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Show HAD THE YOUNGSTER SCARED. Boy May Have Doubted, But He Took No Chances. Shrill whistling by a boy on a lake-bound lake-bound car was stopped last night by a remark addressed to tho conductor after other means to oh jk tho "warbler" "war-bler" failed. Tho buy's whistling greatly nnnoy-,t nil tho ptv. scngers. Tho conductor said to a passenger In so low a tone that the whistler could not hoar him: "Isn't It a pity that thero Is no rule to stop a nuisance of Hint kind?" "Watch mo fix him," said tho passenger, pas-senger, and then ho remarked aloud: "I'd have Just as big a mustache ns ?ours If U hndn't been for tho fact Mint I was continually whistling when I was n boy. Hut I didn't know nt tho time that whistling prevented hair growing on tho upper lip." That boy wis about 17 years old and ho had Just a suspicion of fuzz on his upper lip. He .t.opped whistling. whis-tling. Worcester Post. |