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The day book. [volume] (Chicago, Ill.) 1911-1917, March 06, 1917, LAST EDITION, Image 25

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must pay 10 cents carfare to get the
little money earned. One-Who
Knows.
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SAYS HUGGING, KISSING, ETC.,
DOESN'T PROVE ANYTHING
While reading this story you might
hum that appropriate little ballad en
titled "Keep Your Eye on Your Own
Girl, Bill; If You Don't, Some Other
Fellow Will." Now for the story:
Francis A. Clark, manager of a
music publishing house, is suing his
wife, Mrs. Florence B. Clark, former
ly a "song-booster" in her husband's
employ, or divorce. He charged in
fidelity and named Harry Foster her
accompanist In Judge Thomson's
circuit court yesterday employes of
the music house testified that Mrs.
Clark and Foster were often seen
hugging and kissing each other.
"Even if he hugged and kissed her
deaf, dumb and blind that does not
prove this charge," said the judge.
And he continued the case for fur
ther evidence.
BRIDGES WATCHED ON MEXICAN BORDER
Railroad bridges oh the lines which approach the Mexican border are
being guarded constantly by U. S. soldiers, to prevent possible explosions
arranged by German sympathizers or agents working from Mexico. This
picture shows the bridge on the El Paso & Southwestern that crosses th
Rio Grande within a stone's throw of the Mexican lint-

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