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Father and Child Doing Well—Je- rome Kern, the comp called up The World from Bronxvilie early yes- terday morning to announce that Miss Elizabeth Jane Kern had arrived at his home at 4:15 this morning. As soon as ne recovers He will sail for En: N.Y. Evening World. When One is a Crowd—The glit- tering band was clasped around Mrs, Hewitt’s left ankle, which was encased ne-colored hose. The let is said to contain e1GHTY soLrTaire dia- monds.—N, Y, Tribune. College Mathematics—Dr. Kellogg Gahagan '20, and Fulle '21, secured the best scores, averaging some 20 birds out of a_ possible 15.—IWilliams Record (Williamstown, Mass.). Park Bench Faculty—For Tiree WEEKS HE TRIED VAINLY TO SECURE A HOUSE IN WHICH TO LIVE, AND FINDING THE CASE SEEMINGLY HOPELESS, HE RE- SIGNED, HE HAS ACCEPTED A. SIMILAR enair at Wesleyan University at Middle- town, Conn,—BSaltimore (Md.) Sun. The Versatile Cleric—A\ commu ITY SING, D py Penriety Bowman, ADDRESSES BY THE PASTOR, ‘ournal More Ambitious Fowls!—“I have been instructed by the village council to enforce the ordinance against chick- ens running at large and riding bicycles on the sidewalk.”"—Red Deer Advocate (Alberta, Conn.). The Flivver Sex—DIAMOND RING—Suitable y Ford car. 146 Eighth St.—Detroit N We've Seen Their Bere FIRS T- CLASS cow and 1 hens for sale. Phone 2 Marion Ogden Standard. In the Mode—Desire the services of an experienced READY-TO-WEAR woman to travel in the larger towns in Missis- sippi_ and) Arkansas. — Memphis Com- mercial Appeal. And Chew Thoroughly—ecat soup from the s of the spoon, not from the end—New IWebster Dictionary. Some Kid—A few fri atives gathered at the home of William G. Winne, Sr, of Forest PL, on Wed: nesday evening in honor of ‘his e1cut- rentH birthday, Mr. Winne is a Civi War verrran, having served in the army in the navy on the U, S. S. Ossippe. uth Side Observer (Rockville Cen- : ds and rel- Wriggling It Out of 'Em—MI- CHAEL KOZOLOWSKI — Interpreter in steel Worms; formerly patrolman and deputy clerk of the Appellate Court; resides mM Lansing Av.—Cleveland News Leader. The Great Survival—He is sur- VIVED BY HIS WIFE WHO DIED TWO YEARS aco.—Raleigh (N. C). News & Ob- server. Beating Prohibition by an “Portland Public Market, 7, nd 13 Preble St, ac i rt sale.”—East- ern Argus (Portland, J, Their Customary Way—A sought by the roLice wHo prsari IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE SHOOTING. — Nei Vet $s. The Modest Thermometer—Wet bulb temperature at 6 a, m., rela- tive HUMILITY at 6 a.m, 78 p Deseret (Utah) N Such Is Fame—Dr. Soto in the long ago heard that the fountain of youth was in the new Ameri He fitted out a feet of vessels and sailed the unknown seas in quest of this supposed fountain. —Brunswick (Ga.) Banner, Began Young—He eEntistep IN THE Civin Wark wien 1 years otp, He was an attorney.—Camden (N. J.) Cour- ier, Sour Generosity—The Minister of Finance has opened a bureau for pts- TRIRUTING PICKLES, — NV. Y. Evening Telegram, Cute—The privecroom wore a gown blue silk, trimmed with and a butterfly bow of blue tulle Springfield (O.) News. Prone People—His program last evening was a varied one and one which held the audience to the last, and even at the end they were prone to have him stop.—Hastings (Nebr.) Tribune. Taking Candy From the Confec- tionery—The thieves were apparently in the act of sorting the solid silver from the sterling, as the assistant p entered.—Albany (N. Y.) Times U COUNT ’EM © Underwood & Underwood “Kine Arroxso or Spain, Hts Five Soxs ann Tuer Tutor"—New York Herald, Oct. 5. 2 A Plea for Personal Cleanliness WANTED — Woman wants washing, ironi d cleaning. Mrs. Huber, 1599 Gates Av. — Ridgewood (Brooklyn) Times. Well Connected—Ralph Randall WHO IS CONNECTED WITH THE NEW PIPE LINE FRoM Boonton 10 Jersey City, and who has been spending several months as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmitt, has gone to Paterson.—Cald- well (N. J) Progress. Probably From a Dog-Wood Tree— Albert Sanator, 237 Charles St., Mes- peth, a schoolboy aged 10, was bitten by a 106, sustaining a laceration of the right nd—Newton Register (Elm- hurst, N.Y. Ain't Science Grand?—Miss Edna Andule, aged 20, of 118 Borroughs Av., Winfield, was bitten by a dog, sustaining laceration. The Flushing Hospital found that she was suffering from ap- peodicitis;and removed her in his am: bulance to the hospital—Newton Regis- ter (Elmhurst, N. Fine Frenzy—Marcus Garvey, edi- tor of the Negro World, was shot twice and MAp if noon.—N Bunched = Electricity—CANTON, O., Oct, 10.—Miss Martha Guling, teacher, in the schools at Maximo, near Alliance, who was struck by a tot of lightning September 9, died at Mercy Hospital here this morning.—dthens (O.) Messenger. A_ Hot Compliment—“Ry Jove” cried Jim suddenly, “I have it. ; Princess Anne—my lilac__ Princess. That's how you'll go—as the Lilac Lady. And no one at the party’ll look sweater.”"—N, Y, Evening Journal. The New Eden—Wife to board help on large orchard. Exceptionally For particulars address § ford, Mass.—Morris- ville (Vt) News & Citizen, A Double Role—Justice Weeks was HIMSELF and assistant district attorn: under De Lancey Nicoll.—N. Y. Amer- fcan, Due to the H. C. L.—Roses, chrys- anthemums and dahlias were used in decorating the dining room table, and the birthday cake contained seventeen pink candles. An ice course and CAN es were served.—Times (Chattanooga, nd. The Vengeance of the Mob—Sev- eral cars were stalled by crowds stand- ing across the tracks and the TRACKS and the motormen were then dragged from their platforms.—Cleveland (O.) Press. Home Town—Mr. Henderson. was years old and had lived in Winnipeg for 447 years. —IVin- nipeg (Can.) Tribune, Methuselah’s 11-29-19 comichooks.Gelu)