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smiled a little. me on business?”
of the fact that we've been neighcordial feeling for you, sir.” paused.
a. “VERY KIND of you,” said Judge Logan,
He
decided tos offer you an opportunity toto" gét rich. That Is, if you eare to.” “1 ‘do said Judge Top, “Most people do, I suppose. I meet with few opportunities of the sort in my practice.” ~The. Major brightened. It was ping better now He drew a deep breath, drew the certificates from his pocket. “I am the president of the Shenndoah Investment Co. and though most of our stock has been ubscribed, we still are able to offer veral shares of it to a selected number of prominent—umm--per-
BROADWAY BAPTIST
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FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
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: Fast Plain Honesty By Dr. E. Burdette Backus
* Church oat 10:45 - ALL SOULS Unitarian Church
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FIRST FREE METHODIST 13th and Tecumseh Sts. Rey. R. L. Chitty, Pastor
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Sermon —* The Waiting Bride" 30. P, M.—"“Trifling With the Sacred”
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ware and Walnut Streets (700 North) Dr. W. A. Shullenberger, Minister i 00l—9:30 A. M. ng Worship—10: 45 A. M.
on—"'A ea Sespel of Happiness.” by lent, Shou.
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(Episcopal) Meridian at 33rd Street REV, THOMAS R. THRASHER
7:30 A M.~Holy Communion. 9:30.A, M.—Church School, 1:00 A, M.—Morning Prayer and Sermon.
ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN
Prospect and Linden Sts. Rev. Thomas B. Kline
Sunday School ..... el 9:15 A. M.
NORTH INDIANAPOLIS CHURCH OF CHRIST
980 West 31st St.
ible Classes 148 eachin ‘ ..10:30 'oung Peoples’'s Mee 6:45 ivening Service 48 Chursday 2 one s
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Fri, 8 P. M. Y. P. Service
James E. Petty, Minister
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“Good morning, Major Cameron.” His voice was lukewarm and his handshake perfunctory, but he “You want to see
The Major seated himself in one of the big leather chairs, He was wondering how to approach his subject. Finally he said, “I have never known you very well, in spite
bors for ‘a good many years. . .-. But I have always entertained a
“Umm, yes. : . . Therefore I have!
Worship ...... oa.ed 10:45 A. M. |
Rosebuds
blocks of five shares at $10 a share. $50.”
took the certificates if his hands.
well?" i : “In Vanderburgh county.” “This county? I've never heard—"
“Ah?” “But it will be, very shortly,
ogist’s report o he leased tract.
ground. §UDGE LOGAN and, tion and the geologist’s report.”
wondered where the
Major Cameron?” “Alone?”
“Oh, yes.
“I am not familiar with—"
» . ” “THEY ARE two gentlemen from Chicago.” “May I inquire how you became associated with them? Someone introduced you, perhops?” “No. It was—coincidence. But— umm--felicitous for all concerned. I was at the hotel one morning getting shaved; Mr. Milgrim introduced. himself to me. You see; he knew me by reputation.” “Tell me all about it,” said Judge Logan.
mustache. The request was unprecedented. But he was not dis-|
about it? When he had finished, Judge Logan got up abruptly. “I must give this some thought,” he said. “Can you drop in this afternoon?” “Yes, sir, I can. If"
» o 8 - “DROP IN, and bring those papers. And I think I'll have Mr. Lardner in at the same time.” “Mr. Lardner?” : “You know, Harry, the prosecutor?”
county
know Mr, Lardner,
hear what you've just told me. You won't mind repeating it?” “Oh, no.” his hat and cane. “You think, then, that Mr. Lardner also might be interested in the Shenandoah Co.?” “I'm sure he would,” said Judge Logan.
George and telephoned up from the lobby to Mr. Milgrim’s room, giving an enthusiastic account of his call on Judge Logan. This was a wind-
fall. With men like Judge Logan;
{and Mr. Harry Lardner, the county | prosecutor, behind him, he could! sell ‘stock Bee hot cakes!
“What?” Mr. Milgrim’s voice was faint, as if he swooned at the good news. “What for?” “To take to Mr. Lardner this afternoon. The county prosecutor. -| Shall I come up and get them . | now?” “No,” Mr. Milgrim said. “No, don't. Tm coming down, Wait for me in the bar.” Mr. Milgrim added an exclamation which the Major thought he misunderstood, for Mr. Hubert Milgrim was not a pro-
.tfane man, *
“What did you say?” the Major
.|queried politely.
Then he held off the telephone receiver and stared at it wi. 1 rather an affronted air. Apparently Mr. Milgrim ha“ hung up.
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Lesson for Sunday, January 19th - “LIFE”
Morning Service at 11
o'clock in All Churches |
FIRST CHURCH
Meridian at 20th R. R,, Church 'Edifice
SECOND CHURCH
Delaware at 12th Evening Service, 5:00 R. R., 526 State Life Bldg.
THIRD CHURCH
Washington Blvd,, at.34th Evening Service, 8:00
FOURTH CHURCH Pleasant Run Pkwy, 8. Drive at Butler Evening Service; 5:00 R. R.,, Church Edifice
FIFTH CHURCH College at 62d Evening Service, 7:30. R. R, Church Edifice
SIXTH CHURCH 1609% Prospect St.
R. R, Church Edifice
R. R, 1611 Prospect
SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 ‘A. M.
Wednesday Evening Testimonial Meetings in All Churches at i fd BjsE Mestinis in, AL
“The well hasn't yet been avg.”
“YOU LET me have the incorpo- | {ration papers, Mr. Milgrim—"
nnette Covert Nolan } sons. Te a stock 1s to be had in] Each of these certificates is. warth
“IS IT, indeed?” udge” Togas :
He put on his spectacles and looked at them, looked for quite a while, as if he were even reading the fine print which the Major himself had really never got around to reading. “An ofl well, eh? Where is the
There is oil i great quantity just a little beléw the surface of the
“I should like to see your papers of incorpora-
The Major was surprised and muniments were. He couldn't remember having seen them. But Mr. Milgrim would know, or Richard Breen. He said, “I haven't them with me at the moment. I can bring them to you.” “I wish you would.” Judge Logan seemed to examine the certificates with a meticulous attention. “Are you alone in this venture,
“The company has other officers?” Mr. Hubert Milgrim is our treasurer and vice president,| Mr. Richard Breen our secretary.” “Milgrim?- Breen?” Judge Logan glanced up, over his spectacle rims.
The Major blew through his
Major Cameron said he did not
“I believe Harry would like to
The Major reached for|
Major Cameron went directly] from the courthouse to the St.|
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' ONE OF THREE — Walter, as the seduct Lashbrooke in 1
Turtle," whith ends its English theater“tun with matinee and is performances today. > Lr Times Amusement Clock
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SCOTTISH RITE CATHEDRAL
Jordan Conservatory eoncert band, Nilo Hovi Butler chorale, Philip Duey ing, in free public concert at 8:30,
ENGLISH “The Veloce ot Md Turtle,” comedy, at 2:30 and 8 vi. “January Thaw,” comedy, at 8:30. CIRCLE
Stage show: Alvine Rey and orchestra, Hal Leroy, Ruth FST and others, at 12:53, 3:20, 5:40, 10:20,
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Band" Will Attend Jordan Concert ~
Out-of-town visitors: and school band directors from throughout the state are expected to attend the Jordan conservatory concert-band program at 8:30 p. m. today in Scottish Rite cathedral, Gene Chenoweth, director of the New Castle high school band, will bring his entire band to the concert. The Jordan band, directed by Nilo Hovey, and the Jordan-Butler chorale, directed by Philip Duey, will present a varied program of instrumental and vocal musis.
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