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ONE CENT-THE DAY BOOK-ONE CENT ANNOUNCEMENTS Chicago Trades Union Label league open meeting, 180 W. "Washington, Wed., 8 p.m. Luncheon as compli ment to all who attend. John Walk er, pres. IH. State Fed. of Labor, -will discuss practical co-operation; Oscar Nelson, chief factory inspector, will tell of good dep't of factory inspec tion is accomplishing. All union members invitetL. Newsboys' Protective union will hold special meeting tonight at 180 Washington sL Important that all members attend. Anthony amendment dinner by III. Congresisonal union, Auditorium ho tel, 6 p. m. today; 38 eastern suffrage leaders will attend. 18th ward Socialists will meet at home of Elizabeth WeaL 2525 Wil cox, 8 tonight, to hear Max Sherover lecture on "Tricks of the Press." "Breaking Into Society," annual play by Lane Tech High students, Athenaeum theater, Lincoln and Southport avs., nights of April 12, 13, 14, 15. 23d ward Socialists meet Wed. night, Imperial hall, 2409 N. Halsted. 33d Ward Women's Study club meets Wed., 2 p. nu, Mrs. Kobiske's, 3501 CosteHo av. Joel D. Hunter, juvenile court chief probation officer, will answer charges made against probation law at last Northwest Side Commercial ass'n luncheon, Gersten's cafe, Thurs., 12:30 p. m. "University Extension Movement" will be discussed before City club at luncheon, Fri., by Prof. Wm. D. Hen derson, Michigan university. Annual meeting of City club in cluding election of offifficers, Satur day luncheon. o o Men of the stone age cultivated five jdnds-of. wheat in, Europe, FIVE-YEAR-OLD BOY KILLED BY FENDERLESS TRUCK Wm. Krajonta, 5 years old, would not be lying dead in the little front room at 1724 Julian st if the auto truck which hit him had carried a fender. The lad dropped a bundle as he was about to cross the street at 1464 Milwaukee av. He stooped to pick it up, then started on. The auto truck, owned by Chas. Brown, 3711 Irving Park blvd., hit him. Edw. Brown, 2847 N. Robey st, driver of the truck, was arrested. o o SOME MILK NEWS At a meeting in Mokena farmers of Will and Cook counties formally re fused to allow nonunion dairymen to haul union produced milk to bot tling plants. These farmers insist that they have organized a labor union rather than a milk producers' ass'n. The Bowman Dairy Co. today offi cially announced that it would "bury the hatchet" and seek co-operation with the farmers. It will rebuild the $10,000 Mokena plant destroyed by fire a few days ago. o o London. Furious French counter attacks and sheeted artillery fire are checking mighty drive launched by Germans on northern fronts of Ver dun. WHOLESALE PRODUCE. Eggs, 20y2c and 21c; butter, 35c. NEW YORK STOCKS. Opened, strong, slumped slightly later. WEATHER,FORECAST Partly cloudy tonight and Wednes day; somewhat cooler tonight; mod erate, variable winds, becoming east erly. Temperature Monday: Highest, 56; lowest, 43,