PROMISING GIRL.
Mero children have lately been discovered at the head of predatory gang*. •nd now the u ilful conduct of a girl of fotirtc.-n is th? topic of considerable comment This promising child left her home in France to lire with a group of Apaches and, a- funds became low, she called on her mother. When the latter refused to give her money she pilled a revolver out of hevpocket and ♦ I-rent"*d her parent with it.
Happi’y .wver.nl neighlxmrs intorfor- • •!. and ■« policeman was sent for. !»»•■ ;he _-rl shone! light, and in.inred his ii.ind wi’h a bat pm In-fore he could lead h-r off to the station, at tin- head of a pro-e—ior- in which many of her Apache friends figured When rpi-sr inned by th- inspector this unnatural juvenile coolly declared h"r determination to lir i-!i her parents off i- soon as she was free.
IN THE PIIH.OSOPIIEIIFOOTSTEPS. A clean U»dv l»etokens n clean mind. Cons -enee is the supreme law-maker. Do not is- quiik until vou are sure. A Penn'orth of pra tie i- worth a pound of preaching. Remember that words cannot break lories, they often break hearts. The man w lw» changes liis mind is h-ss <t.l|>.>bie than the man who is afraid to. Violet: “I wcul In’t care to stand in vonr shoes.” Maud (coyly): “You couldn't!”
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 115, 29 April 1911, Page 1 (Supplement)
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