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Show ENGLISH BOYS BECAftlCITIZENS Now York, Juno 19. Arthur and H Reginald Paget, twin sons of Lleutcu- BM ant General Sir Arthur Henry Pagot, H K. C. B., commaudor of tho Eastern H division of tho army of Great Brit- UM aln, und Iidy Pagot are today on B their way to Butler, Cal., whore they H will henceforth mudo their home, the 1 two boys having surrendered their jB places In England to become Amcrl- cun citizens. Lady Paget was Miss Mlnnio Stevens, daughter of the late Purau Stevons of New York. H Throo years ago tho Paget hoys, H who are now 23 years old, camo to MU the United States in quoBt of a for- H tune. Thoy found employmont In the BM f i eight department of tho Northern H Pacific railroad lit St. Paul, whero H they earned $60 a month each, and MU finally decided that no career would Mm plcaso them bettor than farming. Thoir BM mothor gavo tho plan her approval H aud the purchaso of a 250-acro fruit MU farm near Los Angeles followed. H oo ll |