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NEWS OF THE DAY CONCERNING CHICAGO Mrs. Ella Flaeer Youne's element ary School course approved by man agement committee, vote 11 to l Number of subjects reduced to 5. Stata politician and Englewood 'policeman accu$ed of aiding Bristol Cafe. License was refused: Cafe al leged to be backed by notorious "Ed' Weiss. Dr. J. H. Greer will speak on "Sex Science" at I. W. W. open forum, 17 N. Halsted St., Sunday evening March 8. 8 p. m. Attorney James J. Pjady asked for Pink was "unworthy oftbelie'f." Judge Sullivan to pass on -motion today. City jnay demand electrification of terminals. Pennsylvania Kauroaa may grant further concessions. Verdict in vote fraud due today. Jury out all night. Sanitary trustees assailed as in competent." George W. Paulin claims payroll has juihped from $500,000 to $1,200,000 in two years. Saloon 'license of Philip Karen, 38 S. Halsted at., and WMiani Rooney, 1934 W. Harrison St., revoked. National Theater, ;HarHsbn and State sts. lost license. Suggestive shows:. ' Large bulldog jumped through win- dow of taxidermist "store, 2457 Lin coln ay., and attacked stuffed dog in window. Proprietor shouted. Dog fled. Luke T. Drury, 71, 5026W. Huron st.j killed by street car. Car.crew held. jyirsY Anna Lynch, 2519 Diversy sf', robbed by purse snatcher, $7. Nine men taken in raid at 317 W. Madison, st, , charged with' gambling. Frank Stoney booked as keeper. - Case of Harry Cullet, charged with attempting to bribe . Inspector of Morals Dannenberg; continued 'Until March 10. , . 'Policeyvoman Maggie R. Anderson of Los Angeles here. Will take back Miss Helen Young, 4139" Indiana .'ay. Miss Young is said to have passed worthless checks. Miss Elizabeth Johnson, 20, 2250 W. 22d St., candidate for alderman on Prohibition ticket in 11th Ward. Minnie Lageri, 17, 2933 W. Madi son st., attacked by bulldog. Face bitten. Disfigured for life. P. J. Malone, one of six investiga tors under suspension in city attor ney's office, resigned. Dudley Keenan, negro, 3712 S. Dearborn st., shot and killed wife. Keenan arrested. Alderman Cullerton roported bet ter. Physician believes crisis passed. Case against John Mullaney, a leg less man, dismissed , by jury. Was ac cused of breaking window of lodging house: Frank McHugh, Otto Defoe and Leonard Ainsworth captured after long chase. Charged with stealing and abandoning auto belonging to Dr. O. S. Bacon. Leroy Martin, Lockport, III., ar rested. Charged with rifling mail pouch. Dr. Charles V. Herdiska, 811 S. Spaulding st., struck by street car. Arm fractured. -John Worthingtoh, private banker, in county jail. Charged with using mails to defraud. . . Charles E. Harvey, contractor cap tured' in Pittsburgh. Wanted here for contributing to dependency of child. Mrs. Hannah Carton left baby on doorstep. Though hubby would re turn if he heard cries. Will be given sanity test. Henry Long fined $100, George Hamilton $25 and John Flutterer $10 for stripping student of hat, coat, shirt and overcoat. . Mrs. Anna BorjScki, 66, 8721 Es- canaba st dropped ;flead on church steps. Eleven dog owners fined. No license. Appropriation of $80,000 wanted to more' Madison st. bridge, to Monroe