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9 son married and had two song. When the Germans came into Vise the other day Parmer Hauff shot one of them. Germans bundled the farmer and his two sons outside, placed all against a wall, and shot them. o o eoesEttficcsfioAHoeft!" (HONK!) i,. J-. - . FIELD MARSHAL'S JOB A BIG ONE A British field marshal never re tires from the army. He may be plac ed on half-pay, but is still borne on the active list. By the regulations there must not be more than eight field marshals re ceiving pay as such; that is, exclu sive of honorary field marshals, such as foreign kings, emperors and princes. Of the eight regular field marshals two must be selected from the Indian army. To become a field marshal an offi cer must be a general officer. The position of field marshal is a great one. The F. M. commander-in-chief in the Mediterranean gets$25, 000 a year. Probably a field marshal actively employed will get at least $15,000 a year. This is better than the pay of an admiral of the fleet, who may be said to be a naval field marshal, and gets only a little over $10,000 a year, ex clusive of allowances. MRS. GUGGENHEIM REFUSED In a decision written in scorching terms, the Appellate Court" today af firmed the decision of the Circuit Court in which that court refused to annul the divorce recree granted Mrs. Grace Guggenheim-Wahl from Wil liam Guggenheim, smelter king. Mrs. Wahl wanted the divorce set aside. The Appellate Court gave the opin ion that Mrs. Wahl did not come into court with clean hands in asking for an annulment of the divorce decree on the ground that she had lied about her residence in Illinois at the time of the divorce application. PROPERLY LABELED He I wonder what the meaning of that picture is? The youth and the maiden are in a tender attitude. She Oh, don't you see? He has just asked her to marry him. How sweet! What does the artist call the picture? He (looking about) Oh, I see, it's written on the card at the bottom, "Sold." tfMftittiltttftflllHltMMMttafel