The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 June 1927 — Page 3

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THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, SATURDAY, JUNE 18,1927.

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—For Sale—

FOB =ALFs—Ooospherries. Phone

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— o FOR SALE—Solid walnut, handmade antique bed, springs, mattress fall evenings. Anna Finegan, 797-Y. — o FOR SALE:—Full blood White geek roosters brought from Kansas lor .'ale $1:50 each. Call Mrs Clarence Crosby. Roachdale, Ind. R. JIo. 1. 17-()t. FOR SALE:— Hollybrook Soy flfgr", Suber Black Soy Bean , two .jroml hand P ft. binders, one second Kgnd 7ft. binder, one 6 fork Hay tender. 17-18-20 -22-25 i —o FOR SALK—One over-stuffed Mo hair living room suite, kitchen stove

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Attorneys Will Decide On Trial

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the state Saturday to decide which of hi ' decent, the charges of political corruption fil- , On another occnMon he came down ed against Duvall by prosecutor Wil- ! first through snow and then through

Ham H. Remy will he tried tirst. Shirley, who was chosen to try the case after illness prevented Judge Will

LIFE STOR1 OF LINDBERGH thousand feet higher. Announcement wa- made here toda>

I rolled the . stabiliser, cut the of the appointment of Professor Geo.

During the winter of 1925-26 Chas. -witches, pulled the ship up into a W. Stair, of Ohio .Mate University u> A. Lindbergh, flying night after night stall and was about to go out over director of the Indiana Univer-ity through rain, snow ami sleet, twice the right side of the cockpit when the Bureau of I lush !;• • arch. -nved his life by dropping in para- right wing began to drop. In this Profe-snr Starr will -mee d Profchutes from his di-ahled planes, mak- position the plane would gather speed fcs.-or I.. I> Kdic. win. ha accepted ing descents which stand among the' and spiral to the right, possibly a position on the faculn of the UViiniost remarkable adventures in avia- striking my parachute after its first ' V ersit> of Chicago. Dean \\ A. Raw.

les, of the I. U- school of commerce and finance, also announced appointment of Clare Wright Barker, of the University of North Dakota as associate professor of marketing and

mercbaiioi-me.

JUDGE SHIRLEY TO CONFER WITH ATTORNEYS FOR

DUVALL.

,ion - * turn.. I returned to the controls and a£ INDIANAPOLIS, June 18 (UP) one occasion his plane circled ,er nRhting the plane dove over the j Special Judge Cassius C. Shirley of f' vp times close to his parachute,once : ' p, 't side of the cockpit while the alr- | Indianapolis conferred with attorney-| romin P wilhin y* r, is of it threat- S P PP ‘ I registered about 70 per hour

* for Mayor John L. Duvall and for; Pnin <? Pi,p h time to collide a:, it paral-

—Lost—

LOST:— Between Monon Station

chairs and kitchen cabinet. Must sell and 724 F. Washington St. brown on Monday. Phone 4fi7L, 321 S. I.o leather uit case with 2 leather -trans rJ 3t <?t. 18-1'. Finder Phone 392-Y. 18-lp. ■ ———-ft— o——

Sparks of Hushville from accepting the position, was sworn in Thursday. A league standing will he kept and the winner at the end of the season will he figured nn a percentage basis. In case of rain, a game scheduled for Tuesday will he played Thursday, thereby moving Thursday's contest to

the next Tuesday.

A committee compo.-ed of CoachW. F. Bailsman and a representativ

each club will act of any controversies.

judges in case

—For Rent— FOR RENT:—3 modem, furnished room', private hath, ground floor. Phone 385-X.' 18-tf. * ROOMS FOR RENT:—Plea ant fumi'hed rooms, modem. 2 E. Hanna St 15-4t o FOR RENT:—Six room modem kou'e at 717 East Seminary street. Glen H. Lyon- G-tf

—Miscellaneous—

CAPTURES WOLF

RHINELANDER, WIS., Jurm 18—

Clyde Warner, 15 year old hoy, recently captuiui a live wolf when the

When you think of lumber, think animal became wedged between two Allen Lumber Co. A home owned and | f p nce post-. After a li'-elv scrap with

the animal young Warner succeeded in placing a sack over its head and

now ha« ii caged in his yard.

operated institution. Phone 403.

16-tf.

FOR RENT— Modern furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 525-L. 13-tf

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FOR RENT:—2 modem light house. krepirg rooms furnished. 2 blocks , kjni |, nf m atresse-- rebuilt, Acorn square, jflione 812—201 W. Columbia! f.>athe r Co. 725 Ma-s., Ave. Indiana-

Your Name—on a postcard will bring you an artistic illustrated hook descriptive of a delightful island resort, ideal for outdoor sportand an inexpensive vacation, address Frank Snavely, Put-in-hay, Lake Erie Ohio. iMt

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Feather beds cleaned and made into matres-es. Pillow cleaned. AH )

rain, to alight across a barbed wire fence while the wind pulled away at

his parachute threatening injury. Hut ln ' 1 lul,e 0 P pnp( h 1 hP last I saw or l.indbeigh was not a- much n< I of » hp P*a np wax as it disappeared in-

antl the altimeter 1.'!,9ft0 feet, 1 pulled the rip cord immediately after clearing the stabilizer. 1 had left the ship head first and wa- falling in that position when the ri-ers whipped me around into an upright position ami

the chute opened. The last I

NOT \ SECRET—JUST COMMON SENSE The neighbors of Mrs. Arthur De Mulle, Grasmere. N. H., were curious to know what medicine she took that “acted like magic” in restoring her health. “No secret at all,” she says, “just common sense. I saw Foley Pills diuretic advertised ami begun taking them. I feel fine now, after 15 years -uffering from kidney trouble. 1 never have a tired feeling, and am active and happy.” Men and women everywhere use ami recommend Foley Pills diuretic. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ask for them—R P. MULLINS, Druggist.

Everybody reads the Banner. Do You ■ ■— :

much as ’ scratched.

That winter probably stands next to the Spring of 1927 when Lindbergh flew to Paris, as the most thrilling of

his life.

It was on the night of September, 1C. 1925 that Lindbergh took off from Lambert Fiel i, st Louis, with the night mail to Chicago. Twenty miles beyond Perot ia, HI., fie encountered darkness and a blanket of fog began to cover thi ground By the lime Marseilles, III . was passed this fog blanket from an altitude of COO feet entirely obscured the earth. He attempted to fly under it, hut could not, and a flare which he dropped hoping to determin, a -afe landing

to the clouds just after my chute opened. I placed the rip coni in my pocket ami took out my flashlight. It was -nowing and very cold For the first minute or so the parachute descended smoothly, then commenced an excessive oscilation which contiiiii- , ed for about five minute- and which

I was unable to check.

The first indication that which I was near ground was a gradual dark-1 ening of the space below The snow had turned to rain ami although my chute was thoroughly snaked, its n--cillation had greatly decrea-etl. I directed the beam of the 500 foot spotlight downward hut the ground appeared so suddenly that I landed dircc tly on top of a barbed wire fence

place by its light, failed to work. He without seeing it. The fence helped to proceeded on to th. Maywood flying break my fall an,I the barb- did not liehl. the air mail -tation of Chicago, | penetrate my heavy flying -uit. The

Radio Hits

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polls.

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FOR RENT:—Garage qis S. Jackton Ft. 16-3t o—■ - FOR RENT:—Garage call fi, r )0-Y after 5:30 o’clock, 510 S Indiana St. 16-tf.

FOR RENT:—Three unfurnished hou=e keeping rooms. Desirable location Phone 340-L. 10-3t.

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tiT.VTK OF INDIAN V

The umlertdKned administrator of tlw ,‘state ,,f l.lzzle Howard, deceased, h^ruby niv»-s not ire, that by virtue oi i an order «>t' the Montgomery t'ircuit fourt of Indiana, he will, at the hour of two o'clock p. m on the tfith day i of .lull, H'CT, at the door of the court , I house in the , lt.\ of i'rawfordsvilie, i Montgomery t'otintv, Indinna, 'of' r | for sale. «t pnbllr sale all the interest i of said decedent in and to the follow-[

SUNDAY’S FIVE BEST R \DID FEATURES WEAK Hook up—7:20 (EDST) G:20 (EST) 5:20 (CST)— Capital Theatre program. WEAF Hook up—9:15 (F.DST) 8:15 (EST) 7:15—The American Singer-. W.I7 Hook up—2 (EDST) 1 (EST) noon (CST)—Roxy and his gang WRC Washington (4G9)—5 (ERST 4 (EST) 3 (CST)— Washington Cathedral -ervices. WCCO—Mpis.—St. Paul (405)—11 (EDST) 10 (EST) 9 (CST)—Organ recital.

hut the fog was so thi, k he could not locate it. He then .-ct out to pick up, if he could, he boa, ■ its of the Transcontinental ait rou e, hut thi- also

was impo-sible.

At last his fuel ran low. He hail enough left for seven minutes flying There wa- nothing left for him to do

but to ahondon the plane in the para-' place where he landed, chute—although he could not se,- the None of these experiences

chute was blown over the fence ami was held open for some time In the gu-t- of wind before eallop-ing. Lindbergh folded his parachute and started in -parch of hi- plane. He was unable t« find it until the next day. when he located it from another plane within a quarter of a mile of the

seemfVi

to flaunt Lindbergh. He -aid little yarding them. They gained slight at-

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ing d*'i*orlhed tracts of r,al pstntp. to-] wit l-’irst Tilt, following described tract of rent estate situate In the

. wv • traui of r»*al

WANTED:—Neat Appearing Rep-1 ,.o„„i> „r Montgom. t.t

and state

Tf'er.tative in Gre^AeiTle to show

gor

Indiana, to-tvlt A part of the south- , quarter 1) of thu northwest

Pir WIT” Frocks and children's quarter • >4 » ot section (0), in town-

1N) north, ranfcf* lour

HAND- EMBROIDERED dresses. Work all or part time Easily earn $35 weekly and have husine-^ of your own. NO INVESTMENT. Write fo day. Pickwick Mfg. Co, Ft. Wayne, Ind. * 18-lp

follows:

poiftt, Bf»vpnty-oin<

I.XDIF8:—Earn $10:00 dozen; sewing aprons home; p\|>erienop unneces?ary materials cut; instruction- furnish'd. Addressed envelope brings partindar . Milo Garment, 235 Broad-

way. Bayonne, N. J

WANTED:—Nice modern rooms ar house at 705 So. College $7.50 per week phone 730-Y. 18-3t

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WANTED:—Ambitious, indu-tri-«us person to introduce and supply the demand for Rawleigh Household Products in W. Putnam County. Make sale of $250 to $600 a month or mere. Rawleigh Methods get hu-inc ; everywhere No selling experience required. We supply Products sales and Advertising Litature— Service method '—everything you need. Profit' increase every month. Lowest prices; values; most complete >rvire. W. T. Rawleigh Co Dept. IN j 3222, Freeport, 111. 18-lp. I \DFFS—$25-$50 weekly easy. Ad re-dng mail at home. Good op portunity. No car.vassing or experience. Particular^ 2c ■-tamp. Home | Bu'ine. : Service Bureau, Holland, bidirra 18-lp 1

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$>90 A DAY for ambitious man I can fumi-h reference . $35 a *eck 5 day week—opportunity to n Tea e pay (o $75 to $100 weekly in 'igH months. Must have car ami call on farmers in this county. Tell about yourself. FUftST & THOMAS, Eastern Division, Freeport, 111.

3t-18-22-25.p. ,

ship eiffhtppn

(4) west, bourulf*!

ninff nt ..

i 7f*) feet eaNt of lb(* past linu f*i*nnt avenue* at the interseution of Mo-sinut strot in th«' cln nf •'rawforilsville. Iniliann. run thence smith one hunrtreil and sis n , I t;n i feet; thence east thirtv seven > :',7 I feet; thence north one hundred and sixty feet iIRfit feet; thence, west thirty-seven (37) feel, to the idace of beginning. , Second Thi’ following described real estate situate In Pntnnni >'mini', I Indiana, to-wit: The northeast quarter; of section seventeen f17>. township 1 Sixteen 11Rl north, range four t41 west except eight! lK0> acres of even] width off of and from the west side t hereof. Third Thlrtv acres off of the; 18-lp smith end of the west half > ' • ' nf * h c ' northwest quarter >‘s >. of even w idth i ,.ff of section sixteen tIA) north,

four ID west.

Hi \lso pari of section seventeen 1171 a t.d sixteen llrti. to' n«hlp sixteen Hfii aforesaid, bounded ns fo[-to-wit: P.pu inn ini at th»* half

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( > v i mil** atom* on Ih* w»*m nuh paid suction 8ixt«***n nforusam. and running: wust t»*n chains and thr»u 1 •) llnlis. ihun**' .Mitt* five Uh chains and t hirt y-t hru#i nnd onu-third (M l-:i) links*, to a limuBtonu. tw#*nt v »-’0» Inohen Jong, t bunco uast twenty-nine < ) rhoins nnd ninety-three f!*3t links; to a lime-

ient> i201 Inches Ion

none, t went f >-'•)> tnenes Hint thence north five 17,) chains and iliirty three and one third ij:: I-3I links, to a stmis II, the southeast corner of the west , .,if , ■ 101 thi nortl 1 quarter > , 1 r saill section, number sixteen < ]«>

llu ne, w» si nineteen i Is I

n foresa id:

nl

of hegintil

chains and nlnelv tnni links to tlte place of beginning containing fifteen and ninety-seven hundredths 'i' !•’ acres cnntnlninr In said last two descriptions fortv-flve and ninety-seven

hundredths 14'. 97 > acres.

Said sale will )>e made subject to the at -•nl of -aid couri. for r.oi less than two-thirds of the appraised value of snill real ,-<. 'e and upon the follow int terms, and condition*, m-wi At least ,ne-third of the purchase

cash in-hnnri. one-third In

1 In tw -

of the

MONDAY’S FIVE BEST

FEATURES

WEAF—Hook up 8:30 (EDST) 30 (FST) 6:30 (GST)—Goldman

Baml concert.

WEAF—Hook up 10 (F,DSTl 9

(EST) 8 (CST)—Donizetti'- Opera, 1 T’iane’s engine pick up. When I jump-] "Lucia ” p d it had practically stopped dead

WJ7/—Hook up 7:30 (EDST) 6:30 nnd I had neglect, I to , ut the -witch.

lEST) 5:30 (CST) Roxy and his Apparently when the -hip nosed down gang. ! nnd additional supply nf gasoline

WRC—Washington (469)—9 (ED- 'irainel to the carborator. Soon -he

ST) 8 (EST) 7 (CST)—U. S. Navy I fame into sight about a quarter of a Band. mile away headed in the general dire-

WGHP—Detroit (244)—9 (EDST) p tion of my parachute.

8 (EST) 7 (GST)—Detroit Symphony I put the flashlight in a pocket of

my flying suit preparatory to slipp.

I ing the parachute out of the way, if

necessary. The plane was making a left spiral of about a mile diameter nnd passed approximately 300 yardnway from m\ chute, leaving me on

the outside of the circle.

I was under!,is,I a s to whether ihe plane or I wa- ,;, spending the moio rapidly and gli 'cd my chute away from the spiral path of the ship as

I could.

The -hip pa cl completely out of -ight, hut reappeared again in a few -econds. its rate of descent being ahout the same a- that of the para

chute.

ground.

“At 5,000 feet the engine -puttered I

and died,” Lindbergh wrote in hi- of ten,lon ’ compared to their dramatic filial report of what was to him , l Ui ' li,ip ' i He w0ll, ‘l fome in from tt merely an incident in the life of a n ' ,,:h, fi,rhtin ‘ f ,hp winter storms, flip,. hurst into the cottage where he and ,.i . „ , .. , , i h 's companion flers lived, and turn I stepped upon the cowling and out I himsp , f tn rf , a(ii|1) ,. ^,. ntifi( . , u| , over the Hght s.dg of the cockpit, j,,,., i( . a| ^ ,

pulling the rip cord after about a for f()oii 100-foot fall. I was falling head i, u

, , K He wa- a heartv eater a small downward when the ,,-ers jerke.1 me and two orevenm.,r„ eggs form into an upnght ,Litton and the chute „„ hi> f avorit p Lo „ u oppned. This time ii -aved the rip | H . iatrPi who runs thp hin( . h M( . nr

, Lam bp it F St, Louis, consiilorpii !

1 pulled the flashlight from my belt him ..no of his best customers, parti- 1 and wa- playing it down toward the' , ularly for “hot .logs.” top of the fog when 1 heard the, | just can't imagine “Slim" Lind-

bergh being any different after all thi- fame, muse,I De Haatre recently,

Orchestra

“but I suppose it is hound to chanjf*' him some.''

Purchase Site For Memorial

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VONUASTLE

Ganada has made the Noithwest Mountol Police famou- hut in return

have

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irchnsers. h,'Brink >i nyr cent Interest ,m date, wnlvinK relief. nrovidl

for Httnrne-'s fees artrl

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First mortnaife on th.» r.»?r.ert^ r * irt of i#» n l PHl.'.’e ptireh.n a ' , t| nnd _»oin.

the respective pttrehnser .,f : aid ir.iets nf renl o*

nil , ash :n hand

-1,|,l b, \ ml irnrt* of real he snl’l fife fretn liens. ' Vj

lim «f the taxes for 192. which f’-l

line In in-.'x, erd the pul'cbnsel

some the payment

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I ADIES:—Earn $10 dozen -owing bou-p drexjfs a t home; experience utin*ce- a ry. m atp r i B l s r ,i( ; addressed mvelope bring: instrucliops ALPHA 2f*2 Main St., Paterson, N. J. 18-lp.

records nf Hotnnm '

Wonderful opportunity: Reliable. I ordered i.y the court.

f,:i

pot Cl as, 1 ic r.snf the taxes for ... I it 2 S nn the re-

piirchuHed by him in him for such real estate.

, tract rq- r> a I estnte being and King in the 'flinty of Montgomerv I t'otm.y. Indiana, shall he s„h suh.ec i „ certain sew.r assessment against ! the sen- whhh the purchaser shall I assume and aitree lo pax I" rtpp ^ j nf i-onvuvonru to him «'f «.nn tr.i t rr i! he'n't* ordered h, the court In ihe order of sale nf said rea csjnle,

the Noithwest Mounted Police also made Canada famous

Stories of adventure in the ranknf this semi-military and semi-civil body of cavalry have been read with great avidity for many years nnd these stories have done much to advertise Canada to the outside world. ‘‘Get your man” has always been the -logan of the “Mounties” and hamnde them the most famous law-en-

forcing body in the world today.

I.ike the famous Foreign Legion of the French the Northwest Mounted has held in its rank- men of every social strata—duke-, lords, oldiet - 1 nf fortune, anybody of fine physique and good reputation who could lie depended upon to bring offenders to Canadian justiee. To which might he added “the most relcntle-- justice in ^

the world.”

When a member of the "Mounted" take- tiie trail he follows it tn the | hitter end. It may take years hut he almost invariably gets his man. Sn

1 counted five rtirnls, each one a little farther away than the la-t be fore teaching th, ■ ,p of the fog bank When I settled i to the fog ii knew that the ground was within 1,000 feet and reached f.,i :he flashlight, hut found it to he missing. I could see neither earth not stars and had no idea what kind of territory was below. 1 crossed m> leg- to keep from straddling a branch or wire guarded my face with nn hand- and waited-Pre-ently I -aw the outline of the ground and a moment later wn down

in a cornfield.

Lindbergh was unhurt. He fount!

the wreckage of his

a way.

INDIANAPOLIS June 18. (UP) — Plan- arc rapidly being complet*! 15 purchase nf land for the George Rogers ('lurk Memorial shrine at the site of Fort Sachville, Vincennes, Ind., according to announcement- made toda> by member- of tbe Clark Memorial

Commission.

The commi-sion is charged with expenditure of nearly $500.00(1 to be raised by a four mill tax levy voted by the 1!I27 legislature to apply for the next two years. It is expected that emigre- will add $1,750,000 to the State -urn and other additions are tn be made by Knox County and the

City of Vincennes.

It. 1929 a -pecial celebration has been planned to commemorate Clark and the Revolution in the west Members of the commission are William Fortune, Indianapolis, chait man; Ewing Emison, Vinvennes; Dr. James A. Woodburn, Bloomington: Lee Bums, Indianapolis; Mgr. Franc ih H. Gavi.-k, Indianapolis; Mrs. Ed Jackson, (wife of the governor;) Thoma- Taggart; Mr-. Anne Studebaker Carlisle, South Bend; Clem J. Richards, Terre Haute; 1). Frank GuL ber-tnn. Vincennes; la>w M O’Bannon Corydon and Frank C. Bull, Mancie;

plane two miles | Director Christopher B. Coleman, of

the State Historical Bureau Lieut-

yigoroii-ly po11 ". ,l '" f ' li? I Lindbergh’s next nnd his last drop ! enant Governor F. Harold VanOrman, tttves that In only rare instances has ^ a b achut , wa . nn ,he 1 Evansville and Ham G. Le-he. I.af- „ case been droppe, wtthout the nlleg- nf Nov , m , )P1 ^ 1!)2r , UVPtt( , . p , akpl - n f the Indian:, Hou-e

etl offender be.ng brought to trial Npap Pfiori hp enfoun( ,. r(>1 | ; nf Kppr So many stories have been wr.tten | snow an(| hp (|pipndpi| to an „

altitmle of only 200 feet, could not ■ see the ground. He circled and explored, looking for n spot where the weather might be favorable for a landing for more than an hour. Rut

-hortuge nf fuel forced a crisis. Of this Lindbergh wrote;

When about 1ft minutes ga- re-

of the historic actions of the members of the Mounted—an,I ninny of them true storie-—that it has become as famous as the Foreign Legion anil is feared in that country as much .is the lawbreakers fear the Rangers in Texas of the Rurale- in Mexico. The organization of the Northwest

Murder Trial Starts Friday

GREENFIELD, Ind.. June 17. (UPi

Mounted I elite form- lh> 1111 ma jned in the pre-sure tanks and still —The states attempt to convict Earl of "The Flaming Forest a ( o-mo- ( ^ ^ the fa i nte . at ou ,|j n( . Russell, of Indianapolis, of killing his

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7 P >' 5Vrite quick for amazing -ales . f(ll t ,i„ iminority m' Ir> -1 Theatre. Antonio .M> reno nnd Ren,f | . . , _

inK ■ ■- wh»rr Micse pm ] _ ,u„

lit rlei l' r'tK)0 of

autliorlty for

in*> refer lo Hie ti.x.W

the proceedings Old , ....... - ,

7:51 and the re erve at 8:1(1 P.

^* n< No experience needed. Just a«i- ■ Watkins, 122-132 W. Chestnut | « , Columbus, Ohio 1 R 1|'

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iiotlKfaoi fol I"*

U DIFS—Make $25 to $50 weekly I ^'ife.ving cards at home; experience I “"^cessary. 2c stamp brings full par I J' ,ul «S. H. Lichty, New Cgitle.

.sold ur*

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inethe hook and pn-: reedings are entered,

execute u » rltten mortgage, and .•xec.ltlot- the st and pare where

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ed 10 "-w oroC Y e.dl"g AN rj KAVF Administrator of the l.stal' of

l.lzzle Howard, deceased

0.1 l.urion Hushes, auctioneer Vu rtf'leave and UcUau«he>. attorneyi,

fer th» petition.

mavl Adoree have the featured romantic | ' outhw ^t ‘^rit less populated coun- " ald 'ro es h. ds picture and are support- lr V and started climbing ,n an atr ° e ' , ,i . ,woie tPni Pt to get over the cloud- before ed by a «•••-' " ""' r ' ' u .. . jumping. The main tank went dry at hrated players among them , 1 J thp rp pfVP at 8; , 0 P . M

lames O-cur Beregi, R'‘tt Rosen, '

Toni O'Brien Clare McDowell, nnd The altimeter then registered upT ? .. , ’ •, proximately H.ltOO feet, yet the top little Mary . an _ th« douds apparently wa* *#v*r»i

tion wa made before court adjourned Thursday and the defense made its statement this morning. A jury w;.elec ted after three days of examina-

tion.

Irish Hearts By MOLUZ. MALONT. Copyrleht inn, Wxxa«» Bros. Plcturoo, law VIHUH HRAWT X May McAvoy, !• a Warnar Bros. ploturlartiM <vf thla nevat

r sv.vfi/’.v/.x’ Sheila Kildare maul !’ i la id tturtawih, I truthnl ,\ il),,. f th: men .rliJ 1*014 «(«ad Murhui/h fur a band - bootlegger Sheila Mahei fri Rory O'Shea, a proOsutanal luier trhime kindntii Interests her Mur- ' , Olancey. a cabaret girl At the night club sh Ii op; -i -hcrl by a myttrnou.i man uh uatitu to knot, .Vurtough. CHAPTER VIII—Continued "Who's the otlier one'.''' asked the thin leade:"Don’t knuw him. Think I'v« eeen him a:< 'ind, hut all these guy, l.M.k ai e tod ■ that wear their huir slick. He aeems fatnil . i', but I can't place him ' "Do you think this girl will cnmi Ilin.iigl. I.,,' no' Ms,, epotieh to be suspicious, an I if w t an line hill, tip we'll lake Matutie > ket get on the way in h.i >.1 a hundred tuid til:, tliousutul d.illurs' * a drop Au'l t' s sttiiT we ran cut thrm l The nuislc elopped autl the conversation amoi.z 'nc three v.as si lenrou Leisurely th y paid tlteir

NEW DIRFK TOH APPOINTED BLOOMINGTON, Jun« ia (UPj —

‘He tcon, mot

van:

11 first and second round* wero [th,, .; much Inters*!. The man id i.ught each other before and . > wete wary of the pltfalla hi, h the, knew exllted Toward :..e end of the eerond the ''boo” mi, bagaa, but it was abort lived. There was a sharp exchange, t ie to toe. just as the bell raug and the warmed up fans applauded. "Take him Rory, take him'" “Caii> tbe light to the frog!" ‘Oft oa t'empeuu!" ' Mix It up, mix It

up:"

The bell for the third round quieted the audience, I'atnpeatt and O'Shea opened tip now Kory to his ov.n satisfaction hud found that the two previous rounds bad left him hardly with a sweat. He sprang from his chair to meet Campeau near Hie latter's own corner. Returned confidence made Kory the aggressor and he '’arrled the fight to hts rival. But t'ampeau remained unharmed. The youth nf the boy was lioidlug out gamely against Rory's superior rlngmanslilp. Kxperlenee and youth equalI,'.etl Hie lighting qualities of the two men and while the round of fast llghttng lifted the galleries to ilni; feet, neither man showed appreciable damage and the round was even, just as bad been the first

two.

Shelia was now thoroughly aroused and excited. The . alllug if blows meant nothing to hvi. for she did not understand the language of the prize ring but wheu the voice cf the announcer raug out ('ampeau ilraw,s tirst blood with left jab," Sheila felt her heart jump but was quickly reassured wbeu old Mi O’Shea put In quietly, "Kory alwuvs did bleed easily In the nose, .veil when he was a baby." It \.as Hie end of the sixth round ibat Kory begun to feel the pace. I He bail carried the tight to the i,liter and bad delivered as mu, k [ puuiHlimuut as jte had taken, but be feared Ham pea us quicker re-

covery due to youth

"Take It careful. Kory." whisper,d Jimmy Tree as be and Keugau i sponged him down. “No mote chances now. You can go the I twelve rounds easy and you re still got Hie punch that'll win, If you wait for it. Tire him out a bit and ! take It easy. He'll probably start 1 in to Hntsh you now Let's hope he does. Just wslt sad shout It home, and, don't waste a single one If vnu haven't got It pointed, don t shoot! You're golug flue and remember you can do only what you

think you can do!"

The sixth proved unsatisfactory to Hie crowd. Campeau rushed bis opponent, but skillful Kory easily avoided these ouslaugblt and forced Campeau to waste pie clous strength In efforts against tU« wily older man. Campeau deserved Hie round for sheer agres slveness but Kory walked to his

accounts and blddlny farewell to Clarice and C’lnsie ihcy passed out Into the street. The three parted quickly in front of Hie door and | each hailed a different taxi-cab, I though aU gave the same address, C

a very quiet and udcrly family ho ( . halr w||ll ^ tmlu an(1 to a tei downtown. couple of newspaper writers who

yelled good luck to tilni

"Thai's the stuff. Rory,’ Keagau cried. "You're fresher now compared with him than you were at

CHAPTER IX

• Rory O'Shea's Battle. Mrs O'Shea 1, ■ ■ If climbed the

threi flight it hat lad to the Kildare a] i tnn ;>t i,> Invite Sheila an>l Old i on down to hear announcement, r,mml by round, of the fights ut the llurdeu ovei the radio Old Tom demurred at flint, as he st 111 was in, I of quitting his Job with Tli O'Shea, hut Ihe novelty of radio tenipied him. I hey were Ihe only - The other Children of the t > Si an till owned

homes and radio

own Not otiiv ,' ', t,, co to early in the morning. They couldn't afford to he wasting their sleeping hours by visiting the old folks In the midw , k At least, so old Mrs O'Shea o -nred Sheila. Ml, had O'Shea i 1 -■ 1 1 ha reception. He experimented with one station after another, catching a marvelous concert hy one of the most popular jazz orchestras, or by reference to the dully program he would manage to capture a program dl old fashioned songs of which Kathle, his wife, was so fond. But he kept his eat on the station broadcasting from the Carden that Algid, and when the preliminary bouts were uninteresting he shut then, off pre etnptorily. So cate fully did he lime his return to th* Garden station that they t aught | oven the few introductions of Other lightweights which Imme Alately preceded the O'Shea-

('atnpeuu bout.

The eyes of the proud mother and father lighted wheu the an nouncement camo that their Rory I had entered the ring. Tho cheers for O’Shea that swept the hugs hall brought an electric tingle to the cheeks of Sheila. Here was a hero! Uampeaiis reception was not so sweeping for Hie French lad had not yet won the hearts of th« fans Too few had seen him in action to have become true hero wor-

shippers.

The prelimlnat les to the bout were short. The management was anxious to get on to the Brown ' Malloy go. The managers of Hts heavyweight lighters had already warned the promoter repeatedly jnot lo occasion any unnecessary 'delay no mutter how popular the

ihe end of Hie fourth. It's a witn

you'll get sure out of this ” "Now, for the lucky seventh,’’

said Rory as he spat out the water and relaxed for those precious leu

seconds that precede the bell. Campeuti was more wary thll

round. Each man fell out his opponent trying to Judge the remaining strength slid stamina in the pilpmcti' of their ;’ ThP, 1 ' 1 AB j> “V l1 '/' In this skillful fencing Kory actually felt new vllallly sweep tutu his body. Still lie walled He knew he must win by a knockout and he in itst he sure that tbe opening w as made in order, t'anipeau advanced, there was se exi haug* of Jabs anj Rory seat lilt right to Die jaw it rockrd ( auipeeu and O'Shea followed U wlih hie left. Campeau s body bent and he started to the floor hut before hla knees touched the

cativ.is Rory shut hts right agata

It went home truly and Campeau was out, knocked uueoiisuiou* without so much as a bruise to show where Ihe blow had landed

on his chin.

"One! Two!” the count came ■ lowly across the air and Into the little apartment where mother and father walled and a girl listened wideeyed and confused Here we* suspense but by the time the util ot eight” had eouaded the cheers and Hie cries at Rory O’Sheas name left uo doubt as to the wtu-

j tier.

"He won, mother, he won!" Old Mike shouted and even Old Tom Kildare cried. "Oood Boy. Kory, good hoy!" "(iod Bless him," add ed his mother Sheila alone was silent. She did not know wbal la do or what to say, but she was glad that Rory had won his fight. The colorful scene as II was described hy radio was not wlHieut Its shock to Hbella. Hrulsl calls of the gallery fans for blood Sad sickened her. It seemed unfair for her, unmanly for men to howl fer two of their own kind to try to slaughter each other. 3'he business of the Great War had hardly touched at Mllttuntuul,'save for Um half dozen out of the whole coua-

re»t of the card proved to be wlthlD'yeide who had gone into U —fiM

^To be epaii£uc<U

the crowd.