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(VNMVVWVm4PVVVWVqpWVPPIVPfppfVV9VPVI Queen of Angels 12,St. Vincent 4. Qlympias 11, Oriental 10. Douglas 18, Palos 5. v Standard 4, Monroe 1. St. Chas. 10, Holy Family 1. Feeban 8, Blessed Sacrament 1.. Columbia 2, Commercial i.. Peace 5, St. Mark 3. Apollo 13,Markey 9. Whiting 5, Lake 3. White City 9, Northern Lights- 0. Wicker Park 6, Irving Park 1. Beaconsfield 13, Webster 3. , o o NEW PRESIDENT OF NATIONAL FRATERNAL BODY L I. &OfK Boak, head consul of the Wood men, of the World, is the new presi dent of the National Fraternal Con gress of America, consisting of 89 so cieties with a membership of 6,500, 000. o o HAD TO REMAIN Traveling Lecturer for Society( to the remaining listener) I should like to thank you, sir, for so atten tively hearing me to pie end of a rather too, long speech. , Local Member of Society Not at all sir. I'm the second speaker. JOHN D. -SHOOP RECOVERING BOY KILLED IN STOLEN CAR Sup'tof Schools John D. SJioop waa resting easfly today, according to advice from Danville, 111., where he was taken after an auto accident that caused injuries to Shoop, his son: 'Arnold arid three Mattoon, 111., men-near-Paris, 111. Shoop suffered a broken collarbone, three broken ribs and several minor injuries. McFar ren Davis, MatOon editor, suffered a fractured skull. Others were bruis ed. Party was returning from a lec ture by ex-Pres. Taft when steering knuckle broke and auto crashed into telegraph pole. All were rushed to Danville. -. A joyride in a borrowed car caused ' death of Patrick O'Hara, 18, 1645. N. ' Kedzie av., when two autos crashed together at Hermitage and Wabansia av8., yesterday. O'Hara was driving a car belonging to Benj. Morris, 1129 Oakley av., who had reported it stol en. The auto collided with the car of John Pusandt, 2224 Cortez. Five companions were with O'Hara. Ray mond O'Hara, Patrick's brother; C. Quinstrom, 834 N. Robey, and Geo. Gresch, 1029 N. Lincoln, were hurt and taken into custody by the police. Others escaped. The car burned. Ass't City Prosecutor Gerald Barry, his wife and five children were thrown out and badly injured when their autcwas struck by a Rock Island train near Oak Forest Car was wrecked. 'FRISCO COOKS ON STRIKE . Chicago Cooks and Pastry Cooks' ass'n- issues warning to restaurant workers that the culinary workers of San Francisco are on strike and that -there are no fair jobs now to be had' in restaurants and hotels -in that city. TEN TIMES LOUDER "Dcyou know anything abourthe language of flowers?" "Only this much: - A 55 box of roses talks va heap louder to a gin than a 50-cent bunch or carnations. tatmmiumMtiMJmmMMUtmiMiMmiiMmMMmimmmMt