FLASHES Of LIFE '* Asbpry Park. N. J. VWtlliam K.n Barrett. IS. and John Kuu. 21, are k « gifitralt; t bridge sharps. They won i*’ the stale championship decided under the auspices of the American Bridge League. Barrett say* he1 ik1 hHs not been over successful inn01.hprep school* and Is still trying to qualify tor college. Rau works for a wall street firm.PClitNew York Marshall Field 3d,H turfman and yachtsman, is also anaviator. Alter eleven hours of instinct Ion in a dual control pUuie hehas made his(tirst soio flight in hisown biplane. Me also owns anamphibian and some newspapers| note a report that he intends to Jit make a honeymoon lour of Europe, siiirlt.with the present Mrs. Dudley ! h Coats, widow of a British armyofficer, after .Mrs. Field, w ho has I been in Reno nearly three months, j obtains a divorce.!1 I New York A span of chestnuthorses was long used by Mrs. Elizabeth W. Galway in preference to motor cars and she has bequested $12,000 for their care with the proviso that they shall not be used for commercial purposes. She was the widow of a turfman.1 Atlanta For 15-years A. H. Wrav of New York has been sending annually his pension of $240 to I he Confederate Soldiers' home. He say.-t he and the other boys in blue are well provided for and the money could he put to better use by the boys in gray.New York—David Belasco and ( j David Warfield are friends again.] Producer and actor worked together for years, but disagreed and did not even speak. Warfield's illness has brought them together.Williams Lake. B. C.--A mysterious enormous, terrifying tish, known as an Ogopogo. is in the lake if Roderick Mackenzie pro vim Jal legislator, has things straight. He savs something elastic and alive uncoiled and upset ids sailboat and it might easily have i been such a creature. Legend Us that an Ogopogo once wrecked a boat load of Indians at the samespot.1A/ATCD enp Dipnc