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Chicago Tribunei
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CHICAGO DAILY. TRIBUNE: THURSDAY. JUNE 1. 3030. JULIAN KAUFMAN fe.

I LOVE FINDS A VOICE TO AID ELOPERS IN DEAF MUTE TRIANGLE SANG ERA DIES CO-ED HOTHEADS DUEL TO FINISH; ONE'S UNERRING myvu photo nit Disorderly conduct charges against Mrs. Marie Chambers, 24 years old, if in yyy iu un erary style. Her comment was: Confidentially, it smells." That was enough, the duel was on. Accompanied by a few students and seconds bearing towels, the duelists met this morning behind the school stadium. Weapons Pretty Gooey.

Prof. H. Hewins, one of the witnesses, said the girls got most of the drippy pies over themselves in taking them out of the tins and getting ready for the dueL As Miss Holstead's pie flew straight to its mark, she cried, "toucheV and a judge, another co-ed, declared her the winner. The affair marked Miss Holstead's farewell to the Tech campus for she was graduated last night. Miss Plastow is a sophomore.

They left the field honor friends. ART COLLECTOR JAILED; BUTLER BAILS HIM OUT Washington Porter art collector and former secretary of the American legation in Copenhagen, was locked up at the Central police station last night. Part police said they found him driving an automobile in Columbus drive at 11th street without a driver's license or inspection sticker, and that only one headlight was burning. The bond was $40. He had but 517.

And so he had to wait in a cell until his butler arrived from the Torter residence at 4043 Lake Park avenue with the rest of the money. lw i ur mm i and Benjamin Hall, 57, both deaf mutes, were continued until Tuesday by Judge Oscar fff7 O'Banion Lieutenant Has Heart Attack in N. Y. Campus Insult Avenged in Traditional Setting. The summer suit that Hvrs up lo Us namo in S.

Ca pi -1 OFFERl 35 T6 A (Pictures on back page.) Shreveport, May 31. Two co-eds met on the field of honor today in a duel to the finish over an insult. The affair was over 'SPECIAL REGULAR $10 VALUE yes terday. Graham a mbers, husband of Mrs. Chamb-ers, also a deaf mute, was the compl ain-ant Mrs.Cham- Personality Haircuts A if OIL Permanent Yave including SHAMPOO.

FINSER WAVE HAIR CUT AND OIL TREATMENT Da Lixt Facials Mrs. Chambers. J. .11 -J. sr.oo J2 COMPLETI I i Zefos Ptrminml Julian Potatoes Kaufman, who was anions the last of Chicago's notorious gangsters, died last night in New York and not with his boots on.

A heart attack finished him while he was in retirement, much to the surprise of many policemen. lie was 40 years old. Potatoes got his gangland appellation because his father once was a millionaire commission merchant. Back in the uproarious twenties Kaufman was a lieutenant of Dion O'Banion, the fiower merchant who won 1he distinction of having the costliest gang funeral and one of the earliest. Most of the rest of Potatoes' pals likewise died by the gun.

Among them were Hymie Weiss, Jack Zuta, Vincent Schemer Drucci, and Louie Alterie. Some of those still living are Johnny Torrio, in a federal prison; Al Caporie, in a federal asylum, and Joe Saltis, who is currently being sued for divorce. Kaufman's body was taken to a New York mortuary last night. Services will be held there at 2 p. m.

to-r'ay. It is planned to bury Kaufman in Chicago. The sun can shine it busts-The rain can really let loose. And this ligbtweigbt (vcighs only 37J ounces, size 40) porous suit will lauh it off and come back for more without being ruined by the rain or faded by the sun. With its resiliency, its fresh colors, and authentic tailor-in, SunSca-Spun will fill the bill for even the most anti-summer-suit" man.

bers and Hall, who have been living at 1205 North La Salle street, wrote for the court's information that they love each other. Mrs. Chambers added that she did not wish to live with her husband. Judge Caplan then contin ued the case until an interpreter could be obtained. Chambers came to Chicago recently from Lena, to search for his wife and Hall.

When he found them he had them arrested. Mrs. Chambers denied that she and Hall had been living together. i I Treatments SUCCESS IS ASSURFD! Our expetU toeclalhe tn wavlnq hdir where otnen failed. We take test curls, space cuclt closely, and use the latest equipment and fresh supplies.

WE GUARANTEE that you, too, will have a beautiful long lasting wave whether your hair Is normal, dyed, bleached, coarse, fine or baby fine. While this special offer is in effect you receive our reguljr Glamour revitalizing oil wave including a hair cut and an oil heafmenr for $5.00. shadowed by all the traditions of the old south, where a man's pistol was ever ready to avenge slights and speak his dislike. The girls stood back to back, in regular dueling custom. Each was armed with a previously agreed weapon.

Each burned with a hope that her aim would be as true as her convictions. Seconds and judges held their breath as the girls moved apart the prescribed five paces. There was no doctor on the scene. Suddenly the girls turned and let fly with the weapons they carried. One missed, but the other, who claimed she had been insulted, didn't.

She hurled a dripping chocolate pie squarely into the face of her opponent. Challenger Is Winner. The winner was Miss Anna IIol-stead of Shreveport. Her opponent, who got plastered, was Miss Varnelle Plastow of Day Shore. N.

Y. Both are co-eds at Louisiana Tech at Rus-ton. east of here in northeastern Louisiana, where the duel took place. Miss Holstead had objected to Miss i i .1 Chiropody FRZE THIS AD GOOD FOR A REVLON MANICURE WITH A GLAMOUR Wave OPEN VNNGS Kvi UTY A tO Inc House Committee Votes to Seat Evanston Legislator Springfield, 111., May 31. Special.

I The house committee on elections tonight voted to seat Representative Drennan J. Slater Evanston 1, after dismissing the election contest filed by D. Hayes McLaughlin, a write-in candidate. Suit, Srrand Flr East of Hoflwed U7 Ko. Cork St.

Tel. 34(1 a FIND STKEKT C'AK MCTIM 1) E.V I). h'Xiy of a man ivji found Kno-rvelt road jiii-t fast, of ai-eimc Apparently he hail been hit by a Opposite fkt SiermOM Mot Plastow's blunt dosci ipt ion of her lit Mitm i litt wnrr I V- V. "TV I 1 7 k' Rnpoji chiffon coat or ft crepe ds-esx. 2thf.

green trtth whit. fthSL sass you nuto rotma aoo6 i it tin ft. i 1 i I 5 NEW t--S SHIRTS .1 Li Vj kJ La win SPECIALLY PRICED FOR THIS 3-DAY JUNE DRESS I 5FIE uh- "mil I i-l I 'Mm 1 I I mm A M'liitc Iirtmilvloth shirts, of fine Egyptian oiion woven in Knglantl Ta 4. A 4 i 4 FOR JUNIORS, MISSES AND WOMEN 3 for 1 G00 at FROM THE BUDGET SHOP Dark rayon sheers, printed rayon cMJtons, rayon laces and nets. Printed pure dye silks.

In redingotcs, dresses with short jackets or coats. Misses' sizes, women's regular and half sizes. FROM THE TEENYA SHOP Rayon crepe jacket dresses, printed pure dye silks or novelty rayon crepes, printed rayon chiffons, black rayon jerseys and marquisettes. Spun rayon redingotes. In white, pastels, navy, black.

Sizes 9 to 17. The lustrous hitc broadcloth shirts were voven of the long staple Egyptian cotton for which the Nile Valley is world-renowned. British looms wove them into the soft ricli fabrics preferred by smart Londoners. Even without monograms these shirts arc unusual at 3 for SS.8S. With monograms it's a not to be overlooked Father's Day gift opportunity.

Imported white linon handkerchiefs with expertly hnnd-cmhroiderctl monograms 1 finom Urates. 5 6 for at 1600 FROM MISSES' MODERATE PRICE DRESSES Primed rayon crcpr dresses, some with jackets; printed pure silk chiffons, thin dark rayon sheers, twin prints vith long coats. Monotone or colorful prints. Lovely black and white prints. FROM WOMEN'S MODERATE PRICE DRESSES Dresses with short boleros or hiplength jackets.

Printed pure dye chiffons, rayon sheers, printed Bemberg sheers, duco-dot rayon chiffons. Black, navy, pastels. Rayon sheet Iml.ero drees Black, navy. 18- 16.00 Moderate Pric presses. Solution two of the Men's store's approach to the knotty problems what to give father on Father's Day are these frosty white, pure imported linen handkerchiefs.

The fabrics belong to the first rank of the breast pocket rank, and the delicately worked initialing has all been done by hand. Handkerchiefs and Shirts, first floor at FROM THE EVENING SHOP Dainty organdies with billowing skirts, crisp cotton seersuckers, cool sleek rayon jerseys, ethereal rayon chiffons. Evening gowns with jackets and dinner gowns. In pastels, blacks, alt whites. Sizes for juniors, misses and women.

It Fer Sberfs A-For Handkerchief Rn cJl 30 260 C--8 C-75 -ED- at FROM NORTH ROOM DRESSES Sheer, cool thin black dresses and costumes in pure dye silk or rayon chiffon. Ruching trimmed cardigan dresses, and long coat ensembles. Dresses with shirred chiffon boleros, chiffon with val-type lace inserts. Sizes 12 to 20; 36 to 44; 16'2 to 24 VS. 2600 3CS C-n c-8 RMS 5 26 c-t: C-83 c-t CARSO'i i e.Scott Carson Pirie Scott Ca 4.

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