■“LA. • UNU 1 urs, « ll^niUAIN,•' ’ ’ ■ ' * ’ ' i\. ' ' * , *■■■'■ , ■ ' •,;.r,,V :-v •**»* . *! :rim iff4 * J.. ; • -.\ * •■ ■•'!*/• v --.4 # 'A* »yv . '' ImI..'I\ti*1*Se?eaairik,•t4l*ei-id1-■ywo.is'51,1-ajrCHICAOO, July 19.— (/F) “What a night,” James Serle to,a mechanic was saying to him self today. Meaning Fridaynight.Serier o was kidnaped by tWo men, robbed, beaten when he resisted his captor- shot in the left hand nc finally tossed from the bandits’ car.CHICAGO, July 19.—(A3)—Oh, it’s din, din, din; The ratlin’, rushin racket-thunder din And it’s got to be stopped.Like New York and some other places, Chicago is taking its noise seriously and has namecjl a committee to put thlt;5 muffleron.Dr. Arnold Kegel, health commissioner, started the ball going Friday by informing a group of railroad men that one of the principal things to be avoided is blowing off steam” by locomotives.Experts with nojse measuring machines are going about town, stethoscoping sound.CHICAGO, July 19.—(/P)—Lake Michigan bathers if Health Commissioner Arnold H. Kegel has his way, may soon be able to absorb the sun’s rays without the hindrance of a bathing suit. Dr Kegel Friday asked for thef (establishment of solariums at allt-iS r tix10isbeaches, one for each sex.“A olarlum,” the commissioner said, “is nothing but a. stretch of sand with a high board fence around it”-S'NEW YORK, July 19.—(/P)— David Belasco find David Warfield are friends again.4,- Producer and actor worked together for years, but disagreedand did not even speak.ill '* • .tisidfeler-;0idt-Warfield’s illness has brought “T'fthem together.WILLIAMS LAKE, B. C., July 19.—(fP)—A mysterious, enormous, terrifying fish, known as an ogopogo, is in. the lake if Roderick MacKenzie, provincial legislator, has things straight. : He says .something, elastic ai d alive uncoiled and upset his sail-, boat and it might , easily have been such a creature.Legend is .tht. an gopogo once wrecked' ^boatload of In-j dians at the same spot and conveyed them to the Pacific ocear oy a subterranean passage.rt;e-)ft-£La 1Is Not Complainant. \V, Nafrie of a complainant in a* Hearing before Justice Henry: Seeba Thursday of a police dog!djwas published as Carl Grand-:nr~ \LSanark.i' Mr. Grundmark was hot dhe complainant. It wasfeaj$feGunberg.lt;rtW'''JSStorty-acre f arm is run by therBagtist chrfrch of Hopkins;' Mo., ' tp help pay the minister’s salary.A