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July 10, 1920 SUBSCRIPTIONS The Hallphoo Bugle A NEWSPAPER with a HUNCH VOLUME 1 BALLYHOO, JULY 10, 1920 BOAT TRIP MAY LEAD TO COURT Rumor Links Name of Rich Society Woman With ** Well Known Out-of-Town Politician Indiscretion Charged on Gay Party Up the Nile Both Have Figured in Former Divorce Proceedings (By Our Special Corres por Kexvau Baxntse) ALeNaxpena, Beyer, 1B. C-Local sociai circles were stirred today by the report that Miss Cleopatra Auletes, the wealthy society woman and daughter of the late Ptolomy Auletes of this ‘ved in a law suit a trip which she is alleged become as the result of att to have taken in company with Marcus Antonius lias * Mark Antony,” and a gay party of friends. Miss Auletes, better known as Cleopatra.” is the twin sister of Ptolomy Dionysus, with whom ition in court city, may a ree she at one time shared a leading | life prior to his sudden death some years age susy circumstances. According to rumor, Antony, well-known scion of a wealthy family of Rome, became in fatuated with Cleopatra during a business trip to mpany him ona journey up the Nile lth s furnished on which the con- this city. and induced her to ace during this It is alleg vidence w plated acti Antony, an us and a nephew of Gen. C. J. ( for many years has occupied an intlventia nis based ex-service man, is the son of \ sir, who posi tion in the political and military life of Rome, and with whom he was at one time associated. During his youth he was one of the conspicuous figures in the night life of the city, and his name has fre quently appeared on the police blotters. He left me some years ago, following the divorce pro- ceedings brought by P. C. Pulcher against his wife Fuivia, in which young Antony core n some time later in order to avoid his creditors. cused of manslaughter in connection with the death of Marcus T. Cicero, but escaped convic- tion owing to lack of evidence. He is 43 years old and unmarried. Cleopatra first attracted public attention at © of 17, When her marked beauty and her was named as ryondent, and ag: the at artist & s¢ a cle: n we have the Tar who highest r Crawf Yor built a new house ing, the rising hore impre of the he tells us. Th the talk Prominent figure daring costumes bee town She has been the smart set and in the sporting world of both Rome and this Many noted quite a smell of s1¢ gasoline on R. B Fall when he dropped in Th We said he must of ‘be ity. During the per ting himself « ford, but he replied no he'd bought an aut the former city, however mobile ciated with Gen. Cacs hose comme — Mt ith Gen. Cacsar, whose now When we saw a wide black stetson going up tn she was stid to be and by whom, it is alleged, she last Tues. we thought at first we was being shav has a son. Gen. ¢ ar: may be remembered as detective, but wae bt poked un eath, by j the central figure in the murder of Cleopatra's May. Alreponabilack & whlic younger brother some years ago. The courts, unable unrest rin sutiicient: evi however dence to warrant his were in that Kit Morley runs i short at the bott © but evry t lays off and s wing to the political alleged. influcnee whieh, itis was used in his behalf. Gen disapproval of his nephew's attentions to Cleo ill feeling. which now is said to exist be men in consequence. Cleopatra zation that she promised to Caesir is reported to have expressed patra, and. considerable threatens to reach courts John Boreyouse’s Nature Notes Answers to Last Week's Questions tween the twe denies Antony’ marry him 1) At what h he alter Four O'clock harp on Sa d and Vhey recently won their Gardene r a short Wilson's Thru rd is warbled mn a se didactic ni (3 Where do Be more Oriole b " We cannot undertake to supply information of a the Secretary of the Baltimore Cham joubtless has cla ts ¢ tr feet below the top 1a} rof ha he nest of the Barn Swallow, in is one of the most difficult for the bird-lover to locate. This year, ¢ pecially so, This implies a gros Le Babe, our loc clean-beaked bird. His a book s : apurga ncarnest when he ete a chance to do it a r hav