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Show OC TISC 0 AIIUS 0C0 Or I nt HriiSliOEd A littlo sequel to the story of the arrest and extradition of Mrs. Nora , Rathloe, tho pretty "beauty doctor," who turned the longing of Colorado Springs' society dames for youth and ' beauty into money without satisfying . the longing, has been brought to light which goes to prove that gullibility is not entirely feminine. The masculine mas-culine portion of the Colorado city's four-hundred is now known to have been duped as badly as the "more deadly" sex. Officer John Schultz, who came to this city from Colorado Springs, to take back with him tue female swinu- j ler also cairled In his pocket a warrant war-rant foi the arrest of the woman's husband. This fact was made known to the local police only on the promise prom-ise that It be held a secret until it was certain that the officer had ; reached Colorado soil J. H. Rathloe was not Informed of there "being a warrant Issued for his arrest by the officer, but was granted the permission permis-sion of going back to Colorado along with his wife at tho officer's expense. Rnthloo, not knowing that his own liberty was be.ng threatened, agreed to accompanv the wife and the officer offi-cer under those conditions When the train on which the trio were riding reached Colorado territory Officer Schultz produced the concealed war. rant and Rathloe became a fellow prisoner with his wife. The charge against the man Is similar to that against Mrs. Rnlhloo, the difference being that Mr Rathloe drew his funds from tho credulous pockets of society men. "The Rathloes worked ibem coming and going," explained Officer Schulu. "Mr. Rathloe is an athlete and he promised to make athlotes out of all the broken down sports In Colorado at from $10 to $25 per head. Did thoy bite well, as I get It, he did Just a3 flourishing a business in shaping shap-ing the muscular contour of the men i u. i i , . i1 imaspogc. i iinum j ,' n ' r , 1 n Ma-jjmi as his wife did In removing the wrinkles wrin-kles of their better halves. The couple cou-ple merely played upon the vanity of the elite of Colorado Springs and vanity van-ity has no sex. Why, old bald-head-od men who couldn't stand It to be snapped on the chest with a rubber band expected to become pugilists under un-der the training course that Rathloe doped out for them and they paid out their money, too." Before leaving for Colorado the Rathloes paid back to several persons in this city money which they had obtained on promises of massage treatment, or othletle training. It Is not believed that any local person lost by the visit of tho couple to this city. |