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verhaps Eva Has Whiskers? \ nd of flesh was taken off in two ms. Eva's EXTRA CHINS were romp, The sears are covered by WEALTH OP HALk.—Photoplay Magazine A Slip of the Ton— Omer E butcher, is recovering from a bro ger which he sustained several days While lifting a heavy carcass of g NINETEEN HUNDRED beef weigh’ pownns his foot slipped and in falling he bh. — Ogdensburg (N.Y) broke his th News from “The Other Shore’ Bre ts, if you don’t see your « notices in The Telegrapher t bl me, blame yourself for not dropping me line telling me about it I am no 1 reader.” — Railroad Telegrapher No Empty Shell— Mrs. Inhotl, of Donnally Mills, the mother of Mrs Scott Heckendorn of this place was destroyed by fire Sunday night. ‘The CONTENTS were nearly all saved.—Duan cannon (Pa) Record Entombed 7— Once when a small boy living with his LONG-DEAD FATHER AND wotHeR down on Pine Street he had mitted some act of disobedience. B Mi Up-to-Date Canonicals—The Rev Father Henry Happle, who wore a peach k pongee with leghom hat and red roses.—Alhany (N. Y.) color Such Playful Young Things Does Hamlin know anything about the lob—" Sid coughed long and Herbert kicked him under the Flein (ML) Bos’ World table As rescued yesten society for the Pre AND THE OF of the school was beau- “My Honolulu Prince Easton, chair uted with flowers.—Chr tifully dece Can) Pi t His Wicked Wish—Mr. Sheldon ad- | the annual foremen’s and over i ht. The treasurer 1 that ompany dresse nquet Lb seers of one ef our larges he wished that every ind employees could NEVER talk. —Geneva (NV). Times peur ne of his hear the Where the Lesser Includes the uke more gasoline out 1 put in, the tank will —Canadian Greater—If you of the t run dry and the car will Ford Service Bulletin nk than y A Sex Story— Max Saphir, 2361 Val entine Avenue, Bronx. was taken to New ork Hospital, with a PAIN IN THE BACK from 38 West 2tst Street, where site was employed.—Greenwich Village (N.Y) Home News Festooning the Bath—The dining room, where supper was ser gay with Christmas greet lowers, while the swautine POOL, where the guests enjoyed breakfast, Was LINED WITH PVERGREENS. — Denzer — (Colo.) Times und cut Mr. and Mrs. Bom Hemphill ure doing n they are dow with searlet fever.-Capitel Views Marry and Stay Young—At wwenty eight he married. Later on, Av THe SAM AGE, he resolved never to marry agi A Hang-Over— And she looks up at a jtinting of a puffy woman with Cow EVES THAT HUNG OVER THE DRESSING TAKLI und musta been a old master it was se ly. Satie ning Post On the Cob—The unlatched door swung open and standing there half afraid half joyous, the cars of com. tightly clasped in her arms. stood a girl, black haired, red lipped, black eyed. Her cheeks glistened with EARS of homesick nd surprise. —Boston Mass.) Post Minor Calamities—Well, | Xmas parssedd off very nice excepting one weed ding and several dances for the y Dahlonega (Ga.) Echo. peop! A Darktown Solon—He wore a dark brown suit, dark overcoat and hat on the day of the robbery, and carried a light plored cane and @ BLACK LAWYER'S brief bag.—Chicage Herald & Exan ner. Looking After the Lost Ones—Wil liam Amer, who has been re-elected, will continue to issue MARRIAGE licenses and will see that the wishes of the DECEASED tre fulfilled! —Lehighton (Pa.) Leader A Flivver from the White House Governor-elect Edwards replied by letter to the President. He asked the Nation’s Chief Executive to accept his thanks for the kind roxps expressed in the telegram Hole (N10) Hudson Observer