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erate ae s* «Me hore . , Peger O Ne whe ' OP 20d who vet oer te = “ ov Place of Fiorrnce Martie ee O04 other jorge citer of Une Bani | eeenen, Mine Moria bee « ape aay troupe for & apeciat benot! pe formance on ihe evening of Oot 2 Of the Boron College, under (he aur Piers of & number of Catnon Mies MacKay will a so . te @ theatre Miss Murtin will the rem of the week off after it performance. WARD LIKES THI PLAY. Ward of the J. ©. Williamson A RESUKE FOR FANNIE. Bilabeiie Mae Doolittia, the great! of Leesville, has sent us 4) it” poem, She intimates in her letter that a certain girl in Leesville hae been talking too much, We think it is a case of jealousy also betieve that the “gentleman friend” referred to in the poem ie than Pf. Silas Pettibone, Leesvill lar tonsoriai artint But rea hye what Miss Doolittle Das to say about the girl. Steves. atere ohild, haf Hirketes, Sree eae, ep Ren Seas es at, “PAGANINI” FOR ARLISS. George ouotes Sie ton new play b: ward Knob- Jauoh entitled “Paganini,” based on Of and whe intends to utilize i | ident in the career of the great Fount 4 bis Waging, bay reo iJ jargery laude, daug! v yar Maude. She is sailing to-day from Liverpool for New York. Mr. Ar- Mas‘s tour will be under the direction of Kiaw & Erlanger and George C. ‘Tyler, It will begin out of town next month. Later he will be seen in Now tthe new play is in three acts and ‘the scenes are laid in London, Dover Calais. — Paganini was barn in . When he was past atte agen year he visited London an sO of his career that the and 1782. ‘this iP. Waldrop will have the leading in.“Are You My Wife?” Tyler is in Chicago. He'll ba Melptyre will’ act in a film wi of Bunty” for the Equit- Vv. Arthur is preparing to wife, Marie Cahill, in a com- with songs. ‘Wood has a new minstrel in which she uses seven girls, It U. 8. Minstrel Maids. is @ $40,000 Russian sable coat displayed in the fashion show a Hall which is bound to ® lot of women unhappy. Emerald Bates, whose laugh- face, according to Terry Ramsaye, has adorned many a Ziegfeld ” bas joined the Thanhauser at Last,” which was sched- ‘Sled to open at the Shubert Theatre ext Monday night, will not begin its it there until Thursday eve- , Oct. 14. re the Vitagraph studios comes ‘the newe that Alice (Bubbles) Lake adopted the calf Hughie Mack i ef To-day's drawing includes five pictures which combine to form the names of two cities. Decide what each picture represents, write the wo down, then rearrange them to form the names of the two ci stenoe, last Tuesday's two cities, COLUMBUS and SPRING 1—column, 2—field, 3—bus, 4—spri Colum—bus; Springfield. 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BOHOOGHOODHFOHDSGOOVGI.ESWDSOOOI|IOHE GOOD STORIES FOQOHODOQOOOSOHHOHDEQIHVONG 3 THE DAY’ gat on. Which means probably that | “Then, dad,” continued my intelli- Hughie won't get to sit on it any had since I left Eng-|a writer in the Strand Magazine. ‘ he woat of the bird world, in fact, | gent offspring, “would that be a light He land!"—! “xactly suit yer eyé.” You've never been away from home; it's mighty hard to go. But keep yer grit, Jim; fught yer way. You'll land on ‘top, I mopolitan anything. My youngster sald to me the other | day, “Dad, would an ostrich ent a/ appetites, ‘They will eat more. here, It's hard to say goodby, But | on ene. ppt that he is no “butter,” the os- | diet?” A bag of sand dropped from the | o nat 6890000005 1®OOGOGHOHGOOHDODH.HIG9HHHOHDHHOHOGHHVOOHOHOY®” and the goat have the same cos- a ee Fg By Meee pe cheer up, boy—that ety life may 3OBH08O9H00G004 1000080900800: | Ostrich Goat of Bird World. The Verdict. © be in proper keeping with the demands of the times Mins Painter's horse, into the saddle and yelled, iby there!" thus giving the medical pro- fession another setback Mias Painter cake of ice, which was sent the fol- lowing morning. lishmar, ashore Should Have Shopped More. [TPH Ostrich is a bird of so much a MORNE about Gas prapos character, architectural and A out o - Meeting the Kng- eK hi otherwine, the ‘ " : " ‘ Americ an that it has become | it famp?™ | i “Hobson's Choice” has reached the | {00 gin Youth uiwige ind 1 eet ets,” remarked the tall MAG) | (O20 ‘the top?|one of the commonest creatures to! Not being quite certain on the potnt, Phyllis Squall had had a pa- rem rohicarsal stage, “Whitford Kane |{2!K8, Jim. You'll alwaya find us true, T muchs my own ease was 03 | Wh first! point a moral and adorn a tale, says! 1 said [supposed he would. triotie song eapecially complied for has the leading role. H i 9 odd as any, In Green ilman's de- ze tall sad Bosnia ch cht a 5 Al Simmons of the Lehigh Valley |W!!! ever be with you. An’, Jim, if In due time the night arrived for her to present the new song. B | She Was just finisning the third and @ | last verse when she decided to call up levery possible effort for one final ‘spurt in the last line, which was the partment store counter just the girl 1 wanted. 1 said to her: ‘I've got a little money save up. Will you marry me? She amazed; but [ repeated my question th day T saw behind a y i es Jong, Just greet 'e: Raflroad was in an ugly frame of # come al ast mind to-day. It seoms that, through | With & smile. ‘The boy who mei an error last night, he gave Bi Gray | hard luck that way will got t of the William Harris offices, a 50-|)fter while, Come home an’ seo cent perfecto instead of the usual ri often, Jim; we'll wait an’ watch for i ¢ times and finally she answered road clgar you. Yer bed will always be made up . | title of the song—namely, “I wonder yer plate will be here too, Don't let ! He's Just LiKe | if he'll miss a 7 ° “That was certainly an abrupt way | Mee! HEE! AINT he'll b at Yo ¢ : ay - You © ne Pine om eet Tall wendy aneee f proposing,” sald the short man. | E MY HENRY! LSEEM To RE- bid ET She r this in such a way PEN FUNNY! A SIGHT LIKE THAT JUST MEMBER IT WAS] ] THE STRING O, SOME KIND OF HIS FINGER ES- TELLA? HE'S BEEN i : iB | that dt seemed to have a direct appeal ay Task if the marriage turned out | | tortne panied | ell, If he doos mias, he ought TIES ASTRING ON HIS FINGER there, never mind! The best of frienda | must part, “Yea-a-a," said the other, not with- enda with @ circus parade led by a a clown in a cart drawn by a donkey Co! In Stamford Saturday night. the No Consolation. donkey balked R, MOUATT, born ‘tired, algo} M father of « large family, hi spent most of his married | | S) ameck teaitaten, ene GOR T 05 NOT To FoR-] |CLOTH, AND SOME never to be trusted with a. gun JUST THE THING To Say, —|sametines wonder if) I should not | | | CEMENTS fan Bet AnD THEN } (COLOR Bor I'M ~ | STANDING THERE )ealetymn nieces eentieman thao The second act of “Back Home,"| have done better at Burton & ECISION TO |) ALL HE CAN 7) BLé'sr IFICAN) LOOKING AT IT : the most recent Selwyn production, | Bfown'®s"—-Boston Transcript, ERMAN, REMEMBER IShos\ 1 REMEMBER FIFTEEN How MANY THE STRING! g stage and» glittering pageant, When the curtain had do- re jayard Velller, one o authors of the play, sald’ the Fe in bed, while Mra. Mouatt worked fb thing Approaching the donkey he| the glass factory, just to keep things mut lemed moving. One morning Mr. Mouatt bp- | “Blame you! +You're as stubborn | « 6 impregmated with the large idea | as a mule ofafetting out of bed and offering his} a services to his country, On calling at |. “Well, dear me. been Killed!" Mrs. Mouatt's one day last week a i” HE WAS EXCITED. lady found her in tears | The mail has just brought this one: |""“sWwhy, Mra, Mowatt, what ts the A well known Irish comedian named! matter? Has your husband been| ‘ha Kelly w recently and the doctor | wounded?” © 1 have to stop drinking miss.” (Loud sniffles), ” “GOTHIC” | I hope he has not | (| Wop | "Oh, Us worse than that, mise, "B's | an, 1 and Broadway when the | (ne ‘omet"—Judge ering caved tn, He just re missed going into the hole, Very His Bath. much excited he rushed Into 4 saloon} : ne and, confronting the bur- NGLISH men-of-war have no tce- | te ad Fy making machines on board, as love of Mike, gimme a do our sbips, and everybody THE FRONT FITS KNOT OF BOW TIE OR FOUR-IN-HAND PERFECTLY, 2 tor 26¢ GLUETT, PEABODY 4 6O.,1ne, wanene knows how the English fail to under- stand us on the subject of the use of ice, especially in our drinks, — An FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “Gabe, have you cleaned my trous English officer wa rd one of our ships of the Aslat and, on ES) ing served with an iced drink, , mented on the delights of having ct dey fitted me lak water aboard. The American officor Fewponded with an offer of @ small TRYING _TO REMEMBER. WAAT ON EARTH YOUR WIFE WANTED You To BE SURE AND GET FoR HER,! Kain't clean ‘ei, “Did you try ammo “Oh,-yes, sah, ant 4* papab op de Jay's cities and &