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Dr. Tanner Says A Good Thing

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Day
1
Month
October
Year
1880
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Public Domain
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juiiii IIHUIUUCUU MIMI, WlillC LJT. liinnvr stood Bquinting alarminely at the slaring ohaodeherand blasingfootiights. Still, wiih hú syea nearly olosed and 'ii moath partly opon, and Iiím head uneomfortably on one ude and . staring into the strong light, Dr. Taniicr s:ii.J: ' r, w]l bftve to wai( ¦ few niiiiiitrs until the liffbl is arraDged. I atn elyblindedandcaD'tsaethe audionco." The tittcr whicli oscaped the few pcople present maexplained when Dr. Tanner Baw, to his Burpriae, bí tbe aubdued light a few momonts later, wliy lic had Dof lioen ablo to sec the audienre. TIn re were froai one to two men n eaoh of the tlirce baleoniea, while scattered aboul in the orchestracliairs wore perhapg 100 otliers.- [New York World'? Report. Bdacational : Teacher. "Suppcse that you have two sticks of candy aüdyour mg brothergivesyou two more, how many have youfiotthen?" Little hoy (shaking his head) " Youdon't know hini ; heain'tthat kind ol'a boy. "- Galveston News. A base-ball boy tripped and feil and tore his clothc.s, while oharing a stray chickea in a nciglibor's lot. Ho told his inother he had been sent to pra.s by a foul. She reached for his home base and the youth went out on strikes howling for the old man to act as referee.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News