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wmmmmmmamm iWjVV- r TfappStlr-i'c 'flfVlffi ' "T-'-7s f'-rV3ri'vtf "3fcT BITS OF NEWS Dr. Elizabeth Hamilton-Muncie, in speech at Frances Willard Hospital, warned girls against marrying re formed rounders. Some more vote fraud indictments may be returned before Judge Cooper tomorrow. I. W. W.'s have discovered spy at their meetings. Munich. Wife of former King Manuel of Portugal, who was Prin cess Augustine Victoria, taken sud denly ill and rushed to hospital. New York Daniel Ward O'Con nell, variously described as "the curly haired angel," "the most beautiful boy in' New York" and "the toughest kid on the East Side," is missing. Milwaukee, Wis. Ten firemen burned, two seriously, at fire in coal sheds of Gross Coal Co. Rheims. Aviator Cavallier, mono planing from Juvisy to participate in James Gordon Bennett cup races, fell 75 feet when machine tilted. Will die.' Washington. Charges that Chin ese who are suffering from hook worm and other infectious diseases are being smuggled across Mexico border into TJ. S. ordered investigated by Commissioner of Immigration Caminetti. New York. Reported that Mrs. Clarence Mackay has been served with summons in suit for $1,000,000 instituted by Mrs. Catherine Blake for alienation of Dr. Blake's affections. Des Moines, la. Two men killed when blind horse they were driving fell over 40-foot embankment to Rock Island tracks. TEAM HAS MINSTREL SHOW Los Angeles, Cal., Sept. 25. The Venice team of the Pacific Coast League has it on the other coast leaguers. They boast of a minstrel troupe. They "held rehearsals before each game. Ferguson, a pitcher, is interloputor, with Patsy O'Rourke,' Johnny O'Kane, Rowdy Elliott and ,;aW .siiiiifY. V.B3 lol 08: 1 Roy Brashear as end man. Here's some of the stuff they pull. Fergusoni opens with: "How are you feeling today, Mr. O'Rourke?" '- "Like a piece of steak," replies" Patsy. j "Well, how is that?" "Pretty tough, sir; pretty tough.". Then everybody sings. o o i THE GROANING TRUNK STILLT' REMAINS CLOSED s Chicago's "groaning trunk" is still unopened. "i The men, for whom Louis Bram, an expressman, hauled the trunk from an alley in the. rear of 828 S.K Racine av. to a waiting auto a few blocks distant, have not yet beeiit found. An element of further mystery was added when it was discovered that Kate F. Coney, to whom auto, license No. 77439 was issued, never lived in Walnut, 111., to which the li cense was sent. This was the num ber Bram said was on the waiting auto. !- While the police were puzzling' over this peculiar situation there came word that Kate F. Cooney, a trained nurse, living six miles fromr Walnut, had died in a Chicago hospi- tal on Dec. 7. This floundered the police. Last night they were perfectly sure that the supposed person in the trunk was, Kate Cooney. "RAT" SAVES LIFE OF GIRL : Los Angeles, Cal., Sept. 25. While-1 M itioo jueua, ouer was sitting on a bench waiting for a car, a youngl . Mexican knocked .her on the head with a stone and threw her on the car track. The motorman stopped in time. A physician said that her "rat"'' had saved her life by breaking the force of the blow. Lady at Pianol They say you love good music. Youth Oh, that doesn' ronttpr' PmVcn nn j JioqsT a bovhoaT ov!srf Uivr nismJUTW m ii"