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a ; LOCAL DOINGS IN TABLOID FORM Rurnored"tliat Supreme Court will declare woman's suffrage law uncon stitutional. Decision would affect 1,- O0Q saloons and 6 Chicago aldermen. Price-cutting war between asphalt companies is benefiting city. Mexi can product lowers bid, on contracts. Hoyne to rush James Franche, "Duffy tie Goat's," trial. Fears wit nesses will leave city if case qf dive slayer is.idelayed. Potter Palmer, Jr., and 14 other directors of defunct Realty Realiza tion Co. sued. Are charged with de pleting capital of company. Mrs. August Nelson, Barrington, hanged self in corncrib. Ill health. t State factory inspector visited Ringjfhg Brothers' circus. Found that the 300 women employed receive bet ter pay and live in better-moral envir onment than those in factories. John Oarme, 718 N. Dearborn St., held for impersonating an officer. Was identified by James McGiiire as man who drove him to Bridewell and dumped him out after severely beat-' ing mm up. Robert Graham, alias Rv. B. Jones, arrested at Congress HoteL Wanted in Tucson, Ariz., for passing $200 check. LeRoe Atkinson, actor, agreed to pay $255 to wife arid 3-year-old son. Parents separated" before child was born. Judge F. Tu thill ordered Chief Gleason to permit presentation of movie, "Magda, the Modern Madame X." FunkhoUser refused permit. John Hayes, 4825 Iowa, sfc, hit by switch engine at N. Kenton av afid W- Division st Dead. Mrs. Victor E. Liliborg wants di vorce obtained in 1910 reviewed. Claims hubby secretly paid" her law yer to eet.it. Rudolph J. Busch's $60,000 estate J goes to widow ana aaugnter. a wmow remarries daughter gets all. $45,000 estate of John Erwood goes to widow. Mrs. M. Brabenstein saw customer! going elswhere. Went Jo clairvoyant Told to sprinkle pepper at rival's door. Fined $25. Judge Landis refusedjto run Joseph Kveton's saloon, 3834 W. 26th st. Ap pointed receiver to close business. $954,403 reft by Albert G. Farr Daughter executrix. Seventeen freshmen, Northwest, em University, ducked in lake. Had kidnaped three sophomores. Refused to tell where- prisoners were. Will of Samuel W. Allerton filed $4,000,000 estate goes to widow and children. , Conrad & Flynn's furniture stare, 5450 S. Ashland St., -burned. Loss $4,000. Walter 'Hanson elected editor o Northwestern University Magazine.' James F. Foley found unconscious in halfway of Hotel Pullman, 3641 S. .Stalest. Skull fractured. Died from injuries. $180,000 estate of Gerard Alexan der left to mother, Mrs. Louise Alex ander, LouisviUe, Ky. Fiye-day-old iaby daughter of Bessie Dunndrow, placed beside mother first time yesterday. Mother, oyercome with joyr hugged baby hard. Child dead. Theodore HSpner, 45, 8945 Burley ay held under $2,000 bonds on se rious charges preferred by 16-year-old daughter, Florence. William Berry tried to "beat way" on Northwestern -mail train- Thrown unaer wheels. ueaa t v fyfrsv-Frances. V-jIfenslcr and son, Leor '6, injured" by sheet Iron sign. Sign f ell from building, 13l7 Milwau kee av Telephone boxes fn. County Bldg. looted. About $20 tagen. Halsted street car strucfcjjy C, R. &1 train at 81st st. Louis Lutz, con ductor, lost left leg. .Robert Schurger, 49 and Helen R. Mpran, 22, eloped, Parents dgny girl's marriage, bur admit aaugnter is not taiusiSmisisfft AJgteig..