Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 168, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 July 1920 — Woman Question Again. [ARTICLE]

Woman Question Again.

One day Karl Edwin Harriman made a pilgrimage to General Weeton’s Connecticut farm and on the last lap of the Journey took a jitney. The driver had his wife on the front seat with him and Harriman noticed later that it was the wife who collected the fare. As they traveled the editor spoke about the author. “It’s just like George Weston’s impudence to write stories about women,” said Mrs. Jehu. "What does lie keow about women? Ain’t even marrled I” “That ain’t no argument," said the jitney driver, sadly, “maybe he knows too all-fired much about ’em to git married.” Cables report that a Belgian gained admittance to Doorn Castle adn walloped Wilhelm Hohenzollern, "wounding the former Emperor in the ' jaw.” The Belgian evidently knew Wilhelm’s vulnerable spot.— Tbrotito Globe.