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Show T trom church and discussing r 9 ot ft poor servant girl who has dancing in a road house. or kyor is about to drive her out pony arrives on the scene. thick and fast when Ind the mayor meet up. Anne Berryman and other mem e the Cloninger company will he roles. dly5 Cast in the various LntImpany will be augmented for ld 'castan. Victor Jory, George ,Unfad. Miss Norma Deane, Harry eretl2s Josephine Challen, Vic-o- f Miss May Roberts and hare roles that know how to Sllrf-o-f Com-iporni'io- 11 3r, Tj!Dr promises a worthwhile ROteiof this masterful hit. ter Antonio will be presented light next week with matinees alItay and Saturday. i ' th( alpl AN s t - ; ITALIAN BEAUTY. . lph Valentinos sister, Marie wiwii, believes she can surpass en Others work on the screen, and l0Tti arrive in this country soon to oniBJie Aims. She is said to be a e iil girl of twenty summers, and E can' combine acting with her art there is every reason to believe e. e will soon become one of the tttirs. is o: ' CITIZEN the United States is far ahead of England in respect to telephone service, the article in the London paper says: These are very remarkable figures. Especially when one remembers that when the telephone was invented all the leading industrial nations were equally well placed for developing it and applying it to their own conditions. The United States had no natural advantages whatever. It had, on the contrary, the disadvantage of having to contend with enormous distances. The writer in the Standard attributes the inferiority of the British telephone system to the fact that it is a part of the postal service. The post office, he declared, showed not the slightest prevision of what the telephone was destined to become, or of how it ought to be popularized, or of the proper policy demanded in the public interests for its regulation. It hampered the private companies and then used the backwardness of their service as an argument for government ownership, which finally came about. In conclusion, the English journalist asks: Are we not making, in regard to wireless, the same disastrous mistakes that we made forty years ago in regard to the telephone. RESEMBLES FAKE STORY. . ULAR DANCE EMPORIUM. y ids, ever increasing popularity of c, an dee Ball Rooms is attested by .creased attendance at the ong held there Tuesday, Thursday, For the e tk and Saturday nights. Btatf season the decorations were iptsriate and added much to the arts the occasion. The painstaking intof the management, to see that in the ye come get full enjoyment dancing, and the delightful allePPy music furnished is build U ja constantly increasing patron ige ; lenE nail mN 18 INFERIOR u- - s- - ,N 3lfa T0 telephones. recent article Concerning the the London Evening ane, tartVd admits that we have not in 1,1:1 a telephone service that the American service Eiproaches or quality. to prove that Britain t HE NCI Yellowstone National park was discovered in 1807 by John Colter, a trapper, who brought news of it to St. Louis, where his story was doubted. Later, he was acclaimed the discoverer of Americas Greatest Wonder. 9 A GAME SPORT. Ezra Meeker, ninety-fou- r years old, flew from Vancouver, Washington, to Washington, D. C., over the trail he covered in 1852 in a wagon train. It took him five months to make the journey in 1852 and the return trip, piloted by Lieutenant O. J. Kelley, was made in twenty-fou- r hours, flying time. First Little Girl Do you believe there is a devil? Second Little Girl No, its like Santa Claus. Its your father. London Daily Mail. THOUGHTLESS. Pat and Mike were lying in bed in pitch darkness. Suddenly Pat got up. He lit a match and looked around, and then blew it out and lay down again. What did you do that for? asked Mike. Oh, replied Pat, you see, I forgot if I blew the candle out or not, so I just looked to see. MISTAKEN IDENTITY. As I was crossing the bridge the other day, said an Irishman, I met Pat OBrien. OBrien, says I, how are you? Pretty well, thank you, Brady, says he. Brady, says I, not name. thats Faith, says he, my and mines not OBrien. With that we again looked at each other, an sure enough it was naythur of us. VERY SIMPLE. SLOW IN TELEPHONES. Although London is less than six hundred miles from Berlin, a telephone conversation between the German and British capitals will be made possible soon for the first time. erican craze. A similar novelty that occurs to us is golf by sunlight at midday in this country. Punch (London). ITS FATHER. STUDENTS. Enrollment in American colleges will total more than 300,000 this year, which is a record in increased attendance. The largest enrollment is at Columbia which has 35,000 students. In 1900 the total enrollment in colleges and universities was 115,271; in 1910 it was 184,712; in 1915 it increased to 237,168, and in 1918 it reached 290,106. It is predicted that golf by electric light at midnight will be the next Am- Little Girl (to her grandfather): Grandpa, why dont you grow hair on your head? Grandpa: Well, why doesnt grass grow on a busy street? Little Girl: Oh, I see; it cant get up through the concrete. Who the duece wants to be called a flapper?. 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