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LktuM uwMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ft- chief civic problem here is poison ivy. Favors removal of "all such noxious weeds." New York. Miss Alice Bradley, 20, "athletic," punched street car conductor because fie-rejused to pick up nickel she dropped on car floor. Fined $10. Philadelphia. Salvatore d'Amico paid $45 to beauty doctor to straighten his nose; got blood poison and paid $300 for operation; sued beauty doctor, got $1,000. $655 to the good. New York. When -host of friends called to express sympathy, Mrs. L. H. Flood found death notice of hus band had been printed. Joke. Appleton, Wis. Mrs. Rosa Lehn fined $21.80 on charges preferred by two of her neighbors. Gossiped in violation of new anti-gossip law. Washington. Asst. Sec'y. Post of Department of Labor says Mrs. Em meline Pankhurst will be immediate ly released on bond if detained by immigration authorities. New York. Two honeymoon cou ples will tour with Giants and Chi cago White Sox JJm Thorpe, Car lisle Indian, and bride, and Jeff Tes reau and bride. LaCrosse, Wis. John H. Smith, deserted by bride of four months who eloped with his friend, in jail to pre vent .him committing suicide. Springfield. Gov. and Mrs. Dunne grandparents. Son born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Dunne, Jr., at their home in Chicago. Nashville, Tenn. Bill passed de claring saloons, gambling and bawdy houses nuisance. Also adopted two anti-liquor shipment bills. Detroit, Mich. Burglars carted off $200 worth of fur overcoats, shirts and underwear from Herman's Clothes Shop. Springfield. Bruce Mounts, son of ex-Senator Mounts, killed in auto ac cident. Alexander Crawford, Hills boro, reported seriously injured. Seattle, Wash. Lawrence Duke, 36, said to be nephew of James B. Duke, tobacco magnate, held for killing of Henry G. Parr by auto driven byDuke. Two others injured. Philadelphia. Mrs. Georgianna Burdick Tower, who brought suit against Charlemagne Tower, Sr., ex ambassador to Germany for aliena tion of husband's " affections, will prove marriage by wedding ring. New York. Frederick Gondorff, with international reputation as wire tapper, arrested charged with swind ling Steel Curry, Winnipeg, out of $64,000. Joliet, III. Three. men and a wo man arrested .in auto for carrying concealed weapons. Believed con nected with numerous bank rob beries. Noblesville, Ind. Lon Henderson, murderer and burglar, sentenced" to state's prison, for life as habitual criminal. First sentence of kind in state. cec THE OLD RUBBER-NECK! She I saw your friend, Mr. Smith, several times last summer, and every time I met him I happened to be in my bathing suit He Yes, he told me he had seen a good deal of you. . &yfcai J&f- sCisk-. k& .nmm-gy....,...... w.;.Tl T 4Txte A fcAA