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Show Didn't Want Millet to See It. S. R. Callaway, a prominent officer of tho Grand Trunk railroad, was, some years ago, connected with a western road, and necessarily spent much of his timo where his. western interests lay. Out there he met Millet, the artist. Mr. Callaway aud the painter came together on a bunting trip and became quite intimate, inti-mate, which resulted in the railway man inviting the artist to make a visit at his home. The invitation was accepted aud the two startod homeward. Just before reaching the city where he lived Mr. Callaway went into a telegraph office and wired to his wife: "Millet, the artist, ar-tist, is coming home with me for a tew days' visit; take that chromo out of the dining room." Chicago Herald. |