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Show BAD PLACE FOR CHILDREN As The iStroller has stated on divers and sundry, occasions, James iD. Hoge, president of the Union Savings &, Trust Co.,'is passionately fond of goir. And there are said xo ye times when he plays a very good game. One day, however, Mr. Hoge was not at his best. He was addressing the ball, and, glancing around.saw a little boy watching him in a very absorbed fashion. The boy was holding by the hand a little girl, several years younger young-er than himself iMr. Hoge saw visions of gotr balls Hying out of their orbit, and turning to the boy, remarked: "iDon't you know that you ought not to bring that little girl around here?" "It's all right, sir," replied the boy, reassuringly. "iShe atone deaf." Seattle Seat-tle Argus. |