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Show ONE PETTIER The South Side Political. ial and Athletic club had split into two factions fac-tions regarding Its choice for Its next I president and the meeting hall was jammed when election night cam round As the halrman started ta I call tho gathering to order, the door-, I keeper sloppe d a member vvho was e.n-I e.n-I tcring, perspiring under the weight ot a canvas sack slung over his shoulder. "Cassldy." he demanded, "wjial have ye there." "Bricks," replied Ciis.-id.v with some ! belligerence "Cassldy, there'll be no brick throw- In' the night. Words and ballots will b all " "D'ye think so?" said Cassldy with skepticism. "Annyways, the bricks t come In. so if they start anythin' we iH can ko them wan belter. 'Tis me own jH .Lis that henrd a puy sav. There'll be J a lot of mud slingin' the night.' " ; The American Legion Weekly. |