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The Day Book from Chicago, Illinois • Page 6

Publication:
The Day Booki
Location:
Chicago, Illinois
Issue Date:
Page:
6
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imwwmMUkn NEWS OF THE DAY CONCERNING CHICAGO Sunrise, sunset, 6:21. James H. Wilson, 5340 Vernon fined $50. Impersonated newspaper reporter when arrested. Louis Ritzinger, 122 W.

49th, janitor, fined $25 because he hit delivery boy in quarrel. Ignatz Onchak, 4318 S. Halsted, held by police. Wife died of blood poison from broken leg. Think he beat her.

Joseph Kahout, 2423 St Louis held by U. S. Comm'r Foote for sending improper matter through mails. Albert Hoover, 51 E. Grand found overcome by gas.

Tube in mouth, police say. Despondent Four women and two men arrested in raid on alleged dive at 706 N. Clark. Charles Wehrman, address unknown, found dead on Northwestern tracks. Hit by tram.

Carl 0. Wallace, 3253 Sheffield found dead in bed. Two gas jets on. Modesco Di Marco, fruit dealer, 534 W. Division, ordered held to the grand jury for shooting of Richard Gormley, special policeman.

Howard Haynes, 3539 N. Jensen and Fred Marberg, 3249 Herndon, in morals court on complaint of-a stenographer who alleges attempt to attack. Mrs. Eleanor Yates and Mrs. Maude Burnshire, Hammond, struck by a team of horses at State and Van Buren.

Books, pamphlets and engravings worth $10,000 given to U. of C. by Mrs. Geo. Eckels.

Octave Dua, tenor of grand opera company, arrested. Mrs. Ethel Dee-gan, 1742 Barry says he insulted her in movie show. Mrs. Theodore B.

Sachs, widow of suicide, may be made business manager of Edwards sanitarioum, Naper-ville. Joseph Mangold, Portland, i eld in $2,000 bonds by U. S. Com'r aote. Used mails to defraud, charge.

Wm. Ehler, 4237 Ravenswood shot seriously by policeman when he resisted arrest on suspicion. Lillian Gimber, 6236 S. Troy, missing from home since Tuesday. Went to shop; didn't return.

Michael Heitler, levee character, released on $5,000 bonds. Accused of violating Mann act Policeman Charles O'Connor, Stanton before trial board. Threw a sponge at fellow officer. Robert Moy, Chinese, appointed school census taker for Chinese district. Serg't Boschulte, Sheffield before trial boards Beat man he met with divorced wife.

Bernard Reynolds, 5445 S. 5th suicide. Killed self with gun when policeman tried to arrest him for wife beating. Ernest Wallace, negro, 3245 Wabash arrested as holdup man. Identified.

Two men arrested; two sought in death of Mrs. Agnes Middleton, 3267 Armitage av. Found-murdered. Louis Jacoby, 4809 Prairie sui-' cide. Poison.

Lost money in stock deals. WHY SIGN PAINTERS THINK LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL New York, April 6. Crocodiles nestled between the milky-white shoulder blades of some of New York's fairest beauties last night and early today. Lizards caressed bare throats and a few of Col. Roosevelt's nut-eating night birds perched upon pink-powdered arms of debutantes.

All this happened at a fancy costume ball at the Vanderbilt hotel, where the stenciled beauty fad had its first real tryout They say, girls, that you put the stenciled figures in in your bath. Arising from the water the zoo is discovered on your cuticle. Bad housing produces bad health..

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