South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 240, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 August 1922 — Page 4

MONDAY MORNING. AUGUST 28. V)Z'Z

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

WOMAN SUFFERING WITH BROKEN ARM FOLLOWING CRASH

Orpheum Patrons' QUARTET OF YOUNG Discover Love An m ARRESTED ON

o I I nTinnr inn ntTinnrn

DUKWjAKI WlAtUi&b

Hunt Murderer of Shooting Victim;

B ootlegger

Find

I-iii Cither lVrrnn- Urcnvf

Lr?rr Hurt in Auto AciuVnt Sundav.

I hf Love (ame re.'!ttire(

Art on Program Oilier Arts Vic for Honor?.

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w.n.e r.zht arm r

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r.:.v- hy r.v.ihpa ft z. at the

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Fp worth a. broken a .-.!;!'-

Ample proof that "love"' .-i a nbje: r or.--, mar d. 8 the undivided at- ' " r ; n "f H-uth IItiI ,iu !!pncf, at

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Lad, Between 11 and IT Years Old, Admit Bobbin Vending Machine.

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Kruk ( ir, hb:h on Ol.w .-. Th

htru'-k the Kruk ear "41 t-r:r. k'.'ss in the

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r.d Ford

1 f' err. oon . I 'our !'.:- - ir .- w r 0 rla-s. r. . :: A 'a or: r 1.0.. ! into th

k m ' k r 'i r " r ' 1 ;'. h 1 1'at.'.- wiri-

in 1 f r.tf rta :.;mcn:, wa.s c.v?n

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d 1 y t:u- urp.;eum tr.eaier V . t r . 1 I 1 I An -. w- 1 . . r r . . - . . I

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o::?r--i in? wame a ir.j f r ;trt on a well balar.ctd pror.j m. I f 1 1 - n . vh'i : wdl known t t ' I "V. r rs r.f ;. i'-.t.ni it- .-t jn

Four lr.T! youths r.ir.cir. -r in u z

frora 14 to 17 v,-ar. thre of tlv ini

i t-aiJ to hav- former pcli- record

are Le:n ' Ju la i.y tne local

on rh.i

i Polic e Inadvertently Find

Jark-on Trving to Dispose of Pint'of "Mule." About 2 o'clock Sunday mornir.?. V' . r:!icers hrick-r. Vce'.kers ar:l I ; ; 4 1 -. urre harrl at work asiist-

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0 of hurclary, thf outc-nme '

What's Up?

he city for a ;

the wh-reaLo'.its of 1

ntrar.- into the Aulitnrium

!. v.:, appearf'l fT "me t.m" on l:.- 1 iA.'iy in "Ti.o r.onrar;." a'oy - ipp' rt' l by two c!v r girls a:;i iu oq'iiliy wr t" !'. " who ik- r.'ht down ar.i oonf'--.-"

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th it his ( ' ' : y a ;pon !;.' g:r'.f a rnr.i j. T:i in ir.!rt;o;;.i ir..rth. til

anoo affords ' "H t tSounds !'.. tah nt- 1

thoator. made by thm eirly ur: day morninsr and thf; si alinp i a p anut vending machine from the loi.'oy ' with :!k money contain, d. ! The boys, who ave thtir na::ie) a.i Lott-ie abic-rah-ki. 17. TIS W. Monro- . t. i Kazini..'2 I'-.w.-lki, 1.,! 4 " :; Itrookricld t.; Kd 'zh.-prak. 1 4. ;

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.1 i - o S a t u Iii barb

scouring

r.ue to

'' ! Ku.-.-f3!). cjlorol, ch3reedi

the murder of Heor-o Jack.on, oi.orci. on Michigan t., late ihy r.i-ht.

an fMort to locate Rus-s-ell. the'

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f haneed to visit the

rr shop operated at 12'! V av. llu?stl was the only

no pro

Colman

th.--j- .C'-jiht and a thought that thy would run into a b.otle-jf-r was far :"n:n thtir minds. They ,!;.. howV r.

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John J. .Taoki-nn, colored,' but r0

(f the !nu:ib-r ictin-.. hap-1

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1 Jl ItU l l M l it.-li..- v .... Kruk, who 'Uffred n'.ght cut in h' r!?ht b.ar.d: '. Karnaowk!. ill H. I'hi'.'.ipn t.. -n ! ft .-hou';it r; Mr. arl Mr?. Will aiu M. .iio ari'l V.'i'.lfain M::b-r. 1 Ö 1 S I'h'.II.p. i-t. In th- ! a.ek ' w i k fir w re Fnrc s Irzyl:z. 1224 W. rl .-t.. who rrr.ve i .Müht niv n!'i'!i: th f"!-h'-a'i; f'.f rtrud" T. ':n u Z-'. ' i. "V. flrare v., right s.do .-'ri:n..l, and Iary Haztn.ki. I""-; V. iiace The injured were treated by Dr. J. H. Iierte.ir.gr. 2 1 7, H. Lafayette st.. and with the exception of Mr. Niedbaliki. were allowed to rr. to thdr hom. The police amoulano v.rvs F'jmn'ir.l to the nee no but. tho Ir.jTired wf-re ru.-hl to Dr. P.-rto:-ing's off.ee before the .imbalance a rrived.

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u i n h .1 U'lience

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Id as its .-abject but nevertheless w '.: todiy a it

M '.ody a:-d "fa-t talking" are ar- ; r iy-(i uain-t each other for second j I' ' r.c.rs on the bill for the first half j of the we. k. N'oal Able, who Lt i'.y'.f-d "th1 :r.a:A with the mobile !f3'f," f urn:.-he-- the f,u-tt talking, in-

"foot work."

the lie

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TRAIN ON LOCAL DIVISION WRECKED

Rail Officials Say Tampering With Switches"" Cause of Two Sundav Wrecks.

Two freight trains, one of them on the local divi-ion of the Pennsylvania systoni. were reported v re;kei n'-ar Indianapo'.Ls early yesterday. The- other wreck, which was the piost costly, was on the Peoria and Kistern division of the Hig l'( ur railrtid. Iioth occurred near Ormont, Ind.. wok of Indian ipo!;. and within ono hour of fach other. & According to )fficia!s of the two roa .!.. eacli wreck was? caused by taperir.K with switches, the.-e Mateiiifnts follovvir.? an investigation. N'o one was Injured .rioufly in eit'.ier wreck. Tho engine and 1'J curs, of the lt ria ar.d Uastern freight train w re drraikd ar:d merchandise, vaiutd at $200.000. wa-i destroyed. 11. H. Allison, superintendent of tho road t.dii Indianapolis official that the train was deliberately wrecked, it wan .caid.

451 Phillips .-t.; ar.d S'.ani-y

KO'A.in, ii. urai;i :., wen.- ar-

I"'1 aouUi. o '. iO' iv . .1.01 ii ; p-ned to hr in the barber hop at j morning by ohicc-rs S;::uan.!-.i a:.d't;:,. t:ir.e the ohicers paid their visit.! I-akow.-ki as thej cam- fta.ui t Ppon seeing the police, Jack.-on im-1

an alley in the rear --f the Audi- mediately thought thev were coming

to arrest him and made a hurried at-,

of

torium thater. mtdiately became

actions of the youths

The o:!e t rs im-

i-u.-pifi"us ot tne'f mpt to disjio.-e o

espoeially on he was rarrvincr.

Vr u M.r - v ; y 5- v.- . V : ' . i- ;;; v (

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hour, him f U .f 1 a r.d

,rruui .-till

f a pint of "mule" ! The otticers saw j

Secretary of War Wteks and Assistant Secretary of tho Navy Roosc vclt caught by the camera while in earnest conversation Just after tho last cabinet meeting.

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while The Cotton Pickers and Three Whitr Kuhns provide

nu !dy. Other Act (iooI. , Ahl a. monolog:-t who talks like the Twentieth Century travel ar.d who hj.s at hi-- command a bevy of joke.-, some of which are rfa! good and others not so good. He has little- trouble getting acquitted with an audience and will find favor with most of them. The Three "YVhixe Kuhns, augmented by their . alleged "Mummy." o.:x cm-dy and harmony very well and were oallc-d hick to "do their stuff" several times before the curnin fell. A hast viol, which n. it owner facetiously remarked was both ha.--e and vile, helps or retracts from the acr.. all dependin? on the viewpoint. Mushr of the ilantation sort is given y the Cotton Pickers, a group of "hl.iekface" entertainers who preser.t characterization of the f"Uthrn negrtt. Some clever dancing is also given by Elaie Mcdiarry. a featured member of the group, deorge and Mae Lefcvrr, a dancing team in "Twelve O'clock at the Masque "ruil." ir.d T. t--'q, Yitb a p irticularly w ell alnd 6&tZ uf-

fer the other two a4a. DdaCTfl UJ

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ep-ciaily good for in CpezÜHff Ct. The u.-ual Pathe Xevs Weekly supplements the program. T. X. T. mCHERSTÖMEET HERE IN INSTITUTE

accojnt of the- later.-; s cd' th' and the extreroe y u t h f u 1 mc.s-;

quartt lhree m the

wore short trousers. The oilicera iu itioned the 1 1 1 1 r t -et at length concerning their actions and rt.-a.-ons. for being on the ti e:.s at that time of night. Not being abh t withdraw b.itifac toi y answer'rf from the boys, the oil.. er made them accomjany them back through the alley from whom e thty

attempt ' chstroy the bottle irio-te.l him on a oharge r,f u n -

lawful pos.M -ion 0:' liquor, llts'ilt: Jackson lodged in jail; pint of "mule" held as evidence

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NOTABLE SPEAKERS

TO ADDRESS MEET'

had darted.

l'iml Supply of Pennies Back in the alky, and up against j the hide of a building, was the rt-1 Annual Convention of Ainerimain.s of what had once h-.-n a p-a-' ti c t nut venJins ma-chine. The machine: ran Tent Society to begin had been battered open and tl. Here Tomorrow. money contents removed. Upo.uj'

s-earching the boy.s a rdentiful Mipply of pennies waj found. Upon bein brought to the station the youths are said to have confes

sed to stealing the machine from thej

theater loony ana tawing 1; up me Moan

alb-y to force it open. When being booked Sabieral.-ki gave his name .1 Harry Walker. Captain of Detectives Hamilton, however, was called into the case and identified .Sabieralski as having been in the toils of the police before. Powtlski i.s also said to have a record. An investigation of the records of the youths is being made in an effort to de' ermine whether or not they have been implicated in; other petti' robbery cases. Because of the extreme youth ot Szloprak and W'aokowok ther are being held in the county jail while Sabieralski and powel-ki are lodged In the' city jail. When arrested the quartet had a total of between them. The exact amount of money in the vending machine at the time it' was broken into is not known.

POLICE SCOUR CITY FOR JACKSON SLAYER With Howard Ku.-.sell, colored, AV. Colfax av.. accused murderer of C.oorge Jackson, also color- d, of 1101 X. St. LouLs blvd., who was shot and killed on X. Michignn s-t.. late Saturday r.ijcht still at large, the police are bending every mean.s to capture the fugitive. Following Several dues which have presentol them-sflve-?, the capture "f Jacks. n is hourly expeted by local police. In the mo.irtinic Jackson'j body Is ivin? at hi. bite home and efforts are he-ins: made to get in co:i-.;r.uni-at.on with his mother, who is tii"'.;br to "be living near Marian, Ind., and who :.- unaware of the

Tl;e Chinese us- irk fins makititr thick, gelatinous roup.

for

Manv well known authorities on fertilization and peat and muck eoils are on th speaking procram of the lth annual convention of the Amor-

peat society which op.-ns here

at 0 o'clock tomorrow morning and continues for five day.- Husiness sessions during the three days will be hold at the Chamber of Commerce, while headquarters will be maintained at the Oliver Hotel. Notable among the l eakers are Prof, Homer Thompson, department of vecetable gardening. Cornell university; Prof. S. I). Conner, associate chemist in soils and crops. Indiana experiment station; Prof. XV. K. IJeattie, extension horticulturist, bureau of plant industry, department of agriculture: Pro.' I. J. Alway, division of soils. University of Minnesota: C. C. nbson. who was formerly in chnge of peat investifrations for the U. . geological survey; W. N Ioran. state peolr-gist of Indiana; K. H. Kudlich. assistant chief m'ihanical engineer. U. S. bureau of mines; K. V. Moor--, fuel engineer in charge of experimental plant of Canada, department of mines; Prof. CI. A. ltusell. bureau of plant industry, department of

mines; Prof. l.

of plant nndustry. c agriculture; and Fr president of the iedm-

Co. Various topics will be d;;;ci:-.ed at the meetings by the speakers. Tlie coiivi-r.;: -n will b oprne.1 to. morrow mornins with and addresuf greetinr by Mayor Fli F. Seebirt at 'J o'clock and addr'.s by the President of the organization, Myron XV. I'obinson. The annual smoker will be lie'ni tomorrow evening at S o'clock in the Kotary room of the Oliver hotel.

-i THREE CARS FIGURE

IN MACHINE CRASH

Wesley Barry In AVir Film Pleases Large A u dien ces At Ol i v e r

"S-hroi Days." featurirg P.arry and all h;s fc klc,:. a w-ek's eugag -uie nt at the theater last night before a a udienee. The subject alone brings memory's eye, the jov? and

We; 0:1c

Cj liver large before

p.oa-- j

ores of childhood dty.-1, the petty

and aspiration-" wh.ch

we t!l nullit but will -h

thrill- j Would I 1 we re I

no p es

ed us, the things bring happini-s.

ne ve r 1 1 ic d.

.-M'nooi nay.- is ia.:):e.noi arottna : and admirably illus rat si th- mo- (.y in th Mi tlu.. "liiu'.fy will n d purchase nsistentiy

(1 11 y McCorinick Receive? Minor Cuts in l nu?ual Accident Sunday Afternoon. An unusu.F.1 nutomolcie crash in which -three machines figured, occurred yesterday afternoon .-hortly after ' o'clock at the corner of South and l-'t !iov sts Farl Miller wis driv: ig a Iluick car west on South st.. warn he crashed into a Ford driven -y Roy Mc 'ormi:k. 7 J 6 S. Her.drick st.. Mishawaka. which was going nenh on I'e'.inws st. H.iivty S'.tum. il'"7 Walkerson st.. c;jslifn. driving hid Monroe car south on Fellows st., drove along at :lii- time, aid when Miller's P.iicV struck ?deCormiek's l-'ord, it threw the latter ca into Strum's machine. The impact rushed in the front of the Monroe. iuy MoCormiok. ..21U S. Carroll st.. brother of the driver of the Ford and who was with the latter at the time of the c-rah. was slightly cut about the head by living glass. He was removed to his home by Miller.

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av-rage small town, dodging all the duties

happin-.-." The .-turv presents an. :mpMv,.,i by i-fo and an irate guarold man. wh.o a inn st too late, per- d'an, in or er to go fishing, and ce.ves the r e-uilts of his own f!!y. j deriving Iiis1 greatest thrill from wi.-hos to impiess tr.e truth of this j e ning t the philosophies and moral on Iiis young nephew. Speck: w-rdly wisdom of the vill-ige inHrown. wlio, as is the wont of all ventor. If one can imagine all the youns? nephews, is o i s.-a t i -f ;-d with 1 thoughts and boyis-'.i irar.ks ever his present position, and surround -! ir.vente l. boincr cendenst d in one ir.gst. ; -mall rcd-ruaded. f rc eke; - face-d Wesley Barry as "S;.f ok" Brown, i joung.-ter. tl:o result would be

plays the part of the

average st, vjll Wesley Uirry 1

'School Days.

The Doo Dads Nicholas Mutt's Animal Friends

By Arch Dale

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;er son.

Jackson, who was . years o: asre,

: survival by Iiis wife. Agnes-. He v.-as born la Tell City. Ind., .Tune 3. 1533. He nTf to this city front Marlon. Ind. and a employed here H5 a iortcr. Funeral arrangements hav not ben co-mpleted.

Large ISumhcr to Attend Sessions Which Open at High School This Morning. It is expected that at least "00 teachers will be in attendance at the

opening of the St. Joseph county teachers' institute at the local high school building at 0::i0 o'clock this morning. The institute is held here each year preliminary to the fall sesjons of the schools of South Ben! and St. Joseph county. At the general session this morn-

in", Ir. J. It. O'Brien, director of 1 the rural education and extension ' department. Indiana State Normal, w ill lecture on "The Ideal Teacher.' J This sesion w ill be folowei by se--tior.al meetings which will be in c barge of various instructors of the ; institute. At l:::o ocloek this after- , noon. Dr. Alfred L. Hallquest, director of the school of athiliation and professor of educ ation at the Univcr- j city of Cincinnati, and director of; the Cincinnati high schools, will talk on "Selling the Hoods. j An interesting program has been j

arrange for the other sessions during the institute which will continue

I until Friday.

Theft 0 Tube, Worth $1,10, ! Lends to Larceny Warrant

Jes Bozart. t.u.- old. l'2o Mm ?t . was a r re sted la.-? nig lit

bv

OK'.cer.' "VVinther an

Kis!

h on

Sousa and Famous Band T o Give Concert Ilere

charge o

?worn

petty .arccny or. a warrant

or.t by llar1". I haw, pro-

Crr.t.al Iarag-

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rrieteir f tb.

St. Joseph st. Shaw charges Bozart with stealing on.- Zt'?. 1-2 tub valtied at $ 1 . F

CZYBIN5KI ARRESTED ON LIQUOR CHARGES P.iil.p Cjyi .n;k:. D.v.si-n t. road.

John Phillip Sou.-a ar.d his famous h.- nd will prt-tnt an ever.g con-j cert a: the high oh--ol aulitorium . Octobr-r D. U".der the local management of S W. Pickering, formerly j n:,ir..i;cr r f th-- Aud;to.-ium and Oli- j

i v-r t:ie iters. soua. was here .as: in ,

N'evember. at tlie Coils' uni '

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ab. ;:t 1 o'clock 1 t!o:i Aü"l!s eir a:

ed with ur.l r. fu. i-c.-s. t cxbMtir.g lejuo.-. When bri 'aht :) tlie po was aries'd ts:eiday h.e g..c a p.'r.-i-n.il b -r.d :.r l. s .vpr-- ifar.ce in e oi

Federal lVvdi:'..!I Cnro'oo. charg-p.-..-i-. sib n . f in-

ick fetation afternoon for J 1 : c

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U'enl lias ly n nrehed hero of birth of a sun on Aug. IM to Mr.

Mrs. .l-.i-l.v.n Dr;er. of C.reen111. Mr.-. Dr.ur was formerly

i .!. J.i-iu.tii e? t h i city.

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iii'iu Wh rni: hau:. r i:..pil: u the gt ner-il coi:dii f the l...;r tne bo: j abl b"

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v, .'rc :-. who Io i.. ha:: -i : -.a::.g

heuhte:- b r. grb. j .-..-; elo up :;-..!. r a v- :. :st a.'i rv " .i'.rr. r.-i :h-'- h:r i.a:

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care i t bo"' 1 th' :r h i;r ut

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As tc lb m :

t! Pickering management, mre notices and programs t en rere;v-d from Harrv ;

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f .Mr. S e c a gc : ; ,1 et-;-t

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:c i n y b. ivir; d.reern f r tale !-.: d sec. praro, i:ar;cs trombone. :n numbers giv -ful e-ventng't Word hoM. N-rwm m. s !: w comp

bus i-harge of the

u.-i. That the South

.-r.t w:. be a rare is indicated by this j S- venty ?.ve mu.-i- i P the organization. ; em t:n!r the Sou.-a 1 tr. any veir.f Seven .

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l.b.ist cornet and ion. to the hand iroa of a dellght;.;.r.tncnt. received from 7.. ravel talker v! o h.s mal-.-umm t

MfeSA ?- fir r rW'CXvM in J.

ur of Africa that r.r.v.al S-.utii Bend

he e v. :

N'eg.

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ar.d '

w iy attrae sc. : - a 1 s

w:.; n:i it? '.ig-.-rtu-r.t at bailors ere

.-everii otner .rca

th.-. t are rui orlur:rg a regtiia'

VFLVI.T I HOC Us. I : r.. p e d the: f 1 i- s : n i : e a

rum! ear thAt fl r. the

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the 1 Ual mate rial ir. to the fash.or.abl-: 2:r. f bt.

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11 AKMONV. Pn.p'.rc hats ...re n-.o- a p?roj rUte for wfar w;th the lor.g draped jrotvrv. They are beconnr. g ar.d p.-turfn'-.e an br.r.g a ?o-. p. Ir.to e . rject harmony wi'h ( r.f-'e tigure.

Th'

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liins were made .f cork.

STILL SEEKING SLAYER OF CRIPPLED .MERCHANT (WSSC.POI.IS. Mie-h. Aug. 2 7. No fur: he r arrests hue b. er. made nor l is any confession ben ferthoming in connect;-':: w ith ;b.o murder of Cfcrge W. Shaw, cnpjdeJ storekeepr .it llrowr.5v:'.Ie, M:ch., Sr.erif: Wyrr. an announced tonight. Shaw' battered body wa. found !n front of th store early Fri lay, an I the arrest of Frank Miltenberger, 27. his wife, 24, ar.d the former's cousin, Ernest Milter.berger. 21. en suspicion followed. Th.e --hfrift' mtirc. ated this morning that he had information that Trught iid in placing the blar.e for the murder.

Nicholas Nutt and Tiny, the elephant, were great pals. They lived together in the same house and wherever Nicholas went, Tiny was very apt to follow. But Tiny had a wonderful appetite, and he ate to much that finally Nicholas decided to dispose of him. He sold him to a man for five dollars. This man had a menagerie of his own, and in it he kept lions and tigert and monkeys and snakes and a hippopotamus and lots and lots cf wild animals. Nicholas was very glad, indeed, to be rid of Tiny, for he did not have to buy food for him and he thought Tiny would be very happy to be in the menagerie with the other wild animals. One day Nicholas was sitting alone in his yard. He heard a noise at the gate the gate opened wide and in walked Mr. Tiny, the e'ephant. And not that only, but he brought with him all the ether animals from the menagerie. Nicholas had an awful time. The animals ate all of the food in the pantry. The hippopotamus crawled into Nicholas' bath tub to take a bath and the lion crawled into his bed and Nicholas had to sleep out on the front step. The next morning Nicholas started to take a walk through the village and all of the wild animals followed him, and here they are and what a commotion they are creating. Mr. Hippo has grown very fond of Nicholas and

is following at his heels, but in passing h-2 stole the bottle from the little Deo Dad baby in the carriage and the colored nurse is very, very anrjry. Old Mr. Lion is licking the all-day sucker of a little Doo Dad and the little Doo Dad's Mother is trying to drive him away. Roly and Pcly have placed seme pebbles in an old tea kettle and are tying it to the lion's tail. My, but there will be a racket when Mr. Lion starts down the street. Flannelfeet, the Cop, tried to stop the animals and Tiny has lifted him, with his trunk, and he is swinging by his belt from the lamp post hcok, while Tiny twirls his moustache, and Mr. Monk is wearing his helmet for oil the world like a reallv for truly policeman. Mr. Bear has stolen a barrel of molasses from the grocery store. It was Sleepy Sam's store. Sbepy Sam was asleep, as usual, but his big bull dog is after Mr. Bear, and giving him a merry chase. Old Master Tiger seems to have had the worst luck of all. He had his head in a big stew kettle filled with porridge when the housewife found him. Away he went, with tlie kettle over his head, and many sore spots on his body and old Man Grouch is right in his way. Something is bound to happen to Mr. Grouch, while Old Doc. Sawbones, looking out upon the scene, is simply dumfounded.

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