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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 34

Publication:
Chicago Tribunei
Location:
Chicago, Illinois
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34
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uu TUESDAY. AUGUST 1. mu 5t WORLDS -GREATEST NEWSPAPER Police Battle Throng Excited Ky Communist Agitators and Three in jCrowrd ffire Killed mini iiiiiiipm iy MippwfmiqiqfMm A If 4 OTS -4 'V 7iStJ KS? hi in i Iffrt fvrnite Photo.T KNOCKED SENSELESS. Policeman. Martin Ernst, yvho was severely injured in fig-ht.

(Story on pagm ITRlBCSa Photo.l FORMER FEDERAL' OFFICIAL IS GRANTED CONTINUANCE. Left fo rlgH Ki1 Cora Rowe, complainant; Mrs. Myrtle Tanner Blacklidge, whose hearing on disorderly co duct charge was postponed until Friday; George Callaghan, attorney for defense, before Judge John J. Lupe, (Story cn ff JRIBUSE Photo.l WHERE THREE WERE KILLED WHEN RED LEADERS STIRRED CROWD TO ATTACK POLICEMEN. Scene in front of 5016 Dearborn street (indicated by arrow) where eviction occurred which prompted communis! agitators to seize the opportunity for -stirring up trouble.

The picture was taken after order had been restored. (Story on pag 1.) 0- 1 I W. N. 7 Nil I TRIBUNE Photo.1 STYLE SHOW MODELS PARADE MICHIGAN AVENUE IN BEACH PAJAMAS ITRTBUXE PhOto.T WOUNDED IN FIGHT. Policeman Fred Graham, colored, who was roughly treated by crowd.

(Story on pagm 1.) SEIZED AS LEADER. Louis Temes, 1415 East 50th street, charged with inciting disturbance. (Story on page 1.) Left to right: Mary Luellen, Muriel Schwarer, Edith Nelson, Lillian Mayrent, Connie Don-rus, and Billie Peacock displaying to public costumes shown at Hotel Sherman. (Story on pag 19.) -I 4 i 4 'V 1 i 'Jl -5f I rW ttJi till i I i COMMUNIST CHIEF. Lovett Fort Whiteman, Red agitator, sought by police.

(Story on pagm 1.) WHEN CHAMPION ADDED TO HER LAURELS. Mrs. Helen Wills Moody receiving tennis singles championship cup from Bernon Prentice at Seabright, N. J. MOTHER OF SLAIN ROBBER PLEADS IGNORANCE.

Mrs. Anna Baranski, whose son was killed in holdup while she waited for him in auto, swears she did not know he planned robbery. Deputy Coroner J. A. Schewel hears her Story.

(Story on page 17.) 1 i IT. VV' MATE ON ROYAL YACHT DROWNS AS KING WATCHES RESCUE ATTEMPTS. King George V. at the helm of the royal yacht Britannia from which Ernest Friend, second mate, was washed overboard yesterday at Cowes, Isle of Wight. This picture was taken Cowes during a previous racing season.

(Story on pagm 9.) i So i I 4 -f i j-j'-ri i4 i 1 'r -f- I i V-5 4 vie, l-V ---1 ,7, I r.r rf jiH i jf 1 I 9 fji I frnin I'lii i-Miniim rnrr'r- i "inlr r'l I iKi n. ITRXBCXE Pliolo.1 SLAIN BY ROBBERS. Carl Kehfeldt. postal employe, shot after knocking down one of three hold-up tTRlBTin Plaoto FINDS IT IS STILL POSSIBLE TO HAVE GOOD TIME. Philip Brand, S3 years old, enjoys himself as of old at the Old Settlers picnic at Riverview park.

(tory page 19J 3 TALKING OVER THE TIMES WHEN CHICAGO WAS A VILLAGE. Left to Gates, 84 years old; Mrs. Catherine Gates, 74 years old, and Mrs. Johanna STILL ABLE TO STEP TO LIVELY MUSIC. Mrs.

Johanna Aim, 97 years old, 4329 North Spaulding- avenue, and Andrew Specht, 4 years old, of 10S05 Hale avenue, step out, IIwacaiB (Story on pag pig, exenange remimsccgces at Old Settlers picnic (Story on pogm J. i 1.

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