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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 7

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Chicago Tribunei
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'CHICAGO DAILY WEDNESDAY. MATICH 11. 1925. I AN I DAY Ill SPRINGFIELD 1 v. I CORONER'S JURY CAN'T FIX GUILT FORCO-ED'SDE4TH JAF1IIIOUSEAT 8110111I LAW 11E11111110 1 Hagenow.

midwife, is held on a der charge. The coroner's jury was unable to determine whether or not criminal operation had been performliVi. The inquest was held in the Hyde Park station. Dr. William D.

McNally. coroner's chemist, attributed the fen's death to blood poisoning. Blrs. Hagenow and Pierce will In arraigned in the Wabash avenue court tomorrow. JOINT HEARING.

First joint hearing on women's eight hour bill held and action postponed. SENATE. Bills introducedBy Bailey. to create eraterwaY commission consisting of four members of amembly and five other citizens; by Barb Our, to regulate sale of concealed weapons; by Cuth- b-ertson. to impone gasoline tax in hour bill held and action po----at-poned.

SENATE. Bills introducedIIy Bailey. to ere- ate waterwaY commission consisting of four members of assembly and five' other citizens; by Barbaur, to regulate sale of concealed weapons; by Cuth. berteon to Impose gasoline tax in MARANOWSLI WINS IIILMCTION. John W.

Karanowskt was elected mayor of Calumet City yesterday. defeating the present Mayor Paul M. It. by a (ice lame vote. New Session is larch 16; Debate Warm.

Nei I 4 'k Ai 1 4 4. F2 A 671 EVEN SAEVAfffil(0 To Introduce Our New Enlarged SpaFts Di. frartment We Offer ASaleofExtrerne VaLes teve 500 Tucked Cashmere jefcsey Dresses A A cor6ner's jury yesterday was un- able to fix responsibility for the death of Nina. Ruth Harding, 20 years old. University of- Illinois co-ed and the five day bride of Logan P.

Pierce, I broker, and son of a Chicago capitalist. She died. the police charge, from the effects of an illegal Operation. place of county highway.tax; by Den- husband is held on a charge of murvir, increase penalties for operating 1 der before the fact. and Mre.

Lucy gambling devices, to provide for licenming of vending machines, to void contracts turns overt tips to employer, to make punishable 1 by jail sentence failiire to tile personal 1 Property schedule where property Is worth by Hamilton, to require I newspaper publication of ballots be- fore elections and primaries; by Marks, I to repeal search and seizure acts; by 4 Roos, to give county boards concurrent thiLl jurisdiction with Illinois commerce commission Over grade crossings by Searcy to revoke for one year license of chauffeurs convicted of violation of oc 0 .11114111. motor vehicle act; by Searcy, to pro- vide for licensing of collection agencies; 4 1 101 as114 by Vanlent, to increase tax rate for 1 police pension fund In Chicago, to Icilig, create state old age pension fund. Resolutions introducedBy tants, for ubmission of amendment revising revenue provisions of ertate constitu- tion. With HOUSE. Bills introducedBy Lewis.

to re' can bu peal law allowing issuance of gun-used ting permits and limiting carrying of arms to officers of law; by Lyons, to here. regulate sale of concealed weapons; by Phillips, to make robbery- with deadly ranged weapon capital offense not subject to in tod parole; by Smith, to provide for the examination and licensing of cooks and Demo chefs; by Tice, to provide for appoint- 0 ment of prohibition enforcement corn- quest. missioner under attorney general. 0 With can buy used here. ranged in today quest.

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0 1, gilinow A 14,4 I Iti Brilliant High Shades with Smart Self-tucking -1 P7 40 ten asm211 sum down you one of the Cad libc car bargains on display Delivery can be ar- for a later date. Come and inspect them. Demonstration at your re' No obligation (-. CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY ancAGO Amu Dhisio of Gemmel Motors OrPerai" 2301 Sount MICHIGAN AVENUE USED CAL ANNEX South Michigan liVelfile at 23rd Street AD IL LAC. sm211 sum down you I a 1)14 3 'ft Library Board Faces Year of Retrenchment Owing to decrease in revenue, appropriations for the Chicago public library will be reduced nearly 000 for 1925, Colin C.

H. Fyffe, president of the board, announced yesterday. The reduction means drapping eighty-five employs, deducts 950.000 from the book purchasing fund. and curtailment of hours of service in twenty-one branches. Appropriations for the Vear are put at 91,319.000.

springfield. 111.. March The joint house and senate committees on industrial affair, conducting a public hearing on the women's eight hour bill, adjourned late tonight until WednesdaY. March 18. The committees and a crowd which 4ammed the capitol house chamber heard several hours of heated debate 1 fvent both advocates and prponents of the measure.

Advocates of the measure ilnished presenting their arguments before the right session ended, while only three et the thirty who will appear against the bill concluded. Johnstone. Chicago. speaking agaiest the bill. 'said it would force employers to rearrange their plant organizations without any good resulting.

Miss Eths1 Syford; editor of the Trend Magazine, New York, attacked the bill on the ground that it would raise production costs and consequently increase the cost of living. Calls Labor Leaders Lobbyists. Labor leaders who are urging passage of the bill are merely paid lobbyists, she said. Mrs. M.

B. Benson, Chicago, director of the women's bureau of the Illinois Manufacturers association, said the bill is foolish. as progressive manufacturers are already doing all possible to promote the wqlfare and happiness of their woman employ6s. The evening session opened with a number of woman speakers. mostly representatives of labor unions; and Victor Olander, secretary of the state Federation of Labor, closed for the affrinative on the bill.

You can lighten the burden of Adam by lifting the curse of he quoted. Give these girls a chance and with it give our nation a chance," he pleaded. Father J. W. Maguire was the hit of the afternoon session.

lie had been preceded by Representative Lottie Hob man O'Neill and Senator William S. Jewell, who introduced the bill in the two houses; Miss Agnes Nestor, president of the Chicago Women's Trade Union league; Mrs. Frank R. Italas, president, of the Illinois State Union, Women's leatue, and John II. president Of the state Federation of Labor.

Mrs. O'Neill- read a. letter from Dr. James A. Britton of Chicago, urging the adoption of the law as a measure against tuberculosis.

Senator Jewell predicted the ultimate enactment of the eight hour 'law throughout the country. Sees Bill Aid to Health. If you pass this bill you will protect the health of the working said Miss Nestor. That is the one question before you today," President Walker asserted that the proposed regulation would not injure, industry but eventually would aid it. Father Maguire went at once to the humanitarian aspects of the law and took for his theme the case of Floyd Collins.

Immediately the whole country stood united in prayer," he said, that this man whose name it never had heard before might be saved. This demonstrates beyond all doubt that a human life is more sacred than anything else in the world. And this measure will save human dives. "We plead' with you," he said in dosing, to pass this measure that the health and well-being of womanhood of Illinois may not be impaired," tees publi boor tear fent the Ad preSE plight et a the Mi ploy( izatk Tren the I raise La sage ist3 Mr Mani bill turet to of tt Tb num repri Victo Fede Adaz $1 I I Slim Vertical Tucks i 1 11'1 ---k :3 i A 11L11111, I a rtip i Nit- 1 I 41L 10111: 11)1i 1 11 a 3 2 Slim Vertical Tucks Made of French Spun Jersey A merchandising scoop that the newly enlarged Sports Department is justly proud ofthis timely sale of French Spun JerseiDressesthe dress that is acclaimed by the well-groomed woman as the smartest, the most practical dress she can buy at such a moderate price. It is an all day and every day cire.ss for the American woman whose interests are many and variedand whose apparel must be in ready for setvice.

This is the time to buy your wool Jersey Frocks, While the price of these French Spun Frocks are so extremely because we have no assurahce that these values can be secured later. WYBR THERS UOMPANY 'Diamonds ewetry andSilverware Southeast Corner STATE ardADAMS Str. 1 I ri SAVE 25 Through the values occasioned by this timely VI, WOVi kLSktit LEWY BROTHERS COMPANY move on MAY FIRST to the corner store and subway in the new STRAUS BUILDING S. W. Cor.

Michigan and Jackson 1 I I I I IF Engagement Rings Paris Favors the Vogue of the Wool Jersey Dress The very type of frock you might purchase in Paris today. French Spun Sport Jerseys, in the season's most popular shades: Flame, Poudre Blue, Lanvin Green, Tangerine, Chukker Brown, and Polo Tan. Tailored garments of unusual beauty. The All Year 'round Dress Ideal for Business, Sports, Golf, Tennis, School, Street, Traveling and General Wear The popularity of the Wool Jersey Dress is added to by the fact that it does not muss easily. Roll it up, put it in your traveling bag, take it out the next morning and it is just as trim as ever.

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J. H. Adcock of the Public health institute, 32 North State street, averted a possible murder and suicide yesterday afternoon when he wrested a gun from Robert Slovak, 24 years old, 2216 South Troy street, who came Intending to kill the doctor and him. belt Slovak was arrested and taken to tbe Psychopathic hospital for treat. ment In his pocket Was found a letter tell-1 Ing of Lis intent.

Slovak. under treat-1 inent by Dr. Adcock for several months, I accused the physician of delaying his eure. CO ri 1 $5.25 11 $75.00 3 7 0 VI 1 CI maim S125 Bea utiful I sa white diamond set in five filigree lak white gold mounting. S75 Fine blue whit.

sliansond set in an lak white gold setting. I jnnson 4tHarwood Tucked Insert abet RAMP. loat and tray. Of quaL ity silver plate. Reduced ta $93.75 '56." $8.50 plail double vegetabLe disk.

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