Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 January 1910 — The New Kind. [ARTICLE]

The New Kind.

Among the passengers in a parlor car attached to a Southern train .leaving Washington were a reticent Individual desirous of reacting his paper and a talkative person equally desirous of engaging the reserved one in conversation. At first the reticent man took the questions of his neighbor In good part, returning short but polite answers. Finally, however, he grew somewhat Irritated at the persistence of the other. •The grass is quite green, eh?” was the Idle query that next came from the garrulous- one as he gazed through the window. “Quite!” said the bored one, with a smothered growl: “But, then, consider what a change it Is from the pink and mauve grass we've been having lately I’’—Harper’s Weekly.” ■ > jj A bey enjoys cold weather, except when It Is time to get up in the morning; a boy doesn’t enjoy any kind of weather when It Is time to get np lir the morning. But few, of the heroes v in novels would be able to make good in real Ufa. »—-