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Show 8af Ssntlmsnts. Two French orators made excellent speeches at an American Thanksglv-Ing Thanksglv-Ing dinner la Purls and two Americans made dreary ones. The first American Ameri-can bad a message to deliver, whloh was that Americans should be upright In busings; and the second American, a college professor, went to It tor the bigger part of an hour on the necessity neces-sity of educating children. When It came another American's turn he said: "Inasmuch as one of my distinguished countrymen baa Impressed Im-pressed on us here tonight the starting start-ing truth that honesty la the best pot- . Icy, and as another distinguished countryman coun-tryman has assured us that education la a grand little thing for the young, I can find nothing more to say except 'Ood blesa our home,' and be sat down amid voclfnroua cheers. Saturday Satur-day Evening Post |