is the continual, daily tap, tap, tap of the tackhammer girl says the affair was an accident. The brick was thrown 83 ed in the Chicago Daily News of May 29, 1907 : According to the story told by the girl, the trouble grew According to the girl's statement the missile was meant for in thousands of newspaper items, sermons, public in the door yard of the Denlow home, 40 Webster avenue. the death of her mother, which occurred after a brick is not the occasional sledge-hammer blow that tells. It DISPUTE OVER BEER COSTS LIFE. Clybourn avenues and get her a pail of beer. speeches, private conversations, etc. the Denlow home May 21, at about 5 130 p. m., and after The Rule of "Not Too Much." chatting awhile, suggested that Elma go to Webster and Girl is Arrested Follozving Mother's Death from Brick. was held this afternoon to place responsibility for it. Here is a case in point. The following item appear- out of her refusal to "rush the can" for a neighbor, a Mrs. Mrs. Denlow died from tetanus, said to have been brought thrown by the girl had struck the woman in the head. The Oswald, 59 Perry street. This woman, it is said, came to another woman. on by the wounds from the brick. Following the notifica- Elma Denlow, 15 years old, was arrested today following tion of the coroner regarding the woman's death an inquest