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Show a Camp Life Too Tame 1 1 for N. Y. Parson's Son $ New York. Richard Mlltou i'otter, son of the Unlversallst pastor. Churlee Francis I'otter, if $ returned of his own accord to & '?) the I'otter home, after an ab- $ sence of four daya. Young Tot- fl g tor seemed quite surprised that S his futher bIhmiIc have been bo $ j alarmed over his absence. S The young man related a ae- jj j rles of adventures of hitch hlk- 3 Ing and working his wuy home from the Adirondack vamp of & his fitinlly to the winter real- donee, lie said he worked on 0 j farms and hnd outlasted two g fj men pitching huy. With pride j he told of leaving the camp with 8 ji) only a small amount of change and had arrived borne with over g 10 and his board and lodging. ft Richard explained that the j effeminacy of cajup life was too g much for him, besides "the worn- j j en would talk their heads off." |