Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 38, Number 85, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 July 1906 — Dealing with Deadheads. [ARTICLE]

Dealing with Deadheads.

Willie Collier, the actor, was asked if he was much annoyed by requests from deadheads. “I receive them in shoals,’’ lie repliod; “but generally manage to put them off politely, but firmly. The Other day, for instance, I revived a Letter from a man, who wrote that he had had the pleasure of meeting me in California sometime ago. I find never even heard the man’s name before. However, lile added kindly that lie was much pleased with my play, and maybe I could send him two seats for the next matinee.”

“Did you answer the letter?” “Oh, yes! I sent him a postal-card saying maybe I couldn’t.”

Mrs. Winslow’S Boothiko Strup for Children teething: softens the gums, reduces inflemmetion, *l> Ur* pain, curee wind colie. 26 oente a bottle.

Every traiticar in Belfast has written in large letters just over the step at each end of the car: “The lifeboat rule is women and children first.”