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T h e y rode th rou gh o u t t h e Business dlstrtet for a h a lf hour, and th e n , when th e s tre e ts w ere th i c k e s t w ith trafile, llo w n r d s o n gave th e ord er, an d H a r vey pushed tlie le v er to th e last noteh. F p and down th e m ain th o r o u g h f a r e s ttie m a c h in e sped, c r e a ti n g tu rm o il in its wake. P olicem en sh o u ted th e ir w a n tin g , but th e men heeded th e m not. H a r v e y would h ave liked very m uch to com ply w ith th e c ity speed ordi n an ce. but llo w n r d s o n urged a g a in s t It. F in a lly one policeman, with th e c i t y ’s in tere st more a t h e a r t th a n any th e y had yet met w ith, ran out to in te rce p t th em , dodged In tim e to sa v e h im self, th en ran on behind, secured th e licen se nutnher and Jotted it down In Ids notebook It w as thou th at ll o w a r d s o n advised less speed “T a k e your runahout h om e now. Mr W illiam s, and keep both It and your *o lf under cover. W h e n a policem an ca lls to place yon u nd er a rre s t your w ife must led him that you a re not t home. Von will get le tte r B r in g it to m e b e fo re you 1 ’ e f u r t h e r a ctio n .” T h e policeman called at noon, and Mrs. W illia m s observ ed h er h usband s In s tn n lions T h e a fte r n o o n mall brought Wi l li ams a le tt e r ft • m th e • h le f o f | dice. NV Ith tr e m b lin g tic :«*r« lie to re open the c m e l o p c . read th e le tter th rou gh and th en dre sen fo r th e s tre e t A h a lf hour Inter h: sfiH>«l b e fo re llo w a r d s o n llo w n r d s o n sullied "M r H ow ai'tlson." H a rv ey tiegaii. “how did j o i i knew th a t I would get a le tte r f r . \ 11 th e c h i e f o f p o lic e ? " “ It is «-vident th a t you w ere n ev e r arrestisi be hire for speeding. They alw ay s follow th is c o u rse w hen 11 prominent person is not found a t hom e when th e policem an calls. L e t ’s read what It s a y s .” It opened with tile usual salu tatio n and p ro-ceded : "Y o u a r e u nd er a r r e s t fo r b re a k in g th e c i t y o r d in a n c e re la t iv e to t h e speed o f au to m o biles. I h ave I11 hand all n e c e s s a r y eviden e to prove t h a t you w ere in th e au to m o b ile a t th e tim e and a c t ing a s ch au ffe u r. You w e re going at a speed o f l o t less fluiti th irty miles per hour, and this. too. in th e h e a r t o f tin* c i ty ’s bu sin ess d istric t. You can avoid flirt lier tr o u b le by re m ittin g at c n e e the am o u n t o f y ou r tine. .S-’.V* “ L\ clien t, e x c e l le n t ." llo w a r d s o n ex claim ed in a tone o f delight. “ I f he had not licet su p a r tic u la r as to esti m atin g th e s >ced w c won d h i\o been put to th e ms ossify o f d e m a n d in g It o f him «'a:! th e e s t im a b le g en tlem an o v er th e teleph on e nir.1 tell him that you will sem i the olici k by th e next m ail.” W illiam s did sc. “ I h ave alread y notified th e probable p u rch ase r to call here, and if 1 mis ta k e not this is in* at th e d o or.” T h e door o|*one«l. and th e p ro bable p u rch ase r w alk ed in to th e room. A fte r a few m o m en ts o f d esu lto ry co n versa tlon the c h i e f s le tter w as handed to him. and he read it th rou gh . " T h e noon edition o f th e N ews con tain s an acco u n t o f this e s c a p a d e ," he rem arked " I ’ll t a k e th e ru n a b o u t." W illiam s had com e to th e office in tlie motor, and the p u rch ase r, havin g w ritten out a che« k t > H a r v e y ’s order, took im m e d ia te possession o f th e mu ch lue. “ Mr llo w a r d s o n , you a re indeed a specialist e x t r a o r d in a r y in ad v e rtis in g !" W illia m s cried, holding out his timid w hen they w ere once more in Howards«!!!’« ot!h-e. " T h a n k you. Mr. W illia m s. L e t me a s s u r e you th a t you nee«l h av e no mi e a s in e s s r e p ir d in g o u r little s t r a t a g e m O ur friend will not d a re s|K*ed abo ve ten m iles w ithin th e city and tw e lv e in th e co u n try . I d oubt if he has much relish for th e p ay in g o f flues H o w ev e r, should he e v e r h av e o ccasio n to te s t tlie a u to ’s speed and tind it not a b o v e e ig h tee n m iles per hour you can tr u t h fu lly say t h a t you had a lw a y s th o u gh t tills speed w as its limit until th e c h i e f o f police in fo rm ed you d i f fe re n tly W r ite a ch e c k for $2.*>. p ay a ble to tin* order of tlie city , and I will ty p e a le tte r to th e c h i e f to go with it." T h i s is the letter th a t fairly duui founded the ch ie f o f police: " Y o u r co m m u n ic a tio n receive»!. I am u n ab le to s t a te at w hich i am the m ore surprise«!—y o u r c h a r g e th a t I w as sp«*t*tling over th e limit or th e fa c t th at th e old au to would go o v er ciglit- «H‘ii mil«*« p«*r hour, a f a c t o f w hich 1 w as h«*r**iofor«* d o u b tfu l I have dis pos«*«l o f tin* au to and as sp«*«sl was th e first and most ess en tia I re qu isite I w as a b le to produce u n im p e a ch a b le «•vidciie«* th at the m a c h in e j»oss«*ss«*d th is q u ality T h in k in g you for t h e u n solicited favor. I ta k e g reat pleasu re in handing you the Inclose«! cheek in full p ay m en t o f my tin«*." 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