Amador Ledger-Dispatch, 6 May 1904 — Ho Kept Ills Seat. [ARTICLE]

Ho Kept Ills Seat.

The nearsighted man, comfortably enscouctHl in the corner of the car, looke.l up at Hie woman who was holding n Inr.w Imiulle in one hand while sho clilng to tlie strap with the other.

"M:nl:ini.'" ssiid lie. n wave of sudden generosity swooping over him, "I make It a rule never to give my seat up to any woman, but I will be glad to help you. Let me hold your bundle for you."

"C)h. thank you. sir," replied the fair passenger: "I hope you know how." ;

Whereupon she deposited a gurgling slx-iuonth-okl Infant In his lap, to the undisguised Joy of the rest of the strap holders.— Cincinnati Times-Star.