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Bather In White Plains, N. Y. court J. Bruce Thompson, North Carolina cotton broker, demanded release from the insane asylum to which his brother had had him committed, was asked by the judge: "Isn't it true that at one time you tried to take a bath in corn whiskey?'' Replied J. Bruce Thompson: "I reckon I did try to do that in one of my more debauched moments...
...therefore sympathize with the Freshman who called the woman at the Information Office In University Hall yesterday, and said "I live up here in Stoughton where we only have shower baths. I dearly want a real bath. Do you know where I might find a bathtub which I could...
...Bath & Ceiling...
...from one reader of The Weekly Newsmagazine, written upon the letterhead of Hotel Redwood, Bogalusa, we learn that ceilings and bath are provided for the comfort of guests. Here, it would seem, is a service overlooked by Mr. Statler and other inn owners that should be featured in advertising. Who could resist the appeal of a ceiling with every bath...
Died. Alice Muriel Livingston Williamson, 64, U. S.-born writer; apparently of an overdose of sleeping tablets; in a hotel in Bath, England. Her most lucrative book, The Lightning Conductor, was published in 1905. After her husband and collaborator died in 1920 she, believing his spirit aided her still, continued to sign her work "C. N. & A. M. Williamson...