Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 242, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 October 1910 — PET ANGORA CATS GET AWAY [ARTICLE]

PET ANGORA CATS GET AWAY

Three Women Marooned at Long Island Railroad Station Until Pet Feline Is Captured. Bellport, L. I.—A large pet Angora cat created quite a furore at the Bellport depot. As the 9:, 62 a. m. New York express pulled Into the Btation a party of smartly-dressed women hurried out of a motor car and made a rush soy the train. In the hurry of departure a large basket, carried by one of the women, was dropped, and out of the basket jumped a beautiful specimen of the Angora cat Frightened beyond reason the cat made a dive for shelter, and crawled under the station platform, to the consternation of his mistress and her companions. Cries of “Teddy! Teddy!” proved of no avail, and finally one or the women, dressed In Immaculate white duck, went down on her hands and knees in an endeavor to coax the pet out Teddy wouldn’t budge. ’ ” In the meantime the train proceeded on its way, leaving tbfe women behind. When the train had disappeared well toward Patchogue Teddy was still occupying his easy berth under the station platform. The next train for New York left Betiport at 4:25 p. m., and it’s pretty certain that Teddy and his fair companions took plenty a’’ time to connect with this train. *•