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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1929. nent camp in the territory. After a |however, he had passed a quiet night | industrialist of Bal H wife wait of four months the hunt was ter- |and had obtained some sleep. and two chl]drell. u;:rf“b’:’rie:h lllv: LASTING FOUR MONTHS minated when the wolf returned to Ari- | His temperature was 98.6 and his | when the roof of their home collapsed zona and was trapped. pulse 92, The marshal's temperature |under the weight of accumulated snow. nr'ranet,‘ t&:sugll!r:;'lu‘;ai yl tm 23:1:9 y?swrduy remained below normal most ol : s s, [ of t ; |Animal Credited With Having | Which indicated 10 per cent of his Kills | Ty e used for the first time the Killed Thousands of Dollars’ '&'{’n:?é' :’:;rggglsr;;fi? cut out from | American_invalid bed which permits Worth of Stock. % him to sit up without actually being -— moved. “Iatham has been here. He'll | The children stopped eating and stared PHOENIX, Ariz. (#)—Four months’ PHYS'C'ANS SAY FOCH ¢ in the woodshed tonight and watch “min |!hcy saw hxls face. e ! pursuit of a 10- 1d wolf. whoss | » back windows. He's given me a, ‘“Lathe, oh, Lathel” gaspe e as depredations were international in scope, " ’ gun and I'm to stay hehind the fire- | she jumped up and ran toward him. | has been rewarded by his death IS “VERY TIRED” PATIENT place.” T got him!" boomed her husband., The predatory creature included in S They all looked at Latham. He was| " Jqtnam came home next morning be- | “He's in jail.” his_range Southeastern Arizona, New | Aerican Invalid Bed, Which Per- i\:rsl.l’z“ all alone and on the ground ;Lnor;'s nver:umed anf trampled In the | \WOLF SLAIN AFTER HUNT “I guess not,” stated Miss Lenne de- | .£1c st be crasy’ gasped Addier | fiantly. “I'm much obliged, but I don’t | Miss Lennie grimly. Intend to be run out. I worked to pay| “No news the next morning or the ’ o next. Miss Lennie firmly refused to Latham had stepped :;l)rl:k'l"s house. It's mine and T'll sta¥ | [Gue tne house, Addie, (hree blocks away, jumped at every sound. “But Lennie——" worried Addle. Late— to breakfast? When it’s ““touch and go'’—te school or office-—try this delicious breakfast fruit juice, ready instantly! Welch’s Grape Juice Four Famous R o She turned. Feud's End. back into the doorway. EARS sat stiffiy at one A A bie. ‘His wite, Ad-| “A burglar was in Miss Lennie’s house dle, sat primly at the other. ¥ | last night. The Carters brought her h “Luella May, will you ask YOur | pome ahout 11:30, and he went out the | some more ham BJS‘?&‘?V&E‘Re}r‘afi,fimm | back door while she was taking off her Luella May, the oldest girl, turned | hat.” On Tuesday Latham stepped into the “It's all right” her friend assured | kitchen as his family sat at breakfast. Cave-in Buries Four Alive. BUDAPEST. Hungary, March 15 (#) -Karl Bouritsch, a wealthy Hungarian | CANNED SOUPS taste better when you add to each can 1 or more ieaspoons of her freckled nose toward hlc)r d[‘q‘fl:';lre.J 'Have some .';’Y"“ng“,m and,’ Dad?” she | 1000 police. That he was also the | fore the children were up. Addie fussed | ~And before the unbelicving eyes of | Mexico and Mexico, He was credited i inquired ind}\ *’{,E mi'vmmzest gmh,d_[.matpr part of the police force could | with the stove, trotted to the table, | their amazed offspring they fell into with having slain thousands of dollars| mits Sitting Up Without Being | Margaret A queer to Margaret hever detract from his importance. changed the dishes, opened her mouth | cach other’s arms. worth of stock. ¢ | It always seemcd Qo a friend's house) “She didnt call last night because | and closed it again. At last, mercifully, (The end.) Last September M. E. Musgrave, di- Moved, Used First Time. 1 Amy when she went 10 mother talk and | We Would all be sleeping.” Luella May | Margaret Amy came trailing slecpily (Copyright. 1520.) rector of the Government's fight against | | to see the e for the beginning of | went on. Latham slid into his coat and | downstairs. Nothing had happened. S 4§ destructive animals, dispatched Deputy | BY the Associated Press. laugh together, “had entedated Mar- | Went out. | ~'The second night was the same. The | : {'Al Fields into the district with instruc-| PARIS. March 15.—Physicians of | this family Hies oS = | “My goodness, fe. come over to | third. Miss Lennie went to stay with| Difficulties between coal miners and | tions to stay there until the wolf was|Marshal Foch found him “very tired in garct Amy consdera Aewered Latham | our house and stay.” cried Addie as she | her Cousin Julie because the baby was | operators in Indiana are to be settled | killed. Every path the animal wasj, ... .4 pody and mind” when they Yes, daughter.’ ANSFECEC o vour| Panted up her friend's back steps a |sick. No one watched the house. Injby the presidents of Purdue, Notre| known to have used was blocked with | heart and body when they o ) Wi R mcns need | half-hour later. “It ain't safe here for | the mprning dishes were found broken, |Dame and Butler Universities. traps and Fields established a perma- visited him this morning. They said, mother for me that ham be salted.” 5 m"Mfl. Dad says the ham is too—"}| began Luella May obediently, when lhesrb came en exasperated snort from | across the table 3 | “Oh, for cryin' out loud growled Lawrence John, the son about to finish | - . - : ‘ high sehool. “Ma and Dad, can't vou B > v : . forget it and act like folks? 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T T e L o % 1e's your fathe m the ho out, mumbling som hty little house unless I provided die wiped her eyes and Lawrence Jngg's quesrt’lnn remained carefully un- answered. What was it all about? | Neither one of them had been able 104‘ remember despite frantic cudgeling of“ brains for years. X ! t had happened after Janie Ann| hx’fl dipd—-.mg?e Ann with her scarlet | cheeks and her bright hair, like some | fairy thing fluttered to earth for L3 while—and while Margaret Amy was| coming. Happened inexplicably, 8s strange things do happen when hearts | are torn and lwlm:1 g’o a little awry from incomprehensible loss. But dunnpgr all these years there was one thing that they agreed upon. Agreed | in secret, however, in the deepest fast- ness of their hearts. And the suhjpct: of their agreement was Miss Lennie| Ames. It was Miss Lennie who had come by | twat day at Spencers Pond when Janie | Ann had gone through the ice and hadn't come up. Miss Lennie had scat- | fered the crowd of screaming children | on the edge of the hole and gone in erself. When she came up she had | Janie Ann. She had sent the biggest boy for help. directed & fire and kneaded the water out of the child's lungs. Then she had brought her home and nursed her through the long weeks of pneumonia that followed, for Addie was sick in bed, too. When Janie Ann died Miss Lennie hu; collapsed and had nearly ied herself. < So anything that either Latham or Addie had was Miss Lennie's for the asking., They loved her, each one, with a steady devotion that was strengthened by every memory of the little lost child. “With Latham, however, the devotion was tinged very deeply with a cautious respect. For wh;‘r;d";‘er ;mblelbla b}::‘):;gl s ' f . 3 y him and Addie st begun gone to Miss Lennie, sighing thnt‘ge M ngs got no sympathy at home, that the -——f ° x, squirre], quarrel was all Addie's fault, that she was turning the children against him. 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And Miss Lennie had told him roundly Lace trimmed. that he could stay away from there un- less he brought Addie or the children with him, that he was a spineless howler and that if he spent the eve- nings at home that he wanted to spend with her and exerted himself to be pleasant, there probably wouldn't be any trouble,,So0 Latham had departed in & mieh renovated state of mind. And if Miss Lennie had wanted his bushy hair for & door mat she could have had it. As for infiuencing the children, Miss Tennie could have told him something about that. One day she had been visit- ing Addle. There were children's voices outside the window. “Dad is an old— old—squijjer!” came Lawrence John’s | voice brokenly, “or he would say he was eorry even if he wasn't.” Addie had stepped to the door. “Lawrence John, let this be the last time I ever hear you say anything like that about your father.” And all Miss Lennie’s efforts to end the quarrel had been like bombarding s stone wall with 2 pea-shooter. 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