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Sharon, Pas $100,000 fire prap 'tically wiped out village of Sandy Lake. 1 fireman probably fatally burned and others injured. New York. Rioting in wait ers' strike followed calling out of men at Hotel Netherlands Satur day night. Washington. "Turkey trot," "bear-cat" and "bunny-hug" dances forbidden at fashionable Chevy Chase clubs. - New York. Murray's, Church ill's and Fleischman's restaurants have recognized waiters' union and agreed to men's demands. Milwaukee. Man claiming to be Dr. Jos. F. Arnold, Philadel phia, graduate University of Vir ginia, arrested. Forged check. Memory gone. Drug fiend. Paris. Margaret Craven, Mad ison, Ind., music student. Suicide. Bullet in head. Letter from Amer ica had caused despondency. Washington. Judicial commit tee will handle meat inquiry. Baton. Rouge, La. 9 convicts made attempt to escape from .prison here today. 3 succeeded; 3 killed; 3 recaptured. Springfield, III "Second" and "Third'! special sessions of state, legislature may adjourn this week. New York. Job Hughes, law yer, has announced candidacy for Republican nomination for gov ernor. New York. Joseph Sterling, 35, and Carlo d'Phianvo, 48, cous ins, quarreled over card game. Pistol duel. Both dead. London. King George cele brating 47th birthday today. Philadelphia. John Watson, Atlantic City, fasted 46 days to reduce weight. Hospital. Taft, CaL 7,000 barrel oil gusher of Pacific Crude Oil Co. is burning. Two 5,000 barrel tanks ate within 50 feet of the blaze. IT'S EASY TO DO IF YOU KNOW HOW To pour a liquid from a glass tumbler into a bottle without spilling most of the contents. The end of a straight stick or glass rod is inserted in the open of the bottle, and the edge of the tumbler or cup is simply heldi s against the rod and the liquid al lowed to trickle down it intcc whatever is to be filled. Not a single drop will go -out- side. It is necessary to pour slow ly, but the fact remains the trick can vbe done and the hands saved from being smeared with oil or i other such liquid. oo I A slip-on-dress that opens coat fashion at the center front and is I adjusted by patent fasteners may ' be made of any summer material I and is most useful for the busy i woman; v