Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 138, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 June 1919 — Plenty of Room Behind. [ARTICLE]

Plenty of Room Behind.

■ A mule was brought and tied near •the group head headquarters and sonie asked to whom it belonged. One' of the young second lieutenants suggested that it must be the chaplain’s Amount. At the 'officers' mess that evening the joke was sprung on the •chaplain, a dignified, college prpfes.sor in. civil life. “Where did you get your fine mount we saw tied up out there this after* Boon, chaplain?” queried one of the young officers. “From Missouri,” was the prompt answer, and without a flicker of a ■mile. , 7 ‘' “I think we ought to haVeThe ch'aplain head our review tomorrow on that mule, and we would all come parading along"~behind him,” said the mischievous lieutenant. “There is one thing certain,” replied the chaplain, “you 'would not crowd him J* ~