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Show y . , - , -r y . . . J J . ... , .1. . it . . . .. -'.. v. v ) L- - J . 1 - - ' ; u ; ' l "V ' t - ... ' ' . p St:r::s 'cf- Anh:ls in it: I;3 cMLc D:y.' NEW TOr.K, May lL-.-Armed with a, pitchfork, Mra. James Morton, a plucky ' farmer's wife Uving , near Flanders, N. J.,ifor nearly an hour kept at" bay . a vkioua bull that had attacked and rear!y kli:d her husband. . Two of, the - farrr. r's children gave tha alarm and - frlenJs and neighbors rushed to the field and Crove th bull away. While entertalnJcs- visitors Mrs. Morton Mor-ton becam uneasy over the long absence ab-sence of her husband, who had gone out to car for hi stock. 6h heard j. dehorned bull, noted for hU vicious j temper, bellowing, and on running to I the field, she rr br huaband lying unconscious oa the ground, whila tha bull Ftood over him. I FlaurUhltg a pitchfork, tha farmer'a wlre ran forward and drova the prongs Your inches into the bull's" aid. As the animal atill continued Its attack, on .her husband, Mrs. Morton again and again, Jabbed tha aharp forlc .into It until th animal turned and rushed at ; her. With a blow on tha Head Mrs. Morton mad the bull pause. 8 he was still standing guard, pitchfork in hand, when, an hour later, tha rescuers, sum-, sum-, moned by the -children, arrived. Mr. Morton wa carried to the house where it wis found that several of his ribs were broken. He was severely - ln-' ln-' Jured about the head and chest, |