'jp'M'.i WW ) 1RKKJ 'n(jaa.'w?T -i"" -- ' - - - ft -; W ft v . ' y r v jpMWW OMIBS? Thief's Victims Plead for INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. If it had not been for the testimony of police men Hanks and Washburn, the state's case against Carl Madison, charged with burglary and petit larceny, would have failed tho othor day In police court in spite of the pressure of five witnesses who had been robbed by Madison. All because Madison is a "good fellow," the sort that plays Santa Claus for every one In a room ing house, tho persons whom he had robbed wanted him relensed and they said more things in his favor than against him in court. Hanks and Washburn picked Madi son up near tho rooming Iioubo of Mrs. William FeltB, 1534 Leo street. HIb pockets were filled with purses, money and valuables pilfered from fellow-roomers Ho admitted robbing the rooming house preparatory to a trip to his home in Pennsylvania. "For," said Madison, who Is twenty yearB old. "I'm homesick." "He'8 a free-henrted boy, tho best "Monkey Trot" Stirs Guests of a Chicago Hotel CHICAGO. Everybody did tho "Mon key Trot" at a big down-town ho tel tho other day. Guests, Including staid matrons, chorus girls, traveling men. and politicians. Joined with chambermaids, bell boys, hallmen, and even tho managers and proprietors In executing the latest trot novelty. Leading tho grand mnrch was a Bprightly specimen of the tiny tree folk a typical olmlan. Ho had been mysteriously checked into tho parcel room and left uncalled for. After three days of waiting for somebody to claim him ho began to protest. "Say, boss. theio'a something wrapped up in a paper hero that is making an awful funny noise," said Paul Weinsteln, the parcel boy, to Walter Payne, the superintendent of the hotel, a little before the noon hour. A little crowd gathered around Weinsteln when he cautiously re moved the wrapper. There was a suit caso insldo. He sprung the latch. There was a flash of pink skin and dark brown fur. Several persons grabbed at a shadow that bounced oft their shoulders. The small monkoy executed an un dulating streak in a circuit of tho lob by, over the backs of the chaire and tables. Down the middle alslo ho was followed. At a group of statuary he shinned up a satyr's thigh, hopped bfchhh m m iSMaiiMMWWVWWAAAAA Wandering Minstrel Is KANSAS CITY. Sport isn't a mas sive St. Bernard, looking for snow harried wayfarers on the Swiss Alps with a cask of brandy slung about his hairy neck. Sport Is just a pleasant, open-faced Scotch collie with some thing in his noodle. And John Jones owes his life to Sport, and to that something In Sport's noodlo. John Jones Is a wandering minstrel, who uses a fiddle to beguile nickels from barroom patrons. Jones is fifty years old, and blind, and ho will oc caBlotiully accept drinks Instead of nickels. Sport tows his master around at the end of a string and Is fed every once In a while for his services. Tho other afternoon Sport and bis master were "working" the West Dot lorn. It was cold and Sport's master acquired rather more drinks than nickels. And about ten o'clock that night Sport's master, In a condition vvvftv This Woman Used Stocking as a Market Basket PITTSBURGH, Pa. Whether the high cost of living or tho fnct that ' she did not want to be seen carrying bundles along tho street caused Mrs. Anna Miller of the North sldo to place two pounds of bacon and throe supposed frssh eggs In her silken hose Is trying to be ascertained by detect ives. She was held a prisoner under a technical charge of bolng a suspicious person. She refused to tell tho reason for making a market basket out of a well-flllod pair of hose. When tho woman attempted to got on a Porrysvlllo avenue "car sho was unable to do so owing tho height of tho steps and evident fear of breaking tho eggs by too much of a strain. Aft er the car had gono the woman walked around tho corner of tho market house and lifted her dress. Poisoning by Wholesale. Microbe poisoning has always been a fascinating pursuit In the east, and it introduction to America Illustrates tho old saying "Ex Orlento Lux." But they do It on a large scale In these older and greater civilizations. You take a cholera or plague victim and Just throw him Into tho vlllago well. If ho is not already dead ho soon will be. So will ovory ono who drinks tho wnter. Wo may eventually reach the larger vision hero, but In the mean time It Is almost as hard to get a com plete cholera or plague patient as it ii to get a cobra. Jl!m I, , K, t I n a D 0 e rrnrrrr i ft nift fi r '. Him Before the Judge in tho world," said Mrs. Felts, whose littlo son's bank had been broken open by Madison. "Yes, he stole the things, but his money was always any one's money," alio added. , "Beat fellow you ovor saw," chimed In Howard Landweter, another room er, robbed of a purse. "Ho wouldn't a-dono it If ho hadn't been drinking some," said Charles Itoberts, whoso gold watch was stolon. Robert Ulnoy and Herschel Morris, others who wore robbed, added their forgiveness, and Acting Judge CavlnB Btamped the burglary chargo "dis missed." It afterward developed that the roomers had collected tho fee charged by a lawyer to defend Madison. Judgo CavlnB assessed a small fine on a petit larceny charge. William Plory, who has served a term in tho penitentiary for chicken stealing, was arrested again near Riv erside park. Special Policeman Klin gensmlth found Flory in a buggy with seven live chickens and one dead fowl. Ho sent him to central police station, where It was found a chargo of cruelty to anlmalB is ponding agnlnBt him. Flory some time ngo wrenched four shoes from a horso's hoofs In n cruel manner, according to the charges of Inspector Merrill, of tho Humane Society. HIb caso was continued, pending Investigation con- nornlno ilin nlif rtlrnrta cerning tho chickens through the air, and caught tho arm of a marble nymph, sliding down the graceful figure to tho floor and diving under a huge divan. For a fow minutes the orchestra stopped playing and peoplo took tho interval to discuss the latest "rag." The trot leader had retired into tho upholstery of the divan. He was coax ed and threatened, but the only re sponse was the repeated "Hlctchlka-k-k-k-k." The house detective was called. The divan was overturned and bottom ripped off. Tho monkey jumped out and tho dance wbh resumed, preceed lug Immediately up the aisle" and to the stairway. Past the mezzanine floor to tho first floor through tho ballroom and into a corner suit the monkey led the trot. In room 110 tho door was closed. There tho simian sought refuge on an electrolier and was finally captured and returned to a grip. Saved From Snow by Dog thRt rendered him leas perceptive than usual, wandered over to tho Kan sas sldo and laid him down to rest In a snow banked alley back of a packing plant, T'ho something began working In Sport's noodle. Sport was not partic ularly uncomfortable, being shaggily coated against the raw chill of Holland heights and moors. Dut something told Sport that If his master reposed very long In that downy bed It would be bad for him. Nobody knows If Sport had any Idea how bad, of course, nut Sport, after sundry nudges with a friendly nose, directed against an un responsive arid snoring visage, bounc ed right out of that alley and trotted nbout until he found A. W. Gerber, a patrolman. And beforo him Sport danced and whlnod and mado eager starts toward tho alley, until Gerber followed him. John Jones' hands were frozen when they got him to the James street po Ilco station and tho surgeon im pressed on him, while working busily, that ho had had a vory narrow squeak. So Sport probably was somewhat bo wlldorcd by tho warmth of his wel come at tho station, the abunduuvu of food and the comfort of tho warm lit tlo room he shared with his master tho rest of tho night Policeman Schondal, who had quiet ly followed her, noted tho big lump pn her limb, and suspecting all was not right questioned her. When she haughtily refused to explain Schendal plnced her under arrest. At the sta tion house tho foodstuffs wero found by the matron who 'searched tho pris oner. Officer Schendal later said that his reason for arresting the woman was becauso tho lumps on her log "didn't look natural." Reminder of Old Times. A curious link with tho past Is to ho seen In St. Bartholomew's church, Great Gransdon, Hants, England. It takes the form of n huge grappling hook, which, in tho days of primitive fire appllnnces, was used for pulling tho ontlro thatch off tho roof of a cottaga in tho ovent of fire. Tho shape Is that of a long bnr with a turned-down fork at tho end, tho length being sufficient for men on tho ground to reach tho top of tho roof, and tho weight so great that the Jtrongth of several men was necwi nary In using It, lVbl3lPH51 MDefcS wn.A.i&migyt Mr. William A. imdford wilt answer questions and Rive advlco FRBE3 OF COST on all subjects pertaining to the subject of building-, for the readers of this paper. On account of his wide experience as Editor, Author and Manufacturer, he is, without doubt, the highest authority on all these subjects. Address all Inquiries to William A. Radford. No. 178 West Jackson boulevard, Chicago, 111., and only enclose two-cent stamp lor reply. Four rooms downstairs and five rooms upstairs are worked into the house design here shown, which has a width of 26 feet 6 inches and length of 41 feet G inches, oxcIubIvo of the porch. Some families require flvo bedrooms, something that Is difficult to provide In a medium-sized house without squeezing them so small that you haven't room for a set of furni ture or spaco enough for necessary ventilation. In this plan there are two stair ways, one going up from tho front hall, and tho other from tho kitchen. Under the front stair is a good-sized closet to keep overcoats, rubbers and a good many other things that are not in use all the time a great conveni ence, as every housekeeper will tea- wr- a ciosei iiko tniB Goes away with the necessity for a hall hat-rack, a piece of furniture that should havo been discarded years ago. It usually is unsightly because of the way it is generally cluttered up with nn un necessary assortment of wearing ap parel. Tho rear stairway 1b a com bination which reaches from the col lar to tho upper bedrooms. Tho grado door at tho side of the houso makes a handy outside entrance to the cellar a convenience that Is very much appreciated, especially where a good garden supplies fruit and vegetables for the family, A grade entrance to the cellar saves a great deal of tramping through the kitchen, very often on wet days when considerable soil from tho garden ad heres to ono's boots in splto of every precaution. A door like this should always be fitted with an outside fly screen in summer and a storm door ft- Py -a Y ' " ' ?is .. vA , ,-s wssy ,-,,,-. ' t s ' ., In winter. By making tho fly-screen door-frame heavy and having It well btaced, tho same door will answer throughout the year by having loose panels to screw on over tho wire net ting In the fall. It is no more work to put on tho panels and to tako them off than to change doors, and the ex pense is much less. Tho front stair Is made of red oak, with ono and ono-half-inch treads neatly housed Into tho stringers and rounded with a smooth, neat finish, but without unnecessary fancy work. When carefully put up, the stair 1b an attractive piece of cabinet work that adds very much to the nppearanco of tho house. An open stair well con structed and nicely finished 1b a large part of the furnishing of the front First Floor Plan. part of the bouse. It Is hotter to pif. a little extra expense on the front stair, and tave that much in movabm furniture. Thero is only one chimney neces sary In this house, but that Is a gooft, big ono It answers for the furnoAt and the kitchen range; also for gratwa ono In tho dining room, and one In the bedroom over tbo dining room, h grate In a bedroom is a splendid thing in time of sickness. Nothing will brighten up a sick room like a grato fire, and nothing olso will ventilate a room so thoroughly. The gentlo draft up chimney caused by a grate lire is tho best nir purifier ever Intro duced Into a house. There is a passageway In this plan ,that communicates directly betweeu luo front hall door and the kl tenon; but it is provided with two drtora, 'which prevents cooking odors from tho kitchen from penetrating tho main part of tho houso. Thorn aro times when a connection of this klhd Is very convenient, in omo parts of tho country, most of tho houses havo dlroct communications through fiom the front hall back to tho ontslde v . i . . . ' ,-w - - ?,r?ja. .WlsW 6iiiHMkki ' ' m a aTaal :..-v. ., jSJmmmmYf V VaBBBBBBkaJK " y i;..T .v.v .VBWV VBBBBBsakk. aTaTaB9BX 4fmmTF'f "V, " "' ''O'tOiBBBBBBBBBLJBBMLHfeA.V;. y-- "-: ;tiimV 1,WA NM.AxHrsa.L '.'A ' V - jakmWf MMPnMBBtfitt9BiLLL. "'-- mmW'mMZSMk A3MMmmmmwummmmmBvmM:-tH'lI;m..lJ'B i-.ni tiB MmiAmMWmMMMKiuUMMMWWltimv I SSwESSnm -'-WAiMmmm SP VMVrea9SjwH&MgSnnSBPBNPaBBBHRSBra&jBBft yy? t BBB lEBBKliMBB! vitatl H f ? 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It has becomo qulto tho fashion re cently to do away with tho parlor and to enlarge tho living room in propor tion; but thero aro a great many builders who think this is merely a passing fad and that women will never permit the old-fashioned parlor i drop entirely out of uso. Every house keeper likes to have ono room that may bo fixed up as nicely as possible, whero they can shut tho door to keep Second Floor Plan. the children out If they want to, keeping tho room in good order tor state occasions. In such houses the sitting room becomes a democratic Institution. It usually is well lighted as in this case; and It is In the cen ter of tho houso, whore It Is warm and comfortable In winter. This oik ting room Is 13 by 15 feet, which big enough to accommodate a number of comfortablo easy chairs, and a ta ble for a reading lamp, with a suet? underneath to hold papers and maga zines. ; i- Instead of tho old-iasnioued couch, the sitting room should bo furnished with window seats upholstered to fit the place. Thero are all kinds of win dow seats. Somo aro broad and com fortable, while others aro narrow nnd stringy; some aro liberally supplied with thick, comfortable-looking pil lows, while others havo one or two skimpy little things that havo been used by the children for playthlngn until clean covers would Beem abso lutely neceBsnry. Such littlo details, however, fall to tho housekeeper, nnd of theso thero aro oil kindB. " Somo women will make a very com mon room attractive and pleasant, while others will spoil tho best house you can put them In. Generally speak ing, however, American women aro quick to see tho possibilities of fixing up a good house to make It comfort able and attractive. Tho first requisite Is to select the proper plan, then to watch tho building operations to nco that all tho details aro properly worked up to mako each room righi when finished. A great deal of good building material has been wasted by not securing a good plan to start wlfn, and also by leaving tho dotalls to men who havo no personal Interest In tho house when finished. London Traffic Regulation. Tho control of London traffic by the police haB beon a mnttor of slow evo lution, says tho London Chronicle. A century ago, when George IV. dined with tho lord mayor soon after his ac cession, it took his escort flvo hours to force a way through tho crowd which filled the streets from his pal ace to tho Guildhall. And It was not until about thirty years ago that tha existing system of regulating traffic at crossings was Instituted. At tho be ginning It required four policemen at ovory important junction to do with difficulty what two constables and sometimes ono now effect by n mo tlon of tho hand. But the mon in blue stuck to their task and hung on to horses' hoads and summoned rebel lious drivers till tho reign of law and order was established. Ingenious Opium Smugglers. Tho Ingenuity of tho Chlnoso opium smuggler Is astonishing and as Is well known this ingenuity manages to bnf. flo tho scent of .oven tho most slouth like detectives and 8arcl.ers, as It la common knowledgo that opium Is ox ported from Hong Kong In fairly large quantities despite all tho precau tlons to prevent It Au examplo of tho cleverness exercised In defeating tho detectives Is furnished by a reven ue ofllcor's recont dlscovory on tho steamer Porsla. Ho found that a steel mast of tho ship had had a ploco cut out, a cavity made, and tho cover ecrowed on In tho cavity were found D12 tins of prepared opium I1" I ' " I VI . ) QUITE EQUAL TO EMERGENCY How Resourceful Young School Teach er Procured Egge When the Out look Seemed Dark Indeed. And men relato n tnlo of a bravo and resourceful littlo schoolteacher In ono of our suburbs who supports her mother and three young Blstrra on her by no means munificent oalary. Last week her mother called her up by telephone. "Listen," walled tho old lady; "a wholo bunch of relatives Is coming to supper tomorrow evening. I'll havo to ninko a cako, or boiho thing, and 1 haven't an egg in the house. And tho grocer won't truBt us any more, and thero won't be any tnonoy until next weok, and" "Never mind, mother I'll fix it," answered tho young teacher, cheerily. Then sho turned again to her cln. "Now children," sho said, "tomor row wo will havo tho beautiful story of Columbus, and how ho mado tho egg stand on end. Each of you wilt please bring an ogg to school tomor row. Tho class is dismissed." Clove land Plain Dealer. CHILD'S FACE ALL RED SPOTS 632 N. Bth St., Terro Hauto, Ind. "My littlo nophow, a boy of four years, had n breaking out on his faco. It was littlo red spots at first, then ho would rub and scratch and water blisters would form, and wherover tho water would run another would como until his faco was coverod with them. Ho would cry and fret. His molher got somo medicine, but it did not do any good. Ho would Bcream and cry and say It hurt. Wo hardly know him, his lltlo faco was nil rod spots and blisters. So I beggod him to let mo put somo Cutlcura Ointment on them. Tho next morning I mado a strong soap suds with Cutlcura Soap and washed hln faco in tho wnrm suds. Tho littlo blisters burst by pressing tho cloth on them. After I bad his faco washed, I put tho Cutlcura Oint ment on and In a short tlmo his little faco was all red and dry, I kept using tho Cutlcura Soap and putting on tho Cutlcuca Ointment and his faco got as woll and It did not leavo a scar. Ho was entirely cured in about ono week and a half." (Signed) Mrs. Arthur Haworth, Jan. 10, 1912. Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold throughout tho world. Samplo of each free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post-card "Cutlcura, Dopt, L, Boston." Adv. Willie Discovered a New Game. They hud lWed In a flat nil of Wll lio's short life, bo that the littlo boy's knowledgo of fauna nnd flora was limited to canary birds and flowor boxes; and when they went to board in tho suburb whero thero was a large yard, Wllllo, vory enthusiastically started to pursuo a chicken, armed with a stick and other missiles. When tho hostess protostcd to his mother, sho turned from tho window and said, lndulgontly: "You have to forglvo dear Wllllo ho doesn't know that's a chicken. Similar Ponltlon. Littlo Robert wan much Interested In tho plcturo of n stork which ho saw M a magazine. "Say, mamma," ho asked, what has becomo of tho blrd'B other log?" "It has raised It, up among Its feath ers," replied tho mother. "That's funny," tho boy observed. "I thought It was trying to clean ll shoo on Its stocking like sister Ethel does." Astonished the Bishop. It was an English youngster who bo thoroughly surprised tho kindly bish op whom ho hnd been directed to ad dross as "My lord." "How old might you bo, my ohlld?" asked the stately, If smiling ecclesias tic. "My God, I'm soven!" tho frightened child roplled. Journalistic Horror. Old Subscriber You and tho edl or of that paper down In Lonelyvlllo indulgo In a lot of cheap jokes on each othor'B town. Editor (of Drearyhurst Argus) Yes, sir; we're going to put a head on them and call them "Interurbanltes." No Doubt. "8ay, Billy," called tho Junior clerk, "how do you spell cltlzon?" " 'C-l-t.' 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