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"W .-5' been operating near tjnive.rslty of Chicago. Aeroplane company wants permit to operate line. Utilities commission must decide traffic rate. $750,000 Fourth Presbyterian church, Lincoln parkway, will be dedicated May 9. Prisoners given "honor" test at county jajl. Guards went off to ban quet while inmates promised to be good. Auto driven by Thomas Hoyne, 16-year-old son of state's attorney, crashed into other auto. Mrs.- Frank M. Smith, 5709 Kimbark av,t severely injured. Lauretz Liverson, 420 S. Clark st., stopped before revival meeting. Conscience-stricken. Confessed to police of taking suitcases. ' $175,000 deficit in Chicago grand opera. Directors appealing for funds for coming season. New comet located by Prof. Philip Fox, Northwestern University. Heav enly visitor rapidly approaching earth. Walter R. McKinney, motorcycle policeman, hurled "over handle bars while pursuing speeder. Leg frac tured. Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen petitioning governor for pardon of S. A. Parsons. Man killed wife in mis take for burglar. Mrs. Angle Harris, 3838 S. State st., negress, murdered. Throat slashed. Police seeking Wflham Bosworth, al leged slayer. Joseph Molinoro. 18, arrested. Wanted in Kenosha, Wis., for at tempted murder. Lives of several children imperiled by fallen trolley wires. Two young sters slightly burned. Carl M. Hblmquist, 1417 Hollywood av., sprinted on Clark st. Couldn't stop. Crashed into street car. Skull fractured. Julian Katzol, 33, 622 W. 12th st., suicided. Gas. Ivan S. Burton, 6741 Sheridan rd, started on world tour Monday. Week I of hard kr-pcks enough Surrender ed at detective bureau. Sent home. Ernst Swah.n, 3437 Park av., struck by disk at Scandinavian Gymnastic uiuo. tSKUU iracrarea. fst Peter Pobvisc. 37. 1725 Ashland fl av., died awaiting supper. Heart dis ease. Two troopers missing from Fifth Cavalry, Fort Sheridan. Police un able to trace deserters. Frank Kepler, 733 W. 47th pl agent Schiller st. station Northwest ern "L" locked in closet by holdup men. Cash drawer looted $5. o o BOY WHO WAS A GIRL WEDDED TO MILWAUKEE GIRL Milwaukee, Wis., May 4. Wheth er "Ralph Kerwineo," the. girl who for eight years posed as a man, really married a Milwaukee girlwas to be determined at a hearing' In district court today. 'According to the police, "Ker wineo" confessed today, that her real name is Cora Anderson. She is also said to have given the name of a phy sician who issued a medical certifi cate, certifying that she was In good health, and permitting her to secure a marrjage license; Dorothy Klinow 8ki, a Milwaukee girl, is named as "Kerwineo's" fiancee Today she professed ignorance of the facts and claimed that the expose of her fian cee came as a shock to her. It was rumored at the police sta tion that the physician said to have issued the eugenic certificate has 0 been dead over a year. o o MUSCULAR CHRISTIANITY Rachel Green, colored, suffered a dislocated and badly-sprained "knee " last night while she-was attendingVe ligious services at Maoi Street Col ored Baptist church and another wo man began to shout and jumped Into bejr lap. Hopkinsville (Ky.) New Era. -- o--o White crystal with jet beads are used together. " 1 ' 7&S -SErfl X 4t,