Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 243, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1915 — CAP and BELLS [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
CAP and BELLS
WHERE REAL TROUBLE BEGAN
Argument Between Hogan, Caeey and O’Brien Progresaed Smoothly Until Btranger Butted In. When a man Just naturally wants trouble it is- mighty easy to find an excuse sos making it. According tS Mike Hogan, Casey and O’Brien were having an argument of their own. It had progressed to the extent that each had forgotten what it was about originally, and they were wholly oblivious of the gathering crowd until an urbane and genteel person in a frock coat put in. “Come, come, my man,” he said, gently plucking Casey by the sleeve. “You don’t want to fight. I can tell it by your looks. Your face is too benign—” '"Two be nine! Two be nine, is ut, ye scut?” bellowed Casey. “Me face is two be nine, is ut?” And there was where the real trouble began.—Louisville Times.
