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Show Every great disaster, like the Jolmstowu flood or the Louisville tornado, brings out thp best and the worst traits of hum;ni nature. While brave men are engaged in the work of rescue there linger about the ruins numerous foul creatures who watch their obf.ncn to despoil de-spoil th-edead. Some of the robberies co-?i-mUted at Louisville recently were of t'u. moo. shameless sort, and should subject the pei petr&tors, when caught, to tbe ser;iv-.t oeiialties Accounted For. Chicago Man (in hotel corridor to fellow giie-t). Excuse me, sir, but I believe you bnve taken my hat by mistake; I just came out of the dining room and noticed my jieg ws empty; yes (trying it on), I was right. This is my hat. Fellow Guest But, sir, you must be in error. er-ror. Why, it is altogether too small for yon. Chicago Man (haughtily) Precisely. Ent you must liear in mind, sir, that I bought that hat before we got the World's fair. Cot bier and Furnisher. |