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Unpopular Temples- Newbern, Tenn.—The Beth- lchem Cumberland Presby- terian church, which is located two miles east of Newbern, has been entered by thieves and several valu- able articles were taken. The unknown partics made good their escape, it being the first time that a church building has been entered in. this section in many years. — Nashville (Tenn.) Bann Corporeal Connubiality —Gary, Ind.—Wives of striking steel workers in the A Confusion of Sounds —12 Perish as French Bark Sings in Channel.—Brook fyn (N. Y.) Eagle Speaking a D Lan- guage — Reuben lor, isq., has returned from Dayton, O., where he had interviews with many of his DECEASED relatives.—Lafay- ete (Ind.) Courier The Price of Food— Large front room with bath for two; Sos, two meals in- cluded. Alhambra ‘Hot Seattle (Wash.) Times. Gary, Ind., steel mills— © Unterwoot & Undiricoo! members of the women’s auxiliary of the Steel Work- ers’ Union, are today wait- member. ing rtply from Mrs. Gary, wife of the United States Steel Corporation.—San Fran- cisco (Cal.) Call. Come All Ye Elements—Rain to- night and Wednesday. Warmer tonight. Colder Wednesday afternoon and night in north, This is an important meeting and a full attendance is desired.—Clifion ‘orge (Va.) Revi The Faithful Member—John Buck- ner, who resides with his family in West Mount Vernon, had the misfortune yes- terday to lose his right hand, with the exception of the thumb.—Bellingham (Wash.) Herald. Double Duty—Wanted—Women for cleaning wood work and Fireman. Apply to Stewart at Swannanoe-Berkeley Hotel.—A sheville (N. C.) Citizen. Dirty Criticism—Mrs. Tuttle, with the remaining children, was taken back to the Home for the Friendless, where they will stay until they find a cleaner place to live.—Chicago Tribune. Hardly Possible—Big Bill Russell, as Capt. November Jones, is certainly fortu- nate in having too charming leading ladies in his new satirical comedy-drama. “This Hero Stuff,” at the Alhambra today.— Utica Observer. At the Wedding—The bridal party then entered the living room of the home and there before an mtpovERISHED altar of ferns, palms and the flowers of late summer the ceremony took place.— Jamestown ing Journal. H. PAINTS WITH EITHER HAND- Sue Has Her Hanps Furr Miss Florence Parbury of New York is society’s most versatile , DANCES AND SINGS AND writes prose, poetry, mus Chicago Herald-Examiner. A Giant Swing—Raft, with the bun- dle beside him and the harpoon held bi tween his knees, swung his head from the great beach on his right to the broken country on his left.— Popular Magazine. The Colder the Harder—A consider- able rise in the temperature was experi enced here this afternoon, making the atmosphere more durable.—Waxahachie (Tex.) Light. Doctor, Doctor!—Columbus day will be quietly observed in Pittsburg tomor- row. As the day is a legal holiday stork exchanges and banks will be closed.— Pittsburg (Pa.) Leader. A Joyless Function— Mrs, Archibald R. Kirk of Iowa City, formerly Miss Blossom Lynch of this city, gave a one o'clock luncheon yesterday at Hotel Montrose, the honoree being Miss Grace Ives, a September bride. The table wa set for twelve and included the BURIAL party and a few intimate friends.— Cedar Rapids Gazette. Taking It Easy—General refuses all INVITATIONS to devote full time to his work.—St. Louis Republic. Retrospective—Scott Perry, the big pitcher . . . has landed in Franklin, Pa., and declares that he will make that little town his former home.—PrttspurcH Dispatcu. A Poor Show?—John Stookey is al- almost well again after being laid up with PANTOMIME poisoning.—Lamar Sentinel. 23 Ungallant — Prominent society folk spending the summer at Newport at- tended the recent dog show there, displaying many of the latest Parisian fa 4 Here is shown Miss Olga Schrameck (left) and Mrs. E. C. Forstneer of New York. Both entered as contestants for the prizes.— Nogales (Ariz.) Oasis. Was ‘‘Mural'’ Censored?—View from the balcony, showing beautitul MORAL paintings above proscenium arch. —Cuaption bo picture in Motion Picure News. Amatory Expert Wanted—Young man to assist in care and training of LOVE. Apply Brooklyn Hebrew Orphan Asylum, Ralph Ave. and Pacific St., Brooklyn. APPLY EVENINGS.—New York Times. Amusement Not Interfered With— The Serbian Minister and Mme. Grouitch with a small party of friends, prep at the Cafe St. Marks last evening before going to the theater.— Washington Star. After Methuselah's Record—Charles F. Greene has just completed THREE HUN DRED AND THIRTY years as postmaster at West Goshen.—New Haren Evening Register. No Wonder They Looked—And in the rear, standing apart from the rest, A SILENT WOMAN dressed in black soBBED ALoup, unheeding the glances toward her.—New Orleans Item. Startling Assertion—And_ there is many a good actor of BOTH SEXES ON BROADWAY today who can tell you of seasons when he had only three or four weeks’ work for which he was actually paid.—Dearborn Independent. comichooks., com