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The Courier News du lieu suivant : Blytheville, Arkansas • Page 15

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The Courier Newsi
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Blytheville, Arkansas
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I THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 190 BLYTHEVILLE (ARK.) COURIER NEWS PAGE FIFTEEN OUR BOARDING HOUSE with Meior Heeple YOU WERE THOSE GREENBACK AS WRONG PORTRAITS OF BEN EGAD, BOYS! IT BRINGS TEARS) AS A FRANKLIN ARE OF JOY TO THESE OLD EYES- CUCKOO MUCH HANDIER THOSE TWO URCHINS, ALVIN CLOCK THAN A PAIR OF AND LEANDER, WORKING WRONG SIZE SOCKS! EVENINGS TO EARN ING 15 A GIFT OF AND $100 I FOR TIMES! (SUSPECTED THEIR MEANT 12-74 A TEAR OF JOY ON YOUR VEST, TOO OUT OUR WAY Sy J. R. Williams NO? A PIECE MAKE YE GODS! THIS SIZE MINE HAVE HE AND YOU MEAN A SMOTHERED THE 1 GOT TO EAT SLICE THAT IN ONIONS ER SAME! UP A HUNDRED THICK? POUNDS OF SMOTHERED, MINE MOOSE OR ANYWAY! ABOUT IS, THAT ELK THUMB HE SHOT? SIZE! 12-24 J.RWILLIAMS THE HUNTER AT HOME Planeteer 7 AH! THE FRANTIC! JIVE DO LADY WITH AND I THIS REALLY TWEETER, BUCCANEER? WOOFER, SEND EVER ITS TUNES ANGEL NEAR BRIGANDS AS AS TO HEAR, TO BUT 50 FOR. FLATTERY LEARNED IN HOW EXAMPLE, THAT GETS FORMATION WHO YOU A WE NO DID FREIEHTER, HINT WILL WERE I PLACE, AS GIRL CHILD! WELKIN SIGNAL WELKIN, WOULD THE HA! SOMEHOW? NO 'SO ENGLISH! SPEAK SORRY, TERM HEAVENLY SINH3 MUSIC IT 7. DESCRIBE Parts and Supplies for All Cars, Trucks and Tractors 555 WHOLESALE 316 North Broadway Pbese 4511 and 4512 WILL YOUR HOME BE HOT AND COLD THIS WINTER? Let our experts show you the comfort and casualness of ing with Natural Gas.

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"He wasn't a blackmailer. If you prefer, let's be cynical and say that he was a lot more realistic than his wife. He knew that the nomination was out of his reach no matter who backed him, and here was his wife endangering even his becoming a judge by antagonizing Maudson. No wonder he was frantic to get his hands on those records and destroy them." HIS pipe bubbled, and he paused to empty Absently I reflected on how a pipe could dominate a man's personality. "We know that at 1 o'clock Thursday, after the phone calis from Maudson and Rahn, Larkin rushed home and found his wife there.

Their maid tells us that they had a terrific argument. The maid saw Mrs. Larkin running down the street with a briefcase swinging in her hand, She took the briefcase 10 you." "Why me? She knew wouldn't for a moment go for" -the word stuck in my "As they're both dead, we.can only guess. She may have been scared of her husband and rushed to you for protection until she could get her bearings. Or she found that she no longer wanted to share his bed unless he was a very important person, and it he was anything less she preferred you after all.

There are other possible explanations. One thing is certain: she was set on hanging onto those records no matter what. They represented power. They would always be valuat'e, if not then. some other time, for whatever she I'm late for the Jones' party! Besides, you wouldn't want your children to hear about this, would you?" Wayne MINUTES ACQUAINTED NOW EXCUSE AND IF WITH GET ME YOU FOR MEN A WILL FEM EACH Martha NE of Story The SANTA SHOW UP BUT, WANT MOM! TO SLEEP! DON'T POP SEE CLAUS SANTA COME DOWN THE PRISCILLA'S CHIMNEY! 110.

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Blytheville Phone 2972-Night 4616 MA GOODNESS SHE'S IN TE U. E. PAL 12-24 Cast. OH. I KNOW, IT.

HAS TO DO WITH WELL. WON'T SURE! SURE. I WOULO, HONEY! XY THE WONDER GADGET YOU BUY "PEACE ON EARTH THAT'S BUT BOOTS. IT'S LATE! AND THAT'S GOING TO PUT TOGETHER THAT ROD THE TICKET FOR EVERYONE DORY 15. STILL ENTERTAINING AGAIN THE BROKEN PIECES OF EUERY WHERE THAT INUENTOR DOWNSTAIRS ONCE HAPPY MARRIAGES! F4 TE 12-24 DIA CAPTAIN 4371V 12-24 BE SURE AND WRITE! ID BE SAFER IF I DIDN'T! want for herself or a man of hers from influential people like Maudson Rahn and even Willie Shad.

I gather that she was a single-minded and very determined woman." "Yes," I said. "She would have let herself be hung from a water pipe and stripped and whipped to get what she was after." Hannah smiled with only the corners of her mouth. "But at least I'm a politica) realist, and I do think I have certain amount of morals." I STARTED to wander away from the table and checked myself. remained pear the briefcase. wondering why neither of them made de a dive for it and slammed it to the floor.

"While waiting for you she must have seen Larkin or another man drive up," Helm continued. "She ducked into the cellar and stuck the briefcase deep into the furnace ashpit and shook ashes over it. Not much of hiding place, but she had very little time." "It tooled the police," I pointed out. "You can hardly blame them. They got here 24 hours after Mrs.

Larkin. They were justified in assuming that she still the briefcase and it would be found when she was found; or that she had given. it to you, in which case you wouldn't have left it in or very near your house if you had taken the trouble to remove the body, So the police did only routine poking around, and there's no doubt that the fact that there was still Are in furnace made them pass it over with little more than a glance. And remember that the briefcase itself meant little to the police at that time. The only people who even today know what's in it ore Maudson and Rahn and Shad and we three and whoever tapped the wire." He paused.

"And perhaps Martha Paley." "I haven't in touch with her since it's been found." Ben Helm opened the door and lonked out. job's done," he said, closing the door. "Rut I hale ends." (Te Be Coalianed) MEA. me. F.

U. A. Pal. or YOU THINK NOT, EH? XXXI THE silence held for a little while before Ben Helm Alled it. "Thursday morning Mrs.

Larkin went to Maudson with a carbon copy of the transeripts of the four dictograph records and showed it to him. She demanded that he drop Rahn and get the nomination for her husband. Maudson, of course, told her that she was out of her mind. The odds were against even Rahn, a prominent congressman, being nominated; even if he wanted to, Maudson couldn't conceivably line from up his more than the delegates own county for an unknown district attorney. She gave him a smug, confident smile and left.

Her next stop was Congress: man Rohn who happened to be in Raventon. She told him to announce lhat lie was wilhdrawing, AS a candidate and declare for Larkin. "I wasn't there al the time." Hannah said, "but when I came home in the afternoon I found Father terribly upset." My eyes lighted on the briefcase and slopped there. "Dina had an uncomplicated philosophy," I said. "Nothing was beyond trying for and always worth it.

She set her sights and went after it, A good wife, as they say, who pushed her husband. But she never had any ceiling to her ambition." I stopped talking. "She hadn't told Larkin about the. records." Helm continued. know from.

the way he that he couldn't have known of their existence until that day. Perhaps she wasn't sure he'd go along, so she was out to hand him a more or less accomplished fact." The way she had with me years Ago when 1 had returned from overseas and found she had started to set up a factory for 12-24 1251 NTA 4 17-24.

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