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He met fearlessly the father of the-school | bully whom he had expelled the day | in who | was afterwards -to ze of the before. “You're the skunk the that licked my boy ? béside him- self with rage. = “T don'wwant aay trotble With you, iy ejected your boy because he was un- ruly, and he can stay away until he | learns to conduct himself as a stu- dent shoufd.” “Well, T came to show you that you | ram’t boss.me and mine around like that,” replied the man, still covering the teacher with his weapon. PAINT SPRINGFIELD cHEMCAL GO shonted man, sir,” said young Pershing calmly. | ginning to regain Are you wasting good coal in an old, burned out, trouble- some range when a aew GLENWGOD would save from 106 to 500 tbs. in every ton? Just figure the saving-in dol- lars for one year and then for 5 to 10 yeh and Yot will quickly see why tt will pay now as never before to buy an up- ta-the-minutx GLENWOOD § Numerous models which to choose. Buy oae now and pay M\ for itself in the coal it saves. | “Makes Cooking Easy.” 1 from | let it Delivered and set up in your home C. C. FULLER C0. HARTFORD. man. | ed over this victory, | side of life, even against { schoolhouse. Nothing could have im- | writing, but he smiled to himself with | had been sent there to do. + heard of the affair and congratulated | paper “Then put down that gun and fight | like a man,” said John, making a sudden spring and twisting the gun from the hands of the astonished He knew the effect of a sur- prise, and the man, bewildered by | the unexpected attack, was quickly pulled from his horse. “Punch him dad!" called the young | | bully from the outskirts of the crowd, where he was hiding to witness the outcome of the affair. “Dad”, with the bellow of a bull, rushed his assailant and sought to | get him in those big arm of his. John, realizing that he would stand | | little chance at close quarters, avoid- | § ed the rush, and, as the big man lunged by, planted a fist in his face. Blinded by the blow, the man turn- ed and rushed again—with the same result. Finding he could accomplish nothing by these tactics, he stood up to Pershing, his arms flying like flails as he tried to reach the elusive youth. It was a battle of blind rage against a cool, tion to make every bow count; and, | as usual, the latter won. Watching his opportunity, Pershing landed heavy blow on the chin of his antag- | onist, who sank heavily to the ground, | dead to the world. Pershing was not particularly elat- save that it proved to him that with determin ion he could win out in the physical heavy odds. He turned to his pupils, who were eveing their teacher with the respect- ful admiration of the small boy for a hero, and ordered them into the pressed them more strongly than did this encounter that he was deter- mined to have discipline When the last of ‘the children had disappeared into the building Persh- ing turned to the man, who was be- consciousness. He grinned sheepishly as he sat up. “Well, young feller”, he said, “T wouldn't have thought you had it in you. I gue: that boy of mine has been pretty rambunctious and T reck- on he got just what was coming to | him.” He turned to his son, who, seeing how the wind blew, w trying to escape from the scene. “You go on back into that school, and if T hear of any more cutting up I want the teacher to lick you good, and when you come home I'll whale you myself.” When the voung teacher entered the schoolroom there was silence, but upon the blackboard was this sen- tence: ““Teacher is the boss here.” Pershing pretended not to see this a feeling of security in the knowledge that never again in that school was he to have trouble which would make ; it impossible to accomplish what he “Cap’” Henley and the school board themselves upon having secured not only a teacher but a man. Still John applied” himself to his books after the day’s work was done. He had begun to read law, and found this one of the most difficult of all subjects to master by himself. It is not unifkely* that’the- world would have 10st a great soldier while gain- ing a brilliant lawyer had not John Pershing seen this announcement in the Laclede Lancet, the little weekly that each week was sent to ! him ‘by his mother: On July 15 there will be a com- petitive examination for the ap- poifitment of a cadet at the Unit- ed States Military Academy at West Point. All honest, strong, God-fearing boys of this district may take part. J. H. BURROUGHS, Member of Congress, Second Dis trict. At first this announcement did not collected determina- | WEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1918, No Matter WHO YOU ARE or What You Are, There Saturday Night 20,000 Is Something at Your House for Britain Must Have bs. of Clothing WE WANT SUITS CLOAKS COATS DRESSES SHOES HATS UNDERWEAR HOSIERY CVERCOATS SKIRTS SWEATERS VESTS UNION SUITS PETTICOALS MEN’S WOMEN’S BOYS’ GIRLS’ INFANTS’ No Rubber of Any Kind Nor Stiff Hats HAVE YOUR BUNDLE READY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5TH The Red Cross Auto Will Call at YOUR DOOR make any particular impression Pershing. There was no indication then that the United States govern- ment ever would be in need of his s a soldier. The mantle of peace appeared to have settled over the country for an indefinite period. The matter stuck in his mind, how- and finaHy, he concluded it would do no harm to make inquir about it. He knew that the Milita Academy was a noted educational in- stitution, and this fact alone was in- | teresting to a boy of his tempera- ment. He went down to Trenton, home of Congressman Burroughs see him. Mr. Burroughs welc him and told him many intefésting things about West -Point..- Seeing what a fine manly fellow this was, ever; the | The Proof of the Butter is in the eating, and by the time- honored gastronomic test Benefit | Brand “Sweet Nut” Margarine the new ! Nut Butter luxury, stands supreme. ‘When served it looks and tastes e: actly Hke the. choicest dairy product. Made. from the white inner meat of the cocoanut churned with pasteurized milk—32c a 1b. Sold only at the Direct Imperting Co.’s yellow front store, 277 Main street, 365 Arch street, New - Britain, where Benefit 3rand Teas, Coffees. and Grocery Specialties are retailed at wholesale | prices. . Sweet Nut Margarine 4 on | the congressman felt that he would i(ocl proud to have John represent him there. He pointed out was the duty of his country if he wa Instinctively Joh k of his been pointed out ANNOUNCEMENT! We wish to announce that we have the most up-to-date and sanitary baking plant in the city. tended to the citizens of New Britain to call and inspect this plant at any time. ‘We also Schn duty E THE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS OF THE HERA FOR QUICK RETURNS that, if possible, would that examination, go to West Point, and give all that was in him to the service of the land of his | birth = With this decision he returned home and began to prepare for the compe- tition. now resolved he win to his visitor that it every man to serve able to do so. felt this, but the never before had in such fashion. He n (To Be Continued) A METHODIST DAY Wednesday, Oct. 2nd. 2 p. m.—Opening meeting of the Woman’s society. All ladies of the church and their urged to attend this first meeting. | | - B | friends are TN T ey ey s 6:30 p. m.—Family supper, for all. 7:30 p. m.—Congregational social. 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