Show A REFORM SCHOOL POET he ue would haie become famous had his scheme worked properly the following poetry written by an inmate of the reform school will be better understood it if prefaced by a bri brief ef explanation during the fire one olis 0 of f tife th 0 bibean kneut ent windows was cestr destroyed 0 since then it has been e ab nb boarded 0 added up ono of the inmates matee in churchill by name conceived C ived a plan to escape by bv sad ea d window ilia ills plans were briefly as follows ho ile bad pro procure curel 1 and planted a piece of iron about ten inches long with which to pry the board from the window this he had intended doing by asking permission to go into the ba basement semen t while the remainder of the school were on the playground playgrounds ha lie then intended prying off oil a board and afterward to convey the idea that he lie had skipped planting himself I 1 in ane of the boxes used by the inmates for towels BOAP etc and rid remaining there until lato e at night nights when he would softly pull away his is freight dressed in his best suit of clothes the tact fact ia is that the inmates are sire now dressed in their yel yet low uniforms and hild may bi thui thus recognized by citizens in case of an escape this precaution has buen been taken since the ore fire from the fact that by acme some means the spirit of escaping haa has been generated Rene rated among the inmates bince since that time schemes or attempts to escape are being made daily and the utmost efforts are being put forth by the boffl officers cereto to frustrate all attempts iba the press present lat case is but a fair example ot of dally daily mccu occurrences irren ced Is 1 I 1 the would be runaway felt BO so confident of 0 escape that he intended leaving this detailed account to be preel precipitated as a stupendous joke open upon the officers bat but alas the gods never gazed upon a more crestfallen crest fallen countenance tena ce than that ot of father churchill w when hen an officer proceeded to search L him and found secreted in his shoe the soon song entitled the adae adventures of churchill tuce ginty 11 one dal day in earit ahr from r did baing F FOT they t el aid t d t that hu t I 1 h had it carried oa a attore store and the judge laid ald with a enort when they ey took to be I 1 into court 1 oung man you mut ado it anymore any more bo so down went churchill 1 I achill to the bottom ot of the he atef kt I 1 t like t the place aglace and they dlan t like my face ace and I 1 guess I 1 pot them nearly off their everlasting base ID e pleased dressed in my be belt alt of clothes T they fed me flop and slush so sour milk and sawdust mush and I 1 thought the place waa was getting very flat bat so I 1 tried to skip one but they caught me ins dead to right rights and the guard ay says now see ee here no more of that 11 and down went churchill to the bottom of the box the thing it waa was a alright lor for they kept me we in all night but isaore I 1 dwora that id get even and Ibave I 1 have and that Is right dressed in my beat ault suit ot of clothes off the window I 1 pried a board ina box myself I 1 stored and they thought that I 1 had left them on the 51 ly but B t I 1 sta stayed irei till two 0 clock and m my it d did ah thock oe k to think k I 1 t bid bd J t them h e 1 them all good b bye r e so do down w a went churchill to the bottom of the lawn I 1 dlan t but the gate As A I 1 softly pulled my and I 1 duera that it would puzzle them t to let tell rw where esse h re I 1 b ahmo hmo v s zone dressed la in my beat kult suit of clothes is father churchill tor for by this name be la is known in the school has according cording dt to his own TO feord traveled under the following aliases cecil E B dallas ernest Chag chalmer Uh asmer mer S D chamberlin john F yorke and geo F churchill the manuscript found contains also numerous name ious drawings drawing viz A mask skull and crossbones croes bones file drill and bit dark lantern a dag ker ger with the blood dripping from it a revolver fafe fuse bombshell etc this brief account is given that the public may have at least a faint idea of the characters of borne some of the pre present inmates of the school |