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Show RESCUED LADY IN DISTRESS i Indianapolis Citizen Probably Won. dered Later Just Why He Obeyed j Order to "Ceat It." j One night several weeks ago n non-frivolous non-frivolous citizen. In his fpilte proper sedan, was drl-.fng sedately along on Ids homeward way. The shades of night had fallen. No air of mystery pervaded the el'y and all was well I I'.angety-bang-bangety began the hood over his engine. Something was coming loose. He ilrew up to the ( curb ami opened the door to get out i to see about the thing. 1 lie opened the door to get out. lie didn't L'ct out beeimse a woman tore ' open the rear door of the ear on the j opMisite side, and sprang Into the ! baek seat, harked him on the shoulder, shoul-der, and cried : "Bent it, honey, beat It, tliey'r" raidln' me again !" A few minutes Irter, about twenty-blocks twenty-blocks away, an automobile villi a loose hood rattled up to the curb. It contained a mm In the front seat and n woman In the rear seat. The man was heard to say to the woman: "Now yon beat It and get out of here !" Indianapolis Star. |