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Show tiai'leh... . ar... on . . .. . "I don t k""w when I wlthed ao mtieh f to te Jim J-ffrtea aa on Tueed iy mght, 4 when I wb riding on an K.ghth avenue I -ar, niur Bev nty ond atreet," a tid I Hutleoiite "An ltniiiene mun. ei:h- , ing fully fc"rO rouii'ls anl ut Iast all feet I mo, not Into the car. llti had been cela- I hriitlug New U.ir In ntlv,lj)re and waa V In on UKly humor lie begun to talk nl'iU'l, and used ahnckli ,;ly prnfnn Ian- gunge. There wero a" ver.il woriieu In th g car with ea.-orln. who. however, only f hxiked eitpfallngly at Conductor N" Wi. t whu mn l moid thun five feet a i Aa t ihe car aped on the man got worae and woibh Tnen a quiel young man. v,igh- L Ing not more tlutn lit! pounda, got up. V thoiirh he wa not an uacort of any of L hi, wonim, and Btruck the drunken man two ringing ship In lha face. 4 " 'Take thnt, y i dg! Don t you know i there are ludtea In this car?' he said. "Al once the big mm gtnhhad him, and , then sll the mm sprang up and mad .1 ruah to defend the 111(1 chap Three or tour atruek at the giant, hut didn't reach him, and then th cunrtuc'ur cam Hi. pushed the men Into thHr aets and cot iha hlg man to sit down. Only f'r few nionieiita wna he quiet, though. i nnd when he hr)ke out g-iln several pas-H-ng'.ra c.illetl to th conductor to t'I him oft. "The conductor ramja Inald, and wtth a qulsilcal look, aald. (Jenllamen, do you really think 1 can pJt htm off? If you Ihtnk I tan. I ll try ' ".everybody laughed, and this o plaaaed lh cause of the rumtm tnat ha ba-cam ba-cam good-humnrad and there Wa a mora trouble ' - New York l'ra t t |