Thornton Academy - Tripod Yearbook (Saco, ME)

 - Class of 1920

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THE TRIPOD boon compamons war txme prohrbl tlon Nevertheless during the war they had entertained hopes of another wet season but now It was thirst forever unless f last an ldexl he crled and hastlly leaped from the hammock That even1ng long, before the usual time Martin and hrs two expectant frlends met ID the llttle club house by the lake Were fools Martln ex clarmed We have been trymg for a month to thmk of a way to smuggle IH some booze Yes but But nothing' Why not make It our selves3 contmued lVlart1n Nobody would catch us up here Start a stlll ln the club house Do you know how to make a still and run 1t3 sald the eldest and most practlcal of the three Er r well lets ask oe CIIVC who drives the public auto He helped make a rald on a strll the other nlght and must have seen one At least l know that we must have some corn meal mash saxd the third Mum s the word warned Martln The next morning they hlred Clive to take them to town Nlartln sat on the front seat and easlly turned the conversation untll joe who loved to tell of hrs own adventures gave a de scrlptron of the rald and captured stlll From his detailed account they learned the necessary information Upon reachlng town they entered the general store to make thelr pur chases It was easy enough to buy the meal but the kettle was dlfferent I w nt a lxrge copper kettle to hold at least hve gallons of mash for a the chickens of course sald Mr lVl xrtln O yes for the chickens f course murmured the clerk to him elf lm sorry slr but the demand for copper dlshes has been so great smce prohlbrtlon started that we havent anything but a copper wash boiler Perhaps that will serve your purposes he sand chucklmg So much the better that IS lll take lt sand Martnn gettmg red and serzlng the boller he hurrled out l his hasty exlt he made a rent In the bag of meal and left a golden trail be hmd much to the glee of the village loafers Be sure you dont forget any thmg remarked Clive shyly as the three plotters climbed aboard the au tomoblle By Jmgo' I forgot the copper pipe he exclalmed but I would not go after lt now for a gallon of Old Scotch Hush' Clive will get wlse said the sensible one ln an undertone Never mmd lve got some pnpe lll sell you cheap Well get lt as we go by the house sald the drlver m a cheerful tone H - - ' tu ' . . .. . , . . , , 'll E W- t . , 2. , ' . . . -er. . . .. . . . . . , , . . g, j , . 2 . , 1 h, , , o . . . ,. . - K 1 ' - .. . .. . .. . . 1 . , 6 . , , . .. . . .. ., . . , L . .. . . ., . . ., ' - V r ' .. . . .. V .. . . . . . ,- , . . .. . . . -- 1 , , , , . .. . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . ' ! .. . J . - 1 1 7 1 . . .. . . . - . .. . , , 1 U . .. . , . .. . . .. .. , . . .. . .. . . ., . .. I ' I 1 . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . .. . ' I Y . . .. . . . 7 4 I . . . . . - . . . .. . . . , ,

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Thornton Academy - Tripod Yearbook (Saco, ME) online collection, 1920 Edition, Page 52

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1920, pg 35

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