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Show Trouble at the Moore Cottage. In tho Adirondack Cottago sanl tarlum, nt Trudenu, N. Y tho patients aro supposed to bo in' bed at ton o'clock each night. Tho lights ,nt that hour aro supposed to bo oxtln-gulBhod, oxtln-gulBhod, nnd talking Is strictly prohibited. pro-hibited. Vny violation ot theso rules is reported to tho resident physician. To cnfnrco tho rules is part of the duties of a watchmnn who has bean with tho Institution for yenrs. This watchman, a mlddle-ngcd Gorman, whoso only name, so far ns anybody ever know, Is John, Ib tho soul of fidelity In carrying out his duties, nnd violations of rules aro always reported re-ported by him without delay. John is not a collcgo man and some ot his reports nro goms of tho purest ray. Tho other night ho heard loud talking at tho Moore cottago. Tho lights were lit nnd ho hastened to sea what tho trouble was. His reception wub m'oro vigorous than polite, and noxt day he formulated this report to the powers that be: "Troublo at Mooro cottago last night, ton thirty. Thrco beds empty. Ono bed said 'Go to H .'" Tho report is destined to llvo long I In tho' annals ot tho sanitarium. |