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Show COW QIVES RED MILK. BP Queer Freak Almost Ruins Pennsyl- ilffiirafrfl vanla Politician's Dairy Business. 'HrJftMp! What is said to bo tho queerest UHk!" freak In tho cow lino ovor known in iBuS'Sh England or America has Just boon dls- BtLsMftrik covorcd on tho dairy farm of Stanloy SBwQ'iik R. Brunges, former member of tho "rtHSmA stnto legislature, nenr Tunkhnnnock, WKmSPw&MI Pa. The cow gives red milk, not a , uHoNpir1 dull, watery or milky red, but it IBSj bright, flaring crimson. 1 BfBtjtMtffln The untquq bovine almost proved j flHRH tho destruction of Mr. nrungos' dairy J R? business. The milk Is whlto when i'HB$ttttUm drawn, but changes to red In tho ), HH course of a few hours. Tho customers JHhbIH of the dairy began complaining. Flu- HSbwOI ally, many of them cut short their pat- HmH ronnge. Mr. Drunges, at his wits' end, 'HHHH wroto for assistance to the stnto vet- hbH erlnarlan, Leonard Pearson. A scion- HHiB tlflc Investigation was made, resulting- ' HhiI In the cow, n pretty brlndlo, being iH marked as the only one of her pe- i 'H cullnr nature on record. So Interest- ''jl cd are tha state's scientists In tho rtl case '.hat tho cow has been brought I ,HH from Mr. Drunges and taken to tha J HH University of Pennsylvania, In Phlla- (H delphin, for observation. Mr. Pearson f H Bald that tho cow was a mystery, that I H never beforo had ho heard of such a jH thing, nnd that tho cow undoubtedly il would draw tho attention of scientific r H men tho world I H |