Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 June 1910 — Two Descriptions. [ARTICLE]
Two Descriptions.
A man’s voice, husky with anxiety, called up police 'headquarters the other night at about 2.30 a. m. It was a distraught husband begging the police to help him find his wife, who had been missing since 8 o’clock in the evening. "What’s her description?” asked the official at the ’phone. “Her height? Weight?” “Er—er—about average, I guess/’ stammered the husband. “Color of eyes?” A confused burring sound came back over the wire. “Blue or brown?” prompted the official. - “I—l don’t know!” “How was she dressed?” “I guess she wore her coat and hat—she took the dog with hen” “What kind of a dog?” “Brindle bull terrier, weight fourteen pounds and a half, four dark blotches on his.J)ody, shading from gray into white: a round, blackish spot over the left eye • white stub of a tail, three white less, and the right front leg nicely brindled all but the toes; a small nick in his left ear, gold filling in his upper right molar, a silver link collar w'th— ” “That’ll do!” gasped the official; “We’ll find the dog!”—Puck. Tn a series of telephonic experiments a German scientist has made magnets, alternatipg current transformers, and even dynamos talk with out the use of vibrating plates or membranes.,
