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PSfrV1s$HW,""ftW(W'! M Ism and narcotic poisoning. Two held by police pending investigation. Cap't O'Toole presented with dia mond ring by business men of loop at dinner in Hotel Sherman. Benjamin McKee, member of Uni versity Club, fined on two charges by Judge Gemmill. Refused to pay taxi .bill and resisted officer. ' Charles Olson. 71 years old, 6725 W. 31st, killed by 26th st car. Fred Berger, posing as Jew and master of 22 languages, sent to jail for year. Admitted he was negro im postor. Mrs. Isadore Gross, 4625 Kenmore av., died under anesthetic. Had fractured leg. Suicide note near lagoon in Lin coln Park caused police to drag near high bridge. May be work of joker. Judge Windes to pass upon validity of municipal court act. Jacob Kajtz refus.es to pay judgment obtained in court. Will of Arthur M. Tree filed for probation. Servants get income from $25,000. Unidentified man killed bjkcar at 38th and Kedzie. Initials "C?P. S." in hat band. Mrs. Pethick Laurence, London, Eng., "suff," says war has undone re form work of last 25 years in Eng land. Mrs. Marie Waddell. 5519 Kenwood av., before grand jury to tell of al leged bankruptcy fraud. Seek indict ment of Edward Erickson, arrested for swindle. Health committee gives free lunch "O. K." Relief in river wards. Paul Baker, watchman, city dump, 95th and Torrance av., slept while robbers took stove and coal from shanty. George Francke, 5254 Evanston av., suing Mrs. Carl Lindberg, 1125 Argyle, for $1,000, fainted in court. Lewis Rovin, 817 N Racine av., held up by two men in butcher shop. Lost $2.50. "John Doe," angered by bartender, broke $500 plate glass windows in saloon of Abe Goldman, 625 W. Madi son. Arrested Mrs. Helen Orlick, 3041 N. Spauld ing av., overcome by gas from heat er. Revived. Geo. Novak, 1847 S. Ashland av., told cop he was king of England. Held for examination. Mrs. N. A. Buller, 4853 W. End av., severely scalded by steam. Fixing radiator cap. Rose Silverstein, 1025 Marshfield av., hit by auto. Severely hurt. Car didn't stop. Clara Buchalter, 1150 S. Morgan, attacked and robbed by man. Lost $14 handbag. Single tax speeches for Cullman prize among high school students to be held in Schiller hall, 64 W. Ran dolph, Nov. 27. Henry Koehler, 5047 Erie, dropped dead in stockyards. Heart trouble. Christ Maleres, 20 S. Sangamon, dead on stairway. Heart disease. o o AURORA SLUGGER AGAIN The night slugger of Aurora was busy again last night. Last night Susie Miller, 22, was the victim of an attack on the outskirts. The man became frightened and escaped after the girl's screams brought three men to her rescue. This is the third incident of this kind since the murder of Jennie Miller. The women of Aurora are now afraid to venture out alone at night. o o r iiliWXftfrT-' : MHiwttaflttftaittiaaaaiaaaHaa