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Show Garbage and Garage. , The other Uay Claude wrote: "Isn't It about time we were renewing our boyhood acquaintance? Send me a photograph of your home." Nothing loath, Frank ordered the town photographer photog-rapher to prepare 100 postcard pictures pic-tures of his home and surroundings, and of these sent a dozen different vipws to fMniirlft TIa flirt not rllamvnr until too late that three big garbage barrels were In the foreground. In a couple of weeks Claude sent a dozen views of his mansion to Frank, and in the foreground were three beautiful beauti-ful automobiles, with a marble garage hard by. "Only tho small letter b , divides us," wrote the surgeon; "you have the garbage. I have the garage; j I have tho autos, you have the barrels." bar-rels." Frank, feeling rather humiliated, humili-ated, telegraphed: "Garbage barrels a mistake of photographer; they be long to my neighbor." Claude replied: : "Same with my autos and garage; got in by mistake: belong to my neigh-bor." neigh-bor." New York Press. |