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ALL THE NEWS WEATHER REPORT: THAT IS N EWS. Warm under the collar-button. Vol. 1. HAcKETTsTow1s1,N. J., JUNE 1908 No. 41144, .NEW PHYSICAL DIRECTOR For 23rd St. Y. M. C. A. New York City, June 1, 1908.- The 231-d St, Y. M. C. A. congratu- late themselves upon having se- cured the valuable services ot Mr. Malcolm E. Yvoolley ot Detroit, Mich., as Plivsir-nl Director. Mr. Woolley performs on the horizontal bar to the admiration of all his classes. BAR WORK is his strong point and the accom- panying snap-shot shows the gymnast in the first stage of circl- - ,,twtiiiieiiiiiii4iiisi4i5.mi,,,,. -I-kg NT llffff l l l 1 l 1 l ing the bar, and could a moving picture of the enlire performance be here given, it would be inter- esting to see Mr. Woolley accom- plish tlie remainder of his stunt. A second clispatch since writing the above, brings to us the 'pleas- ing information that Mr. Woolley, after hanging by his hands and toes for two hours, hit the fioor with a tremendous thud, which all but drowned the applause of the enraptured spectators. RISKS LIFE FOR CAT. Cold Reception. Baltimore, Md., Julie l, 1908- Far out upon a steel section of the new city hall, a cat was perched for live hours, refusing all entreaties to come down. None of tho workmen dared venture out upon the beam, which had not yet been made secure, de- spito large rewards offered by the owner of the animal. But Sailor Jake, who happened to pass that way, offered to rescue the cat, which others so cruelly had left to its fate. So, far out upon this lofty perch Jake crawled on his stomach, and when his nose was within two inches of the cat's face, he made a cautious reach forward, whereupon the un- grateful cat landed a left hook on .lake's proboscis, which. left a feline trade-mark on that pro- tuberance. And not satisfied with this demonstration, she pounced upon his head, and began to spit. sputter, claw and scratchg and it was with exceeding difnculty that Jake retained his feelings unruflied and also his presence of mind, which enabled him to de- scend ingloriously to the ground with the cat upon his lacerated head, amid the jeers and hoots of the fickle multitude. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT PLEASED. Washington, D. C., June 2, 1908.-President Roosevelt has announced that he has found a man after his own heart in the person of Bishop Hunter, who, he has learned, is quite as ready as himself to call a man a 'fLiar, and with just as much energy. A BROADWAY SPECTACLE. College Man Home for Holidays. LSpecial to Gab and Gossipj New York City, June l., 1908.- Pedestrians near Broadway and Fourteenth St. were yesterday afternoon treated to an unusual sight of a young sport of the kind who generally go by the name of Chappie. Dressed in elaborate clothes, patent-leather shoes, holding in his right hand a chain to which was attached a 4,4 iii Sta Xa ,wt . I 'f E i it 3252, ' ef poodle, one eye painfully holding a round glass, oblivious alike to stare and comment, he toddled janntily along, evidently with but one object in view, i. 0. to meet her at the appointed hour. It is worthy of note, however, that his plaid clothes spoke so loud that the newspaper reporter could hardly hear the remarks yelled into his ear, that it was Dolly'l Jones from Wesleyan.
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