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November 15, 1919 COHAN & HARRIS FEST Kusinie bad ] “BEST MUSICAL PLAY SINCE THE MERRY WIDOW" | THE ROYAL VAGABOND ORIGINAL CAST | REPUBLIC (rota Chinas Wed @ sar 36 A. H. WOODS Presents A Voice in the Dark With Original Cast Happy Days Fer EVERYONE! MARY Bayo: HIPPODROME HAPPY PRICES. Seats 8 weeks ahead mixture of coinci- id Jobson, ation,” said “Coincidence—a ¢ and imagination,” I've got no imag ad-faced man. ‘ot you—I refer to the people who er—hallucination.” “I saw it,” said our visitor quietly. We—that is to say—Jobson gaped at him “I met the grey man in the hall when . I came to take leave of the Oddstocks Oh! I know I'm a doomed man. Still, it’s only the unlucky ones that see him, | hope,” he added, with a touching little THE THANKSGIVING DINNER WILL TAKE ON AN ADDITIONAL ZEST AND PLEASURE IF THERE 1S ASUPPLY OF NVZONA . | bret Sometimes | stantial Called Soft Drink Reeser / le Evans L Holiday NON-INTOXICATING eee Hospitality . Ale ORDER A CASE FROM NEAREST DEALER Vim C.W. EVANS ASONS Established 1786 HM UDSON, N.Y outburst of altruism, “that you'll be one of the lucky ones. Good-night!” “Look here, old boy,” said Jobson, as soon as he was gone, “I don’t think we need stay any longer. The house doesn't suit. I don’t believe the fellow’s story, but it’s the sort of thing that might get on my wi nerves.” A week later, however, Jobson told me that a part of the sad-eyed man’s story was perfectly true. “He's a doomed man, all right,” he roared, “if I meet him. He moved into the house three d. ago, and it was the only vacant one in Europe. He'd made the agent an offer just below mine, and was hoping I wouldn't close. Oh! yes, part of his story is true enough!” Isn't that more than can be said of most ghost stories?—The Passing Show (London) Selfish “Your husband is mighty good to hat do you mean?” I've heard he’s bought a wash- ing machine for you.” “Not for me; he’s heard that it’s a good thing to make beer in.” The Girl’s Debate ntuzza_ has We could g ice cream soda,” “Is it worth it, a secret.” it out of her for an do you think?” The Species “You say Simpkins has become a miser 2” “Yes; bottles.” every night he counts his Drawn by RB. Ferrer The Intense Miss Miggs—Do you not think that the communists, by the doctrine of sy: dicalism and mass all _ ultimately develop an insurgency which shall impose the Soviet principle on industry as a whole? The Dense Mr. Boggs—You said it! un DIAMONDS Diamond Rings for Christmas Gifts We are offering Diamond thn is Send for FREE Catalog EVERY ARTICLE IM OUR CATALOG ia nd priced inesvaee cent AW Watches os ‘Grsng nae Retchee reolld Send for Catalog, mak and have wish charg: con fill any 1. LIBE! JOF TIS Sime Fests STORES mw ttaeres eres How the Fight Started t's cat in this place.” , I don’t like the looks of it. Let’s eat up the street.” “T don’t care to eat up the street, old top. I don’t think I could digest as- phalt.” The testimony was that it was at this point the first blow was struck. Policy “Why did you jump from in front of Simpson’: r directly in the path of rton’s ca ‘Well, I saw I was bound to be hit hy one of them, and Barton has the most money.” Holding His Own “Hello, old chap!) What do you know to-day ?” othing—absolutely nothing.” “Well, cheer up, You're holding your own. DICTUBE Sareremeee oer pio irene SeuSeecse. Ee FOR MEAOACHE ANDO NEURALGIA mr ANTI-KAMNIA (M) TABLETS /10¢ & 25¢ PACKAGES ASK FQR AK TABLETS