Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 67, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 3 April 1945 — Page 3

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For Sale' OYSTER SHELLS, metal roof.ng, -woou smngios. tarai tuicau Co-op. FOR John Deere parts and service call 283 at Mace Tire & Battery Service, Sullivan, Ind. CUT FLOWERS and Plants. TV'il din's Greenhouse. VITALITY FEEDS: Egg Mash, $3.30: 16 Dairy. Bodybuilder Dng Food, $4.85; Rabbit L'flJt-ta. Abies I-euU blure.

HEAVY NORTHERN OATS, iiO Itcms y,t.iu,j0 locomotives, mo- --ase resistant cabbage plants at Lni'-.hel Jots or more, bulls, basis, tur envrators, rotaiV convertern, Robertson Plant Farm, N. Court 93e bushel; JOHNSON .ELEVA-ik)a,ijM!, !)!;M.,i,',pH, vt car loaders, Highway 41. 5,f'xt to C. JiroUj... drillers, shviK -5U1.PLy your-spring l.ouse-Su"na-n:--cqmpnu-nl, etc. .-! hold needs from our good oual-

. CIRCULATING HEATERS,! DUO NUBIAN and WARM MORNING. BUY NOW, SUPPLY , 1S' L 1 MIT ED. WOODWARD HARDWARE CO., Dugger, Ind. 1 FOR SALE Two used range 'stoves, new repairs, perfect condition. WOODWARD HARDLYARE CO., Du;jer, lud. FOR SALE -U-jed iuruiUue, bi-icj-clfs, radio, r; loves, oil, coal, gas, ic'v boxes." 107 iW. Jacksun St. M. ,T.t Conner. ' i - ) , : FOR KALE Farm-all F-2tt; 'lva':lor oil nil.bcv, wil'.i full e'i"iliiK'iit. Also two cows, heavy milkers. Willis Vaughl, 3 mes south l of Dugger. j SEED CORN Our FUNK'S G HYBRID seed corn arriving Mar. lTith. Order now and be sure. Monroe Feed Service. FOR SALE !0-acrt; farm, new 4-i mini 'l.'iiiKlow, new barn 4Ux 00. Fi-ie.'d $U.750.()U. On R. 5-1 to . Dugger. W rite Box 13, c-o Times. FOR SALE A good white 'enamel cooking range, $50. Good Florence heater, $30. A practically new Montgomery Ward circulating heater. Howard Boone, R. 1. , ' FOR SALE Black horse, 12 rs. old. Merr-e Lisnian, 2 miles west, 2 miles north New Lebanon. ; l'()l SALE Us'.-d fcirm tracloi's, 10-20 on steel, 10-20 on -rubber, J:;-:',0 on slvol,. F-12, Farmalls, Oliver 70, corn dicker. .'(ju.ipm;:ivt. All good condition. R. G. Ifarbargli, llindsboro, HI. Phone 7!). 1'Oii KALE 1 11-iiH.li Uvo-bol--, t.ni.tiaftfr plow; one good Spot:-. tf."J l'"h.ir:d mole hoa; A-No. 1 baled bean hay, $25.00 ton. Grays-' vile plume. Kictwtrd V. jttbnsum. ,,n , , . ' I-OH SALh IJ.vt Old-.mobde. 4 new tires 7()l)10. Joe Cole, Ii. 1, Sullivan. V.H'. SALK fjt'l 14-inch Oliver plows. 1 miles north and l 'A miles .fast of Cass. Duituld Kobertson. HOLiYVfJOU BKDS complete with box springs and mattress. !i ii.i.r0 each. WOODWARD HARDWARE' CO., DUGGER, IND. JOUNNOX KH.-I, i. ELEVATOR is a good place to SELL VOl'K C'OKX. We hay every d.i.v, 1,-imrs ?:00 A. M. to e-'i'l I. 31. lliKh'-st prices p;iitl.' t.'i-.vci!ic!ii aud easy to duiui;. Dead Animah Removed Ml kinds: horyes, cows, !;cfi fo'Ivcs ;nn! iio.us. C:;!! nloiiroe Kct'd Service, 'SulliVii jilionc or Crawford iUOI or Crawford - 5.-J109, Torre Haute. We pay Jill r-hone charges. 24 hour service. John Wachtel Co Tf-rrc Hqnte, Indiana

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tower. S. "E. Cotilsoti, New phone. Stale Road 54. Lebanon - FOR SALE Fiesh cows, calf by, .side, tfood gentle cows. 2 mi. south I of Bcrea Chinch. Clayton Walters. I FOR SALE Schick electric ra-1 zor. Royer. 119 S. Main. j FOR SALE Farm-all F-12;

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. . - i FOR SALE All equipment at Peabody Mine I No. 4f), near Cass, Indiana. - f,,m, )n m,.. ,!,, n,.' ni,,,,1 C - S4'.)3 or L.D. phone 34 Tcrre Uaute, Indiana. COAL MINE EQUIPMENT SALES COMPANY FOR SALE Stokers. limited , number in stock. Lawrenccville I Sales Co., Lawreneeville. 111. i'hone 00. T , . , , - ,. ' -Electric automatic, FOR SALEdamper controls. Lawrenccville i bales' Co., Lawreneeville, 111. Phone 00. FOR SALE New large size' wood wardrobe. $20.00. 403 ' N.f French. Phone 522-15. ; j FOR. SALE 102(1 Ford Sedan, fcood tires. See Herb Shepherd, Sl'clburn. HOUSES IOK SALE . (i-room liouse, good outbuildings, 2 wells & cisterns, 40 acres 'l'liod L'roiiod. House is vacant. Pri.-od to soli. 4 miles northeast Su'livan. 0-ioom modern- Iiomsc, double F.votrc. 22 J Morlli Main. A good 5-inoin htiuse, large smokehouse, garage, a good well of water, largo lot; house not mndwn; bo vacant soon. 4!i South

lr"11 &L . , ' , house east on gravel road, south of 1K)0n-C-room semi-modern house and Par,. . Mrs. Ollie Pinkston attended ot'..er buildings, large lot. 506 - ' . the funeral of her . brother-in-Kurth Court. Call (ir-2-B. LOST Lady's brown cigarette law. Will Sandus at Sandborn, ' 4-rootn house, a good one; barn, holder containing about $10.00. Indiana Tuesday. pnuUry & brooder house, 5 acres Lohl ou s(itarc. Phone 75D-A. Re-! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greenwood od wound, good woven wire ward. ! spent the week-end in Indianafence; plenty water. House is va-, ',,, '" ; !, r, " ' - I Plis with Mr. and Mrs. Ted '"I- ' mile west Cass. ! LOST -Gold -capped Sehaeftcr BrtK,ks alld dauf.hter, Karen. CHAULKS n. USRKV, Real Estate f"-'11 n!"' l,L,"cl1 so.l between Gym ( .. a.,

and Insni'ance ( 4J1 OtMh Troll St., Sullivan ; riiotic 312-Y ; H)K SALE - Strawberry plants, Sncni:-li onio'u:;. Croon Ms-rile. shrubs, paladiuni' and "(dadiola ' br-lbs, gohirish. water byaclnth. fish mohs. Bean's Greenhouse. .. . 1 FOR SAL!:;-Golden yellow caj n;:ry bird, "sinyer." Call 127 S. 8!.-,tc St. Mrs. Floyd Selby. j. FOR SALE Barred Rock fries, j bcfiinnin.L! Apr. 6. 1 mile south of r.xiuie Corner on 54. Walter Sltefflcr. CONGOLEUM RUGS, what-not helves, rug throw rugs, sewing : cabinets, bookcases, magazine racks, etc. Russell. Furniture Exchange, lUi West Washington. FOR SALE Briggs & Slratton 5-8 horsepower gasoline motor, cheap. Call or see Harry AshCTf:l't; Shelburn, lad. Tolpphone No. 5r3-J. ' 1 w ANTED Dead ?nininl:;. We 'emove your dvad animals free of 'hai'ue. Piiiiir No. 9 reverse 'haryej. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. WANTED 'Room and board' for t'-.vo Ixiys, three and five, Box X2 t-.ire nf Times I WANTED Dish washer at ' J DIXIE GRILL. No Sunday work, j j W ANTED Experienced truck driver for livestock hauling. Also ond good f at ni hand. Steady yeararound work. Phone 290-W. Raj; Long, Eloomfield. ' 1

WANTED Reliable peison wants to rent large house trailer, for living quarters, at Crane, Ind. Harold Brazzell, Dugger.

iscellaneous JUST RECEIVED NEW SHIPMENT of LIVING ROOM SUITES, pre-war construction. BUY NOW, supply is limited. WOODWARD HARDWARE CO., Dugger,, Ind. NOTICE Anyone wishing to contract tomato acreage call at A. L. Robertson Greenhouse. IF YOU WANT a good grease job, drive in at HUD'S STAND- ' AUD SERVICE. CHICK BUYERS: PLAY SAFE! Conditions are a. lot different thisj year. Order now for APRIL, MAY & JUNE. 5OU.O00 U. S. Approved "Johnson Production-Bred u,e business assures you of bet ter -slock. JOHNSON FEED & SUPPLY CO., 115 South Court Street, Phone COO. WILL TRADE for well broke horse, 1 2-yr-old Percheron mare colt, good one. 1 mi. west Adkins Truck Stop. Milton Griffith. ATTpT;nV" c" a ttt. nMhnH -"" kj"vstarts 1:30 p, m. Mrs. 1 Charity Lewcllyn. f ., ,,;, ,M7. ity used furniture. We have breakfast and dinette sets,

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fets, oil stoves, electric lamps,! sweepers and hot plates, mirrors,! tables, beds, box springs and mat-1, tresses, dressers, rockers, living room suites, etc. Swings, glider, 1 tables & chairs for porches. We also handle Rood seasonable cloth-1 ing on consignment basis. P. & A. Furniture Co. i who i called WILL THE party l)22o about dog Monday evening,1 please call at, 5 p. in. . .. : For Rent ! FOR RENT G7 -acre farm 1 ' miles north of Meroin ol'f Road 63, with G-room house. Charlie C. Mt Kce, Meroin, Ind. Lost LOy Lict'iise plate No. 2U(I!)(J2 l"diana. Orville Wcsner, It. 1 Sullli;. livan LOST On sriuate, April 1st, ut.wn & while toy collie, wliile .... i .,, t . ' V l. Kill lUlinitlU, W11J Cll'JilU'U. .i, ,. i.ii ,, i-,u ..ii 1 feet, 3 montlis old, female. Named p(J,,,,v Cali 0925 Reward 4th s'"'i uaciey blag, itewaru lor in fomiafon or rclttrn. Gene Rcliroeu-! Jui -oss ot. 1 none zn. LOST Man's yellow gold ring, with three small sels. Reward.' Cr!" Times-Office. " LOST Gruen wrist watch, white gold ease, at Sherman show Saturday night. Keepsake. Reword. Mrs, Frank McCombs. IX MICniORIAM In loving' memory of Bobbie Lew Pureed, eleven years who passed away ago today, April 2, 1C34. 1 Nothing can ever lake away The love our hearts hold dear; Fond memories linger every day. , Remembrance keeps him near. Mother and Dad Sisters and Brothers une-Minute Test 1. Where is "The Great' Stone 1 - ace" of Hawthorne's1 tale lated? 2. What are Skagerrack and Kattegat? ' ' ' . 3. In what game is a "gambit" used ? Words of Wisdom The more we know, the better ive forg?ve. Whoe'er feels deeply, feels for all that live. Mad. de StaL -jffiday's Horoscope You do not cultivate friends easily because of yDur serious, reserved nature. .You arn.fiourag;-

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Mrs. Robert Ward, spent the week-end in Indianapolis with her sister, Miss Virginia Tipton. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gardner were in Torre Haute Saturday. Mrs, .Claudia Foreman and daughter, Doris, were in Sullivan Saturday. Lottie Godfrey was in jasunvnie oaiuraay. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Callahan and daughter were in Terre Haute Saturday. ( - Mrs. Bonnie Criss and son, Phillip were in Sullivan Saturday. , , ' Mrs. Louis Puckett was in Jasonville Saturday. , ' Miss Betty Rose Annis of Indi,'anapolis and Miss Mildred Annis Lavvrcnceville, Illinois spent the week-end here with their parents, Mr., and Mrs. Charles Annis. , Miss iva Bailey went to Farmersburg Monday to visit her sister, Mrs. Walter Sparks Mrs. Hoy wortmanwas in j Terre Haute Monday. J Mrs. Everett Scott was in Lin-! ton Monday. '..

Mr, and Mrs. Bert Howard several loads good to choice mewere guests of their son and dau- dium weight steers, $16.00; small ghter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed lots choice heifers, $16.00; odd

Howard of Indianapolis over the jwecK-ena. ' Mrs. Joe Bolinger and son, Joe j Max, of Detroit, spent a few i . (lays here with her parents, Mr, nncl Mrs. Fred Pinkston. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Morris of Farmersbtirg visited .relatives here Saturday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Hosea Hill of Carpf"?nt u'1,ly with Mr. and Mis. Clatito Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Fnmnj and cmugiiicr, jiu, oi jasonvnie, caiieu 011 relatives here Sunday after Misses Maxlne and Esther Myers of Terre Haute spent Easter vacation with their father, q e Mvers. I Mr. and Mrs. Jim Adams and children of Whiting, have been the guests of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Deputy. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ballard of Detroit, were recent guests of Mrs. Alice Ballard. Sgt. Lee Hamblyn returned to Washington Sunday, after a fifteen-day furlough with his wife and son and Mr. ana Mrs. Herb Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Freeman have returned from an extended visit in Michigan and South Bend. Mrs. David Lippeatt and child--GRAB BAG eous and ambitious, yet very oftenunmoved by the attentions and advances of those who seek to be your friends. The vibrations of Jupiter are splendid torn success that is thought out tarefully. BefOBe you decide to launch a new plan, however, consult a qualified adviser. Be on the alert for suggestions. Horoscope for Sunday ' If this is your birthday,' you should develop more enthusiasm for ' the life about you if you would obtain the full measure of laughs and enjoyment from social and business contacts. Be more confident. You love your home but are too easily irked by slight

lien,. Jerry and Eleanor and Miss iHelen .Eatou were "in Martinsj ville Saturday and Sunday. Mr. iLippeatt returned home with

them. , . , , Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hall ' of Indianapolis spent... the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Len Carr. TODAY'S MARKETS INDIANAPOLIS, Apr. 3. U.R Produce: . Poultry broilers, fryers and roasters under 5 lbs., 29c; Barred and White Rock springers, 29c; colored springers, 23c; Leghorn springers, 2lc; heavy breed hens, 25c; Leghorn hens, 22c cocks, 15c. Butterfat, No. 1, 51c. Butter, 45.63c for 45.13c for No. 2. . Eggs, 31c. No. 1 and INDIANAPOLIS, Apr. 3. (U.R) Livestock: , llogs, 7,500;, good and choice loo to 400 and bulk 140-160 lbs., j $14.80; 100-140 lbs., $13.50--$14.b0; I good and choice sows, $14.05; medium and lower grades $14.00 I down. . .., . Cattle. 2.000: calves, 600; odd 'head choice; light steers, $17.00;, beef cows to $14.50; load good L $13.75; bulk, $12.50 $13.50; veal ers top, $17.50. ...... Sheep, 100: good anil choice nafives- quotable at $16.00 $16.50; . strictly $17.00. choice, eligible around PAEGErr-BRlDOEWATER Mr. and Mrs. Otto Padgett of y-4 Waysvine, Indiana, ' have an- "-"" : eldest daughter, Virginia, to , SSgt. Earl Bridgewaler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bridgewater, of Hutsonville, Illinois. The couple were married in Robinson, Illinois, March 10th. SSgt. Eort Bridgewater is now stationed at Billings General Hospital in Indianapolis as medical techniician, after having served two and a half years in the South Facific. j The bride is a graduate of 'Graysville High School,, with the 'class of 1912 and the bridegroom attended Hutsonville High School. School.- "- ' ' 1 ': "We Buy" "We Sell" AU Makes and Models of USED CARS Top Prices Paid for ' Clean Cars. . t 1 .i Used Car Market Raymond Ai. Collins, Mgr. 179 A St. N.E. . j, Plione 83 1 t -in ton, Ind. rvents." Be'specific" today when deciding matters identified with your home and business. Otherwise, estrangement might follow a misunderstanding. Do only ona thing at a time. Hints on Etiquette - " It is usual for a bridegroom" t ask his best friend to be the best man at his wedding. If he asks a married chum, the chum's wife should also be invited to the wedding festivities. ... v '-' One-Minute Test Answers 1. In New Hampshire. 2. Two straits, t arms of 1 the North StA.fJa s I. Chess.' . ' -

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NEW LEBANON Mr.. .and Mrs. Hadie St.Clair of Sullivan visited Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shorter Wednesday; evening, i' ' ' i .. ; ' ; '. : Mr. and Blrs. Orville Biggs and Mrs.; William Bailey and baby were in Terre Haute Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bohmeier and baby, Sallie i.ou, of Free, landville were the week-end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Siner. ' ; Mr. and Mrs. George Mason had as dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Eaton of Robinson, lit, Mr. and Mrs. Ber- . nard Wilkins and Miss Kathleen Mason of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne' Arnelt and . baby, Shirley 'Jean -'and Mr. -and Mrs. Commodore .. Shryock of Terre Haute, Junfor, Helen. Dean, and Mary'L'ou.-''"' .--. ., " M. J. Aikin & Sor FUNERAL HOME . : - Dugger "Aikln's Scrvioe Costs No-More."

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:. CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO Danielle stared at his black din ner, jacket, his shoddy black tie, his stooped figure. Her head shook gutteringly. "Golly! Under there all those muscles! Hard, to believe!"--- - - r v - .--; Jack winked at Aggie and wandered away, Danielle- slipped her arm through the ; professor's and casually turned him around. They walked out' on the porch together. Then Danielle said, in a whisper, "I'm scared!."- : Aggie responded dryly. "Really ?" She walked to the porch rail and looked down, as if she wanted to make sure in an inconspicuous way that nobody was hiding in the lilacs. It was elaborate, like everything she did.' "I told people I upset the canoe because I -was mad at you. Because you'd insulted my education. You see they saw Dad tow it in and wondered what had happened.. They believed my story " She . shrugged.. "Anything tliat sounds uncivil and impetuous they believe about me. Just now I was publicly hailing don that story." "I don't see why." ' "For Dad to hear. , He's sitting in th8 library." V - , Aggie was surprised. He assumed that Danielle had known what her father had thrown overboard that af ternoon--and that she had quickly invented the "rustiness" of the alleged anchor to conceal the brownness of a pair of shoes. Now, it seemed, her invention had been intended to convince the doctor; Or -rpossibly this was also an act An attempt at fake conspiracy, for the purpose of learning just what he, Aggie, had seen. ;:She kept looking anxiously into the banks of lilac and sumac which grew all around. "What; scares, you t" he asked finally. ; "You don't trust me, do you?" -; "Should I?" Danielle . considered. ,"I trust you." - :' ; :"If you. do --then go ahead and talk. You weren't very confident in me this afternoon when you threatened to make a fool of me if I disclosed what you'd told me." "I'd like to quit beating around the bush.". , ' , "Me, too.'f ; :,-; .; ' , "'' ' Danielle gazed at him intensely, shaking her head a little, as if -in doubt about what she was thinking. . In a moment, she chuckled, and the sound ,wa3, .somehow, self -deprecatory and pathetic. "The people. at Indian Stones,", she began,, "are used to authority and accustomed to taking matters of all sorts into their own hands. That goes double for the .Davises, and triple for me. Dad has a fearful i temper.1 Not many people know it. But most of those cold, concentrated men have tempers." , - "Yes-?" ' :- -

Mrs. Helen McClure of Indi,anapolis, is visiting her parents,

Mr. and Mrs. Orville Biggs this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ileber Mason of Tcrrc Haute visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shorter and family. ' Mrs. Stella Ice is visiting Mrs. RubyDugan in -Terre' Haute." ; orit'K or-ArroiNTMENT Notice ia hereby ulven that the tmdorsisnied has been aiiihointed Administrator of the estate of Robpit Burns Templeton. deceased late of Sullivan County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. DAVID TEMPLETON, - - : ...Administrator. Norval K. Hfuris, Attorney. ltt ins 3-27-4.T 3t. - - - Hait paying rent nd owu . borne.' Special , bargains oi property ou installment Plan. Also farms for sale, W. T MELLOTT DR. A. C. McPHAIL Will be in our store WEDNESDAY MAXWELL-BROWN SHOE CO. "He could have clubbed Jim Calder and carried him up on the hill and built the trap. Easily, I couldn't have. I don't want you to think I'm trying to establish an alibi in your mind but " "I don't think it. Because it's no alibi." Danielle, was startled.: "Certainly" ' .' ,The woods were dry. The ground was hard. Did you ever hear of moccasins? Or sneakers? Anybody wearing 'em could have followed Calder that night and hit him from behind-and then proceeded to rig up that trap. A wtoman, an old man, a kid. The wind blew all the next day. The body lay there all day. The presumptive murderer could have got to the scene aain and carefully Temoved any incidental signs of his or her presence. There were hours for that hours in which we didn't know Calder was dead and nobody kept track of anybody. Such a murderer,.wanting to be sure the stage was set correctly, might even have arranged a palpable: reason; to be in the vicinity the next day just to cover any possible chance of a clue h?.'d overlooked. A rendezvous on Garnet Knob, for instance -" , . ' Danielle gasped faintly. "You can be very trying, Agic! ' "All right. You didn't do it. Maybe Bill did. Maybe he welcomed your bid to him to go hiking before supper in spite of pretending not to want to go." ' - "I never thought of that". She pondered. "Do you bclieve philosophicallythat killing a man is ever permissible?. I mean would you hunt down a very useful man because he had murdered a very dangerous-one?"- - - ." ' - ' y"l dunno."; r; .' ; Danielle shook herself, "Yon always make me take the chances on you! It's very unsatisfying. Look here, Aggie Plum! The night Jim was killed, Dad went for a con? sulfation to. Parkawan. He left fairly late and he didn't get back till much later. There are three physicians in Parkawan. I phoned them all this afternoon when Dad was out in his darkroom. None of them called on Dad. The hosnit.al didn't. That's thing number one that frightens me. Then I had another thought. How long was uad nusy wrta Sarah that morningto diagnose. her nuimps?" "Maybe half an hour." "Did he leave right after that?" . "Veah. Shortly." , - : ' , - "He didn't come home. I slept late-naturally, I'd been up most of the night, what with him out and coming back ami you. But the cook says she's sure she heard him sneaking upstairs by the back way when she was gettins up hnd that, was around seven long after daylight. The cook wasn't sure she just mentioned it- I didn't think anything of it at that time I just

NOTICE or APPOINTMENT

Notice i hereby given that the un-dei-signed has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Adolphus At Houek, deceased lalx of Sullivan Omnty, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to GEORGE S. IIOUCC, . Adiniuistraloi Norval lis Harris, Attorney. 1st ins a-iI7-45 at. FAST RELIEF Frnm Inn FiniitPtlf lllhliion i i viii w - m - - r Backache, Run-Down feeling due to irritation of toe b!?.d(I:r caused by excess acidity in the urine Famous doctor's discovery acts n tlit kidneys and helps heep yon Iram getting up ntgftts . ' - Avo you flsrlf unn.irsj'rr drs-nm-fort nd distress Irnm bl(Jth. brtiMi qrin-. frequent d?sirs If rs !""! Gutting p tn st ci(rMt.Tbs tyvpteras my hs cau-d by V.tidit irn(;!??a de ta ex's cid in ths urin-.-Tko ry that fT"-ni itt&r'a "sc9 y PR. KILMER S SWAMP ROOT.; ( Famou frr resny yr, Swsmp Rt (s a carefully .blended crtmbinntin f btbn, roots, bali-,m end otta?r natural inpvedient.' There's absolutely rrthina har?H or babit-formins in this scientific piep.ira-, tion. Just (rood ingredients tbat nuiclily act on th kidneys to increas the (low of urine and relieve bladder irritation and its uncomfortable, distressing symptom.. 4 You'll sajf its jnarweloaa fleet ia wonderlull Send for free, prepaid sample TODAY! Lika thousands of others you'll be glad that you did. Send name and addresi to Jeparttncnt F. Kilmor Co., Inc. Box .1253, Stamford. Conn. Offer limited. Send at once. All druggists sell Swamp Koou assumed he'd stayed a long while with Sarah." "I see," Aggie said. "No wondsi you're scared." Danielle said, "I'm telling you because I'm sunk. I don't know what to do. They shouldn't certainly take Father's life for Jim Calder'sl He's not a very sympathetic manbut he s a:very valuable one! I never xonld love, him much because I think he's always felt icy toward me ince Mother left him. As if I were contaminated, somehow. Then you saw him throw those shoes overboard " " Aggie took out his pipe, held a match for her cigarette, and mads no reply. "They were shoes," she went on. "I've looked in his closet and they're gone. Shoe pacs if you know what thfv jirp" Tlnni-clfin at flL-fA-in np something. He always wore them for walking and he kept some sort. of -oil on them that . turned the rawhide brownish. I didn't think of the importance of the -fact tiat they have no hard soles- and sia heels at all till yon explained it just now. Do .you .suppose he wasgetting rid of. them because there was some blood, on them that he knew he couldn't get out thoroughly enough so that if Wes, or somebody, examined them with a microscope?" "A pretty fancy.. thing to prepare for." ; .. . "Dad has a pretty, fancy brain. He'd think of microscopic examina tions and chemical examinations all that.". She sighed. "I've told you anyway. I'm glad I did." "Why didn:t you tell Wes Wickman?" ' - . "I couldn't decide whether to go to him or not- I've got the; jitters the inside kind and : that's -th worst kind. Then Wes was crary in love with me. once and I turned him down flat. .He was miserable for ages. Maybe you won't under-, stand but a woman can. hesitate about turning in heir own -father to' a man who- has loved her aman she's hurt. Maybe that's nutty. And, anyway, I didn't want to raaka " the decision about whether all this should be forgotten or whether it should be brought out, and Dad arrested. Because, after all, he did kill Jim Calder didn't he?" . Aggie smoked. "It looks like it," he said. There was a long pause... "This doesn't .- explain . anything aboot Hank Bogarty, though." ..."They haven't found hia body?'. ' tix . ' , '. . . . v .. 11. seems as u wey yi'on t. 10a can't' add anything about; him to what you've told me?",. ' ... ' "Nothing," said Danielle, i ; ; "Want to eat dinner with me:" "You are not going to call up Wes right away?" "Not this minute. I want to think." ' ; (To be continued) , ', Ora-fiirtt 1943. bTPhllto w5Me: .. . DirtUbultd by Kiag Fiture SradleiU, la' ,