Show A THIEFS RUSC Took tilinntse ot Hie Widows tae nl Her llrsil ltil > l > llil s tlhinl A tradesman widow ot thirtyfix summers decided on nmrrylng ngaln Hhe wa In comfortable circumstances but was haunted by the dread of tle npparatlon of her defunct husband ghost and thought that the presenc of n successor might lime the effect ot keeping It away All went well for three months after the wedding al least no fur as the ghost was concerned but neierless the couple somehow fell out and determined lo nniily for a ill vorcu In Hiam nllmahibmiin went si0utretnninell1 his own way und his spousTremnlned at her old A day or two ago Just A8 the witching hour of midnight bud struck Iho lady beheld by the pale moonlight a figure wrapped In what she believed lo be a shroud entered en-tered her room Conxlnctil that this must be the dreaded ghost of her first husband oho hid her head under the bed clothes and no passed the night In n Slate uf uhjiit terror Hhe grew holder when the sun was up and then porcelxeil thnt her wardrobe was open and that the sum of K4 francs hud disappeared dis-appeared nay a Paris letter Manifestly Mani-festly the ghost could not have been Hie perpetrator of the theft A > lslt wns promptly paid to the police commissary com-missary the adventure related and haling Iransplrcd that the locks had not been tampered with and that husband hus-band No 5 was proxIded with n key or the apartment ho was sent for At first ho tried to deny but at last ho confessed ha lint token the money haling wrapped himself up In n sheet as ha wa aware at his wifes weak IIPan In regard to ghost Th police commissary cleverly seized this oppor lunlly of reconciling the couple and there Is I no more talk of n suit for n dl orce |