The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 February 1927 — Page 4
THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY it 1927.
—Suit Cases —Traveling Bags —Trunk', All Kind -Gladstone B.igu —Overnight B..g — Hat Boxes.
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We Are Now Showing A iVlosl Complete A.'sortmeni Of Very Fine Luggage
read 18,771 libiarv book-, according to Miss Daisy Springer, librarian. — 0— RUSHVILLE—The old Warfield and Wil-on planir.g n id. for 00 years an industrial lain mark here, has been con n im j a> a Cn ..zard. Work of razing the familiar oi structure hu.already begun. -—o— K< KOMO—Ou. F. K e.siirg, farmer te-iding nca ■ here, has invented a garage doer wiu.b opens automatically whtntN an automobile approaches, Whc ' Fie oncoming
car -pring a trip which opeiates the door. —o— TERRE HAUTE—Terre Haute’s fire loss reduced it- total fire lo-~ more than floo.OOO during 1026. accoiuing to a rei>ort of Fire Chief F'rank Miller. —o— HUNTINGTON—Plans for a new Y. M. C. A building here Itegan l" take on more definite shape with th ■ contribution of SldO.OOO to tiie building fumi b\ F’. E. Wickenhisen, local banker.
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te? sample of apple- at store that are now on ale. Wetz the grocc. 12-1*..
SHORT T.\I> S BY ’I HOUGH 11 l U MOTHERS. An Ohio (Cleveland* mother n this: "We prefer Foley's Honey and ■ Tar Compound above all other coug remedies for our children because it! contains no chloroform or harmful! opiates and is not in the least constipating. It help* their cous quickly and make* them cnnifortuhl. when they have snuffles an I fever 1 colds. Bab> is subject to croup it gives us a feeling of security o have Foley’s Honey and Tar in th 1 house”. Mrs. E. 11. I.—(i-me fur tiished). A-k for Foley's 11 o r t , a Tar Compound.
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PI BMC sale: 1 will offer at jiublic sale at th' farm, known as the Ren Sechn ar. farm, 8 miles ia-t of Greenca-tle, anil four and one-half mile.- -outh of I' .ilmorc on tne Greencastle-Stiksvil!*. road on WEDNESDAY. EEBRI D>. Commencing at 10:d0 A. M., The Following: J10— Hogs—110 10 brood sows; half to farrow soon; other- bred; 70 head good feedin:: .-h'ats, weighing from 40 to 80 pounds. Cow * Three head milk cow.-, giving good flow of milk. 20—Sheep—20 20 Hcae ”o,.,l breeding ewt - ■ -ome will lamb by day of sale. Grain 10o to 7)00 bushel.' corn in crib. TERMS made known day of sale. JESSE L. SECHMAS \. O. Hunter, \uctioneer. \lex Bryan, t lerk. Dinner will be served on grounds.
CNRO—Ottawa, :t.'i7 M. 7 :tn pm Petite orchestra de concert.
Batteries and Battery Service ETTERS GARAGE 17 E. Franklin St. Rhone 507.
M(»\DA VS It \DIO EE \ I l HE' WEAF N-w York, 492 M. a h ck :p, y pm—Opera, "L” Eli- r d'Amorc. WJZ- New York 434 M. 7 20 p:n H"nr\ a lky's orchc-tra, an i Vc* , Curtis, -oprano. WSB -Atlanta, 128 M, 8 pm Zimmer atp tiails and Err a Korn, contralto. WJZ New Ynlk, 17i4 M. s pm wi'd KDKA and WBZ 8:.'!!i pm- I igh - opera h< ur.
PROSPERITY Axil PROHIBITION Two statements appeared re. e- 'lv o -uccessive days t" thr effect that the invested asset* on life insuran p licies were iiu-rea-ing at the ra‘ o «f a billion liollar- a year and that • United Slate', a, rdi: g to Secr- • tary Mellon, had n ached the high' t level of income in its history. t'oulw anyone dare deny that one 1 aieat reason for these conditions i'that th 0 ^ri at majority of the men in t e Unit d State- are ke ping -ol» ? —N’oi thwe.'ten Christian Advoca - -. \ 1.1. OVER INDIAN V ALEXANDER—Little Paul Schier wa- poor sense of humor, hi- frne.’ de, lare. While police dragge i th i rieek near his home for . h d , the lad remained hidden beneath hi- ! bed "jii't for a joke." | . —oAN’DLRsON B otkggers and mn- , torists wete under suspicion here ‘a : day following theft of a 4<i gallon cask of denatured alcohol from a k>- ‘ eal filling station. T he predicte I ; col 1 wave may have caused som • nervous mortcri-t to ab ut the * cask. —— o i BHAZII Telephone u-er- hce i will soon be u-ing a dial instead of relying on o central operaU r for their numbers. The telephone company her* is installing automatic phones to replace the old system. ►—o— MARION Reader- of M .rion * a new record la.-t month when Ov
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< o(rrn*4>t, I*M. Wu-n*r Bro*. Plstur-n. Ine. ■TRACKED it THE POLICE," •tarring Rln-Tin-TIn, I* ■ W»rnaz Brow, production of thl* novel.
.timmy f. J ■!pp</ home r crookeri ; /-"-i-f ? 1 rinot- < irfi-lht n> I. lather, a .Vet it myiteriov •orris the / ■’itnmt/ has ■ ’ili-t/rnu n. S’lretheart. tr/.o m dis l.'intii rtrtr' ! he has hern ’ ond. and If, nrqnut. 4, nt my and
CHAPT Ohokins V shaking the my said wit: " V'ina~h. bet wren yn therp pvt r - ' ther. but it ( pen when calk d you O'Brien for you're sly, V rats, and I yet. The f can Mean b:g enough you'd b.iter from, now o trie chair o If you ever this house you to piet
\orsis nutj'tles a poire M aria jh tan who secretly inj. covets limmy \ h t ,’/cn Jimmy's . pn ' e lieutenant, lurdered. Jimmy • to n'enijr him i ■'/ in Uinty. nou ■'aqh's undersenrld '!. 'roir.rs Jimiry. •ahly discharged odor of an eyiem ^ 'tii'; titi' e pu ppy h m to the gang .< th nltni ks Ruth. . arrive and save
*4—Continued • ,gh with one hand. in hfs face, Jim t'i! v ia!n : • » hiood feud I me. It's bo^n you killed my fa- ■ amc out in th” framed me and I '' T.t of Cap’ain swine you are. Bu 1 .-Ti, like a'.! sewer prove my beliefs if coming when 1 New Yoru ain't ihe both of us, so • "p out of my way I ii cheat th“ elecur rotten carca s. . your fa, e inaioe i Rinty will tear F’rom tonight on
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he's sitting he-e waiting for you. Understan,; that. Murtagh?” Jimnis calm was giving way now to a • tysical Impuk -> to kick, beat, chok kill Afraid of losing
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Murtagh the bead of the stairs, and then before Ruth and the straining uinty. before the gaping crown! of ighbors. who had hitherto I ><'!. upon Murtagh as a sacred cow. s an untouchable local god. he k kod the batten'd wa-d boss down the stairs, thus complating h:- degradation. It was a
the gossipy neighbors rse and repeat all over
.lurtash. Never again -* the iinniffl >d cork of a ( diel.sea Though h : s ight remain unimpairfeathers were clipped! g. long time after Jim-
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■r." he told Ruth after • quieter, "for tomorio»e over to our house.
It wa la'e when Jimmy left to ce bone They had straightened the last gn« of the struggle with Murtagh cut of the kitchen; everything was is tidy aw always for Ruth s l.i- night in what had been her horn for so mauy years. Ordlna j Ruth would have tumbled rcht into bed and pulled the bedcli t‘ies up over her head and gout to sleep in th.v faint security. bu; tonight, with Rinty on the job things were different. She felt light h-arted. free She wag glad that th» open clash w .-h Murtagh had come. It had been inevitable N ■ th.- > p ... of and Mur-agh had h“en Il’eraUy and figuratively throw n down. Rut ii felt a clearing of the tension- in her young life, as the countryside air w clear after a heavy thunder storm She hummed and romped about her packing like a schoolgirl and chatted with Rinty. , He, big fslJow, enjoyed U In-,
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tr“n«e : wng Ruth from one t ro-e 'o another, teasing her by p P mg • < h- m of her dress, and •i. P.'i- i 1 . ail. with a puppy Ike lack of d.gnity for one wh > had h»en - > ,'ely an austere member of "the cops." So gav a time they had an h'ur passed unnoticed. Once Rinty had cease.] his play ng and with a low. wa-n nu grumble had bounded to the d n,- where he had s'oori wh his head cocked on cne side, listening intently Hut af*e- a few second's he relaxed, just as if h’ had been mistaken or misled by a false Farm; therefore Ruth had not though' anyth.ng furthe- of -he matter and had not even ope !le( i the door t<. investigate. Sh” w is on the point of giv ng over her packing for the nicht when she became suddenly aware .f a smeeutsh heaviness in Ii” lir. Il filled the room so ins’antaneous1" and so without warame hat even keen nos-d Rinty >nlv noticed :t simultaneously wt'h Ru-h But it wa- not a par' of Ruth s P’e.sent mood to f»el any slight tinge of alarm. Not with Rinty presen'. "What a peculiar odor. Rimy?" she giggled. 'Someone mus’ be bring.ng is flowers' ' Rinty wagged his 'ail. hut the next instant he began 'o ’otter from side in s.de and 'o sinlc to h s stoma, h His -harper, more -»rsitive breathing -..'stem was quicker P'ey for s i(’h things Now Ru’h experienced a swift chill of '-ar t)h. Rinty. what’s the matter?" Another instant and her he;.d began to cloud. She saw ore wo— three a dozen Rlntys, anti 'hen was slckeninciy conscious of the floo' racing up into her face and then — Oblivion for both girl an,! dog. There on the floor together, still as death, he guard and the guard'd The swirling poison :n the air hung around the gaslight lik • fog. s;.v ise fog in a tight club. Two men tipt. c U g in through the doo- » • urlodsly * ■ ke w raithy g>"Tils Murtag i and Kid Twist Wet handkerchiefs held tightly to their noses. Kinfv s body blocked Ruths from the door, so they brutally kicked him aside With their free hands they d-agged Ruth on- into the hall. Two other men 'here fiefl her up. bore her down a rs. Kid Twis- and Murtagh returned to settle Rinty. The K:d thrust a pistol against M - . r . j the pis'ol asid». nodded a violent negative Pistol shot would make too much noise, arouse the neighbors So the Kid picked up a chair, but in order to get the leverage and swing necessary to hit Rinty ho had to stand upright and use both hands, thus uncovering his nose. And the gas potson was too viciously swift to permit that. He dropped 'he ,-ha;r s’aggered and would hive fallen had not Murtagh grabbed him and clapped the handkerchief hack to his nose. This racket of the 'ailing chair made an ;rnme,l,a’e getaway imperative Murtagh crawled oq: into the hall, half dragging Kid Twist with h'tn. Rinty never stirred Indeed. he seemed : *) *ar gone now to make necessary any further measures to ensure his death. CHAPTER 15 New Yo-k Nell sat in th» little old fashion n d lunch room on Eighth avenue. Jus: around the corner south of Twenty-third street, and dawdled over her breakfast with ail th® gloom and moroseness of a condemned prisoner awaiting an expected refusa'. of reprieve from a hard boiled governor. Indeed. Nell would have fel* rnsiderably lighter, both in heart and head, if she were in the position of one about to receive a painless death For Nell undergoing - had been enduring for weeks that • favorite, of a woman no longer desired. a death infinitely more agonixing than a mercifully quick physical killing She had gone back to Dan Mnrtaih and had agreed to help him with his nefarious schemes only on his salemn promise that he would dtvote all his attentions solely to her, that he would quit chasing that Alien girl But I>an had done quite the contrary. Once Nell’s help -o him was accomplished and Jimmv Ford had been framed and shunted to where he could ro longer be an obstacle to Murtagh. Nell had been ruthlessly ignored again. Squeezed and thrown aside. Nell had cornered him the af’ernoon before and had made him promise to meet her her" thtg morning to come ro an understanding She wa* waiting for him now. He was late, » fart th|r djd not sweeten NellY naturally peppery disposition; nor did the sight of Bottleneck, slouching his broad shoulders through ihe doorway improre her feelings. Once eh* and Bottleneck-but that w». a ion* story, and , t ju rt hidn 1 been she ,jgh. d 4Bd „ tr<1<1 grumpily at him Perhaps if thing, had been - ilT—er'-but oh he!’ they weren't 8he had to make th* most „f what had been, not of what uich’. have been. (To b« coauaud&j
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Lccscn for February 13 MAKING OUR HOME3 CHRISTIAN LI h* B. »n Oil,, r : r -,v* is . f <:„4 P R t M AI | at H< n,» 11 8 >|' TP’ tt" di*nm n♦ I NTKt;..' :.I *1 AT K A.NI> SKN|. >R TOR i !( I ns,.M . - .ss I,, Horns Y'ttl X , 'in E AND At'l l.T TOR j l f -II .'v t., Mabv Our tlcnus Ctiria tlan I. The Importance of the H-rne. I tie i nu*l in*'St ImiM' 1 'nnt In stitutb'n In tiie xvorld Is the family Il Is th" foundation st"tie upon which ■ II otl - r tn'Gtutions lire built. In the measure Hint the home Is kept pure mid -’ri.iig will the clinrch. so ciety an,) the imtlon be p ,re and strong II The Maker* of the Hone, I lie foundation upon wi ich th» hoiue Is built Is uiurriuge. ind Hie mnkeis of 'he home are the 'inn nod the non in ui :te.| in holy wedlock. IM. The Obligation* of the Member* of the Home. 1. The liusbnnct (Eph h:27> (1) TI ' I 'lsii iud is t0 | t . ve |,| g wl f ( , (v. 2 *). 11!,serve— a T sure of this luxe j* th" love o* t’lirist for His church Christ lo'ed the church so that He gave IL’ -"if for it His nils a *e .'-empty1! - l 1 e "bl If nil on en.t'>; ied ihpn
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2. , iv i.. i 3:12 241. Slie is to be subject to livrowsS !'«t : I - - i."’ 1 ter. but it Is accord ti-’ to 'ic M . . |t « '1 L'd'il.’ 1 11 s ■. , • ’ll ' ■ - 1 ■■1 ii. ■ rdtr t" HiHMfM ■ thl*. 't 1 grnvp the figure whl' ' ' “ spot'Jtl trr'duees of Chr:*t i ’ ’ * tT ri't's loving the cliii" !s u ' -nor motive, as ti • v "■•jj n ,t i’s own.'* since 1 -' i' 1 '" 1 '• If for the clinrch. lb ■ ini.i un;.. ''I 11 ■ i" to It Lord t’’ 1 His love. The church espindf »■ love by lovingly rec"-' ti'W ship of Christ. Jii'’ - tut c • <••.-!>• con es u: • -e $'■ •N
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