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Show Was Right In Hit Line. Those little dabs a man gives his wife when he leaves town and calls them kisses are about as thrilling as tho aWago kiss one sies given In parting at tho Union Station, for kissing kiss-ing at that placo is so common an occurrence oc-currence that tho employes pay little attention to It. But the other afternoon, after-noon, the people who watched the Twentieth Century Limited pull out saw n kiss that was nearly good enough to put In a "best selling" novel. The man put his arm around tho woman, drew her close and then klBslng her on the mouth, pressed his cheek to hers for a moment; let her go and Jumped on the already moving train. Every one was thrilled until it was learned that he was an actor and had learned to kiss as a child learns Its A, B, C's. Columbus Dispatch. |