Index:Weird Tales Volume 3 Number 2 (1923-02).djvu
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Slowly, as if reluctant to go, he crept to the door and laid his hand upon the knob. "Oh, doctor! Please—please hurry!" It was the woman's voice—sobbing—pain-filled. The Killer hesitated a second longer. Then he turned and, hurling mittens and overcoat into a corner, he commenced heaping kindlings into the stove.
FOOTBALL PLAYER CHOKES ON CHEWING tobacco, while playing football recently, cost the life of Chester Mares, 23, a Cleveland semi-professional player, who died of strangulation while being taken tot a hospital at Painesville. Mares had just thrown a forward pass when he was knocked down. In falling, a wad of tobacco became lodged in his throat. Efforts of physicians to prevent death failed.
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