr. William Parsons, 4524 S. Michigan av., and Paul Menker, saloonkeeper, 3701 S. Morgan "St. Alleged to have com mitted serious offense. Miss Carrie Soldeseits, 19, 6005 Loomis st., com plainant. Rev. Vaclav Vanck, 63, 2324 S. Central Park av.," slightly hurt when auto collided with street car. Mrs. Mary McGowan, 3103 E. 92d st., claims that Dr. R. J. Stewart swindled her out of $500. Stewart denies charge. 500 more uniformed police added to force today in last step of reorgan ization of department. Mrs. Marcia K. Flint, who tpokbi- chloride of mercury, dead. $100,000 damages wanted from Western Union Telegraph Co. by Great Western Oil Refining and Pipe Line Co. Claim failure to deliver money and messages promptly. Movie injunction against city set for March 12. Two men complained against Thos. Keyes. Alleged he swindled them out of $600. Detective McAuliffe, sent to make arrest, tried to settle matter. Detective censured by court. $7,000 judgment in favor of Owen Monahan, 73, against Chicago City Railway upheld in Appellate Court Eight milk dealers arrested on complaint of eHalth eDpartment for using bottles belonging to other com panies discharged. Judge said. h& be-. lieved milk trust was behind" prose cution. Frank Semrau, injured when Calu met & South Chicago Railway Co. car struck auto, awarded $2,500. Trial of William C. Ellis for mur der of wife will begin tomorrow. Peter Ceisen alleged to have taken 12-pound turkey from Mrs. H. Sche neick. Paid $350 to avoid prosecution. Murderers of Mrs. David Feinstein, Winnipeg, Can., sought here. $2,5J0 reward offered. Gustav C. Kroll, former mail clerk, Aurora, 111., given 2 years for rifling mail. Cloyd A. Schisler, messenger Adams Express Co., got 3 years for taking $1,500 consignment of cur rency. . Policewomen's exams ended. List of. successful applicants may be an nounced tb.day. William Davis found, guilty of white slavery' under Mann act. Will be sen tenced Saturday. Frank Brohmap, 5424 Lake Park av., fined $15 in Morals Court. Miss Lydia Pitzer, girl with whom he was arrested, discharged. Miss Mabel Sturtevant, who was to have been arraigned for using the mails to defraud, quarantined. Scar let fever in house. Morris and Harry Sabath, arraign ed for conducting handbook, de manded jury trial. John R. Lloyd, 615 Bowen av., taken to hospital in serious condition. Pistol wound in chest. Claim weapon exploded' accidentally. Police inves tigating. John Drapac, 9001 Brandon av., shot self .turned away from South Chicago Hospital. Died at door of South Shore Hospital 7 miles away. Bridges over Lake, Madison and Jackson sts. to be closed to traffic. New structures to replace thepi. Apartment building,. 828 Crescent pi., attacked by fire. Residents forced to flee. Loss $10,000. . William Fox and wife' locked in of fice, 227 Van Buren St., by janitor. Rescued by fireman.