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Show y ! CASE OF INDIFFERENCE Jones enmo out of tho house ono evening and was ubout to start down town, when ho was accosted by his noxt door neighbor. "Just a momont, Jonas," remarked tho nolghbor, "I supposo you hear mo practicing on a cornet sometimes, don't you?" "Oh, yes," was the ready response f Jones, "quite ofton." "Well, I was Just wondorlng," continued con-tinued tlio first, "whothor my playing makes you nervous." "It did when I first henrd tho neighbors neigh-bors talking about It," was. tho calm reply of Jones, "hut I am now getting get-ting mi tint I don't enro what hup ' i ns to ,-ou." Philadelphia To'i-graph. To'i-graph. -. .-"r .-. w . high! L-8, -T. . Ta, terson, E. C. wayn |