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unshot wounds, six weeks old. Po- I $80,000 in hearing before Referee in lice quizzing him. John Churilla, Ramy, Pa., came here to have wife arrested. Forgave man she was with. Offered to take her back. Dr. Charles Pugh, 400 Halsted st, ordered to court. Failed to report birth of child. ru:-f .( Dni: u.i, wiiiei ui uiiuc 1 caicjf laaucu new IP order to policemen for close watch and arrest of street spitters. Pavel Putcz, 1000 S. Canal,,, shot twice by burglar he fought in home. Will probably die. Condition of Nellie Eberly, former teacher, down with infantile paraly sis, much improved. She may recover. B. B. Smith) Indian, got $10 from Mrs. Silas Harris, 3655 Prairie av., on con game. Anna . Sharpley, chicken farm financier, told how she borrowed .Bankruptcy Eastman. Arthur Bowen, 4516 Magnolia av., former cartoonist on Daily News, dead. Tried suicide, poison, Nov. 24. Att'y Otto Kerner appointed master in chancery by Judge Honore. 0 o CAR BANDIT GOES TO ASYLUM Emil Roeske, last of the notorious car barn bandits,- will start today for the Chester Asylum for the Criminal Insane; he will not live longer than six months, physicians say. Roeske is still in the Joliet peni tentiary, where he was sent 14 years ago, after his companion robbers, Van Dine, Marx and Niedermeier, were hanged. He was subnormal at the time. o 0 Very few farmers use a nest egg for raising eggplants. o- BRITISH "TANK" IN ACTION The picture comes direct from the Somme front in France and shows one of these new engines of death, made from farm tractors, manufac tured in the U. S., astride a trench, the position in which the tanks are placed in battle, so the guns, fired from each side, may sweep the trench of all occupants,