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ST COPYRIGHT: 1915: TRILSIJSJ4 OOMPANY3 etr? THE WOiLD'S MONDAY. JANUARY 18. 1915. -TWENTY PAGES. GREATEST VETISPAPER I PRICE oNE CENT.

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JANUARY 18. 1915. -TWENTY PAGES. EN P2LSEIC Ita ralLiMi tolvra CENT. AND TWO MINTS.

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Tbis PaPer Ca sattonssE( CIRCUI Over 5009C4 over MAI 1 paper Consists et Tyra lonsSECTION rut. let 500,0300 Stmday. ler 3001000 Daily. VOLUME 15. volatnr rOLUME 15.

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Riot Views 'of Different Sides of it Sides Mexicans flame new President in Convention tatrotibt: 1915: By Jobs Neetttcheon-1 flISITA To 111P FUSIN 1431111SE'iEllis 0 IS 0 I 1 I I I I 17011E11 HELP MG POLICE; BULLETS FLY III Villa Forces Adopt Plan In Effort to Reunite People. WI; Pi forApproval by Mose and lodged. ants Today. i'leltaIS Cal tO HOPE TO AID PEACE borates to Gnu ho Beat Deck tho French on Rivers Haymarket Widow and 20 Others Locked Up After Parade Is Stopped. 0:1 THE 01 O.

TICKETS CLAIM FURTHER GAINS. FATHER TUCKER HELD Mexi; co City, Jan. ItGen. Roque Gonzales Garza, last night wee named provisional president of Mexico by the convention In sesnion here over which be has presided. The former provisional president, Gen.

EuIaUo Gutierrez. together -with Gene. Robles. and Jos Vasconcelos. left Mexico City this mornialf at 4 o'clock for Padilla.

Martial law bas been declared by Gen. Garza and the city Is being patrolled by mounted police. In electing Garza tho convention declared 'teen to be supreme and until a new president is elected has assumed all Ulm legislative. executive. and Judicial MI mccot 0 Vi 40k 1 fr mrk 0, 1 fi VI Clik 4 1r (Ili .) dr 9 I -11 :7 i It 11 I le TA v.

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CREEP SCHCBITLER; The men had no right to parade without a permit. nal officers merely did their duty. I expected trouble. That's why I detailed dos i tectives at the meeting. They guised themselves to be sure sad hear just what the plans were.

I 1 BY JANE 1'1 We have had the uaemployet: most on Sundays for seven year at Hull house. The meetings have I been perfectly orderly in every case in all that time. Th meeting was called in the .1 name of the League of the Unexte At ployed. I do not think this name let stood for much of an organizatiott, IV J. Eads Howe ordered the halL He ri had formerly taken part in the Sun-t 't day meetings hold aU winter at -i Hull house by the Brotherhood ot til the Unemployed.

I suppose the gathering was the same body of men. I recognized many of the men as the same. We Want Work; Not Charity." 4 We Have Neither Food nor She)-ter" and We Refuse to Starve i 'were the banners carried by the men in the parade. The meeting seemed to be run off perfectly straigh t. and the men formed in line outside of the settlement in an or.

doily fashion. One Italian who was arrested was passing on Halsted street whoa the parade was on its way. Hs was with his wife and children. He was arrested because be remonstrated with some officers when they jostled and pushed his children. BY CAPT.

STOREN. It is a wonder to me somebody was killed. no women were lithttiLjezt as the soon. Our policemen had a' stubborn fight. I am satisfied that it came out as well as it did.

If the policemen had not kept their heads as cool as they did somebody would surely have been SCHUEDILE10 right to parado Theo officers tty. I expected I detallod doe Ling. hoy to be sure sad lans were. MASES.1- l' he unemployed'. For soy years mooting have ly in evory case I called in Una lo of the Llamas tit think this bubo it.

In organixsotiets. 411 4 tho halL Ho kril part in tho Sun- aU winter at, '1 Brothorbood of' I suppose tho sumo body of 1 many of the ''s, Not Food or Shot- 'uso to Starve carriod by the nI mooting off perfectly I formed in lino meat in an or. 'as arrested was 'inlet when tho way. Hs was ildren. Ho was IP remoustratod ken thoy lostiod 1, l'' Iron.

FOREL ano somebody women. Wro dm men. o' stubborn fight. It came out as policemen had as cool as they suroly have I i I 1 I 2 11 1 I 1- le i ii 11 0 It ti i 'ii A ot It, rt 1 'I I 1 ra i li. I i I War News of Last 24 Hours Chief Justice Barri will be Republican for mayor.

Be will be indors0 fOrmally at 4 o'clock thie joint conference aommitiee reptemeatini the Republican, and indtcendent political -organization' whicb Iiive been handling "the mayoralty Hie announcement of candidacy is expected to be made do coon as this action II taken. For thirty minutes 3resterday afternoon South Halsted street between Polk and Madison streets. was the scene of a pitched battle between mounted and foot poHoe marvels and a hunger procession of 1.500 unemployed men. women. bo3rn.

and girls. Shots were fired, clothes were torn. eyes blackened, and heads cracked while clubs, blackjacks. and revolver butts were used with bruising effect on heads arms, and knuckles. At the conclusion of the riot Halsted street looked like an armed camp, with squads of police stationed at the corners and mounted men patrolling the middle of the street.

KAISER decorates, on No hi of battle two genorals who defeated 1 1 French at Soissone. RUSSIANS storm southern, Cars pathian pass and push into Aso. trian provinco of Transylvania. Rassitme and Germans divide ow-ceases in Poland. Tem plot to forest Perak into war against czar by assassinaloss of envoys of saws at roiseron is foiled.

Rassione deal stinging blow to Turks in Comment bawl. i i AMSTERDAM. Joav ItEmotror W11- blistUirAttlik31: it wenty-one Under Arrest As a result. twenty-one persons web placed in cells at tbe Maxwell and Des-Attlee streets stations on, tbarges of hicitinS tolot.1 are wimeit. Principal among the prisoners nth, Irwin St.

Tucker1 assistant at th0 Episcopal Churcb of the Redeemer. Bladketone avenue and Fifty-sixth street and marraging editor of the Christias Socialist. Three veterans of the famous Kay market riot participated in the fighting. They were Mrs. Lucy Parsons, widow of Albert Parsons.

who was banged for alleged complicity In the riot; Herman Scbuettler. first deputy superintendent of police. and Capt. James O'Dea Stores: the Maxwell street station. THE WEATHER.

Elope for a Settlement. Washington. D. Jen. Si believed here that the aelection of Gen.

Garza as new provisional president of Mexico was read by the convention in the hope that a. complete agreement can be securerd with an elements on the man who Is to GU the unexpired term of Presidents Dias and Madero, which would end on Dec. Si of thin l'ear Gen. Felipe Angeles and Dr. Miguel Elves former governor of Michoacan, are looked upon as the two moat promlaent for tba Ottioe which lel to tx' Iritowit imp tq pre-constitutionalpresident.

successOe lOg 01 oonatitatieted term or Ian yeara The reason for the departure of Cutlerrx 1LTO unknown here, but the benef prevails that he declined to be eoutinued office under the restrictions suggested by the Zapattstes. Statement Made by Garza. A COPY of a statement Issued by Garza upon taking control of affairs. received by the state department today. throws some light on the circumstances under which he took command of the situation.

In this Gana announced that Gutierrez bad Issued orders for a large part of the government forces to evacuate the capital. In view of the fact that this would leave the city without any authorities. Garza aid be had assumed chief command and was depending upon the troops of the north and the Zapatistas for defense, an of whom, he added, were under the orders of the convention. He announced his intention of establishing martial law, and threatened summary execution to any disturbers of the peace. According to the Gazes statement Outierres and some of his cabinet officore left Mexico City Friday night The belief in official quarters was that Garza, as chairman of the called as extraordinary session which 4 ratified his assumption of Power.

1 MONDAY. JANUARY IS. 39 15. TO 111D BROTHER SUS IIE KILLED PRESIDENT NE A GRANDFATHER Be1A.ozi;1zi tettlob the rcenaletiere trine back across the river Aisne decorated ant the field Gen. Von Lochow and Lieut.

Gen. 'Mature, tam commanded the vie. toilette troops. On Gen. Von Luchow be bestowed the Order of Merit and on Lieut.

Gen. Wishura a commandership of the Order of the House of Hohenzollern. According to the German tecounta of the fighting. the French during the lest month1 bad occupied in the region of Sole-sons a network of trenches on the right bank of the Aisne which extended far to the north. On Jan.

1 the French began a heavy bombardment. in which the German suffered severely, some of their trenches being wrecked and their machine guns buried. BY FATHER IRVING ST. JOHN TUCKER. When I saw me a bong clubbod for carrying the Lord's prayer I thought dm time had cam to take a band.

I saw mon sluggod, with with blood running down their tacos. The police were not attacked, as-cording to dm story a lieutenant told me. H. said the mon wpro arrested bocause duty had no right to walk in the streets. rG Err.

JOHN boing clubbod ord's prayor I 1 cam to take sluggod. with 'won their faces 4 attacksd. as- MAMAS Mille 5.1.111F SW 0 For i'31i leap and vieln- TRBUNS it, Fair Monday, BAROMETER probably Increasing 0.oubt. cloudiness Tuesday not change in 41 temperature; moder- ato. variable winds.

For 11.11noisFair In the north and cloudy In the southern po- OM: Uon Monday; Teen- day fair; moderate. northwest winds, becoming variable. Sunrise. sunset. 4:47.

Moonset. 1120 Etard Mangan COASSOS Cal After Messes Clear Illm of ellii131 Mrs. Sayre, Wilson's Second Daughter, Bears Son In Mlle House. I TIMPERATUZZ IN CHICAGO. I Mast 24 hours" Statement by Olson.

Judge 016012 disposed of the lying rumor sent through the city Yesterdaf ming, that serious question existed to his position, 1 this made last night to Tam Twitting: If the action of the committeemen iinm the Republican wards taken Saturday afternoon Is ratified at the meeting Of the conference committee representing the Progressive party and the independInt organizations, there is no mum. as I In It. for withholding sty consent? -There is no question about tha action et the conference coenmellto be held at he rain-Teague- Sight have tainted Wes dissipated by the' recognized leaders pf the and Independent forces, represented in the kit conference committee. Merriam to Support Zudge. Aid.

Charles E. Merriam, who bas been considered all along as a possible dependent contender. reiterated his degro and intention of supporting Judge Olson to the extent of his ability. disclaiming any Intention of entering the contest as am independent. Raymond E.

Ashcraft, a member of the nosparthan committee, made a flatfooted declaration for Judge Olson. County Chairman IL Z. Dempsey. for the Progresidve party. backed up by an equally stz'ong statement from Harold L.

Ickes Went on record for Judge Olson. Republican ward organisations all over tees gave their Indorsement to the action Wen by the seventeen ward oomadtteeidea who placed Judge Olson in the running and In political circles generally the Olson candidacy was accepted as good le announced. requiring only the finishing touches and the Rat declaration from the candidate himself. Politicians figured tile amalgamation of the aMed interests behind Judge Olson bed assumed the utmost significance from 'beat state. and national polialcal viewPcth as the substantial development of a feeling of getting together starting with the BIS election results.

Thompson Assails Poen William Hale Thompson in a hot statement reiterated his plior declaration that the machine had been walloped it Its effort to subvert the principles of the direct primary law and indicates hla complete preparation to go against the Olson combination as an 'untramMeted Republican. Nothing was heard from the Kai-meth and Brentano camps. Judge Brentano, according to north side poutleal has no desire or Inclination te enter the primary race. We Dams Put into the caucus Saturday'. It is ikwerted as a rallying spot for the four sommitteenten allied with Edward J.

Ilrendage. It Is possible. but mak probable. that Mitnary petitions will he filed for Judge gums Kavanagh, according to men who aeld they know something about Judge Ravenagles intentions. The last tom Judge Kavanagh just before hs one up the telephone receiver Saturday was that he might have something le say next week." which road Mean Ws week.

W. W. Circulars Vied? Although the meeting was held in dm, name of the League of the UnemploYed an organization recognized by HuM house, it was reported members of the Industrial Workers of the World had distributed circulars among the marchers. announcing the coming next week of William Haywood, an organizer of the I. W.

W. The strife followed the arrival of the police after a. meeting of unemployed in Powen ball. Hull house. while Miss Jane Addams, head resident of the eettlement eras attending peace ineetizte at Powers theater.

The most prozninent Hull House resident attending the unemployed meeting was Miss IL P. Breckenridge, as dean of women at the University of Chicago. She witnessed ths opening of the rioting in the street in front of Hull Houma French Attack Beaten Back. The following day the French attacked and penetrated Into the German trenched, from which they could not be driven. Beery fighting, man against man folkwed day and night until Jan.

11. the Turcoa battling bravely with rifle, bayonet. and knife. On the 12th the CRninanil began a counter attack and the French were driven from the German treeohos and also their own and were chased from the heights. Then they oocunied fresh position.

half way down the slop The French. expecting further German attacks on their left, sent reinforcements to that Wing- The Germans, however attacked on the center and right. the French, being taken by surprise. Within three minutes the Germane captured the first line of trenches. and that afternoon the entire border of the plateau was in German hands.

The position of the French troops advancing against the German right became desperate. and they ourrendered on the 14th. Maximum, 3 a. m. Minimum, 2 a.

ami. Monday.22 1 I la-m 32111a-m 28 4 a- gl 28 8 p. 28 29 lpm 23 6 a. 28 2 p. 25 10 p.

7a-tn 27 Sp.m 24 11p.m 23 a. in 27 4 p. 24 Midnight 9a-m 28 lip.m 24 la.m 10a.m 26 fp. 25 2a-in 22 Mean temperature. 27; normal for the da3r.

23. Excess 'Inca Jan. 111. Precipitation for 24 hours to 7 p. Do.

ficieney einem Jan. .52 inch, Wind. MD miles an hour at 11511 a. tn. Relative humidity.

78. SM. 72; I In 110. Barometer. ass level.

I a. ns 29.75; 7 p. 21.95. Ter official government weather report woe page lg. day.

I beard nothtng in her remarks that might incite person to riot." MACAU Haymarket Blot id I was invited to speak at the meeting and I did SO Wi Persons sa14 to reporter for Tun Tnzatrns who interviewed her in her cell at the Maxwell street station. I recalled to them that tie thirtY-Years ago here in. Chicago I carried black banner with the ono word Hunger on It and that I hotted I could carry such glad again. I did not know it at the tints, but just such a. banner happened to be is the room." Detectives Krueger and Eastman Mipped through the crowd while Mn.

Parsons was speaktng. They reported outside to Sergeant Make Mills, who with Detectives Itik Devito and Paul Melo had been SISiglied to watcb the exterior of the building. Urns immediately telephoned Schuettler. They are going to march." he reported. It looks like trouble." In her remarks that to riot arket Blot eh at Ms meeting Parsons said who interU at the Maxwell allixl to them that here In Chicago iner with the one and that I boned dad aireln.

I did as. bet just such a 0 In the room." and Eastmee crowd while Mn. IS They reported Make Mills. lobo Devito and Pala phed to watob tbo rig. 31111s immodi- pettier.

arch. be MM. SHIPPERS ADVICES. Special Foremast for Shipments Within Radios of 500 Miles. Prepare shipmonts to reach destinations by Tuesday night for temperatures as follows North and northwest, we to 10 above; south and east.

1 5 to 20 above. For several hours yesterday a man shouldered the blame for killing another In order to save a. brother who his a Wife and family. It was only when Witnesses to the Shooting testified to the man's innocence that be admitted' his brother was the tdayer. When the Hirtmnn street police.

In an-ewer to a riot call, drove up in front of the saloon of Edward Planowski at 17111 Eighteenth street the body of Frank Rabin of 1005 South Wood street lay outside. Thee was a bullet wound through his heart. Saloonkeeper Sari He Did It. Pianowskt. who was found in the saloon.

confessed be had shot Kabsit when attacked him with a brick. He said he had given th revolver to his brother. Frank. who lives it 1922 Twentieth street with his wife and four children. Edward Pinnowski stuuck to his story when questioned by Lieut.

Charles 'Johnson at the station and was locked up. while detectives went out to round up witn esses to the shooting. Four were found. They told the police Freak Planowski and not the saloonkeeper bad tired the shota The eideenkeper was confronted by the witnesses and confessed. "I wanted to save Jim because he's married, and I have nobody to look out for but myself." mad Pianowski." Kama and several other men came into the saloon today' and atarted to rusks trouble.

They Jumped on both of us. After dinne Ant and I dropped tato a saloon at ing Elihteenth street and these same fellows were in there. They started quarreling again. We went outild and they jumped on us.1' Washington. D.

Ult. on was born at the White House today to Mrs. Francis Bowes Sayre, President Wilson's second daughter. Mrs. Sayre and the child were reported to be doing well.

The child was born at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon. but the fact was not fognally announced until 6 O'clock. when Secretary gave out the following statement: Dr. 01113r8011. the Whits House phyician states that at 4:30 o'clock Mrs.

Sayre gave birth to a fine boy. Everything went perfectly and both doing yw President's First Grandchild. The boy weighed seven and half pounds. He announced his arrival by a series of cries. President Wilson made no effort teemceal his Joy when informed that the child was a boy and that Mrs, Sayre was well.

His face was wreathed in smiles for hours It first grandchild and the president bad no sons of his own. A MALMO had not been selected tonight but it was expected that the child would be named for his grandfather. Christening Expected Soon. The christening is expected to be held in the White House before the return of Mrs. Sayre to her home in Williamstown.

Congratulations poured Into the White House tonight Mr. and Mrs. Sayre were married at the White House Nov. 25, 1013. After a honernioon in Europe they went to VII.

liamstown to make their keine. Mrs. Sane has been visiting at the House since Christmas. Ten other childrensix girls and four boyshave been born in the White House, most of them being the grandsons or granddaughters presidents. OCEAN STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS.

Arrived. Pert. IT. LOUIS ailtew Tort Sailed. Port.

CA1AABRIA Now Tort Gams a Young Man. Garza is about 83 years old and is a man of mature and education. He is a graduate of the law 'oboe! In Mexico City and has bees practicing law for many years. He fest came Into prominence as a volunteer colonel in the Mado army Whirls Overthrew the Dias re. gime.

His brother. Frederic Gonna les Garza, was for several month. governor of the federal dtatriot In Mexico City under the Madero administration. Roque and his brother joined Gen- Villa soon after Huertn came into power. Will Not Belie Wells.

Foreign owned oil properties around Tampico, concerning which both Secretary Bryan and the British ambassador here made representntions to Gen. Cartesian. are now said to be in no danger of confiscation by Mezicon According to telegram today from Oen. Carransa to Arredondo his repro-mutative hero, confiscation never was oven contemplated and the oil wells are being operated without molestation. Carranna Troops Quit Nam.

Nemo, Jan. 3.1.--Naco. Sonora, the stone of an Intermittent siege for three months by Gov. Maytorenits Villista force imp evacuated early today by the troop under Gen. P.

Elias PICKS CHURCH IN WHICH TO SHOOT GIRL WHO JILTED HIM i i i 3 1 I 5 I 1 1 I .1 ti I i a i I 't 1 1 st 1 '1E2A1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 I I I I I a. i 1 I 1,1 i 1 a 1 1 German Official Statement. BERLIN. Jan. 1T.The folicroving statement was lamed here this Only artillery duels have taken place on both sides in Flanders.

BlangY. east of Arras. we blew up building and took some prisoners. We made route progress in the Argonne. 4but heavy rains have hampered operatitms along the entire front.

About four weelut ago the order for a general attack which bed been deckled upon by the French authorities in Decemb was given. The attacks brought the enemy no success worthy of mention. The looses of the enemy during this peried. smutted by tie. ainount.te 20.000 killed and about He will now know from exPerinnen that together with the wounded his tomes are In pronOrtiOW of one to fon; apart frem the number of sick and Wieling.

the inns4 total being 150.000 men. our total loaves for the same period do not amount to one-(Matter of that number." Miss Addams Called. Miss Addams watt called from the Paw1 1 ere theater stage by Miss Breckenridge. The two women went first to Deputy iiklhuottler's office and then to the Des-plainer; street station where they conferred with Polka Captain Meagher. They left the station to arrange for procuring the release of the women Late last night Mary Pt.

WI lmarth of the Congress hotel signed $1.000 bonds for the release of the women prisoners and no of the Mats a MUM Italian. Rented by Zeds Bows. Bowen hall bad been rented for the occasion by 3. Bads Bowe. the millionaire tramp.

according to the Hull House residents in charge who said Howells. engaged the hall frequently. Most of the speakers were foreign. A crowd of eight or nine hundred unemployed men and woman, and boys and girls packed the ball. A crowd almost big was standing outside.

unable to get In. Among them In the ball were Detect-. iv Sergeants Fred Krueger and Berman Eastman. both disguised in old clothing and pasaing themselves off as worbnen without The detectives, ware present under dere from Deputy who bad read of the proposed meeting in the eat. urday papers.

They were dtalkd to get evideam on all speeches that might be Incendiary or tending te incite violence. 01,11 Speech Incendiary. limey" Parsons, was the speaker. who addressed the meeting in lenglish. The detertives docks, she told the audience to go out and break win-.

dews and take food if they didn't have money to buy IL" Doan Breckenridge whe set throughout the speech, said sho beard nothing et ea boondtary Datum Sheri enplaning." odd rmis Brick. sold" that tabor is difforost fuss other commoditioei wistob. if not sold ens Ordered to Demand Permit. Demand a permit from them" replied debnettler. and if they haven't got one order them to disperse.

The reserves win on the way to help Schuettler'e preparation for tbe parade bad been completed the night before. The riot call was spent out over the police wire. In the equadrooms at the Maxwell and Desplatnes street stations tb bluenotts pushed back from tho dominoe tables and piled into the automobile patrols. From the stables at Illinois street and IA. Salle avenue Lieut.

Albert Denman. at the bead of thirty mounted men, galloped out under orders to cross the river on the north idde and Ida men into Halsted street along the different sections between Folk and Madison trnets. Carry Mack Bunter Meg. In the meantime the precession formed In Folk street, just west of Halsted. Four Yonne Russian-Jewish girls ceztied the tw Pole.

ce s. largo black banner on Whidis In largo white letters wee the word:" Hunger. Lucy Persons took ber position notlevmath the harmer at the heed of the procession, Other banners carried the sksanin We Dott Want Charity. We Went Jobs, and Giro Us This Day Our Daily Emelt La the Inarobten. ebt abroad.

turned north Into Heisted street, Detectives Krueger, Zastman, Stillia Devito, end Moot, and severel others stopped he front el the erooseelon 04 Indeed that It halt, Ifille demanded Item theme in and Permit rom them." replied ay haven't got one Tho reeerves 'rill Lion for the parade I night before. The the police wire. the Maxwell and Ions th tables and 11 patrols. alines street and Albert Danmark. 3sounta4 nen, 'al- to cross the river ploy his men into he different hates- rk tad Madison inter Msg.

prcoesMon formed of roar Oda catried the black benDOT OD letters wag Ute or position ulster- 4 head et the pro- T. carried the rant Charity. W. Us This Day Our turned Ptreet Detuctivso Ila Devito, end Mere stepped ts Ottid instead that WI boos theme in Peoria Man'. Action Causes Panto In EdificeYoung Worn May Dieti1a3rer Is a Su icdda Jan.

after the opening prayer at the elreldrug service In the Church of God. Frederick C. Erdman fired through aide door at his former sweetheart. Hattie Gauwitz. inflicting wounds wtdch probably.

wl11 prove fatal. The (attir congregation was thrown Into a panic and there was a rush. for the doors. Several of the audience fell to the floor and were trampled on. Erdman boarded freighttrata and made bia way to the south end of the city, where he took poison and tweed the gun upon himself.

He died withri two hours. Miss Clauwits, who is 11 years old, is the daughter of retired fanner. She is sald to hero jilted Erdman sad received the attentions of a rival. zramius tonight pleaded with the girl to take him back and was refused. $he entered the church and took a seat near the front.

Erdman waited until the services Started, than opened a side door. directly bated Mies Geuwits, sad abet his Atit SO EASY! RUB OUT MARK. Simple Biordpo Given Eva32ston Woman 117310 Boos Tramp put Belga on Her Gat ommommomee Wint Can I doto provent tramps imp. fag to my door? asked a feminine solos over Um photo at the Vonnoton polies station loot night "I Wm over on Lake strost, near Sheridan road and the Ulm Mall I alve them mow?" No! tbnadered the desk etriamat "It 7011 do thorell be an arm3tr as Welt I 'sew tho tint one d1 and saw ham make a mark en tbs tato as be went ut, said tbo woman- have been fourteen bore mines then:" ai 00 out nact rub Um Mart 4g VA "lust Shot a Man." William Rohn of 130 West Huron street walked unconcernedly Into tho odic of William Fitzgerald at tho Chicago Ste.1011 at night and said: rva just shots man in my home. Iles lying on the kitchen goon and I don't know whether hem dead or not." Rohn said his victim was Joseph Unitas' of UT West Huron street.

a Amman with angina company IL Hi said Lanigan appeared la till home and nocusat lain of stealing his wife. In am argument Rohn sumsela Lanigan attsicked him and flbot him. Tito detectives traced a trail of blood from Rohn', kitchen to th Lardllan whom Hist' tounil Liaising with his bead Ilingnis the lag of Ms onotbeicybe was bandaging 014 beCtilis rronch Metal StAtoment Jan. t0110Wing Oda' stateinent of the progress of the war eke given, out in Paris this afternoon: We have continued to Progress ln the region ot NiouPort. and Lombaartsyde along a depression about .200 yards in leagtb i 6 Brtween and tho enemy delivered without success an attack near the nest rental' of 1170ne and "mother against our trenches at Beaulme; both of which were repulsed.

In Um region of Pathos sad Ileauselour our progress continues. tbo Volum wo boo wood mood Mien 06 O. P. Organization lb Publican organisation leaders allied edill the Olson forces are preparing le Mut an organization for Judge Ohms It elle beaded by David Mattbett chairman ot tha canary committee. They nay got Ws under way tonight.

thoY saki. InlarY petitions for Judge Olson are I. be started tomorrow morning. It was wawa, than LOCOO Matte will $0 Mildred to place Judgo Olson's name ths Republican ballot The grit dad' hr tiling is Saturday morning. Any doubt as to lb.

diameter of reeePtion of the Olson candldricY by the PrIltrei, and Independent leaders was 5wee hY these statements Made at unlit to 'ran Tatstroz: .1 belialo a taros majority of thi Pre" Mottaued on CELLULOID COMB; BABY DEAD Catches Fir from Stove and Little Girl Is Burned Tidally 31efore Maims Can 2. Zitingatighed. A eseltuloid tomb caused the death 7eaUrea? at Starr Mayer; 15 agoutis Old. ot 5028 South Marshfield lige child was playing with the comb in front of the stove. It ignited end net Ire to her clotting.

She was burned severely before her smaller. Urn, Anne. Mayoro was able to wrap bed clothing bout her. She died in WS this tweatreour beam afterward ilAsmabl irletzD4.g;SeW foo. Os 'net ei Inget tate addoed, the estallikp Ma Pit.

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