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Show Ucrllox. Berlioi was made miserable by hit wife. He married Miss Smithson, an actress many years younger than himself. him-self. She had prolonged fits of jealousy and ill temper, ruined him by her theatrical the-atrical ventures and finally fell from a carriage and broke her leg, thus ending her artistic career. Berlioz bore with her in patience until sho finaiiy lett him. He was a tall man, of stern aspect and very dignified. In spite of his immense im-mense musical abilities as a composer, he could play no instrnmont except the ?njtar. and that very badly. p ' i The papers round about keep poking fun at our Dutch coroner, hnt wo wish to at least say for him that ho understands under-stands the flexibility required in a western west-ern Kansas oath. At the Carl Merry in-quest in-quest he sworo witnesses with this rangy formula, "You do scholemly schware dot you vill dell do troot, de holy troot andnodting like it" Hays City Seo tinel j |