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Show One on the Waiter. The waiter In a Superior avenue cafe brought the diner his change, all In such denominations that the smallest small-est coin was a dime, as waiters always do. Slowly the customer gathered up tho coins oft the tray flrst the half-dollar, half-dollar, then the quarter, and after that the dimes. Then he looked through the change In his pocket for a nickel to hand tho waiter, but found none, and tho waiter took It for granted that he would get a dime, after all. Dut the customer fished but n three, cent car tlckot, laid It down nnd went his way. "I never wanted three cent faro, anyhow," any-how," muttered tho waiter. Cleveland Plain Dealer. |