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Back From Paris And London

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Parent Issue
Day
25
Month
August
Year
1899
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

Judge W. D. Harriman is on the street today, having returned from Paris and London last evening. He is looking well and if not so well known in the city would pass for a member of parliament. His clothes and indication of mutton chop whiskers all go to make up the disguise. The judge talks very interestingly of his trip. He enjoyed the ocean voyage very much. He says the steamers are crowded, all the berths being booked up until November. The tipping system on the continent is very annoying. In England it is becoming less, many restaurants having notices posted that it is strictly forbidden. These are always crowded with customers. In Paris his son Carl and himself took all their meals oh the streets in the open air. The judge and Carl enjoyed their trip but are glad to be back in Michigan again.