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Show "OTTO AND THE AUTO." It th elvrt pieco of complicated wit uaco Ui day of Tom Hood. WHAT DO YOU THINK? HERB IT 18. TTl AMI TDK AI'Til. 'Tin .Irani', how tn-,,i,,,i make. u ehane the nbjeet we n-lonre. We 0, .-I lo .ing the In. I, - .l.-vil. but now tin hteedl,. (ire. f0 lltl.i loogiit an nolo .0 a. n il to be nntnpie lint the thing wn niitoi-riit ie n well n niitomatie. And the niito wool, In 't mil,, a. it ought to. o to .peak. So Otto aought to auto on the auto a. he ought to Hut the nolo .ought lo unto it. Iitlo never thought i! Then into he got hot, oh. very hoi! a he ought not to. And Otto .ai, 1. "Thin nolo ought to auto nnd ita got to!" So Otto fought the nolo nnd the auto it fought Otto Till the nolo aR got too hot to auto it ought to And then. (Ireat Seott! Hint auto .hot to heaven o did Otto auto ought to. Tlioee who hear Mr. Cooke and olh era who will npieur on the Summit Stnke Arademy lecture t'oiir.e thi. winter will certainly be delighted. There nre two kind nf pleamire in life the one ilimini.he. n we got fur ther and farther from it. the other in rrenma aa the day grow into yeara nnd the year grow near to a century. No man who heard .lolin II. Hough lee lure aw Kdwin llooth net Hamlet, Joe Jeffereon play Kip Van Winkle, or henrd Heet-her preneh would ever think of blotting from hi mind the pleuMunt memorie that linger there. How often oft-en have we benrd ome one remark, "I would 't hnvrn mi.od that for a hundred dollar" or " 1 wi.b I could blot that out of my mind." In Hreeher'a daya there were multitude multi-tude who lived I moat under the Rhadow uf riymnuta church who did not care tn hear a man talk. Today there nre multitude who iweer at the modern Lyceum lecturer, but fifty yenr hence, hundred, ye, thou. and., will chcri.u the memory of the plen ant evening epent li.tening to the fu-cinuling fu-cinuling tory, laughing nt the ancient joke n tho lecturer burned hi nicage uNin their aoul. |