Show SLOWNESS MADE NO HIT WITH CONDUCTOR Aristocratic Caution Rather Tried His lis Patience I The late Into John A. A Hathorn the Hie editor patriot of Providence always urged young oung men ot ot- aristocratic birth to entel enter enter en en- ter tel politics An An aristocracy he once said Inan in inan an nn dinner after speech Mia hns s the fault certainly of ot being yel very cautious anti and slow but In politics that isn't a fault whatever It mn may be elsewhere cle Elsewhere it Is a fault jes es es An aristocratic gentleman In fl frock Ck coat and silk sill hat hut unshed Inched out of u a Fifth avenue club club one ore afternoon in in a 11 rainstorm rainstorm rain ruin storm and ladled hailed ed a n passing ing- ing bus hus Full InsIde plenty Inside plenty of room on top said the conductor and at this the halted uncertainly with one foot on th the roadway 11 and und the theother theother theother other on the u bus burs s step Full inside lots lots' lotsof of room on top repeated repented the conductor rather impatiently Still the gentleman hesitated Hurry up sir sir said the tile conductor Full In inside ide room on top Cant Can't wait here all day Are you ou comin or 01 aint you ou comin Then at last the gentleman spoke 1 it he said In his aristocratic aristocrat Ie ic dra l vl cant you Ou see Im I'm making up m my mind Detroit Free Press iress |