Show Kipling Got Gottha the Worst of It New York Press Prell Rudyard Kipling does not seem s em to have une much luck in his attempts to play pla the country countr gentleman After building his hise house e in Vermont he got into such c a i row r hii tt t with his i that he cea left ea the country and has advertised the house for sale Rale After leaving Vermont Kipling bought a place in the little English vil village village 11 lage of or Rottingdean and here again he lie heIs heIs lieIs Is In trouble t Hi his Hip garden en at t cot n some IRe of th beat of the th f fe few i I trees tre H which grace geace RICE this I pI i 1 loge ORe One e tr treo o e lI r i I teeth road threatened daily Injury i t th Ih driver of the local bus ho h hand and his conductor waged war Oft on all the he vulnerable twigs within h from the bus roof Result A vigorous i letter of complaint from Mr Kipling log to I Ithe the bus owner who nho is fa also landlord of i iono ono one of the local inns I That evening th landlord laid aId the let tet tetter I Iter ter before the select company of t the bar parlor They advised an attitude of 01 calm I indifference nt AI K ls r roff uffer off rl ln n cash tash for I or nr I h I I J tb h siN advice and an nd rait ca s h i i iU tel l The Y t ou II n a second and ami strong lr the The landlord e bar r D ent anti 11 II also abo found a b buyer wr t ih i as befitted It iti Increased i m 1 again sat tight 1 day entered r Mr KiplIng bri ful Why by I sir Why J I was wan hoping fresh one da day T The ty p better than bus I 1 |