. k. Indeed, asI sat (own to rest inCentral Park. 1 couldnot at first recall justwhy I had come. ThenI rememljcred. The cause of my ap-pearance in the greatMetropolis had been ananonymous invitationurging me. a formermember of WalthamHigh School, class of1916. to attend an an-niversary performanceat the greatest motionpicture theatre in New York. Further-more, as a member of the glorious class I was entitled to a reserved seat inthe balcony for the munificent sum of onejitney. Was it any wonder that 1 hastenedon my way with
. k. Indeed, asI sat (own to rest inCentral Park. 1 couldnot at first recall justwhy I had come. ThenI rememljcred. The cause of my ap-pearance in the greatMetropolis had been ananonymous invitationurging me. a formermember of WalthamHigh School, class of1916. to attend an an-niversary performanceat the greatest motionpicture theatre in New York. Further-more, as a member of the glorious class I was entitled to a reserved seat inthe balcony for the munificent sum of onejitney. Was it any wonder that 1 hastenedon my way with little thought of sightseeingin New York ? Upon reaching my destination. 1 gazed inawe and admiration at the magnificent thea-tre and then—my eye fell upon the ownersname in blazing letters, and I no longerwondered as to the writer of that anony-mous invitation. J bad long ago heard that Mr. Ward badgiven up the lot of the poor school-teacherfor a more lucrative position in that heldof his one-time delight, the movingpictures, but until now I bad not real-.
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