Show JM M i I 1 C Colette 0 1 ette W Was as I IA 1 A A His Actress 1 Sweetheart art X 1 2 1 I S p t X i A S A S 1 By ANTHONY REIMERT c. c 1924 Western V Ne Newspaper PAPer Union M Y GOD h I Sergeant VL Smith stared at t the the- constable who ho had entered the office I mother lother M l Mother th ili r so sergeant Come Com from i sech r son son she like PurisM 7 J One of thOo so dear Old bid ld you ladles read rad about And him walling t to go down dowil under escort scort to be bc hanged muttered the ser ser- geant Parrish he lie said sald suddenly that woman l has nt Jt come two thousand miles topical learn n that Listen 1 1 Jam Jameson s' s sn n In his ce cell with his head headIn i In hi I Ills Ills' S hands He TIc h had il shot the storekeeper storekeeper store store- k keeper In a alit atIt fit of frenzied jealousy over ovex Colette Colett the thc little actress wIse lied had s somehow drifted north a derelict Since then his fate Late had b been cn Inevitable e. e He Hc had been tried a and auci d found guilty y Colette's Coette's r frenzied pleas had not saved him liim The girl had been sent south and in ina a weeks week's tIme lime Ju Jameson eson must start stort on his own grim j journey urney unless unless- Tlc Tile cell door opened Sergeant Sergeant- Smith stood there Jameson your our mothers mother's here liere from Ontario I God Godl God 1 I The Thc constable sprang to his feet j She doesn't doesn t know w And were we're not goIng to let her know We c giving out youve you've got to start north on patrol this hJ EUe ng Till TU the n a aman tl free freeman e emon man mon s so long as you dont don't stray from the post Im I'm trusting you Jameson Keep up the bluff You'll pret pretend nd to start tonight under charge of Smith Smith- and well we'll hustle her out on the boat tom tom to to m morrow rr d. d v. Savvy Jameson nodded like a man manIa lA a daze doze The sergeant sergeant- removed his hiss s shackles He went out In the the theoffice office the little gray haired gray alred old woman was waiting g. g With a cry she fell tell upon his neck The sergeant ergeant turned his he head d away Guess Guess he c cant can't beat t it h he told told Parrish Par Par- rish but keep an on eye ye on on him All that afternoon the old woman and the constable strolled about the fort Sometimes they were out of sight for torn a afew afew t few w minutes but It was clear lear son Jamson had nd no Intention of trying to make moke a aget get get way Tin Tm so proud and happy to see myson myson my myson son doing so well the old woman told the sergeant gratefully Its a pIty a-pIty hes he's got to start on patrol tonight said aid Smith but that's orders from district headquarters M My S son scra 1 must do his d duty ty sh she answered answered an an- proudly Id be the last one to try to prevent him The They had given the old lady Indy the vIsIting visiting vis vIs- Inspectors Inspector's empty room The two silt sat there most of th the afternoon Toward Toward To To- ward dusk ParrIsh saw saw the old lady lody cros cross the parade paride ground toward the store 1 Guess she's going to buy him something some some- thing he lie meditated He to the pre precaution cm caution to look In at nt the window the window of or the Inspectors Inspector's r room om however J iam Jameson m so soi was y crouching th there re his head in hid his 1 hais s g. g P Poor Ioor or devil I I thought Smith SinIth came out of of- the thc om offie T e to o start that fal fake e patrol h he t told ld him Hustle e him Im a n mile out of come camp come comeback b back ck r r round the off cut and lock him Into Int into the cell ceIl pg again lIn P nodded d. d Old womans woman's s atthe atthe at at- at the Ufe st reoh said saliL Walt Wait till she she- gets back Then Its It's good by He crossed to Inspectors Inspector's Inspectors Inspector's tors tor's room Just then th the new ew storeKeeper tore store Keeper came hurr hurrying Ing up 1 S Say you you ou know about about- old Mrs Mr h liC asked l Eh EJi What d you mean No of ot mine dull witted dull man Only she went down d wn the road lI I heard a horse going like h l h-l 1 l l for leather l cit few ago ilm t go Inthe In Inthe the of the the brush to too 1 ati The arid at WIse the constable burst Into th the l' l inspectors inspector's r room Jameson Was vas still sUll sitting there Ids back ack t them face hidden denIn den In v In 1 Iii his ls hands Jameson I Sj j jAs As th the thc constable did not 1991 around the sergeant advanced and him by bY bYthe the sli shoulders rs Slowly Jameson turned ed his hIi liea head The They stared with yell yelled d with wills fury You I Colette tIme the little actress ss smiled have hard work catching Jim In the dark she smiled a good horse good horse I brought him |