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I; m MATTIE- THE-FUNNIEST BOY ! idatlnn and unrpHdWHfv m aaifasfc IN ALL FILMLAND Prof. John MeGinnls. nrincfoal. .. Y "The best teachers the school w&r had have "been transferred by his.ifa timidations," said Mrs. Stevens. 'tKe is antocrat and Has opposed evefcy move that this association has adVo cated. We are asking his removal for the sake of our children." " - Prof. McGinnis denies the charged. o o i ROBT M'CORMICK WINS CASE BEFORE JUDGE LANDIS -it Robert R. McCormick, nead of the Chicago Tribune won the first skir mish in his battle with his cousin, Ed ward S. Adams,, today when Judjfe Landis upheld his claim that Adams owed him $42,000. This decision may throw the board of trade firm oper ated by Adams into the hands of a referee in bankruptcy, unless the' Ad ams attorneys should win their c'Qif templated appeal. The bankruptcy case was one incident of the Adanis McCormick feud, which began with Adams' charge that McCormick aKeri- fated the affections of his divorced wife,, Mrs. Amie Irwin Adams. -McCormick said that he had loaned-Afi-ams the money and held notes to back Up his assertion. Att'y Michael (?esas represented McCormick. '" o o - ' A COMPARISON Washington, Feb. 10. The fine I imposed in the Danbury hatters' case cLfttUliaL me iruinmcu uuuci tilts Sherman anti-txtst law is alni&st half as much as the total fines 'im posed on corporations in all the cages brought by the department of justice since the Sherman law has beenIn force. These fines imposed (atfd In part collected) from corporatidns, over a period of about 14 yrs amount to a total of $679,000. SUGAR TAKES A LEAP Denver, Colo., Feb. 10. A JUmn-of 25 to 40 cents per 100 pounds retail i was made in the price of suear here Softool Board this afternoon to cor- today as a result of the rising of m$ roboretfe tttargj& of-afclocracy, intlm-l New York market. v Matty- Roubert inGrrl's Clothes f .Q-O- ACCUSE SCHOOL HEAD Members of the Holmes school Pa reats's ass'n, headed by their presi deat, -Mrs. Siebert Stevens, 5747 S. Grew St., will appear hefore the iijjfi yijy