TS "ynt WiOn'ij i ipRfn 3ttff$fflSk&' Frank Wirtz, saloonkeeper. Later! arrested. Marie Svoboda, 3, 2459 S. Ashland av., killed. Fell through skylight of roof of shed which adjoins rear porch of home. Max Waldman, 67, who tried to jump in lake yesterday, blames lack of work. Policemen found four Bash chil dren in house at 842 Cambridge av., who had not tasted food for 24 hours. Oldest 12 Father and mother have disappeared. Charlotte Fieth, left in New York orphanage 23 years ago, still trying to find parents. Joseph Zimmerman, 558 W. 12th, bruished when pushed from Halsted st car by crowd. Mayor Thompson "in-bad" with housewifes. Declared Thursday peach canning day. All servants have holidays then. Three people injured when Richard Finn's auto ran into tree at 85th and Bond av. Chicago police looking for life-term "trusty" who escaped from Joliet yesterday. He is David Anderson. Joseph Rabb, 5144 Lincoln av., jos tled by 3 men in Clybourn av. car. $500 gone. Mrs. Warren Springer, 8 E. Elm, reported to have bought Muncie (Ind.) normal institute for $143,000. It's in financial difficulties. Censors and moralists no longer to take offense at stockingless girls at bathing beaches. Morris Ligier, 4, 1302 Hastings, knocked down and bruised by auto. Albert Ennings and Chas. Baker arrested. Police say they are pick pockets. Peter Roers, 1664 Larrabee, broke Peter Infelt's nose in war argument Thirty speeders arrested in Hyde Park, Woodlawn and Grand Crossing. Mostly swimming parties. Abraham Mandel. 1316 S. Troy St., robbed of $17. Voliva, overseer of Zion city, says he is going to stage burlesque on habits, dress and manners of modern, young people here. Will lecture in addition. Harold Minor, 2113 Powell, badly hurt when motorcycle struck Robey st. car. "Bud" Morris, Chicago aviator, will attempt to fly to New York city. o o SHERIDAN RD. LADY JABS A COP THEN SHE'S ARRESTED Two women, two men and Pat Lally, policeman, stood arguing on the curb in front of Berghoff's res taurant. Lally had just interrupted a fight in which he says the men were trying to get out of the restaurant without paying their check. When the language of Thos. Cheev ers became too vigorous, Lally put him under arrest Then one wom an jabbed three inches of jeweled hatpin into his back, he says. He ar rested her, too. The woman turned out to be Mrs. Florence Kirkpatrick, 6330 Sheridan rd., whose alimony was recently in Creased from $400 to $500 a month because Sen. J. Hamilton Lewis said "such a jewel of a woman demanded an exquisite setting " Her divorced husband, Walter E., is a railroad con tractor. Cheevers is a bookkeeper living at 3129 Flournoy st At the Berghoff it 'was said that Mrs. K. had been there before with Cheevers and that she always paid the bill. When the case was called in Clark st police court today, Att'y A. Stub blefield accompanied Cheevers to the rail before Judge Prindeville. Stub blefield said the woman was ill. The hearing was continued to Thursday. o o NO ROOM TO ARGUE Brown There is one class of men who must absolutely have their "glass" before they can do a good day's work. Temperance Worker I don't agree with you. Who are they? Brown Glaziers. -. t ammmmmmmmm