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Show Landed, on Its Feet. "The ability of. a cat to light, on-its feet Is well known, but never until I he other clay had I recn a practical demonstration demon-stration of It," paid one of the Instructors Instruc-tors at the Pennsylvania College of Dental 'Surgery, at Eleventh and Clinton streets. "JutJt opposite the col-lego col-lego building on Clinton street is a three-story- house surmounted by an attic, In which is a dormer window. My attention attracted by a cat that, hail crawled 'through the open window and was prowling about the roof. She wan evidently of an Investigating turn of mind, for .she leaned, far out over the eaves and the next moment I saw her wildly clawing the air In a vain endeavor to regain her lost equilibrium. Down she went to the pavement below, a distance of perhaps thirty-flvo feel, turning and twisting in the air in her descent. I expected to see her crushed to a pulp, but she landed on -all four feet and didn't even seem dazed, as she ran up the front steps and uattcd at the door, a though waiting for. someone some-one to come and let her in." Philadelphia Phila-delphia Record, j - - |