ï~~-re tO iK Wit ' '-- ""' " of tihe license committee in recoinI~4OO 0' ~ii Wih t~el. r. basement and escaped with aboutmedn itpaagsi:
Tl h i' 1r.. Egenent denied Lh $10in it00eag ad,a 1trIke, but central police -1 0.ncurnc..The government contends taxiStvn. ale ~o st~th.)ian sitt In a big black au- calb drivers solicit trade for urnidst show M ~ages Somevene andle keot thmnieu- orati houses. This ordinance would
poiie~ a thre wre pckes an aWing, and when the five ran from the ass h oiei rvnigta
ttowd" iz th~e Street. asitteplc i rvnigta
5OW~f AD AIORbank with the money they drove prcic)
ertJonM uieandRPtrol-. a. ay at great speed. Alderman Htorne declared he corn.
V eg Joh.cur it.Pto- Chief of Dettetives Mooney with it piained to Chief of Police G'arrity
man Herbert Audiss were sent to die- squad of riflemen in a swift car ta nteTitet adSna
parse the crowd., C. J." Christian, a. started in pursuit as soon as wordthai nteTitet adSna
sseilor,. refused to "move on".and Au-a was received, but did not get sight: night ihirteen taxicabs were lined up
dime arestd hm. n th w *y o te';at a side street and that girls and
station,6 William Goldenberg,. a die-;! The oniy bank officials In the of- iby tten1 n 5wr se
charged soldier, tried to rescue the fice when the robbery wscmitdto use the vehicles.
sailr. atrlma M.G. aft elpd ws cmmited The Council also voted to give City
saior.Patolan. G Hff elpd1 were Harry Scitnene. cashicr, and iHail emtployees a half holiday today
taebt otesain iss Savilla Johnorn, the booikkeeper. for Christmas shopping.
Christian was turned over to a Mrs. Edward iressei. mother of the:, Q"rl h riigsi om- akporeo.wsi h al rdered the judiciary committee to
sore, on which he is assigned, but taking $804 from her safety depiosi.osdraznn ilfrsbiso
army officers said Goldenberg was bnx. but when she iheard the "omo to the Legislature.
bsroand their jurisdiction, so he was lion she hid the mtoney inside tier Dire-"ted the finance committee to
itreigwaist, and the robbers dili not gt't It considir Aldernman Clarkes order in.
lockes0 up, charged with ntrril The leader of the miners proposed icesn h
with a-poiiceman. Ito lack everybody in the vaut, iiut craigtepay of patrolmen from
one of the others demurred. $1,500 to $2,t00 a year.
War Was Unrighteous I "Noc. let's don't he thiat cruel," he'bjce. Lo'sndemitth
Wa W s nr~beus Iniaetst 'Lt' snd'e nt te usyWill Testiy
Says Engdoihl on Stand;Tthe basement, then, they wete for 7-Cent Fare Today
J'. Louis Engdahi. one of the five iidered. a robber with a revoniver
iaraotrlbeoeudegi~nrding8 each of the ten nnol on- 'r'." iity yresterday ihalienged the
S90iial'isedeso$rilbfrr ug other theratcnlti Miss Johnrson. atuity of the State 1 lt Utilities
Laod~s for vi'ttn of the aspion- "They name Into thi liatik just like'.-,,nsao to allo the [i'surface lines
age, act, stood his ground yesterday wild Indians." Miss Johnson said.
"ltiiore we knew wvhat was about to, I-brea7cnIae
ender cross aaminatb~n by Assistant happen they were amotng us, potiting A\itorney Â~". W. Gurley. for the
U~nlt..d States Attrosey Fleming. gins and swearing tite worst I CCCI:t ourface lines. wili tresent the comrWiy'thout htestilatlon Engdahl paid heard. I nearly faited front frighti"
"Nt'" when Mr. lemi'ang asked if he Stome of the hank cages wor ine saginii o oa.Prsdn
thoghtthewarwasit lgitec~slocked, but the robbers smtashied th'!.unard A. iiiiohy will be the first
thoighttheove wasa rgitersglass partitions and Cliitbi'd itt. 'i'ie'. I ttaess.
Conflict, seemed to know wheire it) findit he.
"Y think any government that l1r. en-k otiig$.ti fba-- lt 't.. iiui to ~t
s)ilintoney, wohicit was ret"edy i,. I-tiard tlesi' fcr dianiissai of Speciai
edtly enlists n a war for deanic- tknt h no rs 'ti isi'.5.t~;~T~-Lili u 1
isis 11110n Sc01l _____ ______________ lititiltl liir N i Iu1iRil1,.:1 f?~:11-~i
Wru I in 110ll ilIEU.L2:- 'iilrr it. li'iilitiil ifr till loel
ii mSSImTi" tic ailtlei. Du'Itecgy Art S~ud for Alliici;..,e,,;..,.-,.... j,-Â~.
616111 Win Honors in S2,3)6 f OP Mo n l A eAoJt i ilttii115tt dilii
fluisii Drks li hs ~ M e ic'aidJ 11" i161%it to ouch
NelJlin.1 Dueso anill i w if" Ale iis. tiiiietiith..oiiilAd
'W, S, Soe Drive for Day Nli uks f$i.'xi"t..jtllk1iiittgtn-.'sotdAd
The Irish booth, in charge of Mr, who employed detcer1",.t ie ritoate. 'Ti itouhi be referred to
Iproceedings said to ilbit 'tn ii,' Jui i'lre,'i"iiio,iiten to find the
hassle Dailey, sold $500 worth I.? terniplstetl by each reictlit oy Oil'' r i -rue'rdi uart postgit
war savings stamps In ten minutes 1 for $'5.'00 to the Satt..ri'ir t'",', i~ i r".' esnfrtebor'Crtutn h
Yesterday, leading tie foreign tan- tt'day' by Daniel iit~ i in. I N lit ttrlr:n ''ilt. itiarri fotulht that.
tit St. (tharles itotel Att tl il, ar., t r" Ii'lilo l' tits t' tinitnee diii
agdiionfrtedy ttry tha-t.isf" rt ~tdlietot, aatAt the Bohemian booth, Clark and false arrest adntoaliioii:">:.u 'prp
gadison s.. In charge of Mrs. I it'l 'lhe atiortoev ti (e., " ti h:, it r r.. iiin~ani'53
rtlleary wast in noatt a -h"i~et in ot'. ra bitt argo liiit the realty
rarosiova Kasalicka Hiolsinger. a ht affairs of the l)urkel".,till tiat ''ito ' -"ultiiit weiii to thc coin)erformanice of pantomine and sing- ltere was no-oi''astion for itsi arrest.!
ng was given' by Bohemian children. I"There is 'no reason whiy r p'~~" ioiitle,- fur investigatiion
fhe booth sold 1800. shoul d sue me." said Mrs. i'.irkhl'lt- "
Thneihboh teadAasit.o "t didn't emnpli hi ati Jud(ge Calls Arrest
The ewis both. tat andAdas din'tcause his arrest.
its., was second, with $150., -- of Aid. Kenna Unfair
Miss Anna Cajak of the Slovak 'Santa Suspected of Wh'ten.\Iilcrmsn Miet"I.- K'ennora ttas
tooth reported $335; WS, Othetia ChitrsTreThf ai~ined vettlu o a chtnge the
(yhrman. Swedish. Clark and Ran- I C rsm sTeT ethtigsl iurtt: ie h
lolph sts.. $325; Miss Mary SakawCas- And new Nvanston Secils'st San i of the.-eiebraiii'i 'if victory,.ka and Miss Isabel Lakowk~a. Polish., tu of being a thief. t. ti r -.iiiidge C."btltliit granted lKenna'e reJust because some one west to t1,- qust for a jury trial. Aft-r Ohs hear28.lawn of S. J. Llewellyno at 1.46 Ridge ing the judge ag-reed i.utt the deav., a neighbor of James A. l'attriit fondant that the C itia-tis' l.cague,
leception and' Dance and Edward Hines, atid cut owto alt ci.t'h is ptress"ing the " iarge thas
Jcarted sway two of Mr. Iirl-elyt- citia stt ot -Aderman fli. uufairSwells christmas.Fun.! 5aooriio spruce trrees. Ii( 1,141 ''lls hartender who.tilre the a"
charge that Santa 'was sit- - lol-tul i-ale has a tready ic e itted. Thle
A goodly sum was s.}dded to the 1 i'hrtstmas trees. and toot tietat I. r triali i-uries Oil b1ir1e Judge
ihicago Herald and Examiner Chris?- trec's are worth $5 and' $7. lit V~ idesisiu "ci. 20.
s Fund at a reception and dance. -tl ew ei.yn wioudn't have ill t.:,athe Auditorium Hotel last nighit cut for several hundred... (razed byIfuna
noer the auspices of a, lrge group i --------- - Y y nlena
snciety women and girs.cara
Mis Mo atherwa Man of Mnyser Dying She Ends Life in Lake
fthe party. Among her assistants. tjJ-. A nicor ii'o search for Mt-s. Esther
'are Misses Edna Johnsn,8Rsrtet.' a St. Annes Hospitl Olken.:1 years old, 892r; Comttmercial
fathier, Laura iyorlt. i.dred Gun,' Dying ai St. Anne's Hospitsl is a av.. coided last night whon her body
lorence. Winter, ts iatu.'eO'Brien. 'man of mystery, Since Sunda%. lies~ was found in the lake t'eyond the
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