Show Driving a Good Bargain The barbers barber's small son was in tho the habit of playing around his fathers father's shop and he was always ys keenly interested in in- in the patrons Many a astray astray astray stray penny found its way into the little chubby hand and sticks of gum were dropped in quite as though by accident Judge Williams drifted Int Into the shop the other afternoon for a cut The lad recognized the tho fact tact that the judge wa was a new patron and andeo so eo was more than ordinarily InterI interested inter Inter- interested I ested in in- him He He hung hung at the foot toot i of the the chair chair and looked musingly at the Judges Judge's bald head bead Then Thea he walked slowly to the back of the tha chair and surveyed the scanty fringe of hair from that point of vantage lie He c could uld contain himself no jio longer and burst out incredulously Father do you 7 m set a n quarter for cutting I that that |