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Show I: CITY AND NEI6HBIRH00I. . , 1 Arcathcr for Today Fair. Tho maxl- , I mum temperature yesterday was 40 degrees; de-grees; minimum, 19. - Hon. William If. King will be umiblo J tn address the Reviewers' club at then 1 . meeting this afternoon and tho programme " . ' will be In charge of Mrs. Delano and Mrs. Georgia Snow-Oarletnn. s ... Utile Crystal Taylor, tho oight-ycnr-old granddaughter of John IT. Kcdd. who lives on Sixth South, fell downstairs Sat-urdnv Sat-urdnv forenoon and broke her right nrm above tho elbow. At last accounts the little lady was doing nicely. 1 ' The Press club has Issued invitations to Its annual banquet, whlcli will bo given at the Commercial club next Saturday eyen-j eyen-j ' ing. All who have received Invitations I must send In their acceptances not later i than next "Wednesday to secure scats, as the list will close on that day. I Tn tho account of the tragic death of. i Josoph D. Culder yesterday morning an 1 injustice was done Clyde AVIscomb. Tho report said: "The Wlscomb boy, comploto- lv bewlldored, ran hurriedly from tho place." Tho fact Is tho boy, with good j I presence of mind, ran with all possible , speed for a doctor and never halted till I I lio found one. 18 ' f 1 Mrs. Miller, who lives on Fifth South J i Klrect, was struck In the head by tho ' shaft of a buggy drawn by a runaway , horsn vestcrdav afternoon. Sho was knockod down, but was not seriously hurt. F . The. accident occurred at tho corner of t ' Second South and Main streets, and tho ' !J woman was taken Into Smith's drug store, I J whore her nerves were quieted. |