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Show SERVED ACCORDING TO ORDER I Divinity Student Neatly Turns Tables I on Prankish Members of I Mllltla. I In one of tho companies ot a Wis- I cousin militia regiment aro two Btu- I dents of Lawrence college who are I Btudylng for tho ministry. While the I regiment was at Camp Douglass this I summer some of the boys of the com- I pany thought to have a little fun at I the expense of the two ministers. I When the t 'er, which s"ine one had I sent to the regiment as a treat, was I to be served they asked their captain I It the two ministers might serve It. . I -jl He said they might. The boys were N Am Jubilant and served notice of their -"' " new duty tojhe two stui'ents One of then refused to hvve any- thins' to do with It, but the other, Private Keith, took the notice which read: "The beer must be up vid on the grounds and no man nrist get drunk." and said he would obey It. He went to his lieutenant and asked him If the company might be hild at parade rest while ho served the beer. He was assured that It should bo done. Private Keith then rolled tho keg up In front of his company, knocked out the bung and let the beer ,out-on the ground. When It had all run out he turned to his lieutenant, gave the salute and said: "Lieutenant, I have served the beer on the grounds and I am aure no man Is drunk." Youth's Companion,' |