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Show i V ' ... Newspaper Pigeons Have "First Editions" . 1 -V-" . y N. ; : : ';',!. : 'J. , " ' ' - , , " " ? T2 ' . V. . , ...,.'..'. .-' J t :?- ; ( a .b,.ftV While the Easter bunny was busy with mora frivolous affairs, a blessed event concerning two eggs occurred Sunday atop ths Trlbuno-Talsgram building. Two downy birds were born to the pigeon hen, "Brownie," and the cock, "Boston." Ths proud father was out whsn a Telegram reporter called, but the mother and babies are "doing fins." By that it is meant that , "Brownie" was sitting on ths nest, but "Boston" wss expected beck any Urns to help feed the offspring. There was good rsason to believe be-lieve that hs woald accept his ' responsibility in view of his having hav-ing dons his shsrs of sitting on -ths eggs before they hatched. Had he not done so, the birds would not have been born, hens refusing refus-ing to keep the eggs warm unless ths mates do their part "Boston" Is ths pride of the Tribune-Telegram carrier pigeon department Aside from representing repre-senting the heaviest financial Investment In-vestment bs has dona good work in getting news dispatches back from the Park City mine strike -riots last winter and the search for the missing Western Air Express Ex-press transport plans. "Brownie," you might say, was born with ths odor of printers' Ink in hsr nostrils, having been hatched, ea this very roof last 'BROWNIE' AND HER BABES ' 'Easier eggs' yield two surprise I |