The Putnam Hall Rivals
g much better than he had been able to do, Reff
cold in here anyway. I'm going back to the sc
etter than he is on the ba
w, so he is!" was Hogan's comment.
e'll like it muc
s right. Reff Ritter w
lter?" he asked of Mumps,
old boathouse,"
a s
as my readers may imagine, smoking amo
ette myself," said Ritte
end his new friend, and so he agreed to go along. They soon made their way to whe
moment later, an
he said. "All
d have been cold, only the cadets had found a charcoal stove, and this was bu
an Baxter to Reff Ritter. "Sit d
ttes. He offered one to Mumps, and the toady lit it. Then Ritter lit
like," he observed. "Qui
winter time," answered the bully of Putnam
am must be do
e
smoked ever since I was eight years
cigarettes," went on Reff Ritter
Dan Baxter, after a pause. He brought
that?" as
ht it down a
I got used to drinking it when I was over in Europe. You
all of the boys assembled drank a portion.
boy," said Baxter to his toady. "D
for the best part of half an hour. The
!" cried Paxton, in ala
d and the boys listened. They heard somebody mo
ps, in a trembling voice. "I th
advice was followed without delay. They saw somebody running
eir troubles with Pepper, Jack, and Andy Snow. The bully of the Hall wanted to get even with Pepper for the trouble o
owd determined to play some tricks on
-new," said Coulter, an
it," said Baxter. "And we'll d
lows of the other boys. The heat of the boys' heads would gradual
ed pillows, and from the roof of an addition to the academy procured the necessary snow, which they stuffed into the pillow-cases, next to the feathers. Then
hunk of snow on the upper edge of the dormitory door, leaving th
to go to bed. They did not, however, go straight to their dormito
m," whispered Paxton, from a corne
s old Crabtree,
ard their room!" cried G
e pushed upon the dormitory door. Down came the big chu
ered Josiah Crabtree. "Who is
were full of snow and some snow had gone down in
all the cadets in the vicinity, and s
s the
taking a snow bat
ll that snow
his?" demanded the assistant te
cannot," was
rmitory when down came this s
ry, Mr. C
villainous! Somebo
now nothing ab
efit," put in Pepper. "We were about
A sill
catch it, Mr. Crabtree?
eat draught through this hallway, as you can feel. Then you do not know who
Dan Baxter and his cronies took go
fore several snowballs had been thrown, one catching Mumps in the neck and another landing on Reff Ritter
and his chums were in the dormitory and the door had been closed. "If
know who is guilt
er and hi
how they hung back and
dy. "That's why I soaked
ear," said Pepper. "But I say, fe
questioned Hogan. "Sure an' it would be jus
ook around," suggested Jack. "It won
eld up h
pen suddenly. Outside he found Ritter, Baxter, and Coulte
" cried Pepper
ered the bully of the s
another time,"
ell too," ad
he others enter their dormitory a
d Andy, and dove into his pi
Snow!" s
n my pillow too. Say, we just got this in time. It would have melt
ookin' at this now!" And he held up three icicles he had disl
s were disposed of, and the snow was likewise cleaned away. They then made a
last. "But what a mess this would have
going to do," said
me from several
e Baxter crowd back,
instantly agr