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Mrs. Jekyll and Hyde—Later, Mrs. Smith became separated when her family moved and she married. —Times, Twin Falls, Idaho. The Hanging was Postponed—The average attendance the past month was 436. Two hundred and seventy-nine were not absent a single day or part of a day. There were twenty-four tardies, no truancy and NO CAPITAL PUNISHMENT. Democrat, Lamar, Mo. In Hog Signo Cholera—" [ take great pleasure in introducing Dr. Kinni- son to the people, ESPECIALLY TO THOSE WHO HAVE HOG CHOLERA, as Dr. Kinni son is very eflicient in this work and will prove a success if given a chance.”— Chillicothe (Mo.) Constitution. Double Affliction—It was the first time Meiman had heard from his sister since the world war broke, and she had lost ROTH HER HUSBANDS.—Louisville Herald, Even as Eve—The bride was gowned in white chrysanthemums and autumn leaves formed the decorations.—Boston Globe, Don't Give Up the Revolution— Q. Who coined the expression, “Don’t give up the ship?” 1.0. I A. This expression was used by Commodore Perry at the battle o} Lake Erie iv THE REVOLUTIONARY war.—Detroit Journe r Social Position—As a hostess, it was agreed that Mrs. Wright was a hitching post two feet wide and six feet tall which the Street Department will put up on Cross Street as soon as the frost is out.—St. Johnsbury (Vt) Caledonian, A Strange Disappearance “Crawshay watched the two men disappear out of the corner of his eye." The Box with the Broken Seals,” 2, Phillips Oppenheim. On Their Way—Last night Evangelist Scoville spoke on the Bible hell. Mr. Delosa Smith sang asolo,“ We Will Meet You There.” —Cedar Rapids (Iowa) Gazette. A Big Reward—Cornelius Van- derbilt, U.S. R.,is today the proud possessor of the Distinguished Ser- vice MEAL which he received last night in the 22d Regiment Arm- ory.—New York World. From “Wours’s Wear,” Piling Irishism on Hibernicism An Irishman once boarded a train in which every seat except one was occupied This seat had as occupants a young sport and a large shaggy dog.—Boy's Magazine Cootie Farming—They learned that cotton farming is supplanting dairying in the irrigated valleys of Arizona despite the general tendency in the United States to replace one crop farming with diversi fied crops and Licestock.—Greeley (Colo) Tribune. Coid Storage Pelics?—" Employ- ment Bureau Here Will Assist Ex-Service HEN in Locating Souvenirs from France.” —Headline in Mobile (Ala.) Register The New Obstetrics —" Morirrs and their new babies are helped into the world by Miss Mowbray ton (D. C.) Times Washing A Devil of a Time—Mr. Simm SIN concert in Acolian Hall. —Headlin Poughkeepsie (N.Y) Star and Enter prise The Result of Government Con- trol? From the southern terminus of the snow belt heavy TRAINS have been falling. —Philadel phia Enquirer. For Those Who Like Picture Puzzles Mra Grover A. Whalen Suting Berwees the Prince of Wales ond wemely Low Wah Steel Bas Sterched by « Wowts’s Wan Anat sot Waere, Ou, Witene axp Persuixe? 2 tHe Prince Cor V Parnally Fed oa Wh Tale and Chek Bovine Football—That combination was Hugh McDermott at quarter, Dor- sey Boyle and Harry Hill at halfbacks and Swatck at) BULL-BACK.—Oklahomat City Oklahoman, Women broke n to play on the Hymn of the Times into weeping and some one beg: “Nearer, My Gotp, to Th great organ.—Spokesman- kane, Wash he Profits of Matrimony—.A sec- ond Jater Captain Graham was selling his wire as dearly as possible—Vee Fork Pribune The Scrap Faucet—Street Picuts were turned off in Chicago, due to the coal shortage.—Aalamazoo (Mich.) Ga A Heavy Broadside One of the Sinn Feiners drove the car at full speed against the police, who fired’ car wheels and wounding one of the four or five volleys, splintering the Newark (N. J.) Ledger. occupants, Going to the Bow-wows—Dr, T. W Shore, of Boonville, spent today in Win- ston-Salem, on his way home from At lantic City, where he took part in the field trials held) there for from all parts of the country in City Sentinel, Winston-Salem N.C) Strange Coincidence—He was urm where his parents New York Mail. born on the were at the time. On the Blink—“It paused a moment here, reconstructed itself and in a breath dropped to the floor and shot straight into his LISTENING EVES. Argosy Magazine Sor Oct. Too Much for Words—There was a crowd of perhaps 150 per- sons in front of the building, com posed largely of women, which is survived by a widow, a son, and a glimpse of the prisoner.—JM/ur- chester (N.H.) Union. Horticulture Extraordin With that peculiar, microscopic in terest that all men have for little things in the midst of big events, Harry had seen a blood-red Nose, well off to one side of Craig, drop the stem of it had been invisible shears.—.Ir 2gth. as if snipped | ARE comicbooks.com