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, July 30, 1914. and the Ride Home By C. M. Payne | POP.ILL BET lov A CENT OH.MR. CONNE,WHERES ONLY & BLOW-OUT, ° , GRANOMAP WEVE NO.YOU AINT HEY ? wHaT FOLKS— jLL LOST HER! JIGGERED! SHE NEITHER! DID You say FIX IT IN ® MUST HOVE Ano Ie Te ANO IF TRERE'S GOIN' T BE ANOTHER, "BLOW-OUT" IT AINT A-GOIN’ iT WAS ? ALLEN OUT OF NOUNG man? . HER seer are family By RovE MeCardell oftimes your temper is too quick for !your own good. You would make ® 00d soldier, a courageous and @tub- born fighter, and though you are kiné- ly disposed to all, once drawn into & contest you refuge to admit yourself conquered and +vil! fight to the last! “The Saturnian line shows you have Whenever She Is Placed-on Trial for Murder? Privileges Extended to Mme. Caillaux, Mrs, Car-! _ 2} man and Mrs. Angle Start the Question: Is the Criminal Mrs. Hyde Always to Crouch a Behind the Skirts of Mrs. Jekyll? Copyright, 1014, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Krening World.) NO FAKE ABOUT JARR’S PALM-READ CHARACTER. : By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. 4 IVING a quick glance to! Succeeaed by effort and ambition, by * “Don't touch me; I am a woman!” 2 G right and left, Mr, Jarr) earnest attention and honest work, rang the bell in the hall-| asking favors of no one. The com- Juat how long is that fluent and luscious sentimentality to cheat way beneath the namejmencement of your career, it 1s indl- Justice? Just how many other women, besides Mme. Joseph Caillaux, cated, was most unfavorable and would have daunted one less high spir- {ted and courageous, “Agrippina.” and was ad- mitted to the ground floor flat by the! colored maid. will blandly and successfully put forward that plea, after commandeering their little private executions? Is the criminal, Mrs, Hyde, always to crouch in safety behind the skirts of Mrs, Jekyll, Pure and Perfect Agrippina, after carefully giving “You should be proud of the pluck, Mr, Jarr the “once over” from @ COn-| the perseverance, square dealige Woot parlor, must ave col ence ol ie shes! jt" ‘These questions are inevitably suggested to the he waa not a “Webster,” as the for-/der your iines denote, and which tm- dispassionate observer of three recent murder in- tune-teller fakers call a person whol dicates great wealth and honours are quiries, If that observer be a woman with any sens in store for you, if we can divert the talks much but spends little, nor a “Three,” as is their cant term for detective. She came into the room of sportsmanship and fair play, she must hotly resent the “special privilege” accorded to each suspected adverse influences. “Other men under the diswivantages you will have to labor under would ] ‘ mein soba sat exten, eb kone wre woman mand, ne And mith ousatresches fav ne ereat"untcrakings” Sou) Ma With sobs and swoons, with hysterical references "HE WOMAN, een ina, the Inscrutable, was a/ embark unon and be most successful $@ their aged parents and their innocent children, with much prating of z Pagrecre srippios, . in Mrough the iron will you have " * of M4 ” . HYDE, large and pleasant looking blonde lady | geyeloped. There is but one thing that “honor,” of “ Jon,” of “the unwritten law,” Mme. Caillaux in P Lat . rge and pl develor Fe Teppiaton | 0 ¥ awe" Mine, Collians (te Paris THE FIEND of some forty carefully concealed | can stand in the way of your ultimate Mrs. Florence Carman in-Freeport, L. I., and Mrs, Helen M. Angle in Stam- = wealth and success—the adverse im- . Her voice was low and musi- a ford, Conn., have conducted their defense. years Her Tenet aan so Mme, Caillaux is a self-confessed of flowers and fruit. Her husband “You do not need a reading,” abo} wpnern will be mo vont, but frat, to glayer, Mrs. Carman !s under indict- 7] fy ied Sialted uer freely, | began. “What you need is help. [I] make you siccesstul in money aitairs, Bees for manslaughter, Mrs. Anzio}, entertained like. an sounred can help you. As for reading, you| you must bring me a lar,e sum of thas been held criminally responsible by a coroner for the death of an old guest instead @ person accused of be OE can read as well as I, for you are & capita crim @ psychic, All you need is that your] Muy eS iin nd close friend. In her own way] At the trial cvery one was accord-| tines” soeniniad ye eng tau “rule —— peyehlo powers, now latent, be de-| speaking from «trance fee cf Chase three women bas ro Dressed in wronged black, After dher indictm port men veloped!” orthese words brought My. Jarr out “Med on and benofited by the sex-capi- a at rod on each other's heels in thelr H k “[ want @ reading, such as you ad-| °F, h's. , | @plization which only Mme. Caillaux| like a Bernstein heroine We neh haste to offer ball. Out on bail, sh ic ville s ¥ But," as he explained to Mr. Dink- vertise for a dollar,” replied Mr. Jarr firmly. “Do I get it or don’t I? Never mind my latent psychic powers.” And he folt quite satisfied with the firm- ness with which he met the issue. But evidently Agrippina, the In- scrutable, had experienced the same resolute determination on the fart of other visitors, for she smiled and accepted Mr, Jarr’s dollar and then taking his right hand in her tapering fingers she spoke as follows. “In giving @ reading, we commence with the resceta, or bracelets—the lines across the wrist at the base of the hand and which, taken in con- was allowed to leave the State in hi nomneed's sonrne car. Y let town Predict that off with of the lofty moral principles of her he Was a wonderful reader of character, she knew me like a book! * she knows everybody like a book,” replied Mr. Dinkston, “I wrote t palmist splel. That's the stuff tell everybody!” Says No One Need Remain Thin Now Good Advice For Thin, Undeveloped Men and Women Thousands of peo fhad the candor to put into words: “Don't touch me; 1 am a woman!” 47 WAS JUST AFTER SHE HAD KILLED A MAN. Do you remember when she said What? She had just poured four bul- Jets ints the body of M. Calmette, e@itor of the Figaro, standing six wteps away from him in his own of- fice, firing with placid deliberation D the revolver she had brought con- . coaled in her muff. It was when the porter who had announced her tried te intervene that she administered ‘her etinging rebuke to coarse mascu- poor old father—“the disgrace-would- have-killed-him" wail, We heard of her own nder maternal suscepti- bilities: did not wish to blush be- fore my daughter; that is one thing a woman must not be asked to do.” Finally, irresistibly, she confilded thi she had killed “to save her hi nd, Her hands were as red as Lady in lees than Doings Pres: me Hazen Conklin mre, Mat Yea Wi PERSONALS AND LOCALS. EN and Bije Bemis, props. of Bemis Bros, Emporium, Uke to of come to blows yeatiddy, They're figgerin’ on givin’ the interior of tholr the wi small fine, thanks itten law.” Again, “Don't touch me; Ia wo! SUITING THE CONVENIENCE OF MRS. ANGLE. The Coroner at Stamford, Conn., has just found “that Waldo Ballou came to his death as the result of the criminal act of Helen M. Angle.” Meanwhile Mrs, Angie is comfortably wettied in her father’s summer home at a fashionable resort near Port- land, Me. The State Attorney kindly promises to take no action that might hy it touch me; | am a woman.” SPECIAL CONSIDERATION CARMAN CASE, Mrs. Florence Carman has not yet IN mas AnGee we've got several young swains who, ffor from exces. @. Lazare. Once there, as a womun she, of course, must be treated to Jail Ge luxe. She was placed in a cell which was really three-room apart- ment and from which four prisoners Were dispossessed. She was allowe te wear her own clothes and Jewels, instead of being compelled to day, She was permitted to @pecial decorations and furnishings e touch me; | am @ ‘Them city folks, dances in New York but they wasn't |worryin’ 0 atrenuowe about their| arate aides to your disposition—the | ctirs faulis of dinestion nud by gupply~ t is even said that a carpec was| her to the rear door of the Mineola im city folks, name of Hall, who d , ing highly concentrated fata to the bleed, i eo in ‘the corridor that the| Jail to spare her from unpleasant wae cobregee rf Amy kere has took the old Spooner farm for LJ the stepa did by Aunt | neighbors’. one genial/and good-natured, the|inres e slumbere might not be dia. the nightly patrolling of and all her elaborate meals Saat im trom ths pest Paris rea:|ahe wanted to eat ond her hnahens aad eat ig-:| mate up here in Hickville, We aln't| nGONTcggme meres Alone Ihe Tn eee oreo esa pdvonttom mice of | aalikes, keen at reading character, in- / ore My A A a ‘Veh Na ut-and-oub axlate okay Ri onlaleck, Winder kin Bean ida ‘ing. Rork-wics tenon Ron a ee. ; 4 him, grapb conversation which tnfuriated if he seized a revolver, stole softly down stairs, out of around the corner of a house, if door, broke a pane of glass, inserted a re- }volver in the aperture and shot dead person inside the room—would a \« her | “premeditated dj ury re use to call the killing refuse to indict |first degree murder? yor The Coroner wept when he re: @on the privon uniform. Mer maid| warrant of arrest. to Mre, Caen. drought ber a fresh costume every|The Sheriff wept. It goes without have | SAYing that the lady wept. ‘The toar- | ful guardians of law and order took rome and retired when she observa’ pantonship tion, 4 of being it in @ cell she was allowed the run of the Warden's quarters and the com- of the Warden's wi Bhe was permitted to have anyth house in the middle of the night a dead or dying old man, friend, and dumped him on a stone sidewalk. should be permitted their privileges. The answer to that is that #o long as women accept teelty prove o' cai women’s rights be denied, cake f rivileges, or even the acceptance, just snuff brown, whilst BiJe wanted them both touched up tn a mild green. Both the Bemis Bros. was born color blind and Ben's selections was really rysberry pink and blushin’ Illock, whilst Bije's was shrinkin' violet. {t hadn't of bin for their wives step- pin’ in there'd of bin a free-for-all gure enough, As it was, the missuses had the tussel. Mrs, Bije won can- ary yellow and a handful of Mra. Ben's transformation, her loyal ried darters and one who's married to vey @ summer place, bas got five unmar-| | @ artist. We opine there ought to be ® first rate chance for them girls to fs Ee | ought to help som Mel Robinson of Dry Pond road went fishin’ last night, He caught a cold. He left his liquid bait to home by mistake. Aunt Jane Taggart has bin makin’ blackberry brandy, She threw the fermented berries outer the window and the chickei# et them, The berries went to their stummicks, but the fumes riz to their heads, One of her city boarders said as how he'd seed chickens doin’ the new fa ordered Aunt layin’ of mm ome ready made vi ST--Somewheres along the Ta: if he'll return the applojack, Gideon Spriggs.—Advt, FOUND—Ap empty jug. Lew Bal- lum,—Advt, Here's some more sneera, sneered by | Amos Crabb, our local sneerer: Whe affairs of a lot of Hickville folks 4a goin’ to the “ogs because they're The only feller we ever saw who “watched with baited breath” was a feller nahin.’ A aneer has one virtue: it sete yolks thinkin’. “Your lifeline appears to run on, though at sixty-three or sixty-four there is danger for you, which, with care, can be passed. You will prob- ably reach your seventy-second year, and your only trouble will be with the heart or chest. “You ehould controi your temper, for passion will bring on derange- ment of the heart action, “Your Cerebral lines Indicate you can act with coolness, shrewdness and good judgment, but you have two scp- other, especially if bullied or opposed, obstinate, determined and unyieldin, Your Linea Mensalia, or heart lines, shows you are quick in your likes and by ive thinness, we erves and feeble been brought to trial for the shoot. |dlaturb her before the second week judgin’ by the way they can tuck junction with the Vital, Saturnian and |stomacha who. hav Y | Maity—at the feet of the man she had | iny'or Mrs, Loulse Bailey, But who store @ span-new coat of paint, and| away a meal of vittles, could qualify SENN Neca cite hotan oneth oF Somachs, who, having tried advertiges | fast kitled. van deny that her sex has already Out ote palfiah’ feur for | pet Wanted ‘the antertor room rob-| ag interior deckoraters. And if there's fife ttle i stunts and convey her to pul nothing will make them fat, case Is not hopeless, A recently discev- ered force makes fat snow iged anertt leas preparatt eminent physi nt peopl lutely harmless. A month's systematic flesh and strength by gore should prody Increased nourishment ts obtained from: the food eaten, and the additional gate that thin people need aro provided, Lead: tng druggists suvply Bargol and sey there is & large demand for tt, hile t brevar aah

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