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Show POLICE WEARY AFTER WORRIES OF HALLOWE'EN One Boy Dead, Other Children Chil-dren Injured as Result of Observance CHICAGO, Nov. 1. Police and firemen on nlpht shifts welcomed tho' dawn today following one of tbe busiest busi-est Hallowe'ens in Chicago's history., The fire department answered 113 alarms during the night, a new record for Hallowe'en, Police calls for the most part were from persons who thought tho crowds of boys were carrying their pranks ftloting started on the north Hide when a motorist was attacked by v mob after he had driven into a crowd and knocked down a bo. Tin, prowdj which police estimated 8,000, had gathered to watch a band of boys and girls In freak costumes and their laces blackened, push a blazing1 wagou through tbe slret. TARGET FOR TOMATOES. SCreet car men and police who at- t-mpted to Interfere were pelted wltr. I oniatoe.". Daniel Katacyznk, 4 years ' old. j while attending a parts threw a peanut pea-nut In the air and caughl 11 in his mouth. The- nut lodged In his throat.' He died at tho county hospital. Ray Nelson, 10 encountered o r,al dragon while tearing down a fence. The fence belonged to James Lra who grabbed a pick and struck Nelson Nel-son over the head, fracturing hla skull. CillljDREN VO( MH.IV BRATTLE Wash., Nov. !. Alice Rask, 12 years old, and Robert Rob-inson. Rob-inson. 8. were wounded hi re Tuesday night when A H. Stone. 7n, fired R load of buckshot and rook salt at a crowd tbot WSJ tearing down hlx fence as a Hallowe'en prank. Stone vvus ar rested V |