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HOROSCOPE (Continued) Name Besetting Sin Debtiny Appropriate Song Cause of Death Clyde Brown Following Blanche Monk “You’d Be Surprised” Blanche Eula Holloway Head Dress Missionary “When You Look Into The Heart Of A Rose” 70 Words Per Minute Gerald Brown Flirting Actor “Hot Lips ’ Eating Gerald Holloway Seriousness Henpecked Husband “Where Is My Wandering Boy Tonight” Eating Paint and Powder after Twelve Blanche Goldsworthy Skinnyness Freak in the Circus “Why Should I Cry Over You” Trying to Sit Still Bertha Pearce Playing Two Fiddles at Once Soda Squirt “Three O’clock In The Morning” Elmer Ruby Thompson Giggling Ranch in Denio “Sweetheart” Loss of Her Man Ada Moore Oilman Keil Trying to Diet Emma Liotard Sheriff’s Wife President “Say You’ll Be Mine” “They Go Wild. Simply Wild Over Me” An Orange a Day Tried to Vamp Charley Garteiz Hattie Gates Sheepherder “You Tell’er I Stutter” Conceit James Moore Railroads English Dude “Chic ago” Chicagoing Bernardine Laucerica Antonia Laucerica The “Boys” Nervousness Most Anything Nun “She Is Mine, All Mine” “I Know What It Is To Be Lonesome” Married Life Algebra II Therese Pasquale Emil Housewife “I’ll Keep On Loving You” Basketball Dewey Nelson Lona Postmaster-General “There Must Be Little Cupids” TeasingMrs. Summerfield Nieves Legarza Displaying Her Pictures Follies “Smilin’ ” Bob Adamson May Livingstone Linton Brown Waitress “Quaker Down In Quaker Town” Shimmying Eva Menicucci Flirting With Dewey Nurse “There’s A Rose That Grows In No Man's Land” Dressing Up Marguerite Otis Tallness Telephone Girl “After Every Party” Admirers Emma Liotard Geology School Teacher “Oh ! Frenchy” Raising a Rough House Mateo Legarza His Lessons Bachelor “Homesick” Dissipation Ardella Holman Geometry Follies Girl “Home Sweet Home” Hurrying Helen Adamson Vamping Animated Encyclopedia “Yankee Doodle” Flunking in Chemistry Frances Stuart Boh Ranch Cook “When Frances Dances With Me” Remington Portable Lois Thompson Sewing Sunday School Teacher “Do You Ever Think Of Me” Getting an A Plus
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PROPHECY HAVING just completed her latest novel, “When Love Comes,” the popular author- ess, Ruby Thompson, being an old friend of mine and knowing what an engaging personality I have, (ahem) has engaged me as her agent and I have started upon a great career. I have stopped at Winnemucca where 1 hope to dispose of a large number of books to the wealthy itizens thereof. It being near election time, I attend a politi al rally at the American Theatre. The different candidates are introduced and ea '1 delivers a short oration. When the nominee for the responsible position of Night Watchman is announced who steps forward with a graceful bow, but my old friend Dewey Nelson. His eloquent speech in which he tells of his soptless past and of the hours spent in unceasing study of his lessons, holds the audience spellbound and the burst of applause that greets this brilliant oratory is an assurance of his being unanimously elected. After the speaking, a comedy is shown on the screen in whic h a group of chorus girls perform an artistic dance. But where have I seen that girl with the dark, flashing eyes before. She smiles and it dawns upon me that she is no other than Frances Stuart. The next day is Sunday, and of course I would not miss church, so I go and arrive just as a song is ended. The preacher begins his sermon and his earnes tones ring through the church. Not a smile disturbs the serious calm of his counten- ance as he tells of the evils caused by a woman’s tongue. His emphatic tones are like a voice of the past and when his sermon is nearly ended I recognize him as Clyde Brown. Being completely moved by his emotional speech. I get up and leave the church. I see a cozy little cottage where it may be my good fortune to sell a book. As I enter the gate a man rushes out the door and past me fast enough to enable him to escape being painfully injured by a rolling pin. It may not be altogether safe for me to attempt it but I bravely march up and knock. When the door opens I behold in the lady of the house another old school friend of mine. “Why Bertha Pearce, “I exclaim. “This is an unexpected pleasure.” She blushes and points to the ring on her finger, and says, “Not Bertha Pear 0 any longer, I am Mrs. Lyon now. My husband just left a few minutes ago.” I catch the afternoon train, for, not having such marvelous success disposing of my goods, I have decided to go on to San Francisco. As I sit watching the many different people in the car, a tall lady elegantly dressed and with a commanding air sweeps down the aisle. People stare at her and whifeper to each other. “Who is the lady?” I inquire of my nearest neighbor. “She is a wealthy widow,” is the reply. “She married a second cousin to Rocke- feller and at her husband’s death which was a release from suffering, she inherited all his fortune. Her maiden name was Marguerite Otis.” I gasp, it is such a shock and everything turns black while I seem to be falling. I can still faintly hear voices saying, “get Doctor Brown,” and then I lost all conscious- ness. When I again recover my disturbed senses I see the doctor who has restored me by throwing a cupful of water in my face, just leaving and recognize him as Gerald Brown. “Gracious, you gave me a fright,” says my neighbor. “It‘s lucky the famous doctor Brown was here. You know he is the famous physician that cured the King of p]ngland of the gout.” When I arrive in San Francisco, I go to see my brother, Gerald, who is a clerk in a shoe shop. Of course he is delighted to see me and to know I am soon to bo
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