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Show BOY "FESSES" UP TO SELLING GROUNDHOG Father's Winter Experiment I All Upset MOKUOL'TH, Kan., Feb. 2. Jufin Willhpimcr'a operlment with the groundhog theory of ancient origin and annual discussion ended In failure today. to-day. After standing In his observation lower, near the billet which he had established es-tablished for a squad of five groundhogs ground-hogs last fall, Wlllhelmer received visit from, his 14-year-old son, John WUIheimer Jr. The boy advised his father, falteringly: "I'm sorry, dad," young 'Wlllhelmer 'Wlllhelm-er bean. "X didn't mean to do anything any-thing wronr. But there won't be any groundhogs sticking their noses out of that den today. Last fall some fellows fel-lows were out here hunting from town and said they wanted some possums. Sm Willtts snd I sacked those groundhogs ground-hogs and sold them to the fellows for two dollars apiece as possums." |