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‘Gains 10% Pounds|REPENYEAROLD - in 22 Days! e Improvement in Movie Beauty Miss Byme’s b Renew Inquest Over Body of Ng’l‘.llltg.k ltnerfin.' evidence of !hm:lnd Army Flyer and World War Hero. By the Associated Pross. BOSTON, May 25.—An inquest into a year-old death mystery, the shoot- ing of Lieut. Paton C. MeGilvary, a conducted under the s of a physician, Miss Dorothy Byrne, pretty artist’s model and movie_beauty, gains 10% pounds—in only $3 days! Miss Byrne’s measurements, taken before and after the test, are given at the left. A striking example—yet by no means an exceptional one. For it is not at all un- Taken before and after ber 22 day _test of Ironized Yeaist Before After . 105 1bs. 115% Ibs. ®in. 31% ins 12in, 13 im. 3%in. 10 in. 12% in. usual for thin, nervous, over- former Army aviator, who had won worked or run-down' folks several medals for bravery in the to guin five pounds and more world war, was reopened today. 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A committee appointed by Camden city countil has | decided that a shrine shall be made| of the modest frame dwelling where | the “good gray poet” passed the later years of his life and where he died March 26, 1892. The committee, which is headed by Councilman_Frederick S. Von Nieda, will seek funds from the city for restoration purposes. It has been suggested that the house be allowed to stand on its original site, and not moved to Forest Hill, where some would have Iit. The house will be used _for storing Whitman relics. May 31 is the 103d anniversary of the THE INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY , | DEATHMYSTERY| By the Associated Press. "THICAGO, May 25,—Mrs. Emma | Welr—“Big Emma”-—known by &. score of allases lo police circles, was discovered dead today with & gad. tube In her mouth, In the attic of a drab cottage which had been her home since she “re- tired” twenty years ago. “Big Emma.” also known as the “Dillion-dollar Shoplifter,” ingroduced the “uplit skirt” to Chicago, but not for style. “Big Bmma” ‘used the split to reach an irt' provided withr ampie .10 store away her loot as | Mahanoy creek, in Schuylkil] county racted At from the store Pinchot’s lead over Attorndy, Gen- palmier days lam GQeorge E. Alter for the repub- paign Cards Wera Dthyo‘d Un- til After Primaries. ‘By the Associated Press, ‘ ‘ PHILADELPHIA, Pa, May 25— Postal Inspectors ve began an in- vestigation of cha that campaign literature of Gifford Pinchot, repub- lican nominee for Governor of Fenn- sylvania, ' had been dumped Iinto | streams in Schuylkill county and that delivery in other counties had been delayed until after the primary elec- tion, counters. In her she was sald to ve ‘driven up |y bernatorial nomination last to State street s with blood- nf;y:‘: fg‘:;od at 18,286. ed horses and o driver in livery. et S After - loading _her volumiuous skirts with picked articf:s she would_rusile out to her waiting carriage and drive serenely away. Taught the secrets of the trade ~at eighteen, the’ young girl soon surpassed her teacher,' “Black Bertha” Kleinschmidf, a relative. After her first arrest, in 1376, she organized Iver gang und began operations on an extensive scale. Her last sentence was In 1898 to Joliet penitentiury, where “Black Bertha,” her tutor, died. Mrs. Weir was pardoned, but arrested, and then she dropped out of sight. MASONIC CLUB LEAGUE. FAVORS TEMPLE PLAN By the Associated Press, 4 ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., May 25.—The herown bame after marriuge. Should & Miss Wang marry a Mr, Liu she is known thereafter as Mrs. Liu of the Wang family. League of Masonic Clubs yesterday passed a resolution indorsing the project for a Masonic temple at Fred- ericksburg, Vi of George Was gtor. who w: a Mason there November 4, 1 who later became master of th dge. ‘The convention also went on rec- ord as strongly in favor of the Smith- Towner bill, and called upon Con- gress to speed the passage of the measure. A parade participated Masons took place o house the relics 2, and in by x,nooi night. On Eagle Wings “Money hath wings,” they say, and flies away. That is true of the spend- thrift’s money, but the money of the thrifty, which he saves for ownership and investment, has another kind of wings, strong wings, eagle wings, to bear him upward towards success and golden opportunity. Ask for the Daily Dime ) Savers. They’re FREE Second National Bank: “The Bank of Utmost Service” 509 Seventh Street N.W. birth of the poet, and plans are being made to observe the event. ONORA cabi- nets, unequal- led in construction andfinish,aremade of properly sea- soned wood, fully three - quarters of an inch.in thickness, especially selected for this purpose—wood that will not warp or crack. Sonora cabinets will last a lifetime. Examine various cabinets yourself so that you will not be deceived—be absolutely cer- tain that there are no pieces added inside to the bottom of the cabinet sides to make them appear thick and hide flimsy construction. ‘Whatever you pay for your Sonora—and it can be-bought at all prices and in many. styles—you may be sure of receiving the full value that has made Sonora a world-wide standard. $50 to $3000 Dealers Everywhere Sonora Phonograph Company, Inc. GEORGE E, BRIGHTSON, President 279 Broadway, New York ‘The Highest Class wTalking Machine in the World, Lots of dirt. A comprehensive stock of Sonora i phonographs at the 2 - The Hecht Co. Seventl at F or two. b $54.75. _ Beventh Street AT ' JGOS . tllaénw L tree W.. Homer L. Kt~ dec: ki i Life Time Furmiure Is TIFE TINE T AL e Y Women Waste Food, Others Use a Leonard Lots of good food will be wasted this summer—not through your carelessness, perhaps, but through the inefficiency of a refrigerator that doesn’t keep your food pure and free from germs and There’s not a chance for a germ or a speck of dirt in the glistening white seamless food compartments of a Leonard Cleanable Refrigerator. They keep good food good and will save their cost in a year And price? Why, they are even less in pi-ice than the ice-eating, food-spoiling kind. Here we have a porcelain one, white inside and out, for only More Than o Neains ¥ MAYER & CO, sumses AY PINCHOT LITERATURE | TAYLOR’S PHOTOS HELD. Postal Inspectors Probe Claim Cam-| Los A batch of 10,000 cards waa| {alleged to have been fished out of, The Chinése woman always preserves NAUGHTY! NAUGHTY! | “Bins of Hollywood” Declared “Too Scurrilous” for Mails. 1.OS ANGELES, Calif.. May 25.—A book called “The Sins of Ho'lywood,” Every Tire a Firs| In Factory Wrapp tures as Murder Clues. ANGELES, Calif, May 25.—A new clue was added to the countless theories of the “murcer of Willlam |supposed to bo an expose of the lives of Desmord Taylor, motion™ pcture di- certain motion picture actors and ac- rector. who was slain here February |tresses, is “too scurrilous” to be ad- 1. when District Attorney Thomgs Lee | mitted to the mails, uccording to @ rul- Woolwine yesterday withdrew 'from |ing by Mark Herron, deputy United the salc of personal property of the | & district attorney here. dead a number of photographs in- k E. Webster, post office inspec- tended for sale. as started an investigation to *“This may be evidence,” it was sald n the author and the publisher. in_explanatfon. Tae book, of 225 pages, has upon the The personal property sold brought | front cover 'a picture of Mephistopheles, $6,500. 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