Show MARK TWAINS RENTED CAT Humorist Furnishes Something for Scribes to Puzzle Over Mark Twain as is his custom hides himself during tho summer from tho head hunters thoso persons seeking autographs photographs or Interviews Inter-views This year he selected Tuxedo Park as his retreat renting an old colonial house until the latter part ot September when ho returned to his New York home There during tho heated days Mr Clemens wandered about tho country byways or spent the time in various shady nooks In his grounds A visitor who succeeded In discovering discov-ering his whereabouts found tho great author In his famous suit of white flannels seated under a tree petting a kitten Whoro did you get It queried the friendly Intruder For a moment there was a twinkle In the aged humorists eyes It was succeeded by a solemn look as ho replied re-plied I rent It from a neighbor You see I cannot afford a catnot even a young one Subsequent Inquiry proved at least the first part of Mr Clemens statement state-ment to be true He had actually rented tho kitten for tho summer season sea-son What does ho pay for It1 Nobody No-body knows what Mark Twain pays for anything All tho world Is Interested Inter-ested only in what Mark Twain Is paldThe Sunday Magazine |