.|- ‘. _ lstrul-_-D16 roll- the-lady I out? ~ - i = ` mum. ‘\' ` I u A id.-'she seem to doubt Mos-" _fN mein-`~:'su ` ia- ii ` w you vgbsuh-Taxa: 'sittingsf use-.‘rob`n. 'the new mem mia me } t you tried to kiss lxer,this morn- fi - ., I usbadd-What! And I paid-her gt iiwoto My _nothing to you about _ D_ hllfle her Ai. once. Buch a. person iii not to-be ‘trllstedi-Idea.. ' <’ ` Env . "It is vul¥ar to gross so as to at- tract sgtmlion inthe street." sn i ’ “I sa`w Miss Knobby going down the myosin: yuterviay in a gown which oausgdlevlfry man she passed to. urn an oo at her." “}'wondor who ls~hs_r dressmaker?" "I_asked her. but she wouidn‘t tell me»' . » _ - The Inventory. George C. Heyward. lawyer and |ll1MlC|€.l'. Was taikills’ in Denver about an executor who had been, to say the _least ot it. remiss. Two clorks were making an ln- ventory of :.1 bankrupt acrtess' pos- ssrsions. The inventory ran like th s: “Eight pots grease paint."' uni _nr "':;h§‘l¢::a blonde wigs!" “_-‘Oglghcigaret tube." '.‘ ., "Right" ` 1: bbtgxllels koiitportf " DFI' 'li ' rt. It ll to mc like claret-"B no -‘me B Thus the second inventory clerk spoke. and there followed an hour‘s lntozmlssinn. _ Then the inventory _wen on again- " ‘Sh--liic-chlx-empty-hic-claw ot bn'ls.' " ' "Rl--hlc~~-zhat's right." ` l'lIuH[~/LLION _ Masculine voice (from clothes clos- to)--No. madam, I will not unlock the door and como out.. I .ann .the boss in this house! ` _Her Youn -Brothsr.__ “"‘"’" "'B6bhy: - 'My sisgter will be down in a few minutes, Mr. Softly. She’s upstairs ireliearsing-" ' Mr. So ly: "What is she ‘rehears- in '!' »iiobhy: "I don't know exactly- But she's standing in front of the mirror and blushing and saying. ‘0h. Mr- Sofiy-rr--this is so suddcnl' ” ._ Too Frank. A certain landlord called at n house for his rent. A little hny nn- swr-rod thc door and told him his mother \v0ulll PHY him if he “Hume Saturday morning. “Why can't she pay before th\»n'."' asked the landlord- "iiecuuse \vc are leaving nn Friday night," rt-plied thc boy- Thst Little Account. Visitor: “Wliat lovely furniture!" l.ittlc Toiilmyz "Yes; I think thc man we Iuiuglit it-from is sorry now he sold it lnnyway. l\c's :\lway`cali- ing." ._ Let the Cat Out- - Edith was entertaining Mr. VVesi. and little Sydney was hanging about- At lust Ed th told him it was time for him to retire. “Uh. can t I stay up a iitilo long- er, sister?" pleaded Sydney- ’_'Whai do you-want to sit up for?" asked Edilli. "Why, l want to soc you and Mr.. West pluy olitds," unswvrcd Sydney- ' Mr- West lhu;_;hcd_ "lint we are not going in play cards," said Edith- , "Wh_\'." said Sydney. surprisr~d." moihor said you were. I hoard hor tell you llutt t\\'r‘rylhln;: rlnponded on tho way you played your cards to- night." _ 1' "Soc hero!" oxclulmcd tho strang- vr. us he :;iuml»i<-d into his twen- -_ieth pumil.-. "I thoushl you said you km-w v.i'hr~r¢~ nil the had places word nn this road?" .,,wcl|_... rpplicd ihc native. who had volunteered to guido hlm ihrlu the dark. “\\'ofr_e n-llrldlfl i-mm. Mil l ye?" ` face): Ony- _At s dlnus party an oi1lcer`of the Guards wife placed with his back to the tire- He-,stood ,the heat for :°ma:kti;|;e, buff git last, wa; obliged 0 ‘ r a r -screen- is ost. 2 I>0I;l!l,llous - ‘old ggulre, twho‘ thought very |18 eo ng o hm was perfection. got exceedingly out of ttimperi at ‘tgie tire being complained o , an sa :~ ._ - ' - b “AmBritlshmoi;lc;r should always e a e o e n re." “But not at his back. s'ir." was the witty response. .___ _ At a. drapcr's shop they embployed a small boy to run errands- The other day, while he was waiting in the shop. a. lady came in and asked the assistant for a yard of silk. Whlen if was placed before her she exc a me : "Gai, 'realiy. I must be mad; I want mus n." (lin hearing tlhls the boy rushed out of the shop. and, seeing a po- liceman across the way, ran up to hlm.Cshouting: h Th . " -omc over ere- ere's a wa- man in our shop gone mad. She wants muzziing! " \ _ _ _...__ She had seen some springs. also remembered some summers.. had known a_ variety of winters. und had a few hard autumns. The young man who was coming round seemed to be serious, hut slow. so sho said: “I want to show you my rings, 1'-‘apa has given mc one on each of my birthdays." She exhibited ab`out twenty rings. "Now." she said, airiiy. "you can't guess my birth- day?" "Oli, yes. I can- It's Feb- 29!" I-le never culled again. The other day a man with a ruby nose wus brought before a magis- trate, charged with impersonating o, police oillcer. ' “What imvc you to say?" asked the magistrate. “I nm innocent," replied the man. "What did he do?" asked the mag- istrate- ` _ "What did he do?" exclaimed the policeman, haughtily, who had hop- ed that such a question wuid not be put- “Y'\'i1y. he tapped three times at the floor oi' a ‘pul\' on my beat, and whou the landlord shoved the beer out thru the half-closed door he took it :md drank it. 'l‘l\at's what he did!" , Amid roars of laughter the ease ‘ was dismissed. I A certain professor of divinity who was spvndlng the summer in the Highlands uns invited. so it is said. to haptizc thc infant son of the local minlste _ r \\’iien the time for the ceremony Hf1:i\'vd. the sucsrgave out 1...- cfm- grclratlanul singing n. paraphmgc rh\1cl°.t’ovorcd on such occasions. Let. us." lie said. "sing from the Ififth -Earsiphrase, begining at l.ho` second \'vrsc- As sparks ln _Close suc`cessioa ris_ei_~’-" ‘~' -' ' '1f>_h_l_§ ufmsierna-tion. me ¢qngre.~ satiq..-_giggled auuibly. Arteiwm-ss, ,asking the clerk what he' had done VYPUHR. that functionary repjied; ?ou must know. professor. the :nin- s er‘s name i S k . is his tenth bsfiirils-£’1'r 5 and yqnder The Joke on Father. ' U “Sine had refused hlm. and he was a n." "Reconsider, Annie," he begged. “If you don‘t I'il hiow my -brains out.” "I~luh." said Annie. "that would be a good joke on father, for he thinks you liars-n't any."-Ladies' Home Journal. 'I l U ii .’_ _ | fi ‘i}‘m}‘~‘t‘. -ii . 1I".:_‘>`,., A" lr. I" ~ i\\_i'. viii i ~'- . it "1 _id _ .s- ,;_- ._ ‘Q " @*ll.lI-/ AN EVENT ' .\1an|ma_Tommy, what- do you say to Uncle Tltewadd for giving you the penny? I Toniniy--Gee! l’ln t-oo s'prised to say anything! Ile: "1 came away from home this morning without it penny in niy pocket." She: “What made you do u silly thing like tlmt?" He: "I don‘t know. But I guess my wife had a handrin it." _ - indolent. “Is Jones lazy?" "Lazy's no name for lt. Why. he'll go into a revolving door, and then wsit for somebody to come in and turn it around." if .., _ "FIER/CE WORK IT WERE T0 D0 AGAIN." .Wife-(to husband struggling to fasten the luggage): Oh, Harold, I forgot to toll you, the key is a.t tho bottom of the trunk. An old lady, wishing to pay u. com- pliment to the -preaching of the new vicar. told hlm: "Really, sir. we \lidn‘t know wllut ‘skin was until you came to the pur- s ." "Why, sir," bragged thc actor. "one night when I played I-Iamlet it was half an hour before the audience could leave the theatre." "What was the matter?" queried thc unbelieving press agent. "Was he lame?" Bill had got a job as a. iorryman, and was one day engaged in convey- ing goods- to the house of a' wealthy old gentleman. On being met by one of his pals the next day he was asked whether he got a tip. Without hesi- tation Bill at once replied: _ _ _ __ '-‘Haud yer-.-tongue, man!-f` 'lf ydzi auid yin hadgthe measles;-he .wldna gle ye a spot." f.“~ '_ The Englishman and German were arguing about their different navles. "Oh." said the German, "there is al- ways something the matter with your navy. Only yesterdwy a' battleship was fast in the mud." "Well," said the Englishman, "just you fancy-if a battleship is fast in the mud it would be a record-breaker ln the open sen." The two legislators were talking about schools, and found they could not agree on certain matters -pertain- ing to education. ,The argument waxed warmer and warmer. - "Why, my dear fellow," one finally exclaimed, starting to drive home a point, “I have u school in my mintl's eye--" "Yes, yes," interrupted tho other; "but, remember. that nas mu. one pupil." "And how do you get on with your new landlully’."’ . "Badly, old boy! Yesterday we had some words, and if she docs not change her _p_osition, 1 shall have tu leave tonight." "What did she say_ in you?" "That if I did not pay today, she would put mc on the street." Not From Father. Son: "l-‘|.\, what does the teacher ,mean by siylng I must h-_ive iniirrlteil my tonipcr`." Fntlier: “It moans, son, that you are your muther's own boy." Honesty of Childhood. A Indy, out wllcviing her two- months-old baby, niet a nelghbor‘s boys, agotl four and six yt-urs, and asked them it they wouldn't like lo see the bully- . ‘ _The little fellows, highly elated at the invitation, tipped their chins over the edge of thc buoy buggy. when the younger hroko forth: "Oh, isn’t he cute! llc looks _iuui like the little monkeys wc saw up ln_ tlio-pil-tk!" » ~ _ _ "No, Harold,” protested -inc-_ .'-ltler brother., nurlgiiig_ the'llttlc`_iol.lr~ycin°~ old. `-"Llc doesrrt louklllitc' a mouitcy. N0___1in,9|d_ ,iq-_hii’aoe_5\i‘t look like li mEinltc‘.yl"_ '_ ' __ _"f_ _ f . ' All ‘the tlme”he kept 'ilu _uf vlclouli, nudging ut lliitie _tltgi-old, grim. anoint rg gg-eat-:i_l‘gh§._ |la,\vt_x,‘,_|ud_ chi? wg* _' mites me »luuoa_ep no _ ml uliilrus. "w..u. 1-,i.'io_.mes_:i¢,~i.:_.. mc#:_~_'.'= _I I Then Ho Wont in Sizop. Mrs. Popklnu was conairiutly re- minding- her husband that she owned' the sliver, that she owned the ' furniture, and thepiano was ner avril ;~h~iva\e properly. and no on until poor Pe-pklns began in wonder what sho-cl `<’ claim next. _ ` - The other night Mig. P. woke '_ll\ mr . _str is tw. iwm heard is xii; lower?-qi;-i at ~fi1e"i.miu.. and Qiilcagly orbits ng hbr _husb:,ri:i. sbs °"ii§,{i\'ai `oo{ni._‘- pot visa _ -_'rim-is are b“‘r§ii{! iiiq{\ili‘s‘|i°Lizié."i’opitlii_l. i-tib- ;n§ul§ner;i»"`downei»iehi" repeater - 5°l§\irg`\.\ri~t"_e.f\i.i i>oplt\n__s. 'ss_ hr turned' prof: _"Wt-ll. you do the worrylnx. d‘on‘t esfn .myiiun|.“_ . The Only Miss. Jayiiawker, of Chillicothe, had just got back from Paris. Now, in Paris when a street car is full, they -putup a Sigh. "Complet"-Full--and after- wards they won`t ict anybody else get aboard. ' _ I said to Jayhawk(-r. on his return from the Ville Lumiere: "Did you see a good deal in Paris, my boy?" "Yes, slr." said he. “I saw every durn place but one, and that was Compiet._ Every time I tried to get out to Complst. the durned cars were full." Grestpioture buyer to (hostess): "What do you_ think of an artist who paiutsrl cobwebs on thetcoiiing so tlriithlully that the seryhlilt wore herself into an ,sttnckot-nervous Drestraiion trying to sweep them df-iwnf." ‘ _ gi' 'Hostess (a woman' ‘of_ experience): "'l‘h9l»e !\'U1i‘ have been -such an -art- lsi, but 'here never was such a. i.cr\'ant._"- .' - ~ .__,__. Mrs.`l3ro\'.'n: "Our language is full of mletmincis. For instance. Ifrnet a man once who was rt perfect bear, and they call him "u clvli engineer." Mrs- Smith: "Yes, but thut's not so ri\'liculnus_ss the man they cali a teller in u bank. Ho wont tell you anything. l asked one the other day how inuch money my husband had on deposit, and he just laugh- ed nt me." Home time ago an Irishman pre- sented himself before n Liverpool magistrate to seek advice. “Soi'_r," hc. said, "I kapes hens in my uellnr. _hut th' _wether-pipes is burst. n.n‘»nii hens is all drownded." "Sorry 1 can’t do anything for yon," said the magistrate; "you had beter apply to the water companyf' A few days later Pat again ap- peared- - "Well, wliarnow? What did the water company tell you?" queried the magistrate. _ "They tould me. yer honor." was the reply, "io kape ducks." it was at an open-air meeting in la. village near Exeter that a wcll- known" speaker wus holding forth. “D/len!" lic shouted- “what we want, and \\‘lu1t we are going to get. in fr-cc land- We want the land for the people. Free land. men. we want. and we are going to have free land " .lust then a large piece of earth landed on the speaker's eye. and while he was removing the ciod 11 voice yelled out. “There’s a bit of Dcvonshiro to begin with!" It was in Egypt, and an old lady in the tourist party was much inter- ested in the camel-boy and his camel. “Is he a good animal?" asked the lady. "Yes, ma’nm." responded the boy. “And you treat him well?" "Aye, lady: l'\'e driven that camel over five years, and never once struck hlm a single blow." "Dear me! Such humane treat- ment of dumb animals is worthy of consideration. Here is a piece of sliver for you." . “Thank you, lady, very much. No. I never strike Rameses. I twist' his blooming tail." Ciergyman (lately come to parish): "Your neighbor, Smith, says my ser- mons are rubbish." Farmer: "Ah, ye needn't mind hlm. slr; he's merely a mouthpiece for other folks." _ ._____~_ f '.1 "" __ -- -( i. . i 'z' -‘A » ~' .» '._?=°"§P" ' l 'j'/‘ '- _ A/I L_; -'-'_ ,.7 - _ . _ _ l .l i' y ( In - ~ _ _ 1 ` '»,-3 <_»\ _ -' -_ . .-- ‘ _ __ I ‘~ ' _ ‘_:` ' s - -' Q- '\`.`~- ‘ ` ~' ' ' ' ` 75' ~\ . 4\" =‘,.' -'H l .v ` \_ . ' J ` ._ _"im _ 26-’ g ' u V ,_ _.ek -1”..-__ `"*'i _-3” Frfiii _` _A ` 0 E§f1°_\ -22;' __ \ tn! y , 'I lil-ff . ui.. ..\i..,;?,,;i>,»,,§i,-,,,ii _ _ /. i :¥.n».*. _ Q ,7,` A I _ \V}_ ' _n 'Z I .H __ ' V' ,' _ _ > _ - A - ._ _ _-//_ _' ' ...nt ,>¢_3'.;;’ _f,‘_. ii . .._ ‘Avy _; -» vs f ~. -mf ____ / r_- , , , . \ - e .i 1 / . / /\ .-4 2 '_' '-Q* ¢\,;_.1 ,f ` f -_ ~f~f-ti. uf ,, _zu _ ' ‘sf - A Y _'_-"13-",__._ _,f-1 - / ~ -_~. `»_ ~._ °"'( ~‘--"1,-' y.__,,_) //"V _:f `~ 352-- féf,-', -eg -” _-_£--'/ " er" _‘;__ '--:_.'_;,-_. _I __;f"4. -‘_‘ ._ - . '- ’=.»»..~_ , ; , kj,- ‘ 1* .o - 1 f -v -- -.ear - A / .2,»‘--- -ff:---. 1. . ' <-f-ard \ 5* _--. ,-.'f;i,’="lly came un uslmirnltv wire Dealer. in reply: “Report who carried away A ei.-it man. wiwnoilccu his lime ;§§‘_,f‘é‘;*,§".i" “ml ‘”“”’“ " "ms “"““ ilmigiiirr if...mns‘ eascrli' nt avril* ___ fruit at his luydsido, said to her, "You would not luke 'ihem-»i\Wl1i' from your pn pu. woudd you?"_ J She replied' hesltatlnlyiy, "_N'o. I \\-oul.l__\]nt,‘f tlimi colored up and in- _cenious V ndxirli.-_"'\lil-t., Pflim. I tell it st.-.rv-_when I savrso.-" _ _ _ --.lie gnc-ue# me fruit.---Pliisbtirxii i)lsp_‘1t,'sh. __~ _», v- I _V ' `- . IA- mnni lufr git0l1_hlii3_uiid ,ivlflilllfm :ivy ffiil-.f_\v\iS'sil1=5=»»` 7b_i>`_ @*i`*ll\'ff\\ rg. _lridnstnlvlii-ah_d¢`lli15iYifi‘;3_°5_“l ,ilJfi_nves.' f iriim-; mit' all ne- _fn_>__\l_lrl set ‘ PM _-of (11,, giific`rar was. "I lite nijis, tote-'i nto one- ton." and he lllllilild- but "').i;."i:.-.;?ll3‘g°vrss his lilhgnosis. and. m-imii'ii\ at this training. he ationoe prneur ri ni einetlc. which simply ei airliied-the real lent.. ~ - `i...¢».~e¢n cc.-nvuisifs -_ ii; unused 1.. .i5k~-the €°fnl\1£d*\'°f,-fa 1 ' ~ _ U | lm`ii_.‘.'(ii‘ was iieehgd siiish. he h°3i.b"i1?.¢h.i'ir° ‘A¢`e)i‘ii"'l“;'eii5d'-ne. “Why- '°i :‘.'.':." .‘%*.*l.is '.i° ':.v.¢‘.;if- °' . c e "li thi: K Lind hiotlior 0. ni oz, ‘ ue/ o it-gint niutntgn. pllu3isq&i§£~»B.inssr‘ not cs m nf.`».h\.f{ ~.\...l'm§'l i.@r°'éay»'ii we no "Can you imagine any- thnn a glruire with a with cbi-ns." A Gs_nersl,Fpd Gmntshows is a i - ' tie story how_a willing but. _'pr -Q. dlceg witness may confound himself, - "gay complaints, corporal?" maid the colonel. making one morning a personal inspection. ' ' ’ , "Yes, sir, '.i‘aste_ths.i, slr."' said the corporal., promptly. __ I The colonel 'put the liquid to' his ins. ‘ ~ - "Why.'f he said. "that's the best snug I ever tasted!" ,, " es, sir," said the corporal. "und the cook wants to call it collee.” ~ , -r-~ A Old Peterby is rich and stingy. ln ' the event of his death his nephew will inherit his property. A friend of the family said to the old gentleman: "I_heur your 'nephew is gulhg to marry. On that occasion you ought to do something to mako him happy." “I will," said Petcrby; "I'ii pretend that I am dangerously lll." The story' is recalled oi' Sir Leo- pold lii’Cllritock, the _Arctic -explor- er. who at the time was giving an account of his experiences amid the ice-fields. _ '_' "We certainly would have traveled farther," hoexplained. "had not our dogs given cut at a critical time" “But." exclaimed the young wo- man who had been listening intent- ly. "I ihoughl that the Eskimo dogs were pei-foctly tireless creatures." Sir ln'-op.,ld’s face wore a whimsi- cally gloomy expression as he r`e- plied: ' "i--er-speak in a culinary sense. miss." |l_.'_-._._._ 3.,-14 f . gf ..'_ .f Sho. “The their wedding reports the,'bs-ide was led to the altar." » ' Hes: “Wefil. whstfs 'wrong About it?" `_ _ She: "Lodi Just as though abriiis couldn’t find her way, there' blind- nixdenw . _ _say in Didn’t Lnvo the _Foroof _° _ Ringtown was not particularly proud uf its police force, and when Constable Snadbark difed and a' sub- scription paper was started to pay his funeral expenses, the collector met with a rather cool receptiéin from most of the business men he visited. Finally he reached 'the oiiice of squlrc Pepper. and after UG had stated his business the squirensltl- L ‘lliow much do YOU exiieilt “W 1° gi\'e'."' _ - “About a guinea is what ‘We_.fi8- sred on from you." replied thoppi- '_-it . - ` " H“\(i‘rn-in-:ni . A guinea. ¢:l\`.‘ _Hy n;:\\i_\~ n'nv:'li:'.'.'ir _\"»\\ sul _l\l\_~'. B i’\.\'cc~‘."’ ' - ~ '_. ' ~'_, “’l‘l'.irti`-;=t.»veii. incliidlnxg the _o_hie!,_ "'I`l1lrty-seven." ml'-~=~?il i\\5___ll¢\\\ii"°» "thirty-seven. We1i.~a guinea ._ll_‘~¢1 little too much forbilrylng QM -__D0- u¢..m..... but _ru can you using. .ll du- l'il gr/e you_‘tWsnty -iff -YD, -ll agree to bury 'the whole forcefi - cluding thc' chief", -f' __ » _ INDEFINITE sn'rIi~iFaUrIoN " _ ' 'lg , “Well ma. how do on like Tor - i » » .. - v I Y _ ' ' l ~ _ " - v - f- `~ ronto?" /¢ ,»'--- . - , "I think it will be just splendid ~ _ 5 ‘_ ' when it's finished." English Hard To Learn. lt is hard for the person to whom English is his native tongue to re- alize what a struggle _the foreigner has tu understand some of the pe- culiarities of our spoiling and wp- nunclation. One. foreigner gives inc following description of his first les- son in an English class: "We have been given a book io learn thc lvttcrs. I arrive u.t ihc class. having learned them perfect- ly- Soon, in the course of the les-' son, we have tho word l-u-w. ‘i.o\'c.' I‘pronounc-‘ i°- thinking the 'w' has the sound,ot ‘v-’ ' "'N0; it s pronounced “lo." says the tea(-he-r. ` “'Then \vi1v is "w" there? I in- quire, mystifled. '- “'lt is thcrl. because that ils the 'way the word is spelled-' responds tho teacher; ‘but it is silent. Never mind why; it is sutiicicnt to know that it ls there’ "llc-i‘ore long we come to the n~o-w. "‘l'l~oi.onncc it.' says the teacher- "‘Nn.' l' reply. " 'Why will you not?' she asks mc. "lt is some time before aim under- stanris ihat l .im trying to pro- nmmrl- the word when l say ‘No.' Thr,-n she rl-wlares lhnt. ultho l-n-v.- is 'fo.‘ n-o-\\' is 'now.' "‘li' _vnu want to mnkc it "nn.“ sin- :~x1vlnlii;., kindly. 'you put "lt" bf-i'orf» ii.' “You may believe I nm bewildered- Flor.'l~\‘vr. I memorized n-'o-W is 'nowf The next. word is s-n-o-w. J pronounce li. like 'now' with an '-1' lvofnrn lt. The teacher i'-iughs. Thr ‘w' is again in-como riiv-nt. appur- <-n\ly\i‘or no. reason. and the W_`0i'll is cftlioli 'nno.' _ ' "lint that -is -not all- Later.-I flml that -it you drop the 'n' from _‘-‘\n'\v\" you can nr.:nouhr'r~_ii. w1hlr~hc\-rr way _vnu like-i" ' _ - 'L - ' " §,‘.‘,"i{‘,§",`_'l',". _§"° c”‘,f‘ "31 }‘,“‘,*},,3"§§' ~ " I ' ' noob nsnmslt ': ' ~ “ .. m ° nu 5 _V Hg# l~l\tslil.ntl-°-slay, Lillie. lsn't ibut. light suiui dark in tlurr'.‘ _ _ ictlu iioxl ______, ._ _..._ seem FEniiiiE_ slim ine wnoissoiua ‘till ,J .v -4 \ - = . _ *~ ;-N //¢ _- 6 __\ - .. i. _ K1.: / ”- ‘. f' ‘. J /_ .- .\ \ \ / I/ / _ =_"_“"rT / 1 ' = 2 :'. _-_¢';`°:. J . -»:‘_""' "_ 1 x 5- ` _w -`» » L “§1\\~\ nun uso.\oi.:_;lgN'r _mN_p._' f" ’ How it seems to _*_-the (itll Hi* ho wears lt. ~ _ - ._ ' .. The m+=nrbc`rs` of a- n`orihern-‘_§fi;- Inge choir had among their one wi-.um we yvill‘e_a_ii .'iqhn~_ _ _ was it very erratic-singer. illnpu yvniiid sing' \JaSi_!» tenor. and spmetltnes-uri (Qu ~ iuiied his incl_in_atio3i'- il. _ ‘- _1 i-ccobie lv = uns-~ -_ ‘.520 .viior at -ilic ' o`ih`ss`a»'*‘*'£'gl|N§ 'l'-ri lie' g-lm _ in :incl \;efu\»'.;.»_ -¢i`mlliiil.~ \ts”g_d_ _ - oi mm ~ ~ -' is"L'.-'nit-_'_-~ ».`~lr‘ine_i_|_‘ lx _ hi" -6.' ..~».-r=:»z»»»_»,~;5i1i¢__”',,'»,g\r»»__i_;- t , ; n.'i»na‘| » '_ - _._-,__ ic2'_)l ‘li:l_\"oi‘iFiiée_-_ ‘ 'Iii-__§-T First Nnrvy: ;‘Siil‘_ti, it’l"vs*d\i_"0l nm fur' _pc:ir_:Llurphy _thorn __§¢Q¢d. im. .int inqrieoiieu lis'i_|___ hulls' himself wifi work lgfiil be e-" _.St-cond L)lt_tc: ;“ x_t.a_P\i t hit shligrtsoltuliwss get f 0 W li. li- ,_ -_ _ __ ._ ,_ l~'i st N v‘.'y:_‘°Be rl. he t:l_|l`-i. see rwn$n"i1.e _.__-after ii ‘i 1_¢»o\un‘. ali' lim! to kt-op_ on nliollllill all 'thc lolme-" I- -~ vi. . - - ,_ --;_ A rn.\l\-:nyrmln who _instructed in lnfornl n lmly that her iiubbsmi had iiuep kllipd l\y,_a `tKilV_\&' tool- ilrni. _a-nl was ca\{`i.ln_r\_¢0/X10 bi'°li\ um news in-piiy. 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