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Show i WHO ARE THE I GREATEST? Everybody has the right to select HH his own "greatest men and women." HH Probably no two would agree on the dozen "greatest." For "greatest"! HH doesn't mean the same to each There H are some who would never include the HH first Napoleon; and there are others HH who could make up no list without HH n'm HH But there are many who will agree HH that a certain little boy comes about HH as near to picking the "greatest" as HH mortal ever came. The class at school HH was asked to write down the names of HH the dozen "greatest" men and women. HH This little fellow was the first to HH hand in his paper It read HH Mother, father Uncle Henry, grand HH ma, grandpa. Aunt Blanche, Trie II Speaker. George, Washington, Presi dent Wilson. Pershing. Fatty Arbu H kle, and Miss Geddj HH It may be explained, to the unknow- HH ins, that the Miss Geddes referred to. is the little fellow's school teacher. Mr. Speaker is a well known baseball If9 player, his team won a world cham HH pionsbip; Mr Arbuckle occupies a HH large portion of the movie screen al HI most every night. ! There may be some difference, of I opinion as to a few of these "greatest" I men and women There are those who I would place "Babe" Ruth ahead of Mr. I Speaker, and others who would in dude Mary Pickford and exclude Mr HS Arbuckle. But who is there to say that mother 19 and father are not the rightful lead-fl lead-fl ers in any small boy's list of "great- Hl HH OO |