ft-mpinmmm m m ijtfiSWS I bookies Trill in all likelihood he there asking bets from the fellows they ' can trust And of course the "nod" boys will be on hand. Tom Carey, Martin Nathanson, Frank Froehling, Eugene Beifqld and others spoke. Everything is in read iness to receive the star horses en tered in the derby. George Smith, a favorite, and Dodge and Franklin ar rived yesterday. The Latonia spe cial, with 350 horses for the meeting, Trill leave Cincinnati tonight. o-o FACTORY MANAGER FINED FOR VIOLATING LABOR LAW J. E. Tilt, manager of J. E. Tilt Shoe Co., 512 W. Huron st., was fined $10 and costs on each of eight charges of violating child labor law by Judge D. W. Sullivan. The com plaint was signed by " Elizabeth Grady, deputy state factory inspect or. Eight girls employed " by Tilt were under age and didnot have school certificates. NATURE'S SHOWER BATH FOR OUR SOLDIER BOYS Columbus, N. M., July 1f. The rainy season has provided many sol diers with shower bathers. The reg ulars and the Massachusetts mijitia raen stationed here run out in their underwear into the camp streets and get thoroughly soaked. This is fol lowed by a rubdown. o o CHICAGO BRIEFS School for detectives opened in the Hotel Sherman. "Scientific sleuth ing" to be taught. Hartman Furniture Co. caused ar rest of several employes and express wagon drivers. Allege plot bywhich thousands of dollars' worth oigoods were stolen. P. D. McConhell, 4818 Dorchester av., sued by wife for ?45,000 stock in Central Fuel & Oil Co., which she says she loaned him and he never re turned. Also sued for $7,000 by J. B. Chapman for land sale fee. SNAPSHOTS AGAIN! JS k a- i sigh and shudder strangely, and sometimes I hold my breath, for of the happy summertime I'm fright ened half to death. The summer is the season when the deadly snapshot fan is taking pictures of his house, his barn and garbage can. He's tak ing pictures of his car, his baby and -his wife, and he'll be showing them to friends throughout his pesky life He'll get a mighty album and he'll take a trip to Maine, and then to hear him talk awhile you'd think he'd been to Spain. He'll pack his album down to work and show it off next fall until we'll have to tell him that he'd better rent a hall. Hell lecture on those snapshots far into the au tumn nights, he'll show us pictures of the lakes, the bay, the Northern Lights, and photos of his cousin's pal, supposing all the time, that all this -stuff appeals to us and makes our lives sublime. The only way to fight a fan who goes-on snapshot tours, is just to get an album full and loudly show him yours! Charles B. DriscolL fci . . fc ,. .. A. U. 'wV W V...- V . . . V -l-l..... .1 , . V