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Mr. Hatton and Pat Sullivan and just keep on as L am now." "Mollie dear, you can't ever keep on as you are. You must go forward or backward and you will see before this school muddle is over that I am right." "Don't you think we might go home and not wait for Dick?" asked Aunt Mary coming in from the other room. I looked at my watch and ,found-it was 11 o'clock. "We certainly can," I answered, and we hurried away. I kept getting more and more an noyed at Dick as we walked home. Why had he said he would come for us and then not do so. He knew that Aunt Mary never stayed out so late. I was so interested in what Mollie was telling me that I did not realize how late it was and I am sure, Aunt Mary, bless her heart, did not call my at tention to it until she felt that Dick was not coming. "I think Dick is very inconsider ate," I remarked, "if ne could not come for us he should have tele phoned." "He probably will expiain when he gets home," said Aunt Mary. "I'm tired of explanations," I re joined. (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) o o San Francisco. U. S. court of ap peals sustained sentences of Maury Diggs and F. Drew Camihetti, con victed of white slavery. Denver. Charles B.'Bogue, Jr., shot and killed self on ranch owned by Etta Kelly, former Denver resort owner. Bogue was formerly em ployed by Armour & Co. in Chicago, where he lived with wife and chil dren. Teheran, Persia. Persian cabinet resigned; trouble over policy toward invasion of territory by Russians, Turks and British troops. Cleveland. B. C. Hill, Pittsburgh, receiving teller in Cleveland federal reserve bank, shot and killed self; financial worries. ACTRESS ACCUSED OF ALTERING DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION iir rite. 14 JVBXT VTtW DQBOTHV ZmSfELL. Dorothy Russell, daughter of Lil lian Russell, was locked in a New York police station, charged with changing a physician's prescription. The-insertion of the word "morphine" is the change alleged to have been made. o o FOOD BY PARCEL POST Cleveland. Cleveland Germans want to- feed their-kinsmen in Eu rope by parcel post and have asked the postoffice department if parcel post is contraband. o o Thirty-second Ward W. H. Thomp son for Mayor Booster club will meet Friday night at Mrs. C. A. Chancel lor's home, 6817 Lafayette av. Mary Campbell, Harry Atwood, Mrs. Ber? nard and Chas. Williams will speak.