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st. Work could be done before other bridges are torn down. Mrs. Daisy Feldman, 4153 W. 21st pi., died from injuries, received while being dragged down stairs. Husband held. Ruby Rosenstien, Des Moines, ran up taxi bill of $9.85. Had no money. Locked up. Sanity .questioned. Son and grandson of late John Se bastian get $1 each. Remainder of $62,00(kestate goes to widow; Shouting, "We want more sleep," 60 students," dressed in .nighties, marched - on John Marshall high school!. Protest against, lengthening of schodrhours from 6 to 8.. Frank Herman fatally beaten by 4 uiKuwayman. bkuii iraciurea ana jaw broken. Robbers got $5." Academie 'de Notre Darrie, ",1338 Oregon av., entered. $10 taken from money box. J. Bedno's grocery store, 629 Sibley St., looted. $14 cash and $100 food stuff taken. Louis A. Pjnocci, 1201 W. Harrison st, robbed $82, $250 diamond and watch. Negro entered home pf Miss Cath erine Irwin! 4830, St Lawrence av., choked and" :beat her. Frightened away by neighbors. Frank Turkovich, 1708 Massachu setts av., Gary, slashed throat. Dead. Y. KimmePs tailor shop, 281 N. Ashland av., looted. 3 boys held. Detectives with revolvers' prevented mob from lynching Wong Sing at S. Chicago. Chinaman accused of seri ous offense by Mrs. Mary Dzedulwicz, 24, 305 Pullman av., Burnham. Twelve narrowly escaped death when elevator dropped in Monadnock building. Safety brakes worked. No one injured. Ellis may accept sentence without contest. 2 jurors willing to appear be-, fore parole board. FIRE DESTROYS THEATER Fife of unknown origin partly de stroyed the Oakland Theater, 31st and Cottage Grove avenue, early to-, day at a-'loss tff $15f0.00.j- Bre Attor3 ney Johnson is conducimg an itives- tigation. 51saigfeiil On one occasion, at my favorite club, you 'know, I desired especially to indite a letter 'ome: Finding a lack of writing materials, as',, for instance, my dear- fellow, pen and ink, I 'phoned my wants to a boy attendant, who responded: , . I gotcha:, mistar You re honing for an ink needle and- a tub of bru nette scratching sap, Just clutch your breath and I'll glom the 'yours truly' freight for 'you. Then you can . fire your thoughts down the dumb waiter from' your' high dome and Tie- gin making Bresha hen clues on white paper. Bet you re going to shoot a googo'ogram to your best filly, My word! "- ' iL.. ..2- ... - jglWrfliftlTliiliW