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m r&rrrmt- K" jwfBfntffimm Vf '-mr'mm'' heretofore totally escaped taxation is described as follows: Real Property. 1 Streets and alleys vacated by city of Chicago. 2 Present slips or submerged lands along the Chicago and Calumet rivers. 3 Past slips or submerged lands along Chicago and Calumet rivers which have since been filled in. 4 Railroad property other than right-of-way. 5 Past exempted lands now pri vate. Personal Property. 1 Residents of country towns. Personal property of individuals whose names are not on books for assessment. 2 Corporations. Merch andise, fixtures, credits, not on assessors' books for assessment. 3 Individuals. Mortgages, stock in foreign corporations, notes and securities, bonds and other personal property, not on books for assess ment. f 4 Firms. Merchandise, fixtures, credits, etc., not on books for assess ment 5 Leasehold interests on lands exempted from taxation. School lands and Illinois Central Railroad lands. NO TRACE OF MISSING GIRL Allegan, Mich., July 9. Five days after the mysterious disappearance of Mamie Buyers, 11, daughter of a Valley township farmer, Sheriff Fer ris today admitted his inability to find any trace of the girl or any clue to her kidnapers. While Mrs. Buyers was away from home and the girl's father was at work in the fields near the house someone drove up to the home and took Mamie away in an automobile. Torn pieces of the girl's dress were found in the yard. ; THE MYSTERY OF HELEN Helen Morton Bayly, who was tem porarily a prisoner at the estate of her guardian, Col. George Fabyan, is reported to have left in an automobile last night. It is believed that she went to her mother, who is said to be on the verge of a nervous collapse. o o 20TYEAR-OLD "COED" YOUNGEST TEACHER IN A COLLEGE P1 Alice Fleenor, Berkeley, Cal. Alice L. Fleenor, a senior in the University of California here, is the youngest university in structor in the United States. Miss Fleenor is 20 and when she graduates in 1915 will be among the youngest "coeds" to take a degree. As head of the Parliamentary law department of the University of Cali fornia she has commanded recogni tion for her gift of oratory, her flu ency of style and her personality. She has lectured before civic bodies and has won many admirers. o o Klawkowski's saloon, 2501 South port av., robbed ?3r- irin4&WaZ7Z?5i1&---- " -JT-C --sftWi '"jj'ffgjgs MMHBBHMHM . . a. afe.i4ill-:4r.aSifc... -