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The day book. [volume] (Chicago, Ill.) 1911-1917, February 24, 1912, Image 6

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THE WORLD'S NEWS IN BRIEF
We have with us today the
long lost January thaw!
Ex-Representative Engle
bright, Cal., says California wom
en all will vote for Taft.
Whatmakes Englebright think
that? California women always
have shown good sense so far.
Congressman Marty Littleton,
N. Y., the Steel Trust's friend,
says he's opposed to the initia
tive, referendum and recall.
Some boost for the initiative,
referendum and recall. Eh, what?
Union League Club last night
kicked Edward Hines' dawg
aroun'.
There's a suspicion though that
the reason the club expelled
Hines is not that Hines "put
Lorimer over," but that, having
"put Lorimer over," Hines was
such a sucker as to talk about it.
Which is another thing already
yet, Mawruss, and unbecoming
in a clubman.
"This is a bad year for cham
pions." Fireman Jack Flynn.
Judge Porterfield, Kansas City,
told younk woman who appeared
in court in low necked dress to go
"home and put some clothes on."
What in the name of harem
skirts was the young woman do
ing around a courtroom dressed
like that?
- Mrs." Alice Miller, Wichita,
Kan., tried to eat hot boiled po
tato and swallowed her false
teeth. Operation. Will recover.
"You must remember life is not
all one sweet Summer afternoon.
Go home and look upon' your
children who long for your love."
Judge Babcock, Cleveland, to
couple waiting divorce.
The judge is right. Life is not
all one sweet Summer afternoon.
There also is the ice man and the
butter and egg trust, and bill col-,
lectors, and the Chicago Street
Cleaning department.
Papers for staging of Johnson
Flynn fight July 4 at Los Vegas,
N. M., signed. Promoters trying
to keep it quiet so governor of
N. M. wont put the kibosh on the
fight.
Hundreds of maple sugar trees,
at Cleveland tapped today. Sap
flowed freely.
"About Harmon, I hope he
shall have four years of quiet re
tirement in which to learn the
principles of his party." W. J.
Bryan, speaking at Denver.
From which we gather that the
Peerless Leader loves Harmon
the same way a man who forgot
to bring enough ammunition
loves a wild cat.
Democratic House Leaders,
having their backs to the wall, an
nounce they are going "to put
teeth" in the Money Trust.
It will be interesting to watch
the painless extraction of those
"teeth" shortly after November,
1912.
"Francisco I. Madero has pro
faned the banner of Mexico with
the scurrilous hand of the Yah--kee
and American capital has
backed him up in his revolu
tionary movements." Mexican
Revoltist proclamation.
Even the Mexicans are getting
wise, and "kicking Big Business'
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