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IKHjg1"' WWa"""? f. FIRST PICTURE OF WOMAN NAMED IN ARMY SCANDAL MES COWiWMJJS -WEST This is the first recent picture in this country of Mra, Wm. Cornwallis ; West, mentioned in connection with the recent scandal involving high of ficers of the British army. She -is said to have caused demotion of an officer after he refused to correspond "with her. o o TQ RECOMMEND CORRECTION OF WALL ST. WAYS " 'New York, Jan. 24; Recommen dations for corrective measures to ward New York Stock Exchange are practically certain to be outcome of present "leak" probe. The committee .planned to hold an 'executive session at the close vof the "morning hearing and it appeared likely adjournment to Washington woujd be taken this afternoon. The. committee members wish to attend ; caucuses tonight and it will be ne cessary to allow time for examina tion oi records. I BITS OF NEWS Geo. J. Williams, millionaire apt bldg. owner, applied for injunction to restrain Flat Janitors' union, Milk Wagon Drivers' union and 13 dairy companies from picketing in front of his buildings. , Dixon C. Williams expected to be named Chicago postmaster. Sen. Lewis withdrew opposition on condi tion ex-Gov. Dunne get federal ap-v pointment in future. Mrs. Helen Pike sent fo Kankakee asylum for annoying Leonard A. Bus by, street car magnate. Adolph Louiville' and Miss Rosa Uccello were married this morning at Our Lady of Sorrows church. Leave Thursday for three week hon eymoon at Willow Springs. Two striking wheelers, former em ployes of Geo. Lill Coal Co., 1122 Berwyn av., arrested. Edw. T. Smith, Chicago, Milwau kee & St. Paul road conductor, crushed to death between two coaches, Clarence Sundberg, 3555 N. Marsh field uv.; Jf C. McCarthy, 3055 Wash ington blvd.; H. W. Bye, 2820 Logan blvd., and Wm. Stewart, 1476 W. 72d, victims of holdup men. Mrs. Elizabeth Duy, 732 Fair pi., fined $10tf on complaint of cruelty made by husband, Valentine Duy, 1852 Larrabee. , Former plant of Ernst Tosetti Brewing Co., 41st and Normal av., sold to Brennan Packing Co. - o o TELEGRAPH BRIEFS New York. Mrs. Ethel Byrne, sen tenced to 30 days on BlackwelTs island, for distributing birth control information, startedlier third day of hunger striking. New York. There was "peace without victory" at conclusion of the civil war, New York World, adminis tration supporter, declared inter preting nhase in President Wilson's senate speech which aroused criti cism in entente countries. ' M-j-.f -fh--rr--r-