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Show EVADE LIQUOR RULE AND ARE INJURED Two Soldiers Land In Emergency Hospital Hos-pital After Successfully Wooing the Flowing BowL Shedding their martial toers and don-nine don-nine the sarb of plain civilians. En-risht En-risht and" John Gillow, soldiers, slipped out of Fort Douglas Saturday night with the slv determination of evading the order or-der prohibiting the sale of in toxica tine liquors to military men in uniform. They succeeded beyond expectation and were overflowing with good cheer and high spirits when thev invaded the Imperial hotel during the "early morning hours of I yesterday. 1 Thev engaged a room. Enrlght, now-1 now-1 ever, thought he heard an enemy attack-, attack-, in the hostelry, and to forestall the Intruder In-truder decided to make a hurried sortie. Rut he miscalculated the range and fell , headlong down the Btairs. A considerable consider-able portion of his scalp was laid open, and Gillow appointed himself a Red Cro.cs nurse, carrving his wounded comrade to the emergency hospital, where D. O. Johnson, the steward, repaired the scalp . with ten stitches. While Knright's scalp -wag being sewed together Gillow climbed onto the operating operat-ing table to takf a little snooze. But an operating table Is a tricky device. It began to rock like a wave-tossed boat and spilled Gillow on the floor. Now It became his turn to require surgical attention. at-tention. Two stitches in the scalp put him in fairlv eood shape again. |