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Show More Than One Way to Get Rid of Bor One of the amusing and original characters in Paris Is M. Sacha Gut-try, Gut-try, who made his fame as actor and playwright and who has Increased It by the oddities of his .temperament. He Is a witty, versatile and qulck-uiinded qulck-uiinded man and Is naturally Inclined to be Impatient with bores. Recently there was one who plagued him with unnecessary calls. One day he burst in on Gultry, who greeted htm warmly warm-ly though that morning the appearance appear-ance of the man put him more "on edge" than ever. "Just in time," said Oultry. "I want you to see the new conjuring trick I have thought out," and ha grabbed the unsuspecting visitor's bat and exclaimed, "Watch I" Then Gultry poured a Jugful of water wa-ter into the hat. The owner of It got up in alarm. "There now," exclaimed Gultry petulantly, pet-ulantly, "you've made me forgot my trick !" The "trirk." however, is reported to have worked admirably. The same visitor has not troubled M. Gultry since. Youth's Companion. |