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Show Igave DESCRIPTION OF DOG Man Couldn't Give Police Any Information In-formation Regarding Wife, but Knew Canine't Pointi. Mr. Smith was a nervous man, nnd J when, at eight o'clock Mrs. Smith hail tiot come home, lie telephoned to the iwillce to Inform them that (the wits mNi-itig. She returned safely enouuli a little later, having been detained by ,a slight taxi cab aeciiletit, and her j huslii.nd st rut Inlzed her carefully. Ills I reason f;r doing ho may be Inferred 1 trom the account of the telephone j conversation between Mr. Smith and J the 1 o'ice dt part tnent. j "W lial H her descripiloii?" asked tb" oltli ial at the telephone. "Her height? Weight?" "I.r er about average, I guess, " stammered the husband. "Color of eyes?" A confused burring xound came back over the w Ire. "lilue or brown?" prompted the of-ficlal. of-ficlal. "1 I don't Know!" "How was nhe dresueil?" "I think nhe wore her coat and hat flic took the dog with her." "What kind of a dog?" ' liiititlh' hull terrier, weight fourteen four-teen pounds and a half, four dark blotches on his body, shading from ' gray Into while; a round blackish spot over the lilt rye; while stub of a tail, three while legs, mid the right fit tit leg nicely br.ndieil all but the toes; a small nick in his b It ear, gold (iiling in his upper right molar, a silver sil-ver link collar with " "That'll do!" gascd Ihe official. "We'll find the dog!" |