, _ 'ew vim" »’i`HiURSDAY _§.9VEM51l8r.»1e sy fire.,-3 0" six _ local V inter-V a well-known was half f_lled with completed and hun- Dartly manufac- as with leather which formed l11‘0Der€y. The was captured at mid- night on a Sunday with a bag on his back, and subsequently large est, and part news “Pon her showin; iight. he “uhh” 1.15.15. and than theweil. pl_i¢,gai_\-si a offthe man.‘f "1 l ‘lf I-“_.\”?§ have been car# darkness, theysuspi- Pcoplefwere arousyfd by °f l'-“.1 U58°HDtl0n. 0 es- trnth they madeuse of a They told the girl that thy other portrait left ~ no as to the identity of her as- would ia all probability penalty of the law. Upon H115. with a sudden and un- looked-for responsibility, she gonfegg. ed that hcr story was a myth, that what had really happened was that the solitude of the house where 'she was maid, and which was empty, had P55' quantities of leather belonging to!H0 Preysd upon her mind that she at Messrs Hurst,_ Colton and Hollcroft were found under a hedge ln the prisonarls factory. Theprisonor, in n confession to tne police, explained-A that he concealed himself lu the factory on Sunday nights, when the engine man went to bank up his fires. PARIS, Nov. 6 (Special)-Crics of distress drew the pussers-by this morning to the grounds oi a house at Courlievoie. They followed the direct- ion of the cries to a well in the cen- tre of the garden. Near the well .i young girl of 17 was discovered, hnll`~clad, and bleeding from ii wound in the throat. She had come down, she said, hearing the barking of dogs, to shut up the fowlboiise. Suddenly a man had rushed at her and attacked Corus Dissolved Away 'By Painless Remedy No pain, no cutting, 'no ‘plasters or pads to pressthe sore spot. Put- nnm's Corn Extractor makes the corn go vfithout pain. Just apply accord- ing to: directions and you can than forget you ever had'a.corn. Just as good for callonsss, warts or bunions. It removes the cause and thereby- ef- fects 3 lasting relief. Putnnm's Fain- less Corn and Wart Extractor-the name tells the story-price 250. per last determined to take her own life, and that, taking with her a kitchen ‘k\nll'6, she went intothe garden and, seating herself on the edge of the WPU. tried to cut her throat, suilerlngu hersclhratter the self-inflicted stroke, to fall into the well. Upon investiga- tion the police found the knife at the bottom of the well. ` _ PARTS. Nov, 0-Madame Larrey had not rend her evening papers for l10U1iI\l-I. She fled from the room cry- ing: "Save yourselves, the house is going to blow up!" The tenants pour- ed trembling into the street, which was soon in an uproar, Then up came a couple ol' bold coustaliles, who en- tered the house, and-, with infinite precautions, raised the plank. A mo- ment later they, too, were in the street, their features convulsed, not with terror, but with laughter. The good old woman had mistaken lusty sprout of e. cnscual potato for u murderous fuse. K had quite an unexpected treat this week. A young Chinese girl, found wandering in the streets, was taken to the institution, and, although she could not speak. a. word of English, lquickly mdde herself She Iproduned a case formed "` i"'s 6| ,i Qc-V V to the great delight of her avglilllce This Celestial C»inq*uevalli is leg thin four feet high, and has her feet b_al\d~ Heed is accordance with the Chinese custom. \ i Penis, Nov. s lspscisi)-inf. Pc puff, 9. Bulgarian student at the Boi*-' honne, was anxious to take his de- gree before he tools his muakct. `A few days ago her received an order to return to Bulgaria and join aure- giment at the front. M. Popoi! had iust completed ii long and exhaustive study, of the movements of the planet Hecuba, and did not wish to lose the fruits of the labors of years. Unfor- tunately, the autumn session had not yet begun at the Sorbonns, andthe members of the examining 'board However, M. Pop_oi‘l's request for im- mediate examination touched an ans- wering chord of patriotism in the breast of the Dean of the Faculty of Science, M. Appel; An' extraordinary meeting of the board ol examiners l"opoii expatisted lon the motions of his let planet with such eloquence and erudition that he left the examina- tion-reom Dr. Popoil, No doubt he will beguile the harsh hours of bivo- unc by studying the stars. _____..__l-__ \ cava Town, s. a..‘N0v. 5. (sne- ciull-White women are wanted in South Africa. At present there is a shortage of nearly 100,000 women in a total white population of 1,300,000, and the view is held by leading au- rliorities that it would be very much hetter_ for the European population lil the sexes were more equal in num- bers coffee-grounds for powder, and the Bémnd this opmion nes B great problem oi the relationship between black and white, and it is clear that South African farmers and colonists ,_ LONDON, Nov. 6 (Special)-In-‘generally would appreciate life in the mates of the Kensln ton Workhouse dominion better if they could replace i;he'Kai1ir boy in the kitchen by u woman domestic from Europe. “Women are badly wanted in South Africa," declares a colonial oillcial. “There is s. great opportunity for hardworking, strong, young women on the farms and as domestics, while nurses and J dressmakers are als0 were still rueticating by hill and sea. \ ‘was comvokcd and for an hour MJ Bili°§'"|°|' of c_°n|‘iP\ti03s by mormg. ,‘ wanted At present a large part of ,thc domclflic work- in done by blacks, hut obviously it would be advantagl- ous to find many of the ‘boys_’ other employment. Wages are good, and .there » is every opportunity to save money." ' _,,_....._..___- ~ PARIS, Nov. 5 (Special)-Lats at night five . mysterious individuals drove ug, in.s fine grey motor-car, eo the our of the solitary hotel of 'the 'village of Ohambly, in the De- partment -of Seine-et-Oise. As bur- glaries had been rife in the district, ill lflli NEH] IS A EASEAHH TUNIGHT. lladsche.-_§our Siornsch, Turn the rascals out-the head- ache, the' biliousness, the indiges- tion, the sick, sour stomach and foul gasesfturn them out tonight ‘and keep them out with Cascarets., Millions of men and women take a Oascaret now and then and never‘ know. the misery caused by a lazy lil/01'. clogged bowels or an upset stomach. Don‘t- put in another day of dis- tress. Let Cascarets cleanse a'nd`reg- ulate your stomach; remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food and that misery-making gas; take the ex- cess blle from your liver and carry out of the system all the coustipated waste matter, and poison in the ln- testines and bowels. Then you will feel great. , A (lascaret tonight will surely stradghten you out by morning. They work. while you sleep. A 10-cent box from any drug store means a clear head, sweetlstomach, and clean, healthy liver and bowel action for months. Children love to take Cas- the hotel keeper took care to inform .the police ofliis suspicions visitors. Early -the next morning a formidable 'body at policemen entered the little ilwtel, revolvcrs in bend; but the stranlers were already on the alert. ,'l‘here~? was a noise of windows being ‘thrown up, and in a moment the five suspects were in the street. Then the revolvers on both sides -began to speak, and soon the whole village was in an uproar. Armin; themselves with whatever weapon lagers joined the police in the pur- was nearest to their hands, the vil- suit of the fugatlves, four of whom were arrested after a fierce struggle* The fifth got clear away, and is still at large. The prisoner once un- der lock and key, the grey motor-car was subjected to a careful examina- tion, which was not to prove fruit- less. In the back seat were four overcoats, from the pockets of which the police extracted revolvers loaded wiehisoft-nosed bullets, poignards, and bags of pepper. Beneath the overcoats and concealed by them, were bucklers in sheet-steel, such as have been suggested for the use of the police against bandits. __.__..._..___ LONDON, Nov. 5 (Special)-Scenes of a serious nature occurred at foot-. ball matches in Wales last Saturday,,, which will not go towards upholding the prestige of Wales “as a sporting nation." The occurrences all happen- ed at Rugby matches. Mr. Frsathy, the referee, in the Treorky vs. Pohtypridd match, on the first-named elub's ground, did not please the spectators, and at the end of the match he was severely at- tacked. Large stones were thrown at him, and one hit him On the l1B¢l£'0f the head, rendering him unconscious. L. Wlilliamsy a Pontypridd forward, was also set-upon by the crowd, and was severely knocked about, while Gwilyn Jones, a Pontypridd three- quarter, was struck on the face as he was leaving the field. Two men have been arrested in connection with the affair. honor to execute s bust of the late King Edward, which is to bc placed in the entrance of the new Middlesex 'County Hall at Westminster. I-is is P. Bryant Baker, who has already finished s. bust of the late King, which is-now in the drawing-room at Marlborough House, and is acknow- ledged to be one of the finest sculp- tured likenesses of His late Majesty in existence. ____.___...__,_...._. LONDON, Nov. 6 (Special)-There is apparently some hope for the dis- contented telephone subscribers, as extensive alterations are being made in the London telephone service, and the authorities hope to end the com- plaints of deterioration which halve been made against the service , ever since the Post Office took it over. Nearly 4,000 subscribers are to he provided with new numbers on Jan- uary 1, when many lines will slso.be transferred from one exchange to an- other. ._____..__.. Baussans, Nov. 9. (special)- The Permanent Sugar Commission will meet at Brussels on the 9th of INTEREST F8015 ,EUROPEAN CENTRES ar Oonventim 5 written undertakin b ich t would ermit Russia ‘tations if ,be exceptional circumstan- ces of thqprsosnt year, which com- pelled thc Russian Government tu ssh for spatial treatment, should again arise. Ream were ciprsssad that the German Government :night refuse to agree ‘to this demand, It has, howev- er, cansented, and the other Powers havefraised no objections. -.-1 BERLIN, Nov. 11-(Special)-The lfead-grandmother ilh. which has help- ‘dd many 5 man and boy out of the ,fdiiiiculty of arranging for a football match or weekend holiday, has had 3, disastrous result for a first-class private of the 78th Infantry at Os- nabruclr.. The soldier invented the “death” of his maternal ancestor for the pur- pose of securing four days' leave of absence. As it subsequently came to light that the old lady was still in the enjoyment of excellent health, the private was court-martialled, senten- ced to six months’ imprisonment for December. The Russian Government has recently demanded from all the Powers that are members ofsthe Sug- swiadling his superior officers, and degraded to the rank ol a second-clasl soldier. ' flair And Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy hair is mute evidence ol a neglected scalp; of dandruif-that awful scurf. There is nothing so destructive to the hair as dandruil. It robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and its very life; eventually producing B feverishness and itching of the scalp, which if not remedied causes the hair roots to shrink, loosen and die-then the hair falls out fast. w LONDON Nor. 6 (Special)-To a` carets because they taste good- “BVU grille 01' Bl°k°“- ‘young Chel e soul tor has fallen the H- el~sl!_nsm-1.-ass _.,..n._ _ __ sa P M-_ bottle. Sold by drugglsts L ___ , ft , . ,_'~¢_,.. _ j lr; . ,.i,' 1.441- ‘. , ’ -,,-.-,. i i___ ._ ,.. V i .~,' Millions of dollars are being made- around you in the Silver Black Fox business. Are you in it? 3 isa /A. `\.. 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