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MORE — THAN 60,000 COPIES SOLD DAILY SR een | Alles of that Huthydocking. dake |iaeh/aoledas, fac bear acetal * 3 and nome of those funny cocked-hat up the nervous wrecks that are ) Blackie Philosophy shaped cookies washed up on his shores.” A new friend had come into my But a pall of bewilderment wan| The tall figure in the doorway life with the first day of my work |slowly settling over Rosie's erst as ne from table to table, Wh K ll W "t Do! on the Post Surely no woman | MOLLIE, ~ALOW me TO : jWhile smiling face, Her plump nodding here and there to an ac y e y on . jever had a stronger friend than| {{Make You’ A PRESENT OF shoulders went up in @ helpless quaintance, Then his eyes met ‘ : ; i as [litle “Diackie” Griftith, sporting| |] THIS LITTLE DIAMOND RING. shrug, and she turned her round mine, and I felt the blood rushing Guy Kelly is unfit to be speaker because he is a cog in the machine jeditor of the Milwaukee Pont. Wel || Now, CIsTe ie oMY wire | blue, e8 appealing to Blackie to my face as he came nwiftly over * tn 3 lbecame friends, no ep by — meint wie alle he asked. to our tabl d took my han which has, in the past, disgraced the legiciature. Fiat ihc one: Bigealis. Soaps. poaties [ [nemo ue yt baked all ptertgiths WHE Ca ee He is unfit to be speaker because he is not a spokesman of the people. |sometimes triumphs over the gap| the annistance of Blackie. We ¥ “So you have discovered Baum Saal ‘ phd nie 2 into minute detail. We mad bach he said. “May I have my He fought them on the initiative. He fought them on the referendum. He mates Sone anes ee ee | | orate gestures, We drow picitres |coffes and oleae here with siat” fought them in the interests of the beoze gang in legislation, He fought Bl gimpse of nim. He strolled into of our desired goodies on the mar-| “Blackie here ts responsible tor aS : ee : : apo ne \the city roon from his little domi | ble-topped table, using @ softlead my being Initiated into the sticky them in the interest of the private monopoly gangsters and lobbyists oie aktoae the hell, A GhAUbY) pencil” ‘Mesias’ couutenanes “wore | oremrinn “ot mabaeinres wae Why should he be given the seat of honor among legislators? |disreputable, outatelbows office | distracted look. In desperation |! know one another, I believe?” a re cou or 1 was about to accompany her to the! ‘The two men shook hands acros Will Victor Zednick “sleet step forward and give a re ason ? r sree Coleen ghee 2a] crowded shop, there {0 point out |the table, Gere was somethiok Will Ralph Knapp, who has boasted his “dry” qualities, please tell He eyed me a moment from the my chosen daintles, when suddenly, forced and graceless about the act . : i ‘ soni sad the puld put it here, a Nght 1 h ou killed off t» Will Rep. Boyle say why? Will any one tell? il AB Sg hacwele pie back,” Blackle ex. Kelly has shown no marks of leadership, He has been on the WRONG f face as that of this little brown Ach, yes-s-n8! Sie wollten viel |leicht abgeruhrter Ihopf haben jund auch Schaumtorte, und Bis marcks, und Honchen mit cream gefullt, nicht?” drawled Blackie, a “Certainly,” 1 murmured, quite am in his black eyes crushed. Roschen waddled merrily some rjoiced m'self, old top. Am off to the shop. gel wings and a white kimono, Blackie was rolling @ cigaret. He| worn bare-footy, would go some jfan his funny little tongue along | rotten Spi tyle of the edge of the paper and glanced | beaut Didn't know that Welshman, Suddenly he trotted over to me with @ quick little step 4 mber you perfectly.” Von returned, courteously 1 to see that I was mista side, the side against public welfare, the side that fought the humanitarian Program, the side that had no patience with the minimum wage, mothers Are you the New York impor pension, and kindred bills. He has been affiliated with the WRONG, RE- Sania rhe, cued, id tsey, BA ACTIONARY, BOURBON, BACKWARD, BOOZE BUNCH. I'm what's left of it," I replied, He won't do as speaker—he is impossible for the peace of the state. 2 go ON mee ano repairs. Must of met up with somethin’ on the road. They gay THANK GOODNESS | lenetnaeqstenenaennah —_—_—————————— the goin’ is full of bumps tn MEAN BY SOAKING 1T WAS ONLY up at me in glee. “Don't bother | you and e friend here was soe can just as easily find a Frenchman eating sauer- Yor + tawaieas miabiooath hein THE Gye fff A DREAM ; Oia cet eli" ae ce ee pide: “oles q umpe!" aughe “t's n u B and le he a 07 long” kraut handoicking” politician signing the nonparti- every bit of the road, and yet phere soak tn.” | J felt myself flushing again Solemniy 1! Blackie ¢ not even r thing to him knew Dr. Von Gerhard back people do|home. I've scarcely seen him since * that there is any-'I have been here, Famous special unusual about this.” ists can't be bothered with middle not; that’s the beauty offaged relatives of their college ey don’t need to make no|friends, ean they, Herr Doktor?” for this place; And now it was Von Gerhard's it just grows wild, like dandelions. | face that flushed san bil ve Kot to go full speed to Ket an , t I'm running easily r ee ey cal than you. The Castle and the Tenement oN aoe't. cpesd tip sok hats LIMOUSINE drove slowly thru a crowded street in the Bice Oaeak an weit upper East Si of New York city Its occupant you ever should hit @ nasty 5 Peered out, amused, at the five-story tenements, cach of | COL UM ime srt gi Py Everybody comes here for their] “You know that what you say is Which contained at least a score of families : SINCE SEATTLE STORES {little human garage when tt coffee because their aunts an’) not true,” he said, slowly ; Besmirched boys and girls danced about the machine HAVE PUT ON LADY to patchin’ up those uncles and Grossmutters and Gross Well, we won't quibble. We- BS it progressed carefully. They shouted with glee. They | DETECATIFFS! Sere a tt | Farge seed catoe; sad crete ree See eee ee « ” don't let Nx i ney're livin n’, after al we. jackie jped upon the running boards, hitched upon the back | If father were a shop lifter name's Blac t » ke {what is it but a little German Just,” suid Blackie, rising. “Sor- B Sad threw their caps under the wheels. They were a happy |,, He'd be tickled, no Josh! you. Come on over t' my sanctum =] | bakery?” ry t’ see you drinkin’ Baumbach’s 4 jar fs would pinch him cheer] once in a while I'll show you But O, wise Herr Baumbach | coffee, Doc, It ain't fair t’ your ully? my scrapbook 1 le ‘on Iny down in the kitchen! O. tle | patients s 2 ’ rm rapt and t 1 pla n in n , su |p The slumming party watched the children and wondered | A pretty dame, by gosh with tha cites!’ | Frau Baumbach back of the desk!”| “Quite right,” replied Von Ger- How can children be hap py in such stifling conditions? And | o it happ sald I, “Others may fit their shops | hard 1 rose with us. “I shall ‘those houses! Crammed up alongside one another, 100 peo-| NOT THAT KIND OF MIKE n in Milwauke with mirrors, and cut-glass chan-|not drink it. I shall walk home ple or more living in each! ee For the love ot, Dee, 4 ry The Blackie and I we ae Pre am $ Oriental rugs and ma j with Mrs Orn ° instead if she vi ‘ . | Star yesterday, or end a is @ sort of hogany, but you sit serenely by, | allow me. at wi more stin- The party drove away. Perched on the extra tire in the| more money for Firlands movi literate little sla -___— a es acca smile and you change| lating than coffee, and twice as of the limousine were two little urchins | It can't be Mike Powers, or Mike hman. He ts the presiding | 94 | Ay on what I'll do,” said | nothing.’ dangerous, perhaps, but—* hen the limousine stopped the boys found themsely Carrigan, or Mike Halley. They'd] genius of the place The office And all the time he was watch. | Blackie, grinning, “I'll ymp you] Ain applauded Blackie “You know how I hate that sort t PPI mse ves never get na hower of M ’ . y And hi f th I said, coldl ront of a building twice as lar s oO never get scared by a shower of| hove re him Old Man! ing things. t row afternoon at|“You're on. And here comes|o h said, coldly, as we k i ii epheatiags lleed san A f the tenements | money. advice in selecting a new Ach Himmel! What | Rosie.” passed from the warmth of the lit- yy knew and surrounded by a spacious lawn with a hedge ee managing editor ar. ra grand time be, no? Ros adiant, placed on the|tle front shop. The little black- ind it. The street was clean and quiet, altho it was|@— —--—__—__—_——-¢ unch bour to suit ckie, you're a dear to be so! table ¢ nd saucers of an un- cilt sign swung and creaked in 1 cratur’ like | believable school hours, and it surprised the boys | Daily Cartoonet Napkins there; the wind. Whimsically, and with As ty ered tt o ne chine drovel+ @| Pre in orn partme Did that is, does! were none * to learn that | the nory of that last cream- A “sa party entered the h n and the machine drove} mined behead tol Puen be : ‘ n often | finger rid of any clinging | filled cake fresh in my mind, I sa- » the boys stood and gazed | BRYAN CELEBRATES " t know was|ing sta aseletant spocting |6t Baumbac remnan eam or crumb. by ntters that spelled Hey, Johnny. do dey live hoor,” replied the older Dey live in de whole house.” | “Dat little bunch? Wit’ dem two kids, too Little my couldn’t imagine it. He was quiet a short while. | ] dere 2” the simple expedient of lick can “see” a editor cniwrin #1 uckled impishly. “Just Blackie emptied his pitcher of|tbe same, try a pinch of soda bi- | i i it | Kaffee and Kaffeekuchen |cream into his cup of black, black|carb’nate when you get homie, |. ! have visited Baumbach’s. | coffee, sugared stirred, tasted, | Dawn,” he advised Well, I'm off | and farther and knows " arer than any newspaper man I| ment uj ver knew—excepting Peter Orm type or act as All these things, and more, I al ease. wrote to the scandalized Norah ait shake Wohru St cmackoane There came back a letter in which| surrering have made an old man of have heard Milwaukee drinking its| and then with a wicked gleam in| to the factory again. Got t’ make afternoon Kaffee. O, Baumbach’s,| his black eyes he lifted the heavy|UP for time wasted on m’ lady “Hey, Johnny, don't dose kids ever come out an’ play?” n’ ’ I with your deliciously crumbling] cup to his lips and took a long,|{riend. Auf wiedersehen! “Gwan, dose kids can’t play outside dat castle, replied | every third word was underlined, |jittle Blackie, altho he 1# young in| butter cookies and your Kaffee. caritias Seoetutes S) "And the little figure in the ny. the morals of such © man could be| ie Roast any. ite is uble to die | muchen, tnd Your thick cream, and |""“Rlackte,” I hlaved. “it you do| checked top-cost trotted off 2 . \s art any. ie able to 6 , * . . ™ cs : As the boys turned to go home, Tommy remarked Then I tried to make Blackle|tioguish between sham and truth | Jor tucker your blac sack that again T shall refuse to speak| | "Dut he called you~Dawm* “G ain’ . dy plack, 0 you! ke on Gerhard. Gee, castles ain't no good, huh, Johnny more real to Norah, who, in all het] because h pen obliged to do! Karte Pag 4. Le : n ee “Nah!” 6 . | ered life, had never come in| it ever sir > was a child selling viii jhe ee pro a wi “Do what?" demanded he, all in-|“Mhum," I agreed. “My name’ i | tact with a man like this papers on the corne pore anotner MKS you dd innocence n Blackie, true to his promise, had Snuffle p your coffee like “Surely not to him You have oe vis morale—| Guo *« Blackte Surely the! hailed me from the doorway on the] that.” now b a fe or what wld consider bis} a4 i a at jknown him but a few weeks, I Getting Gregory What you would consider his|ogdeat friend a woman ever had. afternoon of the following day Why, girl, that’s th’ peoter way | wonld slot ara oeuianes ND now certain economists in congress are jabbing the son; bat Tl a t He possesses a a ; Y for frie “e I must have passed it a dozen}t’ drink coffee here. Listen t'} “Blackie never presumes,” 1 sig ada wore there) ship, and a wonderful understand nes withou' » noticing it—| ey “al ‘| laughed. “BI ‘ well-whetted finger of scorn into Attorney General is no yellow streak. I never have a n lersta times without e noticing it—| everybody else. Calm yerself an'| laughed. “Blackie's just—Blackie, { of suffering, born of those! just a dingy little bl: heard anything more pathetic than! years of hardship and privation.| ling betw his story. Blackle sold papers on! bach learn ; k shop nest-|try a Bismarck.” Imagine taking offense at him! n two taller buildings.| 1 picked up one of the flaky con-| He knows every one by their given gory because he hasn't snuffed the high cost of things by tions under the Sherman anti-trust legisla sntrate capaae a ah ao ; the other's story, bit | almost within the shadow of the! tections and eyed it in despair.|™#me, from Jo, the boss of the Fact of the matter is that. the itertey yor as Stay cic pene ld. “Wee ba Go ceohanaed, 40rar 0 r sencehe gp loc aby aerh ig ogy nie api icy Wheldon xo scr oxen That | Pressroom, to the Chief, who ine tandard Oil prosecutions is enough to demonstrate this nigpragss Sass te Ga Tay bane des bo eae after’ the last edition) Was “Rome Ibaoh eles Juma” Soe One cat them?” Tin) neper men. And people don't gory has inaugurated a lot of anti-trust suits but he's like vacott ISN'T ONLY PE after that wo “Y' soo, girl, it's like this here,” | ® Ma Wairie ele ee ise tae “Yuh don’t really eat ‘em, be I Oetien Tou heges ee Lae ® man in the bottom of a pit shoveling up sand that always ON BEACH coeere ty Biackle explained one day. “W're| shop was crowded. Men and wom-| cause as soon’s you bite in at one| he sd you Doe” Polls back upon him. 1 The only cure for trust squeezing is government compe- » as has been successfully demonstrated as to marine in- Mee, Express service, smokeless powder, arr But, in the matter of cotton The editor of The Star may like rolt best, but E. D. K. is strong all workin’ for some good reason, |en were ordering recklessly of the | end w'y the custard stuff slides out | A few of Us ate workin’ for the! every description that|at the other, an’ no human mouth glory of it, and most of us are} heaped in cases and on/c'n be two places at oncet. Shut ix some | shelves your eyes, girl, an’ just wade in.” | have been neglectful it was because e| As we elbowed our way to the} | waded. In silence I devoured | edged tools were never a chosen room separated from the| every bit down to the last crumb| plaything of mine. Perhaps your “Small one,” id Von Gerhard, in his quaint German idiom, “we will not quarrel, you and I. If I offices, He was t household _and ever for Tukw girls who attende B 1onor of Mayor-e-elect ains, meats and so forth,! stevens ay “S| workin’ t’ eat; but there A MU S EME N- T S| tow workin’ for the pure love of work—and I guess I'm one of th o- 1 Buch competition is not now possible, and law doe seem seURI ARIA) pls. =Y’ see I started tn at this nt shop sar by a flimsy wood ani eked the stickiness off my little Blackie realizes that he need q omb: d raise prices on st sos ILv INI game when | was such a little runt} en partition, I expected, I know | fingers. jhave no fear of such things, for Se > Combine and raise peices on such thing le Boston that now {t's a ingrowing habit,|not what I'm coming here every day,” I| the Great Fear is upon bine © thru the handling of them. Government cannot compete with ? s P tho {t is comfortin' « know you| But surely this was not Blackie's | annou' “The Great Fear! Y t— : . ‘ ¢. Sunday ma ou mean p athe farmer in raising foodstuffs. as it can with the armor! yeif with the pious t ETROPOLITA got a place where you c'n always vaunted Baumbach’s! This} “Better not. Ruin your complex “I mean that there are too many "manufacturers, for instance, but it can compete with the stor-|can glom a few more THEATRE come in of the rain, and where |! narrow, dingy re with ita | fon and turn all your lines into » litle lines radiating from the rae : . 9 ron Bis olin e’n have your mail sent bare floor and its {ron-legged tables | bumps the sunken eye: a commission men who handle the farmer's products time in an ival wo Tedap at $116 She : ; n't emia ond ar rey, a yes, ané v0 “aye Pee tricks f | Papa Tod baat pl ty I guess I told you about the| whose bare marble tc 8 were yel- | I don't care,” I replied phage i-clasp leaves a mois- and largely ermi pri i q : HOW COULD YOU, GIRLS? " arp time Von Gerhard sent me abroad|low with age and use! 1 said Now te bout some of/ture in the palm. Come, we will But somebody has got to be the goat fo vernment Vivian 1 Genevieve Tobin, 1 didn’t 1? nothing as we seated ourselves. | people. » is the funny | change the subject to something | » Von Gerhard repeated | Blackie was watching me out of | little man in the checked suit with| more cheerful, yes? Tell me, how | helplessness, and Gregory's it and 15, at the Alhambra this wee coos. ctorines but when they ta t hanging ip their stockings for Santa to drop oh, tell tt to Yacolt! 4 Do you know him? the tail of his eye My glance} the black braid trimming, and the | grows the book?" Well, he it It] wandered about the shabby, smoke-| green cravat, and the white spats,| (Continued in Our Next Issue) none Blackie Von ed room, and slowly and surely|and the tan hat and the ej Gerhard, he told me I had about| the charm of that dusty, dingy lit-| glasses? } five years or so t' live, about two,|tle cafe came upon me. “Ain't them th’ dizzy habili-| three years ago. I had sort of The clumsy tronlegged tables} ment A note of envy crept into : ’ abel See Rl Bre g ; lackie’s voice. “His name is| We guarantee our work for 15 Lloyd-G S: m went to pieces about that time, and | stood in two solemn rows down the | Blac voi name a <i opoavaanaal | JOUNNY BRUM BRA S"&PINE I went t him to be patehed up. [length of the narrow room, Three | Hugo Luders, Used t' be a_re-|Years. We will examine your teeth 4 | ainst LOYD-GEORGE did not slam the door t Take a ocean voyage,’ he says,|or four stout, blond girls plodded| porter on the Germania, but he's} and tell you just what they require, 4 Peace negotiations in his statement yesterday, WRITES RF Mus VAUDEVILLE an’ tr In other words. “Put up or shut up. Lloyd-George said to Kaiser Bill: presents | it will cost ices are the lowest in Se rmed an ne into advertisin’, | and wh » Ket four hours sleep aj back and forth, from tables to wa front shop, bearing trays of cal there’s real money. He's} Our F This opinion, held hy the British press, is shared gen ay, mother she was scar|and steaming cups of coffee. »| been coming here ever’ afternoon | attle for high-class work S efally in the United States AO FOLLOWS fea gos! oaahan So 1 tucked her under] was a rumble and clatter of Ger-| for twelve has a cup of cof q The premier has put it up to the kaiser to enter upon} Rooney and | m’ arm, and we hit it up across the one seemed to know | fee, game of chess, and a pow-wow Oty ‘ " ‘ ely different role than that a that was a awful " The Mir ocean, Mother, she had some swell se. with a bunch of cronies. Next Pegotiations of peace in an entire : goak a man played on some of the Mayo a time, I guess. She never set down] A game of chess was in Who's the woman with the @f the victor. Germany's sincerity in offering to discuss | FON. * Iie pete ne other day & ‘ ine ‘md except for meals, and she wrote|progress at one table and| leathery complexion and the un ice is now put to the test lif he knows whats good for him he pheum |r 1¢ nd| picture postals Ike mad lbetween moves each contest-| tidy hair? i! like her face. And Will Germany relinquish the tone of the conqueror? {will stick around under cover un slniuerseaes AD But sa-aay, gir’ was I lonesom nt would refresh himself with a| why does she sit at a table with | ltl a few reporters get tired dig. as I xtuck it out for four months. Well, | long-drawn, sibilant mouthful of|all those —strange-looking men? , nena Ae ging for him for it they. land on | AMR SRELEE | one day mother an’ me was sittin’ | coffee. There was nothing about the| And who are all the men? And| Gold and Porcelain Crowns You must not carry booze on the hip, is the latest (FiP maybe there wont be greece | AALS out on one of them veranda cafes| place or its occupants to remind|who is the fur-lined grand opera| Pull Set of Teeth. . $8.00 to i : Old Plates relined and made to court ruling. We're back to Piplese styles again, girls. vote left they run to over there, w'en some-|one of America, This dim, sm sky, | tenor just coming iu— Oh Mi ies hae it c kamen th esh nut ¢ 1p the pape body hits me a crack on the shoul-| cake ed cafe was Germany | _ Blackie glanced over his shoulder | t ° r t e rt der an’ there stan old Ryan, who said Blackie Here | just a he tall man in the door ) ‘ ime { | | Hint for School Board late ealubunn acpayy Gvpe'tue one) Gredit!.do-U, 2. vere. tin wan com does to take’ cur order [wey turned ‘he taco toward oe. Mational Painless Dentists a a Ai GG sere oT a henry ferguson got shot at| mn corraspondent for son You can take your choice of coffee |“That? Why, girl, that’s Von Ger 3. W. Conner Feurth and Fine oud pes board - ther emy oes “9 ell afford t Her Taebasots aac RELY a Pee rae nal Wisk w York syndicate papers over |or chocolate. ‘That's as fancy as) hard, Look at everybody kowtow logan RundeyR AHN eta te To take a hint from the city council, which is to meet spe 43 @t ta few tainits aro a = = = = “A NIGHT OFF” even if it ain't Blackie!” hel. Utes hp —- Pot 2 a Ti we! 1e pape d to get the} he expansive blond girl paused Misily Friday to pass upon the salary ordinance, so that em-| Well the papers tried to get th r ; ; ily arp : the — Nate heart store on the fono but some boddy Farce Comedy tn 4 Act says, ‘What in Sam Hill are you|at our table smiling a broad wel ployes will get their money before Christmas | hed fixed It so it woodent wor : doing out of your own cell when} come at Blackie. School employes would appreciate equal consideration |then they called up mr ferguson’s Milwaukee's just got four more Wie ghets, Roschen?” he greet- | ard Otherwise the st wait until January 5,|offise where he 1% verry proml-| 5 games t' win the pennant? ed her. eee ee board. Other i) ei sedi DEHESY 2 |nant man but they says he hasn't PALACE ‘HIP a-a-ay, girl, it was me for the| Roschen’s smile became _ still § jbeen down today & that made it}] ,rrecnoor Evenings, || Dis ship. ‘Mother,’ I says, ‘it you| more pervasive OO liook @usploinda sw able bome they} Cio te got anybody on your mind that you} “Coffee?” asked Blackie, turning I gcse jxald he started away with his hunt-) 7 OWHITH BLACKT neglected t' send pieture postals to,| to me. 1 nodded | ing gun kent Hasin and At now's your last chance, ‘FI got to weimal Kaffe?” beamed Ros all the reporters hotfoo t out} reison's Chr die I'm going out with m' scissors | chen, grasping the idea 9 i & «Js for the spot & the in ¢ mitt, and m’ trusty paste | Now's your time to speak up, boss did mr, ferguson get shot heer|] afternoons le; i for old Milwaukee der all the eream gefilite things today, & the boss says sure & t I ein't been away since, exgppt|ihat Iboked good to you out in stands all tests of ti on 7 PANTAGES 3 iinet t I leaned forward, lowering | out to con |the Pink, The last time I was in| eetiy, “Blackie; te DLs lab tt d h ers run out to hunt a co} | 3h Nigt ag in| my voice discreetly ack dooberm ora an ome. || & the cop comes back with them| Mate. a bi at Baumbach’s, in comes Von Ger-| fore | plunge in too recklessly tell It . it . & says see her whe abet that ea AN VING er ny ; saat : me, are their prices very taxes to the price of that vacant lot & the boss says he ain't shot, wa ‘ Vho arc Raumbach's?" 1 inter-| “Sasvay, child, you just can't 18 pure, 1L1S Pind Fenckior sage you weld a0 be Tnternatte jrand Opera Star rupted spend half a dollar here if you try t yo ‘ s for the past three years from the price delicious it is four. & the bor s, whose kid- Other Mig Nets. We nnd 206 Blackie regarded me pityingly.| The flossiest kind of thing they t y ding you, | seid he got shot heer, You ain't never teen 4o Gaumtect ia Gate ten ‘canta -@ orde healthf; | about 2 pounds of it to take along K THEAT E bach's? No wonder you ain't hep! They'll amother tyou in whipped cdg ire you work ul. cn bis hunting trip OA! to the ways of this little communi: | cream fr a quarter, So wade right 5 er. te uit doesn’t, p gosh those reporters was sore nt Sencew jty. It ain't hardly legal t’ lve in} in an’ spoil your complexion RUILDING LOAN lowest current Walter Baker & CoLtd. soa 1 men toi abe Dy rh von || Milwaukee all this time without! With enthusiasm | turned upon PLANS. FREEDrawn to ever having | 1 inside of B ESTABUSHED 1780 §=— DORCHESTER, MASS. “SANTA CLAUS. the patient Rosie bring me Vree Toss for Children at all Matinee Performances . ; 601 Northern FABLE A Holiday Mill for, Middies and Stop! If you do not tell me at| some of those cunning little round BROS. Bank Bidg. Once upon a tyme a woman sot| Grownups Alike [once why it is so necessary to the| things with the cream on ‘em, you | Elliott 686 proper understanding of — tne | know—two of those, eh, Blackie? Y And a couple of those with flaky ye proper | | ait a Green Lake car ’ city"