The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 March 1927 — Page 6
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TIIF, CKEF.NCARILE DaII.A FAKKEK
TIirnSDAY, MARCH 31, 1027.
Great News tor Mot hers
SLN8ATIONAL 1NTRODUC1QRY SALF OF
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In the Cutest and Most Adorable Models
Gl \i wrEED TUB FAST COI ORS * ^ < * i^l'ioiud of l mhroydcrat and Hndurettc • tvTit r »hn. . iallv dc\ loped f»>r thcec dresses in fhe most exquisite i t patterns ud colors guaranteed to withstand no end ot tubbing.
A HANGER Wl I A ( r I Mi \ ; S Special oeat little hangers il h cs. Daughter 'vtll cnjt>v h.mgiitg h« r new dr ws away in her wardrobe and taking good < are of them.
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I in \ moth* i will be proud to xci her daughter in any of the se « unning dresses which can be purchased for very much less than what mothers are or*' dinarily obliged to pav.
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Mail Your Orders Out of town mothers are invited to mail their orders, i^e sure to specify style number, sire .md color preferred. We reserve the right to substitute if nccessarv.
Although priced at onh • !. you w ill find that these d«\ - s compare favorably with in, i, .garments selling at'>2.00. (ir id take pride in wearing the I. > !y dresses most c vcr> w !*. re t iu ■ >.
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Adding Machi.ne
lii this tun ill., x p .t.niiit>imJ low pi i. th Bui voufna v HCcui iic J ; his . ttiachineon inJiw H il i ,ki. in \ .rious departments. Ihi mv..i ! leUiilt is usin" it on his t<iuntcr and in his ofT(cc. Proft ssional rici , .ccrctaries of organizations ,.nd .I 'ni-rs (met ii indispensable in their offie rs and homes ior business and personal accounts.
I he Burroughs Porlublc adds up t » $1,000,000.00; has standard visible keyboard and right-hand control. It prints ciphers and punetuuion au'.t - maticnlly. It requires little mespace than a letterhead. I iic price is only $100—$10 down—balance in convenient monthly payments. For more information or free demonstmtion call or write—
Burroughs Adding Machine Co. 14S East Market Street Indianapolis, Indiana Telephone Number—Main 4542
>) Us of tilt '.ate sl.'ov. E r:. tlX'iii"' . ,j. ufitubl*' ) 1 1 ti •: all ci 11 • -lecteJ J 1 i at Hit' gcnninatio'i ■ i.ii \rj from a 1. iv as 2>i i 1 ui' t i -i percent tnmtf g r .‘t■’inn. tile jiioofj of this .^rate'I com nia; i-. tc t"il in u | !:igiit(f ■ to two cents per oar. (h 1 ! 1 limin tlitnt' n, fiioauctixc i t t\ iJeut. j nc etc t o.C IK' ttoni l.i lu :<0 con!s I -llould he lool.eil upon ns any other kind of in.su.--'te ri.pmiH will give no tin. so»"l corn . kuatiuu it. i i " j ion. The re|x rU of hmvinjr tj 1 £; t .r cent o: ti i nitiou, vi a.-, follo.va; . ]iei cent; Noble, Ci); i i,''. I: .Morgan, 74 aini ui i Ion .1 C<) per coal. ,i cnuiity tie eerniiaalicn 1 p o ';i w iii ,i ■ ill i\ .- tivail corn. ■ .-is uie Ira- I on the germItuinlii 'l i cars aiul fure-‘ r !inlii" until lo hate in'- red col ' .sitUHlion. — -o • iKI\l. inVIlNLKS '0:\l. DITKU1T, Mien, m i 1 1 Tri uf tlie Ilui- ■ ia| ■ .nillion dollar ' ‘ tndn. .-lOj.-io.'i with of tnoi " i orreipondenoe ‘ it u Iti'A p "mlent. " ' the i tructions givi' burn ,i Berkeley, Cal., 1 v. into he articles fur 'r'l'il .’ hi, | Sapiro churg-
liim.
1 ■ • .' n ; apiro'a aefoi 'tti'tg Kur iunV Cooperi k, ' 'ui' a- ociatiotn;. o !en Addresses '.tor Scholars :: \ I MKN I .XL IN FLUit \ 'N l 1 \JAM\ !*\. ••!)' M \ M s UKI'OBT. 1 : of ,i,l tin: Itecloi o r tile Uniun-sity tsJay in Knl. Dr. II. B. FonKJen the I nut: .atioit, request‘•it' I th men •.ot beiiiml tlie ' ' th i iilty atul tlie ac 1 ‘ t^ : tu n 11 t ounuil lo pre i .’i. il paja an pa“a.i« which I r i.mI follow lag the May I' t intern pmaile. “Huch a dem- ■ sift 'i i . ip i of rod blooUed . 1 Dr. l.ony.jen, “and the ■ lu. .i.*.* lutoie oiidaagoreu life I itu i a.- well a resulting iu tat i . fraction of property.’’ He then nualo a hurt report in XV 1 he -tali'll that the xvil! of Mr. ■ I* ad heell re iuly gotten uu. tie c uits and the- Foundation N nhout .>'2 oOU.OOO xx'iiio'lt x*i.J . e. iunulatf over .*1211000 inteitst an nauilx. Ne'lt year there xviil be ap.1 oOO He. ,1- .cliolai .hips . tven . j DePauxv students. He rof at all Keetoc s'cholcrn xxnio ^ ali.-eii'.-e from sodiool next y<4i' e him to amn^j fur a leave
StAOtOIAtONO
Francis Zanuck
CopjTlgijt by XV»m«r Bree Plcturr*. Ins. •The Black Diamond Expreai,” alarrlng Monte Blue, It Warner Broa. picturliatlon af thit novel. • -L-- ■. — .
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Jol.n HaHuiri. h'tl / ..<.« ., b -iacr e unl.ind F'lH' ”‘■■1 fail’ <'1 kiwi o; hit pn rn a— fathtt in n m t roiUl Q^-iueni, ».,oMitr c-/ v - Uot it hit uap ihroujh cv ; ir ; ,e h? htlpt thli Bardin u.(n o Piji in i 11.10 Hitt l» IVi ot thr l , re.tui»l.l
pc’itlcal rfns upon wlitch good ottt e»33 were lookin,’? with loss taror arcfi year. Jt geetaad to John that it any city In the slats offorei) an uppertunlty to a young lawyer outer lo put the pufcliQ intevei*. ahove
a)* own, It irs* Yentnor.
He w*s not disrout'ftgod by th = fa.'iure fif hi* modest s gr to a'trart tl'suie. ft took time to tiring busi
jess, be knee- that. But It wottl« | !Tlatl ' Ho ettouM im in totha. He had soTnething to offei Hambid, l e didn't p<> hUn ■ n
V>4tniiy; in tima \ entnor would
"? hate a curious lethny ai/cut that young mum”
And that out, ha hoped. He did moje tuan hope, ttnieed; he ▼ as
cartain.
A ci), eery alowly. rery gradually, SJ» faith naa JuaUllod. Cltetua iliri ''iiine, though Hi»y wore ietv and far between at. fliat. Their cases, is tixo/e early day*, cam* to lit;I* Tray offered him litUo fame and
aitjsost as little caali. Rut tie did I din a cro»«*d well srith them; when he won bis; touched ami
of course—that «'m liie inlRi'ke. Krery man has h price I 'vant John Ballard to tic In the Ingnl department of the N v. 1 x C.” And JorUan s.M, his licnd thrust forward. It was a way ho had when he give rn ord ' .in) he waa perfectly capa'de of giving his ordets at tiie dinner tahlu or nnywhere else. Tie cared very little for the fart that J a ine* Hardin was the titular h»ad nt the N. Y. and V. C. K. FI. lie. Henry Jordan, was tha boss, and he cared very little who knew It, or hoxx Insultingly he
made Uta fact known,
“You know young Ballard, I’htl, of course,” said Mr. Hardin. ‘'.Supposa you talk to him. Offer him--wall—I hatdlx- know what to gay ■” “Cio to twenty thousand,'* sail Jordan. ‘‘I have a rurloua feeling about that young mau. I want him where we can keep our eyes on
hint.”
‘Til try,” said Phil, with a laugh. 'T don't knoxv that I've mu n lixtluenre, though. 1 haven’t seen him much since we got through cnl-
lese.”
“Make a point of seeing him now,” said Jordan. ‘‘Don't he In a hurry about making him this offer. See something of him lirst. l et your offer seem to grow nut of the renewal of your old frlendsh'p He musn't come to suspect our mo-
tive*.”
CHAPTER IV
So It was that, after some years, John Ballard a path and I’htl Ilar-
agaiti. John was pleased when lie
C*s«, ona tn which a woman looked up, one day. as his door
had Sited tha atraaf ra’lway ci m paaj ior Injuries caused by a mo toi-mgn’s carelessness, he was though he did not. at first, realize
tL a. mitked man.
Great eorporatioua watrh young tawyafa with ranch Inteieit. Coruoratlena, aapecially, that is, that
opened, and he saw Phil Hardin standing there. He sprang up. hia
hand outstretched.
‘•Well—Phil!” he said. ‘Tt s a long time since I've aeon you!” ‘Tve been meaning to look yon tip ever since I heard you were hack in town,” said Phil. ''But yon
ataud la con*ta.nt danger of being! know how it Is. la 'd - if the d:\v - sued. Raliwaj *, other organization* 1 were twice «* Inn* xott wotEdn'i In direct contact with the public—| get everything done! But I’ve found taea* mainmia Uteir ewe eitifs of'yon now, and it isn't going to b» as akiiled ASd well paid lawyers. But long befoie I ?<•,. vou agum!
they like to he gbl# to call upon outgiue talent when tbeia la occa alon. They ate willing, often, to pay a young man a handiom* in noaae erery rear luat to he at iha'.r
rjgJita tor winch they hare paid,
lod paid handsome r
John wa* to learu thi*. Within
Hrw've you been, anyway?”
‘'Fine!'' said John.
And hi* appeni-anca did not helm hi* word*. Phil, for the firm time, saw his friend well dressed,
call should they tiara need of thoee proaperoua In bis appearan< o. John aejrvic**—ami it is aurpnaipg to was not. perhaps, making much lud how aeidtun they eaercite tbs money, a* law y. ilike II;. mhiilce
and Judge Anderson, his form'r employer in New York, thought of money, hut ♦:« was, from his own
a weak of the day wuen he won j point of view, atul according to his that flfat caa* he lacelved an offer:own standards, doing well. He lived if a yearly retainer of a thousand in a alngle room: his office wa- » dollar* from the street railwey modeat suite of two room* In an old company. He refuaad it. Th* offer building, ho ate h •< meals in a reswas doubled; he refused that. A taurant wliere h* bouglit a five d'dgreat lawyer came to see him; Mr,jlar meal ticket f >i four dollar* and
Hamb.dge, who was chtaf couaej In Ventnor for the street rallwav. “Why don’t you wauit our letalner, Mr. BallardT” he asked.
fifty cents.
And he looked. In point of fact, much betler than Phil. There were dark circles under Phil’* eyes; Phil
"I think I esn tnak» more appear- had th* look of one who hums the tag agamat you than for you,” said I candle of life from both ends. Ilf John. ‘Tm being frSnk.* I we* pale; he waN'o] with stooping “I should say you vet'ei" s.std, shoulders; h* v.,-. nervous nnd Mr. Haabidge, with a lau|k. “ButI fidgety, anabl* to alt stlU for nor* —ycu'r* wrong. I’ll prove It. Youjthan a ■taut* a’ a 1 m* foi I don’t want a retainer. Very well,]gardlng him, w*« sorry for him; If
How would you like to Join our tegular ataT? At—well, say at five thousand a yeai’, to begin with?” ”1 think I won't, thaj i. *
John.
*Tt will be aome Urn* before you can make as much, scpearlng a*u!n*t us, you know.” “I'll probably never mske that mucht'' said John, with a laugh. “I know that very well.” “Than—will you let me say 1 think you’re making a mistake? Pm an older mau—old enough to be jour father—" John winced. Reference* to his father often made him do that. He looked Mi*. Hawbidg* In the eye. ‘‘My father's advice, if he were
seemed to him a tragic thing that FbU, with his opportunities, rhnuld so plainly fall to Hva up to them. “Come on over to the club for lunch, and let's have ft talk.” said Phil. *Tva been wanting to ace you
for a long tluie.”
‘T’d like to," said John. ‘Tve caught a glimpse of you, now ami then. In tha street, but you've al way* been lu a hurry, and I haven't
wanted to atop you.”
“Oh. I lead the strenuous life, all right,’' said Phil. "I don’t know that It’s getting me anywhere much, though. See any of the old crowd? I never see you at Newton
when T go back.” (To b« continued)
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Cast Announced For May Pageanl
Till' ca t fur th • .May Day pugciit, “Da': -Dcvn-Dilly,” which will be ]..'jtit i.t the Dell May 7. Iw bee.i ui iiouuced u» follow x I' liy-Drv, Dill’- IMen Moffett.
Kir"'- An. ■ Burlurt. 01 r K i’h I.eux' t*.
J iau Muff tt—Blythe Archibald
h.-idwt'- -.Marjorie Lovell.
i miCASTLV | • THEATRE Friday
l .i.'! na dlfTi" tit fr*"n -)r i,- ^rt)d i|ii1ct ty I]* ■•'■.ui: tn - ti. do just what i ;» - p* -e i*' lo t hat t to st.ny here, in m own oCiif fne to -.eixc miy cltcj vx'uj ii mes in trie * "I ate” shid the other "1 think ihere is nothing more for me to
o/ the load agjhisi uhich John • say I kcept-- w*-! I d like i. -.uko eiitrUhes <t tenietla for hit tather s \ ydoii xxitb vou uiv >.oinc i.iom; dcuI/V Through Phil, John met;* I wish I corld afford to bt a fixe end loves t'ioia /turkui In a brutcl, af you!" John proleclt Phil. A man li killed i Somehow tirat story rot out. It £olh Dunk John did it. and plcdpe , rfcach u tlie ears of ,.t|iei lanyors; tecrecy Alter graduation. Phil re- it pcnetraiod in' a great many turns to iheir htirio town, and easy corn : ^ of Ventnot It . icajs John uine a laio degree tn j John some hurlne- v, dm ' ' . indlAeio fork; fl.cn also goes home. rectly It brought Irai a gi a! di H
more, and hastoued, appreclnhly, in ail probability, the coming of the day that should see him iaunchcd at last ujion th.. c.u .n p-dl-tica that n v hla real ambition It reached, In the • ud, the p ir • "f
tb»t housed the home offtzes of thu! Hnies Datd,:: w lio told P a' 1 s
CHAPTER III—Continued
So John »s?t back to \ entnor. Tn* t« wc r*s rot without ImporTauc'e. (t »a* the *»at of a uumber of LbrlviKg mil!*; it was the city I
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N Y. and v. o. R. It. It was grow-1 °*' n
In# tn wealth and population year ;' ,bo bflard lf vvi-rc I'ltil llatd '■i d
ly Ajid it was la th* g-ip of a ‘ \x e need that young man." raid Jordan. “What's his name? Bal-
lard ?”
“John Ballard, sir -rrs." -aid j Phil, “You've met him Mr. Jordan. ' He was in my class at Newton. I'rr j almost sute you met him In my
' room."
'T remetnlier,” said Jordan. ' Hardin—that’s a dangerous young
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Cat—Irene i)ii xx-. Jack atul Jill—Lola Fisher, Jo.-ei i ine Howell. The two lieialds will be aunouiKv l lutor. i he clu.-.-c.- in physical edu ii lion for xvmen will portray the following Ktoup : crocuses, south bte< :■ ! v . spring ruin, .-u,i, tin -oldiers, ci i.rt rui.t, 1’etcr Bumpkin tatei Bo-B, e is peppermint sticks and lolly pops, islue children, Boy Blue, SimpL* , Simons, and Bobby ShafU ♦•v. trdeen Kliiiy xvli 0 j.. th- anther of I Hiis pagent a 1. o wrote “Kil-na-gre-ira which x.us pi'Cceiiled la.^t .Mav
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ItI'ae i.'itt’ of llu' Anuy !' 1 ' of ti'' I/iin in P.tBf. Captaii (iult'it l; ’ " ' fii 'i i.vtod f: it tlie ITiiver.-ity "( P n Ivhtiia in 1911 nnd f 0111 in nr ! in the ctigiuei ring corp-
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N'uc 0.1 colli 1,0. ail' brill' il
p i 'cd li\' lb, board. The M'hci'l • are locat d Ainl .i;na, (J-oi ..'u. Mi. nnd South (hirnli'in. (in I i; na. lilie i-, Wlsi n an I | eui inmi. .M'lirnu:l 82 codego:, hi the e '.'l
i’.urx d'i'r.t Intent- o; !y 19 t'U' 1 judir'd xxoithy of in-pei tior. Tl.e liulintta lJn:\'< rsily u;.i. he in pected May o an 1 ti. )' 1111,1
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DePauxv for the n-p cti* n 11 and then to Puidue f" 1 inspection in Indiana. 'Die ulll ‘ Rose P ly technical will ; °t bi
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I). Puuxv rei t .x i a "oisti t' 1 college’’ rutin:' n 1922. Fin 1 ’ 1 ' Hire the unit In; heett loooiimi by the r mmandtr of the H ,lb Area fer in pcctiou each , ha- i.et b?en axxatded Hie I 'l- 1
rutirg.
Of Hie 82 colleges in the ‘" j' 1 ' ,, area of the board that i-~ 1 ' '' , ^ DePi.uw, thirty per cent xv • hi ( ible to rcceix'u “distuiguishvi 1 alll ‘ t
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