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T OO0 0 O LRIl O IVLORT 0 io_b_ Print_i_n_g_ U\ O.‘.’IN‘; to tue newspaper and publishing business, enlargement of our heen necessary to move The News Job Office tars where it will be found in Rooms 1112 Kentucky Building, in the com- t charge of Mr. G. J. Wil For ‘¢ that can be printed. if you want tms. work at the right prices. ams, The News Job Office Rooms 11 and 12 (upstairs) Kentucky Building. QY O SOV o & O SO Qi | said Jones, sadly; “but I bought jt = nul. He s alive and tried to kill it myself. It "0 Wheneer he dien b pas flew all over the house first and did Vit does nike him biu | $150 worth of damage.” comes a stormy da Vit THE FIRST PRESENTS. ves a3 red cent. and | wi SIS fil ' ) The giving of Christ- vl for breae mag presents was eved dro wiything ceiver of a present which was judged | too expensive had to offer it up tfor ;flw uk'gwrm---\dw wenl boul d; t@flfio | Brown was bonsting of the fine mH key he had bought | “Biggest bird 1 ever saw; Kso\'fln-l'my 44 ek, Its migl “That's nothing to the turkey | had last Christmas.” said his friend Jones city 1 bl the lire “It cost me $150° : “One hundred and fifty dollars!'™ . positively shricked Brown, in bis in- i eredulity, “Yes,” said Jones, bitterly. | “Turkeys.” said Brown, looking him ' » s zoat Lutowokes ) etraight in the eye, “are generally to Vi be bought for a quarter a pound. Say ot T yours was a quarter, then it must | have weighed about 620 pounds'™ “It only weighed twenty pounds” AUTHOR OF THE LION~ Some are an-hungered, some athirst, Some are borne down with heavy woe, Some are of sin and shame accursed, But in the Eve-star’'s heaven-glow All are befriended, each has heard Messages that bid him rejoice. We are the ones that speak the Word— Brother, my brother, it is His voice. We go a-shuddering to the door Sorrowing over all the want, Giving the gifts brought of our store Into the hands by pain made gaunt. Nay, 'tis not ours that find the way Into the dark and noisome street, Bringing the cheer of Christmas day— Brother, my brother, it is His feet. Child lips to laughter alien-strange Show us a miracle in this while, When over them there comes a changz— When for the once they know a smile. Baubles we bring are jewels fair Found in the distant wonderlands.— Think you'tis we who bring them there? Brother, my brother, it is His hands. Pulsing to us through the centuries Murmurs forever in one deep key: “As ye have done it to one of these So have ye done it unto Me.” Give as we can, and gladly, too— Out of the soul does the impulse start. What is the throbbing in me and you? Brother, my brother, it is His heart. | THE HELPFUL BUNDLE. Trouble and a Turkey. H When winter winds e for Christmas. | oDut- i | T WAL o vdrin in first introduced by the early Romans, They exchanged gitts freely, but in compli- ance with a sumptu- ary law they were never allowed 1o give D8 1183 very elaborate. The re-| Fault May Be in Eyesight auction, when it was Kknocked down| Children who cuffor very from | to the highest bidder, and the money | headaches without wnv apparer uge | appropriated by the national treasurer | should be takey n oeulist t wve | | of the period. Consequently, although ; , the Romans continued to distribute | their presents in great numbers, they had to confine their offerings to such trifles as jars of olives, napkins, jel- lied fishes, boxes of toothpicks, can- dies, cloaks and sweetmeats their eves exumi 1* may be that ' they are overstraining them without being eonscions of the fact. Defects of the eyes ran be cured in <o many cases if glasses are worn for a time, and even the tiniest children soon be- come accustomed to wearing them. ONE YEAR INB§EW YORK CHARLES KLEIN -AND THE MOU§E “THE GAMBLERS~ MAGGIE PEPPER,ETC. PAGE ELEVEN 'WHAT NEW YORK CRITICS SAY OF “THE THIRD DEGREE" The Telegraph The Evening Mail. “Gripped the audience. ... *The Third Degree” " is a i A0 M ke Will run as long as did ‘The \ gr “Phi Llok aud the Lion and the Mouse'. . . - o Ve Reapy . 1ouse hv.erl interest. Realistic ing human Wanner of acting.” st v of The American 1 T WL undoubtedly moect with [ Mnadism, 5 Mdeapprayal Was tinely e Shania s acted .(.}-mn-zw ring in the i appainse The Globe. mdience enjoyed every e Mouse’ The World CPopular Suecess.” The Tribune ‘A popular cuccess.” The Times “The stamp of truth. Grip- pinzly, convine'~«ly peal.” Absorbing situations Gripping . Remarkable act- ing of the cast.” The Evening World. U\ human pulse beating in the play.” W. FISKE JOHNSON REAL ESTATE BUYS AND p— ' MISS RUBY C. 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