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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 36

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Chicago Tribunei
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Chicago, Illinois
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36
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In -T 3 i dad rg 191.c TH WOR TUESDAY. APRIL 189 1922 rr: TES EWSPAP ER i Tornadoes and Floods Sweep South Central IllinoisStab Butler in Robbery of Brewster Home "77 '141. 'N, 1 i tkic 7 V' AMk 02.Ple''''''' i I I 44 ,,..4. 1' 46,0 itt: kikdo-sZ 1 zs p.4., z- --4---mt 4 io -Apleo (TA 4 A IN THE WAKE OF THE TORNADO AT IRVING-MN; ILL, Seven persons are reported killed and at least thirty-five injured in the storm which swept through the town. The picture was taken shortlytafter the tornado had passed, leaving death '-6 and destruction in its path.

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railroad tracks run over the dike. A string of cars standing at the point where the WM Ilk NMI. Aww.s m. water rushed through were broken in the middle and swept aside like corks by the torrent. The river continues to rise, and relief is being rushed to the stricken town.

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SLIGHT PRECAUTIONS WHICH WILL FOIL CROOKS SLIGHT PRECAUTIONS WHICH wit.1 rnti f'D nrtie Glance to the side of the door when a pretty girl rings your bell. She may be accompanied by a male companion, ready to slip in. MURIEL M'CORM ICK rnakes er professional stage debut today in Kimball hall with the French Modern Theater company. Do not open the door without a chain across the opening. A.

crook may stick hrs foot in, making it impossible to push the door shut. When leaving. your house, double-lock your door, throwing the bolt. A' knife will open the ordinary door lock. A stick placed between the upper el: lower rash of a window will prevent itt being jimmied.

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1 I ol. i I I 1 I I 1 I I i a BUTLER STABBED IN BREWSTER ROBBERY. IVII ham 'Graham, who was wounded by a thug while resisting, robbers at the home of Walter S. Brewster. 'STER ROBBERY.

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Mayo spoke yesterday at the home of Mrs. Frederick D. Countiss. From left to A right are Dr. L.

L. McArthur, Charles Wacker, Mrs. Wacker, Dr. Oschsner, Mrs. Frederick D.

Countiss, Dr. J. Mayo, Dr. F. 11.

Martin. THEY'RE BROTHERS. Michael Collins, Irish hero and commander in chief of the military forces of the provisional government, has a brother in Chicago. He is Sergt. Patrick Collins of the police force stationed in South Chicago.

$4 BREWSTER, head of Russell Brewster whose home yir a robbed by bandits. MRS. WALTER TER, whose valuable jewels were stolen by bandits in daring robbery. AS 0 1 1 II 1 1 1 SIMI, ft.

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