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The day book. [volume] (Chicago, Ill.) 1911-1917, June 24, 1916, LAST EDITION, Image 28

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" 'I can't go out there, but if you
will join me we can have lunch in
here.'
"Neither one of us thought of the
times I had snubbed the grocer's son,
for I was grief-stricken and Jeff was
sympathetic. I could not eat, but I
managed to drink a cup of tea.
"Even Jeff's appetite seemed to be
rather an unknown quantity, but he
clutched both my hands as all at
once it came over me that my dear
mother might be dead and I burst
into tears.
" 'Don't, Paula, don't,' he said boy
ishly, 'she will be all right. I know
she will.' "
(To Be Continued.)
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SERIOUS EPIDEMIC RESULT OF
MILK DRINKING
Bridgeport, Conn., June 24..
Glandular infection, resulting from
drinking of milk supplied by one of
largest dairies in city, has caused the
death of at least two persons and
more than 100 others, chiefly chil
dren, are suffering from same mal
ady. Physicians say entire city is in
fected, and it is feared there will be
many more deaths before epidemic Is
checked.
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Joliet August Schultze, 71, con
vict for 24 years, digd- in prison yesterday.
OH THUNDER!
" AMFN AMr cn Viii'dc
MARRIED NOW,
SAID BRUIN TO THE
DUCKS,
1..
AND THEN THE HUSBAND
TWJCHED HIS BROW
AND SAID: "I'M SHORT
ON 5UCK5
rn
THE PARSON SAlDsTuJ
ASK NO DOUGH
IF YOU'LL ADOPT MY
BOY (i
ANO TRAIN HHi OP AS
HE SHOULD ,60 -
'THILL FILL MY 50UL
UITH OY.

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