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The Day Book from Chicago, Illinois • Page 3

Publication:
The Day Booki
Location:
Chicago, Illinois
Issue Date:
Page:
3
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JliwyfWjwpF8iSSj88l WHAT HAPPENED IN CHICAGO A May-day -parade will be held Sunday. It starts at 1 o'clock from fl 12th st and Ashland av. and is un- rA tlie ausPces of the Jewish Coun- cu and other branches of the Socialist' party. Illinois suffragists near split. Wo men divided on national program for eaual suffrage.

William W. 72Q R7th 5 conductor of Seminole Limited, shot by Mrs. Nellie Higgs, 32, 7410 Ingle-side av. Willis, who was named in her husband's divorce suit, may die. Edward Lelaniewski, 10, 2849 N.

Springfield played war with Louis Karasinski, 12. Gun discharged. Edward dead. National headquarters of American College of Surgeons may come here. Location committee favors Chicago.

Rosa Kite, 1045 VV. 13th had two beaus. Couldn't decide. Three armed men bound and gagged her and turned on gas. Revived.

Jake Stelnfield, jealous suitor, blamed. Oak Park given four months to raise tracko. Failure to submit plans by July 1 will stop operation of road. Railroads refused to pay county ta. Claim 54 cents on $100 valuation is too high.

Lieut-Gov. Barratt O'Hara will speak at the Grace Church open forum, Wabash av. and 15th Sun day, May 3. Subject: "Hunting a Job fl.t $4 3. WggIc 1 Body of Harry M.

Lent; 2823 War- ren found in lake. Disappeared Oct 28. Harvey A. Dwight, former secretary of Dwight Brothers Paper adjudged insane. Sent to Dunning.

School Board to appear Judge Foell's Deny his jurisdiction and right to issue fine. Mme. Schumann-Heink, opera singer, assailed by hubby in divorce hearing. Court refused to make -accusations part of record. $500,000 palace to be built by South Country Club.

Chicago "swells" want huge sun parlor and 340-Ioot veranda. Mayor Harrison to question Chief Gleason about Henagow killing. Will make effort to learn if police tried to cover up murder. Major Funkhouser must prove right to censor movies. Manufacturers question his legal right to pass on films.

Seven of the policemen disciplined for complaining of treatment transferred back to traffic squad. Committee of police who acted for companions promised to be good. George Barr, John McMahon and Jack Boes given one year to life for robbing three of John R. Thompson's restaurants. Richard O.

Hoops, 4433 Indiana and Mrs. H. J. Millet arrested at Kais-erhof Hotel. Paul J.

Motz, former husband of women, complainant-Fred D. Buck, 214 N. Kildare brandished finger in face of Louis Weber, 401 N. Peoria st. Louis bit.

Fined $5 and costs. Council committee on city expenditures ended. Mayor claims politics ruined work. Mr. and Mrs.

C. L. Loudenback suing each other on statutory grounds. Possession of child cause of cross bills. Charles Olson, member fire truck No 9, injured stopping runaway.

James Connerly, driver of wagon, slightly hurt. Miss "September again in court. Corporation counsel objects to lady. Although 75 men have been examined no jurors have been accepted in vote fraud trial. Fifteen injured in street car crash at Cottage Grove av.

and E. 108th st Investigators at County Hospital charge that city employes obtained free care. Louis Abrahams sentenced to six months in Bridewell and given $100 ettg.

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Years Available:
1911-1917