The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 February 1927 — Page 3

THE iTREENCASTLF. DAILY BANNER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, Ifl27

BASKEI 3ALL

Saturday Might, 7:30—High School

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llhis is next to the last luune yamo for the Tiger Cubs.

SHORTRIDGE vs, GREENCASTLE

Gymnasium Seats on sale at Stevens’ Drug Store.

Classified Ads. Pdf Sale— ron sALK:—Boy’s Bydd#, coast- , i>. '<1 cnrulition. Phono flV2. 17-Tn

'll,, Won.:tn’s Ik mo Mi.'sionnry x of tho -Vlothodist Uhurch I ..! al SnidPt’s Wall Paper store 1 m< vinff. will ha\c «*l» ■, rr | i,., alail- reus and every thinp to r.'ii for your Sunday dinnor. V I

Lost

(iii i’iica.-i le till has the victory | Kppp it, Tiffor Cutis, s<. a j

Left in ladio wniti •• 110:11,) < tat it to tl

i , i"i"\ "ManV N,•.(,*• <‘rawford lipvi**w. ^

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or Inst on street l-Vh. ir,th. t oiu ! hand ha;r. Finder plea . .h-a Danner Office.

lilad; <■ at,

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For Rent

Surely v .,ii iion’i ' dll’. Jai l,

iiu-.-i.i ( raw f.irds

After the “Flu” is over —you need a Tonic

For FtHcifint Service -Daily Kanner Classified Ads

FOR DI NT: | ern haise. Phono (IJC-A

'Omi-iim ! :il-l 1 Ui-U

■ FOR S A I.E '■— Fine 1 . I lione A24-T.

FOR SAI.K: I] iilinoif.

7 Ewes. H.

Wyndntte

Id Rt

Walton.

17 dp

I'OR SAl.E:—Home made doupdii.,dcirie liffht office, Saturday. Eastern Star. 17-IP.

Hon li;i\is Apples lfip-2.V'-lOc and ,(. por basket North Side piildic ■Square at Frank Thoma’s Auto L ! Win. Randel. Phoo# iir,. 17-it.

FOR SALE:—A modem house, Lsjly rnnverted into a flouhle, |.'inc Lai inn <>r. Indiana and Jlanna Lor; , Priced ripht for quick .ale. Pr. \. E. Ayler. 14-51. o Gold fish and ^old fis’n supplies rr n:i hy the Eitel Floral Co. Ifi-tt o^— I DR ' \ I.E10 span .Y year old, L'l.c mules, fall C, P. Dmadslreo* lr Albert A life. l.'i-Up. o Fresh fish at Milor’s Store at 7:3'1 (lain irert. 20r prr pound while |l«y la t. 17-H.

FOR RENT; \ most de-iialdc room cent orally locatoil. Phone ir.l! K. II - FOR RENT Two i apartment, fall Phone 7xi; | . n

FOR RENT: 5 room homo t'U! V\. Washington, SI. F oidn- ■ , • hi urp west, ic, •[(! o IMiscella noons •When you tMnk of tui Allan I.umber Co. A home owned and operated institution. Phone •JOS. Hi-tf.

FOR RENT: —I.ik ki idee ap:u mint modern, cosy, furnished foe: room> after March fdh. Phone lldY. 17 II

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A PAYING POSITION OPEN To representative of character. 'Fake orders shoes-hosiery direct to wear or. Good income. Permanent. Write now. Tanners Shoe Mf<r. Co., 2V17-2 f St., Boston, Mass. |i'.-2p M2

i ntnaiii ii,iiuty ilnpe was further i 1 1 led S , ivh< i. (Hinton <’ i ter liuni|ii d lluaehdale, euuiit,'. eharr 1 , I J< k f ry again. i 1 mi tell 'em we've even quit (r>- I inu to dope mil a Dig l ive for our j countv non. , 1 wo more games on the docket— Evansville Central and Shelbyville. Five teams have hung the crepe on Washington tin- year, Martinsville, 'ind Bedford twice and Greencastle. Mitchell and Franklin once. Vineen j in . ha- lost 'ii'lit games. If the Hai 1 hets have any moTe defeats in the'': •vstem 1 ds pi them all out in tie i .e\t two gaii ' before the tourm! starts. A loss then is far more fatal j lo 1 iiampiouship hopes. Washington j Herald. < beer up. Meek, we remember ! t hristmiis I.m and the Hatchets tool, ill I he gills oul el the Tiger < libs' | -lockings ihat night.

Help is Needed to Restore Your Wasted Strength

and Energy.

f'ldr In rebuild lb ■ - i n, e llrd vi .t m i h i,<' youi old lime Pvir !h ant

eiiei'gy. re lured.

s s ,s. i? unequalled l"i re-tut-in

: li , L*n , :iti tiiul \ ilaiil;..

■ Flu" leaves Hi- body weakened nm \ ■ . ov o It to ym undown. In sth tonic Js f Ivo 8.8.i a trial. 1

, learlv iiidicaled. l!e:loi'o. Hie appelil ■ ! up i,'i| Mood eorpusele p hr . .v

.,ml rid yoii.r.-eli ■ la.’.i lel-down lei

(Mice* B.Couriney f

tug. •'Flu" is a verv enervaling ill«ea«e II leaves ils vlcliu weak and tleIdlil ded that thei' is as much daner Ironi I he al'ler-eflerl as from the disease ilsclf. In ol words, attack ef Utc "flu,'' . "ii need a -elective

the processes ),> whieh the hodv ii nmirtslied. I! i- llme-i i, ,| ami i-i'li.ilil.'. S.s.s. j. made I rout Pie ritfils lit Ire 1 lierlis and plants, and i- prepared in i •ri' ntlfle way In a iinidern l.ilieralin-v. S s.S. is <dd at all .•end din • s-toreA in two sizes. The l.tr vr ri/e i- uiora

economical.

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MONEY

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nerd, well

yen

S25 lo s;joo (In easy Icrnta Indiana Loan ( o. 21'> II. Washing!on xi. OPEN \l.l \\ FEK.

C5*|ryr!a1jt, MM, 'Warner Broa. Plrtur-a Ins. «Y THE WLICE," (tarring Rln Tin Ur«*. praductlon ef thla nova).

a Warner

n. to Men.

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Dl.TI KR TONIGHT TIGERS. ; |,e a t tbo

The mail man was awful good ta us today and here are three letters that we believe will he of int p

(( to Greencastle fans: Section 4 of the Eastern Star ni ' C -AR \ 1.1 I \KS:

giving a benefit bridge pnitv on U ! * mdiee by tlie Net 'labs that afternoon ef Feb. 22, lf»27. promp'l.v l ' " Haute is after a new gymna

at 2:30 o’clock, in the parlor of IF ;

Irish. —o-

Tbe following no'e from Gre n-ci-ile appeared in the -porting section of the Indianapeli Star 'hi-' morning: Greencastle, dm!. Ii.'ar I ate wood—(i ■’neaslle Tigerhave w n -even ('" ecutive game-

M:isonic Temple. Evtiv

j FOR SUE OR RENT -Nicely ar liged five room house, 210 West | 1 d if 'FOR KALE —LOa .:iere farm wit!) romi house, good orchard, plen- , water, about 20 acres of tillable L d. balance good pasture on /om ravel road, located in Owen county 1-2 miles southeast of Jordon al dp ISd.eOO. Phene Brazil 3554 oi. 'rite, W. R. Campbell, Brazil, Ind. !. R. 2. lfi-2p

.lapane-e Telesrope |eld f fi at the Eitel

and Come' Floral Co. H)-4t

-Wanted — WaM EI); One hundred nr more I" -plit Locust po t , 7 feet L' -I'd i inches tit the top. SanBncl:, Clinton Falls'. 14-tf. V. AN’ITD—Girl for general nousc f'’: \pply at Banner office. 10-tf o WAN")MB: 2 unfurnished rooms |hr.:.e J72-Y, 15-31.

vv ANTED— I.'eeal repre entativi p ell Health & Accident ln-uraner b ii t>av < from one day to 3Or, and r':lc- each we:k. Cheapest ’’All fcveraee” policy on earth. Tell all Pout ,our elf. A4dn>M “Inraranoe" (are Banner. 16-3p.

one inv it I. 3t. t 1-18-21

l b 4 ’l* 'b 'b b ' b b NET TABS 2 L L b ,{■ b b b b b b

o Haul

mi. As a agee-Uon I would sayUnd look Garfield of Terre Haute n ' ; co Mitt • ol five he appoint-1 down Saturday night a- the most oil to write to tin lerre Haute Post rccon! acquisition, The Tiger- -U .ini! a.sk them ,f they would like t" . have the victory bri, I. and will hiin° ii ive the Victory Uriel, a- a tart on j it lo the cow barn (only four mor" Ihat new huil It lii-y want it j vvoel I after hohlii" il longer tit.. •

any other team in the state.

TWO DIAMONDS.

Acid In Stomach Sours the Food

Eveett of Hydrochloric Acid It Cauce of

Indigestion.

CLINTON TOMORROW. —o— The Daily Clintonian in an article hi the Greeneastle-Clintoii tilt Ei day evening speaks highly of th-> Tiger Cubs and goes on to state tha the Clinton player- are det' iinin ,1 In ■op the Victory Brick. Masten and John.- it will be marked men dutir . this fray. —o— In regard to the Clinton quintet Marsh and Niemi have develop • into two of the speediest forward in the valley. During the last three games Niemi ha.- registered eventeen field goals. Mai-h, hi- runnii.. 1 ' mate, has not been far behind in the scoring ability, while hi- ability to get the ball off the back board and his floor work amount to what is known a< the spectacular. Copuri.

we would be glad to -atisfy them ait looks a- though the hunk o’clay i- out’s to do with as we please. Don't forget you and I are celebrai ■ ing if we win the sect! mil tourna-

ment. Ssshh! sh! CRAPE FRUTTK.

P. S. Don’t throw thi- in the venste

basket, it co.-l 2e.

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Indianapolis, Ind. Feb. 15, 1P27. DEAR NET TABS: You may b 1 sut pii.-ed at gitiim- .1 b iter from 111., but I ndmJie yom eolmrm so much tbal I just have to semi in my dope, the only way I can see il now. Some of Ih ■ fans may think that I have t much rosplond ent dope for you, but never mind, this time as my dope may work oul to perfection. On the other hand you may think since I have charge of the Indian 1 poll- Star in Putnam County, why don’t I write in to Harwofd? but since I live at Cloverdale and have e n Greencastle play some of the In t team- in Uve state, and read your column, I will now present m. dope to you. I think (ireencastle has the In opportunity to win the state, that they have had in many years. Thm have defeated several remarkable teams this seasi 11. Few fans may come back at me end say “Why l.ogan-port will win the state," I am quite sure that the e fan have never stopped to conidt r the teams that l.ogansport nns

played.

The t nm which rate- nest to Gi 'Oiieusil * is Martinsville. It i« ; ru that Bedford won from Martin

(■'em! lei y. $75. Anna W . Eitel, et d, to .laeob ,1. Eitel, land in Greencastle twp. s. .lani< M. Skinner, i t al, to I,e 1 Hinshnvv, el al lot in G 1 Commercial I’hnee add. .»!. Robe.ri II. N< vvgei l. a,an. loo O! Ferger-on, land in Clriverdale tv.n

sison.

Bainbridge Cemetery Co. to (lea.

Pickel, lot in Bainbi idgi

Cemetery. $10.

Robert Lawson, et al

Whet-e] e! al, land ill Floyd twp. :-l Jt J. U het -'d i ■ al to Rob *r Law-on, et al land in M.nion

$1-

Carrie 11. Ilirnl.-, et al to Divil 1 O. Carpenter, land in Marion an Jefferson twp. XI. Dwight Yanlanriingham, et il, 1 Trest Dctrich, land in Washii'^onJ twp. $1. Tie D trieh to Dwight E, -e landingham land in Wa-hitiglon . n 1

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Don C'ochrani, (t al, to \nton \ Me. sick, lard in Russell and Clin -i '

twp-. $1.

I.ennie II. Curtis et al to Je.mie 1 Cuiti- llear-t. lot in (ireencastle. Jennie Cnrlis Hearst to I.ennie ’!

Eurti lot ’11 GreenCa-II',

Edv.aid Eiteljorg,. to Xelmt !.i r, i le-. Co. land in Warren twp. Mil'J.'ii

Elmei Ret to Jami W. I

et al, land ie Washington twp 1

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P. MMiRIIM.I FOR I S

Bainbridge basketball fans In Id a pfp meeting in tli.it town VYedner • day evening and much entlui-in.-'1 was aroused over the coming - r tional teurnnnu nt. At that mrcii’" -e itiment favoiid Gi 'cnca-tl' to im now night with Clinton an! a nit mite 1 of Rainl igi fans have e-. , .

pr. - d their inte' lion- of attending |'h-ne, -pent .atm !:.v n.f.h!

the game and helping tin Inenl- win at"l to hold the Victory Brick. They a:e doing thi- beeuti.-o they want tb<" briek the center of nttrnrtlon

ROAUIDALE R. It.

I Algie Sanilei ■ i- workin";

J Otis Coons,

i Mr and Mrs. Claud" M..layer

Mr-.

and

for the coming a! meet- here.

tional and irglon-

\n answer to W lie's who in Putnam Com y. Clinton Centei Co. Champs Roachdale Se, d Bainbridge Tbii 1 Cloverdale am Greenra-tle tii •'or fomth place. ('. J. and E. ‘ D. Bainbridge.

i nd Sunday at -F bn Malayei

j Mr--, |t, i,. lloo-'i ami daughter, Lj j Rulb, ot Indian.ipidi -pent Satuida' “

land Sunday with Fred (10. by'.-, j Mr. and Mr . l-'ied Chudd an I Mi

j Bessie Crosby were in Indianapoli-

[ F riday.

j Mr. and Mis. Hampton Vlif and

j on of Advance -pent Sunday with :

: Mr. and Mr-. George Stewart. Several from thi- vicinity all rid 1 I the fuiieral of Mr . Anna Robbiu a!

'New May-ville, Thursday.

Mr . Becr.n Malayer called on Mr-.

: Emma Gowin, M inlay.

Mr-a George Stewart apent Mo da

1 with Mi. Ella Mi ('loud.

I-n’t it ah-ut : me ba-kei kill saoii'M ?

for nnnth r I ~f~———— rr-

center, showed worlds of improvt

« ment in the game again.-1 Sullivan, die. But an team of the average When he start- to hit it will more could have done tin -amc thing with than likely he too bad for somebody. 'three regulars of the Martinsvil! •

With a little more punch in their offense, Melb ume and Stump, who are as good us most on defense,! would rank with the best of them, la Clivor, Shannon and I'oneannon ar

v well-known authorin' MMes that three reliable re erv who. an u • I

“■*" ‘ 1 ' , ‘ ’ ! “ J! * ly lie eount A d

I'oniach trouWf and indige-tion

w.t dur m aciditv—acid stom A]-

r, 1 » .^11. * iintoruan

liineh. Diily

SHORTRIDGE SAT! KDAY.

( -nil not, as most folk- l^licvc. ' m a lack of digestive juices. Ik - th: t an rsccss of hydrochloric EM in the -toniach retards digestion I’ I t. rt< moil fermentation; iben our

Fortes:^

tbe-e toam- get titling the hi kel five point lead, but the hard nght like each did against Rushville, then ing Putnamville crew brought th "

yonder score to seventeen to twelve nt the

team sick. They were in no shape to play, but you can’t keep thos ■ Martin-ville hoys down. I have information that the real Dumb Dora in ha-ket bill live- in Cloverdale. Your till somebody proves my dope wrong. A. E. DAVIS.

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Putnamville won their eighth game in thirteen by a hard fought victory over New Winchester la-t Friday evening on the Reelsville floor. 'I be

mmarb like a toy balloon. We I, " M that hear •, lumpy feeling in ' r ebr.t, ,\ r eructate sour food, belch ' 1 1 '• 1. artbnrn, flatulence, wnter-

•> or nan ca.

the score will go away up

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( ' I instead git irnm anv phnr- , ,, lr " ir oonne-! of .Ind Salts and tike • " ' poonful in a p’a-s of water be-

J -' i 1 i 1 in'icnrmre, 10 continue this for

someplace.—Rushville Republican. "When the roll is called up wind or" may the Cubs he in I he lead.

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With Short ridge playing at Green

5-e 1 w ' V" ■ castle, that dope about the V i toi eek. Mliilc relief mteti follows .• 1 1 ' r • do e. ii i s important to ncutra- brick eommg hem the foil win « k p e il.e cidity, remove the gas-making may he all wrong. Greencastle F art the liver, •limulate the kill- | )cttPr ,^0^^ their guard- down tb" Wc Zltr Sr “ fn ‘ f flOW ° f floor, and keep Shortridg'- from "mll 1 • ''alt Is inexpensive, and i made ing the ball in from lone d :

[, • -id ef prep^s and lemon juice, Rushville Republican.

| ,• L, ami sodium pbos- Rush ^|| e knows whereof it 1 ak-

Hns leirmless salts is userl l»v .. ... ,,

►lon-ud. Of stomach sufferers with «o slop Shortr.dgc .1 Huy si.-.n a

ami rtsulu, j onlf range attack.

dose of the first half. The second half was a fight from start to finish and the game ended with Putnamv ille in the lead, twenty-one to twenty.

Ill: VI KSTV1 F. lit V N SI IK Jame- Rice Turner to Broth' r Gardner lot in Oak Bill $50.00. Jame- Rice Turner to Chari.■- and Jennie Gardner, I in Oak Hill, James Rice Turner to Otis v i Della Gardner lot in Oak Hill $50. Richard M. Baker to Joseph C. Baker, 1 t in G. • $100 Margaret Grady to Mary Graf;., •I lots in G. C. $ 100. Hattie N’etnl Hampton to George k an, land in G Township. SI00. H. L. Watson, et al to Albert fi. McFarland, land in Climon two. $100. Rery F. Jones, et nl to I.ottio A. Jones, land in Grrencnstlr and War ren twp. $|. Hazel May F a :t to E. E Grar, lot in Bainbridge, $1. Eeona I.. Colliv- r to Eroy I Gray lot in Bainhiidge $1. Charle M. Moffett to Wood Whitb ck land in Floy I twp. i2100. George Kean 10 Hattie Hampton, bind in Greenca-tl" twqi. $1. VV .'-ley G. Garrett to George VV. Taylor, land in Clinton twp. $5,000. Walter R. Heath to Vernnn T L Ilenth, lot in N’erthwoed .*!. Nellie Ijeuteke Albin, et ul lo

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FEW FOLKS HAVE GRAY HAIR HOW

Oruggitt Says Ladies Are Utinq Recipe of Sage Tea an.-t Sulphur

Ifair that loses its rolor and I'l-trc or whei lifeless, i« can-cd 1^' a lark ef .n •- i in the hair. (Jnr grandmeth'T in ule up a mixture of Sage Tea ai d c ul; 1 or to k< dark and b and thou .i-E of women :tr:d n- 11 v\i, . value that even color, that b . m'u! dark ‘hade of hair which is so al- 1 tractive, u e only this olJ time recipe Nowaday - we pc t this famoti- mix- 1 tore ingredients by a-king ai an, dr 1 ■ a for a bottle of ‘'M y th . ;,tv m.| pluir (.oinpound,” vvliich dark ' tlie pair to natural! •, so even! , T no. body can pos ihly u II it ha: I i: applied. You just d 1 ; or 1 soft Irudi with it and dra.. tin- j tbrouph v&tir iiair taking ■ ■ e mall strand at a tunc. By moron .■ the gray j I a r d tppeai . but vv! ladies with Wyeth's Sage and u'phur Cotnpcmrl i; that, be ides bcatltifuli;. , darkening the hair after a lew applications, it al o brings back the pic. , nd j lustre and gives it an appear»;icc Oi abundance

Harry and Albeit I/Outeke, lot —o— i Grvencuatle $1.

If you can't no to Clinton t mor | Kate C. Barton to Elisha L. Govvrow evening go the tin' high -choni | (rj||, ia n ,i ; n Marion twp. $350.

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gym an I get the Banners play p|,uy report* on the eonle.-t. IlnThe game is called at 8 p. m. and i!

will be a battle loyal.

Wabash l.-i.-t night to 25 up c

Cassino F. McGinnis to James W Hutchin.-on, el al, bind in Cloverdale

twp. $(150.

Forest Hill cemetery to Daniel Tt.

—n M' rriron lot in Range 8. Forest D ll

failed to turn th'* trick Cemetery.

and N ire Dame won 35 Fore-t |{il Cemetery to Thomas Crawfordaville. You enn’t Crawley, lot in Range 12 Fore-1 Hill

V DD HI E TO VOI R V K \RS Ac will a- y. ars to your life. Life without health is burden. n ne and Ih" lack of it cu-t- a shadow over all onr nctivili. s. Foley Bills, a diuretic stimulant to the kidneys, cau-e a rogular. h ill t ' ing flow, carry ing out of the body in a natural way, that Wa t.' mailer, which, if not pi mplly . removed, nr .ids its pmson.- tbroui limit thi emir- y tern, to the d-'tii-ment of benlth. Bodily ache ovov pain.-, a 1 iii-dewu condition of the system, to th" detriment of Ir.dth. Bodil . > • , evt re pains, n rut b condiiioit of Hie system, inev *ahly rcruli.. Avoid this. A l; for Foley Bills, iliuirlic.- R, B. Ml LI I ‘ S, Druggist.

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C 'y ties I ‘•ameit mob yap ,''"S «' 1 i lieeh v.- - '!i nta'::« Iron '•> ’''""1:1 il '.sy ten . rave duty It vv'm V.v F.s-,or ?«, t o dischnrgln ■, I!- cu.:! 1 cut MstOtUM tbotc behind t":t r.’!:crs, i: 1 v. lib : , ks and anything !.: ui’y, v, re blocking him

He : t'it shake l!iein. H>"1 roi alleyway and hod '.a lied the upper end or ■; a and mob Mocked f

Too

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e Rlnty saw hi - • ■ t' '<■. 7 • ■ all- y vv s blind, on 1 . I s a fiftoi-n foul fence. Madly !■ •> I" k toward tlie crowd.'I'be , (.'•:! v >: II their ground and, . ; , 1.. I Jim his leaping speed at l 'he cl .'>••0 of mob hysteria! • . i l- had been communicated to " ’. ti ■ tod thetr ala. Turn ■ t'. a - ' . ■. vv i!h a long run abend of ■ 1. 1. ntv fui ly tli-v l»ai k. left ttu : ;:vt ment In a great arc and clear-

id ilif Icuce!

i'oni" uj.v; no time to to^a!

IT.

evaght RInty’s exettement at onco. 1 i 1 vv ho wan ted to ho followed and , .used only I0115 enough to grab up

I tumb’rd. NVlt war there a’ " .•

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pointed to the open trap: "11c w g | down there with Ruth. He's 5

I ling away. Listen!"

The roaring ot a powerful spec’• boat engine underneath the warehouse! Jimmy lenped for the tni:--loor but I! ittlonei lr Intercept-d ! iiiin. "It's no use. He's puffed ! away, and there's no foothold for

|yi 1 down tlK-ro now!"

But Kinty bad bounded to t'-.s an. looked d '.vn. gauged the 1 .1:1 and before the otheis knew w! lie vvn.s about lumped deep into F.'i

! black waters.

He rose to the surface In time to see Murtagll at ttie wheel guiddi : Ids big boat cautiously between thn pil --'. lii-ading for open water. Oat there, he could put on speed! Recall e of the noise of his c;’* sine Muriugh had not heard Kintv's jump, was not now aware that Rlnty, wimmlng powerfully, litrai ing mlgtitl'y, liad overtaken thi boat just as it slid through ••• . b-fir water and was holding on bv his fiirepavvs against the sudden swift rush. Ry supornatnral effort Rlnty i limb' d over the gunwale and flung himself upon tbo unsuspecting Murtagh's back. There followed a scene that for wildness and oddity was unparalleled in N'orilt river history—Indeed.,

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jllar of nuth’i

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a revolver. All, k a marter! Rln!>'s heart SlVclled lovingly while, straight as nu arrow, he led Jimmy

to ihu abandoned warehouse.

Jimmy looked at the blank, unfamiliar walls in amazement, thou noticed rsmoke .seeping out nod realized tbo pin e was on fire. Ho it d not know why Rlnty had feh tied him lu re, but natural!;, con m clod it with Ru u and know that lomclbiim terribb hml happened.

Rut how to got hi here'.’

the lit-torv of New York polle-i liidits again-t criminals. While Riuty and Mnrtugh battled the powerful speedboat, engine going full blast, lint no guiding hand on th > rudder, tore in crazy circles, on the dock of the burning warehouv Jimmy and Bottleneck and \'*di appeared, J.mmy eould not fire for ['fear ot’’hitting Rlnty or Ruth, who I was iriiRK*d uudei a tarpaulin in

! the cockpit.

fn one mart arc the boat crazed | a bulkhead beneath Jimmy's fee', veering on It* side, then turned tur. He. Jin uy wns frenzied. Hut 1 and Rinty bad disappeared henea'a i Unit boat, were caught there’ But even as he Stripped off hlv ! outer clothes, and Bottleneck fob j b'wi d :if. there came a flood liubbles on the North rlv -r vvatei v In side the upturned boat and Rln* ty’H n flile head broke thif mirfr '. And In his (■ elh, flrmly. vet gentlv elasped by the collar of her fro' i:. waff the belple-s Ruth! Murtagh did not come to Hie .«’i"face a uin then nr ever. Even In tlie hot anxie'v of that moment Jimmy was conscious of n Her* e regret that bis bare hand-t had not personally exacted ti: * ' engetnee. Rut a blob of Jack red, of human Mo nl eddying up among the nil ami i! bi ts f. 'to the vvr» • bed "peedimai. tesitmony potan f

Ri it;’s let Hi

Rlnty vvl-iely turned aside from the burning warehouse a!id made for a ladder at the streft end of the -lip. Jimmy saw that his aid lu the water was unnecessary, divined Kinly's purpose, rushed a >.nml tbo rnnvvuy (but bnrdi-red the warnbouae and awaited Rlnty ut the Ot Of the la bb . IT, follow 0 immemorial precedent In such

Rinty solver that, Rinlv with bis emergencies, there wa.-i no lack of

wonderful men ory. Stamliug upright on his hind leg* ho pressed

willing hands AFTER the crisis had passed and help was no linger nc-

tits weight on tbo buice bolt. l’iv-- c- ary. Rowboats from whsrrss,

to! The. grating flew opi'n at Jimnty's feet. Now they were down In a dark, rmoke filled passngi vvyy. And now j.uddenly Rlnty let out a roar amt b-'ped in atimk upon a man who loomed in tbo gloom. Tha man of the feud odor, the never to h“ for gotten man who h id kicked him in j

France.

Hof M oner Jr, frantb.illy dodging Rlnty, threw him.* ■ ' (•" protection Into Jima ’ toll took the ntov'-meiu for attack and wrestled him to the ground, throtE tii-d him and saw with atartinx eyes the telltale s ar left by a broken bottle stab. Hie scar Jimmy bad first seen on the American spy! In Rio German tlngout! Rolling, ho draco.' d Bottleneck

lifeboats from ferries that erowde 1 towards Hie Ri'ene of t!i» disaster, citizens wlio lined the street bulkload. But It was Jimmy who took Ruth tr-mleily from Rluty’s careful teeth, and It was Bottleneck who swung down and helped the tired

Rlnty up the ladder.

('beers. Noise. (Tanging of fir-* engines. " Cops crowding people ink to a safe distance from Cm inferno that wac now fhn wareb mse, erstwlitle hangout of tliv Hudson Busters. Ruth, r-viflnu. clinging gratefully to Hlnty's wet mane. Ru many people, so much excitement—it fairly made a dug's bead swim, particularly after being gassed, chased us » mad dog, su?fot ated almost by smoke, black Jacked by Murtagh, choked by

up to the alleyway, in his rage Ig - inoutlifuls ot murky salt water, noting the man's pnitestatlons, ly- Gorh! That was excitement enough

noring the harks of Rlnty, who wanted Jimmy to return to the

passageway.

' I’ll expose you, you filthy spy—”| ' ■ lb'll, Fill it, let mo I- pi - D, NV.i ! was tny girl. Wo were engaged.; Murtnr.h ruined her. I d just got word. Jt drovs too to betray my own guys—and fear of what I’d dona made me Ms tool when I got

back.—"

Rlnty was leaping through the open grating, tugging at Jimmy. TT1 tell you something else. Ford. I'm the only man In New Y'ork who knows It—Mnrtagh killed your father. I seen him do It—’’ Jimmy heaved a great sigh, and suddenly snapped back to the roall* ty of this moment, to the fact that both Rlnty ami Bottleneck were trying to tell him something else, ■omethiug more linmediatdy Im-

portant.

"For eripes' sake, why don't you listen to me—your girt Is In therein the burning warehouse—with

Murtagh."

An Instant later ami Jimmy and Aottleueck were in the passageway throwing the!, coiublned wulghtt (gainst the door, crushing It down. Into th» stuuke flTed room they

for uny dog for one morning. N. Hlnty only wanted to go away and lie down and rest! « * * # • • In the Ford flat nights luter Huttlenerk was explaluiug lowly "There ain't much excuse for whet 1 done In France, but I had just got a letter from Nell telling vvhftt Mu r - tagb had done to her, and that it was all off between us. So I went

klnda crazy—”

‘T think I understand.” said Jimmy quietly. 1 had n somewhat similar experience." He paused then *Tvo been reappointed to the force as a nontenant"—he looked proudly at his mother, whose eyes went tn spiritual ecstasy to the portrait lu Hie parlor—"but 1 won't bo break- j lug auy rules of God tf I help you to j (•1 a new start —" t "What I can’t understand," pur } rleil Jimmy a little later, ‘Ts how y j Rluty knew the gang’s hangout was j lu the warehouse!” ‘ Rlnty couldn't explain. Me could 1 only war his tall so hard tha* It rattled tits collar shlsld, his new

OOLD shield.

Fi.r he was now Fsili-e oli’KGKANT Rln Tin-Tin!

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