Show Mrs W. W I. I Snyder T Tells ells of Storm StormA A letter received by Dr E. E P. P LeCompte LeCompte LeCompte Le Le- Compte from his hla daughter Mrs W. W I I. I Snyder who is enjoying her honeymoon honeymoon honeymoon honey honey- moon In the Orient tells of experiences experiences experiences during the heavy storm through which she and her husband passed when nearing Honolulu The lady says In part When the storm was at Its height we were all huddled together In the cabin cable men women and child child- ren Some were crying some on their knees praying and some cussing cussing cuss ing When all hope of ot being saved was Wall practically abandoned one old fellow who had been sick sea-sick during the tha entire trip startled us alt all by rats rate in IDT tn h hi voice and Men Ien and why Cl cry Y and worry and aud noon ry-on as you U i Ill I'll ll are doi dabs ig Yu Yuu seem to bo be be ct ain that we are all goIn go go- In to tf the bottom W Wll suppose Wido wo Wi do Let Jet the damned old boat sink Ink It If It wants wanta to It does doea not belong to us anyway so let her sink I dont don't damn were we're with I give a tinkers tinker's if all an II I McGinty at the bottom of ot the sea within the next nest five minutes Cheer up all alt of ye yes I The suddenness and humor of ot this unexpected outburst caused some of ot I Ithe the men to laugh Seeing them laugh It U sort Bort of ot struck some of us women that the situation was really funny tunny and we commenced ed to laugh lauch and the laughter seemed to dispel the supposed supposed sup sup- posed danger and la In a few tew minutes our fears pad bad tied fled and we were all laughing After the storm was wal over a vote ot of thanks was wall tendered r 4 the Jolly old chap chap for his hla droll dron speech and anti Jollity that turned abject t fright into late long to long to be remembered j |