. "The greatest of these--";. hich I mys-teriously imparted to him, as to the train beingheld for us. He, with characteristic masculinecredulity (Ha!) believed me. It is quite true—myinside information almost caused Hartley andme, also, to miss the train. But, seeing that , our manager, always embraces us when wecatch one, this little attribute of charm on our sidewould never make Buffalo known. But Disraeli-Paganini-George-Always-Punctilious-Arliss arriv-ing running must have been a sight for the gods. The proof of the pudding is in the eating, andThe test of a man is in his haste, so
. "The greatest of these--";. hich I mys-teriously imparted to him, as to the train beingheld for us. He, with characteristic masculinecredulity (Ha!) believed me. It is quite true—myinside information almost caused Hartley andme, also, to miss the train. But, seeing that , our manager, always embraces us when wecatch one, this little attribute of charm on our sidewould never make Buffalo known. But Disraeli-Paganini-George-Always-Punctilious-Arliss arriv-ing running must have been a sight for the gods. The proof of the pudding is in the eating, andThe test of a man is in his haste, so, even withthe legend burning in his brain that Time andtrains wait for no man, George-Always-Punctil-ious-Arliss lagged and helped a poor, tired maidof mine named Maria Theresa Chicco to carry abag. By the little things ye shall know them,or, equally well, By the one-night stands. This event was of such international importanceI forgot to tell you receipts here were $38,073, theautographed programme selling for $13,800. 38. H. B. WARNER Chicago, Friday and Saturday,May 24 and 25, 1918. My! How Chicago has changed! I hardlyrecognised it! A certain prominent citizen hasnthad a drink for three years. Moderation speltnothing to him, so he made it nothing. ChristianScience has many unconscious members. Theonly real cures I have heard of have been made byones own personal physician, the Mind. Nowonder people crow when they brag of being Cap-tains of their souls! It takes a bit o doin. Themind says, Stop ruining your body, or I shallhave to leave you. The body thereupon foregoesits poison, and for want of it rocks like a ship in astorm. If the mind can hold on to the wheel, onecomes through. Without this divine assistance,man-made medicine is impotent. Ha! This has nothing to do with the all-startour and is not of importance to the general world,but to show what a desperate case this prominentcitizen was, I offer this proof. He thought I hadchanged my hair. Any man who sees you abr
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