Show cr me and the telephone from beginning to the end 0 a in crime the telephone comes into ube serving both aides with fidelity ay a writer in appleton the thief aces uces it to determine which house he may lately rob the man next door awn the burglar and balle up the police the police arrive catch the burglar and telephone for the black maria to take him to jail the thief telephones a lawyer to defend mm the jemm telephones for the bail out hla client and the banker telephoned honea ahe sheriff that the bondsman s check la good when the day of trial comes the clerk of the court being a bind gentleman ele phones to the burglars lawyer the sheriff telephones witnesses to be prea eat when the burglar la convicted and sentenced the sheriff uses long als tance to tell the warden of the pent tent lary when his prisoner will be de after that the telephone line la kept hot by influential politicians pe the governor for a pardon here girls listen to what london society says of you the charm of the american girl lies la her beauty and social talents she is an ideal partner to dance with to take in to dinner or to sit but a picnic with and she ally makes an active and successful hostess but when her husband als covers that she la never happy except when going to parties ts bored in the country junices with a houseful of guests and is always craving to tear from one fashionable resort to another no rest no peace it Is then that trouble comes in much london kocl ety knows about it eh granted ou are an ideal dancer a beauty and a charming dinner companion did you ever sit out a picnics 1 picnics are believed to be obsolete as tar as the type ot girl referred to here is con berned A quaint and amusing party now that fancy balls are in order was a noah s ark given in parisian high life several evenings ago b one 0 the leading mon dalnes the guests filed in characters two by two and aa no indication had been alv en as to how the characters were to be carried out the result was a huge success some of the fair ladles tried to make their impersonations of the animals dreuy and coquettish the effects being most attractive yet immensely funny the men on the other hand made their characters as grotesque as possible As the tun waxed warmer and warmer i the animals gave vent in speech to the sounds allotted to them by nature and the ballroom rang with the lions roar the barking of dogs the cooing of and the singing of birds A bouse to cost fifteen or twenty thousand dollars Is in the opinion of the governor of indiana good enough for the chief executive of that state lie fixed thit th it limit in expressing his opposition to the proposal to spend a hundred and fifty thousand dollars fop a governor g house no governor on a salary of 8 could maintain so ex pensive a house and he does not think the state ought to be asked to maintain it few of the states provide a house for their governor in the state capital and most of the governors continue after their election to live in their pei manent homes and go to the capital when business calls ahem there r now has arisen a militant woman i ij to tell other women that men dictate p whit they shall wear so that said men may make fortunes through worn w ens weakness she also suggests that if they slopped buying for ya six months there would bo the worst s commercial panic ever men may abille indulgently over foolish tirades y about masculine marital tyranny and i frantic appeals tor the ballot but this sort of thing la serious luckily no amount of eloquence truth alon or any other mortal method will make women stop buying clothes bedouins Bedou ins in arabia are not pleased with the new railroad which la carry ing pilgrims to mecca by steam and freeing their caravans from the raids A at the desert tribes the dedoulis re bently attacked one station of the road and were not repulsed tor two hours f A train reached another station found the building destroyed the tele J graph wires cut the ground cohered li A blood and atme ot the ata ot 40 i men anywhere about when the road was opened in september this sort of t thin was freely prophesied reports of death and injuries on last fourth of july have been collected by the journal of the american eal the figures which s nevertheless are not complete show a f and sixty three deaths in the and more than five thousand n from explosives remind your i aalt of tata tact n july f 1 fortunately the dale on the new T bent will be on the anoe side as the dirtad abl wih waist popular beati 9 t iob ID it up r V |