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Show r- A Roaster That Rules. It Is not it ea that u Lu.nyard fowl attains neighborhood popularity, but such is the case with a largo Massachusetts Massa-chusetts rod rooster belonging to Chailca Davis of St. John avenue. A fow weeks ao Mr. Davis was attracted attract-ed to his ban.: aril by tho whines of a halt-grown i.eltor pup he Is tralnlrfg. Ho found thai tho dog had been driven driv-en Into a corner nnd was being savagely sav-agely attached by a big cock, arid be-foro be-foro ho cotih) lutorfore In behalf of tho pup It had been pretty heavily marked by tiio rooster's spurs. Slffco that-time Itcd, as ho has como to be calbd, has become a neighborhood neigh-borhood bully and refU3fs to nl-low nl-low pigs or dog3 to como within with-in tho grounds under his rule. Curiously enough, dogs will not light -hack, but actually run from his assaults. as-saults. Aa for gamecocks, ho has -prctmbly thrashed moro of them than any other bird In tho city. Kansas City Journal. |