Fragmented Notes From The Register Tribune Page
A garbled compilation of dispatches mentions Prince Henry of Prussia visiting the United States, Adolph Deueber’s presidency in Switzerland, and remarks on Roosevelt’s Romanes lecture at Oxford in 1910. It notes Surgeon General O'Reilly enlisting reserve medical officers for war, with ranks from lieutenant to colonel, and describes various curious anecdotes and editorial asides.
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End of the World Prophecies Stir Anxiety and Scams
The piece surveys European and American academic exchange, rising interest from Japan and China, and warns of end-of-world cult fakery led by prophetic swindlers. It cites Nyack New York scare, the Messiah racket, and a violent clash with police, urging early intervention and discouraging gullibility among followers.
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At Which Two Can Pinay
A London Tatler item recalls two young ladies boarding a tramcar seeking seats. One uses a staged encounter with a stranger, selecting a sedan gentleman as a target and complimenting him to obtain a seat. The ruse ends when the man offers his seat and inquires after a supposed mistress.
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London
Tatler
The Value of Money in Puck Tone
The narrator claims a boy earns and spends a weekly allowance of 1000 in small change to learn money value. He boasts the child manages revenue with foresight and even negotiates with a justice of the peace over fines, insisting on paying for luxuries from the allowance.
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Bobby
Office boy and pale typist spark uneasy exchange
A terse scene shows an office boy asking a pale typist what ails her. She confesses a bad spell and is mocked by a cruel remark from a rude coworker, reflecting a harsh, satirical tone typical of early newspaper cartoons.
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Cleveland Plain Dogler
Music notes shift toward theater in public concert
The article discusses a trend where musical entertainment moves toward dramatic and theatrical forms. It cites conductor Nikisch and notes a large audience attracted by a free public performance, highlighting the shift from pure tone combinations to stage show elements.
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Missing Playwright Found After Southbound Escape
In New York a noted actress and playwright, once stranded financially, disappeared from her hotel and resurfaced after a shopping incident. A department store coffee pot demonstration led to her recognition. she confessed she fled to avoid starvation and claimed to be a plant ornament at Malibu Beach.
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Fragmented dialogue from The Tatler style humor page
A collage of clipped lines and snippets from a humorous society page featuring gossip, quarrels, and skits. It includes exchanges about death euphemisms, engagement plans, ring sales, school electrical work, and social banter with names like Horace Uetty Mabe and Miss Servecher, all in a satirical tone.
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Cheage Daily News
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Billy Jones
Gave Johnson Up as Doctors Lose Hope
Fragmentary dialogue from a Victorian school scene where a boy Johnson is declared beyond help by doctors, yet confusion and concern emerge over his condition and vaccination, with instructors challenging attendance records and the meaning of medical prognosis.
Via Sacra Vision in the Crowded Street
A reflective poem portrait of Marking reverent glances at faces along a busy thoroughfare. The speaker seeks primal souls behind each guise, finding gods still moving unseen in human hearts though humanity greets them with disdain. The piece laments humanity’s resistance to divine love.
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Nannette Fears Aunt Nancy’s Odd Notions and Style
Nannette pleads with a friend about Aunt Nancy, who she fears for her clothes and quirks. The aunt insists on old fashioned notions and tight social rules, including concerns over names and hosting without family input. The scene highlights family tensions over appearance and propriety.
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Visitors and Fashionable Guests Stir a Family Scene
In a cramped drawing room, relatives argue over who may enter and who must stay out as Aunt Nancy, Nanette, and Charles clash with social expectations. A shocked observation by a bosom friend frames a tense, old fashioned family moment about hospitality and propriety.
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Chicago Daily News
Fight Between Cars and Cabs Recalled in Horse Trade Debate
Historic clash over horse versus motor vehicle dominance persists as advocates warn against highway taxation harming a vital industry. Today critics assert autos pollute streets less than horses and that shifting to motor traffic failed to curb horse use, threatening jobs, prices, and public health.
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Chicken coop grants him chance to prove his heart
In a tale of grief and small mercy Gould, a shiftless man who lingered at Hannah Perry's home, builds a chicken coop for her on her deathbed. The plan reveals his quietly earnest effort to help, as others debate his sincerity and her fate nears.
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The Stage Handshake in a Wildly Witty Exchange
A St Louis Republic item recounts a playful backstage moment with Miss Fairley and Mr Webley. They discuss changing appearances and hair color, while a hungry actor jokes about a loan and a stage manager promises a rehearsal to accommodate an eating scene.
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St Louis Republic
Fragmentary Chicago News quotes about neighbors and theft
A fragmented Chicago News passage questions neighborly trust and borrowing. It mentions a former employee facing an attack, with names like Puck Quita Koined and Mrs Oniler, and notes neighbors seldom borrow beyond small items. The wording is unclear and partially garbled.
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