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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 29 Feb 1908, p. 11

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Ohlid'a Rtmarkabls Suiclda. A' remarkable case of suicide by the lQ-yearold daughter of a farm laborer named Bescham was revealed at an Inquest at. Weston-super-Maro, Eng- land; recently It was stated that the . girl was of an obstinate and deter MMQ mama“; 13.38.; ,g -3.“ out talsehoods. she was entrusted Mm radius the. rather, twang “IKE“MWRRW W ‘Bifiifiétéif THE union hreathad I long '11:): or "up! and maktor beat Int out o; it. hind- box. “Gain: {0 we” am down- to breakfast?" (neutral Mr. ‘Hmkflt. “No.40"! said his "wife u the mud tho but back and forth on her new be- tom the mirror. “I only nut to be lure I get my 1181111030 up no the kit w!!! 30 on right. it's the manual (or our psychic“ romroh clam, 1°“ know.“ “I don't quit» m the can motion." ‘ remand _ Mr. Hacks“. "There. thlt'n Just right," and Mn. Bucket: laid the Int carefully back in It: box :1th a final glance ln‘the m!r~ tor. “What did you in. dear? The «inflection? Why. don't you rememr bar I told you I was going to mod that letter lion: Aunt Lune telling about her wonderful dreamâ€"tho one whem the thought she bud wing: and flew. BOTH NYCHICAL AND CRITIC.‘ 1.. In. Hahn’s Good Reagan. in! War- Inc Her loot Hat. Cousin Grace’s automouné madam! Well a! cgurse, when you have to land Ind read before 3 whole coin pay, you want your best but on. even (I, they are psycmw,”â€"â€"Youth'l Con- To walk right up to a manta hm and try to shove it out of the way and than escape without so much as Ionian in m «patience of I» lifetime Harry I Enfilbrlglit found it no a flaw days you in ‘munond canyon, above Washington. any: a Nevada City,car respondent of the surname Bé‘a the 76mm dun. son at Canal-cumin" .Enuiibrizht, has Just returned from d!" upper country, where he has been am some surveying, and relates hi: thrilling experience. It was main: on“ dusk, at the close of the day’s wsrk luau; bruSMined trail he saw pro «ta-um what he thought “Were tha hind quarter“ of some stray bovine. He walked up and gave the bruta a ‘uhove. It came to its Inunches with a snort that made his hair the and canned him to beat a hasty retreat. Tho‘blg‘ brute looked around and then shuffled off into the woods. It wag 'eiiller asleep or else so busy eating ants from an old log that it failed to hear the young surveyor, whose icot- steps were deadened by thexthick cgr pet of pine needles. Later it was learned that the same bear. a monster cinnamon, had killed a do; earlier in the .dgy. The dog ventured too close and with one‘blow of its paw the bi; ’beasi sent lit hurtling yards away. dead’ as a doornall. Ourvoyor To"; of Expat-lam H. 0:: Not Gay. to Repeat. ‘00“an Evan." . In saving- banks It is cuq‘omnry to moire a new depositor to sign an Identification biank. In a certain lu- lnx: bank recently a womnnwu sumo. what unwilling to comply with thin request. “What" is your husband'- nome?" ukod the clerk. “My hum tool‘- name I: Peter Jones. Whot In your wlhi‘l none?" Inoppod the hu- “Moor. with; I dress to take to the village dressmaker for remaking for heme". but returned with the statement, that it was too good to cut up. Unknown to her parents she sold the dress to a winner for four shillings, and on am being discovered she walked to a level crossing. put her head across the mews snd was decapitated by I pass- ln; train. PUSHED THE BEAR ASIDE. ‘30! “:th Knoeptel, or 81. With” lnvo'ntod, out! hope- to potent {Hem plowing method forthe cure of MN no“. "A genuine cure (or human." um Hr. Knoepul 71M 'othet'dl‘y, Ihould mm A mun very rich. Why. man an)!!! Hell on take curél. It. i: Amati". it really to. what takes some of then one. are. Yet there's money in them.” Mr. Knooptel sue a loud. sacrum! laugh. “In their crookedneu they remlnd. no.“ he we. “of tha thud Ion of the old menu-lo. Pars ham you lave heard the «on? Wells. on old eccentric died 1nd mm. to!» tune Equally to his thm soul. But the will contained I struts. prayin- Each heir wn bo plaoq $100 in the coffin immediately before the inter- ment. A few days after the intsrm‘em the three young men met and disem- od the queer proviso and “3:3st- JUBT TH! um; n-cUnnucv. 1-qu son rm H. Huh 9mm... flopmch Himull v'mh. wmenae vs clear.“ I put my'uuunreu In mg with in clean. ‘new not”? \. am conscience is amnion; um thaw and son. I put 1n my hundred in said: '1. too, have nothing {0 1’0pr 131' new with,’ and the third son. ‘1 Mn! no cash at the tuna, ghoush; so I wrote out a. check for $300 in poor, dear fathers name. placed It In me 0631:: and took In chmge‘-the $200 in currency nut I found there: " ' Policempq I. a Rule We: mi:- Badgoo I: swam. Many persons are puzzled to'knew why policemen wear their badge: to low on their east: instead of en the up made for that purpose. As a mat”: ter of tact, the badge or em. as he cell: It, of my a policeman in right next to his heart. Some, blue out! can think their "stars" for being alive. This little metal shield has de‘ heeled the bullet of burglar or high weymen, and'at times, too, has stop- ped the knife thrust ot'wouldabeejseue sine. During the Inst 20 or 80 'yeare there are many cases on reeord show in: thnt the little badge has been a life saver. Even bullets fired at close range. as a rule, cannot penetrate the ehleld. That's why a blneeoat always feels safer in keeplng the star _nt a vital spot. When on duty some polfeeâ€" men wear thelr stars on their we; 3. but always directly over the beast. They me so accustomed to the little protector that they feel uneasy wfith- out it ' , Tough Cot. f ‘ An Instance of the remnrkable vi‘al lty mead by the cat. has just bse'a demonstrated at Herblins. Eng. A very"nno crow-bred Persian mysterie only disappeared from Its home. and 18 ddys Inter was found In an open field secured in a rabbit my. Notwltb sanding the animal’s long and painful confinement and exposure to the yhenvv «Sn: .u one 3.6va «1.1.7» “.9- however, r‘6duoed to imfiere‘ 536% and was‘unable to walk, but under proper treatment 'n ' in recovering. That the cat had been in the trap III thp time is beyond question. as other- mse it would have. returned home to a kitten which it was suckling at the date of It» disappe’arunco. :nurprnu. Dick Whining/ton, on the advice of the bells, had just turned min in the direction oi the mayor I once. “8am: to act on rather alight impnim." bald critical people. But Whittilitton'l per- sonal newsplper onmo out that even- ingin urge headliner "Whittington Turns Againâ€"Eminent Authorities Advise Him to Continue Fight for MIyoraltyâ€"Constemttion hit in 0!” Haliâ€"Whittington State! He Will DI tt Hum-'- Dock in Thm‘ Weeks.”â€" Pnok. ' . ALWAYS OVER THE \HEART. ‘ Wilmette Suitatorium A. C. Dodd, Prop. Tea Satisfaction . - TEA ' . Never fails to please the most fastidious fistcs. Lead packets only. 60: per pound at all grocers. Office ‘ Phone 2441 , M. is agent for supplies from the hmmmmummm ' «canon-Hm. lioness“. “Whom culyhth-omhx. wove highvcl-u house. To get enjoyable Teapot “suit: the quality must be than. Come Euriy and avoid the Rush High Class Cleaning and Repairing ‘ We live ea dye. We dye to live. , . ‘ The more we dye The Letter we live. Geo. H. 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