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' 9 S i "" -ADVENTURES OF MR. MOUSE i.mrr i Cduto on ni. eesory I DOCTOR 1 I WELL In M6H7Y &$D 7b'&3Q rwr oy yan ioMj.r CLO m& tA7P10VaX BOffa fiJOT 60IUlr I 70 Ht)V& A)Y MU6- yjmflj I I unr 'fib I 1 3 "- ' weut to sac esovr f Leather-bound books may also be cleaned byJEhe same method. IN REEL LIFE During a war, a feud or a schism it is essential for somebody on one side of the question to fall in love with somebody on the other. This unites everybody. One of the drawbacks to being an accomplice is that your Better Na ture always comes to the surface and you make a perfect mess of the ma chinations that are in progress. A detective works on one murder mystery all his life, as if there isn't a murder every day. An accomplished, first class, admir able criminal of course loses to the police, but in the end escapes so that he can be used in the next film story. You can't be too careful whom you marry. Girls frequently marry a man they suppose is poor and then he informs them he is of noble lineage. . An Indian maid who yields to the prevalent mania for befriending the white man always gets into a com plication where she gets killed ac cidentally; neatly permitting the whit"man to marry some white wo man who hasn't befriended him. Oh, you ruthless scenario writers! It is no trouble at all for a broker lo corner the New York stbek mar ket in five minutes. o o SUES JELKE FOR $800,000 John F. Jelke, millionaire oleomar garine manufacturer, is the defend ant in two suits, totaling $800,000, filed in the U. S, district court yes terday by Dis't Att'y Wilkerjson. The proceedings are to recover the amount, plus interest, 6i which the government alleges it was defrauded by Jelke and seven associates through furnishing uncolored oleomargarine, to retailers with instructions on how to color it, thereby evading the tax on that product Jelke was last week fined $10,000 and sentenced to two years in the penitentiary, and the otherdefendanta wjere, fcnea $2,&uu eacn. ... .- '&te&?Gj