IT Bi9ii9!ii9iianinpmpHiMi NEWS OF THE DAY CONCERNING CHICAGO James Walsh, 1548 W. Ohio, fish erman, fell into lake from fishing dory last night Rescued by lifesav ers. Elizabeth Hinchman, 830 S. Mich igan av., first in test for dietician at County hospital. Job pays $150 month. Thomas Gray received minor hurts in auto accident at 723 W. Madison. Treated at hospital and sent home. Battery "B" 1st Cavalry, without horses. Commander "Coursen asking citizens for aid in securing animals. Three daughters and two sons named in will of Michael Naughton, disposing of $100,000 estate. Coroner's jury gave "pulmonary tuberculosis" verdict in death of John Carsons, 3344 Prairie av. Told mother before dying that he was poisoned by woman Five men held1 up Lewis Strauss in meat market at 620 E. 37th. Put him in ice box. Took $15. Two burglars discovered and put to flight by hound of Dr. J. W. Was, 13 E. 111th. Got nothing. A. E. Whitely, 515 E. 44th, drove off negro holdup man after fight in delicatessen. Mrs. Mabel Comstock, 204 N. Cali fornia av., dead from blood poisoning. Dr. H. H. Vaupell, 228 N. California av., physician, reported death to cor oner. Nine hurt by falls on slippery side walks in city. Mrs. Katherine Evans, 1452 W. Van Buren st., had shoulder fractured. Joseph Matrocomona. 720 S. Canal, lost $270 in swindle by two men at Clark and Polk. Alfred B. Westrup, 76, 1305 Masonic Temple, arraigned in night court on charge of selling unmailable liter ature. David Shapiro, convicted of mak ing and selling brandy without license and tax, paid $5,000 fine im posed by Judge Carpenter. Starts two-year term in prison today. Boy scouts after $16,000 in sub scription for new puilding and sum mer camp. Work in loop today. O. J. Cerber, no address, arrested for theft of $1.75 cheese from com mission house of C. W. Foster, 226 N. 5th av. Herbert Moore, chauffeur for Sam'l Bingham & Co., 636 Sherman, fined $10. In loop auto accident which in jured John Rainey, clerk circuit court. Will of John Gerts, late of Bush & Gerts Piano Co.. attacked by son, John, Jr. Meaning of clauses in win doubtful. Chief Justice Olson issued order to judges reminding them that min imum fine for carrying concealed weapons is $100. Henry S. McAuley, attorney, whose long sleep at the University club sent him to St Luke's hospital, will re cover, doctors say. Three alienists named by County Judge Scully as aid as advisory com mittee on lunacy cases. Mark Crawford, U. S. immigration employment agency, had farm job turned down by 200 jobless. Want city work. Saturday Evening Telegraph cred itors ask bankruptcy judgment Claim assets $1,000, liabilities $15, 000. Gordon Collier, son-in-law of David Korshak, convicted "firebug," Wil liam Murphy and Louis Jesuit fined $10,000 each by Federal Judge Car penter. Made opium was charge. Sale of assets of Phillipsborn Outer Garment House brought $95,000. Lia bilities $300,000. Herman Smith and two others ar rested in raid on Room 1004, 532 S. Sherman. Police took gambling sheets. ' Smith booked as keeper. Peter Chapis, butcher, suing An nie Aluzus, neighbor, for slander. Claims she told friends not to trade with him. Delegation from 13th ward asked local industrial commission to vacate