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  3. LONDON WEEK BY WEEK

    We are being assured that 1911 will be a tacky Tear for us. Three ones make three— that's lucky. Kine is three times three—lucky again. 1911 good Kick to you—and all of as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SOME STORIES.

    A dispute about precedence once arose upon a circuit between a. Bishop and a Judge, and after some altercation the latter thought he should quite confound bis opponent by quoting ...

    Article : 96 words
  6. BARONETCY ROMANCE.

    Another romance of the titled classes of England lies behind an application made to Mr. Justice Baragrave Deane, in the Probate Division of the English Supreme Court, on October 25 ...

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  7. ADMITTED THE DAMAGE.

    Up in Minnesota Mr. Olsen had a cow killed by a railroad train. In due season the claim agent for. the railroad calle[?]. "We understand, of course, that, the deceased was a very ...

    Article : 167 words
  8. HIS PRACTICE.

    At a meeting of the medical society, the secretary read a letter from a distant isolated, place, urging the need of a resident physician in the district. In the moment of silence that ...

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  9. TOO MODEST.

    An actor should be modest, and most actors ...

    Article : 56 words
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  11. GARDEN NOTES.

    We have always advocated the planting out of bouvardias as Boon as the struck cuttings had made sufficient soot to enable them to be shifted from their pots. In this way your ...

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  12. MIXED.

    A distinguished society leader of New York, lately returned from a motor trip through France, said that her most delightful experience was hearing the French pheasants ...

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  13. OCEAN NEWSPAPERS.

    Travellers have no need to be without the day's news of the world nowadays, says the "New York World." The circulation of the "Cunard Daily ...

    Article : 580 words
  14. THE LINGUISTS.

    In the dining-room of a hotel at Nice on a huge placard posted over the mantelpiece, you can read the following;—"Our English visitors are kindly requested to address the waiters ...

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  15. THE INGREDIENTS.

    In honor of the eventful day of graduation from a cooking-school she got up a little spread. "Yes, I've got the loveliest diploma!" cried ...

    Article : 76 words
  16. GETTING ON.

    A reporter was sent to mate some inquiries concerning a new play that a well known play Wright was engaged in writing. "Yes," said the latter, "I am "writing a play. What do ...

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  17. THE WHITE PERIL

    A New Zealand correspondent sends no a copy of the "New Zealand Times," containing a striking poem entitled," "The White Peril." The writer, Mr. Edward Tregear, takes for his ...

    Article : 310 words
  18. THE CLOSE.

    "It was a long and tedious speech. 'And now,' said the speaker, just as the audience were all ready to drop off to sleep, 'as Lady Godiva remarked when she was returning from ...

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  19. INK.

    In the October number of "Knowledge," Mr. Ainsworth Mitchell, who, it will be remembered, recently gave evidence in a case dealing with a forged will, has a striking article on ...

    Article : 283 words
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