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Today’s Radio Features
SUNDAY. JANUARY 15 (Central and Eastorn Standard Time)
(Note—All programs to key and basic chain or groups thereof unless epecl-
hcd; coast to coast (c to c) designation includes all available stations.!
Programs subject to change. Day.
(By Uha associated Press)
NBCWEAF NETWORK
BASIC—East: weal Uey) weel wtlc
wjar wtag wcah wfi wilt wfbr wrc wgy
w oen w’cae wtam wwj weal. Midwest:
winaq wcfl ksd woc-wbo wow wdaf
NORTHWEST A CANAOIAN - wtmj
wtba kstp webc wday kfyr ckgw efet
SOUTH — wrva wptf wwnc wis wjax
wfla-wxun wiod wsm wmc wsb wapl
wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre
viwi ktbs kths
MOUNTAIN —k^a kdyl kglr kghl
COAST kto kfi kgw komo khq kpo
kcca kea kjr aga kisd ktar kgu
iUORMSG)
Cent. East.
7:00— 8:00— Melody Hour—east only
8:00— 9:00—Balladeers with Trio
8:30— 9:30— Sparklets Woodwinds
8:45— 9:45—Jay Aiden Edktna. Basso
9:00—10:00—The Musical Art Quartet
9:3<k—10.30— Impressions of Italy
10:15—11:15—Major Bowe»—also coaat
11:15—12:15—A Vagabond Adventure
11:30—12:30—Southland Sketches—to c
l AhTRKXOON!
12:00— 1:00—K-7 Secret Service Story
12:30- 1:30—Cleveland “Pop” Concert
1:00— 2 OO—Father Hubbard—c to c
1:15— 2:15— Doerr'a Saxophones—lo c
1:30— t 30—Moonshine Honeysuckle
2:00— 3:00—Wayne King Or.—also e
2:30— 3:30— Dr. S P. Cadman—c to c
3:00— ' :QO—Jane Froman—also coaat
3:15— 4:15—Elizabeth A. Vee—also e
3:30— 4:30— Great Medical Moments
CBS WABC NETWORK
BASIC—East: wabc ikey) » cc wade
Voko wcao wu.ib wnac wgr wktiw wkrc
whk ckok wdre wcau wip-wfan wjas
wean w!b! wspd wjsv: Midwest: wbbm
wgn wfbm kn.be wcco ktnox wowo
EAST AND CANADIAN - wpg whp
wlbw whec wlba wfea wore efrb ckac
DIXIE — west wfs.i wbr<* wqam wdod
wnox klra wrec a lac wdsu wtec krld
wrr ktrh ktaa waco kotna wdbo wodx
«b: wila<* wb:g vbas wtar wdbj wwva
MIDWEST — wbern wsl>t wcah wn.bd
wtaq nktdi kfab wirn ksej wibw kfb
eriut wnax wkhn wr!
MOUNTAIN—k\or klr. koh ksl
PACIFIC COAST — khj knx koin kgb
Afro kol kfpy kvi keru ktnj kfbk kwg
iMORRISGt
Cent. East.
7:00— 8:00—Morning Musical*—wabc
8:00— 9:00—Columbia Junior Bugl*
8:00—10:00—Church of th* Air—to c
9:30—10:30—Compinsky Trio—also e
10:00—11:00—Children’s Hour - wabc
only; Arnold and Carlilc Dusts
10:30—11:30—Melody Maker*—also cst
11:00—12:00—Mormon Choir—cst to cst
11:30—12:30—Lord Rothsrm«rs—to c
11:45—12:45—The Street Sir ger—also e
(AFTBRNOONt
12:00— 1:00—Thirty Mm. Men— a:so c
12:30— 1:30—Church of the Air—c to c
1:00— 2:00—Ed McConnell—also cst
1:15— 2:15— Sunday Matinss— basic
1:45— 2:45—Hoosier Editor—cst out
2:00— 3:00—N. V. Philharmonic—to c
4:00— 5:00— Roses and Drums. Drama
NBC-WJZ NETWORK
BASIC — East: wjs (key) wbi-wbxk
wbal wham kdka wga.- wjr wiw. Mid*
west: wcky kyw kfkx wenr wls kwk
Wwcr koll wren wmaq kso
NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj
wiba kstp webc wday kfyr ckgw cfct
SOUTH — wrva wptf were wis wjas
wfla-wsun wiod asm wmc wsb wapl
wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre
woai ktbs kths
MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kgir kghl
PACIFIC COAST — kgo kfl kew komo
khq kpo keck kez kjr kga kfsd kiar
i (UORXIXG)
Cent. East.
7:00— 8:00—Ton* Pictures—east nnly
8:00— •* :00— The NBC Children’s Hour
9:00—10:00—Mexican Marimba Band
8:30—10:30— Fiddlers Three A Piano
1:45—10:45—Lowell Patton Organist
10:0CL—11:0Ck—Morning Musicals Vocal
11:00—12:00— Baby Rose Marie—wj*
11:15—12:15—To Be Announced
IAFTBRNOON)
12:30— 1:30—Vocal A Orchestra—wjs
1:00— 2:00—The Mystery Tenor—to c
1:15— 2:15— Interview on Literature
1:30— 2:30— Agnew Orcheetra—c to e
2:00— 3:00—Our American Music
2:30— 3:30—Merry. Go* Round—basic
3:00— 4:00—A Cspella Choir—< to e
3:30— 4:30—Youth Confsrsncs—* to C
4:00— 5:00—Nstionsl Vespers—e to *
^ SUNDAY. JANUARY 15 (Central and Eastern Standard Time)
(Note—AH programa to key and baslo chain or groups thereof unless speci-
fied; coast to coast (e to c) designation includes an available stations.)
l*rofrr*iA« Mibject to cbaiiKt. W-
| (By Tht Amociatcd Frtaa)
NBCWEAF NETWORK
BASIC—East: wear <key» weel wtlc
w)ar stag wcsh wft wilt wfbr *rc wgy
when «u< wtaxn wwj waai. Midwest:
itmiq well ksd woe*who wow wdaf
NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj
wiba kstp wubc wday kfyr ckgw cfcf
SOUTH — wrva wptf wwnc wis w)ai
.wfla-wsun wlod »sra »mc web wapl
wjdx w?mb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre
woal ktbs ktiis
MOUNTAIN— koa kdyl kglr kghi
COAST—kco kfi kirw komo khq kpo
keca kex kjr kga klsd ktar kgu
Cent. East.
4:00— b:0t>— Lowell Thomas—east
4:15— 6:15— Dream Dramas—basic
4 30— b:30—Internet'I Radio Forum
4:45— b:45—To Be Announced
i 5:00— 6 00—Catholic Program—c to c
5:30— 6:30—American Schools—also c
6:00— 7:00— Harmonica Rascals—to c
6:15— 7:15— Ray Knight's Sketch
6:30— 7:30—Pickens Sisters Harmony
6:45— 7:45—Hillpot A Lambert—east
7:00— 5:03—Eddie Cantor—cat to cst
8:00— 9:00—Sunday Concert—c to c
8:30— 9:30—Familiar Music—c to 0
9:00—10:00—To Bo Announced
9:15—10:15—Talk on Government—to c
9:30—10.30— Romances. Duets A Skit
9:45—10:45—At Seth Parker's—also c
10:15—11:15— Donald Novis Tenor—to
coast
10:30—11:30— Melodic Serenade—to e
11:00—12:00— Gus Van A Furst Orchee.
11:30—12:30—Charlie Kerr'a Orchestra
CBS-WABC NETWORK
BASIC—East: wabe (key) wicc wade
soko ncao waab wnac wgr wkbw ware
wbk ckok wdi . wtp-wfan wjas
wean wild wspd wjsv. Midwest: wbbixi
wgn wfbm km be wero k;nox wowo
EAST AND CANADIAN — wpg whp
wlbw whec wlbx wi'ea wore efrb ckac
DIXIE — wgst wf.-a wbre wqam wdod
wnox klra wicc a lac wdsu wtoc krld
wrr ktrh kt'-a waco koma wdbo wodx
wht wriaa wbig nbas wtar wdbj wwva
MIDWEST — wbcm wibt wcah wrnbd
wtaq wkbh kfab «:sn ksej wlbw kfh
unit wtiax wkbn wrI
MOUNTAIN—kvor klz koh ks)
PACIFIC COAST — khj knx kmn kjrb
kfre kol kfpy kvi kern kmj kfbk kwg
Cent. East.
4.30— 5:30—Music Rovue—east: Chi*
cago Knights—a. Ballads—Dixi*
Cent. Ease
5:00— 6:00— H. V. Kaltenborn—c lo C
5:15— 6:15—Little Jack Little—c to c
5:3(6— 3:30—Cathedral Prog.—c to c
6:00— 7:00—Dr. Julius (lain—c to c
9:16— 7:16—Concert Band—cst to cst
7:45—Angelo Patri Talk — ba-
sic; Thso. Karl Tsnor — Dixie;
Canta Nina Singing Girls—west
7:00— S:00—Black River Giant—to c
7:15— S:15— Kostelanetz Symp.—to c
7:45— S:45—Black River Giant—to c
8:00— 9:00—Fred Allen Revue—c to c
8:30- 9:30—The Parade of Melodies
9:00—10:00—Jack Benny—basic. Ara*
besque—Dixie; friendly Muse—w
9:30—10:30— Ernest Hutcheson—c to c
10:00—11:00—The Gsuchos—coast out
10:15—11:15— Angelo P. tri—coast rpL
10:30—11:30—Eddie Duchin Orchestra
—coast out; Parade—coast repeat
11:00—12:00—Pollack Orches.—c to c
11:30—12:30—Cummins Orches.—c to e
11:45—12:45—Hal Ksmp Orch.—c to c
NBC-WJ2 NETWORK
BASIC — East: wjz (key) wbz-wbsa
wbal wham kdka wear wjr wlw; Mid-
west: wcky kvw kfkx wenr wls kwk
kwer koll wren witnq kso
NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj
wiba kstp webc wday kfyr ckgw efet
SOUTH — wn» wptf wwnc wis wjftx
wfia-w&un wiod wsm wmc wsb wapl
wjdx wsinb kvoo wky wfaa w bap kpre
woal ktba kths
MOUNTAIN—kca kdyl kftr k*hl
PACIFIC COAST — kgo kfi kgw komo
khq kpo kcca kex kjr kga kfsd ktar
Cent. East.
4:30— 5:30—Pages of Romance—ba-
sic; Koestner Orch.—south .v coast
8:00— 6:00—Koestner Or. A Quar.
5:30— l:30-Paul Whiteman Concert
6:00— 7:00—Eva Jessye Negro Choir
6:15— 7:15—Dr. H. W Haggard
6:3(6— 7:3(6—Great Moments—c to c
7:00— t:00—Russian Gaieties. Orches.
7:3(6— 8:30—"Red Adams.'’ Dramatic
8:00— 9:00—Melodies in Voice—c to c
8:15— S:16—Blue Danube Waltzes
8:30— 9:30—Walter Winched Talk
8:46— 9:45—To Be Announced
9:00—10:00—Griffith’s Hollywood
9:15—10:15— Edna St. Vincent Millay
9:30—10:30—Orange Lantern Mystery
10:00—11:00—Aileen Stanley Soprano
10:15—11:15—Sam German Xylophone
—basic: Walter Winched—w rpt.
10:30—11:30—Jesse Crawford Organist
11:00—12:00—Wm. Stoess Orch.—also c
11:316—12:30—Seymour Simona Orch.
SIDE GLANCES. George Clark
m.u.i MT on. I
* 'WIT MCA soviet <»C I
•Bat Claude oum' ol the couple? who arcn t a? happily married a*
we ait; seem to get out and have more fun "
;a’d Classified Ads for Results
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To the sheriff or any constable of
Cameron county—Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to
summon Rosa Lee Davis whose res-
idence is unknown to appear at the
next regular term of the Criminal
District Court of Cameron county
Texas to be held at the courthouse
thereof. In the city of Brownsville
on the second Monday in February.
1933. being the 13th day in Febru-
ary. A. D. 1933. then and there to
answer a petition filed in the said
court on the l*ih day of January.
A. D. 1933. the file number of whicn
is 11962. in which suit D J. Davis is
plaintiff and Rosa Lee Davis is de-
fendant: the cause of action being
alleged as follows:
A suit for divorce alleging that
plaintiff and defendant were mar-
ried April 18. 1926. and that de-
fendant. without just cause left
I " . .—.•—. ...
plaintiffs bed and board with in* 1
tenuon of abandoning him. on the
15th of October. 1929. since which
time such abandonment and deser-
tion has continued up to the filing
of this petition.
You are commanded to so summon
such defendant and to serve this
citation by making publication of
this citation once in each week for
four (*» consecutive weeks previous
to the return day hereof in some
newspaper published in your
county.
Herein fail not. but have you be-
fore said court on the first day of
the next term hereof this writ
with your return thereon showing
how you have executed the same.
Witness J. J. Bishop clerk of the
District Court of Cameron county
Texas.
Given under my hand and seal
of said court in the city of Browns
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__ _ _ If you are not able to buy
I y Tr i 1 the new things that you
/ y\ / / want and need why not fix
A aa A A A up the old? You’ll find
listed below men who specialize in their particular*
line of work. They are dependable and welcome
your patronage.
_ _
Borja Radio Shop
Expert Service All Makes
All Kinds of Electrical
Appliances Repaired
1017 Adami Phone 543
GENERAL WELDING
and REPAIR SHOP
Key and Locksmith
T. J. ROMMER
S» - 13th st — Phone m
ELECTRICAL
REPAIRS A SERVICE
Motors. Vacuum Cleaners
Fans Appliances House
Wiring f ixtures.
STAR ELECTRIC CO.
Opposite Postoffice Phone 171
Expert Watch
and
Jewelry Repairing
Dorfman't Jewelry Store Inc.
The Valley's Finest
Brownsville
Milligan 1 •
radio
Service Company
Formerly with Pan American
Radio Department. Excellent
references. No obligation or
charge for checking your radio.
Phone
• •
Repair
All Makes
Radios
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IN A CROSS-WIND IS
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OF THE WIND VEUOCITV
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TRAVELING FROM
NORTH TO SOUTH
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WEST WIND
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THEY ARE
NEW JERSEY
CONNECTICUT
INDIANA
L TENNESSEE
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ville this the 14th day of January. '
A. D. 1933.
J. J. Bishop
Clerk of the District Court of
Cameron County Texas
By L. George deputy.
Issued this the 14th day of Jan-
uary A. D. 1933.
<1-15-22-29-5—4t—4504» l
ONE-FOURTH COINAGE
About one-fourth of the gold
| produced is used as coinage. The
remainder is consumed in den-
tistry. Jewelry gilding and gold
leaf work.
f Announcement*
Dependable Prompt
Phone SSI
Brownsville Title
Company
Opposite Court Honse
Brownsville
Abstracts of Title
Title Insurance
Complete abstracts of title
:o all lands in Cameron
County Texa«
Daily Coverage of All
Cameron County
Court Records
Can be secured from the
RETAIL MERCHANTS’ ASS’X
Brownsville — Phone 443
! WANTED
Will pay cash for minnows
from the Lower Rio Grande
Valley. Write accurate des-
cription or send samples of
species available.
Texas Aquaria
Fish Co.
2400-12 Last Tike Dallas.
Texas. Shipping address.
2307 Old Greenville Road
7 Professional
DR. W. A. JONES
Dentist
403 State National Bank
Phone 704
Credit Extended If Desired
DR. S. JUDD EARLEY
DENTIST
335 Elizabeth St Phone 7S5
Brownsville Texas
3 Travel Opportunities
SHARE I"*'PENSES — T—vice to
passengers and private car own-
ers to everywhere Auto Travel
Bureau. Plaz? Hotel. Room 131. Box
963. phone 486 I3p
8 Travel Opportunities
MAN AND WIFE leaving for Los
Angeles in closed car early Mon- |
day morning. Can take one; share
expenses. Phone San Benito 767.
148
Automotive
- _ n
10 Autos for Sale
HAVE FORD and Chevrolet 1931
long wheel-base trucks; will sell
cither; depression prices. Phone
363. Box 143. Brownsville rz
BU1CK SEDAN 1930—A-l condi-
tion; will take Ford or Chevrolet
in trade. Sinclair. 10th and Levee
Streets. 156
Automotive
Automobile Bargains
1931 Chevrolet 4 door sedan;
8 wheel Job; new paint.
1931 Ford 157 inch truck.
1931 Ford Pickup.
Two 1932 Ford demonstrators.
Discount.
Patteson Motor Co.
Phone 888
11 Wanted Autos
WANTED small Clertrac tractoi.
Snake King phone 500. 140
13 Used Trucks
CHEVROLET tank truck for gaso-
line or oil. tank holds 250 gallons
equipp'd with side racks for cans
$75.00. Stevenson Motor Co. Inc.
5th and Elizabeth Sts. Browns-
ville. 137
_
Business Chances
20 Wanted to Invest
EXPERIENCED "capable
editorial executive 30
I will invest $5000 to
$6000 in sound daily
paper in Rio Grande dis-
trict exclusive field. Box
124 Herald.
21 Miscellaneous
IF YOU WOULD invert $25 00
m legitimate business with chance
to make $2500 00 soon write Legi-
timate Speculator Box 159 Her-
ald. 153
Business Services
28 Moving Trucks Storage
AUSTIN TRANSFER CO 800
Washington. Moving and crating
Phone 421. DM
34 Insurance
__I
INSURANCE
BONDS
W. B. CLINT
Phone €
Employment
35 Hip. Wanted—Male
Steady Work—(mhkI IS)
Reliable man wanted to call on
farmer* in Cameron county. No
experience or capital needed.
Write today. McNess Co.. Dept. S„
Freeport. Illinois. 35
DELIVERY ROUTE man with cjr
to supply famous line of household
goods to steady customers. Musi
be satisfied with $27.50 a wees at
start. Write Albert Mills. Route
Mg: 2238 Monmouth Cincmnati
Ohio. 152
Employment
37 Salesmen - Agent*
Experienced Clothing Salesmen
Bring Back Good Old Day*
Fastest selling tropical line. $650
to $8.00. Your profit $1 50. Law t
selection of latest patterns. Free
sample line. Act quick. Pike-Han-
aen. Inc. 'manufacturers! 1111
North Pranklin St.. Chicago. 153
FREE SUIT and liberal con
Sions paid our salesmen. Fast
selling line of summer suit? con-
sisting of 37 beautiful fabrics in-
dividually tailored at $5 95 to
$11.50: write immediately. Patton
Mfg. Co.. Paducah. Ky. Dii
39 Situations Wanted
POSITION wanted as housekeeper
by competent middle aged white
woman Can furnish reference.
Box I 45. Herald. 145
Financial
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ton»ni&i » — a*nKna comtaso* J
Dept BB Brownsville Texas
42 Auto Loans
AUTO LOANS
Quick Service — Low Kate*
Refinance or Direct Loan*
AUTO LOAN CO.
Arcade Bldg.. Room 5
1041 Levr St.
BROWNSVILLE
| Financial
Automobile Loans
and
REFINANCING
Lowest Rates Immediate Service
Pay While You Ride
OUT-OF-TOWN LOANS HANDLED
PROMPTLY
Convenient Parking
VALLEY FINANCE CO.
Patteson Motor Co Bldg.
Brownsville Phone 888
Eios
Instruction
PRIVATE LESSONS in shorthand
and typewriting. Low rates. 424
Levee. 135
Merchandise
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I ' _ _
50 Poultry • Supplies
CHICKS. 6’jC. Hatching 2c. Fine
varieties; see our Hocks. Palm
Garden Hatchery. 2 miles west
Hurlingen. No Sunday business.
53 Musical Goods
FOR SALE. Cheap upright piano
Practically new. Phone 1219W.
61 Wanted - Miscellaneous
WANTED—Vanload of household
1 goods to Chicago Minneapolis or
| vicinity. Insured. Herald Box 130
54 For Sale • Miscel.
NEW CASH REGISTER lor sale;
registers lc to $20 00. P. O. Box
608. La Feria Texas. 141
60 Seeds Plants Flowers
I YOUNGBF.RRY—Best for Valley.
Prolific. Delicious. Excellent shlp-
i Per. Money-maker. 25 vines $125;
hundred $4 prepaid. Ivan White
■ Edinburg. 136
Merchandise ]
ROBES—For detailed information
and prices on world’s finest va-
rieties of two-year-old. field
grown budded ever blooming
rases write McClung brothers
Tyler. Texas. 154
62 Let’s Swap
WILL EXCHANGE English les^
sons with intelligent Spanish man
for violin lessons. Box 158. Her-
ald 158
_Rentals |
63 Apartments
TWO and THREE-ROOM furnish^
ed apartment. Phone 578 443 Le-
vee. 097
SETH MAN Apartments—nicely fi-
nished. comfortable me m apart-
ments. Phone 1231. H23
FURNISHED apartment; bills
paid. 517 West Elizabeth. Phone
42V alter 4. H82
UNFURNISHED duplex ap rt-
ments; garage; nice yard all con-
veniences. 1114 W. Elizabeth phone
1013 or 818 J. H53
4-ROOM unfurnished duplex ap-
artment; F*rtgicUire; foll-away
bed; garage. Phene 55 or 941
after t> p. ni.
65 Houses
COMFORTABLE 5 - room home.
Nicely furnished. Close in. Call
1272. 148
FOUR ROOM HOUSE big yard;
fruit trees; paved street. I100C
per month. 46 1st St. and Washing-
ton. ns
67 Room & Board
FURNISHED ROOM; private home;
garage. Call 578. 442 Levee. Il»
69 Wanted to Rent
WANTED MODERN unfurnished
home with three bedrooms; will
consider 12 month l«*ase; West
Bro* rtsville or Los Eb&nos. B. F.
Hardin. Court House 143
Real Estate |
Hello! Mr. Bargain
Hunter
This is a buyers* market. Con-
gratulations to the shrewd In-
vestor with money. God pity the
seller. I have the Valley’s
choicest Citrus grove bargains at
sacrifice and distressed pricei.
See me before you buy and get
my values and prices.
j A. J. McCOLL
Met oil ( tub House
McAllen. Texas
74 For Sale or Trade
HAVE 80 single lots at Boyertown.
Pa. clear no assessments good
location; want Valley acreage. S.
M. Stong. Dos Palos Calif. 143
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75 Buy or Trade
WANTED TO BUY—4 or 5 acres
unimproved tillable land near
Brownsville Terms must be rea-
sonable. Box 144. Herald 144
We Need Good
Property
Good sales are being made up the
Valley result of A J. < Floyd Gib-
} bons> McCoU's daily broadcast-
ing over Reynosa Station. XEAW
giving America the O. K. on the
golden opporiunities In the Val-
ley at this time. Pour thousand
inquiries in six weeks. People
l arriving daily and others on the
way. Tune in any night at 9:15
or 11:15 and hear the finest ad-
vertising program ever given
this Valley. In the words of Tex-
as Guman. “Give the old boy a
I hand ** We want good pro|ierty.
See us.
Thomas Homer & Company
SALESMAN SAM—A Nice Guy! _ ' BV SMALL
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I gasDfd when I saw how fiendishly clever the
dcath-deahnst contraption was. The action of lifting
the lid not only protruded the needles into the hol-
low of the pomegranates but also acted as a hypo-
i berime syringe.
Heaven forgive him.' said Sir. Ui glancing toward
the other room where Lewison's body lay. “for he
died in my stead! Fu Manchu scores another failure!"
Suddenly there came a knocking on the door.
Come in!" I cried.
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There entered a tall gangling umlormed youth
“A cable lor Dr Petrie.' he mumbled.
• A cable? For me?’ I was astounded.
Smith snatched It from the bov’a hand.
A thousand fears assailed my mind as Smith
handed the thin envelope to me. a thousand doubts
and tortures With nerveless lingers I ripped It open
and glanced first at the signature. It was from Ka-
ramanehl
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