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Show HOLDUP RECEIVES BARD ONE TO JAW FROMHIS TICTIM' Somewhere in Ogden Is a tall, dark-complexioned fellow, presumably pre-sumably a negro, who is nuridng n swollen Jaw and who Is probably Indulging in "morning aftr-r" reflections re-flections of what mlght hae hen. Police .station reports indicated j that the crime wave, in ihP form I of a vis-foot man. thought to I have been a negro, overtook P. J. Anderson, of 4 52 Twerfty-elght h street. Anderson, at the time the '"wave" approached, was on W (. Twenty-seventh etrcet. "Throw up your hands." said the wave" as he brandished a short object In his fist. Anderson Compiled, slinging his mitts In the famous 'on--lwo" Caahlon. In throwing his hands, Anderson Incidentally doul.l-d up his fist and aimed it .,t Ins opponent's op-ponent's Jaw. The "wave" receded and sort of trickled along the pavement. Anderson. blowing vigorously upon a set of shinned knuckles, betook himself to tuo police station and reported the incident. in-cident. Sergeant A. M. Edwards and Chauffeur Karl Wiggins Investigated Investi-gated the Attempted rol.bVrv but found no trace of Anderson's "crime wame." excepting a life-sized life-sized Impression In the snow. oo- A. . i |