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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 5 Jan 1907, p. 6

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Vnnd filth the Ina-cue of disease than nu been a proporflomto 1110"“. A Connecticut clergyman. an I writer in Uppinco'tt’l. while visiting friends o'nco tucked hi- mpki'n into hi: collar to protect his clothing from the Juice of tho grape fruit at breath“. Bo laughed“ ho‘ did it und aid it to- mindodhimotommhooncoknew who rushed into u mumnt and, soot- inx himself gt t able. proceeded to hunt his mnkin under MI chin» Be tuck m. Mpkln under NI chin» no than and 3' waiter and said. "Can I got luncheon here?” - > “You." respond“ the vultu- tn I dig- Minnie. “but not - mums-om” I... mm- m “What In" you to say u to this chug. that you klued this 31:11" {‘1 admit it. but then ware extenuat- Iu circumstances." ‘" “What wen they?” ' “Shoutinmyhpmdthmber chi); kafiyour mien In line? Second Ward butlerâ€"0h, no; a word to the guys I: “ancientâ€"Philadelphia mrnmhltoctu of not: nlr cutle- oc- cupy gut-rat Immu.-,-Now of!“ mm wm manâ€"no you haven“!

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