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THE MACON TELEGBAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1894.
now °P° ri > we '.icffiu
if with a cannonade alf along
) the line, with a Boom that
has a big, big B. Our stock
of Men’s, boys’ and Chil
dren’s Clothing for fall wear
1894, is resplendent with
newest styles, nobbiest pat
terns and perfect workman
ship—a stock representing
the latest ideas of the best Clothing manufacturers of
America. It will afford us much pride and pleasure to
show our lines.
You’ll want to wear a real stylish Hat this fall. Our
Sherman $4 Derby, warranted as good as any regular $5
Stiff liat in the world, and will serve you proper.
CHARLES WACHTEL,
515 CHERRY STREET, .... MACON,« GEORGIA
3. 3IE8EL & CO.’S THE MIDWAY HAS
EXTENSIVE DEAL
Busineit Sense Is Always Shown by
tho Results of Its Propar
Use.
BIGGEST WHISKY TRADE OF ALL
This Firm Had tom *a««olly ta Inya
L»r(« Itock »* Low Tariff HftUi,
Which They Will ftll With
out lner«»>c fu Price#
On* of tho most extccalvo dentil ever
Hindu In this oily was wmaumniuted
heVer.it weeks ngu, wiled tin) util reliu-
lilo wholesale lli|ie>r bouse of S. Blesol
it Co. jiliumt tliolr yrrfiet for twolvo
, hundred barrels of Quo whiskies, with
lliu cxpeottiney of uu InorouHe in vnluo
by the passage of tho tnrltf MU. That
they lmvo boon weU repaid for tlioir
enterprise is ovldout by Uiu increase of
$12,1)00 In lliu value of Uiolr stoe.k, Ui.it
iunoiuit representing tho dMfereuoa be
tween tlie «ttl tax of a.Holy ccnta per
pallon uniter which they purchased tho
goods nod the new tux of ono dollar
and tcu cents, which It now In effect.
Howover, wlll| to tho oharnetoristio
lltK'taUty of this bouse, they iinnouuco
tbut Uiey do cot propose to tnko ad
vantage of Ibis r'«u In pr.ee. but lu-
toad to sell their out*re present stock
of Hue Kinds, such ns Mt. Veruon, High-
liunl, Gltunm's A AAA. Jim I Clayton,
Ham toga, Old Quaker, Melrose and nil
of their noted tinunlH of line whiskies
at former prices uud cheap goods nt a
limited ndvnuee. This is a gnat In
ducement uud will no doutit be taken
advantage of by uio retail dealers, not
only tn the cily but also llfn^mt
the state. Into the muotiwt oorners of
Which their nuuumolli bustnssq extends.
LEMON Kt.IXttt.
A Pleasant Lemon fYinto,
For Unionises », Constipation and
Mo'aria.
For Indigestion. Sick and Nervous
Headache.
For l'Vver, Chilli., Debility nnd Kid
ney Dlaenaea. take Lemon Elixir.
Ladles, for natural and thorough or
ganic rv«uh»tl«n. tako Lemon Elixir.
Dr. Mosley*a Lemon Elixir Is pre
pared from the fresh Juice of Loinons.
combined with other vegetable liver
ionics, and will not toll you In any of
tho above named lUsaasc*. 50 a. nnd
|1 bailee at druggists.
Prepared only by Dr. It. Mosley, At
lanta. On.
Alberti’s Orchestra at Ocmul-
gee Park this afternoon.
V8BTto£SSr~MOUTK W.lSll.
rivnAFCxi by
Dm. Hohnr* oi Mnnon, TVnUata,
Stt Mulberry Street.
It cur«« bl<*diu* Riima, ulcer*. *or«
vnout. *or« throat. donna the teeth and
ptmilfi th* brMtU). Fur sal* by all drug*
gtftta.
NFJW TRAVRLANO F1UCJG5IT AOKNT
Mr.yll. A. QR»»itn <lot»s to lifts Georgia
• Southern and Florhl.1.
The Georgia Southern and Florida
railroad hast Wucd a circular annouu
In* the appointment of Mr. II. A. tab*
son a* traveling freight agtnt or that
ro*6.
Air. Glbaon la an expcrlcncctl railroad
man and ha* been for tho past taro
>aar« soliciting agent for tho Atlanta
nnd Florida road. The place ht now
fill* with the Georgia Southern road la
tho one formerly Piled by Mr. J. II. Dor*
*«•>• before hla appointment a* Florid
agrnt.
Awarded
C1igb#*t Honors—World’s Pair*
DR.
CREAM
BAKING
POWMB
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure GrapeCream of Tartu Powder. Fnt
fi mi: Ammonia, Alumot anyolha iJuitaaiu,
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
BEEN BOOKED
Mi]. Winter* Sends the News That the
Great Merry-Go-Round
Will Como.
HURRAH FOR THE DIXIE FAIR!
Th* Major fa Stirring Things Up Out
W«it uw If With n Long !>ol«-
Hooking Attraction! forth*
Dlxlo lnt«r«ut« Fair.
The Midway Plaleance, a centra! figure
of lnt»rcat at the World'* Fair, Will b*
represented almost Identically na It was
seen tn Chicago at the Dixie Interstate
Fair In Macon.
MuJ. K. K. Winters, one of the most
active and useful director* of the Hxposl*
tlon Company, went Weat about a week
ago to book special Tit tract Ion* for the
fair, and at * o'clock last night Secretary
Knapp received a telegram from him, at
Toledo, OhJot stating that he had booked
tho Midway In full, Jim a* It la being rep
resented* now at the big exposition In
Progreso at Toledo. The telegram also
stated that Achilla Phlllion, one of the
latest scientific wonders, had been enaged
for the fair.
These two attractions alone will con*
tribute a I feature nover before exhibited
at a Southern exposition and will be
strong drawing card*. Of courae there are
other things of more or Ich* Importance
that MaJ. Winter*, a* tho rcpreHcntatlve
of tho Dlxlo WUer-Stftte Fair Association,
will attend to before he return*, but to
secure the mklway wonder*, has all along
been fils foremost aim.
Hon. Henry Horne leave* tonight for
Washington city, where he goes n* pres
ident' of the fair aiMocIntlon, to present
in person, a handsome lithograph Invita
tion to President Cleveland to be present
nt some time during the exposition. The
Invitation In one of tho hand*ome*t piece*
of work that could bo conceived by the
Inconvpaiuble lithograph department cf
tho Savannah Morning New* nn<1 U will
yo out as a lasting honor to that otflco
and no lean a credit to the good taste and
progressive spirit of the fair directors.
It goe* shipped In a beautiful flnlehcd
boa of plain aeorgla curly pine as distinct
ive of her forest. The Interior Is lined
with beautiful satin embroidery work.
Uverthlng point# to a strong probability
that President Cleveland will come. The
fair people Kfcve act their heart* on hi*
coming and would be very deeply dlsup.
pointed If he could not bo present, after
what they have looked upon as decided
encouragement from him.
MoJ. Knapp ha* taken up the duties ot
his Important ‘offlee, that Is secretary of
tho association, with great vigor and
earnestness He '» -hrowlnc his whole
soul Into the mnnajfetnent at aftairs and
Is doing a splendid work.
The severest our* of rheumatism ero
cured by llood'a Sarsaparilla, tho gre.it
blood purifier. Now !a tho thne to tnko
It Hood'* ettre*.
\VHAT DID IT MBAN ?
We’ve clipped all
pie profits off of our Low-cut
Shoes. . The season is late and
we don't want to carry over a
single shoe. The profit is
yours. Come and see.
E. C.
<&
c. w.
THE SHOE MEN,
510 Cherry Street.
A NEW DEPARTURE.
WANTED AN
INVESTIGATION
A Called Meeting of the Sons end
Daughters of the Midnight
Morning Glory.
LET BY-GC'NES BE BY-GONES
Wfli tile Motion lilupt.rf,and llielnve.t-
Igatlon Wits Dropped—Will Give
n Policy ffmi German K,xt
Soilsrday Evening.
Four Promlntmt Gontteuion Pny »
lliisty Visit to ML Airy.
One of tiio enrly nmmlnR tr.iin* le;iv-
Iuk* Mncon Friday cnrrlwi :iw*y a party
nt tour—Mown. Milter Gordon, w. il
Spnrry, Giiirgo T. Harris and N. li
Harris.
'111.' departure of the cenUenen wua
kept ku ijulet that even their most In
t'mate friends did not know Uiey were
jpdns aud the few that found i.ut they
were out of town diirms tho tUy 'uould
uoi tliul out where they hid gone t r tor
wliat purj.ee they had pmo.
Tlie S o'clock train of the name night
of the icuue day tuvuaht the name four
eonUnnen tan n> the city, but Mill
no one know where thoy had Ikvo, and
■Mnuin they have heeo tjusstipnoit
Closely by aoiBS of their friends, Uiey
are as dumb as oysters and only say
"wait” whiai «\k>Ki«> to aliout IL
Tlie TeUwraph teams by imperlMV
however, that the (entleoeo went to
Mt. .V.ry nnd. Dotwitbstaadinx their
Hh'rt uhienee :uid that they h.ul a dose
tun versa tjun with Jtklfe Emory S1V r.
It also tivtrtiH by Mill anotiiiT Kvapovino
that their \<ait was ll) the Interest ol a
certain promtnoni nnleond man whom
they dew* h'M htUlic the reins in
mic a certain deal Is made, aud thi-fY
\inlt was outltoly Kntlsfn.'tory> lli,,
doll is alnioHt CiTtatn to tx* mole if
tnstdc reports jo for suyth'ni:. and thou
toe public will see what it will see.
Judge John Ross May Open Up In Op
position to Oil. Loring Drawn.
Col. Luring Bimwu, the poultry man,
lias In all probubility 11 cmuaig Oval in
the person of Judge John P. Ross, -Ma
con's popular aud brainy young judi
ciary, who piwules so enpalHy over the
c)ty court As there have been no deli-
nite prejiurutlous for this new depart
ure hi the Judge's progressive Jlfe, it
ctunud he certainly Ntutcti, Inu tile 'J'el-
egruph, to satisfy uny curiosity that
may urlsu among b'.s frn-uds oouseqneut
itixm liie 'above assertion; will give
what jcums to be pretty good evidence
of fact, aud wh.cn beyond question
cstabUshes strong ground for conjec
ture.
The fact Is, therefor*, that he has re
cently bmmio thn owner of a large
number ol chickens, uud now has the
buck- yurd to ills liuguouin Ilciglus
residence slocked to overflowing witu
"cjunp-meetiug meat.”
Night before hist tho judge eamo
home a little'late, buying attended the
banquet g.ven by the Muoou liar Asso-
elation. He had not been In long unit
whs Just on the point of retiring when
a |CmuiauU<«a was heard ta Hie fowl
ItoUKe. He knew Unit something was
wrung and, reaching for Ills pistol,
rusheil to u window opening ta view of
die eh'icken house. Iiy the time ho
reuehisl tile window the chickens had
quieted down. He kuew fliere had
bit'll something the matter and deter
mined to wait for further develop
ments. He seated himself at tlie open
w.nilow and wailed for nearly two
bourn, determined to And out wtuit wus
going on around Uio place.
It was almost dayl'iglit when be heaixl
tho bell to the front door ring. He an
swered tho coll, hut no one was there.
The situation continued to become
un»re eompUcated. Tlie Judge linully
worked it out thut the tlrnt illsturtiunee
was certainly mused liy chicken
ttfleves, tiut Hint he could not remedy
matters by going out and groping about
hi the dark. He was still at a loss to
understand the mysterious ringing of
the door twit, when he concluded that
there was no use losing more steep over
It nnd went to bed.
He was among the first to stir yes-
terduy luurn'.iig and went nt ondu to
the towl house, prepared to Bee alt of
his chickens gone. Instead, however,
he found his lot augmented by a Inrgo
uud bulgiig sock of chickens lying
nntr tho towl house. It wns a line lot,
and the Judge looked on them with ma
ture jfrlde as he released them nnd saw
them scatter over tho yurd.
The only way that tlie strange pro
ceeding can bo neemmted for Is that
when Judge ltoss went to tlio window,
throwing open tin* blinds, lie was dis
covered by tlie thief, wlro bad laid 1:1s
n-iglit's catch down to get in Ids work
here. Uciug nfrald to move after tlm
watchful landlord had come to tlie
window lest he gel shot, ho held his
hiding place quietly until lie could see
the Judge's llgure leuvn tlie window.
As the Judge "sat him out," ho must
have communicated wiih an ally nleng
■bout daylight, when ho found tt nec
essary to net quickly, who wont around
aud rang the door boll to call tils hon
or** 'intention away from the window
nnd give his penued up partner a chance
to sneak out.
Judge Ross will always welcome such
chicken thieves ns those who visited
Utui Friday night.
ANSWER THIS QUESTION,
Via wa «u uuiijr puov>« wa *«a
a).uud us aesiu to prvtor to aunsr and
Ihi iii.ui luiuvrabls vy lndlceatloii, cun-
fctipatiou, oLslnusa, loss of appstltut
coming up of tfya luod, yellow skin,
wliatt tor 15 c«nta na will sell them
buiiolt’a VllalUer, xusrantsvd to curs
Utmt
Sola by ' Ooodnyn A Small Dru*
Company, cornar Cbsrry ilrwt ami
Cot to a uvmu.
Progressive Tailoring, full
and winter, 1894-95.
McKay, The Tailor.
_
Luiin A ’Bite** Music House for bar*
gains ta tutura. hanj.'e, mandolins snit
sit kinds cf string Instrument*. Select
your music from their countfr sad you
aht always be rleased. R. J. An.leram
A boo. MaoagerA Triangular block.
A PRIVATE LETTER .
Saying tlooit Tilings About. Joe ott,
Wlhi I’lnys Here Himurrotv Night.
Tlie toltevring letter was received yes
terday by .Mr. Prentice Huff from Mr.
IV.ek OtuuplK'U, a Conner wett-known
Ivs dent of Maeun. wlio says some very
ContpUmenhtry things of Joe oil, tho
e suedlan, wln> Is at the Academy ot
M u-.o tontortvw evening. The letter Is
tis tolWst \
*‘l write to ton you about mtr nhl
friend Ott of the Iktxxler company,
who will tie In Miuvui September
Don’t fttil to see tom. He la shirring
the South In 'the Star tiaxer.’ It la
• the Ivst bIb)W Unit Macon has ever had.
j l!o yourself and nuke nil your frteuds
I go. You will never Ixtve another chatua'
to see ns many artists at one tune,
j Your fri.-uit, Dlek CUmpbeit"
.’ The Mathushek ptsno ha* been before
the public tor twenty-seven years and
j Its <<uccejs la due to constant striving
after perfection, the use of only the
ill sit perfevt materials and the untiring
care aisl watchfulness given lo every
detail. See them at Ludden A llatea*
t Music House,
•Alberti's OrcliestnmtOermil-
gec Purk tills nfWiioon.
SOUTH OF THE OlHO. ’
IVe have got the largest and prettiest
stock south cf Hie river. Payne & \vi|.
ltagbatn.
Children get rosy
and strong
Brown’s Iron
Bitters!
Stattmery. Monograms.
Wedding Invitations and
visiting cards engraved
at lowest prices. No de
lay: work done by skill
ed workmen In our establishment. Stnd
tor sample* and prices. J. P. Stevens
& Brn., Jewelers. « Whitehall street,
Atlanta, (fa. ''
A called meeting of the Grand Inde
pendent Order of the Sons and Daugh
ters ot the Midnight -Morning Glory
was held last night at the residence of
Llge Peter* in Tybee and a large num
ber of members were present.
At 8:30 o’clock President Peters arose
and announced that the meeting I Kill
been called at the earnest request of
several members, who wanted an in
vestigation of Bhe row that broke up
the meeting last Monday ntgtit and lor
other purposes.
"What am de udder purpose*'/" Inter-
posed Jimmy Fewcloes.
*‘Dey remains to be seen Mlstah Few-
clot*," said the president sharply.
"I lea wanted ter knew, es I doan*
think any explunashun ez ebber bln
made erbout whut wint wld dem wah-
tsr mlllyuns las' (Monday night. I«e
show I ain't neber seed nuthln* uv
dem^'* retorted Jimmy. *
"An* all er dnt cake and dem goobers
an’ udder thing wtiut de ’ctety dun paid
fur. J moves dat we Inwestergate dat,
too." said Julius Caesar Brown.
"Motions 1* not In order, Mlshth
Brown," said the president with much
dignity, "an* when 1 Is erdressln’ uv
dls lionerable body I doan’ want eny
tnterrupslvuns an' furdermore, I ain't er
gwlne ter have dem. You uppyty nig
gers jea might ez well understan' dnt
right now ez enny udder time, an' ez
er wus bln' on ter say ter yer bruddln’
an' elstnlhs. I mos’ heartily concurs v/ld
de brudders wot asks fur dls invester-
gashun inter de cause er causes wot
cause de row las' Monday night."
“Yer aln' said nuthlng boul dem wa-
tahmermllyuns .Ijf cakes an’ goobers—'"
exclaimed some one in the back of the
room, but before, he could finish an
other voice chimed In:
“An' dat bottle uv corn whisky. Whar
am dey, Mr. President, Is what we
wants ter know?”
"'An' dat bar uv soap," chimed In
Lillie White. "I had mos’ dun won It."
"Why doan yer answer de questions?”
cried a half dozen voices.
"I will answer de questehuna at de
propah time." said the president as ho
arose and fumbled with his watch
charm.
"Us wants ter know now," cried more
voices.
"Well, et you all «m so anxshus ter
know what went wld dem articles de
president will say In bertialt uv hl*self
an' his family, 'whar, too, am dey?’ an’
he turns ter you niggers an' seeks fur
cr answer."
At this unexpected announcement
each looked at the other In a question
ing manner, while Chalngjng Tom and
several others moved uneasily In their
seats and cut their eyes toward the
door.
"I eees er mighty heap er guilty coun
tenances In itk) here house,” cried the
president triumphantly.
*'l move* da-t dls here 'ctety lets by-
J ones be by-goncs," said Sam Slick, “an'
at we stop all dls tooltshnes* erbout
sumpln wot done happen an’ gone.
Dcre aln"no way ter fine out wot went
wld dem Ohlngs, an’ I specks dey Jos
n-atully got loss in de scuttle."
"Dem's my sentiment*," said Char
ley Doolittle.
"I guesses d-y Is when you had t'oah
wstalimlllyuno et yo' hous' last' Chuos-
day mawnln'." shouted Susan Duson-
berry, ns «he shook her head In a know
ing manner.
"I guesses 1*0 got cr right ter have
watahmlUyuns et my house ef er wants
ter." said Charley sullenly.
"Yer ain't wracked cr lick In eight
monts," retorted Busan.
"Yuse er bare faced liar," shouted
Charley a* he atbse to his feet and be
gan feeling in his bosom, but before he
made any advance toward Susan, Pres
ident I’etere rapped tor order anil
threatened to expel both Charley and
Susan It they did not keep quiet.
"I calls fer de previous reoahun,"
yelled Sam Slick.
"What am de previous m'oshnn? You
niggers 1* got me so cumfuaterated dat
I doan' know what I ta er iloin," said
the president.
"Hit am dat wo drops din questshun
an' say no nto' erbout hit."
'•Am dat moshun properly aecunted,
Mr. Slick?" asked the president.
"Hit nm.” sstd Sam.
"Whb I* yer secunt?"
"Mr. Doolittle.”
“Am dll true. Mr. Doollttlef"
“Hit eho' Is."
"Den I puts de oueetshun."
The motion was put and carried by a
majority of 19. and the president an-
nounced that the club would proceed
to the Investigation of the row.
"D.at was also ecluilod In my mo
shun." said Sam Slick.' '
"Did you. tilr. Doolittle, understan'
de moshun dst way?" asked the presi
dent.
•In coae I did: dot was whut he
sayed." said Charley.
"Did you udder ladies nnd gemmens
underetan' Mr. Slick's moshun ter mean
ter drop dls whole blzness?” said the
president, addressing the crowd.
A confuaton of erica of yea and no
followed. Then some one called for a
division and when the president asked
all who ao understood the motfon to
stand up a majority of I stood up.
"Hit am so understood," be *a|d with
emphasis. "Nbw." be continued, "am
dere any udder blsncris befo’ diactub?"
"I move dst dls hers club boles a
weekly nickel dub fur de purpos- uv
r.visin' fun* ter hole our nex’ anniver-
slty." said (Marllu Window*.
"I mounts dst moshun." said Billy
Dewdrop.
'■lilt am moved *n‘ aecunted dat dls
here club holes er weekly nickel club
fur de puppose us celebratin' nur nex
•university, u you read fer d* quest-
anun?" .
"We Is." ruM a dozen voices.
The question nus put and carried,
and after considerable discussion It
w.u decided Ktmt the meeting night
should be Saturday, vs that was pay
night wfth idne-tiaths of the members
hnd'tdeketo would be more plentiful.
It wus also decided to begin at once
uod make everybody go outside, then
charge bhem f cents to get Pick to.
There wwa some kicking on this, but
they were all finally driven out. and
Prefhteut Peters noted as door-keeper,
situ s committee of three on the out-
ftte to mkch bun.
About forty lumber* (Mid their nick
els and were aJng-.ied and tn a few
minutes the house fairly ebook with
the hnsvy tread ot eighty feet u they
all Joined bands and marched around
the room Binging:
"My girl’* lef me.
Turn, tum-s-loo;
My girl's lef* me.
Turn, tum-s-loo;
My girl's ter me.
Turn, tum-j-loo.
Turn. tum-u-)oo.
My darling.
I'll git emudder one,
Er iputry one. xoo;
I'll git. erntrder one,
Er purty one. too;
IIS git ernudder one, ' •
Er purty one, too.
Turn, tum-a-ioo.
My darling,’"
All paused and Brick Yard Joe
smacked Dillle WhJ.e square In the
mouth. TRica all siatlted ttgaln, stllP
singing “Turn. :tum-atoo," and on It
went until each one 'had a ktaz except
Blue-Gummed JI.iry. who began to
poult. A well digger named Jonas
Jones, however, got iher in.-u good hu
mor by smacking her twice on the Jaw.
By CMa Dime President (Pdter* an
nounced than, tt was nearly 13 o'clock
and 'they imuat stop, ob -they couM not
use fits h.vuse for secufar purposes on
Che Sabbath day, he being a high den-
con tn the Bedrock P.-iimHtve Bwptlat
olrurob. Ariiour Walter Williams, a
Pullman car porter and the dude of the
club, 'then began circulating a »peltklon
•to have a fancy dress german in con
nection wKii the Nickel Club next Sat
urday night, and every one present
Hlened it with their mark. The club
■then dtapersed.
CELEBRATED SOMMER PIANOS
Are Preferred by Conscientious Musical
Instructors aud Are the Favorites of
the .Music Laving Public.
I bave accepted the agency tor these
beautiful pianos, and from an expe
rience of over twenty years In hand
ling pianos can say there is none bet
ter. I have on hand a number of Soh-
wer & Cu.'s pianos In bea-utitul cases,
aud would invite the public to call and
nee them at my mus.c house, -13- Sec
ond street ' F. A. Guttsnberger.
OQss Ltzzi) Norton's Sunday school
etas,. Will give a festival next Tuesday
afternoon nt 6 o’clock for the benefit
of St. Paul’s church.
ELECTRIC BITTERS.
This remedy 1» becoming so well
known and popular aa to need no spe
clal mention. All who have used Elec
tric Bitters Bing the same song of
praise. A purer medicine (Joes not ex
ist, and it is guaranteed to do all that
Is claimed. Electrio Bitters will sure
all dlseuses of the liver and kidneys,
will remove pimples, bolls, salt rheum
and other affections caused by impure
blood. Will drive malaria from the
system and prevent as well ns cure all
malarial fevers. For cure of headache,
constipation and Indigestion, try Elec
tric Bitters. Entire satisfaction guar
anteed or money refunded. Price E0
cents and 31 per bottle at H. J. Lamar
& Son’s drug store.
AT THE ACADEMY.
This Week Only Two I’lnys, But Both
Good Ones. ,
“Yes, tkoee were happy days Ju, those
advanced ages when we used to coast
on those beautiful billowy lakes of
space,” eald one of a party of veteran
star gazers to a TeiegmpU reporter the
other day. “To think of tho bracing
breezes thut gently ldssed over flitting
facet) ns time was lost eight of lu -our
joyous speed. 'Where wo didn't go
with our little craft wasn't worth go
ing. How we used to pierce the blank
space that a day's trip would comfort
ably land us on a new planet perhaps
a million of miles away. A new in
habitants, u new race of people were
our constant amazement. Aud so we
went on and on, never tiring, never
stopping. We had no home. We were
acquainted on all ’ of the planets, we
have played ball on the eye of the
moon, rode dawn hill on the bridge of
his nose and gone skating on the back
of liis neck with the man who resides
there, and so on and so on, but do you
know after all tt grew tiresome,” said
the old gentlcmuu, who will he ouo
thousand uml twenty-tour his next
birthday. “I content more taking -it
easy thinking over the wonderful past,
which Is a bewildering future to earth’s
rising generation, nnd then there's Joe
Ott, mother earth's great comedian,
whom I oujoy In Ills play of ‘The Star
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ns one of earth's treasures. He Is go
excruoluttngly funnj', anil his play tellB
such on appreciative story to mo, that
of my class, I nm lost when I onn't sco
them both. It is a comtortlng reminder
of those days of possibilities that are
now a swiftly hiding past to me nnd a
constant agitating future for you.”
Joe Otit lu The Star Gazer wilt be the
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morrow evening.
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