Judge, 1925-06-20 · page 15 of 36
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Kristening the Kottage Tt other night, just as Dwas pre paring to cateh upon my readir doa little writing my harmonies rongh-and-tumble comp with th i fish, the hind Toused to have every evening before radio was reputed to be perfected, Aunt Martha phoned: 5 Htocateh you in.” sh “Pinecoming right over. Tve te a house at the shore and P want vou to help me mame it “LT never worked for the Pullman Company. You must have me eon- fused with Harry. He's the one in the advertising business. He's al- ways naming things,” [T answered, and a few other remarks which rolled off her back in’ the conventional H,O-Mallard fashion. In practically no time the bell rang. and there she was. Dear old Aunt Martha, how sorry DT owas Dd anetioned off my collection of old Dludgeons, maces, firearms and swords. “It's. a wee little nook,” she started togush. “Tueked away ing x 100 Jot just three blocks from: the ocean and eight from the railroad station. De tell me an original name. “Why not the 8.8. Mnaccessibl “You will have your little What does the S. 5. stand for?” “Small shanty,” [told her, which brought onan hour's detailed report as to omitster bedrooms, Kitehens, baths, ete. The motorist who always beats a train to a crossing takes to rowing. ‘Then she wention. “Eve thought of three alre » Kozy RKottage. Kamp Kumpfy and Kill Kare and Harry suggested Kairfree (pro- notneed care free) and Karefry (pro- nounced care free), all of which Tam y vou seem to be going in for ay, Why not Nleagle’s Kahin » figuring that the sooner To joined in the sport Approscnixe Yacutsaas——Did you hare an accident? Ose Viera No—ire're just decided to cool Ua engine! the sooner seme one was gomg te win “Oh. TP couldn't do that,” replied Aunt Martha hastily. ‘Unele Will is so set against the Kuo Klux Klan he wouldn't stand for it. Although. I think it's perfectly splendid. 1 knew LT conld depend on ye Stull t ow why [should © r be there anyw “Why, where's Une to spend his time?” I feigned interest. ‘The estimable uncle, together with the worthy wife, were worth no mean amount. “It's almost time you knew Uncle Will's failing,” Aunt Martha almost sobbed. And it was at that moment that [had the great, the big, idea that was the om ssed reason for ny being her only heir. “Why dont you call the new house,” Dasked, putting my thoughts into words, “The Lod, » Unele Will will come home y night through force of habit. I don’t sup- pose he'd ever n difference, since it's really only i him to spend his eveni “Law "And so it came to pass that was throngh my humble efforts that two souls were reunited fo spend their last days ether in an ideally: happy companions! Carroll JJ comicbooks.co