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Ameri ad Sweetening the Pot The can Sugar Refining Company tods vanced its price of refined sugar 25 cents to $7.50 a PouND.”"—Allanta Georgian (Frank F. Spencer.) And Yet Sensitive—* Chairman Vol stead and Welty clashed several times. cach saying that he had been INSULATED by the other. "—Wichita (Kan.) Beacon, (John Gamn mn.) Meaning Curly Locks — “ Broadly speaking, every woman’s life is spent in trying to please men. She dresses to try to catch the m are supposed to admire SURLY Looks, mil sculine eye. Because men lions of women sleep with their hair done up in steel knobs that render rest im possible.""—Fort Worth Record. (Miss L Faust.) A Chariot of Fire—“It was known there was a romance between the two, but their CARRIAGE was a ‘bolt out of the blue." —New Vork Globe. (Joseph Eck haus.) Pursued by Hosiery—“I am well known, and to be pursued in this stock n causes an irreparable dam- age.” —Vew Orleans Times-Picyune. (J KW. Baker.) ING. fas! In Topsy-Turvy Land—" As hostage he holds her Liver in his cave, which opens by means of an amulet containing a secret word.”—Springfield (O.) Daily News. (Joseph W. Thompson.) Wiggle - Wobble — Artist—“She threw her HANDS TO HER HEAD and HER FINGERS began to thrum on her chair.” Express. (Edwin Los Angeles ( J. Goins.) Garcons Gorgeous—“ The lunch was served by cight boys, gorgeous in white duck jackets and decorated with im mense — chrysanthemums, IN TWO courses.""—Herington (Kansas) Sun (Wilder McCullough.) Qualified Favor ) Leonard Wood, the honor guest at the Kiwanis Club meeting at the Ralston last night, was greeted with DEPEATING applause a few seconds after he started to speak to the members of the club.”"— Columbus (Ga.) Enquirer-Sun. (EW Wood.) ajor General This Week's Prize ‘‘Break”’ Contributed by Ricttarp A. PLercuer Oroville, Cal. A Live-Stock Phenomenon Lucia L, a young Duroc-Jersey as just had what her owners at cow a ranch near this city believe may be a world’s record utter. Lt was an nounced yesterday that she had given lv of teon handson | healthy Sun Fr birth to a fam young Ptss. cisco Bulletin. A Fishy Story—"At little marbk topped tables some people sit, whic SOFT-SHAD attendants bring the beer.” Los Angeles Record. (WW. B. Chapman.) Flying Headstones—* Vile Ertrarits Hurled at) Justice of Peace by City Marshall in Word Batth Heading Los Animas (Colo.) (Fran Lambright.) A Chinese Diplomat—“Healso knows the political value of living in a house renti 2 RATS, it is said.” — Tacoma (Wash.) Ledger George Burns.) Ceremonious Surgery—“Mr. Ber nard Anderson submitted to an opera tion at the Patti Clay infirmary Tuesday and is resting comfortably as the Daily Register goes to press. Dr. Hume per formed the CEREMONY.” ichmond (Ky.) Register. (Marion C. McDougle.) Kodaked at the Turn Verein “WHERE HAVE YOU SEEN TH BEFORE Iv’s F. E. Boyer, of New Yorx Crry."—Physical Culture rox Ser- TEMBER (J. F. Jordan) PACE Peelers and the Peal—“ Lights in the store were suddenly flashed on, and every cop pecled a keen weather eye for the burglar, but he wasn’t there. The alarm continued to peek its warning notes upon the ears of the cops and an investigation was begun to find which burglar alarm was striking the thirteenth hour. It led to the display window, where some valuables are kept and following the sound the sleuths of the night found not a burglar alarm—but a sTRONG LUNGED Big Ber York (Pa.) Gazette (Frank C. Mann.) No Poor Fish Here—* Months passed and he retrieved his lost fortunes. He is now a wealthy FISH PACKED.” —Ezuns- (Ind.) Press. (Paul A. Seiler.) Busy Burglars—* Fred Loomis, in a on given out by the police said ‘We worked SIX WEEKS A NIGHT and made it a rule never to make less than Dayton News conte seven robberies a night L. J. DePore.) Flattering Demotion—“ The wran gle consists in the fact that a number of alumni are opposed to the affiliation of the University with the M pundation at Rochester on the grounds that the Mayo influence has subordinated under- graduate instruction and that the dean of the medical college has been reduced lo @ POSITION OF IMPORTANCE.” —St Paul (Minn.) Pioneer Press. (Charles FE. Smith, Jr.) Cold Feet, Too?—‘Suddenly Ruth put her napkin to her Feet and left the room.” —1919 Cosmopolitan, “ Strangers.” (Albert C, Bill.) Time's Backward Flight—“ Jeanne was born in Boston. When she was STILL IN HER ‘TEENS her family moved to. Kansas City, where at the age of SEVEN she went on the stage in a stock com pany.” ~New York Evening Mail. (Jeanne Rabinowitz A Criminal Automobile — “One theory given credence both by Mr. Bay and the police is that Mrs. Baynes may have been knocked down and killed by an automobile and that, fearing detection, the AUTOMOBILE disposed of the body.’ N.Y. World. (Arthur Sanders.) — me