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SATISFIED WITH HIS JOB.

▲ Hew Hlrsd Man WHo Dfo Hoi C«r« About th» Prohibition oft Smoldms-. One of Cleveland's leading businesi concerns hired a new man the othei day, and a little later, when the superintendent passed by, he noticed thai the new man was smoking a pipe. The rule against smoking on the premises Is a rigid one, says the Cleveland Plain Dealer. "See here, my man," cried the om» cial, "you can't smoke here." The new man looked up and nodded and the superintendent passed along. A half hour later he was back again, and lo! the new man was still en joying his pipe. "Say," the official cried, "didn't I teU you that smoking was not permitted here?" ~ -, lisSgggP "You did," replied the new matt, "Didn't you understand me?" "I did." "See here, perhaps you dost knot* who I am?" "That's a true word." "Well, I'm the superintendent.** The new man looked up at the official with an expression of deep interest. "Are ye, sure?" he cried. "Superintendent , eh ? Well, it's a fine job—Jake care of it." And he calmly returned to bis work.

Wfctre Anthony Wayne Onec Reattd, Standing on a bluff, overlooking Lake Erie and commanding the approach to Presque Isle bay, is Fort Anthony Wayne. It is built on the state soldiers* home grounds, near Erie, and is cared for by the veterans of that institution. It is built of roughly-hewn logs, cut from the same woods from which Commodore Perry secured timber to build his fleet, in exact imitation of the old block house which stood on the same spot during the French and Indian war. It was here that "Mad Anthony" Wayne was first buried, but his body has been removed and placed among- the bones of his ancestors at Waynesboro.—N. Y. Sun.

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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 368, 28 May 1903, Page 6

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SATISFIED WITH HIS JOB. Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 368, 28 May 1903, Page 6

SATISFIED WITH HIS JOB. Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 368, 28 May 1903, Page 6

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