| Show UNDISTURBED BY THE CLAMOR I Sudden Budden and Deafening Noise Had No Effect on Occupant of New NewYork NewYork York Park He was lost in dreamy contemplation tion of ot the busy thoroughfare with its hurrying throng unmindful of the grime and stains that marked and marred his old-fashioned old garments when suddenly there resounded rebounded upon the air an splitting ear roar a terrific clangor a stifled shriek from some frightened women a babel of voices and a rush of ot scurrying feet feel lIe He stood transfixed rooted to the spot without power to move a muscle an expression of unconscious agony upon his noble face Breathlessly he waited unmindful of the curious glances bestowed upon him and the little newsboys crouching at his feet his gaze fixed rigidly upon the spot from whence had arisen that cr cry of terror The crowd parted a heavy truck moved aside and a Broadway surface car went on Its wa way Still he did not move nor did the stern expression upon his bronzed features relax For he ho alone of ot all alt that crowd had hall nerves sufficiently hardened to withstand withstand with with- stand st. the terrifying clamor and con con- fusion He Ho was the statue of ot Nathan Hale Nev New York World |