Tuesday, April 21,a$)31
: LAf GRANDE-JVENIN G-OBSERVERr-LA. RANDEr ORE.
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Classified ad g
The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Coontiea J IS" r
WANTED
WANTED Cats with new bom kit
tans or about to have kittens, $1.00
each. Cats will be returned. Call
Main 796. 4-21-3 t.
WANTED TO TRADE Player piano
lor used car. Call Main 959.
4-20-6 t.
WANTED House cleaning or general
house work, by day. can give best
or references. Ph. 669-W. 4-20-3 tp
WANTED Painting or general repair
work by exp. man. Ph. 222-J. . :
. . 4-14-6 tp
AVAILABLE for part time -bookkeeping
audits, statements, accounting
service. Frank L. Black. Ph. M. 42.
. - 4-14-t f.
WANTED Some one driving to Un
ion around 3:30-4:00 p. m. dally.
Inq. Observer. 4-3-3 tp.
WANTED Permanent roomers. Large
light steam heated rooms. In nice
home. Close in. 2 blks. west Mont
gomery Ward. 1B02 Second St., cor.
Washington. 3-30tf
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Furniture, canned fruit
at 21U-2nd. - : 4-21-5 tp.
FOB SALE Cows and farm lease.
Inq. Observer. 4-21-t f.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Harness for
poultry.- Phi -466-WV ..u -4-2J-3 tp.
FOR SALE 3 sets of butt-chain har
ness, double disc, mowing machine
and hay rake. Phone Farmers 20X.
-J. D.-Dobbins. 4-18-3 t.
FOR SALE Mixed grass ' hay. Phone
-Farmers 20X. J. D. Dobbins. 4-18-3t
FOR BALE -Registered roller canaries.
Guaranteed singers, Mrs. Frank
-Lajoy, Telocaset. 4-17-5 tp.
FOR SALE White Pekin duck eggs.
-Call Farmers 15X. 4-20-2 t.
FOR SALE: Fruit, shade and orna
mental trees, shrubbery, perennial
plants, roses, hedging asparagus,
rhubarb, horse radish, pansy plants.
Everything to beautify and increase
the value of sour home. Milne
Nursery, 11th and J. Ave.- 3-3-1 m.
FOR-SALE Garden-tools, screens
andscreen doors at reasonagle prices.
Dalles Furniture Store. 3-23-1 m.
HIGH QUALITY. Hollywood strain
baby chicks, White Leghorns, high
producing, large type free range
hens. ' Pedigreed males direct from
Hollywood. Satisfaction and safe
arrival, guaranteed. Prepaid prices.
April to 20th; lO&c, later 10c. Pa
cific Hatchery, Tangent, Ore.
yw.ruj.-.-yv.m. .-.v., -.3.26-I mp.
, The honor of serving you at
a ;tlme, when expert and effi
cient, service is so badly needed
obligates us to do everything as
nearly perfect as possible. You
can rely upon us.
We Understand
. SNODGRASS"
& ZIMMERMAN
FRECKLES AND HIS
Woyl .X. UfiUS TO kEEP
MV EVES PEELED FOR
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Automobiles
" L'SED CAR SPECIALS
1926 Buick Coach, lots of extras,-
in perfect condition $300.00
1926- Studebaker coach, new
. paint and tires, motor perfect 275.00
1028 Pontiac coupe, guaranteed 375.00
1927 Chrysler coupe 276.00
These cars have 1931 license.
WE TRADE, . !-'...-Perkins
Motor Co. Main 500
4th and Adams.'
4-21-2 t.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT 2 furn. rooms and sleep-
mg poron,-100b Adams.. tp t
FOR RENT Room. bet. Normal and
Adams Ave.,-1403-6th.. 4-21-1 tp.
FOR RENT 1 or 2 rm. apt. Sommer
hotel. 4-21-t f.
.FOR RENT 5-rm. furn. house. Phone
290-W. 4-20-2 t.
FOR RENT 1 turn. i.-rm. apt. Phone
369-W. 1602 Wash. 4-16-0 t.
FOR RENT 5-rm. mod.'!. furn. house.
Phone 219-W. v . 4-10-t f.
Prof esioiial
Directory
Physicians & Surgeons
DllS. RICHAimSON AND HILL
Rooms , 17.-18il9-20. -So'mmer. Bldg.
DR. A. L. RICHARDSON
Res.- Phone Main ,65. ,
DR. F. C. HILL'
.... ., .Res.-Phone. Maln.,765 . ... ...
LEE B. BOUVY, M. D.
LBWA WILKES, M.-D. '
Completely equipped Eye, Ear,
Nose and Throat hospital and of
fices, third floor Foley Bldg.
Phone Main IB' ' '
.
. DR. F. L. RALSTON I
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat '
1-7 SOMMER BLDG.
Phone Maln-778. .-,,'1..-;. .
JAMES i. ,D. 1IAIIN, M. D.
..Physician and Surgeon. .
NEW FOLEY BUILDINO.
Office Ph. M. 718 Res. Ph. M. 712
Astrologer
' MRS. FREDERICK BALMES
. 301 N. Ave-
:- ... Readings Dally.. .
Readings by Mall a Specialty,
FRIENDS,
Vv- MV EVE OU, EVEBy f? '
FOR RENT Strictly modern house
with 4 bed rooms. Ph. M 686.
' :-. - .-T- . r- ... .; 4-4-t t.
CLEAN, STEAM HEATED rooms. Rates
reasonable. Zuber Brick, 1408 Wash.
4-3-1 mp.
HOUSES for rent and for sale. Loans
on improved city homes. C. D. Pot
ter, Res. Ph. 610-J. BUS. Ph. M-762.
S-28-t f.
FOR RENT Pum. houses and apts,
with baths, clean, quiet, low rates.
Adults, 1810 Greenwood. 8-10-1 m.
MISCELLANEOUS
WHEN YOU have houses to move or
raise, call' 227-W or write E. O.
Lovely, Cor. Spruce and Z. 4-21-1 m
SOMMER .HOTEL Private baths,
prices reduced. 1st class place.
....... ... . ... . 4-21-1 m.
PLUMBING HEATING:
All Kinds of Sheet Metal
and Furnace Work.
LYNCH PLUMBING COMPANY.
Wash Ave. Phone Mam 179.
.... ... 4-21-1 t.
SAW FILING by machine or hand.
Lawn mowers sharpened. Ail kinds
of repairing. - Anderson's Repair
Shop, 303 Fir St. Ph. 842-J.
. : 4-20-5 t.
AUTO AND. WINDOW GLASS
v Cut and fitted on short notice.
La Grande Construction & Supply. Co.
- 12-lfl-l m.
EASTERN OREQOR Sonool of MuslO.
violin, piano, voice. Credits. !. O. O.
F. temple. 447-J; -;- '- -. B-8-1 m.
LA. GRANDE MATTRESS M Sc- ,;Op
boWerlng tc Rug Cleaning. Works
Phulie 424-W. Cnas. Edwards, prop
- ia-1-lm.
MONEY- TO LOAN We . are represen
tatives - for the : Prudential Insur
ance Co., and can make farm oi
otty loans at attractive . rates of In
terest. Ohas. H. Reynolds, Insurance.
loanB and bonds.-- '
FOR TRADE
WYI? TBAIII? Tnin tnn frnrlrn fnr lata
model llght nuto. Jlm Morelock.
.--s. 4-21-t f.
LOST
LOST Female Boston Bull. pup. Re
ward. Ph. 180-W, 2304 Cove Ave.
4-21-1 t.
LOST Small Pox Terrier; tan and
white. Answers to name of '-Maxie."
Return to 1509 S Ave. Reward.
4-21-t f.
! Over Night News I
$ ; ;. - . S
4 Q $ $ G Q G Q
(By The Associated Press)
1 . Domestic . r :
New York Mayor Walker In reply
calls charges false, criticizes accusers
and demands exoneration.-.. ,v
nrWaingn-Curti be
fore D." A. . Ri" convention urges 'de
portation of aliens who seek to over
throw the government. - : . , -,.i ...
Detroit Two men. steal $3,000 cash
and 925,000 in checks from .treasurer's
office In city hall; one captured, .v
-Ne.w York Academy of medicine
adopts -resolution asking exemption
of physicians from laws prohibiting
dissemination of birth control infor
mation. ' ----- -.
Washington Hoover plans to go to
Capo Henry,- Va.,-;to take' part -In
celebration of founding of first col
ony Sunday. . ... - - .-----.(..-
Magneto Repairing
Bosch. Else man, SpUtdorf
EXCLUSIVE FACTORY
,. REPRESENTATIVE
Battery & Electrical Service
COX AUTO ELECTlilC ,
1425 Adams Phone M 703
TOUGH
CHICK SPEAKS HIS MIND!
OUT OUR WAY
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Tb..4e6.-Acvi" . 1 Coe AMCt. Oufa amo - ( -
'fes The I OuGr. viHV DoCr -BoT I
'Ml NE OU& UP- 1 VNE DUG, 4 BROUGHT f
Sews Used
To Be:
'' TWENTY-FIVE YEARS A(iO
(Proni Observer, Thurs.; Apri 10, 1000)
It Is . the general- belief -that -Han
Francisco, the pride of 'the Pacific
coast,- is totally destroyed by earth
quakes and flre.r . '-! ji : .
, O. ; Preetag, a prominent farmer- of
Union county who has his farm, one
mile south of Imbler, Is in' receipt of
the gold medal awarded him for the
beat display of wheat grown In. Ore
gom at the St. Louis Exposition two
years ago ...:-.:..-;'
A large congregation attended St.
Peter's church last night on; the oc
casion of Bishop Wells' visitation.
; J;i H. Ackerman, state superinten
dent -of publio instruction; Prof... P.
L. Campbell, president -of thfe,-state
university, and Prof. E. D. Ressler,
president of . the Oregon Normal
school at Monmouth, arrived . yester
day morning to visit the public
schools. -.. .
, ... ; TEX YEARS AGO
(Prom Observer, Wed., April 20, 1921)
D. Proctor, county assessor, 'hns in
structed all his deputies to reduce
the assessed valuation of wheat to 60
cents a bushel. ' ". :
Grading on the road between Covo
and Union started this week.
l-ONE YiGAR AGO
(Prom Observer, Sat., April 10, 1030);,
( Gasoline prices hero have dropped
to .18 cents..
.Easter services will be held in the
churches tomorrow morning.- ? .
With a . total of 139 citizens oi tne
scnool district going to the polls, anl
$8,000 bond measure to provide for.
the building of a high eoliool gym-1
naslum at Cove,. Ore., was approved i
yesterday at .a special election. --. -
; Mr and Mrs. Tom Mullenburg, of
Island City, are the parents of & baby
boy born yesterday at their home.
Prlmo Camera was fined by the
Italian boxing commission for fight
ing in Florida recently. That's a good
name for 1U- ; - ---. -
Wonderlick Hospital
Established Mar. 1029
Never, a Surgical Death
Phone Main 678 i
LUCK!
I . SO FAR X DoUT 6SE Of
1 ,SEE",Vbs)'D THIMK WE'D wfWt't '
L- BE OHE OF TW6 ' J Wit, .'yM
I FIRST OWES TO tt ' LfJlMMfi
. set off 1 1 ' '(nikm
( WU ,VR. GufcU , t, lEiSE T'Ut SbX WE
$ &. LEfsSE .TUE RENT . A. M3E-AUt
' IS FMU tvVOJ VOU'OE. :W Uftrsr
GETTIMCi. EMtRyTwiMCt N tV
. AGREED TO GVVIE YOU, IM- J . 'gf)M
sTWWM
JiiriibrS Stage
ram Friday
Night At Cove
Ilv Mrs. I. eon a Price ' :
(Observer Correspondent) v : .
...COVi;,. .Ore...,(Special) .rrr. Tho prOr
gram presented by the Juniors at the
gym iidayi night was given to -a
lull house. . The program - opened
With a short skit In which WHlard
Hagey.- Neddy. Martlri and Millard
Van. Donge , demonstrated the use
of a congress clock. A musloal num
ber by Mrs. Lay's group was followed
by a chorus number given by the
high school. Dnrcy McCool gave a
recitation followed by a couple of
harmonica selections by Claud le Ba
ker, Charles Fisher and Darcy Mc
Cool. , ' A two-act plaV entitled "A
Perplexing Situation,' ' which was
coached .' by Miss Hileman, proved
very amusing. The situation was all
cleared up at 6 ; o'clock , when . the
silence, wnlch had been maintained
by the women of tho family, in spite
of proposals of. . marriage, visiting
uncles, fire alarms and-visits from
health officers, was broken and
everything explained-to the satisfac
tion of thoso involved, especially the
women who -earned $75 apiece for
their brave efforts. . Tho characters
were Eldred Hallmark, the miBerly
father; Louise Anderson,- his wifo;
BarbOa: jftelgr. aiu Lorehe milmark
his ''daughters; Evelyn . Hagoy, his
niece; Harold Johnson, ' his son;
Katheryn Davis, a friend of " the
family," Christina ' Nelgher,- an In
vestigating neighbor; Warren Laird,
a suitor; Ruth White, 'the maid;
Bernard' Deborde, . the man of all
work: George Chadwlck, the visiting
uncle; Robert Hunter, the health of
ficer, i Another musical number was
followed by k character recitation by
Dorothy. Goiay . and a song "Written
by Warren Laird and Aim on Gelss
tl'tled "I KlBsed Hor. in the Rain,"
AVhloh .quite' took , tho house. An
other play, i"Honry's . Mall "Order
Wife'? was given by Billy Clark as
Henry who jtired of keeping house
sent for a 'wife, LaVon Koger the
ether half of the bachelor establish
ment, Cecil Richards who coveted a
saddle enough to impersonate the
mall order wife, Dora Lloid who man
aged to , worm a proposal out of
Honry's partner and Darrel Welmer,
the minister. - Mrs. E. E. Cood was
coach of this number. - Between
scenes one and two George Chad
wlck -and Darcy McCool sung "Mary
and Her Chewing Gum." ' The clos
ing numbers wero a tap dance by
John Fisher with harmonica accom
VHEU-,THAT
IW SORE THE
A3&JT AT Home said
THE DETECTIVE"
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1
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IMClUBINGs
fx T5EGIMEOT
VM WTCUEM
HOtSEY HBGHBOUS EVEQY Vky
CLCV
SuK reiiji wt wia soviet, "'M-s.fj!!!il
By J. R. Williams
paniment , by Charles Fisher and
Da icy MoCool and a chorus number,
by the high school under the direc
tion of Miss Vlft. - .-" - J"'
Mrs. L. R. Lay spent-Saturday at
Hot Lake with her - mother-in-law,
Mrf A. -B. UnnltH, U. relievo Mrs:
Bertha Proctor - knd Mrs. Ira Feld
man who arc r.t tho i.Uc with their
mother.,.;,- ,; : , r
Mra. Nannie 6::h'j'ofr, Vhri vent :tb
Portland lor ft gilter-oporutlon 're
cently, Bonds' wnvd t:mt the doctors
in Portland stnto tl.e trouble Is . not
goiter but will liuve to make a fur
ther oxumlnntlcu tc determine what
lc causing the spelling m her neck.
It Is believed it may bo aomo nerv
ous disorder.
Clark
4
Although kicking abotit high taxes
lr. universal, when a group of Douk
hobor women In British Columbia
emphasized their objection by sitting
naked In the open, It was In the na
turo of a newd departure.
It's hard to ' tell what to plant
nowadays, but our suggestion would
bo more food faddists. .
- Governor wfcior, is . blithely up and
doing, with the-result that not a few
of the boys are done.
Scientist says that "ink can bfc
put to many good Aises."- Wot when
it's In the get-rlch-quick stock Dales
man s fountain pen.
; We rend that '.'tho English lecturer
in America is a standing joke." somej
body ought to get the Joor chap a
chair.
It. having been settled that. MY.
Gnndhl will wear trouflors in Europe,
an anxious world may return to at
fairs of lewser moment.
Sometimes we dally with tho va
grant thought that birth control
would have more to recommend It If
it could be made retro-active.
- Men who speak their minds, says
tho offlco sage, rarely say mucn.
Hor voice may be high-pitched, but
.the girl who struck out Babo KUth
apparently aouaii v. piUJii mat wy.;
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EVERy PEESOW
SETTIKleT OFF
THE TRAIhl,
FRECIsILeS
FAILS TO
FIWD HIS
FRIEWD TW
DETEcTNE?.....
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WfcLF COZEN
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I Chats With !
Parents t
.. UNBREAKABLE TiiSHES
,. By Alice Juilson Teale -
"-In all habit training It la well to
bear in mind that the child eventual
ly, must learn1 to handle himself in
'the- midst of an 'adult environment.
It saves him a good deal of difficult
Unlearning if correct habits are set
up from the Btart. -
- For the little child who is just
learning to eat, brightly colored ena
meled cups and bowls seem at' first
to be--the most satisfactory kind of
dishes- since they are both attractive
and unbreakable. . ; -. r
; Sooner or later, however, the child
must - learn -i to 'eat from ordinary,
breakable dishes. If he has been
trained . from the start to handlo
dlshjs- with tare, he has already es
O Bu Percuial Chmhpker Wrekw or
T-SYNOPSIS: When the wle ot
- fn wtatthv John Wave sc. C'Infr
leaves him Ale consolation is their -dauoAferU
ttotemarj.- But- their
. hapvu H"rooatAer- ts .tnterruvttii
by i ner aodiicilon and li'ays
pd0 l lie and Hifte, to re-
1 oover htr and trap, tht crooks.
Alter tul-fflno over to them Ma
famed "unlunK" dlnmond The
Vneettlne siln -end (i.etiunno m
. smdhet oems As find, ttotemnry
tnsnne but the name "Jtmmyl"
oiliitfrt in terror 6e(ore the dies
. remains as. o (.- The-hetter to
track tht neurtu rteponslhie Wave
lakei n lUiWrte. Hut- -Hut on (is
' bn -itndennorW character-: fc.io.rn
is elm. Wave. fe nloit irdllit
: ttroKlino hhoul 8 r. .. vrht.re
he hart 0"n I" traclt a, rvmar ol
u n kMnnnii.n oaha - Wave jitum.
bleu over, th imrfw ol, a mm
And. l-mi - rol)1rd -nnrt is '""
from ille renrr.hu a lerrldo oloio,,
Chopter 31 - -'..i
WAVE'S HOPt DEFERRED
THE .thief?. '.. . , 1-
Hnd :fie. returned In. ssnrch -ot
further ,j-loot. .fo see whether- lit
ylrtlm were dead or hot to recover
.someininK . tncrimiumiuK u.m uc
had dropped? ; .,s.i. ...
Or hod : he perhaps aeon in
itnaellng; bj ,the. body, and. fo'nrlni
ilhat Is. bad,, seen, sufficient:' Of -i htm
.to he able to Identify him. Had re
turned to sllenoe me?.-.
Might he have turned about and
followed hie with.-a view iq roo
tling mo ns he had robbed this un
; fnrtunala old man?
Tne BOllceman sprang
, Very Improbable, as . I certainly
did not look like a person wlio
might .be worth robbing dressed
as I was for tlie part that 1 was
playing. -.
Tbeso ..thoughts' Dashed through
my, mind as I roso to my, feet to
faco a policeman who, club In
band, . .stood menacingly glaring.
blB other , hand resting on the
pistol., that protruded from Its
opened bolslor. ;
."Put 'em up," ho growled,
and w.. "
t put one up llko lightning,
stralglit from my hip to the point
of Ills low. und oven ns the tre
incurious blow wont homo. I real
ized that, lb. my sudden wrath., I
hud ,, committed tho most foolish
act ot my life . -No
Judge would believe my
itory . that liie pnllcomaii bad
(truck mo. II rat, struck me down
withoui a word.
Nor, evoh If the policeman had
admitted It,, would be hao oeen
severe!) plainel for adnpilng thai
melliod of arreailng whai he sup
posed to Do a murderous nighway
robber, caught lu the very act .of
oxamlnlng with wcl blood atalnert
hands the purse ne had so violent
ly and brutally stolen.
, No. I hnd made an awkward
position .Into one Just about as
dangerous as It could be. Mad 1
meekly accepted - the 4ltuatltin. 1
might possibly have been able to
prove that 1 was not the thler mil
murdore,., or, falling that. I mlghi
perhaps have been given the bene
at of, the doubt- -ai any rnio; to
the extent of a lighter sentence. :
- But In tho most uutnriunule anil
BUsplclous clrcumHtnncca In . the
world, I had acted In the worst
possible, way by my own act con
firming tho suspicions. ,,
. Why should an Inuocenl man re
sist arrest, and with sucb desper
ate violence?
My blood boiled at the thought
that I had been betrayed by Hits
rufflamy policeman s Illegal vlo
lence into doing that which would
send, me to prison, and so Ini.Tfcn
with my life's niiFliiKsa. ot trackliif
down Itnsemnry s tiiurdi'tcia.
As the policeman drew hla ptsioi
I struck., again with nil in ,
strength; and even as 1 did so.j
V'l
tablished habits which later, when -he
is promoted to a seat at the fant !
lly dinner table, will prevent his-, !
breaking mother's- best dinner plates j .
and glassware through sheer awk- 1
wardness.-- - . . i 1 1 f ,
All things considered, It Is probably 1
best to let the child from the begin-
nlng eat from ordinary china dishes.'
Certainly, he will break a few of them i
In the process of learning how W '
use them, but the damage Isn't apt to J '
bo serious. v , -
When tho two-year-old breaks jA'
dish and sees by his mother's face,
that this Is something to be sorry for;1
he Will try to be more careful In'the" '
future. At the same time he learns i
that dishes dropped or thrown upotf
the floor will break,- a- Useful bit -ot'l
information which he would not thus
early acquire if he were given onlyi :
enamel dishes. w t -r, ; -- ; - Jt
The penalties attached to breakages y
and . destruction . should - be luatn
enough to make-the child feel thabi '
I they are a cause for regret. Brief but ;.
not unkindly evidence of disapproval-.
i la usually enough torteach this lesson; -.
was doing;, - ,; y . ';..ua
But now, reason told me that It ' J '-
l could dlsiihle tho .man. and get.
away. l.ailgut yet escape ,tbo net,,,.
lu which fate and my folly, bad
enmeshed me. - - - .-.."..-:."i..--V5i
. All this had Hashed througb iny.'S "
mind in the time It takes, .to de-q ,
liver a noupia. or swin oiows,
My. first bad. sent the .poceaian'J n
staggering back,-probably a little
dazed and shaken. :My
eecond, ..5.;
KuoCKCd mm flown. . out. not ovfc".,;'hq
...1 now. rushed,- and kicked .witbirij
all .my. e.trsngtU not at-..-'th.-.prae-ida ,
trate man's bead .or body, wtaJ "'
the , hand, that grasped, the. pistol; . :
This ,.t .sent;,. Jlylng, and,;.as. .tl.:acn
pollcemao scrambled ewlttly to btai:;
feet,-! .aimed aontber blow t--tbn
point ot hl . law. This he. parti1" a
dodged,, caught wa a splendid, cltft,,,,
with, his leftv and. swung, up. hlqrj
club to brain me-as I siaggered. m,Wt
: Uucklng. 1 sprang -in.- dung myi
ar.ms, Jahuut, hltri, '.lo,nd:.b.eavlljr' , w'ef"
foil . together to ,U . irottntlv,i;,n-.H'.'
v Suddenly .bye ai;klnd ,ot tniulu( -.
consent, we released holds anox r.
acramhled to 'out. feet. ' Instantlj '
I Struck, , and. again I, got. jn;.;',
heavy blow before .hl9 club wlilrled;
up. Then th '-club fell, and. ,a feKii
did. so,. 1 raised my almosi. ueelessio
left iirm to protect my head while i "
tor nis pistol and shot me.
I. delivored a tremendous dii. . : .
that was to finish the fight
Almost simultaneously we struck ,
and, as my loft arm broke, so did : ;
the policeman's law. Ae I stag- , '
gorod bock, ho droppcij without a"
aound. and lay like a sack of Hour,,
Inert and niotlnnieas. -
: Drawing a deep breath, t stopped"1
bnck, turned and sprinted, thank-! !)
ful beyond measure that no sound 1 "
of following footsteps .came- .' Out v ',.
my thankfulness was premature. ''
Scarcely was I well Into my;-'
stride before there was a loud,'.'',,
bang. , i - -, -1 . -, -
A heavy blow struck my leg and ..
I stumbled. . .. l:,'' i
Another bang and a searing, i!"
tparlng pain pussed through my .,
.best, und 1 fell to, the ground. .
a Again, a third bang, and I felt'!'-1:--
as though a sledge hammer bad bit
me on the bead.
The policeman had won after altsift .
iiy a legltluiale relnL . y . iit
(Juosslng. that 'would Instantly" '
run. he had lain -Hill until my back''"'"
was turned He bad then sprung,,;
to where the pistol lay. and had. X1
shut. mo thr.lce5, ..,,,lvw,..;;. xltM','' a
I had had no compunction about.'.' ''
hitting h I m as Itard and as often',', !w
as I could, lu return for the eowV.i
ardly blow ho had struck me wftta.!i v
his club while 1 knelt with my-'-'
imck turned to nlm; and he now",',
had equally little .:. compunction"
about kicking me on the bead . ,j
twice, with all. his strength, as f
iny wounded and bleeding upon;'' J'"
the ground..- . ,-.j -
"You make a move,", be growled.
and I'll give yoii another' bullet,,,-
lust where It'll do you most good;
Mr. Thug." ... ' -
I made no roply. for 1 was fast .';
losing consclotistic68.. and believed... T
that I was dying dying In bltter.v',
.inner at the thought that Rose- :,
mary s murderer would now go un
punished. - f'' '
. I have a dim remembrance of .,;. '
nclng roughly dragged along the
4rnund, and dropped beneath the ,!w
uinp post beside the body of tbe ''
uiiirdered man.
I "tf it'll 111(1 4) fltl!4tltk A tikis te.) -
Woya's Assumed name Decomet
jnly a nun:rc tomorruv But even
tone walls, bars and mghtmarat
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