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Squaring the Circle—He had seem- ingly become excited, for the marks on the ground indicate that he had tramped in a CIRCLE about ro feet squARE.—Oil City (Pa.) Derrick. Verbal Myopia—Q.—Where do the voices come from? A.—I don’t know. Since my father took me to spiritualist meetings I can hear everything. They are real voices just like I hear now, but 1 can’t see them.—Chicago Tribune Why So Darned Frank?—Sheriff Pax ton was married Tuesday to Miss Alive Wood, of Brevard. The prisoners were brought to the Asheville jail.—Raleigh (N.C.) News & Observer Couldn't Put ‘Em Out—He grabbed two wildly scampering forms, INEXTIN GUISHABLE in the darkness, and roughly pushed them to the end of the coom Detective Story Magazine for November 25 No Medicine Chest Complete With- out One—Baby won't suffer five minutes with croup if you apply Dr. Thomas’ local freight train.—Lake Charles (1. American Press. Panama Equals Decease—Ehrman used the surname William and was so known at the bank and at No. tog Seventy-fourth street, where he lived with his wipowep mother. His FATHER is reputed to be a prominent MAN RESID: NG in Panama.—New York Journal Making a Gallic Holiday—The French government is to deliver a memo- rial in the form of an engraved certificate to the family OF EVERY AMERICAN SOL DIER KILLED IN THE WAR ON WASHING- TON'’S — BIRTHDAY.—/uron (S. D.) Huronite. A Hot Air Rifle—The latter declares he went to the Lewis home at noon yes- terday to get some ARGUMENT which belonged to his late wife and Lewis attacked him with a gun.—Nevada State Journal Hubby’s Home Work Mrs. Newberry obtained a temporary injunction against her husband some months ago, and in answer to this Newberry asked the Court to allow him $2,600 for painting and carpenter work which he claims he did on his wife's BLousts.— Philadel phiaNews No Glosed Season for Bad Shots Frank Whitney shot a 150-pound doe not far from his house in Middlesex, and Game Warden H. O. Kent of this city missed his buck companion by only a few rods.—M ontpelier (Vt.) Argus. An Acrobatic Spouse—A man named Blue testified that he was at the home of Arch McRae on Monday night, Novem ber 17th, during a quarrel between Me- Rae and wife, and that McRae struck her over the supper table with a chair on the head.—Rockingham (N. C.) Post Dispatch Deserved His Sentence—Howard Baker, 1 Years Old, Father of Three, Found Guilty.—Bufalo (N. Y.) News Pity the Poor Hen—MAKING HENS pay their way through college is the novel scheme conceived by Garry Miles, Sher man Ives and Clarence Vail, who are at tending Connecticut Agricultural College this year.—Boston (Mass.) Post Since t.¢ be »biles A Criminal Forecast- ginning of the YEAR 2049 aut have been stolen in this state.—Phi phia Public Ledger e Substantial Part of the Meal With the turkey were served half a dozen kinds of vegetables, bread, cranberry sauce, half a dozen kinds of pies, a little cake made with real sugar AND Mrs. Edward A. Lamb.—IWorcester (Mass.) Telegram. A Welcome Addition to the Family Born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Amett, McAlester coal fields. —Guthrie Okla.) Leader Path of Hymen Leads But to the Halter ‘The privat. path in Central Park has been busy ever since crisp weather set in.””—N York Mlustrated News. 23 Stepladder Balancing—When they all had gone she signed to Susan and the father, and they, too, went out quietly THEN SHE CROSSED THE ROOM WITH A LIGHT STEP AND PLACED IT ON HER HAIK —Moving Picture Stories Magasine Hunger in Zion—Our Vesper Ser are well rendered, but very poorly Preaching to empty Jews is St. Andrew's vices attended. almost out of the question (N. ¥.) Chronicle. Limiting His Service— After the ver dict Evans was sentenced to net less than twenty years NOR MORE THAN LIFE in the State Prison at Auburn.—Syracuse (NV .) Post-Standard. Why Santa Was Late—When inter- viewed at the institution last night by a reporter of “The News,” David explained that he had been coming from Boston and had been stuck in the chimney for seven minutes. —New York Mlustrated N His Mental Grasp—A man in the street THOUGHTFULLY grasped a live wite and was killed —Hartford (Conn.)Courant. And Lighted The exquisitely decorated for this interesting event. —Valdosta Ga.) Times. SOUSE Was Overdrawn Account—She even for got to present her cieck for George's unexciting kiss. —Smuth’s Magazine. The Ghost Walked—The Late Coun- sel Horkins entered the court at this stage.— Toronto (Can.) Star Broke in the French pi Thomas D. Doyle and Mrs. Laura Ellen Doyle, divorced a month ago, went to Paris and were rractureD.—Ashland (Ky.) Independent. How It Seems to Some Married People— John Manning, of Northampton shire, who has just brated his ninetieth birthday, has had 139 descendants, of whom 116 are now living His married life STARTED at the age of seventy-one y and LASTED sixty-nine Buffalo (N.Y.) News cele lescence alysis Faces St. Joseph with Fuel Exhausted— Headline in Wheeling (W. Va.) Intelli- gencer. comicbooks.com