The horse, a roan gelding, with a trotting record of 2:23¼ has been in possession of Mrs. Grant since it was[Pg 64] a colt. Prince Grant shared in the celebration to the extent of eating four plates of ice cream, six pieces of cake, and a box of candy. He was gayly decorated with ribbons.
Every year, since the horse was three years old, Mrs. Grant has celebrated his birthday.
Boy Adopted by Nine Mothers.
Every one has heard of a cat with nine lives. But did any one ever hear of a boy with nine mothers?
Los Angeles has one. His name is Charles Fulmer. Here’s the why and wherefore:
Fulmer recently finished Manual Arts High School. His teachers say they can see in him the budding genius who will, some day, give to the world great, new discoveries in medicine and surgery.
But he has none other than himself to whom to look, or he didn’t have until the City Mothers of Los Angeles—nine of ’em—adopted him.
City Mother Mrs. Bret Harte Harris, one of the nine, is so sure their protégé is worth troubling about, she has voluntarily set about seeking a position for him that will help him to secure the wherewithal and the time to pursue his studies. All the other City Mothers are lending first aid.
This adoption scheme is just one of a thousand humanitarian acts which the City Mothers’ bureau of Los Angeles has put into effect in its effort to aid the young people of the city in any way within its power.