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mmmmmmmmmmmmm V &. NEWS OF THE DAY CONCERNING CHICAGO Unknown man jumped from stern if boat, City of Benton Harbor. Body iot found. i Edward Cloon, ticket agent Calif or- J da av. "L" station, beaten and rob bed by three armed men. Got $20. U Isaac Colburn, 61, died yesterday, D- three days after marriage to Miss Mary Underhill of New YorK. Judge Torrison organized a divorce prevention bureau. K August Dobler, 1342 W. 31st pi., suiqide. Gun. No cause known. John Lehock, 2015 Hadden st sui cide. Rope. Mrs. Nellie Allen, 3033 South Park av., left Wednesday intending suicide. Returned home yesterday. Mrs. A. B. Campbell, 504 Diversey blvd., suicide. Poison. Despondent. Charles Rochmon, 1639 Ashland av., hit with oar by Pete Clay, bath ing beach attendant after argument. Riot followed. Wm. Dehman and Clarrise Hertsch, 2246 Racine av., eloped to Crown Point. Police arrests cause autos to avoid Highland Park. Business men protest. Deputy Sheriff John Smith seized street car of Hammond Line to satisfy damage judgment of Mary Mikula. May be sold. Lake Forest society gave play for benefit of charity. Edward Kuhn, member of Moving Picture Operators' Union, claims to have been slugged by Jas. Gorman, business agent for rival union. Icemen held picnic yesterday in Brand's Park. Thos. Judge, 72, 3610 Pine Grove av., former member of board of elec tion commissioners, dead. Viola Mundy, manicurist at 120 S. State st., suing Edward Kingsland for 50,000. Breach of promise. Eight hurt yesterday in street car accidents. Wm. Lunn, former pipeman on fire department, suing for old job. Says discharge unwarranted. Contract for building of 1,500 feet of outer breakwater goes to Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Co. Bid $140,000. Frank Przyblyiski, druggist at 3663 S. Paulina St., killed when auto turned turtle near Waukegan. Lillian Car roll, 2427 S. Michigan av., injured. Women who failed in police exams because of weight to be given another chance. Seven hurt when auto overturned near Bellwood, 111. Funeral party. Postponed cases of personal prop erty complaints to be heard today by board qf review. City custodian dumped three pounds of dynamite into the lake yes terday. Found by police in yacant house. John Green, 9455 Stoney Island av., injured while fighting dock fire on Calumet river. Crushed by boat. Richard Crane, 2852 Seminary av., fined $5 for attack on Arthur Crisp, 19 E. Grand av. Jas Navigato, former head of de funct bank, arrested yesterday, charged with larceny by bailee. Henry Niewalkiewicz, former pri vate banker, arrested for embezzle ment, arraigned yesterday. Case continued. arfield Park swimming pool ac commodated 4,300 yesterday. Wm. Wessel, 2254 Cottage Grove av., struck by auto truck at 18th and State sts. Hospital. Vincent Triciello, railroad employe, killed by train near Glenview cross ing on C, M. & St. P. Edward Brink, Cincinnati, chosen head of Comm'l Law League in con vention. B. M. Ferguson appointed to dep't of pubc service. Illinois State Bank expects to re open Monday. Federal grand jury may complete Lorimer bank probe next week. John Miller, former head of bank rupt Miller, Watt & Co., clothiers, held