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CHICAGO DEDICATES * NEW OPERA HOUSE (Cold Coast and Ghetto Mingle When-$20,000,000 Temple Is Opened By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, November 5.—Gold Cal&! Chicago heard Verdi's Aldn dedtut" the sky- scraper theater t,o music’s most showy form—grand ope! ‘The Ghetto )s ‘nrgl‘r than the Gold Coast and it likes its Verdi and its Aida,” but it was the Gold Coast that ruk‘d ‘the opening mghm m overwhelm- ing numbers and brillias A critic spoke of last mgms opening as “the most important event enacted thus far in the art history of Chicago.” ©One morning paper devoted four pages of pictures and stories to detail the lflnr and another gave the event two pag Fhe principals xn mc nlgms per- formance were Raisa, Charles Marshall, Cesare Fnrmlcm Hudl Burke, Cyrena Van Cordon, Virgi and Charles Baromeo, vm,h Glorgio Polacco directing. There were 347} in attendance at “Alda,” but there were 10,000 others outside, providing a trafi~ problem that police had all they coula do to handle. One of World-Famou: Tushmaker's Tooth Puller. BY GEORGE HORATIO DERBY. (George Horatio Derby. American, humo; iProenix’ and nixian Dr. Tushmaker was never regularly bred as & physician or surgeon, bu‘ he possessed naturally a strong mechanical genius and a fine appetite; and finding his teeth of great service in gratifying the latter propensity, he concluded that ! he could do more good in the world, and create more real happiness therein, by putun( the teeth of its inhabitants in er than in any other way; 80 uibob,” author of * Tushmaker was the man who first in- wheels in the the more perfect mastication of 1ocd and he claimed to the the original discoverer of that method of filling cavities with ktnd ol putty which, becomlng hard di- the tooth to ache so griev- ously thlt it has to be pulled, thereby for the same job. Tushmaker was one day seated in his office, in the city of Boston, in the State of Massachuseets, when & stout old fel- low named Byles presented himself to have a back tooth drawn, The dentist seated his patient m the chair of tor- ture, and, opening his mouth, vered there an enormous mom on the right- hand side, about as large, as after- w'n‘;fl expressed it, “as a small Pclygln( B 1823-1861, was an | d rist. aiso u?‘nn: mmmx "Saul vented the method of placing small cog- back teeth for R e o giving the dentist two successive fees |y THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, THE EVENING STORY s Works of Literature “I shall have trouble with this tooth,” w, m: ut.moa'. strength, but the tooth wouldn't sti :th y from here " said Tush- Byles, “and return in a week, and I'll draw that tooth for you or know mlon y the lapped a handkerchief hll jnr nnfl put forth. Then the flenblst went w mk he invented an was confident would was a combination of wheel and axle, incli and screw. e castings wm m-de and the machine put up in an iron chair rendered perlectly station- down into the ite building. maker to tpull anything. I the lwer vu]ley wedge connected with the machine attached firmly to the tooth, and Tushmaker, sta- Tear, hold groan and 1 turn, another groan, and up went the leg again. “What did you raise your leg for?” asked the doctor. “I can't help it,” said the pluenl “well,” rejnlned T\Ilh nker tooth is bound to come now.” He turned the lever tlur around with a sudden jerk. and snapped old Byles head clean and clear from his zhuuldm “that - re pfilol' m Iud a post-mortem minlflnn —the roots of the tooth m tending mn the ‘right side, n- mmnn \mde v.hltnsolz ot“fi‘lft l !oot.' r " wonder,” sald Tushmaker, “he rllled his right leg.” The jury thought so. !aund t roots much d'en! wnum hnn ensued in_ a few munuu Tushmaker was cleared on & verdict of “justifiable homicide.” He was a little shy of nnt instrument afterward . but they , and fl\e one day He dm “the old lady’s lkelew from her bod: twm)mlym ent her & mass of quivering ml,v ln hu- chnr! mmer took her home ina nlllo lived seven vears after the “India- clamped into the iron char, the Torceps | bon tml the machine was sold to the xntucwt of the Boston Custi land it m;mmd that & lltnlleulmoithe eighing 23 for boning turkeys. 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