Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 146, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1927 — Page 16

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BRITISH WILL EXACT REVENGE FOR MASSACRE Marines March on Natives Who Slew Officials and Constables. E,u United Press SYDNEY, N. S. W„ Oct. 27.—British marines from the cruiser Adelaide have landed on Malaita, an island of the Solomon group, and are preparing to advance on the villageof Sinarango, where two British officials and several constables have been massacred, according to radio advices from Tulagi. White and native police have joined the marines and are ready to begin the march into the hills, the reports say. Coincident with news of the pending attack, the first official report of the massacre was received here today. , The report explained that District Tax Collector Bell and Cadet Lillies accompanied by a body of native constables, had visited the village to collect taxes from hill tribesmen. While Bell was examining a tax receipt he was struek on the head with a rifle and killed instantly. At the same time three other natives, armed with knives, sprang upon Cadet Lillies, who was defended gallantly by the constables. Although the constables threw themselves before him, they were overwhelmed. Prom 200 to 300 natives then joined the attacking party, hacking at the government men with axes and knives and shooting arrows. Only three wounded constables escaped. 7 TONS HIT LEG; UNHURT Track Pushes Man Into Soft Dirt, Treated for Bruises. Bn United Press HARRISBURG, Pa., Oct. 27. Charles Wilbur, 27, can be thankful that he was working on a dirt road yesterday.' A seven-ton truck passed over his leg from the ankle to the hip, and broke no bones. He was treated for bruises at a hospital here. The wheel of the truck pressed his leg into the soft dirt. Sues for Receiver Bn Times Soccial BRAZIL, Ind., Oct. 27.—A receiver is asked for the Simpson Fire Brick Comapny, which has a plant north of here, in a suit filed in Clay Circuit Court by William A. Houston, Indianapolis, a director and stockholders, against Benjamin Simpson, Carbon, as a result of a dispute over a contract for purchase of the plant entered into Dec. 2, 1925. Mine Fire Boss Killed B u Times Hvecial. SULLIVAN,*Ind., Oct. 27.—John Watt, 49, fire boss at Ebb Vale mine, is dead today, having been crushed Wednesday when he fell from a motor and was caught between it and an entry wall

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SYNOPSIS NANCY was pretty, a GAGE, and a blueblood, even though she did live on the other side of the railroad tracks. But Nancy Just couldn’t help falling in love and becoming engaged to handsome ERIC NELSON, whom she had met at Edith Harcourt’s, a rich school chum. Nancy’s pride causes her to break the engagement when she finds that Eric’s mother is a laundress at the Harcouri’s. Nancy goes to live in San Francisco... Here she meets Jerry Hall, whom Nancy starts going with when she hears that Eric is interested in another girl. Nancy’s father is injured and Nancy, without funds, is forced to take Jerry into her confidence. He tries to impose on her trust, however, thus compelling Nancy to work out the enigma for herself Through a former school chum. Sue Martin, who works in a big department store, Nancy gets a Job. Edith Harcourt iourneys to San Francisco_ and Nancy, visiting her, meets Richard Adams, whose sister, Chioris, is interested in Eric Nelson. Nancy later meets Eric, at her request, and he tells her he is In Uive with another. Nancy suspects the girl is Chioris. This suspicion is, confirmed when Nancy attend sa birthday party of Chioris’ and sees Eric, who is fiance./ Eric, Chioris, Nancy and Richard enjoy an outing at Richard s hunting shack. While coming back from the country store one dark night Eric sua denly catches Nancy in his arms and kisses her. They Part in wrath and Nancv lvinfif awake in bed, later nears Chforis crying. Later Nancy in her desire to overcome her love for Eric. De comes outwardly engaged to Richard. Nancy later sees Chioris dining with another man. CHAPTER XLII. Annette's lips closed grimly. She took the menu and perused it with an interest Nancy knew must be assumed. Eager as she was to learn more, she dared not ask questions. Neither did she wish Annette to know that the girl in the case was her friend. Although on several occasions Chioris had stopped in the storo for a moment’s conversation, it was e- ident that Annette had not recognized her. Both girls gave their order; then Annette said, squarely, “He used to be my husband.” Nancy said nothing. , “Aren’t you surprised? You didn’t know I had even been married, did you?” “I knew it,” Nancy admitted, “Evelyn told me some time ago.” "Married out of my class, old thing!” Annette said with an attempt to be flippant, which was denied by he frowning eyes. “Jack is the son of wealthy parents, and a regular college sheik, but the thing I fell for was his romantic love making. , "He could melt the heart of a stone. He thought his family would forgive him after we were married. Instead of which they off without a cent. His father wouldn’t even discuss it with him. “I urged him to go to work and prove we could get along without them. But the estrangement seemed to kill all his affection for me. He resented the fact that we were compelled to live in my small apartment. He wanted to go back to school. “And one night”—the color rose

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started several times to tell you about him. You see, I’ve known Jack for years. He kissed me when we were both 16, and I slapped him. “But I hadn’t deen much of him lately. His mother has asked me to dinner several times since the divorce. He’s living at home again, you know. Then he invited me to a couple of dances. But I didn’t realize it was anything but friendship I was feeling, because at the time I was so crazy about Eric.” “You don’t mean you aren’t still in love with Eric?” The blue eyes clouded and Chioris answered, petulantiy, “I’m not sure what I mean, Eric doesn’t care so much about me, Nancy! He doesn’t begin to love me like Jack does. “Why, Jack will even call up when he knows I’m having a date with Eric to tell me he loves me. He called the night of my birthday dinner. ...” Nancy remembered the breathless conversation she had attributed to Eric Nelson. “But see here,” she cried, horrified, “I know both sides of this story. Jack was a cad—a perfect beast to his first wife.” Chioris shrugged. “Perhaps he wa- darling. I’m not defending him. If he was, it wasn’t my fault.” ' “But, my dear, don’t you understand that a man who will treat one girl that way will do it to another?” “Any man is apt to be vicious when cut off from everything he’s been used to all his life,” Chioris said shrewdly. “With me there

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