Show WONDERFUL MEMORY OF OFA OFA A KENYON HOTEL CLERK Carries in His Head the Number of Letters for Each Guest in a Stack of F. F L. L Woods oo s. s clerk at the Kenyon Kenyan had hod an opportunity to make 10 in about half haIr as many minutes this morning morning- but would not take his friends friend's money on ona a a. sure thing The nt brought ht to light one ot of the many duties of ot a clerk lerk in a large larg-e modern hostelry IA IA i iA I A guest approached Mr Woods and asked for his mall mail when the clerk Informed In In- formed ormed him that there was Wag none for him The guest was dissatisfied and asked Mr Ir Woods to look for it It which he lie did with the result that no mall mail was found The guest asked Mr Woods how he lie could tell whether or not there were any letters etters for a patron of or the hotel Mr Woods s said Ill bet you ou 10 lO that I can tell you OU to a letter Just how much mall mail there Is here for an any guest in this house I IThe IThe The bet was as quickly taken and opening the register the doubtful guest pointed to the name of a n traveling man who had registered there yesterday and to the names of ot two others who had come the day before In the first Instance instance in- in stance tance Mr Woods roods said there were six letters with none for the second and four for or the third S L The Tue snail mall was carefully examined with the result that thal his estimate had hadeen been een correct in each instance 1 When the guest wi with s-Ith h betting propensities offered Mr Woods roods the 10 which he e had fairly won he lie refused it as he lie explained that he lie was not there for the purpose of taking laking such easy money A Telegram rom reporter saw paw the thc incident and nd was vas curious to know of the clerks clerk's memory in regard to mall mail corning coming to the house for the gue guests tn and nd pointing to several other names had hid MI Ir Woods roods state the amount ot of mail mall for fOl each one This he lie did did making no mistakes He lie said that at that moment there were ere at al least letters in the theoffice office for the guests and he knew know every everyone one of them |