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Show JUST THROWING OUT A HIN If Charity Fund Was to Be Given t th Needy, He Could Us Part of It The children of a Itnston Sunda school class lu.d contributed thel pennies lor weeks to a fund whit was to be devoted to charitable pu poses, and on the duy when they wer to decide upon the matter of IU dli trlbutlop. each child wus called uk to express an opinion as to how-should how-should be spent. The teacher explained to them tin there were several charities whir would be glad to receive the fum either In Hoston or among the fo elgn mission. She had .'mpresse upon them, however, that the nirte might b spent to good advaritag among the sick and needy chlldre Of their own parish. Several brlgl speeches on the subject bad bee made, when one seven-year-old bo anme and, evidently bearing in mln the teacher's remarks about cbarit beginning at home, said: "I want you to know that r hav put a good many pennies In tht box " and then, after some delay-"and delay-"and I've got a terriblu cold myself Boston I'ost |