charge of "con game." SayS he fail ed to return $50 cash bond. Samuel Caliano, 2. 2649 W. Chi cago av., dead. Pulled pail of boiling water from stove John Copenhagen. 1740 Nelson st., guard employed by Northwestern "L," suicided. Gas. Bosifoseo Delicati, Mexican, found stabbed to death on Alton tracks near Albany av. Police looking for Jos eph SieUo, his companion. Building at 43d and Lafln sts., used as paint shop by Morris & Co., caught fire.. Men and girl employes escaped. Damage $3,000. Mary Grim, 14, Fort Wayne, Ind., taken into custody with Joseph Voshar at Hollenden Hotel. Clerk noticed Voshart making love to girl who had run away from home. State's attorney's' office at work of drawing up indictments to be return ed by special grand jury which inves tigated failure of LaSalle St. Bank. Lewis Schindler, who fooled po lice of E. Chicago av. station for week posing as Funkhouser investigator, took jury trial when up in court yes terday. John P. Stiles, 839 N. Clark st., and Charles Tennes, 7092 South Chicago av., arrested on charge of selling liquor to minor on complaint of H. K. Grose, sec'y Citizens' League. Michael Kennedy, 65, 415 Wells st., found dead in bed by police. Dead for 2 weeks. When train pulled past tower at Kinzie st, on St. Paul" tracks, gates didn't lower. Switchman found An drew Czelsky, 60, towerman, dead. Heart disease. Anthony Metto, 574 W. Adams st., woke up last night. Heard burglars. Saw something above foot of bed. Fired. Shot self in left foot. Stanley and Rose Govack, twins, 4, 4218 S. Ashland av., went for walk. Found last night sleeping in hallway at Lincoln and 13th sts. Taken home. Arthur Martin, cigarmaker, 7034 5. Elizabeth st, struck by auto of C. M. Hayes at Madison and IJaSalle st Badly bruised. Frank "Scotty" McErlane of "Ted dy" Webb's auto bandit gang filed petition for parole. Otto Anderson tried suicide. Gas. Saved by wife.- Arrested. Promised judge to live. Released. S. Greenbaum, 411 E. 48th st., struck by auto of P. Brittain, 4800 Calumet av., at Clark st. and Jack son blvd. Left leg broken. Miss Bertha Heise suing Peter F. Cameron for $25,000 damages. At torneys said suit involves "awful matters." Two autos wrecked in head-on col lision at Michigan av. and 63d st 4 women and 2 men bruised. E. H. Reynolds, 28, son of George Reynolds, made pres. of People's Trust and Savings Bank Woman's City Club has $8,500 budget Dues $1. Has spent $2.83 a member. Seek to raise difference without raising dues. Tony Cohn, 1070 N. Marshfield av., filed petition in bankruptcy. Assets $2,993 and liabilities $12,285. o o BOYS WANT SUNDAY FOOTBALL Sunday football for high school boys on the school grounds is asked by the students of the Senn High School. The proposal has split the Board of Education. Trustee Joseph Hol puch has frowned upon the plan be cause he says it is a desecration 'of the Sabbath. Dr. Clemenson takes another view of the subject "Football on Sunday will keep the high school boys off of the street cor ners and out of the saloons and pool rooms," said Dr. Clemenson. "I am in favor of granting the boys the right to play on the school grounds on Sunday." o o As a recognition of good service, the Erie Railroad paints the name of a meritorious engineer on the locomotive, . .MM,Afc-i.tJ AXAJ