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Sitting in the Witness Chair Is F. Carroll Brewster. The Leading Attorneys of the Day Constitute the "Morbidly Curious Spectators." (Illustrating Governor Pennypacker's "Autobiography of a Pennsylvanian," Which Is Appear ing Temporarily on the Editorial Page of the Evening Public Ledger.) London Oplulun w$i Hoots But th Army's tlio wo Sfe I"- nik-fcT utrn nlnn Rlona when I LfiiJulned wjd an I'm flftcen th' nool Mutual Satisfaction Do you think youi elstcr Wees to havo me como here, Johnny?" "You bet. You tako her to tho theatro and bring her chocolates." "I'm glad I con mako her happy." "Yes, and tho young feller vrhat ehe'a engaged to don't mind it cither, for It saves him that much money toward housekeeping." SCHOOL PAYS By DWIG , 1 V T .. Dtaait, iooKy now i "hlcc Vye Sblnea vp , mou shots foyyoa.'. I-7 Tk .,.x. -fe. "WTZj. Jt alto 'r "S"" j VHKit! Ttofi "UottXnoW. ?', im Trltak .moi-Ji? 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