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with the batteries if the tests are successful.Dog Saved Boy on Bobsled.At South Norwalk, Conn., when little George Plunkett, nicknamed “Buster,” was abandoned on a railroad crossing Tuesday afternoon, directly in the path of the Pittsfield express, Irish, a neighbor’s big dog, grabbed the rope of the sled in his leeth and easily did what was impossible for the strength of the children. He pnlled the sled and “Buster” from under the pilot of the locomotive just in time. The train was stepped, and when the crew ran back they found the big dog affectionately laping the tears from the lad's face. Irish is owned by John Davis, while “Buster” is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Plunkett of River street. The passengers on the train, mostly •wealthy New York men, on their way to Lenox, made up a purse for the lad.TkT I» V T K\ntVcFig*aatLbuyCaliby iNclt;MF«woe tc 1 Rh« OR!rre«dler90SHKp
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The French Broad Hustler

Hendersonville, North Carolina, US

Thu, Feb 04, 1909

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