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Backfired—"Stuart Bowden, aged nine, is in a critical condition from a gun- shot wound intlicted when a TARGET an- other boy was handling was accidentally discharged.""—Beaumont (Texas) Jour- nal, (Albert Sackman.) Argus-Like When Luigi Papari, ten years old, citizen of the world and of Naples, opened his BACK EYES that morn- ing it was with a sense of something un- on his mind.” —Little Story Maga- (S. M. Sargent, Jr.) Worse Than the Switch—* Mrs. Bernsteil appeared before the board and ed that her son’s back showed signs of a BEATING a teacher had given him WITH A RUBBER HoRSE.”—Buffalo Tim (Harold Herber.) A Vicinity Slaughtered —* Officers tonight are searching for Roy Henders, aged sixteen, who is alleged to have killed two small boys. Frank and Floyd Kirby, 1 sixteen, who is alleged to have KILLED THE BLUE BRANCH NEIGHBOR- Hoop, six miles from Gaffney. Tampa Times. (Mrs. P.T. Blanton.) Man-Eating Coyote — “Sheri MacNamara made the initial kill of the season Fric night when he en- countered a Coyvore carrying off a PAT MAN.” — Denver Post. (Mary E. Wallace.) These Trees Are Enterprising “New Jersey PINE FORESTS have opened a machine that takes MOVING PICTURES at a speed of 20,000 A seconp.””—Charlotte (N. C.) Observer, L. Thomason.) What?—“ The choir was enlarged hy young ladies from the vice depart- ment of the seminary and by several W. & J. students.” —Washington (Pa.) Reporter. (W. K. Jones.) Out of Sight—"In view of the fact that raw materials have taken a DROP OF 100 PER CENT. or MORE and considering that these raw materials constitute per cent. of the total cost of manufac- turing a stocking, a 25 per cent. reduc- tion in wages is absolutely unreasonable toany fair-minded p Fort Wayne (Ind.) (Geo. W. Spayth.) A Clumsy Weapon—* Harry McNeal convict from St. Louis, was accused by a coroner's jury today’ of killing Joe Duk trusty at the state penitentiary. McN is driver of the prison ice wagon. Di was killed by blows with A BLUNT wacon.”—Daily Oklahoman. (Dan. O'Connor.) Music Note—“Her tireo high notes were exquisite and under perfect control—her repertoire displayed this to the greatest possible advantage IWest- field (N.J.) Leader. (Helen M. Wilson.) Not Necessarily a ‘*Bad Break" Drawn by C. L, Gourten, Rensselear, Poly. Inet. 23 Hetp 4 Ear-Drum Administration — “She says the crime remains a mystery. Mr. Davis administered an EAR of about forty miles from Coblenz with the aid of an assistant.” — Philadel phia North American H. Jane Bosworth.) The Peaks of Paradise—* Bandai- San or Sho-Bandai-San, a mountain con- sisting of a group of peaks rising to a height of 600,000 FEET, in central Japan. It is an active volcano, and is occasion- ally in violent eruption.”"—Vew Amer- icanized Encyclopedia, (Harry Drorak.) In the Fourth Dimension?—"Among them was Nona, said to be the littlest woman in the world, who is but thirty-five inches tall, WEIGHS THE SAME AMOUNT and admits to as many years on this mundane sphei Philadelphia In- quirer. (J. E, Food.) The Mercenary Kiss—* But with the yellow people the kiss has strictly a signification of a voluptuous nature and is formed by olfactive impres. ns. The Mongolians do not know ther the kiss of friendship or that of politeness. With them the iiss is reserved to lovers, to FINANCES or man and wife.”"—Vew York Journal. (Wilford Weill.) A New Expert—"He is a wipow DECORATOR in the employ of John A. Roberts & Co., of U racuse (NV. ¥.) Herald. (Wm. J. Groves.) Hard Picking Ahead —* The men’s department this morning sent out three men to pick BEARS.” — Rochester (N. ¥.)Times Union. (Earl F. Perry.) Another Music Prodigy—“ Miss Emily Briner rendered several PLANO puETS and sang.”—Reading N Times. (T. F. Baldorff.) comicbooks.com