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JWfPiPfPPPmJ NEWS OF THE DAY CONCERNING CHICAGO , Sunrise, 5:35 ;sunset, 5:5Z Melvin Conley arersted for selling beer in houseboat in river at South ' Water sL No license. Wm. Everett, St. Cduis, badly hurt 'by motorcycle on Jackson blvd. Wachrin, Gauli, 331 S. Seeley av., ' held by police. Body of unidentified man found in lake off Fullerton av. Mark "T. A. N." on laundry. Harry Bush, 3006 Butler, arrested as burglar after police were called to home of Charles Clark, 6902 Lake wood av. Nels Peterson, 3531 Fulton st, lost $45 to pickpockets on street car. Three holdups who pointed revol vers at W. J. Corston, 1704 N. Troy on Laflin "L" station frightened by train. Got nothing. Victor Vadza, 2554 S. Albany av., shot in leg by brother-in-law, Joseph Dobosky, in saloon fight near home. Body of James O'Brien, 3815 W. Huron, found on prairie near home. No marks of violence. Michael Bucine, 1103 Newberry av., shot in leg. Refused to tell police how or why. Man with club held up John Dis sler, 4780 N. Artisan av., at Western and Tuohy avs. Got $3. Kerina Lieber, 917 Sheffield av., missed last train. Started to walk home from Bellwood on Aurora & Elgin. Killed by third rail George Entler, 3711 Cottage Grove av., dead. Heart disease. Auto of George Thorpe, 312 Pralrre av.,"skidded into 47th st. car. None hurt Two men got $25 from Gust Mig gos, 125 B. 11th, in his restaurant. Negro sneak thief got $20 from cash register of Joseph Lotesto, grocer, 1420 S. Wabash av., when he was in icebox. John Stegge, detective at Grand Crossing, used auto to sneak up on boys shooting craps. Eleven cap tured, r . Unidentified body taken from lake at foot of 8th st by police summoned by Albert Hartke, 3250 S. Campbell. "Sunday Rushing" of fraternity bodies discontinued for first time in years at Northwestern. Student body frowned on practice. Wm. J. Morgan, 45 N. Austin av., dead from heart disease, following ill ness contracted while riding through Evanston. Motor boat Amy of Dr. M. B. Crav en, 605 Davis, Evanston, disabled in lake off 31st Pulled in by lifesavers. Mrs. Herman Nau, 1341 Washing ton blvd., suicide. Gas. No reason known. , Two men in taxi of Joseph Burns of Flynn Auto Livery, 1909 Humbbldt blvd., held him up and took machine. Wellington Brothers, 849 Ridge av., Evanston, arrested for throwing cat into Fst Christian church during services. Stephen Zorel, saloonkeepe, 9301 yaughan av., shot in head. Resisted robbers. S. S. Paris, Princeton, W. Va., cashed" $25 check for nice stranger whom he met in Grant park. Mrs. Anna Miller and son Iman, 5, burned. Fire attacked home, 714 S. Laflin st Not serious. George O'Urien, 11, 831 N. Hamlin , av., dead. Hit by auto of Joseph Me tana, 5259 Melrose. Metana ar rested. Three burglars surprised by Po liceman Lee in home of Lester Phillips, 3906 Sheridan rd escaped. o o DUMBA TO BE IGNORED Washington, Sept. 20. Further strain has not been upon Austrian American relations by Ambassador Dumba's letter to Sec'y Lansing. Dumb. is to be ignored. His letter defending himself and criticizing Lan sing probably will go unanswered. Of ficials consider it as affront, but his speedy departure' will satisfy admin istration1 and close incident. t ijjgjjjfjiBHmHmmmmm