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Not on Good Grounds—Labor pro- tests at the NATURALIZATION of mines Great Britain.—Sun, Vancouver, B. C. Worries of the Wedded—Col. Slister celebrates his silver wedding tomorrow, having been MARRIED since August 1, 1894.—Bulletin, Edmonton, Alta. Freedom Came Late—Four of the Mexican bandits were arrested, identi- fied, EXECUTED, AND LATER SET AT LIB- ERTY.—Times, Los Angeles. Foreback Movement—Sterling ex- change is jumpy. Yesterday it opened at $4.16'4, FELL to $4.1734, then ap- VANCED to $4.1 Manitoba Free Press. Maybe it Rains Oil—The chances of successfully fighting the forest fires will be greatly DECREASED if it rains.—Times, ronto. A New Offense—Walter Zimmer was found guilty in the Friday morning ses- ing traffic rules. C. D. Cole, arrested with Zimmer on a charge of WRECKLEsS driving, was dismissed.—Butte Miner. sion of police court of bre False Notes—“ A feature of the Peace celebration was the singing by a choir of 1000 vices.” —Press, North Vancouver, B.C. How She Was Dressed—The bride wore a GOWN of white bridal roses.— Syracuse Standard. How Many Miles on a Gallon?— One genuine reed baby carriage, used three weeks. Cost $3,850; will sacrifice for $25. Owner leaving city—Akron Beacon-Journ Unintentional — ‘‘ Honor among- thieves” is an old saying, but the pick- pocket who stole Lieutenant Com- mander Grieve’s watch during his recep- tion was an EXCEPTION TO THE RULE Leicester Chronicle. Confession—All persons are hereby forbidden to trust my wife, Mrs. Gladys FE. Hardesty, who has left my bed and board on sy Account.—W. V. Hardesty. st. Johnsbury (Vt.) Caledonian. Appetite—Fox Terrier—Pupp) weeks old, will cat anything, very fond of CHILDREN.—New Haven Register. Oh, Boy!—Best of all was the cuTion of Christine Miller, who sang the “Star Spangled Banner.” —Evanston Economist. Pershing Really Kissed ‘Em—Two schoolgirls presented him with a large bouquet of roses. ‘God bless you, my children, and thank you,” he said, as he KILLED both girls.—Philadelphia Daily Bulletin. Hasty Calculation—Up to noon today 150 men and+boys had been ar- rested, Of this number Frrty THOUSAND were charged with looting. henectady Union-Star. q T feature of cack for “Bad Breaks "which maj clipped from newspapers, magazines books and all readers are invited to contrib- ute. For the most amusing error of the types or a twisted expression, Juvce will pay $5. The original clipping in cack instance must be sent in to show the bona fide nature of the “break.” upce. Solid—The four children, who were so tragically deprived of their parents, are now in the care of a MATERIAL aunt, Mollie Breslof. —Bronx Home News. Where They Came From—China sent 900,000 CooTIES to work behind the lines in France.—Calgary Albertan, A Burrowing Plane—On his trip across the Rockies, Captain Hoy at times flew 6700 feet BELOW sea level. Winnipeg Free Press. How Did He Look ?—The thieves took everything else he had in the room. Mr. Ferris borrowed a pair of pants from the HouseMarp while he went out to a store and secured a pair of shoes, socks, ete.—Hampton (Ia.) Chronicle. Out of Sight on Sunday—Washing- ton Square, 41—Attractive room; newly decorated; gentleman only; not visible Sunday.—New York Times. 23 Quite an Operation—Galen Hart- man, son of Oscar Hartman, of 915 Eldridge Avenue, died yesterday after- noon in Cooper Hospital, Camden, following an operation for the removal of Pt near the heart.—Philadelphia Ledger. the Former wanted by Li- York Evening Managers Prefer Stars and Strikes” brary.—Heading in New Journal. An Unknown Work—The publica- tion of his work on God and the mtaor- Atity of the soul in 1915 brought a re- currence of that vigorous criticism by opponents of his theories that punctu- ated his long scientific career.—Comment on Haeckel in Philadelphia Inquirer. A Fervid Moment—In both hotels the strong boxes contained a large amount of jewels and securities belonging to the guests, and when the latter heard of the holdups at KISING time this morning their first thoughts turned to these in panic.— N.Y. Journal. Open Eared—“While asteeP in a hut, Jimmy OVERHEARS a conversa- tion between the two Russians.”—Boys’ Realm. Some Acrobat—“ ... he turned his back to the fire . . . and stared at the embers.”—From “River Law,” in Adventure. Bribing Nature—“If pratus can be arranged would not mind TAKING CHARGE OF CHILDREN in lieu of passage.""—States- man (Calcutta) advertisement, Scandal—Fannie kson shot and killed her husband, Stonewall Jackson, a few miles cast of Greenwood Monday night. Both are negroes. She shot him WHILE HE WAS IN BED WITH A WINCHES- Ter riFLE. Fannie is in jail here now.— Hattiesburg (Miss.) American New Triangle Cure—A suit was filed in the Circuit court by Charles Turney, asking $50,000 damage from Roy I. Houghton for the ALLEVIATING of his wife’s affection —Mount Carroll Democrat.