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:he little tot in his teeth and brought the imperiled child ashore. That evening Martin Dobbs sent for Dan. "Mr. Randall," he said, "it was I who shot your poor horse, and I'm ashamed of it. He -saved the life of my only cherished treasure on earth. J understand you need capital to stock your ranch. You shall have all you need as long as you like, without interest" So the young ranchman took home a bride to his western home and they did not leave brave, loyal Tem pest behind. -o o HEADS WOMEN'S DEMOCRATIC LEAGUE Mrs. William O. Cuiiop, wife of Representative Cuiiop of Indiana. She has just been elected president of the Women's National Democratic League. 00 I here were 835 women medical students in the TJ. S. in 1913. CIGAR MAKERS SYMPATHIZE WITH MINERS SEND HELP Editor Day Book: The Progressive CigarMakers' Un ion, who are now conducting strikes against the firms of Wohl & Com stock, 1466 Madison street; Solares & Co., Kinzie near State street,' and the Jupiter Cigar Co., Lake.and Paul ina streets, realize just what gun tac tics and police brutality mean to un ionists when the Manufacturers' As sociation use such tactics against men trying to better their conditions. One touch of misery makes the world akin, and when we read in The Day Book the true account of the brutal "and cowardly assault on Pres. Chas. Moyer and his associates of the Western Federation of Miners by the gunmen in Calumet we were deeply concerned and grieved. That action coming on immdiately after the Christmas eve catastrophe naturally made us wonder what next was in store'for the workers. As we are up against a similar condition here, only on a smaller, scale, we sympathize with the W. P. of M., and decided to take up a col lection among our members to help out in a small way the miners of Calumet. Our regret is that we are unable to do more, but as we have been on strikes and lockouts for sev eral weeks our boys are broke. However, out of our scanty re sources we secured' $14.70. It will be forwarded to the Western Federation of Miners. The Progressive Cigar Makers' Union. Per Charles W. Winfield, 1146 S. Western Av. Olga Nethersole hissed her audi ence in Memphis, Tenn., recently be cause the women talked during an . emotional part of her play. Gaby Deslys doesn't seem to care how much the women gabble about her gowns. o o About one-third of the human fam ily looks to rice as a food staple.