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Winchester Road, which runs out from the heart of the city to string these towns together, is paved with brick, and its traffic, for the most part, is the great, tin-tired dump-carts of the quarries and steel interurban electric cars which hum so heavily that even the windows of outlying cottages titillate.
How shall we enter the kingdom of Everett? was the question that confronted the committee in charge of affairs in Seattle on the morning of November 5th. Inquiries at the Interurban office developed the fact that sufficient cars could not be had to accommodate the crowd. The cost of making the trip by auto truck was found to be prohibitive.
It's going to be the very best part of the whole holiday!" Jerry thought so, too, when, a few hours later, she and Gyp joined a large group of the Lincoln girls and boys at the trolley station. A special car, attached to the regular interurban trolley, was to take them and their sleds and skis and lunch out to Haskin's Hill where the Midwinter School Frolic was always held.
I want you to run right out as fast as you can and get on the next Interurban car from Endbury. Lydia's on it " she cast caution from her desperately "and I've just heard that there's somebody I don't want her to talk to you know carpenters run fly never mind what they say! Make them talk to you, too!" She turned back to her husband, transfigured with triumph.
"When do we go on the boat?" asked Dot, soon after they had left Oak Hill and were running smoothly along the State highway which the interurban trolley line followed for some distance. Dot remembered the trip on the boat to Aunt Polly's, and she had reason to, as you will recall if you have read of that memorable visit. "We don't go on the boat," answered Mother Blossom.
He held the paper out at arm's length and shook his head at it, and then slapped it down on the counter and gave it his attention. "'To all imployees av th' Interurban Ixpriss Company," he read. "'On an' after this date all imployees av this company will use, in their correspondince, and in all other official business, the follyin' list av t'ree hunderd words.
Th' prisidint has a great head on him." He opened the paper on his desk and read it. "General Order Number Seven Hundred and Twenty: "To all employees of the Interurban Express Company: Cancel General Order Number Seven Hundred and Nineteen. By order of the president." "As I was sayin'," said Flannery, "th' prisidint has a great head on him." Mike Flannery was the star boarder at Mrs.
Having boarded an interurban car, Curlie slept his way into the city. Once there he hurried over to the secret tower room, where the news of his night's adventure was received with great joy. "So you got him!" exclaimed Coles Masters. "Smashed him up right? Bully for you. That's great!" He slapped Curlie on the back.
That relieves, your aldermen of all responsibility, doesn't it?" "Another telephone company!" he repeated. I had already named it on my walk. "The Interurban," I said. "A dummy company?" said Mr. Jason. "Lively enough to bid something over a hundred thousand to the city for its franchise," I replied.
"And he's coming back?" she inquired. "No; he got off at Hardville. This is Hardville, isn't it?" "Yes. I happened to be out reporting a big church bazaar here." She settled back comfortably. "What a nice chance for a cozy little visit I shall have with you. These long trips on the Interurban are fine for talking. Unless I shall tire you? Did Mr. Rankin talk much? What does he talk about, anyhow?
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