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Double Hard Luck—Deceased died from blood poisoning caused by broken ankle, when an automobile struck him between the lamp and. rv Galena ( Kans.) Times. tor Tough on Lansing—“ Mexican Am- bassador Told Inevitable Consequences of Continued Murders by Secretary ising.” —Headline in St. Louis (Mo.) Globe=Democrat. Matrimony on a Large Scale—The maneuvers of the entire Japanese army in which the emperor participated, wer married last week on the battleship Hyuga in Tokio bay.—Kansus City (Mo.) Journal ‘The pripe, Miss IsteX of the groom, carried a ie Colon- Arrest the Brid Nellie Zellinsky, wore rose-colored satin bouquet of pink carnations. —7 tst, Victoria, B. C. and Spirit Conversation—A man wio CAVE 11s NAME as Benjamin Sweet, sixty five years old, a civil engincer, was found DEAD IN HIS BED yesterday by Mrs. Car ter.—Brooklyn (N. Y.) Eagle season Bauer S. eleven a visiting His Vital Spot—This was a fegular on the T. O. P. until one Sunday afternoon warrior stepped on the big fellow, causing a painful injury just BETWEEN THE CLUB HOUSE AND THE GRAND Ft Wayne (Ind.) Journal STAND. A Rough-Riding Bullet The assis sin fired one bullet whiclr penctrated Wait’s breast, curiously followed over the shoulder and severed the spinal cord, and then fled escaping to the woods on horseback. —Des Moines (lowa) Register. Fruitful Followers of Moses—The Freeland Game Association is the — fist through this part of the state to restock the woods with RABBIS for propagating pur- poses. — Philadelphia (Pa.) Leder. The Methuselahs Have the Honor—Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lipsky of Convers Avenue entertained on New Year's day with a 6 o'clock dinner in honor of their t55stH wedding anniver sary.—Zanesville (O.) Times Recorder “The photograph show Gogh on their arrival here har Talking in His Sleep—Iv’s enough, Bennie explained when he came UNCONSCIOUS, to be so handsome that the fellows all tease you.—New York Sun. Bitter Sweet—When hardened and SALTED the product from the butter tree is like FRESH, SWEET butter——-London “An 1s “How Sleep the Brave Who Sink to Rest"'—The muzzle of a revolver pressed wgainst his face awakened John Montcon who steers in the company J (Minn.) Dispatch watchm: Dr. Eliot Comes Off His Shelf—The following is a list of the books selected and read by the teachers for their second book during the school year, 1918-1010 “The Training for an Effective Wirr Charles Wo E! Boston Education Journal of Was He a Centipede? Mr. Witt has had more than usual bad luck. Not long from a tree, breaking Two of Joneshoro Ind.) Journal ago he his legs.- When the Dead Awake—A pathetic thing was that when twe little well bred pigs from LaRue, Mass arrived at the express station in Clea field on Tuesday of last week badly frozen Our local agents toc them in charge and KESUSCITATED th Clearfield (Pa.) Raft very fozen snd SOME DPAD. sman’s Journal Honor’s Crown of Simplicity—Mis~ Chew, her sister, was maid of honor and was GOWNED In & BEAUTIFUL HAT Princeton (IIL) Republican. What the Camera Saw Buffalo 23 ¥.) Evening N Lieutenant-Governor and Mrs, Van Breastworks of the Revolution When the British got up in the morning ind saw the Americans on the opposite hill, they threw up their BREAKFASTS Bronx (N. V.) Home N Extremes of Dress—With ONLY « small velvet ar to hide her bobbed hair und a pair of low sors on her feet, she left home on a cold Sunday early in the month.—Ft. Worth (Tex.) Record The Eyes Have It unusually attractive girl delicate features, clear blue ey wealth of brown Los Cal.) Express Miss Clancy is an a blonde with and a An eves. ‘The Burden of Childhood—By the time he had parted from his fair inter locutor a small girl of cight CARRYING A ROTHER OP FIVE and leading A SISTER OF THkER felt she could not go far wrong in entrusting him with the task of enlight her ws to where she could buy Metropolitan Magasine ening mmeonade.”* Bereaved Targets—Between thirty and forty air rifles given as Christmas presents have been taken away from boys who have been shooting everything from cats to wipows.—J/ouston (Tex.) Post The Reporter's Regret—On his re turn, however, he had a very: thrilling The ship on which he was but uxrortUNATELY all mnesboro (Ark.) Tribune experience traveling sunk were saved Two Bouncing Boys—Chapman and Havens butchered two porkers Friday One Cleveland Brooks, 8 months old, 388 Ibs, and Tony Baldi, a year old, 468 ths.—Middle 1 (Conn.) Press. A Lilliputian Stream— Vhe longest river in Japan is the Tone, its main course being about 200 FEET —Hartlord (Conn.) Tim The All-Absorbing Top. ic—They were charged with violating the Yost law by MAKING BEER ON the POLICE BLOTTER. Huntington (WV Va.) Herald Dispatch. Defending the Middle Sector—Henry Olsen, aged twenty-one, confessed he had shot a man who sought to BEFRIEND HIM TWICk THROUGH THE ABDOMEN.— Salt Lake (Utah) Tribune. comicbooks.com