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A Bridge of Wives—" Between 1 and 11 continual fighting took place between erbaijan forces and Georgians, who barred the Tartar advance by destroying the sripes.”’—St. Louis Globe- Democrat. (F. H. Fredericks.) Railroad Legerdemain yuch stone was known to have over Stoo on him. The conductor’s CAP AND RAINCOAT he was wearing WERE TURNED INTO A STREET CAR CONDUCTOR the following Dallas (Tex.) Dispatch. (MI morning.” B, Adams Armored in C s—* Randall was arrested Monday and at headquarters SIX EMPTY BOTTLES OF JAMAICA GINGER WERE FOUND ON HIM.” —Schenectady Gu cette. (S.C. Steers.) Far from the Madding Throng “Wood has moved his New York forces here and occupies the greater part of the 1100 FLOOR at the Congress.” —Chicago Herald and Examiner, (A.G. Kalmbach The Touchdown Step—“With the last word he fancied he heard a light rooTBALL in the hall without and one swift) bound carried A Vocal Assault—* Atrackep by the screams of the three little girls in the house, Layer, according to his confession shot two of them.’’—Sult Lake Telegram Skoro Chopping-Block Finance dinsk was a Russian and gave his occupa tion as a@ BUTCHER AT THE STOCKYARDS Nationat. Baxk, South St. Paul, ¥ he had an account of $500 Dispatch. (Arthur [. McCoy.) The Empty Cocoanut—“ Some mali cious person started a report on the streets that there was something the mat ter with Mayor Snipe’s head. glad to announce that it is We are s sound as it ever was and that THERE IS NOTHING IN K.V getting a husband ir." Anderson (S.C.) Tribune. (Mrs. B ndyek.) The Verb to Woo—" Now every wo. man knows there are two difficul The first is to find The business girl does this by ies in your man the simple expedient of prosecuting her search where men consuGatr..” London (Ontario) Free Press. (Lloyd Hodgins.) Constance Struck the Wrong Place Those Lost One Hundred Years — “Washington’s ‘oldest man,’ Nels [saa son, is dead at the age of ONE HUNDRED AND TWELVE YEARS. He was born in Norw in NINETEEN HUNDRED AND ticut.”—Boise ([da.) Evening Capital. (Miss Orvetta Jones.) Killed on the Hoove—" The co y of Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler i expected to last long after the first bd Hoover is rarely spoken of by the pip in the wool politicians.” —Vew York wt. (Edwin Weinberger.) ning Pickled Permanency Mrs. Alfred Craven and her souse-guest, Mrs. Farson New York City, saw Alice Brady i rever After,’ Satur afternoon ein News. (Clifford Hucton. Mixed Dates—" Next Sarcxpay will be the first Sunpay of the 25th year of Rev. J. Frederick Sexton’s rectorship of St. James’ church.” —New Haven Regis ter, (Mrs. A. Sheehan.) A Fowl Offering —" When the work of the national conventions has been fin ished it is not improbable that a majority of cither party will pre- yw by which he Story him to the wi had — entered F tper. (Mildred Appl The Curse of Mu: those invited were Mrs. Josephine twell York. a house of Mrs. Carter’s, whose gs added to the HARM of the ternoon’s program at the club house.” —Palo (Cal.) Time (Helen B. Buried Enemies President Wilson today signed a bill amend on Law so as to ing the deport make possible th Germans and other aliens 1 reRRED during the war aliens."—P to (Cul) Tim (Melen B. Nichols leportation of s enemy They Were Right to Keep It Quiet—" Miss May and Mrs. Grorcr E. Ketter were quietly marricd at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Lennox Saturday after noon.’* (Ala.) News. (No F. McGowan Grease Paint, Perhaps “Wash your face correctly NEVER PUT WATER ON IT.” The —Delineator JI KM Bates.) fer somebody else to the Hex that will be offered to them for support at the polls.”°—Hamlet (N. C.) News-Messenger. (R. D. Sanford.) Woman's G “They were com again when Mrs. Wayne, werit AN AIR TRULY FEMININE, tt 1 to him and srr nit a satasit be tween the eyes that all but floored him, as she artlessly remarked ‘E hadn't quite finished, Mr Dunn.’ The Black Mask Mag- (Josephine L. Smith.) Perhaps the Duke Objected —Miss Gould was popular among the younger set. Last winter it was reported that she was engaged to MARRY THE Duci Ess or Martporovcn, formerly Consuelo Vanderbilt." —N ew York Tribune (ML PL Gr man.) He Had an Eyeful—" Here he halted, his eyes tilled with TEARS AND SHOULDERS which looked as though they might be of moving one of the huge capab! STANCE Coutter impressi Ball in Londo boulders outside the house drooped weakly.” —Kunsus City Star, (Inez Saunders.)