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Peck's Bad Boy

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Parent Issue
Day
30
Month
November
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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It will be playedat the opera house to-mght by the Atkinson Comed y Co. If it s possible to crarn more heartv géhuine fun into a plny than has been erummed into 'Teck's Bad Boy," the leal is ceitainly vet to be performed. The Bad Hoy, as perl'oimed by f laster Il.irrv Broofcs; is in reality a "holv ij-nor." He makes tilines uncomfortable for tlie Gnxvrj mini; in private lile, rendéis liis pa's lite a buiden to liirn. but perfoinis tl is pranks so eoodhumoredly tliat he cannot lielp being popular. Tlie play is more laushnble llimi the book. benause it contains tlie HCtfon. mul it is funnier than any otlier IIh y, because so happy an idea lias rever yet been hit upon by anybody else . It is a tact bevond doubt and time has proven it, that the Two Sams are iPitdere in their line, Ünonghout this Nothing passes their notice. Evei thing of a public nature thev embrace, even the weather has effect upon their quick pereeption of tliings mid is it is iiow close on to December and the weather nol heing 1'avora.ble forthe lleavv Clolbing trade. they, as wil! be. seen bj an adveiiiscment in tlila paper, are makintt some Immense reductious in Qverconts, Sints, llats, Caps. Pants. etc. We wou ld arivise (iur renders to bear in mind that Ihev are doing an immense business and have mi abundance of stock that must be moved. Those denii inp to save money this next week, should by all means exil at iheir more for auylhiBg ueeded from head to f oot.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News