ay0(1rkreerne.tctheireof-lisheck.ndleshe»rsatcthits.laytoWALKS FROMOFFICE INHIS SLEEPThat the habit of talking while asleep sometimes places a person in-xn embarrassing position can be testified to by Walter Atwood, clerk at the Adams Express station, |who sleeps in the station at night.Atwood is a sonambullst and the other night be got up and walked out of the building while asleep. Almost immediately after getting out he awakened and made a dash for tho door. The door, however, is fitted with' a spring lock and it had locked itself after A'twood went out.As a result Atwood was locked out in the street with nothing on but his shirt. For a time he was nonpulsed.He did not have his key with him and his clothes were -within.Noticing that the streets were deserted he made a dash up Wall street to the alley and down t.he alley he went to the Panhandle railroad tracks/ He managed -to get across the tracks without anyone seeing him and without running afoul of a policeman. He then went to -the night station south of the station, where he got a key.The men at the station assisted him to tie an old sack around him and in this condition he again slipped up the alley back to the office and to bed.The young man says that he does not believe he will ever walk in his sleep again.FL'for• nm nut I TMliaPorn ■WOpit:dieediallraaopttie:coi