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Show Interpreter of Nature. The Inhabitants of a frog pond close at hnnd, says the Youngstown Telegram, Tele-gram, awakened two little girls who were spending their first night in the country. First came the high, piping voice of a little "peeper." "What's that?" asked Winnie. "I think it's a bird," Susan ventured ven-tured to reply. Just then a bnsso-profundo frog sang cue of his lowest notes. "What's that?" Winnie asked In a startled whisper. "I'm not sure," replied Susan, "but I think it Is either a cow or an automobile." auto-mobile." The Privileged Ones. "The middle class of citizenship usually has the harde.st time," said the economic investigator. "Yes," replied Mr. Chuggins. "The man whose status in the scale of wealth is .nidway between the private car and the flivver is the only one who can't keep louring so as to spend every summer in Florida and every winter In Maine." Odd Coincidence. After the war, while hunting souvenirs sou-venirs in a deserted village in Lorraine, Lor-raine, I found a billfold, evidently lost by n German soldier, with a picture pic-ture taken somewhere In Lincoln park. In the foreground was a girl, and In the background sitting on a bench were my mother and sister, both looking on. Chicago Journal. |