MR BRUIN COMES TO TOWN
The people of Pittston, in Pennsylvania, expect to meet a bear or two when they go into the country, but it is quite an event when a bear conies to town, as one did the other day. Mr Bruin evidently thought he would do a .little exploring, for he ambled along the streets, stopping every now and then to peer into the windows of houses or sniff at back doors! Shop windows especially fascinated him. Just as the police were wondering what to do with him Mr Bruin decided to go home, leaving a very agitated township behind him.
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Evening Star, Issue 23355, 26 August 1939, Page 8
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104MR BRUIN COMES TO TOWN Evening Star, Issue 23355, 26 August 1939, Page 8
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