Show TOOK < HER HUSBAND OUT OF JAIL Then Made Him Sorry He Had Been Released by Delivering Number Num-ber of WellDirected Remarks J There was a lively social session around police headquarters for a few minutes last evening William Kendrick Ken-drick had managed to get Into a saloon on the Sabbath day and had found his way Into Jail as a result He had no help when ho found the saloon but was aided to his cell by a policeman There was no trouble on the mind o Mr Kcndrlck but the partner of his Joys find sorrows was very much perturbed per-turbed and she was not satisfied until hubby had been released She had the necessary 5 but declined to surrender It to any policeman and even passed Jim Adams up when ho volunteered to carry it to the desk sergeant Finally she concluded that a reporter who happened hap-pened to be present had the most honest hon-est countenance of them all and to him she intrusted the shiner Six seconds later however she demanded the return re-turn of the money or her husband and i H as the newspaper man surrendered the gold to the desk sergeant and did not have the keys to the jail in his possession posses-sion he was between the devil and the deep sea Finally Sergt Burbklgc walked In with the erring husband who welcomed his wife In an affcntlon ate Avay but she would have none of IL and wanted him to distinctly un derstand that her trunk was packed and she was going home to nm H made no difference to her that ma was a resident of Texas any place was bettor than this with a man of that kind And then the couple walked away and as Sergt Burbidge gazed after them ho was heard to mutter something about the fact that the way of the transgressor was hard while cruel Jim Adams who had dropped In for Ills usual ten minutes gossip said that he had not really made up his mind whether he would not as soon be III jail as to be called down by a woman wo-man who really had a right to get mad and slay so I |