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Santa Cruz. Hotel steward puts Seitz and some of the others in the children ' s dining room, by mistake (?). Charley Parcells announces his engagement. Celebration interrupted, 3 A. M., by the town police force, whom Parcells immediately threatens with arrest. Loring Hart presented with a fine revolver by one of the constables, at close range. San Luis Obispo. Parcells ' engagement found to be a fake. Powers sponges drinks and cigarettes from the other fellows. Port Harford. Seing Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morris Hart on the steamer deck, the Club marches aboard to the tune of " Lohengrin Wedding March. " Port Harford to Santa Barbara. Mrs. Walter Morris Hart retires from public gaze and the reach of the Glee Club. Powers spends the time sponging drinks and cigarettes. Ventura. Great excitement. Powers reported to have spent a nickel for cigarettes. Rumor utterly without foundation. Los Angeles. Powers sings, " I don ' t want to play in your yard, I don ' t love you any more, " to Webster. Riverside. Dry town : nothing doing. San Bernardino. Club members scare $55 out of a slot machine. Pasadena. Seitz decorates door-knobs with honey and his bed-room walls with tomalos and butter. Bakersfield. White gives a number not on the program : PUPIL (reading): " This is a warm; do not eat it. " TEACHEK: " No, this is a warm doughnut; eat it. " Just then White rolled in one at least a foot in diameter. Cecil Again. They say a book he ' s writing And a wife at the same time sighting, But what would his mustache do If Jones should start to woo. All day he twirls it, all day long, Perhaps ' tis all night too, The pity ' tis, it won ' t wear out, And he will ne ' er get through. 220
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