Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 241, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 22, 1928 Page: 4 of 20
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' Every day the Time® sells mor® IMupen I® Okhh—mi City thu tU« are iom—,
f FOUR-OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY X ta
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MANAGER SAYS
1928
New York when
I Stealey’s management.
don't know the polities of any of the
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and ■ oil center”
opowstmz
uonal commit terman
Jolin
seeking
growpn
Nihlem of f’ltha
"LSttie Nirk
nr l hest ' •
% td--f vgan:
Baven port — *0•
376.a-woc.
urnd
working te make 1‘
Reduce
sk-lI lieu
the Acid
In lick stomachs— instantly
candidate for re-elertion.
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In Honor of Washington
candidates."
demonstration
I Potomac in
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•Do I look no ignorant?"
salute from President Coolidge.
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of-
want to buy a homty
LewTukes
ELECTRIC RADIO!
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nue.
I robbed him ahout three weeks ago.
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DALLAS
Arthur O. Fuller and
Ray Neal.
Floyd O. Meyers.
CABIN, TOURIST THIRD CABIN, pad THUD ALAM 2*1*—
“COLDS
from? he asked suddenly.
I
MFEldowneysSon
"The western part."
"Manitoba." waa the prompt reply.
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President Participates
In Virginia's Ceremony
and
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COTTON GROUP
NON-POLITICAL
KANSAS
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STUDEBAKER
COMMANDER
» 11—Ltele mymphony.
10— sytvania Fnresters,
A. J.’HARWI CO.
ATCHIsON, KAS.
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net
t •• — Great Monnats ia Hitovy.
I Quartet.
10:30—Danee munie.
Rhe smiled and shook her head.
"No. there isn't very much one can do in typhoid. h's mainly a
Fore
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by Glen Condon Tulau, a
MAS—mvoo Tulea-Iaaa
• n0—Great Mmn.nl. la History.
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Winchester Spading
Fork, best made, $2.25
Winchester Rakes,
—41.s0-91.s5
PREVENT GRIPPE"FLU
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BeSureluis Price3Oc
CASCARZ QUININE
V'a
• I T st— Ike sad Mike.
• 7. is—Strine quintet.
• » a—Male qunrtet.
• 11 .1— Nighthawk
__________ . With them
practically all memhers Of the
, . oaa Legion, prior to Memortel Bay.
Rumors hare It that Harry Lab™ c. B. ollarhide, seryice officer ot
** the Oklahoma legion. said Wednes-
Sdeq
. ——at
eloseness of his merutiny.
"Where do you come
OKLAHOMA CITY
Building and LoanAssn
120- program,
19130- Dance musle.
i
pay off a mortgage^ or
refinance your present loan
while many of Niehlos's supporters
sought to combine forces of Low- 1
den. Dawes and Curtis under the
Woi ld's
Champion Cm
going around is rather severe."
"O. I see. Well 4 auppose there's no accounting for these things, is
-therer _______
Its first membership drive as the
first step toward reorganization.
e CANADtANj SERVICE
“•-AchO-UNES
on presidential nominees with Skelly
lieutenants spreading the word for
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fewer iw -yw - little Uma Is Can V.K
--- is her appiteation pr. Sartoriun Een"
fa»ntonable Ketaurent *»• Ambawndeun.
beautitul French woman end ne
On veturnina !• her Solti
Ing. chief auditor of the association,
has changed from the republican So
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Now members are C. Guy Ander-
son. Fred S. Leland. Ed Reynolds.
Convenient and economical loan plans
for Home Buyers
A concentrated plant food-- uve
a little for your flowers, garden
and lawn. s-lb. to WR-tb pkgs-
Grower Association Not To
Use Influence. .
desks in Washington to hold a recep-
Coolidge in
h :00-Variety he
379.— wav.
_ Ascania,
Auomuranin
democratic party. "I never ask per-
sona their politica when I hire them,
and right now I don't know the poll
ties of a dozen of the employes. 1
' never did It when I waa warden,
A short and economical route
by land and sea.
One Unit
NR STEINITEELECTRIC
—■ to you inenecomplete se** ~
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STUART CO.
Dept. 7021. Marahall, Mich.
Pease send me FREE end POST-
PAID a box of Stuart's tablets.
LE8IM Tt EXTEID .
S ALE OF POPPIES
. An attempt (6ne200.000 aruricias *
popplea la Oklahoma and 300a00 in
other atates, will be made by the
Oklahoma department o< the Ameri-
i
-.waucationat ralks.
ASA I—VI HU. Des Moines--AM
orehestra.
--Certesy pregram at1in-
from __________
dard Time). Spend a
Montreal or Quebec— 1
..nd that was supposed to be a po-
ll litical job. I don't care what their
! politics are so long as they can do
' the work," Morley declared.
Steamer sails from Montreal at 10 a.m.and
about 0 p.m. (Eastern Stm-
day before sailing in
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For particulars add re—
cnanp STKAM aMir
COMPANY LIMITED,
1135-1137 Olive Street,
Bt. Louis. Mo.
or any agent
The Supreme Kingdom
question of what not to do I only hesitated because we—the other
nurse and I—both think it a little odd that Sir Charles, who's an old men
and not strong either, should have such e mild case, when the type that's ,
I signed as a foreruner of the country
wide obnervance of Washington’"
No Indigestion!
SI'S centeied in the little city on the
985
Americd's Time-tested
moment, then closed them again.
* "Come outside a moment," he whispered to the nurse when he
' reached the donr.
V She followed him into the hall, looking up inquiringly.
s "Do you consider he's very ill?" asked Roger.
•• She looked at him earnestly and shook her head.
• sat—wren. Mimmeapalia-St, reel— 140
8 100- Minneapolie prgvam.
7:16— Musical program
Guy Mitchell and John Davis, po-
lice. answering a call early Tuenday j
night from the I toe block on North
Walter sail down the Potomac In time to |
- reach Alexandria shortly after I
luncheon Mr. Coolidge invited for
"O. ng
" hgain torn.__—________
Roger took leave of the invalid. who opened his sunken exes for *
or ATTACHMENTS/
Birthday Celebration at Al-
J , J — Aia . a. \ I l e IAr
exandria, Urui vN-
By First President, Plans
Demonstration.
25,000 milc5 in
less than 2 1,000
minute- nothing
else on earth ever
ran so tar so fast
tenant.
"Lttie Nirk will
uggernaut ALiSESTONa
TcByAliceCampbell TURN UUI run
tablished at the sutrvin hold
Both Erpress Confidenre
g sr-5 c2ytninz- pn.for.
While waiting or «• angwer. t- ntent
trente herseit tn tea at the f=n:-----
hcome interested >s the conyersation of a
Xh« paEoeihman.mwhncacatorhrunng tab m tportimtne mornina
Ethrh.ieduror French Womiw nt the Ttauran eome is pe Dr garoru
..nTnSrw, ’hat »h« la Isdy clitford. A few daye Inter her hunbem:
str cher Cir"ora la „Fiekn with iyphoia rever ana fir Sarto, hia siven."•
Im Shneti. and °IAborntory -I ta himvir exetumively to Str Charm,
pmtbo is taken on ehe rase •• Asy nurse.
gw«r Clifford. Sir chertes only arriven •" Canne"
Among the early birds appearing . tca five tears
on the scene were: skelly. Nichlom, birthday to becelebrated. ".u-k
Lew Wents. Ponca City: Grant Me-
Now is the time to prepare and fer-
tilize the garden! Order by phone.
He used to suffer after eating-but ne
more! He carries instantancous relief
in his pocket. Hearty, eaters-herd
qmokers-high liyers-find Stuart a a
boon and blessing!
Why have a sour stomach—or risk e
bad breath? One or two tablets, and
your stomach has the alkaline it needs
for serene digestion. And you haven t
burned your stomach with soda; only
soothing things like maznesia and cal-
cium carbonate are used in Stuart s.
Skelly,T ul-a
SPECIAL RADIO
PROGRAM
w. respect fuliy Inivte you to "ipten
In* trom 9 >• to 11 30 Wednesday
evning. February ff. •*** KVC
runa (wave length 348.6, kilneyeles
-PILUPS-
"whose district Alexandria lies, and
and I’m glad to see h»'a resting quletly. You can come in
*o, the plains."
"Yes, but Im astonished at your knowledge."
eDo K look mo ignorant
exvary "one over here is ignorant about American geography. T never
expeet them to know anything. When I mentioned Manitoba to one man
be ahia at once o, yea. certral Amerien"!"
(To Be Continued) 1
Enough for the one-week teat, in the
handy pocket box, will be mailed com-
plimentary if you um coupon below. I
Or any drugstore can supply you with
: Stuart s today; at 25c for the rocketsize,
600 for the large size, and $1.20 for
‘ “Swifts
Vigoro"
. Steamships Antonia.
Andania," Letitia and
Athenia for Belfast.
Liverpool and Glasgow.
now
arden
golf
•REPLACE NO DIVOTS" is the rule fa?
bark-yard toll. Do all the digging you want
to—start the game right with the eason and
Winchester tools from MeEldowney’s.
interesting program
ginin. . I
Mrs. Coolidge decided to remain in ;
Washington, fearful lest the cold i
from which she has been suffering t
woula he aggravated by the trin___I
AU progrom"
chain programs
trip Senators Swanson
fieials set Alexandria as their desti-
nation and dozenn of those of the
federal government closed their
{00
ways know what to do. Crude and
harmful methods will never appeal
to you. Go prove this for your own
sake. It may anve a great many
disagreeable hours.
Ba sure to get the genulne Phu
HpT Milk of Magnesia prone ri badby
physictans for M years in correcting
excess acids. Ila and Ma a botte
any drugstore.
"Milk at Magnesia" has been the
r. a. Registerea Trade Mark of The
Charles H Philips Chemical .Com
panv and its predecesnor Charles H.
Phillipa since 1875.—fAdv.)
__we want you to get
the interesting details
of our Home Loan Plan
and of O. C. B. 4 L. •
Service—a sort of sery-
ice that will be new to
you!
The "short
the whets whteh base base ruehed se
the market le thelaet fw menthel
Wednesday noon It appeared
" x-r™;- ,x"x. -
fall in Vova with her He tried at first to ignore the fact, but when this kozee: G. N. Kneeland Enid,
became difficult, he „Ught excusea to take him away in the evening* William Chappell nndvern Whit
Thia led to questions and reproaches which mails him stui more uncom- ing. Powhumka: W. J. Fleming and
-s= s ee-25 ne E
kimaing him good night, at first half in jest, but now more and more Keaton. Okmulgee. tion in honor of Mr.
warmth crept into this pretended maternal embrace until he found Only two addresses will be made hitorie Carlyle house, where *the
uglmaaK trying to avoid it. even though avoidance helped to define ths at the banquet, with the principal 1 con vention which framed the can-
todious position. He waa no prig, and There— waa attractive, yet the speech by Charles O’Conner, Tula*, stitution was conceived. With them
distaste he felt for the situation neutralised her power to lure him, recalled as the "wit" of the Okla- _____ .
GMoreover, ahe showed him a aide she had kept concealed from his father. homa Press aswoclation gridiron last state legislature and other state of-
and the unconscious revelation convinced him of what he had always month and Mrs. Walker M. Coomba, fieiais.
emdupected— simply that Therese had all the instincts of a cocotte, oklahoma City, president of the Ordering out the Maytower to i
.Whether she actually was one or not was a matter of chance and op Women’s Republican club
hence, under government auspices.
The ghnde streets along
Cullough. Tutaicharienc Hn.wb whTeh thelnirt"prdaident role on Nl ,
Tulna; Glen Condon, Tulsa. Hawk, way to church were draped in fu
citn, and hunting, and military and
jatriotie unite souzht places to pe-
rade past a reviewing stand for a
with hendquarters "f Iwth ' am!
of the World war dead Last year
247,000 flowers wore sold ia Okla-
homa and surrounding states.
T
ELECTRIC RADIO
WHY BUT AN ywTmED NsetHs set.
wHm yss een Hr the time • tested
BrsiNffi UBCTfoCM WeMMeiaglv
law priee ST BIN IT B kieetriea base
alven mltens st Users efeattefseten
ertrmnanee la MASS amerien bome
— .. . . former Representative Carlin, all of
Often Visited Virginia, as well asC. Bascom Slemp.
formerly private secretary to the
president and a resident of I ir-
^RbRM ns time went on. .....
e Tnafraid I shall hate to turn you out now. We have To be a little
ratrict." .
" He glanced up quickly, then jumped to his feet. The screen which
.guarded the door to exclude draughts had kept him ignorant of the
. nurse a quiet entrance until she was almost beside him.
"Have I stayed too long?"
one of two handits who
' fatbar. too. He did not hate her as he felt she hated him. he waa only
„hearuly sorry she had come into the family. Whatever amorous diver |
along she might indulge in he considered were no affair of his, he merely
• hoped she kept them well hidden from his father. He believed her to
-ba fairly discreet. It was always something of an ordeal to meet her, he
’rather dreaded it. stin he had always carried It off decently, and it got
; the police station and asked recent
victims to view them. Fred Edwards,
night watchman for the Young Keb
ior garage, 27 East Second street,
pointed out Stamp as one of the trio
who took $11.90 from him Monday
night at the point of a gun.
Cecil Brown of the unit block.
North Ellison avenue, waa arrested
by Detectives R. F. Brandom and
M Veazey and identified by Pete
Reeves, night waiter at the Blue
Goose cafe, 214 South Robinson ave
"fairness to all the
Okis homa City time,
oniy la summery
Praetically all of Virginia’s
aw.-WDAF. Kanene CMy—am
6:00- sehool af ihe .ir.
TT
•Skells * cl- tion •"
Lattie avenue, arrested the men who |
gave their names aa L. R. Bradshaw,
Dallas, and J. E. Stamp, Kansaw ।
City, whom they found carrying
guns. When they took the men to
Rumors that Morley wss using (is trying to throw the cotton ano- ma. We plan to sell 200,000 here in
hi. Influence to swing the associa-ciation into politics. the State"
tion for the democratic party are, --------T? _ . , Part of the money obtained from
not true the manager said Morley ; Japanese Opponition Party Leadn | the sale of the flowers goes into the
Is a democrat. c. U stealey, tor TOKIO, Feb. 22.——With re-1 fund for care of former aervleo men.
mer man IE n repbHenn. - turns tn for mere then a fourth nt One cent from each poppy zold ia—
Morley denied that he had threat' the seats to be filled in the diet, the g| von to the veterans at the Musko-
enea to fire all republicans on his ' minseito or opposition party Wednes zee hospital who aavemble poper
payroll unless they switch to thedny had n lead of twelve. flowers during the year. J
4 hieuge-- *20
N en--Ipana Trowbuours
b 10-cjonrieh hour.
9 so-National Grand opera.
|B on-. Manger orenestra „
477 *— won, Jettercem 41,, —.IS
• •e-HAueational: Kiddles nour.
a oe- Address; boosters.
were given memberships in the Opti i
mist club here this week, A. V.
Stephenson, secretary, announced
Wednesday. The chib ia conducting I
i the democratic party at Morley s re \ eterans confined at the United
quest. Lehming waa auditor under Statu Veterans hospital at Musko-
Glass. Representative
an uninstructed delegation
. no —\ ariety hour.
• -n— Scuelie hour’.
{n e—erenaders
416—wax-w i in.
L it I’neie «>uinn
; o«|— Brunswick hour.
|li Noveliy program
1 VII HnnANmna
4-.*— WIN. Cineimnati-
r. 60 \ pzabond».
,m— Musical program.
. oStudi fearures.
1 all of the four candidates for the
chnirman’s office would be present
at the Washington feast, with reser
vations made for Shear. fharle"
Hawke of Shawnee. Harwood Ken:
ton of Okmulgee and Mid Lacer of
' Anadarko.
Hales Heads Reception
Lobby gossip principally centered
wore pssed olt
“Why. no. Mr. Clifford. Bine* you ask me, I ean honestly nay that it giy NAEnADrSe pIT-AN
seems to both the night nurse and me an unusually light case of typhoid- Ol A wEMOET9 r U I UN
about the lightest I've ever nursed. I should say. It certainly is typhoid. OPTIMIST CLUB LIST
yet he has never run as high a temperature as one would expect." 1 _ _
"Considering his age, that a lucky, isn’t it?" Six oklahoma eity business men |
RIek stomachs, sour stomachs and
indigestion usually mean excess
acid. The stomach nerves are over
stimulated. Too much acid makes
the stomach and intestines acur.
Alkali kills acid instanty. The
best form ia Phillips’ Milk ot Mag-
nesin, because one harmless, taste
less dose neutralizes many times. Ra
volume ia acid. Since its invention.
60 years age. it has remained the
standard with phyaicians everywhere.
Take a spoonful in water aad your
unhappy condition will probably, end
in five minutes. Then you will al-
sioutinz f
. WASHINGTON, Feb. !!.—W-
with Virginia, which gave George Wash-
Ington to the nation, recalled her
glorious past for President Coolidge
Wednesday with a celebration at
Alexandria of the first president s
I 7 n- Remington bend
1 48— Nadie Reiliekera,
Mll-wrtl. Pallas—AM
7 Great Momenta in Hintory.
; 20- string quartet
0,1-, Fort Warth see
; • — *- ~ll MW ___
> 0-Populer numbers.
IH4- wuAs, Leniaville—ISM
7 nn—tires. Moments Is Aistory.
7 30- studie concert.
si-wMc, Htemphie—see
7 00- srudie. ‘
aae.-wsM. Nashville-890
J 7 n0- Dinner coneert
in 20—Amerieen Leuion danee.
-MS—WOMB. Mew WH—SI 1010
I on— Musieal: danee; theater.
4.1- woAl, Ban Aalaale 888
1 - Kirina quartet,
1 00- Utab pregram.
847.0—NBA, near., 878
7 11— Washington brithay program.
44M.8—krt. iOS Angele-—
11 on- Vagabonda
1 3 0e—Concert oreheatra.
an4.4- KGo, epakland—in•
■ it on—Rroadways and boulevard,
12 an— banee musle.
ted and
lien l us
Chickasha man a banner.
---W. T. Hales. Oklahoma 1 ill mill
I talint aS chairman of the reception
committe remained on duty through-
' out the day greeting new arrivals.
____gee, have completed asembling 100.-
"I know Lehming Ie a repubijcan; 000 ot the artificial flowers which
because he told me he waa, but I are nold for 19 eenta each. io be
worn on Memorial day in memory
—E*Ee dhetamilysiee.
mzsezaE
com Vectory: Atchison, Kaasee.
Wager aa a possible distraction,
xrxrs......................
i— EFrench, haic Belgian .with the qualities of both races....... Nih-
mi .....................
convictione.....eubject he, beheved ■■ “ atepmother with perfect rbrctnnirmanori-
courtesy, determined to make the heat of the situation. wisi." . m.itien now held hv Hvron
SUWhiie Therese was recovering from her hunting aceidentTogeraat m X.r P ikT.lX Citv. who is
with her nearly even evening, talking or reading aloud, at her request. D. hear of
He to VB —--
Winchester Garden
Hoes .........UM
Winchester
Spades
On/The
"Ns. And in any case we can’t complain, ran we?" (
He liked her laugh and the frank way ahe looked at him. Her eyes ,
were as clear aa a sunny pool that mirrored brown leaves. He liked, too.
the freshness of her skin and her rather square, white teeth, with a tiny |
neparating the middle two. They made her look so honest: It
wag a friendly, fee rises face, yet there was nensitiveness about it. evident
from the way the color mounted into the cheek al the unintentionai
MB. I—BSD, Mt. Li-SM
artet.
oubadoura.
hou r
LA. PIMabergh 8M
The okinhoma Cotton Growers as- ■_________— _
socintion is a non political orzaniza: rest o the employes. Aa far aa I
tion and no efforts on ths part of know Lehming la still a republican,"
'the manazement has heen made •• Morley aald.
aid any political party. Sam. I Morley admits being a strong sup-1 "Thla year," aald Dollarhide." we
Morley, general manager, said porter of the democratie party and will send the flowers in Louisiann,
Wednesday. , favors Al Smith, but denies that be Tegan. Arkanaaa. Arianna and Pana-
PARTY DINNER i
____ : "on’v——’ “A -
1,000 Persons Expected At :weww‛wW,uV55:
Republican F east. . "AaE-WMnc Heart Orgleatra; sl
nepubliean- .......... "r th" : Wowwn.W uuc •
state had arnio-d in ohini...... : a u, — AMAi. I re"a opera - 1 atring I
weodnesdav afternoon i" attend . -si"lette"—at tr. NaD. who. : , 00 pan: 7
Washinaton ianu-i ....... : wow. ’ ' 30,22002
temple al h •*” ’’ • • • • • • •
nielli With full' 1*0 ” S:6—KYW.
S,,g corging ”• w «; .Iohnston : ne-tham ion Fparhere
HerVe6. Rifflimni . o--Sy Ivanta Foresters.
524
"eing E‛ ‘ "H
t -pi e-en l • '1.
- | , el.i t lOll of
||| man. A- ni-
193 th Irthday anniversary,
in tin- c.mmonwrnlth interest
HA - Pelipse Clippers.
sii.-Umt Momenta la Mi"nIY.
14-sring quartet.
"Yas. •( course—O. yss"
He thought she seemed a little puzzled.
"Has the doctor's treatment of the case anything to do with it, do
' you think?”
ecide..lquid:
bear. Been-
SiaaiE
MiST Bzt
laesMgMde
A Dintasteful Situation
OIL CHARLES' marriage was as much a bombahell to the baron aa n
3 waa to the neighbors In Cheshire. It waa pesibly more than banquet chairman
r rrx "onieationa
bam me tedious Country life in the north midlands! It proveda eruzhinF
bor.—Moa friends refused tn mix wih those of her hunbnd with .the
result that her house parties were dismal beyond depcription. Tenni”
Ihecarea little for after she had finished dressinz for ‘he part, "nd
hunting she gave op after her thhd experience when a fall strained a
ligament in her back and laid her up for six werka. Altogether "he
loathed England and the English more and more every day. london ah
could have borne, actually Englishmen of a mondame type she found
upremely attractive, but thl. drab life of the rural provine « almpH
mSlgd extinction, beginning with the climate and ending with enter we are
timing the vicar to tea. After a few months she could .not pxen.h mous.' was the
amused by the sensation she was causing. Rhe zrew It ab 1 ront
and casting about for something to mitigute her boredom, hit upon
portunity. . , 1. . . . .. M Lybrand will preside as toaat-
The climax came one night during a short absence of his fsther in master.
London. Therese deliberately came into his room when she knew he was _ the
ta bed. It was ths most painful thing that he could recall in hla whole life "riIA nrihin ri n i
’.and even after six years it embarrassed him to think of it. It was the I W I I KFINI MM II
bad taste that revolted him, the ealm nssumption that he waa readv to | ff • ULIIvU IILLV
enter lght-heartediy into a liaison with his father s wife! He wsa filled
“with disgust and anger. Rhe had placed him in a pom...... where whatever m A nnnAinAAn l vaarAI
The did would put him in the wrong, so realising this he let hi" temper ( AK U11 U UM H YMFN
.get the better of him, and taking her almost rudely by the shoulders Mo 111011WH I IVILIV
she put her out pf the room and locked the done. Naturally enough she
•sever forgave him. * . - ■ —
Since that night he bed seen extraordinarily little of her. He had Victims gay Prisoners Are
• taken the opportunity of moving Into Manchester, on the exeuse of VDA-pI,) ..
• betas nearer the factory, so that it was only an occasional weekend that Men WHO Kobbed I neme
•he apent at White Friars. He had been very guards,! In hla behavior ---.
"toward Therese, and he believed that his father had never suspected With two men identified bj vic-
.anything wrong, although he knew it wes fairly evident that he and his tima as partinipantz in recent rlty
• stepmother were no longer grest friends. Fortunately, not long otter robberiea, police Wednesday were
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•to spending more and more time abroad, until three years sgo. when after their arrest Tuesday night for
"atter sn obstinate struggle his father waa persuaded to give up work and carryinn concealed weapons.
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