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In the Chicago VTrdbunen Chief'Deputy Charles Milne apprehended two of Chicago's most .notorious gunmen today, in a raid on a gambling house. Deputy Milne, personage in the gunmen of with illegal escort thawte long an 9hcnored Chicago, accused illicit gambling money, and will the penitentiary Thursday. Exerpt fnmna New Orleans paper n.I . V' fl. 1 .' Mrs. Frank Wiser,of this cities leading social set, and an authority on cats, gave a lecture atthe.East-side school today, on the history of rare pussies. Mrs. Wiser brought with herg .her thoroughbred, prizewinning Maltese. Mrs. Wiser also explained and feeding of oats.N the care In Hollywoods nMovie Guiden ' HBiggest attraction at the Mayfair theater this week,will be Movie star Ivan Gillam in person, at the review of his latest hit,nLove Comes Againn. Ivan, one of the top men of the Screen today will be bill ed with Boogie Woogan as his leading lady.u From the Seattle nTimes' nMrs. Glenn Kuykendall, wife of Commander Kuykendall of the US Naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, christened go- day the new destroyer Souther- land, by breaking a uottle of champagne across the bow. Exeqnsfrom the WBroadway NA new restaurant Whims? opens on Broadwav todav, run bv that o t on Bernard, QSOUPU Nelson times as 'Bern1e', he's of Broadway's food marts, food, Some- king and well known auth ri y n you can sure'this-openi be one welcomed by all. Minneapolis Te Uln the nationwide for Stylists and artist Virginia Fouts was vot most original clothing g will ll legrahg contest s, Miss l ed the 'tistof ar the year.Niss Fouts was chosen out of Mono contestants In the Los mmgniglsvnnai uThe picture above Miss Ruth Patton,who is standbyf You heard Miss as everyone from little asking for bread and 'J grandma giving cake re Miss Patton is nMrs.U o 1l I o Guide' is of Radio's Patton junior am, 'to cipies. ff the job, but insists that Miss is better for her publicit In a San Francisco papa WMiss Fave Symmonds ist for I Magnon and Qc nounced forthe ' paper that the latest Paris Yo r , styl- 1 i ' tod I modei' were 'ready for-the cu t, e June style show. ,SFU '2Q, YR. f 'gt til LX O4 x X4 ' x . ' ' K 1' Y,,,,,...,,,,,c, ' , ni. . 'g - - KR Q 5 , 1 1'.vd
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Item in the gossip column of New York UTimesu Man-about-town Bob Wade, was seen at Hollywoods latest brawl, with what up-and-coming deb? Bob has nothing to say on the subject, as can be proven by the last photographer to come back with a black eye.n In the California UCouriorn Miss Rosemary Jones ,books keeper for Stevens Ever Helmets discovered an interesting fact day when she found the other that a mistake of 17 cents on the books,may eventually result in a loss ofhundredsofdollarsf In the Boston nGazetten Miss Lorraine Miller,per- sonality expert, is writing a series of articles on,HWays of Improving Your Persona1ity'and' discussing at the same tune the problems of todays teen-age youth, in a very interesting and sympathetic manner.H In the Jersey nMedical Newsm uDr. Paul Hendricks of Bellevue hospital,Seatt1e,made the biggest decision, for should I say Hincisionnj of his life t6day,when he accepted the po- sition of head surgeon at the famous Brightwater Hospital in am-ton, Illinois.J fx j:: , I! I .Z21mzz3fSi.i1-rf In the WOregoniann UMiss Lila Hamblin of the Carolina Life -Insurance Come pany, informed the -reporters today, that she Hnearly fell on her face' when she was told she was to be head manager of the firm's 'interests in the West.n In the New York nTimesu uAt a latereunion of the members of the Christian Endea- vor of Yamhill County, Oregon, nStee1 Kingn Richard .Williams of New York was voted guest of honor by a unanimous consent. Familiarly called HCurlyH by his old :time associates' the name still sticks to one of New Yorks biggest financiers.V In the Reno nDivorceen nAnnouncing the birth of 11 lb.twin boys to Mrs. George Robison. Doctor states 'that the babies are healthy, and father is doing Well.H In the Nindiana Newsn nCoach Max Noll, of the Indiana Fed Sox, aired his views tooay on the chances of Rosebcwl series. winning the Coach Noll is much in demand, this season and if he continues as he has in ther past, his record will be something for future coaches to pass.n
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