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fidsnee game ,yasilrLookanoff.;caims to haye paid $1Q4 for worthless treat ment. Miss Nellie Carlin, public .guardian, wants Miss Mary E. Bartelme, former guardian, to turn, over 132 estates. Petition claims. Miss'-Bartelme has np right to retain control of estates. M. G, Ward sued by John C. Wood for $75,000 damages. Alleged breach of contract. Charles De Woody, former chief in vestigator local bureau Department of Justice, fined $15 for speeding: Albert Vink, 11704 Wallace St., switchman, crushed to death between twq cars of C. W. P- & s- Railroad. Dancing, love scenes, stabbing,, drinking suicide, boxing, assault, es cape from prison and removing keys from lock, have been ordered out of various moving pictures. Hotel Sherman wants city enjoin ed. Does not want authorities to in terfere with location of kitchen and bakery in new Fort Dearborn Hotel. New spelling book will cost 7-67 cents a volume, saving $12,250' to Chicago parents. ' Carl Heisen, son of Chicago mil lionaire, has taken to professional dancing to pay debts. William Cody, chauffeur, arrested. Will be asked to explain accident of Miss Mayme Connors. Miss Connors was found unconscious and bleeding on prairie, 69th and Western. James Flynn, 623 Washington blvd'., drank new drink. Knocked down five men. Fined $10 for disor derly conduct. Fred Schultz, 65, asphyxiated while working in manhole. Oak Park "L" cited before utilities commission. Will be asked to explain non-elevation of tracks. Harry .Carlson's saloon, 901 Town send St., rofibed by 3 armed men. $80. Four robhed by negroes in Cottage Grove district. Footpads got small sums. Louis Lubelsky( arrested. Alleged to be wanted in N. Y. for biganiy. Re leased on bonds. 1 TRQQPS'WILLBE Qftp HANDT.O PREVENT COLQUITT MOVE Washington, March 12. Strength ening of troops on the Mexican bor der begun by the War Department yesterday. Sec'y of War Garrison ex pfajned that sending of the troops, was a move planned . principally by the president, its main purpose being to allay as far as. possible fears of trouble expressed by American people living on both sides .of the border. The troops ordered to the border will grant Gen. Bliss a sufficient com mand to patrol the Texas border, and, if necessary, to prevent Governor Colquitt from ordering his Texas rangers to cross the line. bitsof'news New York. Colored wigs are to appear on Fifth av. on St. Patrick's Day. London. Scotland Yard detectives and secret agents of British admir alty, seeking foreign spies as result of theft from warship of secret naval code book. San Francisco. Harry J. Veiss confessed to theft of 8 auto's. Took them because he had rival for girls' affections and had to' show up hi a car or not at all. New York.-rWni. R. George, founder of George Junior republic, exonerated by board of directors of National-Ass'-n of Junior Republics of charges brought against him in con nection with his treatment of certain young women members. Lexington Ky. Death of Mrs". Laura' Simpson, formerly Laura Wilder of Chicago, will be investigat ed by grand jury at request of wo man's husband, New York. J. P. Morgan resigned as member of board, of directors of Western Union Telegraph Co. It is not always the fanciful, dainty positions that women hold. In Ger many there are feminine street clean-, ers. y