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R HAWKINS was fat bald very pudgy and fifty seven years old He hved ln a bachelor apartment ln a Club Hls valet was an extreme Engllsh man who was always bemg fired by Mr Haw kms He would always call Rlchgood mto the s1tt1ng room and say You may go today Yes Mr Hawkms but what have I done that IS wrong? I ll tell you some other tlme don t bother me now and lf you don t have a decent d1n ner tonlght I ll fire you wxthout a recommen datlon You have done nothmg to be recom mended for A few days later somethmg came mto hls llfe whleh was strange to h1m It was love at first Slght Who? Well It was a xery athletlc and beautlful young woman Thls IS how It happened M Haw kms was walk 1ng along Broadway Suddenly a tax1 knock ed h1m to the pavement and he lay puffing and blow 1ng because he was too exhausted to at h1m He looked up and mto the face of a very beautlful young ladv and lmmedlately he sank back to the pavement badly wound ed But do not worry my frlends It was only hls heart Are you hurt? Can I help you? she ln qulred Ah er no I m not hurt thank you With these words he got up from the pave ment and started to brush off hls clothmg Suddenly the wlnd blew the hat away and the young lady pursued It and returned It to h1m He thanked her and walked away ln a daze not knowmg where he was headed for Then he saw her gomg 1nto the Van Snob Manslon Ah' that meant that she was the Van Snobs debutante daughter a perfect match for h1m The next moxnlng wh1le taklng a walk he met her spoke to her and passed on The mormng after he met her ln the park and accompanled her on a short stroll through 17 Married Yesterday? Betty Re1dy 39 the park Thls strange courtshlp the was the only one that thought of lt as a court shlpj went on for two weeks One mght after he had been slttmg before the fireplace dreammg of her he saw her from hls Wm dow gomg down the street RlChgO0d hls valet was at her slde Jealousy at once found 1ts way mto hxs heart He asked the elevator boy where Rlchgood was gomg The boy re phed that he was gomg to a dance Now was the tlme declded Mr Hawkms to ask her mother lf he could have her hand 1n marrlage On the followlng afternoon he approached the Van Snob s mans1on H 1ang the doorbell and was greeted by a very efliclent butler who asked h1m to state h1S name and hlS buslness Mr Hawkms at once told h1m then the butler conducted h1m IHIO the llV1lIg' room where he sald Mr and Mrs Van Snob were talkmg After saylng th1s he left Mr Hawkms to thelr mercy Into the room went Mr Hawkms and look Oh' Mr Hawkms I m so pleased to meet you Permlt me to mtroduce my daughter W1lhelm1na Then a young scrawny lady entered the room She dld not meet his approval What s th1s shouted Mr Hawkms almost topplmg over backwards whlle they stared at h1m as f he were mad How many of them are there e I mean how manv daughters have you? One exclalmed Mrs Van Snob lmmedl ately freezlng up Is th1s a Joke? Where IS the other young ladv Marle? What do you mean slr? demanded Mrs X n Snob Just then a mald came to the door and sald D1d you rlng' Ma am? Good Heavens Y There stood Marle the beautlful ,yol ng 'ldy lContmued on Page 383 cc . J I ' 7 0 U U , . 3 y . I 1 . , ' 1 - Q ' . - ' , I J - . , , I ' ' KK 77 c Y ' I u H I . . . 1 ' 1 ' - n N ' ' - K6 1 ' . 9 U I , Y . , . . . . y ' D - y . , . - V . K . . . - . - , Y, 7 ' e ' ' 1 ' ' ' . . . . . , . ' l Q . . I - , ' ' l Y, Y ' - 9 . . . .N N y . . 7. I l . - get up. Suddenly he felt some one tugging ed for the two ladies. ' . , ' cc ' v l u n . . , . 1 A . ' ' r , , - - . . ,, ' 7 ' Y . ' ' ' ss ' , 9 u . un ' - . ,J . ' I l , u I , . u 1 as - 9 W J 9 ' 2 . . , V - sc . . W ry 1 ' ' x 9' ' ! as n - . . . . , , - . . , , . . U ' ' - I . . . ' n . ' ' ' . 7 - f ff ' !! . . 9 ' a - ' 1 ra . Y ' . . . ' u ' ' 9 gp 9 ' Y ' , , , . . . ' A . 7 . ' l ' L .
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Un the Stage and Platform Elalne Chrlstlanson, 37 St Patrzck s debate team was the wmner of the Western Cath olzc Debate Conference Debate and Debating F you th1nk thls was just an ordlnary club you are wrong In the first place lt was composed of just twelve members mcludmg Father Deeny our teacher We met every day at 2 35 or elpfhth perlod and oh the fun we had The hardest taslf Father Deeny had confrontlng hlm was that of gettmg the orlglnal eley en Cas they mlght be calledl down to brass tacks or IH other words SSFIOUS tlllllklllg' Debate class was not conducted wlth the usual formahty found 1n other regular classes Seems to me that everyday each person chose a new seat IH cludlng Father Deeny who rarely sat at his desk up at the front of the classroom Before class would ever begln we would usually talk of the events of the day or com cusslons would come the wx 1se crackmg All were good sports though and w1ll1ng to take a llttle rlbblng as well as glve lt all of Whlch was meant of course IH the best of fun Father Deeny had started out wlth a defin lte ldea as to how he would teach debatmg for the year He had purchased a number of textbooks on the subject of good debatmg and had counted on g1v1ng us a number of lectures on the subject Howexe l1tt'e was accomphshed along elther lme The first few days the textbooks were all rlght but they were rather dry and mterest soon lagged However we read from them durmg class tlme Th1s contmued for about the first slx weeks of school Then came report cards and much to our astomshment we had re celved marl s ln debate but they weren t any thln to Wflte home about I th1nk the e ma ks brought one good result dlllgellt study on the part of the debate students for the next week But It was too good to lwst 19 their m1sch1ev1ous characers got the best of them and debate class soon resumed lts for mer attltude much to Father Deenys d1s appomtment or was 1t'7 I m lncllned to be lleve he enjoyed It as much as we d1d One day Father Deeny calmly announced we would have to start wrxtmg a few speeches on the subject because we of St Patrlcks were go ng to sponsor a practlce debatlng tournament for about thlrteen schools and St Patmck s must part1c1pate The next week was an exceptlonal week mdeeel especlally about e1ghth perxod ln the debate class room If one had looked 1n one would have actually seen the orlglnal elex en buslly ponderlng over books and Father Deeny calmly slttmg at hxs de k read mg h1s brevlary wlth a contented look on h1s face The reason for all the study was that the tournament was only one week aw y and ln that tlme speeches had to be wrltten and learned The day of the tournament arrlved Schools from the mam towns around our c1ty came to partlclpate and among them were the orlg 1nal elex en ready to put up as much fight as anyone else The tournament went off we Next week everybody came to school Wlth ldcas for new cases some good some not so good From tournament tlme on untll about the second week ln December the debaters were unusually busy for speeches were bemg wr1t ten and rewrxtten for the commg debates One week we made a trlp to Stevens Pomt We debated Wlth a glrls academy and the hlgh school of that clty They were dec1s1on debates We won one and lost one Here I mwht mentxon one tlung for YVIIICII our debate team was known lt was thexr . X ft r -- . , . . . , . , . . , f ,I , r I . . . . 1 K ' n V . , . , - , , , , . . , . . . . 'v - , . . . . a f . ' , . D i ty . ' 1 n . , , , . x ' ' Y n u , . . 4 . . . 1 , . u 19 - I 7 4 up V , ' 77 ' ' u . F . . . . 9 v ' , ' ' v ' . , u ' - A 1 7 ,, . . ! . . . S - , . . . . . , . 9 ' . . 1 ' mg or past events. Along wltnh these dls- . 2 . . 1' U 7' ' ,7 . . . Y . F A. , L , I 7 7 ' . ,- . , . , . . . c ' , I ' . , , H . - . . - . . 7 ,, ' ' 1 f . . . V ' , ll. u 1 1 I n , , , . . , ' 0 u 66 39, ' 1 ' ' . ! , . . - . . 1 7 ' . l s V . . ' , . . , C' 7 - ' - . . . - 1 A ' c A g . s ' ' V, I i . . s ' Y u , . at 2 I . .
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