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7 o’clock this morning, paid hi hotel bill and then took breakfast. After a ten-minute walk he returned to the hotel. A short time later he pressed a volver against his heart and killed himself. No ONE IN THE HOTEL HEARD THE EXPLOSION UNTIL SMOKE POURED OUT OF HIS ROOM.” —Denver (Colo.) Times. (M. Ray Black.) THE BIRD FANCIER—‘A man ar- rested in Berlin for cutting off girls’ hair was found to have 150 BIRDS ranging from blond to deepest black.” Milwaukee Sentinel. (O. Wik- strom.) SAVED IN TIME—“He had intended to take up the STUDY OF LAW; but his Y. M. C. A. work while a student at Cornell, influenced him to follew CHRISTIAN Pursuits.”—Yale Daily News. (James P. Fendrick.) ELEVATING THE FLIVVER—“Rev. F. W. Yantis is putting considerable im- provement on his preperty at Lake- side, in the way of A . bath and toilet ON THE SECOND FI0OR.” —Ottawa County Republican (Port Clinton, O.). (Louis S. Warner.) A WHISPERING GALLERY ?—‘Miss Mary Jane Anderson, supervisor of music in the Carlisle and country schools, chaperoned of her pupils to Dayton, last Thursday evening, to HEAR THE MEMORIAL HALL,” Franklin (Ohio) Chron- icle. (R. Farquhar.) Foot To HEAD— “The police captured a wild white man in the vicinity of the V.. S. & P. freight vards Sunday night and red him in j after a considerable The man was FROM struggle. WEARING a pair of blue ON HIS” LEFT ARM, at the time of his capture. The overalls ap- peared to be the only ar- ticles of wearing apparel which he possessed. He overalls he had been drink- and that it had —Shreveport (La.) Journal. (Mrs. Chas. G. Smith.) UNLEss THEY , FIGHT—“Siver’s marriage is the third which has at- tracted public attention‘ recently be- cause it has taken place under the peculiar Connecticut statute—differ- ing from that of every other State in the Union—whereby a second mar- riage contracted in the face cf an existing union is not bigamous unless the contracting parties actually as- sume MARTIAL relations in the State of Connecticut.”—New York Times. (C. N. Overton.) Girts!) Girts!—“The Alpha Chi Omega sorority is giving a SOUSE PARTY for their Mothers this week- end, in honor of Mothers’ Day.” —Lafayette (Ind.) Journal and Cou- rier. (T. FE. Mason.) declared that ing shoe polish gone to his head A PORTABLE EMPpoRIUM—“It had been the usual custom of the Piggly- Wiggly cperators to take THE MARKET STREET STORE down to the Georgia avenue STORE before closing time, ieaving it usually ON THE DESK cr some cther handy place for a few minutes till the store could be cleared ef customers and closed.”—Chat- tanooya (Tenn.) Sunday Times. ‘Arthur Jones.) A Hearty Meal for the Natives cK Y. Davzier. oF NEw YORK STANDING BESIDE THE SHOT ON HUNTING TRIP IN AFRICAN AROUND FEA St. Louis Post-D: 2s FRANK DEscRIPTION—“Army and forces were mobilized and the Foot. department of the board of trade set to work arsanging with the mayors of various municipalities for feeding the people.”—Washington (D. CG.) Herald. (C. R. Engel.) No HOT LInEs—“The London fire department plans to install- FIRELESS TELEPHONES to ke used at fires. Fire fighters thus can talk to. stations while they are at scerie -of : fire.” —Charlotte (N.C.) Observer. | (Wil- ton Cathez.) BAKED HAM—“It is planned to use the gas when the condemned HAM is asleep, the gas being forced into the cell "through special valves.”—Mon- tana Record Herald. (Murray E. Gaw.) Wipows, Beware! —“Mr. Wilde was with the old firm for 11 year: He has developed good talent as a WIpow trimmer and card writer, as well as being a capable salesman.” —Ludington (Mich.) Daily News. Force OF HABIT Irs. Martha Pruett, aged seventy-six years, diel the other day at the home of her son, W. S. Buchanan, near Woodside Mill, death due to a stroke of paralysis she suffered about two months ago. IT WAS HER SECOND DEATH.”—New York World. (Jane Campbell.) AURAL Drewprops— “His own magnificent under- standing of the heart of a girl—the imaginative girl T was to play-—was a revelation to me. Many times he brought TEARS to MY FARS, real tears.” Springfield (Me Union. (Miss Florence EF. Alley.) FRATERNAL DEVOTION—- “Members of the 135th medical outfit are now planning going to the con- test in a body to Ror for their former buddy of overse: — Columbus (0.) Dispatch. (Francis Galiagher.) comicbooks.com