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Show HAD GROUCH WITH HIM Newsboy'i Sarcaitlc Comment Amply JuitlfUJ by Circumstances of the Caie. A gti?t of wind snatched the now fall headgear from a stout man on the Euclid ear the other morning just 113 llio car slowed up to wait for a passenger train to get hy at Ensl Fifly-fifth street, says the Cleveland Plain Denier. He made a futile grab for it, but it rolled along the curb for sovcrnl rods. Then n newsboy stopped shouting shout-ing "Utry" long enough to catch the hat on the wing and innko a spurt for the car before it started on. "Hero's your hat, mister!" he shouted, as he handed the hat nvor to the nnxious-looking, corpulent passenger. The fat man took the hat and .looked at a chunk of mud sincnrqd over tho crown, as if to say, "That wouldn't have been there if you had been a little quicker." Then he pulled tho hat down on his head more firmly than before and resumed the rending of his paper. "N'iee, 'prceintive old codger, ain't he?" tho lad yelled to another newsboy. news-boy. Then he jumped oil the cor whistling. |