The evening world. Newspaper, April 2, 1902, Page 10

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THE WORLD: WEDN ESDAY EV. ETRE Core MaCE CT oer ner re eT ee ee ts ty IN ti Cy eae ae Pa a a ee oes Peri or Ss uheabiheeas Prertee ene ote Cr eres A F. , id a \ g A POEM OF PLEDGES. * ; SS e an ny Z e oO i. ec. and the Greatest of Ghem. é Park t ws aaa : Scone ae. va JOKESOP OLROWN: & & GOLF INTHE DESERT. 3 2 ;BORROWED JOKES. ; OLR ATLA, CEL AWOL hE —— ae eA ke G e Mafia ne z ’ : shoe pai bessliet | ie H ron ine Pan, : ¢ Mafia. $ LZ = . in Ss ae | } REPRESENTAT 3 its purpos z ; i n | CORDED ny PAPPRIE NEE tf bl . Ps : ene i isees SOMETHING Over too ontes SEPERIOR TO CANHIELD'S. GENEROUS SOMETHING ONE t CONSISTENT Wawman oO " quest | res ofa t n't c mbling ‘ THE VOICE OF CHIC VGO, Somesovies. wi | { A iT narke the yw this p own Mae avad ere me § ka 1 ae H antere he pPorutions te t ge Bou of Ald w Y \ GLNUINE LPIOR AS, but SHIFTING THE FIREMEN, Con ‘ ‘ t pia my tra fireme n ht h good of the works we affairs ina 5 dipelu less fin fireme Tatid that ma Bl 'SIN ISS COMPLICATIO“ NS. PASSING OF APRIE FOOL'S DAD. Goi LETTE Goldman though RS fool joke and p fine Seer itr the ot 2 interest arlicle 4 terday—no balloon ho 3 Nasties View of ts Teh to be feared that we are growing i ipe §) Of-fact people. English crit 1y 8O, und t alles The pretty oho? Girt. Jour sense of humor is Hining—what are Mark Twatr Suasion 4 Mr. Dooley to Artemus Ward. th ‘ Josh ings? Certainty in daily life the practical joker 1 necbat s ut pans nes ; . i wwenmed rhuring and im | ner Uittie stepdaughter ia ma! resented a moath’s pay of th wht abtitte ts quite right SPE TO Pee a ePrt SCS OOR ‘A GET- A-SEAT_ SYSTEM. | row Goon i Henry Standup Learns the Secret of It ‘ from It; W ly Inventor, M. Wiseman. ‘ sinye From the Diary of Hen. y Standup.) a sys eete 7 ‘ ' y res he i , ; th i ‘ That AETTER THAN BROKEN a as ete ihe week sie ‘ hee 1 s ' ' ‘ t " “ . i 1a r u iS ial oe oll mex he ; . FOOTLIGHTS. } ia f 7 is i HW $ a My F none ‘ =) Then " s \y Sootimes ” 7” . aft enn ee tand | ! ta one — a head ¢ v7 fa cof LANGUAGE 0 : mnany for neat a , " om. F 1 Clee 5 - AV Conne x eur Y hi form : ‘ 4 ‘ ‘ Viren atone ji seis : his core ‘ ' ‘ He { 1 om i ' A form th " tn s u n a, * ex is " venrelow . nentye ~~~ At breads POINT OF VIEW. : ofthe ) an emblem, and ; ft off Bhe is a] . has often maid tha , x a trite anita Pane a - Re vi ile not longes Id-her it wa ! work ‘ cao mts [: 1 ve was do - RARE VIRTUES OF GINSENG. HER BIG FAMILY. Cor, Wiliam Byrd, of We am: ¢ |] Mme. Sally’ Bunnell, of Pr , ha Aore ‘rm pAO- % hay the distin Bm P| descendants, She we ae T has 7 childrer hildren, mth an® other, ire,on) a Man) and was thereby: Was enurely brass he State fthe World. Ir | wii cuaelennes ett, Mve a great while, and very well a And! te lem putas renderd J ARMSTRONG F ‘ r Advice for the Boy, A Kaiter of The Evening World " In ) the boy who complained | During the telegrap nie aon The f parents and asked | test in recetving was made ee 1k that ite st them that elt ' W ‘ re should leave} ty thirty minutes Mr Harry Vo Emanuel, a Pailadelphl vievim emurks to make | Western Unton operator el fifty and a hale ten-wérl Claims a swindle, messages, breaking the we oml—wateh, by the ward | F “ she already held—by six messages, says the Pittsburg Di man_ be! *|jatch. Twelve years ag Emanuel was a messengi nea te + a puwndr ea mu a boy, a man who could r rp Mfty messages In an hour we 1 bought a considered a wigard, and there were perhaps not mo: tie Atty operatora.ia the country who could do the tigi m1 “\ o : vase

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