Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 64, Number 36, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 January 1922 — Page 8

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A Years Subscription to the Jasper Cnurier. W----' THE JASPER COURIER stand; for the best things in life, in the town and country homes. It advocates improvements, better roads, better schools, better churches, and the greatest political freedom and honesty in public atf tirs. The Coukikr bus not and d-es not htsimte to rstii men or methods that stand in the way of the greatest g')()ri t M-e greatest number. Every progu: s sive family in the county should be a subscriber. Yors is needed now. Send it in. Do it now.

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v . 121. by McCIur Newspaper Syndicate.) i Anions his friends on the force he j v known as Illg Arm 'John, ninl the j nv 1 i was perfectly ohvhms when j I10(1 at the yretit miii ts swelli4 l:eaih the leev.1 of his mil

DEADLY POISOH Woman Says Hz Ci;o:e New Way Because Pistol Was Too Noisy.

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j When he went away to France he cmitWmI with him the trrasure of a u . 's love, and the sweetnr?'5 or retil- i : i.n (".me to him vh-n lio returned :. .1 iiuultf Margaret his wife. j Yhv found n modest little tlat npr j ! stnrlon nncl settled down to what J r.i.rd a life of quiet happine, hut j ;il .'ays in Margaret's heart was ihe shadow .of coming ell. j 1 At tiiu'rs John poticed her nbstract!i i sum! when lie asked the reason sii" v.ui:M Jell him of her feeling, nnd lie would hnigh and kiss her, and tell h-r shi nifdel more of the outdoor worh! and sunshine. Vou must take a long walk each thiy. dear, end while you are out Just think of all the nice things you can. lnvferahly of all the many virtues of a man called Iig Arm John," and he winked at her lyly ami-swung her up j tire ceiling us though she were a bwhy. Then ensued a scene that would hr.vo done credit to a nursery, and finally when John went away he left a flushed and' laughing wife. For some weeks that part of the city had been the center öf Operation of n party of bootleggers, and "the police had been baffled for the Urne. That memorable afternoon John hurried home to let her know that lie would be away all .night.. .. The police tint received news that a few miles ft'orn the city there a a case worth lnestitu Uuk. 'and ' John was one of thoe designated for the work lie and lleiiitlon. In tflti clothes, started out in their speedy little car. Just as it betrau to jrrow dusk. They had been pals in Frame. "I tell you, John. I'm getting, sick of this bushier. This Crime stuff Is getting on my nerves. Two years of scrapping In France and now chasing bootleggers here. Iuh. laugh if you vant to, but Tin thinking seriously of taking the wife and kiddles and settllna down. -on a little 'farm somek where.--- ; ' John didn't laugh. Instead, he clapped ' a hand on hi? companton'.s shoulder. "Don't know hut you're right, old scout. Sometimes I get fed up on this uhT myself, but the pay's good.' and I have' to save something. Margaret wants me to give It up; She seems afraid all the time something will happen to me. Funny they worry so much, isn'f it?" ; "Mine is that way, too. Imagine I'm killed "about- forty times a day. Well, It's pretty nice to know they think so much of us, I'll say." Say, llemdon," he broke out suddenly. "I tvll up on that car ahead. Looks rather "suspicion ;somehow." "lle'rndon ' pushed on speed and the 1! "tic car polled up close beside the Im ger " one. Thei'e were two men ii-.

It. a aufTeiir in livery, and a man a1 out -Jliirtv ye:irV of tige. evidently v ell to tlo. As the car with the oficers rnme ; reast the stra tiger rose 'in his seat. : no! dm wile.: a small b!a:k bottle . f-ojn his jHicket raised it to his Hp v. , 'j'hon loking towards them he made ' a mock !louri"-h with the flak. and i ; aid in dear, rlni'ietr tones. 4,Y vh(

an ah(Mit to die. salute you." "Stop!" shouted the oi!i,er. and

j springing clear from his own car landled on the running hoard of jhe other. I ll"; i do!i. iüc:niu hile. by u skilful ! m:;i e uver. brought his. car directly ijicj-.-ss th road. ..loJin was now In

the eat with the Granger, r.nd gra.ifng ihe hand with the Mask demanded

, jo know its C4ntents. showing his ba!.o of authority . meanwhile. J -My dear fellow, by should you . V.deto know what my precious bottle I !.!? If but this glas were clear you would see the wonderful golden lUM of the liquid within. Surely you .would not deny me the privilege of ; losing myself in its hidden wonders. ho? r you remember Omar words: "Why. be this juice the growth of (Jod. who dare r.hisohenie the twisted tendril as a ; siutre? ' A niching, we should use it should we not? A::d If a cws'. why. then, who xt It eie; t "I don't know who Omar Is. nnd I doti" vare, but I do want to know

what is in that bottle, and if you won't

,te11 me HI find out." ; j "It smells like liquor, but if a tpjeer sniell. to. iJucss ni have to I take a taste and m:-ke certain." John I had turned to llerndoii as he spoke, j i rnd. raising the ,1ask to his lip tasted ;-f it "We!!., you woub.1 do it. you know." j "gr':.ned the man in the 'car. "Von ! h:; v' taken-" my golden lelease and wM!" you go free my body must still wear its fetters." Whüe !e srp.jke Jin looked at him U. a e.ieer. dazed expression Iii hl ey-. A strange sagging appeared In i!s !!:.ihs and a slight twitching" th m!s lunacies. j 'VVhnt wtts ltV'-he gasred. "poison." cfimc the one word." and 3 he spoke the officer cmmpletl ut t!;e strauger'rf feet, his great bulk

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Chicago Mtn Shows Steadfastneu of Purpoie With Women' That Smack of Delightful Day of Ston Age. Chicago. There 'Is a ctftaln steadfastness of purpose: In the way of Morris Parzlo with1 women that smacks of the delightful old days of the Mnr.e ag and makes lilni quite irresistible aa a -wooer. Mrs. Eleanor Oaytou, who leirried abemt cavemen .rom hlui, U now Vonralesclnj at the county hospital, Mr. I'arzlo conduct? a meatnarket at lt4" West Harrison street, wher '"ctii-red their first meeting in Iecrniher of 11)16. Mrs. Gayton came In as a customer, but the business umeultles rapidly ripened Into acquaintance, Mr. i'arzlo drugging her and removing her to a hous at 50Ö South Itaclne avenue, ihe says. " At that time she) was 13 and single. Later she met and loved John Gayton. They were marbled. The butcher Lochinvar was exceedingly enraged, she aid. and told her "HI get you yet. Carried Off In Auto. It was last Monday night. Mrs. Gayton. who Is separued from her husband, was at the bo me of her tdster.

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street. She suy Par.io seized her While she was ehteilug the home, carried her to an automobile and cviTeyed her to his home, over the butcher ahoy at 114:: West Harrison. Then he tsked : "Will you marry me?" "All right I'll kill you." she quotes him as saying He drew a! revolver,, and then sa'.Q: "Ho, If I shoot you It will make t

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EJlerchmi Geis Pro&eciioia o IfS this the Spencer National Bank? This J is Good win 6c Company, of Springfield, Mr. Goodwin talking, . A stranger has -just offeree! a check onyour bank for $30 inpayment for some goods. Says his name; 13 John Doe. Has he an account and is he good lor that amount?." By telephoning to the bank, the merchant can always protect himself from loss by worthless checks.

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much noise. Ü think I'll Just rap you over the head, of how da jou wish to die?" She expressed a preference for poison. So he mixed a bumper of bichlor

ide of mercury and forced her to drink j It. she says. She became, 111. He p"--1 fri$el regret and gave her olive oil as nn snthlote. Then he tsketl her: j

Now, will you marry m7" Mrs. Gayton, was too weak to reply. He summoned -'a physician who had her int to the county, hospital.

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Ik'tective Svrseants WHliaoj Begley hikI Jttlm Adaius of the Dee ring station arrest d I'arzlo last night. He I being held. inding Mrs. Gay ton's recovery, lie denied forcing the woman to drink poison or threatening her with a revoler Will you marry bim?" a reporter asked her last night

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in Boiler of Water St. !.o:l. Mo. t August Teska. wn fatally icalded whei he fell into holler of water while hi root her was engaged In do

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Baby Robbed of Shoes. Ntvv Vr'.c I Itl Kund. two an5 i.e:ti."If cr oliL of th IJron. ha tli. distinction of bvhi VoikV i:m'ct l-tildiJp iitim.' la1d wn left in his baby carriage outside :i re last nicht while a maid went In to make a purehas. Wbeii ?he rei'in'.e'd tl.e rarrhie was p'we and. the riby's sbivs had been itoleq. t

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:i Louisville by CHAS. C. ST0LL OIL CO. J leaped lato the cap tad raised tha , -i i i ana et his friend La his arma. t

Wives Ccst Too Much in Africa. . Lonb.TT The return to normal in p.ritish l;ist Africa liu run ?aiiwt : I :ird fJtclo. The natives an res!stlns waire'eut on tJe ground that

tlie cvst of wlves Is W) fer cent above

the level which exlsUd before the m ax.

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