NEWS OF THE DAY IN PICTURES CONDEMNED TO DEATH BY FATE Tiny Mlini C.aplina, aped IS months, is slowly dyinp at Long Isl and Collep?* Hospital, lirooklyn. Now York. because no person of siin lar blood can be found. Illness caused a strange change in the baby's blood. A transfusion was d<*clared necessary to save bis life, but though hundreds offered their blood none could be found to match. Comb Fire LcsiMaiinn to compel comli tr.anufaoturers to put the \vor.l "combustible" on all lnllammnblo or explosive li'iir ornaments hna fcecn <Ienniide l by the NYw York Kedciiuuiii of WmiK'n's Clubs <is the result of a "comb ftro" In which Mrs. John S. Murry was vie* tlm. Mrs. Murry Is here shown displaying the disastrous result ol a hair fire caused by a "water Wave" comb. "Any Old Port in a Storm' ? Her rent was too high, her husband had fled, rind her closest friend was 1200 miles away. Wlnt \vn<i Mri. Doris Wilcox, of Chelsea. Mass., to do? Just What she's doing In the picture. Pack up her effects in the baby buggy, take the children and start off on a Florida trek. Dut she didn't get fax* before police attention was attracted and now kindly iktbtonians are seeking to provide for her. Here Is a whole church composed of children! Everyone.?choir, sexton, worshipper* end ell nre under 17 reers of age. except the rector and a matron. These are the children of Thompson Orphanage, attending the recent Raster morning services All togK^i out In their Kaeter best, they ere as happy as thoy can be in their own ltttl*? church, the Chapel of Ht. Mary, the Virgin. Rev. W. H. Wheeler, the Superintendent of the Orphnnago, to rector of the chap* I. Of course, they would be happier If mother and father were sitting along side of them in the pew, but some ?trange fate which they ean't understand, has deprived tli*?m of that happinc*H. Thompson Orphanage, like each of the several orphan ig? s In North Carolina owned by other chiir<h denomina tions, Is not affected by the Church affiliations of orphan children. Of the 124 children who made the Orphanage their home last year, only 40 were from episcopalian homes; the others were from U millea of various churches or of no church at all. If a little child has no parents or home, and If there Is room at the time, a home Is made for him or her, without regard to church lines. Thompson Orphanage la over-crowded now, and the 27ft Episcopal parishes In North Carolina have decided te celebrate May t&th as Orphanage Sunday for the purpose of raising funds to build nsw cottages and other build ings. Then these Uttls orphans will be happier th?in they appear In the picture. Accused The law has taKcn Mrs. Jull* ?tull, Richmond, Va., from her 10 tnonth old baby to face lnvestlga* tlon In connection with the murder cf her husband. Raymond Stull, 40. *tull was found shot to death. Mrs. Stull named a Texas woman as the "other woman" in their life nnd a letter was found In which .Stull appealed (or a divorce. Daring pit;(urc t))ow. i, J'"10- Ciavencnud. dorlne chut"e r nv"1""1' ll 'l>ln? 'n a Kara, . "" Huns over tail*. i I,-.,,, ?as caUKht ,jy I'liotoBi^jdni' in another piano. Orcliid Satin hacked crcp? in orchil shade mnk"? this slmpto but lovely *venln* frock. There In a hint of a surplice about tho cut or the front and the aklrt In fafttcned ho an to make a aide drapery. Folda of the material turned to show the satin aide maXs the banda on Uui aklrt* Makes Sketches as Noose Yawns Study (his picture closely. It wouiu seem to do n pnoto of a caret red young artist In his garret. But It Is actually a man on the eve of his death. Five (lays ufter this picture was taken John Nucma was executed at Bell fount, I'a. It was taken lust beforo ho left the Lackawanna County Prison for the death coll. in those last days he maile sketches of ail soils of subjects and Joked with visitors. Wins $25,000 Handicap Jockey Mark Garner riding Charolet lo a winning at riinlico track nn?1 taking tho'$25,000 Dixio Handicap purse. As the picture show? Clialcokt won by a neck. EVERETT TRUE HYJXWDO /\H, !POIM'T S4Y VOU ItoN'7 MMt IT ! "This,' am, is Avj^ocute-lv a kjc?i*j thins I1 '[ YOU'LL Ee SORRV Ti+e RSST Or- YOUR Cl(=e. c-r-i 11= VOU fAH. To GRXS9 1?| This opportunity^ rr*v*/vvvvw999WW,KH>^WMJM!p Better Delivery Service W?* have put on nn automoolle delivery truck And can aa aure you that In the future yotfr ftarmentH will ho delivered to you In the b?'*t powlble condition In all kinds of weather; they will bo protected from the rain as well an the duiit and dirt. Give tin a trial and he convinced. Our hIokah will 6?: "Rain or Shine We Deliver on Time." I'HOXK 2MO. Cooper Cleaning Works

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