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TELEGRAPH BRIEFS Elizabeth, N. J. Roscoe Ross, cir cus employe, Columbus, 0., killed here by Pennsylvania train while wa tering elephants. Cleveland, 0. One time bomb and twelve sticks of dynamite placed to wreck three buildings of Theodore Kunditz furniture plant New York. William Alden Smith, U. S. senator from Michigan, came out as strong supporter of Supreme Court Justice Charles E. Hughes for Republican nomination for president Darnell, la. County officials are scouring Iowa county for robbers who blew safe of Parnell Savings bank during night and escaped with $2,000 in cashi t , Pittsburgh. For first time in his tory wireless telephony will be used tomorrow to report football game. Carnegie Tech students unable to attend Plaid-Case game at Cleveland arranged to get periodical scores at end of each quarter. Paterson, N. J. Paterson to have, enforced eugenics if health commis sion has its way. All contracting par ties to have certificates showing per fect health. New York. 4 porpoises put in the Aquarium yesterday still circling tank at break-neck speed. They haven't stopped since they were caged. 20 pounds of "herring a day food of each taken without stopping. Kearney, N. J. Jury decided Mrs. Emma J. Courdan, 60, was not en titled to $50,000 heart balm from Leonard J. McCloud, 80, whom she alleged had refused to marry her. London. King George passed the night more comfortably than hereto fore since he was hurt in France. Condition generally improved. Halifax, N. S. British steel screw steamer Rio Lages, which left New York for Queenstown . Sunday, be lieved afire at sea probably 300 miles south of Halifax o o Japanese and British bluejackets dress alike; SKINNER COMES BACK TO TELL U. S. OF BRITISH TRADE WH?Wz If ROBERT PSKUTNER t Robert P. Skinner, the American consul eeneral. who arrived in vv York Oct 31, has been summoned to Washington to give the state depart ment a first-hand report on trade conditions in England and the meth ods used by Great Britain in diverting and holding up American commerce. He admitted that he had heard the report that he was persona non grata in England. o o A SURE CURE A correspondent suggests the fol lowing plan to keep from constantly losing your umbrella: "When you get on the train, first hang up your coat' to remind you of your umbrella. Then your hat to remind you of your coat "Now the point is hot to forget your hat To remember your hat oh, bother!" o o Policemen of Berkeley, Cat., are to be required to attend the University of California. This will be the first college-bred police department in this country.