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ing business was a little out of his
line, but that his friends, L.ouis and
Paul Meyer, publishers of The Theater
Magazine, might be able to advise
them. So the pligrims from Memphis
with their precious manuscript, all
nicely typed, visited the brothers
Meyer. Louis Meyer, being a friendly
soul and normally curious besides,
went with them to their rooms at the
Grand Hotel and the oulja board was
,performed for him,
“l should llke to talk with Jack
London?" sald Meyer,
“I am here. This is Jack T.ondon,”
said Oulja.
“l don't see you,” sald Meyer,
“l am right in front of you,” spelled
Oulja.
“Why d4id you advise Miss Brunner
and her nephew to go to Putnam’s?”
“It was the first name that flashed
into my mind.”
“May 1 read the manuscript of this
new story?”
“By all means, I shall be honored.”
Oulja asked the Memphis folks to
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hurry thelr mission, as they must
start for home. It also said that
London had spent most of his time
in the war zone gince he crossed over,
,hut in reply to a query as to the
present whereabouts of a well known
ledltur'n gon, who is a second lieuten
i ant in France, it said: “I can’t answer
that.”
Prophecy of War's End.
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all ilnterested In the outcome of the
war., Would you mind telling us whm;
it will end?” I
“December, 1918."
“Which side will win?"
“You know.”
“Yes, but tell us.”
“Allies.”
“Will many of our boys be killed
or wounded?”
“No.”
Oulja directed tie Memphis party to
follow whatever advice Meyer should
give them, and then stopped.
“What's the matter, Mr. London?"
“Pired
“Tell me one more thing-—why did
you ask these people to follow my ad
vice 7"
“Because T like you.”
I Brunner confided the fact that one
‘night in Memphis the family upon
retiring left in a box some crackers
and disjointed sausages. The next
morning the crackers were out of the
box and the sausages were pinned to
gother with toothpicks. They got out
the ouija board and Jack London said
he did ft,
“What do you think of that?”
Brunner asked Meyer. Meyer didn't
know what to think of it,
Table Tipping Exhibition.
The session ended with an exhibi
tion of table tipping. Brunner and
Meyer each tried the table and the
ouija board, but nothing moved for
them, Meyer finally advised the
travelers to take the manuscript to
George H. Doran & Co. They did so.
An immediate reading was granted.
They walited, but the manuscript was
return ds unavailable, Then the cof
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Herman H. Alexander, Ethridge,
Tenn.
Loomis M. Hales, Clayton, N, C,
Wesley Shell, Sugar Grove, N, C.
Battle C. Allen, Shouns, Tenn.
Charles B. Barnette, Moss Point,
Miss.
James Coburn Bigger, Newbern,
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William A. Cherry, Demopolis, Ala.
John 8. Williams, Gardner, Fla,
John W. Redd, Buhl, Ala.
Leo F. Terzia, Monroe, La.
Gallan T. Albritton, Myakka City,
Fla.
Willie J. Stuckey, Lamar, 8, C,
Iva Burns McAllister, Nashville,
Tenn,
I Freddle Johns, Tampa, Fla,
. Jamie M. Burke, R. F. D. No. 1,
Beeman, Mo.
Frank H. Carroll, No. 829 Windsor
avenue, Norfolk, Va,
~ Harvey P. Holland, Wakefleld, Va.
James W. Logan, R. F. D. No, 1,
Uree, N. C.
Jesse E. Veitch, Ballston, Va.
Wayne 8. Bell, Marion, 8. C.
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Henry Alberts, New York; Anthony
P. Abraro, Flushing, N. Y.; Charles
L. Ambler, Ossinning, N. Y.; Gallan
T. Albritten, Myakka City, Fla.; Mel
vin A. Arenson, Abbottsford, Wis.;
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Harley R. Ameigh, Plainfield, Wis.;
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ridge, Tenn,
Joseph Bartol, Abrams, Wis.; Wal
ter R, Brox, Hempstead, N. Y.; Ernest
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Henry Brondyke, Grand Rapids,
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Karel Brunslik, Haugen, Wis.; Hurl
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John C. Barth, Clintonville, Wis.;
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waukee, Wis.; Ls#man P. Byse, Wau
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Bushnell, Clinton, Ill.; Millard F.
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B. Brownell, Oakland, Cal.; Thad
deug Black, Pulaski, Wis.; Ambrose
V. Bullock, aKnsas City, Mo.; Leroy
P, Bennett, Woodmont, Conn.; Wil
llam N. Byrd, San Angelo, Texas;
Charles L. Burkett, Thayer, Mo.;
Edward T. Beletski, Portland, Oreg.;
Lewis C. Bliem, Dufore, Oreg.; Wil
llam R. Bell, Coquelle, Oreg.; Ernest
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Jesse "E. Crider, Nebo, Okla.; John
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| Cooper, Spokane, Wash.; Joseph A.
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Wiley Clayton, Dixon, IlL.; Andrew J.
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](‘al.: Thomas ‘A. Conway, Brooklyn,
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| George D. Cirtis, San Diego, Cal.
I Richard L. Connor, Cumberland,
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lAbingmn. Mass.; Joseph S. Carvae,
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Owen, Wis,; Clinton K. Courter, Mi
lano, Italy; Arthur O, Cantwell,
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Otto K. Cady, Lansing, Mich.;
Vernon A. Caflisch, Baraboo, Wis.;
Earl N. Campbell, Wild Rose, Wis.;
Louis Chalter, - Bay City, Mich.;
James Dillon Chilson, Waukesha,
Wis.; Willam C. Clive, Salt Laks,
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Wis.; Warren L. Cotton, Coloma,
Wis.; Asa B. Couse, Tomahawka,
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Baraboo, Wis.; Paul Crenahowski,
Dorr, Mich, .
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Frank 1. Davis, New London, Wis.;
George E. Doman, New London, Wis.;
Edward J. Duffy, Flushing, N. Y.;
Lawrence J. Doyle, Flushing, N. Y.;
George C. Donnelly, Portchester, N.
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Edward Dillon, South Minneapolis,
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George Dale Danley, lola, Wis.;
Anthony J. Devroy, (ireen Bay, Wis.;
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Glen W. Diggles, Hancock, Wis.; Hil
ton A. Doege, Stanley, Wis.; Donald
Martin Duncan,”Baraboo, Wis.; Kirk
wood Durrant, Waupaca, Wis.; Fred
Arthur Duxbury, Hixton, Wis.
Earl C. Dubuque, Holyoke, Mass.;
Dominick DeMaria, San Frost, Italy;
Manuel L. Darute, San Jose, Cal.;
William H. Donnell, Philadelphia.
Joseph S. Devine, Superior, Wis.;
John Doherty, North Minneapolis,
Minn.; Robert Dorsett, Crescent,
Towa: Charles H. Decker, Berlin,
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Ralph H. /Dreitzier, Suquamish,l
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ma, Mont,; Arthur Davie, Cookville,
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William F. Egan, Mount Kisco, N. Y.;
John F. G. Equi, San Francisco, Cal.;
Russell E. Eikenberry, Ellwood, Ind.;
Earl H. Eaton, Pitts F‘org. NoY.
Thomas . Evans, Réed Granite,
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Charles K. IZsenbach, Rockville'
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Clifton C. Evans, Norval, Texas;
Harry F. Ellingson, Temple, Texas;
Arthur Evenson, Marshfield, Wis.;
Douglas W, East, Mineola, N. Y.;
Albert H. Eaves, New York; Lloyd
L. Eckles, Indiahoma, OKkla, |
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mund Fink, New York, N. Y.; Charles
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President street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Lester Reginald Larsen, 545 LeClaire
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ames A. McElroy, Brooklyn, N. Y.;
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Wintry weather, colds and coughs load up the system with im
pure blood and weaken the vitality of the body, causing a variable
train of symptoms such as indigestion, rheumatic pains, bilious
ness, loss of appetite, constipation and blood disorder. Just at this
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terson, Curtiss, Wis.; Guy William
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ters, New Albany, Ind.; Peter Jeffer
son Pangborn, Chippewa Falls, Wis.,
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ward Potter, Owen, Wis.
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(By International News Service.)
NEW YORK, Feb. {.—Fifty supers
appearing with the Metropolitan QGrand
Opera Company asked for an increass
in the rehearsal stipend from twenty
five to fifty cents a day and got it.
‘“Think of the work we do,” said one.
“Frequently we are called to carry
some prince or princess up a flight ot
stairs many times during a rehearsal.”
““And you know what some of them
gtrfind opera dames weigh,” added an
other.
HE first KiINGSBURY
Piano was made slow
ly and laboriously by
hand in our own fac
tories. The same great builder
who conceived its scale made
the instrument complete. He
went further. He devised
machinery —intricate, costly,
secret —that should perform
the same operations as had his
skilled hands, accurately and
uniformly, but with greater
speed. Kingsßury Pianos to
day are quality-built pianos at
quantity-made-possible prices.
This week we are making a
worth-seeing display of Kings-
BURY Pianos, featuring espe
ciallyour Puritan Model which
sells at $375 and on easy
monthly terms.
Chickering Upright ....$165.00
Bradbury Upright ..... 190.00
Ricca Upright ........ 210.00
Oxford Upright ....... 220.00
Wellington Upright ... 265.00