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Show . 1 . ! Tuesday, April 25, 1950 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH THE READER'S COURTROOM Furniture Let the Buyer and Merchant Both Bevare WILL' BERNARD, LLB. By May a Man Be Convicted Of Murder If the Motive Is Never Found? Should a Merchant Let His Customer Make a Foolish Purchase? art dealer bought a group of paintings from a famous collector and put them up for sale. One day a society woman became interested An in a certain picture, believing it bespecial collection. But longed as it happened, this particular to-th- e painting was just part of the dealers regular stock. After some study, the woman said: Til take I P this one. If it was good enough for that famous connoisseur, its good The dealer said enough for mel nary a word, and quickly wrapped up the purchase. When the woman later discovered her mistake, she tried to back out of the bargain and a court ruled that the dealer must indeed take back the picture. The Judge said that, when a customer buys something under such an obvious misunderstanding, the merchant should speak up. Chihuahua Doss Gotham Spots Dog Tours Night Clubs On Arm of Cute Blonde The night NEW YORK, N.Y. life of a chihuahua, the hot tamale of the canine world, has many of New Yorks stymied. This doggy night lifer is escorted playboys to the theater and the gay spots by a iluscious blond every- night. The stag line frowns. Threes a crowd and Supersonic Sable, the - chihuahua charmer, doesnt like crowds. The blond is Janie Stevens, 23, of Aurora, Ind., a pert pint sized singer at the Old Knick, a cafe-theat- er specializing in melodrama, red checkered tablecloths and beef. Miss Stevens, who stands 4 feet 11 inches and weighs 95 pounds, chihuahua in hand, is the star attrac tion. Janie, a singer since she was 15, started taking Supersonic Sable to r with her each evening, After the show they do the town together. Sables life, however, was not always one of gay revelry'and gad ding about the gay white way. Before her emancipation she used to remain at Miss Stevens apartment, and snooze while her mistress was out winning the bread and' dog bis-- " - cults. This prosaic existence ended abruptly when .Miss Stevens found that upon returning home after a hard night at the theater Sable would be full of life and ginger. She would enlist all sorts of guises and cute tricks to get her mistress to forsake the sack for a little frisking and good natured play. The result? Janie Stevens got very little sleep. cried Janie. From Enoughl now on you can go to all the shows with me' Then maybe well both get some sleep. The next night Sable had her first taste of New Yorks night life. She started with the theater, fol lowed by visits to many of the bet ter bistros. She polished off the evening with a ride home in a taxicab, seated the-theate- fcfflde hey stress. May a Judge Preside Over at the Same Time? Two Trials Wrestling Gels Needed Impetus Through Video Finding himself with a heavy calon a side street. The next morning, endar one morning, a judge decided the Joy MILWAUKEE, WIS.-- To an unusual He the proprietor was found on the upon of all true lovers of the dramatic expedient floor of his kitchen shot to death. called two cases for trial at the arts, wrestling Is once again oo Soon afterward the stranger was ar- same time one in the courtroom he road back. rested on a Charge of murder. At and one in his chambers. During With an assist from television, the trial, the prosecutor produced the ancient pastime is kicking its an overwhelming mass of circumway out of the small clubs which stantial evidence all pointing to save encofflned it hereabouts for the defendant as the killer. Only several years and is heading for the one link was missing; a motive for massive arenas, where the seats the crime. However, the court deextend back even beyond the smell of arnica and the cash registers cided that the accused man should be held guilty anyhow. The judge tinkle merrily. aid that shooting somebody in cold In addition, the miraculous TV blood is murder. has made it possible for a huge un seen audience to appreciate the endeavors from safe places, where it An engineer perfected a new no runs risk of being struck by method of insulation, and applied for a patent. Immediately several stray fragments of wrestlers. Come wrestling night, it is possl other men, who had been working in fact, almost inevitable for ble along the same lines, opposed his claim. None of them had perfected the proceedings, His Honor shuttled the mama, Willie, Hedwig, Franz the technique, but they argued that back and forth between the two and Gustav, none of whom know their efforts had paved the way places, hearing as much as he could the difference between a hammer-loc- k and a sack of oats, to sit befor the final achievement. However, of each trial. But when his decifore the screen and enjoy the writithe court decided that only the sions were later appealed to a highof the athletes, many of whom, engineer was entitled to the patent er court both of them were thrown ngs The judge said that in a case like out The upper court said that it is whispered, dont know the difthis, the patent goes to the man while the judge did undoubtedly ference either. who takes the final forward step speed things up, he didn't do justice Once Muscle Men to anybody concerned. toward success. as This, wrestling goes, is progress. Back at the turn of the century, LAST WEEK'S when silly people thought the atom ANSWEJt could not be split, wrestlers were statuesque men of mighty muscle and ponderous grips. They could, and did, wrestle for five or six hours without a fall. A gang DOWN ACROSS As an example of what went on Turn to 1. Somewhat 1. Corrosion in those days, there was the match the 2. Canton on iron between Hackenschmidt (the Rus8. Species (Switx.) right sian Lion), the world champion, 3. Preservaof pier Spree and Frank Gotch, an American tive 9. Sandarac (slang) 4. Entertain athlete whose pet hold was to grab tree 10. Valuable fur 5. Donkey his opponents foot painfully and 6. Fiber knot animal Flap braid his toes. Nonsense 7. Thin tin 11. Steps pver The two met Apr. 3, 1908, and a fence (slang) plate pulled and tugged for 45 minutes 8. Room recess 38. Sacred 12. Modicum before either man hit the floor. 11. Vended 14. Exclamaimage Then Gotch was thrown to the can39. Puts 13. Paradise tion vas, but bounced up before Hack 16. A soft drink 15. Spigot through 44. Unadorned enschmidt could follow his advan 19. A game of aricer 17. Bend the 47. Amount 42. River skill (Scot.) tage. After an hour and 45 min head 48. Guidos between 21. Eskimo tool utes, the crowd started yelling for 18. Support Korea highest more action. It was only after two 22. Job 20. To note and 25. A little gust hours that Hackenschmidt, pantsolicit 60. Manchuria Decay wind of and exhausted, announced he (colloq.) ing Me. 23. Norse god had surrendered the title. 24. Let fall Cue from Hamlet 28. Typewriter The exhibit was a little more roller than looking at the Goethe lively 28. Carry with 7 and Schiller monument, but not as difficulty as much fun 30. Custom watching a woman run a for streetcar. 31. Sideboard 34. Persimmon It is said that modern wrestling (Jap.) got Its start one foggy night when 37. 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He listed these losses: Some 350 honorary cards, Including thumb-smudge- d testimony of his long "reign- - over America's knights o the road; assorted photographs anc a' railroad spike, which he described as golden. Jeff said they were In a light leather briefcase which disappeared when he was dining. He said that whoever filched the briefcase coulc if, he keep the "golden spike, credentials. the would return When I go round the country, hobo, .they said the old Jeff less know its wont even I have them papers. FRANCISCO. - Seek Test of Drivers' Night Vision of the traffic deaths ocEven though auto accidents occur cur at night. night-tim- e Dr. Lebensohn said that the more frequently and cause more most important visual fac crack-up- s, e three day-timdeaths than in tors on night driving are: 1. ability no state at present tests drivers well in poor light; 2. ability see to Dr. their ability to see at night. see to against glare; 3. ability to James E. 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