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The Day Book from Chicago, Illinois • Page 30

Publication:
The Day Booki
Location:
Chicago, Illinois
Issue Date:
Page:
30
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mmmmmwmmmmmmmmm if I -THE THREE CUSHION BILLIARD CHAMPION fti Joseph Carney. Joseph Carney is the world's ehampion three cushion billiard player. He won the titlefrom Alfredo De Ore, Jan. 12, at Denver in one of the most sensational finishes ever witnessed on a billiard table. The match was played in three blocks.

Carney finished the first night's play 25 points behind De Oro. He finished the second night but 12 behind and won out the last night, establishing a world's record of 50 points in 31 innings. 'o The fellow who can-laugh a bit As he goes upon his way, Is the fellow who can make a hit With all moSjt any dayl LATEgpWS Parker E. Abell, postal employe who pleaded guilty last week to rifling mail while working at the postoffice as a subj months in the house of correction IM by judge in the U. S.

district court. Abell lived at 1901 Mo-t zart street and is married. Believing she was late to school Milo Tobjecky, 7, 646 Wells st, started to tun. She ran around one Wells st. car and into the front of another.

She is not expected to recover. still, remains at thirty-six cents. Eggs at 32 cents. Tom Colomby, fireman of No. 2 insurance patrol, was slightly injured this morning when he fell while working at a fire on West 14th st.

and Western ave. Albert W. Wolter must die for the murder of pretty little Ruth Wheeler, whom he decoyed to his lodgings in N. assaulted and murdered. Gov.

Dix, finally refused executive clemency today. It is two years since Wolter was found guilty of first degree murder. Commander Levi Bertolette, U. S. of gunboat Yorktown, stationed at Guayaquil, Ecuador, died of yellow fever early today.

Prussia today celebrating 200th anniversary of birth of Frederick the Great, George W. Perkins says that "so far as he knows" the steel corporation ancf the Harvester company never hae had any-.

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