Show MADE QUITE A DIFFERENCE Stout Man Emphatically Declared He was Not a Pillow but Upon Some Occasions After he had roughly shaken off the head of he third belated IJa euger on the iifleriiildiilplH train vhn hnd the sorpH ioo c on Ills shnuldei limit innn proclaimed In a cilrc loud enough In he heard by enyltr ly In the ear Hint the next time nnvlioilv j went to sleep with his head pal nwrd on his HiniildiM1 lie would filv that head n good punching thats what he would doTh do-Th stout mans wife said Shsh ah lames Dont get fn violent Violent said the stout man Ive 1 a right to he violent Im no pillow Im no feather bed If anybody thinks I am just let him come on and Ill show him j At I the next station two women came In curt found seats near the tWill man Ireently I the younger and I prettier of the two began to nod hower and lower drooped her I head ruid soon ll omul I a substantial restIng rest-Ing plre The stout man pat till I FII rrv Mill Mil he sit that his wife wondered wlmt had happened to him She leniud over and looked pant hln bulky Inline to find out Her fare finished I Why James she said Indignantly dont you remember what you Mild a I little nhlle ago about punching heads Theres a head on your shoulder shoul-der now It there said the stout man meekly I hadnt noticed It It was apparent then that If there was any head punching to bo done somebody besides the stout man would have to do It James said his wife significantly lie wriggled uneasily until the head was gently dislodged then the stout nan and his wife changed places H |