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Show STIRRING OF YOUNG MANHOOD Father's Idea of Teaching Little 8on a Lesson Didn't Seem to Turn Out Just Right. The little three -year-old aon of a proud North Bide father and mother became so greatly Interested In a phonograph pho-nograph belonging to one of the neighbors neigh-bors that he tjulte forgot to go home at IiIh nenixtoiiie.l bedtime. "Tell you what we'll do," anld his father to IiIh mother. "We'll put out the lights and protend we've gone to bed. That will teach Maxtor Ilennh? a lesson." When the little chap hurried home, about eight o'clock, he stopped In consternation con-sternation at the gate on noticing that the place, bore a dark and gloomy aa- Jieot. Me called several times before his mother, too kind hpartod to keep him walling any longer, answered him In Diake believe sleepy lotion. "What is It. my child?" asked the mother. With trembling voice the youngster replied: "Mother, will you plense tell llenja-mln'H llenja-mln'H father that his not) Is out here and wants to come In?" Next morning at breakfast the parents, par-ents, who wore prepared to hear their little son excuse bis conduct of the evening before, wore astonished to bear him exclaim: "Papa, don't you think lt'a time 1 ns having a nlftht key?" Youugs-town Youugs-town Telegram. |