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Truck Markets
^ Average Auction Prices of Grape
fruit sold Monday, Feb. 15:
Chicago: Texas 1053 boxes. Gen
Avg. $2 53. Florida 1503 boxes. Gen.
Avg. $2 46.
St. Louis Texas 1503 boxes. Gen.
Avg. $2.50. Florida 459 boxes. Gen.
Avg. $1.85.
Pittsburgh; Florida 2165 boxes.
Gen Avg $190.
Cleveland: Fla. 1702 boxes. Gen.
Avg. $2.06
Cincuu.au: Florida 1676 boxes.
Gen. Avg. $1.88.
Detroit: Florida 1906 boxes. Gen.
Avg. $2.28.
Baltimore: Fiona a 921 boxes.
Gen. Avg. $2 19.
Sales to Jobbers Reported Mon
day, Feb. 13:
Cabbage: 'Texas round type let
tuce crates unless otherwise stat-cU
Pittsburgh best $1.85-2.00 Pinla
delpma Savov $1.50-1.75. Cleveland
$1.75-2.00 Boston Savoy $1.75-2.00.
Cincinnati half erts $1.10-1.15. De
troit $1.50-1.75. Kansas City $163
1.75. Chicago mostly $1.75. St.
Louis mostly $1.75. New York, no
report account of holiday.
Carrots (Texas lettuce hall trt.».
unless otherwise stated!. Philadel
phia mostly $125. Pittsburgh $120
1.35. Detrol- 95c-$l. Chicago mostly
$100 St. Louis 4 doz. $1 30 3 do/..
B0t-$1. Boston $1 15-1.25.
Beets: 'Texas lettuce half :iU.
unless otherwise stated'. Philadel
phia $1.25-1 40. Pittsburgh >1.00
1.15. Detroit $1-1.10. Chicago most
ly $1.00-1 15 St. Louis 95c-90c. Bos
ton mostly $1 40.
Carlot, Shipments of the Entue
U. S. reported Monday. Feb. 13:
Grapefruit: Ariz. 9. Calif. 2, Fla
27. Texas 21. total US 59 cars.
If Oranges: Calif. 117. Fla. 82. Tex
as 4. total US 203 cars.
Mixed Citrus: Calif 4. Fla 48
Texas 3. total US 55 cars.
Snap Beans: Fla. 45. total US 45
cars.
Beets: Texas 3. total US 3 cars.
Cabbage: Ariz. 1, Calif. 1. Fla. 42
Mich. 1. N. Y. 33. S Car 1 Texas
34 Wise. 3. total US 116 cars.
Carrots Calif 45. N. Y. 5. Texas
4. total US 54 cars
Greens; Ariz. 1. Calif. 2. Texas 1.
Va. 12. total US 18 cars.
Mixed Vegetables: Calif 11, Fla
13. Ga. 1. Texas 43. others 6. total
US 74 cars.
Tomatoes: Fla. 23. total US 23
THRILLING MYSTERY
Lionel Atwill as seen in the Warner Bros, picture “The Mystery
cf the Wax Museum" Entirely in Tecmucolor. Supporting him are
Gtfnda Farrell, Frank McHugh and Fay Wray. Shows Tuesday and
Wcanesday at your Capitol, Brownsville.
cars Cuba 1. Mexico 11 cars.
Green Peas: Fla. 6, total US 6
cars. Me.,ico 12 cars.
Peppers: Fla 2. total U6 2 c%r.'.
Fpinach: S. Car. 1. Texas 30, Va.
1. total US 32 cars
Lower Valley movement lorw.ird
ed Tuesday Morning. Feb. 14:
Grapefruit 21, Oranges 4. Mixed
Citrus 4. Cabbage 34. Carrots U,
Beets 3. Beets and Carrots 10. Spin
ach 4. Parsley 1. Greens 3. Mixed
Vegetables 30, total 125 cars. Totalp
to date this season—Citrus Fruit
2749. Vegetables 4472, Mixed Fruit >
and Vegetables 50, total 7271: to
same day last season—Citrus Fruit
3814, Vegetables 6856. Mixed Fr.iits
and Vegetables 98. total 10.768 »nrs.
Coastal Bend shipments reported
Monday, Feb 13:
None.
- THIS CURIOUS WORLD -
IT M TAKEN FROM THE *SK3N OF THE
FORTH * ON THE /MARINERS COMPASS.
«| THE CHINESE CLAIM It) HAVE USED THE
SIGN AS EARLY AS 2.634 6 C.
I
• tan by mu aowct Mb
AS LATE AS THE I0TH CENTURY
| SWALLOWS WERE believed
' TO HlfeERNIATB INI THE MUD
AT THE BOTTOM OF STREAMS.'
TO PROVE THIS THEORY RED
THREADS WERE TIED AROUND THE
i LEGS OF NUMEROUS SWALLOWS)
SOME OF WHICH WERE RECAPTURED
THE NEXT YEAR, AND, SINCE THE
STRINGS WERE UNFADED, FAlTH «N
THE BELIEF WAS SHAKEN.
»•. 1740 • • *
________________ ____ • '*JJ 9- *»r« <-f*\ r ,
‘It s lor my wile. She likes romantic characters. ’
XERG'S AIDE
Frederic March lieutenant of the
mad king of Rome in "The sign
oi the Cross' coming Sunday and
Monday with a midnight preview
Saturday night to the Capitol
Theater.
Movie Sidelights
CAPITOL
New types of motion picture
•■doubles appear for the first time
in Warner Bros’ thriller. “The
Mystery of the Wax Museum,
which is now snowing at the Cap
itol Theatre. They are “doubles"
tor • doubles."
One hundred and lour wax fig
ures used m the picture, reproduc
tions of famous and notorious pet
scnages whose exololt> have n.acie
them more or less historical fig
ures are made of an expensive
wax composition. 60 when a scene
in which forty of these figures are
destroyed by fire was photograph*
eo. “doubles of the original images,
made of a less expensive paraffin
wax with a low melting point, were
used.
There is an all star cast headed
by Lionel Atwill. Fay Wray. Glenoa
I arrefi and Frank McHugh.
QUEEN
Proving that he not only is one of
filmdom's outstanding actors, but,
that he also is a capable direct Jr,
Lowell Sherman in tin World Wide
picture. -False Faces.” which shows
Tuesday and Wednesday at the
Queen theater, has succeeded in
bringing to the screen one of the
better films of the new season.
Peggy Shannon, Lila Lee. Bert";i
Churchill. Harold Waldndge, Gen
eva Mitchell. David Landau. Nance
O'Neil. Joyce Compton. Miriam Sce
gar and Purnell Pratt are in the
leading roles.
The story deals with a plastic sur
geon. wv o, for the sake of mate al
wealth, breaks all the rules ani
ethics of his profession.
Congress may spare bootleggers
from the jje.nl of wire tapping, but
let's hope no obstacle is put in the
way of nice long penitentiary sen
tences for those playful souls who
call up and bubble: “You can't
guess who this is!”
Farm Animal Theft
Suspects Are Held
This may be your opportunity to
recover a stolen cow. horse or mule.
Chief Deputy Sheriff Henry Gor
don has a couple of men under ar
rest whom he suspects o* stealing
farm animals. He has found three
chains, apparently used in tying up
animals, in their possession.
If you have lost a farm animal
! which was chained up. get in touch
with Gordon at the courthouse.
The men were arrested in the
vicinity of El Jardtn and officers
believe the thefts were in that sec
tion. _
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
THE STATE OF TEXAS >
COUNTY OF CAMERON >
Notice is hereby Given that by
virtue of an order ol sale issued out
of and by the clerk of. the Honor
able District Court of Cameron
County. 103rd Judicial District nl
Texas, on February 13th. 1933. on
a judgment rendered in said court
on April 23. 1932. in Cause Number
11010, entitled Realty Trust com
pany vs. Charles N. Williams, et al,
in favor of Realty Trust company,
a private Texas corporation plain
tiff. and against Charles N. Wil
liams and Claude E. Carter, de
fendants foreclosing plaintiffs
lien on property hereinafter de
scribed. and placed in my hands lor
execution. I. H. J. Wallis. Con
stable of Precinct Number 2. Cam
eron County .Texas, did on the 13th
day of February. 1933. at two o clock
d. m.. seize and levy upon the .01
lowing described property situated
i in the City of Harlingen. Cameron
i county. Texas, to-wit.
That certain town lot of land in
Cameron County. Texas, being lot
Number Eleven (11 >. in Block Num
ber Three <3> of the La Quinta Ad
1 d it ion an addition or subdivision in
the Cltv of Harlingen. Texas and
cn the first Tuesday in March. 1933.
' same being the seventh day of said
j month, between the hours of ten
o'clock a. m.. and four o'clock p. m..
I on said day. at the court house
door of said county, in the city of
' Brownsville. Texas, I will oLer .or
sale and sell at public auction for
cash, the above described properly
and all the right, title and interest
of the said defendants Charles N.
Williams and Claude E Carter, and
each of them in and to said prop
erty.
WITNESS my hand this the 13th
day of February. 1933. at office in
the City of Brownsvile. Texas
H J WALLIS. Constable of Prt
i rinct Number 2. of Cameron County,
Xcxw*
2-14-21-28-3t—4323.
THE STATE OF TEXAS >
COUNTY OF CAMERON )
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of an order of sale issued out
of the 103rd Judicial District Court
of Cameron County, Texas, on Feb
ruary 13. 1933. in Cause Number
8937, in favor of Realty Trust Com
pany. plaintiff, against Mrs. Min
nie F. Brown. W. Frank Brown.
Otto Weller. D. L. Hirons. J. E.
Tope. W R Jackson, R. S. Taylor
and F P McElwrath. for debt and
loreclosure of plaintiff's hen on the
property hereinafter described, and
placed in mv hands for execution.
I H. J. Wallis. Constable of Pre
cinct Nui ber 2 in Cameron Coun
ty. Texas, did, on the 13th day of
February.’ 1933. at two o'clock p. m..
seize and levy on the following de
scribed property situated in Cam
eron County, Texas, and beinj:
Lots Numbered One and Two *1
and 2> in Block Number 102 in the
City of Harlingen in Cameron Coun
ty. Texas; and that on the first
Tuesday in March. 1933. same being
the 7th day of said month, between
the hours of ten o’clock a. m. and
four o'clock p. m, on said day, at
the court house door of said Coun
ty of Cameron, in the City of
Brownsville. Texas. I will offer for
sale and sell at public auction, for
cash. the above described property,
and all right, title and interest of
each and all of the defendants
aforesaid in and to said property,
and in acordance with the terms and
provisions of said judgment, which
is referred to for greater particular
ity.
Dated at Brownsville. Texas, this
the 13th day of February. 1933
H. J. WALLIS Constable. Pre
cinct Number 2. Cameron County.
Texas.
2-14-21-28-4526
THE STATE OF TEXAS )
COUNTY OF CAMERON )
Notice is hereby given that bv vir
tue of a pluries order of sale is
sued out of the 103rd Judicial Dis
trict Court of Cameron cojnty.
Texas on February 13, 1933, on a i
judgment rendered in said Court
on the 23rd day of April, 1930 in
Cause Number 9107. in favor oi
Realty Trust company, plaintiff,
against the defendants Mrs. Annie
C. Herren and T. S. Herren, for
debts and foreclosure of plaintiff's
lien on the property hereinafter I
described, and placed in my nands
for execution. I. H. J. Wallis. Con
stable Precinct Number 2. Camei on
County .Texas, did on the 13th dav
of February. 1933. at two o'clock p.
m.. seize and levy on the follow mg
described property situated in the
City of Harlingen in Cameron Coun
ty. Texas, to-wit:
Beginning at the point where the
south line of East Harrison Avenue
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
intersects the cast line ol East
Ninth Street, formerly Harper
Street; thence east with the south
line of East Harrison Avenue one
hundred fifteen < 115» feet to a <>10116
on the south line of East Harr.son
Avenue; thence south one huncird
forty » 140» feet to a stake on the
north line of the alley through the
block in the Marriott Addition;
thence west one hundred fifteen
(115> feet on the north boundary
line of said alley to the cast line ol
East Ninth Street; thence north
one hundred forty U40> feet on
the east line of East Ninth Street to
the place of beginning containing
sixteen thousand one hunuied
<16100) square feet, more or M*ss,
and fronting one hundred fifteen
<115) feet on the south side of East
Ninth Street in said City of Har
lingen. Texas; and that on the first
Tuesday In March. 1933 same bring
the 7th day of said month, bettve®:i
the hours of ten o'clock a m. and
four o’clock p. m . on said da”, at
the court house door of said county
of Camer. n in the City of Browns
ville, Texas, I will offer for sale
and sell at public auction, for cash,
the above described property, and
all right, title and interest of the
said Mrs. Annie C. Herren and T.
S Herren in and to said prepertv, j
and in accordance with the terms
and provisions ol said judgment
which is referred to for greater
particularity.
Dated at Brownsville. Texas, this
I 13th day of February, 1933.
H. J WALLIS. Constable of r»rc
cinct No. 2. Cameron Countv. Tex
as. 2-14-21-28-3t -4522
SHERIFF'S SALE
THE STATE OF TEXAS )
COUNTY OF CAMERON »
Notice is Hereby Given that by
virtue of a certain Order of Sale is
sued out of the honorable 95th Dis
trict Court of Dallas County on *he
9th day of February 1933 by Geo. W
Harwood, Clerk of .said Court, for
the sum of $3523 06 dollars and costs
of suit, under a Judgment, in fa\or
of Southland Life Insurance com
pany. a corporation, in a certain
cause in said Court. No 102543-D
and styled: Southland Life Insur
ance Co. vs. R. O. Barron, ot al.
placed in my hands for service. I,
W. F Brown, as Sheriff of Cam
eron County. Texas, did on the 13th
day of February. 1933. levy on cer
tain Real Estate, situated in Ctm
eron County. Texas, described as
follows, to-wit; Bring 40 acres of
land and being all of Farm Block
No. 6. as said property appear* on
the Map of the James-Dickinson
Subdivision of Partitition Shares
Nos. 13 and 14 of the Concepcion
de Carricitos Grant in said Coun*:-;
said map being of record in Pir.t
Book 4. page 22 of the Records r f
Cameron County. Texas; and levied
upon as the property of R O. Pat
ron and Mrs. M. A. Barron; and
that on tfrie First Tuesday in March.
1933. the same being the 7th day of i
said menth. at the Court House dojr
of Cameron County, in the City cf
Brownsville, Texas, between the
hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p .m. by
virtue of said levy and said Order
of Sale. I will sell said abeve de
scribed Real Estate at public ven
due. for cash to the highest biddv.
as the j roperty of said R O. Bar
ron and Mrs M A. Barron.
And In compliance with law. I y’ve
this notice by publication, in the
English language, once a week f >r
three consecutive weeks immediately
preceding said day of sale, in the
Brownsville Herald, a newspaper
publish'd in Cameron County
Witness my hand this 13th day cf
February. 1933
W. F. BROWN. Sheriff Cameron
County. Texas.
By J. R. Snoeberger. Deputy.
2-14-21-28-3t—4527.
The State of Texas >
County of Cameron »
Notice as hereby given that by
virtue of an alias order of sale I
issued out of and by the clerk of
the Honorable District Clerk ol
Cameron County, 103rd Judicial
District of Texas, on February 13.
1933. on a judgment rendered in
said court on the 2nd ttay of Jan
uary. 1932. in Cause Number 10373
entitled Realty Trust Company
versus A. Tamm et al, m favor
of Realty Trust Company, plain'iff |
and against the defendants A Tamm,
S. Finlev Ewing. F. P McElwratu
individually, and C. H. Coleman
and S. M Cain as independent
executors of the estate ol R P
Wofford, deceased. foreclosing
plaintiff's lien uihjii property here
inafter described, and placed In
my hands for execution. I. H. J
Wallis. Constable of Precinct Num
ber 2, Cameron County. Texas dto !
oi the 13th day of February, 1933
at two o'clock p. m . seize and levy
upon the following described prop
city situate in the City of Harlin
f en, Cameron County, Texas, to-1
wit:
1 An undivided onehaif interest
n. and to Lot 9. Block 2 of the
Arroyo Vista Addition an addition
oi subdivision in the City of Hai
lingcn, Cameron County, Texas.
2. An undivided one-half inter
est in and to Lot 10. Block 2. of
the Arroyo Vista Addition, an ad
dition or subdivision in the City
ol Harlingen. Cameron County.
Texas.
3. An undivided onehaif interest
m an<i to Lot ll. Block 2. of the
Arroyo Vista Addition, an addition
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT )
O' subdivision in the City of Har
lingen. Cameron County. Texa>;
and on the first Tuesday in March.'
1933. same being the 7th day oi
said month, between the hours ot .
ten o'clock a. m. and four o'clocx
p in . on said day, at the cour: ’
house door of said county, in the
City of Brownsville, Texas, I will
olfer for sale and sell separately,
a', public auction for cash, the '
three above described lots or par
ctIs of land, and all the right,
title, and interest of the said A 1
Tamm. S. Finley Ewing. F. P Mc
E1 wrath individually and C. h.
Coleman and S. M. Cain as In
dependent executors of the estate
of R. p. Wolford, deceased, de
fendants. m and to said property.
Dated at Brownsville. Texas, this
the 13th day of February, 1933.
H. J. WA.LLIS
Constable, Precinct Number 2 (
Cameron County. Texas.
2-14-21-28—3t—4i2i ;
The Stale of Texas I
County of Cameron )
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of an alias order of sale
issued out of and by ihc Clerk of
the Honorable District court of
Cameron County, Texas, 103rd
Judicial District of Texas, on the
'3th day of February. 1933. on a
judgment rendered in said court
on the 2nd day of January. 193^. !
in Cause Number 10378. entitled
Really Trust Company versus S.
Finley Ewing ct al. in favor ox
Realty Trust Company and against
the defendants S. Finley Ewing, A
Tamm. F. P McElwrath and C. H.
Coleman and S M. Cain as in
dependent executors of the estate
of R. P. Wofford, deceased, fore- i
closing plaintiff’s lien upon prop
el ty hereinafter described, ana
placed in my hands for execution, j
I. H. J. Wallis. Constable of Pre
cinct Number 2, Cameron County,
Texas, did on the 13th day of Feb
ruary, 1933. at two o'clock p. m.,
seize and levy upon the following
described property situate in the
City of Harlingen. Cameron Coun
ty. Texas, to-wit:
1. An undivided onc-haif interest
in and to Lot 15. Block 1. Arroyo
V.sta Addition, an addition or sub
division In the City of Harlingen
in Cameron County. Texas.
2. An undivided one-half interest
m and to Los 16. Block 1. Arroyu
Vista Addition, an addition or sub
division in the City of Harlingen,
Cameron County. Tex is.
3 An undivided one-half interest
in and to Lot 17. Block 1. Arroyo
Vista Addition, an addition or sub
division in the City of Harlingen
Cameron County. Texas:
And on tlie first Tuesday in
March. 1933, same being the 7tn
day of said month, between the
hours of ten o'clock a. m. and four
o'clock o. m . on said day. at the
court house door of Cameron
County, in the City of Brownsville
I will offer f>r sale, and sell sep
arately. at public auction for cash,
the three above described lots or
l>arcels of land and all right, title
and interest of the said S. Finley
Ewing. A Tamm. F P McElwrath
and C. H. Coleman and S M Cam
ns indeoendent executors of the
estate of R p Wofford, deceased,
cefendants. in and to said prop
erty.
Done at Brownsville. Texas, this
13th day of February. 1933
H J. WALLIS
Cameron County. Texas.
Constable. Precinct 2.
2-14-21-28-3t—452J
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5 Lost and Found
LOST — Between Pleasanton and
Alice night of Jan 6th. leather
brlei case with zipper fastner.
Contents of no value to any one
except owner. Liberal reward for
t return to Shippers Equipment
Co., Box 907. Harlingen, Tex. J2a
8 Travel Opportunities
PLAZA HOTEL Traveler’s Bureau.
Those w’ ing to travel or room
for little money phone 486. 191
Automotive
10 Autos for Sale
NASH” COUPE
11,000 Miles
1930 Plymouth coupe, rumble
seat— Extra good.
1931 Ford pickup— Like new
1932 DeLuxe Coupe, V-8— Bar
gain. Demonstrator.
WRECKER SERVICE
Day phone 888 — Night phone 889
Patteson Motor Co.
TRADE IN
YOUR OLD CAR
Marquette coupe, new paint, good
mechanical condition good tires,
1933 license, duty paid in Mexico,
only 17.600 miles. $350.
Ford town sedan A-l mechanical
condition, new duco paint. 6-ply
tires. 1933 license paid, was family
car. $325.
Chevorlet coach, brand new 5.25x18
Goodrich casings, free wheeling,
extension trunk, new duco paint
dark blue, body and upholstering
in perfect condition. $350.
Dodge senior sedan new black duco
paint, good tires, good mechanical
condition, low mileage, looks like
new. $350.
Stevenson Motor Co., Inc.
Fifth A Elizabeth Telephone 1111
Brownsville. Texas
Business Services
22 Beauty Shops
SPECIAL OFFER for three weeks
—Mary Pat Beauty Shop $8.50
permanents $6.50. and $650 per
manents $5.00. To first ten per
sons an extra reduction.
28 Moving, Trucks, Storage
AUSTIN TRANSFER CO., tttlO
Washington. Moving and crating.
Phone 421 U66
MASON TRANSFER CO.
Contractors for Missouri
Pacific
Pick up and delivery service
Hauling of All Kinds
1105 ADAMS ST. — PHONE 139
Packing of All Kinds
cr
36 Hip. WanL i! - Female
SEVERAL CilRI.s at once, over -0.
Spanish and English speaking, lor
advertising work Could use sev
eral girls living in Matnmoros
Apply California Tailor. Capitol
Theatre Bldg . Levee Street.

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Livestock ]
49 Horses - Cattle
FOR SALE—25 head heavy work
mules at $25 00 each; also 1st
hodt.s at 3'iic a pound. Progreso
Haciendas Company, Progreso,
Texas. J41
Financial
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42 Auto Loans
auto”loan s
Quick Service — Low Rates
Refinance or Direct Loans
AUTO LOAN CO.
Arcade Bldg., Room S
K41 Leve St.
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45 Miscellaneous
LISTED AND UNLISTED
Securities -f y-ur own selection
may be purchased on our easy
payment plan.
NATIONAL BROKERAGE CO.
710 Esperswn Bldg.. Preston 8361
Houston, Texas
Merchandise j
58 Feed & Fuel
GOOD CANE HAY for sale cheap.
1216 W. St. Charles. Phone 812-J.
J16
59 Machinery - Equipment
VALLEY MACHINE A MFG. Ca
Manufacturers of Coulter Duplex
Air Cleaner
Prepared to do
General Machine Work
Dim Grinding — Blacksmithinf
Welding
PHIL R. MOVE. Foreman
For sixteen years in the Valley ss
mechanic, engineer and lathe
worker.
Our prices in harmony with pres
ent conditions
Paredes I.inr K«»ad Phone 226
J-— -.
! Merchandise
SO Seeds, Plants, Flowers
FINE BUDDED Rose bushes $1.50
dozen; many varieties; shrubs;
landscape your property now at
1933 prices. Floral designs for
ail occasions. Los Ebanos Green
house. Telephone 1588. J3S
61 Wanted - Miscellaneous
WILL PAY CASH
FOR GOOD
SEC OND HAND FI RNITURE
Vines Furniture Co.
12th and Adams
WANTED Id HI V—A good salt
water rod and reel. Send dcs
cription and lowest cash price to
Box J33. Herald. J33
H %N1KI> tiOOl) fresh cow: Jersey
preferred Mrs Nathan Moore.
Mooreland Terrace Dairy J4fl
_Rentals_
63 Apartments
TWO OR THREE-ROOM furnish^
ed apartment. Phone 578. 422 Le
G97
iiVI h’Omh, port ti and garage
$3a phone 518 VV.
VAN Slt'LEN Five Rooms, porch
and garage. $3j. Phone 518 W.
UNFURNISHED IM I'U.X apart
ment; garage; nice yard, all con
venience-. $16 50 with water. 1114
VV. Elizabeth, phone 1013 or 818 J.
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FI' BkAKCHU—The (ard of Kate—Drugged! _ BY SAX KOHMKB
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It seems you want a pick-me-up!” said Zermi.
Sir Baldwin Frazer collaiised Into the cane armchair.
Only a matting curtain separated us from the room
wherein he had successfully performed perhaps the
most wonderful operation of his career.
“I could not have lasted out another thirty seconds.
Petrie!" he whispered. "The events which led up to
I the operation had exhausted my nerves. I had no re
j serve to call upon. If that last ..."
I He broke off the sentence uncompleted.
Zarmi had reappeared and Sir Baldwin eagerly
seized the tumbler which the beautiful, wicked-eyed
Eurasian passed to him. She turned and prepared a
drink for me with the insolent carelessness which had
never deserted hex.
I emptied the tumbler at a draught Even as I set
' down the glass. I realized it was the first drink I
had ever tasted within an abode of Dr Fu Manchu.
, A cloud was making heavy my brain. Frazer,” I mut
tered thickly, “we've . .. been . . . drugged!”

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