AROUNDThe WORLDWith theAssociated PressNow You Tell One.GENEVA, O — Capt. I. D. Howard, North Geneva traveler, naturalist, horticulturist and raconteur, says:polebehindhouse. I had started to dozewhen I felt an awful tug on mypole. I gave a yank. There on myappearedthe old man of the sea himselfa fish with a long flowing beard.droppedmy pole and the fish disappeared in the marsh. It wasabout three feet long and itsbeard was about eight incheslong.Old Name Comes Back.CHICAGO—Once again it’sthe “bartenders union.” Oldtime bartenders, khown sincethe advent of national prohibition as the “beverage and sodadispensers’ union” changed allthat by going back to the oldname again.No Profit In This.CHICAGO — Barney Cohencan’t say he’s exactly enthusiastic about some of the personswho come into his drug store.Three men who weren’t customers came in and took hismoney from the safe, whichwouldn’t have been so bad, hetold police, if he hadn’t had eleven other visits of a similar nature in four years.TheCHICAGO—Police have menfor this and that, but right nowsaya listening squad.Snmebodv stole Frank Libusepiccolo and right after that atook an accordian from ashop window.But—MILWAUKEE. WIS— SeveralMilwaukeeend they have the world’s mostiggravating job. They have beenilling hundreds of thousands ofbottleslaven’t tasted a drop. Brewerslave issued stringent orderstastes of the brew,ind prohibition agents arevatching the thirsty bottlersottle.P