TEDDY UP AND DRESSED Oyster Bay, Oct. 24. Dressed in riding suit of kahki, Theodore Roosevelt breezed downstairs at 6:30 o'clock today, and said: "Morning, everybody. Give me some breakfast. I'm feeling bully." Then he fell to work on a break fast the ordinary man might take for a dinner, and got away with all of it. The Colonel's early rising was a surprise to the whole family. He'll probably be receiving news paper men tomorrow. It is not likely that the Colonel will be allowed to make any speech before the big one at Madi son Square Garden Oct, 30. THE MEAT WAR Berlin, Oct. 24. Housewives today again stormed the markets where butchers have refused to sell meats imported by the city in an effort to lower cost of living. One shop demolished and many others bombarded with stones and bricks. Much meat was seized, tram pled under foot or saturated with kerosene. Two butchers seriously in jured. Police would not hurt the women and had great difficulty in handling the outbreak. WHERE THEY ARE TODAY Republican President Taft on motoring trip through Maine. Democrtic Gov. Wilson in Princeton. Progressive: Col. Roosevelt at Oyster Bay. 'NOTHER BRIBING CASE Lake Charles, La., Oct. 24. Three men were arrested today charged with attempting to bribe state witnesses in the trial of the 52 members of the timber work era' union for the murder of three of their fellows. The men are: C. F. Doree, Portland, Ore.; C. F. Fjligno, San Francisco, and C H. Ed wards, Merryville, La. Doree is said to have raised a fund fbr defense in Texas, and District Attorney Moore says he used it to try and bribe witnesses. The other two men were ar rested several days ago, but the arrest was kept secret until Do ree had been landed. SEdRET DISCLOSED f " c, First Simp Do you know how football draws such large crowds? SecondSimp No. How does it? First Simp The crowd fol lows the ambulance. -