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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH GUR COMIC SECTION Texas Farmer Hunting Rabbits, Bags Lioness Dallas, Texas. Carl Payton, I farmer of near Rowlett, Tex-a- s was rabbit bunting and bagged a 7 foot lioness. The beast was shipped by express by the Dallas municipal zoo to Independence, Mo. It escaped from Its cage and jumped from the car between Dallas and -- Greenville. Joe Burkhart, a farmer, saw big animal under a culvert shortly after daybreak when he went . to repair a fence. He called Payton who was hunting nearby. The lioness jumped from cover and Payton emptied his pump shotgun, killing her. They hurried to Rowlett and told of the bag. Until then they had not known of the escape of the lioness from an express car. Originator of Little Eva? Found in Boston Much against her will, Mrs. Cordelia Howard Macdonald, the first person to play the part of Little Eva in an Uncle Toms Cabin show, has been discovered In Boston. Stage historians have been searching for members of the original cast for years. She Is the only living member. When a writer for the Farm and Fireside Magazine found her aiding In an obscure boarding house, she reluctantly admitted that she was once the celebrated girl who enjoyed a popularity before the Civil war greater than that of any other child actor before or since. She reaffirmed her vow, however, never to talk about her days with the play that has been presented nearly 500,000 times since her first performance on September 27, 1852, in Troy, N. Y. Mrs. Macdonald gave no reason for her silence. Mrs. Macdonald, then Cordelia Howard, four years old, with her first performance started a run of twenty-fiv- e days In the small town of Troy. Such a record then had only been equaled In London. Her triumphs continued for eight years. CANT PRAISE IT ENOUGH Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Helped Her So Much Lydia E. I have not taken Kingston, Mo. a anything but Lydia E. Pinkham Vegetable Compound for 18 months and I cannot praise it enough. I weighed about 100 pounds and was not able to do any kind of work. My housework was done my by mother and my work was not done. I have taken four bottles of the Vegetable Compound and now I am well and strong and feel fine. I got my sister-in-lato take it after her last now. baby came and she is stronger Mas. enough. I cannot praise it R. 1, Kingston, Hattie V. Eastut, Missouri. . record-- breaking DISGUISED AS GIRL, BOY IS LOCKED UP Kind-Hearte- F ooled Policemen, Matrons and His Cellmates. Dr. Martin Boy d G. Brumbaugh, president of Juniata college, said at a dinner in Philadelphia: New York. If you ask the police, probation officers, matrons of Jeffer- son Market 'Womens prison and others connected with that institution how It came about, they will undoubtedly tell jou it was because girls and boys haircuts these days are so much alike. Anyhow, for three days a cell in the prison held one who was accepted as sixteen-year-ol- d Jenetta Sheridan, runaway from Montreal. Jenetta had been found in a basement apartment with three men. Detectives dropped In ahd took the men away on a robbery charge. They didn't quite believe Jenetta's story that she didnt know her companions and merely lived at the Same address with another girl." So they took her to Jefferson Market prison as a wayward minor. Jenetta was tastefully garbed in a short, high collared black satin dress, green coat, red turban, brown gloves, sheer white stockings, and high heeled satin pump. This costume, it developed later, was intended as a masPeaches querade representing Browning. Jenetta had confided to a probation officer that her mother did not live in Montreal at all, but In Brooklyn, so the mother, Mrs. Lyde Gude, was summoned to court. When Jenettas case was called, Mrs. Gude took a long look at the unfamiliar figure and exclaimed: I have no daughter. Thats my son 1 Magistrate McQuade was so surprised he adjourned court then and there. He took Jenetta, who stood revealed as Edward Schlessinger, eight een, Mrs. Gude, and the probation officer into his chambers. After satis' fying himself the prisoner was a boy he suspended sentence. The youth and his friend, Edward Walters, went to a masquerade in Harlem as Peaches and Daddy, according to the story he told. They won second prize with the costumes, he said. Later Walters disappeared, and Edward went to the other lads home, only to find that his clothes had disappeared, too. So he returned to Harlem and got a job as hostess in the Lulu Belle night club, he asserted. Several hours later, growing friendly with three men, he told them .his predicament and they took him home to the basement apartment on West One Hundred Twenty-thir- d street. Not only did the detectives not question his sex, according to Edward, formerly Jenetta, but the prison matrons, his cellmate, the prison physicians, and the probation officers mistook him for the girl he said he was. After sentence had been suspended, Edward left court with his mother, still disguised as Peaches." Saves a Boys Life and Gets a Beating Des Moines, Iowa. James Boltz, who saved a boys life despite the objections of a woman spectator who thought he was giving the boy a beating, received belated thanks recently. A piece of popcorn lodged in the Max windpipe of Hodges several days ago while he was riding on a street car. Boltz, who was a passenger, tossed the boy to the floor and applied vigorous slaps and artificial respiratory measures, at the same time fighting off g the and drubbing administered to him by an infuriated woman who did not understand what was going on. After the ambulance arrived, Boltz e disappeared. A search was carried on by the parents to find him and express thanks for saving the childs life. eleven-year-ol- d Our churches of late years have failed because they have been too softhearted. They have been too lenient to our faults. Honesty, no matter how it hurts honesty is what the people need today. Our churches suggest an anecdote. It is an anecdote about a man who hailed a boy at work In a field, and said : How far is It to Croydon, boyT Eight miles, said the boy. Eight miles still? groaned the man. Are you sure, boy? Well, said the boy, seein youre so tired, Ill call it five. Philadelphia Bulletin. tired-lookin- Drowned in Can Plain ville. 111. While Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Young were working In the garden of tbeir home near here, their thirteen-month-ol- d baby fell in a lord can and drowned in 6 Inches of water. Mourners in White New York. The will of Celeste de Longpre Hecksher, composer, directed that her funeral be held In the evening and that the mourners wea. white. 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