Life’s Little Side Show Mrs. Gertrude Turner Hudson (left) and Miss Margaret Hudson are ■ahown getting warmed up In a Syracuse (N. Y.) police station where they •were taken after being arrested for trespassing. They Were found rid ing “blind baggage” of a fast train. It was cold, too, and they were glad •when the cop “pinched” them. They only did It for fui\ as they had tw# tflrst class through tickets. Following the blizzard which tied up tralric in New York, came a storm sleet which rendered the streets Of the big town almost Impassable. Autos slewed from side to stde, whll e horses found it next to impossible to remain on their feet. Photo sho ws one of the many cases. mn-m h This Is Mario Glgllo, a cousin of Gigli, famous opera singer, and a pro' |ege of Johnny Dundee who sent hi m to New York from Italy, believing tSut Glgllo has the makings of a light-heavyweight champion. Brent Glasscock, leader of the bandits who committed the mall robbery at RoAdbut, 111., and who has just b een, sentenced to 12 years in the peni tentiary, sent the rifle he used in the holdup, together with his nr' his wife’s compliments, to Postmaster General New, who is shown . the photo holding the gun. Postofflca Inspector Rush Siramonds holds the gun case. “Miss Miami* J Down la Miami, Fla., where they are supposed to know all about beau tiful girls, they have chosen Miss Ruth Wtfsdall as “Miss Miami" for 1925. Rich Woman Works As One of Servants Martha Prewitt, daugnter of one of Kentucky’s first families, worked as a maid in the town house of a wealthy London (England) min Just to learn something about the serv ant problem. Now she is back home In Lexington regaling her friends with tales of Jones, the “h’odd man," and “H’lsabelle, the 'ead ’ouscmald." Woman Tames Bandit "x/iv^iaat [ Miss Lillian Johnson, of Chicago, persuaded Donald McClugh, twenty three-year-old farm hand, to give her hia revolver after McClugh had held her up, drew from him a promise that ho would quit a career of crime, and then took him to her home to end his three days' fast. Neighbors who saw the rough look ing stranger were not so tolerant, however. They called police and , McClugh was Jailed. WiD Wed Director X>XA:MW # |1 'GEoaiJGfr Jinn^rovetj .;<] Diana Miller, star */ the silent drams, has been reports 1 engaged to George Melford, motion picture photoplay director. Both admit they Intend to bo married, but keep the Hollywood film colony guessing by refusing to Dame the date. Miffed M. M. Belding, millionaire. Til considerably miffed when Coast Quard officers off Miami, Fla., mis* look his pleasure yacht for a rum* runner, and in order to stop It, took » few shots at It and him. He Is now filing suit against the government. He Is also a plaintiff against tht government for publishing his in* i come tax returns. I Shot by Lover . .... -Hilling Miss Lora Palmer, 28 years old, pletty Instructor of languages at the University of Wisconsin, was Bhot end probably fatally wounded by Frank H. Bernard, 82, whot'e love »lie had epurned. Bernard, a former itudent, met Miss Palmer In the re ception room of the French House, a boarding and rooming bouse. Her refusal to marry him caused him to fire three bullets Into her body. He then killed himself. Bernard lived at Hlbblng, Minn., and divorced big first wife a year ago. She’s Comfortable, Anyhowl The winter Is In Its lnfanc^J*ut Bess Levtne, assistant postmistress hi Palm Beach, Fla., finds the w« Uier so warm that she has to sort mall te this kind of costume. Premier Danseuse jy Mile. Jennie Latcas, the young to* W dancer of the Paris Opera who Is f only 18 years old, has been Judged the premier ballerina of the opera. Henceforth she will have only fea ture parts, by her victory havin* won her way out of the ballet. 5® Oh, to Be a Boy Again What wouldn’t you give to be a b oy again and do stunts like this. The kiddles In London have a new sport all their own, designed tor their roller skates. With their pet dec for a horse they go sailing down the walks at 8 M. V. H. I I p® I York's most beautiful Portia.