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when he received it already n nal t preacher?” with more than 600 years of their preachers pretty fancy. Big| “What will?” prayerful use. houses an’ automobiles.” She| “Big Hoob will.”

looked him up and down. “Maybe you ain't a preacher. Maybe you

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“I'm listenin’ she said. “If It works, you get your fifty." Ynez was Big Hoob's wife, and

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got a good reason for livig' there.” / |she was everything Big Hoob was He felt her threat, but he only not. said: “Madame, I assure you t| She was all Mexican fire while ¢ he was all Polish beef and bone. She was 22 and he was almost 40 Above all she was beautiful mn a

Each day, weather permitting, Carlisle allowed himself an hour in the church garden, which had been considerably run down, and : aiready the results of his work) =

preaciyss butter

“We don’t like , neither.”

wing ! dark. way, save for a et ain morning, When he Cy slight marring of pockmarks at hed the garden gate, hel FE WAS daunted. “How|the back of one cheek; while he Mag Lg : much does wnee owe you? was as impossibly ugly. =

stopped suddenly, with a look of astonishment turning to consternation. Branches had been sheared and torn from the lilacs and honey- this A room? | suckles. The beds of smaller From his pocket drew a

flowers had been uprooted as if| it 0.4 of adeet To bills and’ : |a few odd silver coins.| |

and broken. Opposite the/gate, at! the rear of the garden, were four rosebushes which had been the! priest's chief pride. On these the . vandal had turned his especial spite. He was sickened by the wanton destruction, not only because of the vio ation of the place of beauty, but because it evidenced the hostility of Jugtown. To examine the damage he went down on his knees As he did so, he became Aware that he was being watched. Someone - was lurking. Carlisle rose, moved quickly across, parted the oushes—and almost started back. His action had been so rapid that he took the spy by surprise. A face was gazing through the fron palings directly into his as he drew aside the shrubbery, It was a» strange, almost horrifying face, long and sallow, blotched by pimples, with a small hooked nose and a thin bristle of stubbly

he asked. “Twenty-four dollars —- two months’ rent.” “Twelve dollars a month for

If Ynez had a religion at all, it was dancing. For the sake of dancing, rather than for the sake of the dime tickets she divided with ice-faced Tom Helbert, she worked at the tavern as a taxi dancer, over Big Hoob's protests, By day, Big Hoob worked in the slaughterhouse. Ynez took ade vantage of that fact. Because of the very ascendancy he allowed him alittle on Wisner to maintain over him, shei}

rent?" | |@espised Big Hoob. Her gray-skinned, bike-veined, oop i Hooch

hand closed rapactously on they | money. “Now he owes me nine-sixty,”! she said, thrusting it into the pocket of her garment. “I'll give him till tomorrow.” \ | “You said you'd give him more| time!"

“If I give you this, will you give more time

i By rights, that afternoon, Big oob should have been at work, nocking steers in the killing pens. In point of fact he had been ht work that morning, and Father Carlisle had seen him. s = 8 ' ! | WEARING A WHITE smock] {with Westcott lettered in red on

\ She chuckled evilly. “A |little more time was ph you |said, the back, the priest had acce,

; on . » othe invitation given some wasn't it, preacher?” Her face go by the head of the packing going!” ; . |company, and had visited the killupstairs window Ing houses, Pawnee and Granny Colville] To Carlisle the men seemed to watched as Carlisle crossed the work with a frantic energy, the street below to the church. steel glittering in and out on each “Keep thinkin’, Pawnee,” the/carcass, the workers perspiring old woman said. though the room was cool.

4 LEE It was Todd Westcott's beit hairs on its weak chin.

Bags of money! Stacks of silver, nickel and copper coins! Neatly-bound packages of crisp new currency! ‘This is a common sight in the vaults of banks and the financial institutions of the world. A Money plays a big part in life. It represents human labor and material production and is the medium through which man exchanges his toil for food and other necessities and comforts of life.

It is important to know how to handle money wisely and well. Fi Some people squander it to their sorrow; others worship it as their / supreme aim in life. These attitudes are both unsound and dan- ~

Your Job— {ime at work: The mest possible y {labor in the least time, Startled eyes, under «=o Jon't Let Low delicately arched brows, stared! : the hog house and shut back the [aentening clamor within. Carlisle! in a snarl, revealing crooked, unclean teeth. Strangest of all ieould stand it. That human minds | {bould possibly become accustomed | was held, at an odd angle, so| i that the chin pointed half tol

It was a relief to step out of into his, and the lips drew back : Grades St You pressed a wonder that men was the way the overlarge head! op ito it. Get Employment || “You get used to it." said the|

one side, . : . - hy gerous. : . FF TE, By Initiative | Buide. Here's the beef house.” | : . ciety THE SKULKER WHIRLED, 1 am a senior in college and ‘mitre form. Catwalk cams a Juge, Worship should be reserved for God alone, and right living and Carlisle watched with aston- plan to enter some kind of bus- 2 : *

should be the supreme aim of one’s life. Money is a useful instrument in the material world, but it is secondary to man’s spiritual welfare. /

{its immense torso bulging with muscles, a sledge hammer in. its |gréat fists, The priest recognized {Big Hoob, but the “knocker” was too} intent on his work ‘to notice

ishment the strange, scurrying) flight. He had thought the face that of one who had at least reached a man's age, but the fig-| ure was undersized, like a boy. |

iness when I graduate next June. Alréady scouts from some of the large companies over the country are interviewing senfors, but only those whose

teaches

So narrow were the fleeing | the priest. The Bible teaches us to be diligent and thrifty; it also ; Be shoulders that the head seemed rt icnalty what pe” ie same 3a sach RUHRE Pen us to love God and cherish our religious faith above all the world’s oo —] wibalsncsd Sn Sum She Jurkat saggetiont Juve you for vie |steer, within lifted its head, then'| wealth and glory. / Guoright 1940, KR Kolvtor, Bivacburs. Va. : duroy trousers, and an old cloth eT Are Jul Iarily Iatruck downward with his maul.| ; / : oo rod a ar Ee: By JAMES GRAYSON J ure Prodist mw This Series of Advertisements Sponsored /by These Public Spirited Firms and Individuals ; ; o abbit, A: : : | Long after he left he remem- : / ; : + / Bounding straight into. the frontim ir, Trt, quESestion ie that You pered the murder on the-face of i. ARP SUPER MARKETS AE. DARLINGTON. MARKET. JACKS UPHOLSTERY SHOP. | ERV MERLIN GROCERY & MEAT J door of the house across the graquate this June. Maybe if jthe, St with the manl. That was ; } 2803 E. Washington St. AM. T101 Satisfactory Service for Quarter of & Century . MARKET. : a 3 YOuiBig Haob at work, as Carlisle A-1 LETTER SHOP Lr / WA-0625 treet, piiest started back toward TEM work at it you can attractip aq seeh him. as Ynez had never! Yh wit? Rural at Washington / 2424 Northwestern 195. West 14938 | * enough attenti the ¢ \ oh 1 ; . . f " ” 4 the church 10 fetch some SANED' to sustiry your being rut on me RRR GW DENNY'S GARAGE A FRIEND OF THE CHURCH | civ Marke L106? ar Te. comer: of the churns iendation Hat. Coprrisht, 1045. bE IHS ndisnasoli THE ALTUM CO. 326 Bescher St. © MASI MILANO INN old man lay sleeping in the! If yoy can't bring up those Times andthe New York Post. _.___ Rusco All-Metal Combination Windows GLENN NIBARGER; Owner CARL JOHNSON 231 5. Noble MA-8834 esti Carlisle recognized STades- Maybe you can get some} 1030-34- Cotlege R-4305 _ : “Hardwood Floors" bd Spar pit Bim a whittler. A rank|credit for > pd eforts. 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Villa Ave. fo 6A-1335 : BILL KUHN NORTH SIDE LUMBER & HARDWARE, ih i question. is going to be in the ( : North and East Side Chevrolet : i : er Carlisle.” minds of those ay consider] AMERICAN INCOME INSURANCE CO. ~~ TEAMSTERS LOCAL -NO. 193 836 °E. 34S to a BR-2471 694 INC, asi} “Uh—I r'member you—don’t ing employing you, What are you Mospitalization and Accident and Health Furniture, Department Store and Parcel Delivery | 5436 E. Washington St R-1121 Keystone at Si 12" going to tell them? The college! h Insurance for the Whole Family Drivers. Hel ond Warshousamen. A. F. L : : 8502 Westfield Bivd. " “Come to my room. I'll help you Authorities will no doubt give {§ 129 E Market Building FR-1218 Bhai Shi KRAUSS LAUNDRY Casleton; Ind. - "BR-2122 clean up.” ’ prospective employers your intelli- | P So GALYAN'S SUPER MARKETS lA E Yo “No. Wanna get home—acrost once ating us well 5 data on BERT ADAMS SERVICE STATION Loundry and Dy Chaoning NU-WAY MATTRESS (C0. 3 to Granny Colvilie’s. Third floor.» Your interests and aptitudes as 1102 W. 16th St. 4411 Allisonville Rd. § 49 N. East St. \ RI-4591 | 817 R. Wayne Ave. RL 5539 # “Well—" Carlisle said dublously, Shown by the various tests given| 1§ 192.5. Caoiol R1-0909 . Mattresses Renovated, Furniture Upholstered 8 4 But he lent an arm, and, support- | YOU. Employers can then "raw TRONG THE GREAT-WEST J. KASLE & SONS, INC. Repaired. Furniture & Rugs Cleaned in the | ik ing the lurching fi ~ startea their own conclusions. i VAYNE -M. (ARMY) ARMS LIFE ASSURANCE C0 2210 Oliver A \ MA-8317 Hn : - ol rd the house with the five] While you should have tried to| Post National Vice Commander Americon Legion AB : : " : Ttvpi himneys.. Halfway ‘across the Make good grades—that is-if you, : 908 Merchants Bank Bldg. EW IA ‘PLANTE: 0. A. E. POOLE EXCAVATING (0. 4 Street the oid man mumbled:. (Yee capable of doing so you] | BRIDGEPORT ELEVATOR JAMES T. 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