Judge, 1932-01-30 · page 13 of 36
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and afternoon sun? ... Oh, I morning sun on the trip down and afternoon sun on the trip home. That's fine, then, Put a chair in that space for me. . It opens rather ssn’t it? 2. Now a steamer . Haven't you a cleaner one? - That's better. ... You might pull this foot-rest out for me, too... . Now, here's twenty-five cents, stew ard; and if you sce anyone using my deck chair, IT wish you'd call me im- y. I'll be sitting inside talk- o Mrs. Shaw... . I said, if eye on my deck chair while I'm in the lounge talking to Mrs. Tl just keep mine for an ney in case I do want to sit out on dee Politeness Pays yer Courtesy Cops Score Big Hit) Sow coy . “Ah, just a moment there, my good fellows; and do pardon me for putting these handcuffs on you, I hope they fit you decently.” “Uh.” “Haven't I seen you fore? U me think. ... Oh, yes, at the Ce lated Bank hold-up. Of course! You gentlen Mike the Dip and Lefty “Aaah——!" “IT should have recognized you. That was a delightful hold-up. You did it so artistically, but what. se to be the trouble here? I didn’t hear gun shots, did 1? Why, upon my soul, gentlemen be- 1 must be jannagan. that fellow on the sidewalk appears to be dead! You didn’t do that, did I certainly trust though you do seem to have a mac! gun. And it’s smoking hot! Of course that doesn’t prove you shot him. Just a formality, you understand, that has to be complied with, so, if you don't mind, I think I will take you to the station, I'm sure there won't be any trouble.” .——" Charming weather for a murder, isn't it? Now when we get to the station, I'm planning to have you mect Chief Inspector Dennisey know you're to like fine looking d full of sparkling ancedotes. . . . I'm not walking too fast for you, am 12... I'm sorry... Now, if you gentlemen would let me know what to order for supper for you—not that we expect to detain you, you understand, but just e JUDGE ase IMINGS —Panrke Van Auk, Esq.