The evening world. Newspaper, March 28, 1914, Page 10

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Rangle, Mr.| 8hd fix yourself Irene, your nose is * shiny While we are entertaining and he arb not turning into that) the gontlomen, Gertrude, you Blip out on the corner!” |and get a nice steak—don't cook it with onions to-night, mind—get some grapetrult. no, strawberrics, and whatever you eee nice in the way of Cackleberry. | palad, Hurry, hurry!" ) It, now beingsthe boyhood of the And so it was, when Mr. Jarr ar- year when Mr. Jarr got to work and, | rived with ar Benson B. Busby all still, back from it by daylicht,|“GorMude met them at the door in| | LOWLIBE 2 WHATCHA DOIN? | SURE-I SOLD To Gi SORE in f TO BIE fesse of incre. 00. boot ct] aoat cca tt jem At, eoe oor in| | LEWLIRE | fl CANTCHA LOOK | >| Pouwa OOTS /|| THEM Pouxa Dots!) | AINT MAY Jo, S “I fhusbands could be recognized by the| into the front room, said “I'l tell GO’ TH ‘ WHERE YOU'RE GOI MR.LOVIE N Ee TO ll Gemtaine lookouts efter €P. M. co far] Mie. Jarr you are here," in w quiet,| | INT, GOT NUTHIN WHATCHA Gor THERE } -am 12) ( WE Eo Sean: : home comfort Jewel-of-a-servant - LOW LIFE : RNTsLES + @way as the corners with Gus's man-| tone, and tripped away on rubber nase ~ VE A FINE FEED ¢rep on it. heels. “It isn’t your superlative step-papa, Mr - whet a Sno ttle homelike ° {| place you ha said Mr, Benton B, SeAt?” Mrs, Jarr went on, giving an-| pushy admirin Mr, Benton 1.| « other squint down the atreet. Busby was a do nd alert young | ap *“Oh, no, whoever it is with Mr. Jarr] man with a de ue eye, a crisp| @vems to be perfectly sober,” replie’| Short mustache and a brisk, busi- | Miss Reetieberry, “Ob, cea i be my RApNKe A ADORE Bisa: hero, s efoyle, recovered (The Day’s Good Stories § Not So Far Out of the Way. | niform ana furs will come to about two hundred dollars, Now let’ ye gy a man sow-|what it comes to: Three hundred eth, that shall he reap,” | plus Ave hundro John t it afte bn pother, my dear, I know obnny repeated | F What It comes to," sald the old gen- | tleman, a cousin of! his father se to have mast: 1 times, and seem@d the correct wording. from the measles for his country a\ fog?” Mr. Jarr Ke the our the Sunday) What? asked the girl | Chicago ony y near the Sunday h Y His country's grandmothor!" said |) "axe ww York anid school the father gave Johnny his Hy id the father impres- + Mre. Jarr, testily ee RP AG) Gia: with | last rehearsal. “Now, son," he sald nto u standetill, right us” “let# have the Gi more.” This is what he got "Whatsoever a man sewa always reople' foyle won't be out ton Text one week. “I wonder if *Bhall I go out and get , filve for supper, mun asked Sy trude, the Jam's light running a mestic, who at the y of “Man tn He will exe nur lack of prep seats FIX . What It Came To. | it!" or rather the temnnt ove , » j : t ove 66] ‘VE figured tho whole thing out, SOUR STOMACHS. “bad alm communicate itself co y um that Mr, Jagr baal ——— hoe I Paar sath Mater ieee aut. Jarr was peering intently at pay for ac harnung young lady from te $0 erin wits, mill: cont five Pe ie thy, are, an excel: approaching men *hiladelphia, one of the noted Quaker | innocent of the world and all its dition tered complainaat| “Please, sub, read fust part over | thousan lollars, which at six per Ly lsorders of the ; Maal monicthine nice tor aun: | City aonlaty bude Mise inems Gertie] ceteneaies manne Overwhelming Odds. Shy ly We iy iane ysis sd PP ery bay yneee Gas Eat cent. is three hundred dollars a year.| | stipation. Pit Ay pert” repeated Gertr berry, i# visiting us!" But euddenly Mr. Busby gave a ALTER M’QUEEN, a person of | nesses against him. “ ‘City Jackson, I¢ we cha! ten per cent. off for do.) J all impurities and without, arise Wait & minute, please, Gertrude: ‘The lady in question floated tn at|stified groan. “This home, this hap- colon, faced Justice Howard, ‘The clerk read the warrant, begin- ‘against waiter ‘MoQueen',” ‘obliged tation 1b will come to five hundred | PE: Prouuse s henithy and clear com. Mrs. Jarr, somewhat {1 this point, With a quick glance at| piness, thia love and affection!" he tn ning: “City of Jackson, Tennessee, | the clerk, joliars more. A good chauffeur can Bex ef 50 ilu, poh "Maybe Vit’ Jenkins, the astute face of Mr. Henton 3, | gasped. "Yet are you prgnaroa?” and the police court at Jack- ‘Walter MoQueen” and'ao on.| ‘Well, esi Walter, “at de |be bad for one hundred and twenty. irrial'Sine: ‘1ocr™ 02+0% / ir, Jarr's m ed tusby she decided she’ a" ie te . Jarr. “What ‘ ’ ve lars @ month, or een hun- e » iva Allwth tia atrest weep. failoe sisi” fied he’ oe | be Surned | 2 Me haat Pa fon, Tenn, the charge against bim|The prisoner scratched his head, | whole ci jackson an’ dese foah At all @rug stores or by mail, * meantime contemplating the glower- | cullid is organised ag'inst one! red dollars a year. I have allowed-ten in Die stylish evening dress he man Miss Cagkleberry would have somethii happened to you?” asked |PeMs assault and battery on the ‘whut chi ‘has he ? I’e dollars @ week for gasoline and five Bleed che ater day to go to the boun an artions prectling school man ti ytetee i Dusbys [person of Lily Melle Hopper, in ade [ire faces of tue chief witnesses for | sige) Wit day Meaning Te (culare for repairs, The chauffeurs BRADFORD MEDICINE Co, $00 West 234 st., N. ¥,

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