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An Old Offender

by Capt. Charles Howard


When Carl Binkley, the private detective of the Macacheeek air line company led Courtney Tenney to the altar, he shaved his face until no hirsute appendage, save a fine blonde moustache remained thereon. This whim prevented his recognition by several acquaintances on the day of his wedding, and he and his bride enjoyed more than one outburst of merriment at their expense. 

The wedding tour planned by “Bink,” as the [employees] and officers of the road familiarly called him, promised to prove quite extensive, and the directors placed a palace car at his disposal. 

But he preferred, and so did his bride, to travel like the rest of the people, and so on the afternoon of the wedding day, they stepped on board of the train amid the good-byes of a host of relatives and friends. They expected to reach their destination at one o’clock on the following morning, and for the sake of Courtney who had a horror of sleeping coaches, the bridegroom refused an offered favor from Scott, the conductor. 

As the train rolled westward… Read More