Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 96, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 March 1915 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
“PEG O’MY HEART” It will appear serially in this paper. Jr' •■ fIH The play ran 604 consecutlve nights, or about . MMr two years, at a New York theater, scoring one of the greatest hits Mb °f the pas * decade. The story, like the play, was written by J. Hartley Man:Wlßsl ners ‘ I* * s t u H °f heart in/W terest. It is witty and clever. M Every line of it will enterW B tain you. A romping, madcap, bewitching Irish If 111 * s tu . rne d °y er to the care of Bi aristocratic English relatives. They dislike her, but Peg holds her own with jaunty pride, and in the end, by her ( generosity and big heartedness, wins them v *-- over. and. what is more, wins her fortune, ' an< l« what.is still more, wins a very gallant PEG AND MICHAEL Cr
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Soldier Hard to Kill. Reports indicate it sometimes takes a lot to kill a modern soldier. Sergeant Fougere of France, received eight bullet wounds, *a broken arm and other injuries, and, although shot in the calf, thigh and ankle, escaped being captured by Germans, and limped 10 miles to his regiment. Another French soldier received six bullet and three bayonet wounds, and Js recovering. The French war office estimates only two men are killed out of every 100 hit. The pentration is so clean one soldier did not know he had been hit for three hours, and another bullet went through two soldiers and lodged in a calvaryman’s saddle. —Chicago Journal.
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