Who's It in America; Being a Sort O'biography of Certain Prominent Persons, With Some Facts About Them Hitherto Unpublished in a Work of This Nature;
Who's It in America; Being a Sort O'biography of Certain Prominent Persons, With Some Facts About Them Hitherto Unpublished in a Work of This Nature;
Charles Eustace Merriman
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Has a sovereign rem- edy for all the ills the flesh is heir to, but if it makes "the market" what he says it will, his occupation will be gone. Has large life-insurance interests by proxy. Has tried racing with horses and yachts, and is a true sportsman, but was wise enough to " copper " his bets against Standard Oil by an annuity for his family. Inventor of the Lawson Pink, and of more ways of lambasting H. H. Rog- ers than there are roads to Rome. Author: " Why I Am an Honest Man." In prepara...- tion : " My Pen is Mightier Than the Sword, but The System Would Try a Dagger if It Dared." 87 LEHR, HARRY, jester-in-ordinary to the Princess of Astoria; b. somewhere a certain number of years ago, of parents unknown to New York society. First heard of on Fifth Avenue as a wine drummer, and showed such marvellous persistency that the 400 was obliged to take him to its heart in order to avoid taking his wares into its stomach. Had a happy inspiration to tell Grandma Astor that she looked like a girl of seventeen one evening, and thereafter had no board bills to pay.
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