The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 June 1927 — Page 3

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THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER MONDAY, JUNE 27,1927. ^

AUTO LOANS—Kefi c ance your car L ere and reduce your •payments. In,j Slt a Loan Co.. 24% WashinRton gt, Phone 16. A'fi. —For Satie— +\ f FOR SALE:—Cooki Stove, fi hole fiarlanJ Ramte for qigick sale, cheap, phone 5B5-K. j 27-2p

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FOR SALE:—Milkj Cow Hunter Greencastle PL R. 4

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FOR SALE—Bollj 11rook Soy heans, buck heep for hr. jedimr, fine ones. John E. I.owdermilk, K. I, Lena, Ind.

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FOR SALE— T\wo horse mowing machine, in (rood rendition. Phone fW-Y. I 2S-3t

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FOR SALE:—1923 Ovetland. Fine shape 728 Main St.', 24-2p.

FOR SA1.E:—Thr^rp are hut few fhoire lots, I have onto, See A. T. Burn side, 409 E Seminary. or, Op

•fr************ SPORTS ****** + + 4***4 urf,ay • ]nro is,h

• • Mrs. Ross Taylor and son of Stines*

; Base Ball—Track—Golf—Boxing—Swimming-Racing + ^ 8n vi i! mr n ' 1: ' ,iv '' w ,hi

n week.

+ + + + * + + + + + + + ** + ++ f + + + + + + + + ++ + + -i- , t. \v. Snider and family returned

Thursday from a week’s vi-it with

Crawfordsville’s Golf Team Wins

cjp^Qcndar

LONE STARS RAP QUINCY

LO< 41. GOLFERS RETURN Id FEATEf). SCORE REMAINS

A MYSTERY.

Ye-terday's Hero — Bill Barrett,

~ I White Son outfielder. whose triple

, i ,!f r ' t ’Libs, the < raw-| v pp jj,,. | (as ^ s loaded in the seventh fordsville trolfers defeated the Gren-j inninK starte(l the ril || y tl , at nPttP(1

Chicago (i runs and gave the Pale Hose a 9-7 victory over Detroit. Lou Gehrig hit Ids twenty-second home run of the season in the second japime of a double-header between the 1 ankees and Philadelphia. The Mack-

tender. Campbell Brjps. ■\ 20-22-2r,-27-29.

FOR SALE:—Verqnda, 19 ft. x (V . j8>;. Call Miss Acktemire on S. Col* lfg f 1 27-:tt.

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ca-tle golf team at the Crawfordsville country club on Sunday. The score i- somewhat of a mystery athe local golfers are reticent about the match but one of the players admitted that he lost track of the count

Inti thought it was 12 to 18. men won the opener 4-2 when .lack Despite the defeat, the Greencastle I Q uinll he),) New York to six hit* but jro,,PI ' wprf ’ royally entertaineil by | 0>t the se£ . 0IU , 7 .;, MolP than fi0| .

ease are on record, and no -tate fun.I- V omet.\ countj men and en- I oOO people crowded into Yankee Stahave been expended for this purpose, a delicious lunchoon at the club j ,|j um f or t| 1p g am e. statistics show. no r u , s, ‘ P rior t0 tlle K‘»lfing contest. Adolfo Luque held the Chicago Cubs o lv\enty-four members of the Gren-1 fj vp pp s an ,| Cincinnati won S-a. AMEUir'i ii<kre , cu . <nun ’^ ^,u,, made the tr.p. Adams error in the fifth inning AM KRK A DOES ITS SH ARE >ome turned in fairly good score- Cartel a Cincinnati fullv that re in setting toe world on its .eet but other- fell down on the number su)tP( | in thp th ,. eP d P f Pat i nR ru , 1Si

while the ( tawfordsville ^t. Louis and Cleveland divided two

well pitched games. In the opener

CEMENT BASE BALL CUB AVENGES EARLIER DEFEAT

ON SUNDAY.

relatives at Urbana III. H C Moran, rural carrier on route | I. is off duty taking his annual vaca-

i tion.

Mr. and Mrs. Orval Handel and lEine-t Randel cf Ltido^a visited Mon- ] day with Mr-. Magdnb ne Long. Mr. and Mr*. Alton .\Jurphy lef*

Thursday for Missouri where they will visit relatives. Mr. and Mr*. Charles Pickens, Mr Flank Morrison and Mrs- G. C. Wingfield left Thursday for a weekvisit with Faye Pickens and family at Janesville Wis. Robert Harmon who has spent the Inst several months in California returned Tuesday to the home of his parents Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Harmon. H C. Foster who has Ween in the Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis for treatment, returned to his home Tuesday.

30 next, no ca*es of condemnation of horse- as victims of thi- dread dis-

FOR SALE:— Mollyimook Soy Beans, Suber Black I Soy Beans, two

ifrond hand 8 ft. blinders, one -econd | America ha- inconspicuously taken a I 0 * -troke

band 7ft. binder, «ne (1 fork Hay 1 of which il may be proud in the ‘'lubber* perform!- j>, a steady ruan

opinion of Julius II. Barite-, former t ' p r. hence the defp.,.'

President of the Chamber of Com- —— 0 — merce of the United State* It- ® : .°i <?> ® {§;. @ /o;- 4o>

achievement in thi* direction usually I escapes the critics of Ametican policy) , ^

but they ate held to be no le-s -ub- ® ^ ^ ^ ^ '.TJ pl-

iant ial

FOR SALE Antique walnut bed- | Ir the expanding titu'e of Europe, room suite. Mrs. R. H. Dobell,, said Mr. Barnes in an a,Idle - on Phone IS.i-4 . .,19 E. Anderson St. ! America’s foreign trade, “in it* cloar-

27-tf. i ly increasing stability, in the recon-

o -tnicteii opportunity of it- people, •FOR SALE:—Yearling Shorthorn 1 America has played a pan which it Bull Call. Frank V. Day, Fillmore. R. | may well remember with rightful 1. 27-2p wk.-lp. j pride. We have too many apologists

FOR SALE—Thoroughbred, double immuned. Black Poland male bog. \. i Skinner. Phone 229-K. 27-2t

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« public life and in the field of academic theorism. We need instead more champions who understand the | honorable record of American service | in European reconstruction, who understand intelligently the great contribution of American industrial philj o.-ophy which is rebuilding every- !

I where the pioce*ses of trade in which FOR RENT:—Large modern fum-j rest the individual opportunity. L'heti room close to Interurban St.r I In the confusion of many voice* , turn, .Iftfi S. Ind St. Phone 109. 27-dp (that loudly and ignorantly a-*ert the o I gross materialism of America and its FOR RENT—One furnished, mod- prosperity we ate in dang, t of for•rn rnntn. Phone 2,99. 110 So. Indiana getting the high ideals of America St. 27-t! i which hold certain standards around

i which, one by one, have rallied the

FOR RENT— House and garage, nations of the Old World, and by the

United States and Indiana Geography QUESTIONS: 1. What i- the largest county in the state of Indiana? 2. Name the capital of South Caro-

i lina?

3. What is considered the largest lake in Indiana? 4. What two -tales are bordered by eight other states ? 6. Where doe.- the Miami River, one of the largest tributarie- of th>' Ohio River, start? fi. What are the names of the three largest rivers in Indiana? 7. What river forms the boundary between South Carolina and Georgia ? 8. Name the three great sounds along the sea coast of the United

States.

9. In what state is Mount San Francisco ? 10. Name the largest island included within the borders of the fortyeight states. The answers to the above questions

I'hle permitted the Bi wns only fout hits and Cleveland wen 2-0. In the second, although Gu-'toi was hit hard he kept the blows scattered and tin Browns won 7-6. Pittsburgh strengthened their holt on first place in the National League by defeating St. I.oui in the series opener 9-3. Carmen Hill was effec tive against the world champion hitters while the Pirates hit Je-se Haiti es with ease. Dazzy Vance permitted the Giantonly six- hits and Brooklyn won 7-1 The Giants were unable to score until the ninth inning when they combined two hits for a run. Washington scored in only one inning, the fourth, but ran up eight runs then which permitted an 8-7 victory over Boston. THIS DAY l\ l ;* l w \

n l Ka-t Hanna St. J. B. Harri*,; inspiration of honest standard- stur-

fourt House. Phone 45. 27-tf dily upheld against the casuistry of "’ " ‘" l "" on “ lu " ! th *

FOR RENT:—3 modem, furnished toom ; , private bath, ground floor. 'Phone 385-X. 18-tf. i ?

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FOR RENT— Modern furnished ms for light housekeeping. Phone K-L. 13-tf

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FOR RENT:—2 modern light house, imping rooms furnished. 2 block* uare. i*hone 812—201 W. Columbia

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OU World economist* and diplomat- 1 111 ' ist.-, have provided today the solid; footing for European reconstruction. \

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FOR RENT:—Six room modern u ; e at 717 Ea=t Seminary street. Sim H. Lyon, 6-tf —Wanted —

WANTED—Carpenter work. Ira Fowling. Phone 7i:.-K, 207 W. Wintry St. 27-29-2-3p. i o WANTED:—At once live man to k* collection route and leant to -ell :a! ptopositiop. Phone 261-nr come » 21 So. Indiana St. 27-27-1-31

Seventy-two years ago today, Tom Paddock, heavyweight champion of England successfully defended his title in a long and gniebing ring battle with Aaron Jones, famous a* a claimant of the Ameiican heavyweight championship Tbo bout ha fought in a ring pitch* on the turf outside of London and Paddock wa returned winner the end of -ixtv- , .

, | st motors.

one rnutius, though he wa- almo-t as ‘ . badly bruised and beaten as hi* vic-

tim.

Jones came to thi* country at the ] -tart of the Civil War and served j with iht* Confederate army a* aid to G, i . Hi aregard. After the war he re- (

Avenging a defeat sustained earlier in the season, the Lone Star base ball team from the cement plant here, rapped Quincy, 8 to 4 at the Owen ^ovfnty aggregation'- athleii park on Sunday afternoon. Dean and Black formed the hatte y i for the locals. Dean distributed the hits garnered off hi- delivery while his teammates were poundering the ball to collect 8 runs. Jack Steward ex-DePauw star, had a big day at bat and also stole several bse- during the matinee. As a special feature for the Fourth of July the Lone si at » Hi mu, • the - Youngstown Travellers, one of the; be*t semi-pro teams in the Middle] West. The game wil bo played Mon- i day afternoon on McKeen field and -hould draw a large crowd b—+—+—4*—+—•§* 4 b At The Movies + b—+—+—+—4>—4 4 The idea that being funny i the most serious business in the world is a lot of apple-sauce, according to Raymond Griffith, the star of the Paramount comedy. “Wedding Bills ' now at the Yoncastle Theater. Comedians have been gpnerully pic titled as the most sour-faced hard- ‘ working people on earth. The saddest fellow on every newspaper is prpu- 1 larly believed to he the wise-cracking columnist or the humorist. As a matter of fact, says Griffith professional comedians, whether they write or act, are a pretty cheerful

lot.

(iriffith himself is corroboration of this. Between scenes, while working on it picture, he is the life of the party. He is continually working out some new dance steps, practicing a little juggling that may serve him [ later in some comedy business, or I indulging in -nmr snappy repartee! 1 with his “gag men” or comedy con-

He enjoys practical jokes

j although he rarely perpetrates the n

| himself.

| “Look at Eddie Cantor.’' says Grif- I fith, “he is one of the funniest fel- ' lows in the world. Nobody could ac-! cuse him of being -ericus when he'-

World War veterans here have until Saturday, July 2, to convert

their war term insurance into per-I‘ ' '' "" " j not before the camera or on the

, , , .i lurneu to the light game and met and : ,, , , , ■ . manent policies, and that date s , .. stage. He’s always playing.

, . , . ... .. deleated many of -lie greatest ring, , r , ■ , the "absolute deadline, according to 1 “Whoever said that Hebe Daniel-,

. . men of his tune. i . ,

government amn uncements. 1 nlos I whom I consider the greatest conithe policies are converted by then, ^ j edienne of the screen, was deadly this insurance wiU be forevei I" o K'iCllI • lilts erioui in her offstage moment (icial word sets out. WAM O j Hebe is ready for fun at any time. Greencastle and Putnam county vet- — . . ; She is genuinely witty and a pas

£ ran s who have not as yet converted

WANTED:—Man with ear to sell “met in Putnam County. GI>o\ I weekly. Call after 7 p m. at 222 Washington St. G. Grove. i 2p ^Miscellaneous—

When yoa think of lu#ber, think l '' n Lumlier Co. A home owned an l led institution. Phone 403. ! RESERVATIONS MADE NDIANAPOUS, June 27.—An | tlanche of reservations for the fi- convention of The American ! |m b September If.th to 23rd, hit Wional Headquarters following the 'louncement that July 15 i.* th "hig date, it was announced today Howard P. Savage National Com •W. Veteians in the World Wa >v ^y state in the Unit.il State ** scurried about getting in their nations for the Legion’- Second F F. befoie -the deadline.

< t’RF.S GLANDERS

■PWNGFIFXD, 111-, June 27 (Eri 'landers, a supposedly incurable i ** horseflesh, apparently has •^nquered by science as shown j # comparison of payments of in-, ^ cr condemmed victims of tllmnit in Illinois over the' part ^*r-. th* two year* ending June

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owners of other automobiles^ have signified their intention of changing to Buick next time they buy a car. This shows that people are realizing, more and more, Buick’s

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superiority in performance, in appearance, in economy,^ comfort and dependability. Examine Buick 'at your earliest' opportunity. ' Moffett & Debits

! their policies are included in the approximately 4,000,000 persons affeet-

The amount be converted

. I mistress of

Tl KSDAY’S FIVE HES'I K \DIOS j 'wsiress oi repartee. WEAK Hookup, 7 p. m.—Eveveadj I ‘‘'f 110 lru,h is that a l 1pr '“" * h ‘' '

l^ ()ur ) genuinely funny is naturally funny

WJZ. Hookup, 8 p. m.—Stromherg-| a11 thp timp * u " lp ' !< ‘hey’ve got a

Carl-on Hour.

KFAB, Lincoln, 309, 8:05 p. m.— |

Program.

WGHP, Detroit, 24J, 7 p. fn.—D«

troit Symphony.

WNYC, New York. 535, 6 p. m.-

Minchini's Band.

Livestock

ed by the closing date, of in-uranew that must

totals some $30,000,000,000, govern-

ment figures show.

There will he no further extension of time limit, it has been announced, and so veterans here who have not converted their policies are urged to do so before July 2. A bulletin, issued by the Veterans' Bureau, emphasizes the importance of converting the policies before July 2, declaring that after that date “all those have failed or neglected to secure converted insurance have lost for all time one of the greatest privileges ever offered to its defenders by a

grateful nation."

The bulletin explains that they are seven forms of plans of government converted insurance. They are ordinary life, twenty-pay life, thirtypay life, twenty-year endowment, thirty-year endowment, endowment at the age of <>2, and five-year con-

vertible term. ; 6,000.

The Veterans' Bureau ha been e> | Light steei- and good* heifers wete plaining the relative advantage* o‘ steady in the cattle division with the various type* and assisting the cow- weak Beef steers sold at $10

veterans with th'

toothache or indigestion and even then they can hardly resi*t the temp

University of Nebraska Educational tatio " to ,1 ’ ak '' a fpw "ise-crack

about their ailments.

“Nearly all my intimate friends are comedians. They either net or write

i comedy for some one el-e *o act They are the most cheerful hunch of

, fellows on earth'"

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS. June 27 (UP! — An irregular hog market opened the

week on the Indianapolis Livestock !

exehange today, the tone being gen eially steady to 15 rents tower with most prices 10 cents off. The early trading was slow. Most prices were $8 65 to $9.15 wit a top of $9.25, all ten cent- lawer than Saturday’s Quotations. Estimat'd receipts were

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weak Beef -tiers sold

technical work o; to $12.25; Beef cows Sfi to $7.75; Inv

cutter & cutter cow- $4 to $5.25 an' hulk sock nd Feeder steers $7.25 t< $8.50. Receipts were 900; Calves 400 Lambs were down to 50 cents lower; sheep were •teady. Top fat lambbi ought $13 75: Bulk $12 to $13.50. Receipts were e.-limuted at 200

Irish Hearts By MOLLIZ, MALONE.

CopjrlsM 1917, Wanet Brae. Plat or ae, lew *lRltU HBAATA^ u>it|) May MoAvey, la a Warner Brae. •f this naval

KV.VOPS/i | p-ate. s-n.i.a “It's a ahama yon fihrlla Kilflatf. nurl hrr full i , lime to Ira doing ihts." , ■ > /ullow t ' An) ■ ind oi w •,. :bat's hones, mefl ilvrlough, to irhum she is hr ought to suit anybody,” sue re- •- ■ • , own words

P. MULLINS, Druggist.

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I converting *hrir temporary policies. It i.- estimated that approximately 95 per cent of the 5.000,000 men and women in the active military and nu val service during the war took ud- ' vantage of the insurance provisions j of the law. At its maximum, there ] wus $10,548,717,500 of insurance in i force, according to government figures i and this is believed to lie the largest i insurance activity in the history of

life insurance.

| In the plan there is no element of grotuityi since the premiums paid are

tough hold utrady jobs and Hheila inn k* u» a iru.trrss. Her until friends are tl-r family of Kory O'Shea, a professional bos re, whose kindness tnlrn 'ts hr/-. M ni tomjh pAil.v <1 bnnd of Iniiitlrgiir, - and, i ifluencrd by a eabarct girl, ire,nils a plan to more fHio.iloo worth of contraband, lie enlists uilh the

CHAPTER X—Continued

"Listen. 1 understand, from what

< I.OVERDALK

Bui not fui' a g.-i like you." “Oh, ll's been all right. Nick's not su had to work (or, after ye know yer job." "1 Ju&l settled for the tight and It's a right good nes:. egg I've got left, more than I expected out ot it. Reagan is a fair maua«er all

right.”

And will ye he keeping up yer lighting7 Yer mother says she'd like to haro you quit.” “Oh. mother's been saying that

Wt have learn d about you, that -til these years, hut she saute me

protection afforded, with the United States bearing the cost of adm‘nii*tra tion and the added liability from Iht extra hazard of the service, it ha: been pointed out. o OBITUARY Lewis Walter Whalen was horn January 13th., 1873, in Brown Conn ty, Indiana, and departed from thilife, June 11th, 1927 at Ann Arbor. Michiga.li at the age of 54 year.- and 5 months. He wa.* the oldest child of Alfred and Martha Whalen. H** was unit"d in marriage to Olive Me ('arty of Stones Crossing, < n the 13th , of August, 189 i. To this union was born seven children, six living, one lying in infancy. He is survived bv his aged father Alfred, of Morgan- \ town. His widow, Mrs. Olive Whalen of Indianapolis, six children, Mr , William Morgan, and Mrs. Claude Monnett of Greencastle, Mrs. Mild red Washam, Clinton. Roy and Mearl" Whalen all of Indianapolis. One brother Alonzo Whalen of Kokomo and two sisters, Mrs. Lillie Henderson of Mooresville, Ind., and De*sie Wbal"i of Morgantown and two grandchil-

dren.

A loving voice from us is still. From loved ones you had to part. There is one sweet thought that till remain*: You’re forever in our hearts.

you and this little girl are good

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get married and get ,i good Blurt Ir a business worth while. Well, here’s your chance Do this one Job and you ve gut the money to marry and to settle clown in a legit tmate business It's a chance no' many fellows get In this game," he

added. “How about it'.'"

"And if you don't want to play 1 that way, we'll turn you up to | docker within an hour Murtoug t I did not realize that if they did, It would t:"it their own plan* He »ut dumbly for several minute!;, then threu out his hands and ssid. "All right. Yon win and I'll play equaro with you; hut It's the first

crooked deal I ever put over."

They dei hied that Murtough had better sleep lu tile apartment there until time to get up ami drive to

to do what la best, 1 don’t know yet.” he went on seriously. "I stood, up well In the light with Caiupeau. but these young fellows liavs got something that I lo*-t when 1 wa> a kid at. the game. I've about come to the conclusion that I'm

through.”

An' ye'll not fight *wiy morel Oh. that would lie grand!" Would you care, Sheila?" "Of course, I’d care. Why, 1 think il would be wonderful If you could get into business yersalf or with yer brother, Tina, just like ye talked that day.” “You remember then our ride? 1 wondered if you did. 1 was Aery happy that day.” “It was beautiful, the aunaat an' all," muaed Sheila, “Vd like to take you again, gome time, -fini, how about the Weal

the fxing lsl::n l rend' zvous An Fnd C ; ■ ' big shindig, the dam e, other inner bedroom lomrted with 1 meat'.’■ Will you go with me

he asked, his eyes bright with antiiipatlou. "We'll hav* a great

time.”

"I'm sorry hut I've already j promised Bnimett.” "OU," and the lilt in Rory'a voice

failed.

"You see, he aaked me soma time ago." Hut 1 couldn't. I was away.” "Ah' I told him ves. WIU you be coming ?" "Ob, 1 alwavs take Mother and i Dad. They know ail the old timers the real old timers, yoa know, anc it yfves them a. chance to mtei them again. They wouldn't man It for uuyhiug." “Then I'll see you.” "And will you dance with ms? “Of course, 1 will.” Afre! Sheila nad finished the wxiked slowly houiewsrd and wen (l"Wii as tar a<* the new steamabi docks, where they could see th 1 lights on an ocean going vmsk

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th.tl was moored there watting t

xj'l on the next day. The Ne Je; 'ey shore was alive with U i'inmering lights of automobtli

| and trolley cars.

There's aome mighty nice fla a hi: farther north there,” x-

that occupied by Schermer. and , \ {or y- " l , kaow Murtough was aaelknc.l to that. | wll ° llr « over thM »- Oo '

There was no door leadinp.; to the

'You anil Eninu tt Murt>jufjh

engaged f"

I wati ed the folks to more

hall and the window wn- ,, vc,, | b're. but Uxey like the aelghhc stories ahove the ,-n" Murtough ve been Mvlu* lu. 11 sat himself down to retb'ctioh- on " 1 '«“* rl - v »» h * the gift of eternal alienee. *"' 1 tl '« "treetaara clean ai

CHAPTER X! Plannino the "Double-Cross” Sheila had not seen Kory O'Shea alnc# his victory over Caiupeau at the Garden. She had avoided Mis O'Shea, too, becauee she felt that she inight lie emhariaaaed if >,lie visited Rory’a mothei. and lie were to he home yhen she called. Site felt Instinctively that Kory admired her even though she had hot heard from him directly during his stay at the training camp. Memory of the long automobile ride brought back many pleasant recollei lions of thla becoming young man, hut now that ehe bad given her word definitely to Emmett Murtough she felt ehe must put such thoughts

front tier.

Rory had called at the Kildare apartment one night but Sheila was not at home and Old Tom did not encourage him to stay until ■he returned from her work at the restaurant. Rory had settled hta affairs with Jack Reagan and had lu his wallet a check, for $1,7M' more than he had expected. It was eight o'clock and he decided to have supper at Nick's. He selected a table, which lie thought would he served by Shelia, so that he might chat with her. He lingered over his meal in order to get a word with her now and then, and when Shelia brought her own sup per he beckoned to her to lay It at

his table.

‘T've missed you, Miss Kildare,

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Moser me th p

sufficient to cover the cost of the| parettt 5 of a dHught-er Joan, born Sat-

these two months," he said. *Ah, ye' had no time to think of me, what with all the training ye had to do,” aha replied with

■mile.

*Tt was thinking of you that helped me to get into ahape to win. 1 thought a lot about you while I was away. 1 didn't know you had | gone to work and that Old Tom had quit Tim. I’m sorry for that.” The Work didn't suit my father,” ahe said In defense of him. “Work ot any kind that la honest ought not to hurt anybody,” rw-

(orted Rory.

•T didn't say It hurt him.*' •‘Well, It ought te «uit him then.”

Truth to tell, Rory had seen liuvuch Old Tom aud fet fBjfhtJ.

and the streets are

there are trees aud grass t the lawn* in front of th« small* houses. It’s nice for young couple

just starting out.”

"It w ould be nice for Emmett an’ me then, woiilan't It? Kmmett'e so changed now an' he aays he has a

tine i hanre.”

"You end Emmett Murtough en-

gaged?”

“Well, we had plauoed It a lung, long time ago. and w heu he changed ter the better l agreed.” Kory said no more on the way home and bia alienee embarrassed Sheila into alienee also. At the door where they parted Rory eaid: “Well, I’ll wee you at the dance.” "Oh, of con rue. (jive my love lo

yer mother."

£heUa turned up the stairs, but It neonaed to Rory, who detailed to her footfede, that her feet mutt have turned to lead. At the West End Club there wae much talk and planning ot the coming dance. All the active workers of the district hsd been enlisted to do thetr share to make It a huge euccees. Ctm ker took advantage ot the fact that moat ot bis men were theee lo cad tkeui into meeting, aud he teld them ot his plans to tiaimport the eattre shipload of couUaiband on the following Run day aighi. Kao ugh trucks would be funfUiied to do the job, and he apixolBled DUou lu choree and Devltu Best lieutenant in tae enterprise. U was their buslneee to learn how many vehicles would be required, to obtain the services of drivers aud guards and to schedule tbe routes over which each Vurk should speed tc

New York.

•‘I’ll take Murtough with me It It's alt right,” said Devltu. "Tie ap-

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pears to bs a pretty handy fedoty.” "He stood up ad right in that trouble we had with Atevens,” commented Dtiou. "i think he a e good

man*

• Til apeak to him then; he ought to be In later.” Murtough did got come la. At that very hour he wea « rouchtag 1b tbe underbrush outside ot (Jeokere storage house on I/eng Island with flehermw nad big iwe com , pauloue. ~ iu u