The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, January 30, 1903, Image 7

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    ., “bat ns yon oon: |
¥. tolling xpee will
veal fuelf to a; a pes
wa as William
\ years ince he
hat hams, and it
orld ie was crus oF
dust stained and pereptr.
I runing Hike fre dn
lowly onwprd until be
¢ here the tack | i ;
Gay, who at fire! ale so Tavenonsiy an
10 astonish Robins
1 w 1 prols ly won't get
4 an the sgent’il be
1 try to get out fo.
gdh
We side of thie ravine
ng sun the man
1 Vater from, the
: r he [Hs fo there as
he had ‘been earred
to fa wigate 1h
Scared by
t dennintion.
fio to a ttice
‘while the man
ta ittle Tellow, at Whoin
azed in amazement before
a to say:
There was vo suggestion
nk you're a long way
'm dlscoverin’ like Robinson
3 of the tale of childhood
rn 1 Dame: my real
Fulman, an’ I'm
‘gor, an’ we
A on Come on,
course, you “remember that
Away from the savages 1
1 guess Tn Bate to
before we find the
1 | you've found Friday.
| think 7"
tile nnd you'll feel hetier,
ger In the
station here; this be knew,
“hay you'll tell hn you want it for
Friday 7’
POF potiree™
“Thats it! 1 knee you'd make that
mistake. Can't you see yourself what
trouble it would maker”
UN “PH, >
“Well, It would You'd gay, ‘T want
rome food for Friday, and the cook
would say, ‘For who? and you'd say,
| ‘For Friday, and he'd say
“What, that old savage? You see,
he doesn’t know that You are going to
have me for 8 good servant, awl Hike as
not he wouldn't believe it."
“What had I better do "bout 17
“Well, I think you'd better not BAY A
word to let Lil, or anybody, know that
What do Fou
4 All right. "
MAH right.
Lack?”
“Pretty soon”
“Well. I'll be walting for yon, an’ 1
| guess the ROBIE wort be tauch seal
Ptered by that time”
After Robinson Crusoe hud gone, Frio
day again lay down and before long
How soon will you be
The man nelly watehed the
litle creature for a time before he
again spoke:
“It may pot work, partner: bot if It
| does I'll seo that you have & muare
eal for once,
This desert alr must
get Kind o unestisfring to you 8s »
redlar diet sometimes”
At the sound of a human vole the
Heard again slid away, and the man
arose to look down the track. Hobin
son Urusoe was coming, and that he
| bag been successful in his mission was
indicated by the fact that be was alone,
| wills a parcel was tightly clutched in
i one of Ws chubby Hitle banda.
“Row, then, Friday.” he apnouneed
iremediately apon bis arrival, “ron ent
Thin We
for the
Hing the boll |
ang”
rigretted that Fri
mast harey afer the. po
couk sald that he would |
for me to cote before very 2
It Is much 1 bin pr
gy t%,
on Crusoe, tingly sn
i drlnyed the cating of bis SUPE? na
well pe the gyredding of a tenant for
| the Hened, that Thee bell rang for tho ro.
ctor of Robinson Crusoe before the
search for the goats had began, This
i %aa oa fact that greatly disturbed Mp
Crosor, hut be regained 8 eeriain
mont of composure ¥hen Friday, |
wha dil not seem to be greatly grieved,
sakured hiss that be probably would be
thera if ov er Crasoe should retyen,
When No, € with the General Mana:
BerR private car attached, pulled out
of the Hitle elation that night it bore
an unsolicited and uuticketed passes.
person of Mr. William |
raves, more recently known as Fri
day. It had been a trying task to
hide behind the tank and reach the
brakebeam of the private car unseen,
but Friday was 8 past master in strat
ey along that Une, and, after various
Barrow escapes, Be Lad syecieded
Ag the train sped eastward a crave
less storm of cinders best upon hing
f the dust blinded Lis eves, tut he
pulled his frowzy hat as low as possi
ble, and consoled Miniself with the reo
fection that earl hour was taking him
further from the country of absolute
In his comfortable bed in
i the ear above him slept Robinson Cru.
{sos and dreamed, perhaps, of Friday
and captured goats, and ms the worn
{ wayfarer beneath him pletured the lit
tle fellow there a tender smile tried to
make Hteslf visible through the grime
{ that hid his enuntenance.,
On few the train. Brady's had been
i passed, and Shirrell's; then came a
stop which the man on the brakebeam
could not understand, There was Bo
and, sven
if he Had not known, the glance he
stole from his hidden point of obser.
| vation would have convinced Hm. He
had protruded his head as far as he
dared in order to obtain a better view
when a succession of shots and the
sound of hurried footsteps caused him
C hastily to withdraw 1,
“Bome of the boys after the stuff on
hoard,” he muttered to himself. “Well,
let "em get it. They won't bave any
‘easion to bother me”
With this pleasant reflection Friday
settled back to the enjovment of the
gratification be found in temporary re
lief fromm the flying cinders. He was
thus pleasing himself, and at the same
time trying to Imagine just what stage
the outside proceedings had attained.
when two shadowy forms passed hy
his retreat and the low murmur of con.
versation came fo his ears,
“I tell you there is the biggest kind
of money in it”
“The old man will be wild, He thinks
his is the only Kid that ever lived”
“Ro much the better. We won't get
a cent less than fifty thousand ran:
som.
“He'll have every officer In the State
out after us.”
“What good will it do him? Give us
a two hours’ start, and we are certain
of more than that, and the Lest posse
that ever chased a man can't get us,”
“Howl we do it?”
“Hasy. You an’ Bill take the front
take the rear. If he tries to do any
shooting, drop him.”
As the footsteps retreated and the
volees died away the man on the brake.
‘beam started 4s if to emerge from bis
| retreat, at the same time muttering to
himself, “Well, I don’t know.” Then
e took a second ought and settled
gaged fu oa desperate strugele,
the lxard timidly renewed his invest |
gations.
door of the car. and Jack an' me will |
: ears of Et on
direction of herolsm, yot he lay thera
T and contemplated the doing of & berole | :
ded. Not that be conaldered the deed
in that Nght:
‘Bintiered wards: “The Ditle chap was
Iabeled such tn ofder fo make 2 80,
thought, 8 doden Little things made it
evhient to the man that matiers on the
outsides of the ear were mpifly pro-
grossing to a denouement. Two nen
| pasaed 10 the rear of the car. and be
heard footsteps on the front platform,
dene gnickly.
ment longer. Then, very gquietir. he
emerged trom bis retreat In the dark.
ated npain, bot only for a wonent,
“TH take a chance” he muttered to
himself; “hw was good to mie”
A mevoml later the two mien on the
front platform of the car were sur
prised as a shadowy form swung {tsi
from the ground to thelr side.
«Mix thar vou, Tom? whispered one,
“Where did you leave the brakeman
The snsver was 8 singeerine blow
that knocked him to the ground, where
he lay, stunned by the force of the fall
In souther moment the two men that
remained upon the platiorm were en
Back
and forth they wwared for 8 pindgte:
then there was the crack of a revolver,
and William Graves foil. He had just
tine to Taney that the shed was eokond
hy another. smal then the dls ears
seetned chasing each other In a fanins
tie race, aad be kiew po nove.
“he General Manager had taken a
hand in the siraggle;
meaning of the echo he fancied ha
heard before the world and he parted
shrspaty for a time The General Man-
sger’s shot dil execution, ton, and.
with two of the outlaws disabled aed
three to put the rest of the gang to yout,
When William Graves came back to
the fed of the ving from the anueen
country wheres he bad journeyed for a
Httle while, Ble eyes opened upon such
sxnin he bers
aware that a very small volos wis ad
dressing bie
“How are yoo now, Friday?
“Pretty well, Rotdnson
“Ties your shonkler burt much
Taw 77
For the first time the man who had
passed from the brakebeam of a priv
vitte fF to a place on ita softest bed
maticsd that something 44 appest to
bie wrong with his right side
Mt does seem to hurt a jitile”
said :
“That's whors the robber wings
you, but my pa fixed him. Golng to go
aflier goats with me when you got well,
Friday?
I gaess 1 will, Roblinson™
That was all the two talked then, for
a fall man appeared and sald Hn Wil
RN Liraves:
“You would better go to sleep now,
There will be time for talk heteaflier”
Ko Willing Graver, with no room in
Rly miad for suviliog exept wonder
that he the man of the brakebeam,
La
hg, Went to sleen.
It was quite a week later, and Rotiln.
in the meantime, when the tall man
wal down Ly the bd in Bis bods where
Fhe wosinded men stl passed moh of
Lis thme, and sald to Bim:
“Tell me something about yoursel!, 1
Yor pleas; tet at present about that
night, for 1 saw you when yon ab
tacked the two men, but about your
self. od wk a on
By this time Willlam Graves kbew
that the tall man was the General
Manager, and,
kind treatment he had received he!
stood somewhat fn awe of him. Ro
be merely turned uneasily on his bed
and sald:
“There isn't much to tell”
“What is your business?’
“Brakebeam tonriet”
The tall man smiled. “Seo I fndged”
Be sald. “13d you ever have any other
businesg ™
“Used to railroad it.”
“What Bappened?”
“Went on a strike; sever pot back ™
desperate men the ether night?
“Heard theth say they were going to
steal Robinson. He had been good to
te.”
The thonzht of Robinson was a very
dear thought to the tall man, and so,
shlered strange that thers was a pecu-
liar and very unusual dimness in his
eyes. But all that he sald was:
"Well hereafter you will have all the
chance of which you prove yourself
worthy”
he
proved himself worthy, Through
with the General Manager's kindly eve
division. Sometimes there strides mito
his office a all young mana who says,
“How are you, Friday? and bs re
sponds, “Hello, Robinson” for the two
fire as good friends as ever, althongh
they have long since given up the {dea
of finding goats on the Califaruty des.
ert,
And so It was that Willlam Graves
was promoted frem a brakeleam.—
New York Times,
Cornell is going to retire her pro.
fessor over seventy years of age on
annuities, and, strange as it may
Sees, 4h Ba Tusk 10 vetics next dupe.
had tended in the
protably his entire | /
§ thought wes best sxpresssd in his own |
goml io we: he fod tie when | was |
hungry.” But beroism needs not 10 be £
As be lay on the brakebeam and |
if suyibing was to be done, it must be
Willtatn Graves hesitated just a mo |
ness on the outside of the ear he heads |
thrt was the |
the paserngers aware that resistance |
had beeoine possible, it took but brief
8 siene of juxury as caused him 1 |
I ricae thers agsls with the notion that |
i he must be dreaming Then, as he!
slowly oprued them
{ they worse brought
shoul] be placed amid such surround.
sop and Friday had had many a talk
notwithstanding the |
Lilm to walk beyond the intr
“What made you attack those two
as he tarned away, it nead not be cone |
William Grave had that chance, and |
the various grades of the service, and
always apon him, he worked his way
upward. To-day he is in charge of a
TORTURE For BRAVE SCOTT.
DIONEL KOSTERIITSKL
commanding the internations] |
Benadary Rifles of Sana,
Mex. has received froon Major |
Joaquin Fontes, of Potam. Ris Yaqui,
2 Jetter giving an scvount of the tragle
Genth of “California Dan” Ryan chief |
of scouts under General Laois Torres,
ast Torin. Aecording to Mayor Fontes
El Rewnsgado, leader of the Yaquis, |
shifted hin position from Ontelfuota to |
Bac without the knowledge of the
Mexieana, To this way he vas enabled
to set the trap into which Hyan fell
Bysn beams ehin! of dronte under
freviern]l Torres thronigh the Mllnence
of the American Genera) Egan. Eaan
Introduced and recommended fipsn to
remeral Torres, and sobsequently the
| Mexionn Genersl made the Arizona
cowboy chief of his seonis i tha om
ty of Torin, ut a salary of $3120
faonth
Through Ryan's efforts the Yagols
were Kept awny from Terln aad cone
| Aneel to thes bosh between Blaster and
Onteinsts. Owing to the success of
i bis death move than that of any other
Len axcepting General Lorenss Torres |
Rinse November 1 thers
nuisrons skirmibabes Between fhe
roots of Goneral Lorenzo Torres amd
the Yaqels ander Guten
vielnity of Onteine's,
Biremiplioid of Gutinese
Heved that Ei Lene
it wag he
owas closely
5 the oan in the viel.
ity of nt Where the fares of Lor
er2n Torres Were guartered. Dat by
msking a long or very Intrients detone
El Rens, Fada succeded tn changing his
pusition from Chtejucia fo a pulng bee
twesn Baedm snd Torin and within
fonr miles of Bacum. In order to ac
tompiish this strategy ba eould nos
tre bad more than a dozen Vagus |
with hisg
On Novitnhey 27% General I
; felegysss geking for prone,
fateh whe rerun
alite rile Yisn
1 WET Rent
Been henrd of Po nothing "a
: tante Jat ‘0 aa
1s appears that when the seonts had
made 8 tory In the road that Bid them |
from the escort they were set upon
suddenly by a band of Yeauls that had
hn comeesled by the rogdaide. So pn.
expected and fetve wos ths stiack
that the seouts were thrown from |
thelr horses and fell Inte the thick |
fosilvide ;
Before they could oiter a sings ery
they were besten over thelr heads hy
macanas x the hands of the Yaquls |
gntll they were unconsclons. After
bedi gagged sod hound te telr horves
the Yagul emmy at Onteinsta, where |
they were triad by the Yaqui Connell
af Wir, consisting of Bl Bepnegndn
Guotmasole, Maldonads, Cans and
Fierro Tenebanto, El! Renegade acted
wx president of the connect],
“Callforaia Dan™ was condemned th
Aeath, Gutomssoles and Pierre vated |
to spare him while Moldonads and
Tung voted Josth to hin Fi Rene
gaddo, who held the dering vores, voted
with Maldonsds and © Wilean
was gcgnitted fn order thet Be ralsht
tell the Mexicans what hal bappe™T
To “talilornis Dau” Wilson was
warned to leave Mexion
“Californian Dan.” whose unser wos
great, was given 8 splendid meal hee |
fore being 1d to execution, TEh was
nod the result of generosity on 15
Of the Yaqule Dut was boespe of hers
dealers to rowlle Bly death all the more
sxeruciating ;
At the exeentlon prounds, in the
presence of Wisas, the Yanuls,
dull saws, cat off the feed of “ality
tia an” fost aluve thse ankles,
.
Be
Torso Ton
kim ther ou
pir and report to
duty. By gpoeading
vhnhments
ul Onteigota. In thie bush,
hnindrest yurds beyond the
mpenty, Ge fell and expired
npony.
Next mornitsg the Yaguis fonk 1)
Body of “California Dan” ie nba i")
| ter thie roadside, There they sun neiond
it by the neck from a tree. At th
prot they released Wilsap,
lay to send Mexieans to cut
fhe body of their friend and
Recent burial
Wilson, siter reaching Racum, eo .
sinned that he did pet
Meoxiva,
trons to PECOYer the Iw
fognia Dar for the
fm a positioh cont
of Outelgots,
intreneh-
in
2%
dy of “Oalt
shied bee the Yaauls
—N Tork Wo reid,
SMASHED BOTTLE ON 0OCGADR
Four ehiblen of al Bodenbers
whose bots is at Bie Skookam,
| school
| way olf.
One Wednesday derieg the
fast of June these children, being on |
j the road bumeward, were stravglice
ghoniz at soso distants fram one an- |
other, when a cougar sprapg out of an
ambush and seized the litle boy who |
{ brought up the rear. This little fellow
was the youngest of the party, being
only six years old, and least lkely to
Sesist the beast, as that witehtwl crea-
the elie! of sronts the Yaonin desired
have been
that there wax |
Aik Torres |
{ received from Mis beviler Lo Tenge a i de
Tha deg. CMatames of a5 oficial powerful enough |
growth of cact! and prthava on the |
t by thelr capdory to |
with
Atier 1 r|
{ tis they unbound him aed tall hin ts
YER for ¢
ried :
reputation for
abt ope i
srest
avd veld
intend fo leave |
but would lead oa force ef
renson that Mn is |
The body is In Gpen ¢
sieht of the Mextean troops of Cocorit. | 1h
go to]
at a public sede! house a long |
idk battle of heavy glass,
Bold of abe of the eoligar's ears, snd
suncling beast over the bead Af ihe
sesttered about. It ls possible that
some of the fragments entered the
the bottle broke he let go bis bold
and ran off, ploneing inte the bushes
from which he did pot again emerge.
Meanwhile the anhurt chilean took
the wonnded boy Into a farmhonse
The wonnds weve all flieh woands, and
whet they were dressid the Hintle fol
low naw gute animatnd In Bis neronnt
of the adventere, whieh was sean the
talk of the neigabartinet—Seattle Past.
jateiligeneer,
—_ a
A WOMAN'S HEROIRM,
The Siberia that fhe Bussign convict
knows i, i hall the reporis about it
are tr we, a place where life Is worse
than death. Yet it ix mor an nneots-
on lng Tor the wives of Nossian
ernviota to Tollew thelr husbands into
Feline,
fruits recently there set out for the
mines of Biberie a ely woman with
& bake in ber arias Ble will trades
e Be: the whole distance Hf her strength
which Ix the |
holds emt, flone, begring her foul
where she can Her seb objet 8 to
Join Ber husband, who I a cotiviel
Heo wae one of the Russian troops
who, mone months beek, refassd 10
fire ari a mob that was demonstrating
agai the ron hand of bureaucracy.
He
to the mines for lle, He was less
lueky than cortain ofliere, who were
Fmerely shot. Without delay he wan
dragged to the penal settlement, and
rot far days 414 bis wife Jearn what
hed Biwome of Siow
A® toon ax she kuow she sanght por.
mivsiog to fSn Bin
Hy that he pot
within hearing
or deny her persussion, hat |
i : be merely sald that the
eH WEY 8H open Toad, |
no | heard him say that be loved ber for all
Eh was worth" ~Judge.
: snd I abe enuld wall the distances
: A 4 be put in ber way.
‘oux the rosdalde and dies |
ur starvation, with hay
Bop heey hWoaasn,
SEVERED BROW,
the world will
SOP A
X THRILLING CAREER,
Afar soating
the ssn of £1204
of Bye regiments fo
Mowing has of jas? been canght and
Peaped. Bul, great ss has been fhe
error Inapired by this famons handle,
his sctual power was small compared
3 apd the services
-BARTIY TWO Yours
with (hat of seversl mterowned Kings |
whose names sre far loss known to
the publie. At the ze of fomricen,
Boris Sarafoff, a young Pulgarisn, at-
tacked singlebanded the prison in
which bls father and grandfather worn
tring lo ehalns, after erie! tortures at
the Dande of The Torke
aed Rogeed alist tn death,
The boy swore to devote his His te
reve. He entered the Bulgarian
army and pala a pave 88 2 fDagnIa
cent eavalry wader. File bravery and
open-fanded censroslly made hm the
ad of the people. In 1800 he loft the
regaiar aviny awd raised an Drreguiag
corps, with whomt he retired Into the
fastisnmes of the magotains Riode
Ahat time Ee Bos fon
a%4 rads inte Teil bearitery. Une
be captured the Turkal town of Med
mek with no mers flan forty men.
driving before hing 29 Tarkisl troone,
The terror of Lis name Liaw penetrated |
to the Sultan's palace, amd Bis secret
i geen are sald to be fovsd In Cen
ntiople itself, Fin zim Is 19 on
ganizs an menses rebelifon fn which
sil the Balkan States shall foin, as
well ss Greece, seize Constantineple
and precisim a Christian Kingdom of
the East Not anly Tinker. Dut Aus
i Tw Hosea and Britain know that this
san Dodds In Bie homds the peace of
aro pir ~Poarson’s Weekly,
wa
PRRAVERY OF TUE MATADELR
A man be oonsideral Teave, god right
Ir =, who walks up tog tiger gn fool,
armed with an etprews rifle: bar this
Mar
| wsear
| fiom.
Their tactios arp dosoribhad lip
| Below In 18s Soars of the
& Hen havieg killed 20 ox. a Banat
: Matatside warriors wonld tok him
pandd arconnd bis abr. When the king
- bottate was roged the warriors
Lelemusd In on Bim Finding retrese out
Lf on all sides, the lon stiod a2 bar,
i Mweing first toward one of his naked
| assailants, then toward anther, growh
ing bLoarssly all the while, A chosen
man then rashed the lion, shaking kis
| shiehl znd shouting oul words of oats
| tentaptt apd abuse.
i Almost Invariably the Pon accepted
he challenge, and charged down upon
intrepid SRVALY. As the Hen
reed). is challenger, after making
we stab 80 1 with his assecnt was
Sashed to the ground but eadesvored
Abele Wie
and Gg
srmed enly with a
hide abledd, atiscks a
FO
Wearhl
taf
Cio fall beneath the cover of his great
gx-Bide shield
Ab the sane mame
Crashed dn froin
nt hls sompanions
#1] shim, and the Hon
was son stabbed to death. In these
sncoiters any men were killed or
more or less serlously mauled: het
single Hon, when once surrounded and
brougint te bay sella escaped
| When, as often happens, a party of
Hons were attacked, ofle or tog were
usoainy killed, and the rest broke
uch the cordate wkoadun Express. |
rave oy had fn bis right hand a |
He took |
with the bottle began $6 heat the
third or fourth blow the bottle broke, | m1.
and 8 hundred fragments of glass were |
cougars Blaging eyes, for as soon ax |
sxihe 0 that dreadfel land of Bard |
Fun court omartisled sod sentenced!
It wax only by
i. Bat the world is richer §
« © Lor Bar «fort 80d ew Jove,
se Lialian Govervment
He was seized
det no fewer than |
agree tales bedbre tha
Sha waite for tn come who never a
FT TE CLT
And Fh ame shed spurn his touch, but
sta
Ble waits for bim snd grieves her life
SWLY.
~Chiosgs. Record Herald.
IIINTIERT HH ERITED,
"Remember, my dgughter. that ‘the
gvek shall inherit the earth”
“Yea! But seme chesty individeal
wil aiwnys sash the will™ Puck.
THE REG CLAR THING.
leverton-"You've been pretty M
haven't vag?’
Dashaway "Yes, sly! So 11 that
several doctors bad to be called in dine
Afssenient: Pot,
I
WHY ASK?
And what does your son Infend to
mite histories! sovels or literature?”
“As I sald Beturs, he expects to get
rich from the work of Lis pen Chi
cago Record-Herald
SL
A SURE THING.
Flabdabbe~"Do you supposs that
ghd Bilkins i= ft» marry is as rich #9
she is sald to be?
Pinhedde~"No question about J
know Bilkine "The 8mart Set,
A STUDY OF A RICH MAN,
“1 wonders how a rich man feels?
Well, I'll tell you. He feel ais
avray: Now dat he got It be can't keep
it) en of he do keep It somebody eles
will abo’ ght kRM~Atlauta Constitys
tien.
HIS BADLY CHOSEN PHRASE.
“Don’t you think that young Honker
wiints fo marry Miss Dollyers for Der
watery PT asked Holack,
“1 think »a” rolled Tomdik. "1
POSITIVELY RUDE
you here, Mr. Saftleigh. 1 thought you
wire traveling in Europe.”
Boftieigh-—" Weally, l-aw—Jid think
of going, doneberknow, but ~gw—at the
lait moment [| changed mio mind ™
Miss Cutthuz-—"Indesd. But I sm
mire you couldn't have lost anything
by making the change.” New York
World
RESPONSIBILITIES,
"Remember," sail the serivas eftizen,
“tar wealth has ite responsibilities ™
Neu" answered Mr. Campos. “Se
lotig as you are humile and ebwenre
you can say ‘I seen 11° sod TT done I”
and eat with your kuife sil you want
to Washington Siar,
HE KNEW,
Mra. McCanl—“lsn’t this Uitle John
oy Gadawar?
Johnsy--"Yes'm"”
Mra. MeCaol—-"1 was just going te
call on your namo. Is abe at home ™
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loien on the next Blork tw look for me”
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JUST THE Siz
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tha hills of Lake Bodansl
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thn? she asked. more to break the
Cametony than anything else.
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replied, grsiog nto her dark eyes.
he cards are ont New York Hen
akl
THE COMMON ENEMY.
Captain Hull was recounting the
glirions victory of the Constitution,
And sa” be coscimdel “wa were
plikinly ote too many for the Guers
rieze™
"Yes." Interrupted bis officer: “we
wire a Hull jot”
Throwing bouquets at each other,
thse then retired to Bgbt the &
the Navy ~New York Times,
ITS BRIEF CAREER
I» an evil hour the Association of
Kitchen Ladies, pumbering forty, dee
clibed to bold a goRkery conipetition.
Five prizes were to be given.
The affair eae off, and the five
prizes for excellence in cockery were
avearded
Whereupon the thirty-five Litchem
ladies that bad faled to win any eof
them Andignantly Seuigted and broke