Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 202, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1926 — Page 14
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FAMILY ATTACKS RAIDING POLICE Officer, Man and Wife in Chicago Hospital. Bv United Press CHICAGO, Nov. 29.—Three persona are In a hospital here today as a result of a hand-to-hand fight between the family of an alleged moonshiner and two policemen. The policemen, Leslie Larson and Joseph Conley, to the home of John Sazsatewski to arrest him on charges of violating the prohibition law. The officers were reading the warrant, when, according to the officers, Sazsatewski and his 18-year-old son began to fight. The mother Joined in, acording to the officers, and two other children followed her. Sazsatewski was wounded six times, Larson is suffering from three bullet wounds. Mrs. Sazsatewski was knocked unconscious by blows on her head.
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I spent a part of the afternoon with Uncle Jed.” Her eyes widened. “You didn’t tell him?” “About our marriage? No. We've been able to keep it so far as I know. After I'm gone it won’t make so much difference. I suppose you don't care to use my name?” “No,” she replied decisively. “I thought not. Well, you won’t be burdened with it long.” Some secret inward perturbation made her say, "Lon, you don’t seem to consider that I might change while you are away. If absence will make Franklin appreciate me, why won’t yours have the same result with me? Or don’t you want it too?” She could not explain the rush of tears to her eyes. Lon watched her without emotion. “You are the, queerest girl I ever saw. Don't you really know your own heart or are you trying to let me dwn easy?” She made no answer. Indeed she could not have explained her reason for clinging to him, her inexplicable Check Colds In this quick way A cold need not get started if you have the right help ready. A cold that develops can be checked in a day. It is folly not to do that. The greatest help known is HILL'S —a prescription perfected by one of the world’s ( largest laboratories. It combines four of the best helps known to modern science. It is so quick, efficient and complete that we paid $1,000,000 for it. HILL'S does all things at once. It stops the cold, checks the fever, opens the bowels and tones the entire system. Don’t rely on lesser help, and don't delay. Go learn what HILL'S can do. Be Sare It’i Price 30c CASGMffIJt QUININE Get Red Box V M with portrait Health Ruined By Constipation Tells How lie Got Quick Relief. No Sign of Trouble Now.
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desire to run to him from every difficulty. “Because I don’t want your pity,” he continued, sternly. “And don’t misunderstand me about it.” “It isn’t pity for you,” she faltered. “What is it then?” "Pity for myself—that I haven’t courage enough to be the wife I know I could be.” “Sonia, why do you say things like that? You know you don’t give a hang for me.” She admitted, honestly, “Right this minute I do.” "But the next minute you won’Os that the idea?” She nodded.
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