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H-tyv?wmvmymv"" g ' r preacher on bible passage. Stabbed in back. Church strength rests on training of young, says Rev. Francis E. Clark, Boston. Home of Wm. H. Reeves, 407 W. 71st st, robbed. $800. Alice and Helen Johnson, 6143 Ellis av., students, U. of Chicago, hit by auto. Severely injured. Lawrence Jasezezsucki, 1221 No ble st., up for non-support. Hubby unable to get job. Wife agreed to work if he would care for family. Finance committee recommends $40,000 for technical board to study problem. State Food Commission demands that sanitary conditions prevail in ice cream factories. Claims raw material used unfit. Mrs. Edna Bephke, 329 S. Laflin, fainted while swimming at north shore beach. Rescued by policewo men. , James Bartz went fishing. Caught perch. Fish bit him. Ran to Pastuer Institute. Relieved when told fish was sane. Emmet Downs, 177, 5526 Hermit age av., hit by auto. Severe scalp wound. Waiter Cadinski, 8522 Exchange av., struck by auto. Areck Erickson, driver, not held. Vaughn Barnard, 8, 7031 Harper av., hit by auto. Badly bruised. Driv er fled. John Michort, 2103 S. Ashland av., injured by autb belonging to F. W. Fairman, 5846 S. Park av. . J. H.- Stafford, St. Louis, hit by auto truck. Bruised. Viola Droega, 14, 7614 S. Laflin st., hit by auto. Thrown from bicycle. Badly hurt. Sixteen killed by autos in June. Nine children under 14. Alexander Hartwick given 8 years for counterfeiting. Six families routed by fire at 6000 Prairie av. Kable Brothers Co., Mount Morris, EL, filed $30,000 suit against Amer ican Bread 'Wrapping Co. Claim they failed to pay for goods delivered. Vernon L. Beam, Chief Greason's secretary, to be transferred- to city law department. Was practicing law while on police job. Boys playing with matches believ ed to have caused fire at 225 E. 60th st. Loss $500. Motion to file information against holders of $1,900,000 Boston Store notes to return them for taxation de nied by Judge Owens. Mrs. Ceo Odum, 8940 Commercial av., dropped bag containing $75. Woman picked it up and walked away with it. John Taylor, 12, one-legged news boy, robbed of bicycle. Other newsies caught thief. Walter PrussewsM held. Patrick Elliott, 15 months, died from fractured skull. Run over by E. J. Hibner oil wagon. Joseph Orlow, shot while raiding chicken coop, died in Bridewell. Jos eph Hodek released under $10,000 bonds. Police Capt. Cottschalk, Ever green, released on charge of refusing to arrest Henry Kauk. Anson Bitten and John Sziematics, saloonkeepers, Worth, fined $100. Slot machines. Appealed. Palmer estate to be assessed $180, 000 for Stone st. $120,000 valuation of Chicago Real Estate Board ignor ed by council committee. 800 Chicagoans may be assessed 5 per cent for failure to pay income tax on time. Body of man, 30, with two bullet wounds in neck, found in drainage canal at Cicero. Jews protesting against Michigan summer resorts that bar them. Call discrimination unjust Theresa Hollender's father on stand in Petras murder trial. Mrs. Frances Falls, 2318 Madison st., held for passing worthless checks. Alleged to have swindled 25 grocers. Engiewood Law and Order League to use speedometer to test legality of -CA-,t jL-kA-a saijs