The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 January 1928 — Page 3
THE (IRUENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, TUESDAY. JANUARY 10, 1928.
KOLSTER
RADI O
RALPH 1*. UKH'SOHK
CLASSIFIED ADS
btes
HANK STATEMENT Hi'poit of the condition of the Fillmote Stitt ■ Hunk at Fillmore, Indiaiia in the State of Indiana, at the elosi of it bu.-ine.'.- on December :5t,
1!»27.
Oran li. lUii.., I’resitlont.
C^O. Hunten, Vice-Pusident.
A. W. Inman, Cashier.
UKSOURCES
Ixtans and Discounts
LAST CHANCE TO BUY A FARM AT THE PKK F VOt ( AN THIS WEEK. I HAVE I FARMS OF DIFFERENT SIZES I H \T | \ M OOLNO TO SELL AT ON< K. EASY TERMS MILTON BROUN. 10-21.
FOR SALE:
WKDNKSim s ll\E ItESI
RADIOS.
WEAF, Hoot up, Pr.'lO p. m. Op
era Mijjnon.
WEAF, Htxtkop, 7:00 p. m. •tii*at •$lbd,ot'4.l0 Moments in History. V.’OR, Hooku|, .S:t)0 p, m. Kolst-
er Hour.
f> 20(1.0 1
WLS, Chicago 0:00 p.
Haydn Choral Steit ty.
iTlUi i< lAKItt
LONG HRANtH
Maurice Payne and wife have mov•si to Greenrastle. Mr. Payne is w rking at the cement plant.
‘Fur Sale tlossc Fill’s lost his milk cow last «t>ok. Indigestion was the cause. Austin Wills is cutting the beech Other Homls, Si ,: , u , ... timber ]»urchased by Carey Diilinger etc
on Mrs. Eldora Gardner’s place. Hankiry House 2,000.00
Robert Johns and wife have moved 1 Furniture anti Fixtures .. 2.000.00
to Gosport. Robert has a job there. Other Real Estate Owned. 11.883.00
Mr-. Lottie Dickey is .-tayiuir with I Dm from Trust Companies [Mrs. Harold Anderson for a few ^ Dank- and Hankers and
New electric washer, : ! ss * sti ” K with the on best made, a bargain if sold at once., M ’" ‘°^ rt ,rwi " h “-' » ‘> ! ',y ash
!young chickens. A setting o*' fifteen Interest Paid I eggs hatched fifteen chicks. IVett;, Current Expense-
good hatch wc think ' iTa.v, 5 , :80 p. m.-Reouest program, Jack, (any Dilhnger will move Ins mill 'wHil SI88.86t.90 Ti | >onf Louise Mi-s and Bill IV.
on Mrs. Gardner’s place. Paul Thom- 1.1 AHILIT1ES as is hauling the logs to the mill Capital Stock Paid in site. > Surplus Andrew Johnson was summoned to ' ndivided Profits Net .. 1,100.00,
act a- a special juror at the present Demand Deposits 118,090.72;
( _ ' i le.m of court. jTime Certificates 11,042.001 We have for ilelixerv now ear Jack- j Frank Lancaster who had his I,ami Saving Deposits s.390.72 7 nut coal 1.7. r , p. r ton. ;il " t ^ K cttin £ alf,n K wnli that Payabb <t,S8».00
’ i they think he will be able to coin Exchange and Interest ... 9,358.Hi borne the last of this week. Total $188,861.90
1’honc 127.
Ladies’ Silk Bloomers, 98c. J. 11.
Pitchford.
FOR SALE Six full-blooded Buff rock roosters and s hens. Mrs. W. S. jLLawter tSreeiicastle R. R. 1 Phone, Morton. T :tt
21,500.00 5,121.89
795.81
3.215.88 2.757.5S j
730.00 '
WOK, Hookup, ttptO p. m.-t olum-
i'.i Hour.
" FBM. Indianapolis (27"i)
•"•:00 ]). m.—ITrutna.
3:45 p. m.— Mime Grown Poetry. *': ; ’0 p. m.—Orchestra Concert. 8:30 p. m.—Virginia Sweet Hour.
“Jimmie”
M ABASH TONIGHT: Tigers and Little Giants c.asu at
10:35 p.
,.$ 25.000.00 chr>tr;1 .
9,800.00;
m.—Charlie Davis' gi, ] * raw fordsMlIe this etening. IH-Pau*
son Hill No. 7 mil eoal 4.75 l» r 2 ton 4t9.00. Collect on deliv* r\. A. J. Duff. Phone 317. 7-tf.l
MOVIES
Child.en of movie -tars and otbei
of Indiana, County of Put J celebrated on -tag, and -cr en plav
i' * ti
important part in the comedy-d: ma
—Oi State
,, . j JOHN’S SWITCH " ini, -
ror Kem Flarl Hutcheson and bride have re I, A. W Inman of the Fillmore *'i' liinee o: H> idwaitrr-. i tunic i from a visit in Indianapolis. (State Hank of Fillmore, lad., do sol- , * UllVi *’5 ^ i,,n Eork ol h:i-t .aT’OR RENT— Modern furnished l Mrs. Maude McElroy and son at ■ 1 emnl.v swear that the above state '‘‘onal.
room, 311 Elm St., Phone j tended church at West Union Sunday |'nent i true.
Liiuoln Stedman. 21-yt:ii.old-i\>n
| morning. A. W. INMAN.
•- Nx-i— —o ! Mrs. Martha Hutcheson, Mi. and; Subscribed and -worn to before me u ' ' FOR RENT—D<-irable furnisherl, 1 • Andrew Appel I and child'.n at- this 5th. dav of Jan., 1928. ’ C modern room near eampu- and hu.-i ! tended a show at Greenca.-tle Satur-: (HeaG OTTO \. HICKS. ^ ness district. Phone 166-K. 10-tf. !' «y evening. Notary Public. Mts. Msude MeElcoy and on Jan Mj 1 Expires Aug. 22,1929 tncrgd FOR RENT:—Houie, water, lights | e ; "l Mrs. Lawrence A they of Giv 1 - —
fy u and garage. 607 East Hanna. See J. < a-tle attended the funeral of Pn >Opt B. Harris or call 45. 29-tf. | ton Coltharp at 'Westley Chappel
L— 0 — Saturday afternoon.
Wanted—
“1
»cut stab rets it You! J a 1 yw
DEAD ANIMALS WANTED:
Horses, Cattle Hog- and Sheep, phow ' wTh Mr. and Mre. Janies Rodger 123 Plainfield. \A'e pay all telephone Burl Hutche.-on and wif" wer
*' JK charges. 9-hv-tf.
t>ttx.. ...
I If Kidneys Act
William Danbury, a pioneer red i» 1 rp , O li. (but of north R-relsville ha- bei | I^ciCl 1 clKC OclltS j i ciitieally ill for some time. • ■ 1
J. D. White and wife spent SiiiiTi.. <j
has the edge but d«|H' doesn't conn! when old ri\al> meet.
—o— -
Clinton Friday night and Brazil on : Saturday night. Break the jinx. Tig- | or Cubs got into the winning column again. Don't rest ppii your record of six straight victories at the beginning of the season—make a new mark for Greenca-tle by copping two games in succession on foreign linn-.
—o—.
Fhvo'd 27), Glpenca-tle 22. Bet tbm was a hard one for the Tiger Cut*.-' to lose. Martinsville Reporter.
Hiazfl Saturday afternoon.
Says Dack.ic.he Often Means You Have Not Been Drinking
Enough Water
s w eones'iav.
ho,-.. ..Hon.io.t the u 11 ” u bn'-v-lio and t be tint fcatun here attended region it may I , 7i'l.«villc Fridaj rven- nan h;.\ bicn eating IpkpcI which I (,ran ‘ ,< * a -
Prince of H< adwaif'i ■
again tonight at
, ill the
— *"— Roy Frazii r of Harmony vi.-it d WAJa'TED-- AAall paper to clean, p. nl Hutehison's Wednesday. $1.26 per room and up. Wall paint- j Several from inf and refinishittg hardwood floors. i,al! game at Rcelsvill
704 Main St., Arthur Due. 10-5n ( jug I cnati and-, .n - .1 well-known author
■ I Former Coach At
♦enherty ol Fein nod Mr-. * .at.i irotn t’a LusmI and thin b< ••• •:;•.)• - rt 01 ., >* Hutcheson -pent Fridaj with Mi .1 p.i' 1 .; i \A bi n >. r l id- ( hlCH^O 1. 1 111VOTSlt y
B trl Hutehe-on.. ! ' «ct -In and 1 log von roust | ,, . relieve 1 r. vou re.nxe your
Mr. anii Mr.-. Harry Sutton w- r , p ,. A . . ,, , ,
,■ died -outh of Brazil to se Mr-.
1 inilleil-pound jot ial on of Mv rtb - Stedman, has the part of a co b ge boy. With hitr in a .-imilar jmrt Cleve Moore, brother of Colloe'i
Moote.
Beth, the girl, is pluyeii by Ann Kotk, daughter of the produe' i, mil renv, mberod in "T < Blonde Saint” iimi “The Nototiuus Lady,” riii nt
F'irst National release.-.
“The Prince of Hi adwaitoiY!" i Jane Murfin’s aduption of the l.iimi I ty Magazine -tory oy Garrett F'ett. j John F'luncis Dillon i- the director. | and the ,a.-t i- en ied by Lewi- S'.niie
Priseil’a Bonner. Lilyan Ta.shmap, E. iday night 22 to 25. The Tiger (dubs’ J. Rateliffe, Roheit Agnew anil oth-]outstanding aehiet emeiit nf the -eu
son was their victory over A'ineenne-. Anderson «:i- "ii the belieh htat
A ill bit it n :in a hard one to lose the I ubs came awful close to winning
it.
lire neastle went down into defeat Saturday night, the fir.-t time in two years on their home floor. El wood turned the trick 25 t.. 22.— “Hitting ’Em," Ru.-it-
ville Republican.
\\h> bring that up. Miner?
— o
til eencastle lo.-t to Elwood Satin-
DEAD AND AVOfn HLES AN’IMJ ALS:-—Horse-, rattle, hogi an I shot p ft Phone 394. Brn/.il anytime. We pay
all phone charges.
WjEUV 1 Nov. 7-72p. Jan. 30.
o — j Freeland, the lattei’s mother who i.WANTED:—Six "r Seven Room ! cl itically ill. 1 moiicrn house loeutioii close to Grade! o
I School large yard and garage cd. Wanted for Feb. Lst.
reijuii'
9-tf.
1
l>ost —
LOST:—Dark Blue silk unibrelli Ivory ring in handle. Pbone JI7-V. A.V -W 10-If.
•*-is- - o
LOST-—Dec. 12, southwest of Man-
( LINTON F ALLS The reviv al meeting is progl'i - sine nicely with Rev. Me.A.-kin preacher. There is quite a lot of flue in thi
vicinity.
Mrs. Cora Cunningham and tw sons of near Portland Mills spent Sunday with her sister, Mr. and Mi .
Joe Staggs.
Mr. and Mrs. Roe Hall and family
hattan, black and white female sett'-” I'fuzil visited Mr. and Mrs. F.d- | m\
bird <log. 10 months old, with leather rd Bettis, Sunday.
eollar. $10 reward. F. J. MeCul- 1 'l 1 - :i "'l M 1 ’--- <1. <. Lamej i.t in- ; j a ,| y,.^, j im xpeu-ivi. .an not in- j lough, eu re Nance's (Tcuniory, 1’r.i dianapolis ate Sunday dinner w.ti jure . nd 1 .'.si- del tght tu!. cti ■ r\‘e-
til, Indiana, Phon.' 212. 10-tf • Ml ' *‘ a,i c l: - Goddard. - . „ Libert Betti.- has purchased a new
night.
Fvidently that wa- the eau.-e of the Greenca-tle win, for since the Cublost to Washington, who in turn lo-t to A ineennes. Several smaller teamliaVe defeated Gl eenea-t le: Sullixan,
. . Princeton and now Elwood, "F'ollow
.. . N ’ Merriam, DcPauw track coat Ups.” Bedford Mail.
: ' ; i " Ha m. U a
. ued and wtieii tlu 1 slstant track coach at the University Mary Beth how can you »•) -neb w ; bad j 1 m l);iv> rimimati -j of Chicago, whi re he was at or.e tone ! thing#! Hut isn't that just like a
' ' a membet of the Chicago uul Olymp-1 woman—they nitre cun mnke cutting
ie track teams. He will have ennif Lie | remarks, charge of indoor track until coach A —
A. Stagg return- in March. Jimmy Zeis up liieeneustle way. After leaving Del’auw Menianij l>i' ki d the bluejacket- to deftat the
is. 1 iii urine is ciouuy, full of
on water
scald . 1 obliged to seek relief two or i'.ri tji" during tin night. i.itbir , I'-nil .1 goi.id, reliable phy ician ■ om or get from your pharma-
• • 1 ■ Salts; J
itmcc- ol .
taki 1 li’. nil in a glass of wati* j took the position of assistant tiaekj Hatchets. After the seoie wa- hear- ' ' 11 1 * coach at Yale for season and wu jhe took consolation in tht fact t
11,,. j Washingt"n defiati d them only Pi points when they had done it pro viou-ly by 25 points. Small consola tiiui to .fimmy in view of the fact
ie. This
fanion- .It i- ni..de fromi (he acid of grapi- : 1 d L n " jm -e. 1''unbilled with lill.ii. Iiu In-ell ii-vd tor >ear- to help clean and uiniulatc sluggish kid* iiLo to ni m: .ili.’e acid- in the
considered very ucces.-ful in teams lie turned "Ut. Chicago i- th ■ fourth school to pick Merriam, he having al.-o been bead coach at Iowa.
svsti 1, " tiny no longer irritate, thm J State for five years in which time 1 1 ''' Flwi," crocked hi Cigei 1 lbs often n ’i". i |.!.,'l'!er tveakne > ,Lvel..,,..» the im .(test tennis t p ,-| 8a'mlday night. Ab . k in Wishing-
develop! d the greatest teams ever represent''. that institution.
1 tn I b raid.
rent litliia-wa'.or drink,
soft wider.
Drink Iu:. of
LOST:—Strand of pearls, Thursday 1 * vrolet automobile, night between m tin -t. and tlu Von- ’ rastle Theatre. Leave at Banner Of NF.VA MAASAILLE fice. Reward. Miss Lulu Weller left Saturday to ! Id.it mnke a week'.- visit with her brother ' D. S. Weller and family at Portland,
I nuiana.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wellet and daughters, Helen, Lulu Weller pent : AVetlnesilay with Ida and Laur;i Stew I
aril.
twtfy
SUITS ELDERLY PEOPLE
—iVligcellantouB— Round Dane'' at the Red Men'-
Hall Thursday FL ning. 10-2p
i Mr. and Mrs. John Casi -pent Sun- '.
ALL OA ER INDI AN A
— CONNEKSVII.I E G. Andrew day at Danville. iolden, retiring prosecutor is an in- 1 Mr. and Mr-. Dan Hope and fan; fl> ,'cturate pipe snu k' r and also an in-lilv spent Sunday afternoon with Mi
end Mr-. Chauncey Perkins. Mrs. lilla llcndren spent
aining a fine pipe and smoking totaco presented him it- a farewell tresent when he retiri d from olfice
vith the new year.
“^^ceterate borrow 1 of match'.-, so .1 • ighter Was ineluib d in a package con
666 in a preparation for OLDS, GHU'I'I . I I I I DENGUE. ItlLIOtS FEA UK AND MALARIA >i. , It ki.ls the germs.
'START w fKBt
, 3 on (.'tin Harrow
I to $300 Here ■' • dignilied. ronliiieTi'ial
- J!*?* *0 |".v yi'ttr old bills.
«e on- cl c ever kno i . ol your .b iiuA iig arrange* ■tenU} out tcjir nient p an Itte* you aitiptr time to pay yottr loan 10 tl .q it will nut » UUidilt to you. Let its •h^W yea In w <• < y it i« to get out of ilebt in tliis clig-
•kbed wai.
INDIAN A LOAN < (). $U : Host AAushingtoit St.
Sunday
villi Mrs. Dan Weller. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kggers an . | family of Indianapolis -pent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Corda Temple. belli: 1 NioN A series of revival services are Ihj ing held at the Union Valley church •onducted by Rev. Guldmail, the pa—
(tor.
1 .Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alice visited , AY. It. Alice and family in Greetiea--
1 tie. F'riday night.
Mr. and Mr.-. A'. II. Hill have gniie ! It'' Indianapolis fur an indefinite lay.' Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pruitt and son ! land Mrs. E-til Curtis were Sunday I visitor- of T. J. MeCummuck and
j family.
Mi.-s Clova Hill of Ureencastle, .-pent Saturday night and Sunday, v ith her mother, Mrs. Alpha Hill. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Trcsman Millhorn, | spent Saturday night and Sumhiy with Fb A. Neier and family.
Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound quicklv stops teasing harassing coughs that tire out and prevent sleep. Ho chloroform, no opiates to dry up secretions and cause constipation. Idea for elderly persons. SOLD EVERYWHERE
ML I LINS, DRUGGIST
TRACK F’ROSm’TS 1
UNUSUALLY ROOK
Lack (if A eterans In Handle,,p ipind
—Coach llurlirit Annminces
192H Schedule.
Aliout the year 332 11. ('. Alexander the Great -tail'd "ill to conquer the world. Now in the coming year of 1928 the DePiiuw track team ito attempt a tusk ahno.-t as ditfieult a- that of the ancient warrior. With a schedule of nine meets and with only six experienced men buck with which tu form a nueleu of a
I. sure i- tough on u- poor columnists when our team is experiencing a losing -lump. However, we're not going lo cry al ml Mr. Alexambr. AA e are still able In be about and hopi
i yon arc the same.
Rti.-si'llvilb' wallop'd Alamo, 10 to (20 Saturday night. The Nurthwc.-t Putnam team Ini is to 10 at tin half. FNidently the old saying, ‘‘Re I irember the Alamnl" di'ln’t go so wll ! during this hardwoiMl enurt etuount-
Wi luineil to the sport seetii-ii ol the Prini’eton ( larion N’< w - thimorning and found a complete account of the Owen.-vilh Hainbiidje game which was pluved down on the 1
t-am seeking it - fourth consecutix- , Ki( . kai(00 , M „ ( , r Saturday night. Cuni Little State championship, Uoa. h ( . crning t |, is tilt, George Daugherty Hueheit i.- not looking forward to |'||„wi nc -tory:
the coming campaign with u great
ideal of optimism. To counteract the i DWF.NSA ILLF., Ini.. Jan. .'. - A ! scarcity of letter men there w ill he •' mal1 ‘Y' l"" 1 ' ll " S '' t ' ir ' several -ophomote- who are counted ’H*' ,: b;bt and reniaiind "> "t ' , n to ward off the enemy in th« do b- "! " i: " ' co tinu il Wtt >
c- and distance run.-.
INDI AN APOLIS LIA ESI t H K INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 10. <UP) All hugs weighing upward, uf 1701 pound- brought a hulk price of 88.70 | today on a market that wu- gmici- I ally 15 cents lower. Receipts wen 11,500 and holdovers 155. Slaughter cattle were steady and vi tiers lower. Beef steers were 810 to 813.50; vculers $10 to $10.50. 15'-| j ceipts were: cattle, 1,300; calves, 900. ' i Lambs w'ere steady. t
Always Stiff and Achy ? Too Often This Warns of Sluggish Kidney Action. T AML.!* Stilf? Achy? Sure your JLi kidneys urr working right? Sluggish kidneys allow waste poisons to remain in the blood and make one languid, tired and achy, with olten dull hcadaihcs. dizziness and nsgging backache. A common warning is •canty or burning set ret ions. Uoun s /‘ill?, a stimulant diuretic, increase the secretion ol the kidneys and thus aid in the elimination of bodily waste. Users every wbeie endorse Doan’s. Ask your nri^hborl DOAN'S ASTIHI LAM MURETK ■ •!. KIDNI v. Fosier M.lburn Co Mlg ( hrn. Buf(»'n NY
Captain Chri-tic, fompt'ting in the hurdle- and polo vault, will leiul tin 1 attack, supported by Spohn, in tbo (weights; Suthi rlin and UoritUiwaite. 110 and 8x0; Vawtcr, high jump; and (Junn, v;iul:cr. F’rum the -nphomore \ ill come Hogan and Ramsey in the ilashe.-, Ault, Curie!, and Armor in
eyel'ini' that ereateil so much havoc in this place was in the form of a basketball team, representing Buinbridge high sehool. In oth« v words, Dainbriilge defeated the Ow etisvllle Kickap ii Saturday night,
56-20.
The Baii lniilge uutlil was the snap pies! that has huwn on the local haniwoutl in many years. They
the mile and two mile. Wattling and guarded passed and .-hot like a team Philbrii'k, ajiO; and Hutton and P-ow i pus-i - ed and niinped through tie n an, in the weights. I Kicks with comparative ease. Beside the following schedule, The core dm . not indicate the butBuchcit is planning to send relay i tl** put up by t'e Owonsville team, team.- to the Drake and Ohio relay., howeier. The Kuk-, though beaten, if the showing at t o Illinois carni- fougi.t to the last ditch and went
vnl is enough to warrant the trips. The 1928 schedule: March 17—Illinoi- relays. April C—Indiana Utte normal ..t Terre Haute. April 17—Munch.' it Jluncie. April 21—Karlhum at Hichmoml. Ajtril 25—Rost; Poly Jure. April 27—Wabash at Craw iord-
villc.
May 4—Butler here. May 12—Little State here. May 19 Big State at Purdue,
dewn lighting. Bainbriilge opened the scoring with ( a field goal and from there on in it was all Baiiihridge. The up--t.it' i team was leading 2*>-l3 at the half. Moffett and O’Dilksoit, forward and center on the visiting team were high point men for the evening, scoring 20 and II points respectively. Knowleuud AVtight were bo.-t for the Kicks.
I his is tin' day of the
i kr t bill I,
dull in bus . ;4i.
Coayrlrht 1>17 by PBO Produetlom In a. From tho FBO Photoplay “CONEY ISLAND” Starring Lola Wllaa*
8YSOP81B Hob Wvinuriuht cumrt to Con*i filnnd in search of a thrill and fads the first r eal Ufa that he has known. San* Wellman, daui/hter of the otener of the A'errl.t irheel, (* the reason amt Hob stout as enyttieer fust to be near her. Through his efiorts the S' l,ernes of a bootlegging gang are defeated, amt when the wheel is set on tire in ret enge, he climbs the Mating wheel and relates the girl's father who is trnyi'Cd theie. Coming down, he is hoiily infured jnil the doctor w<ho It oats him tells who he is and In at ait a marriage with Jane sags that he ts already engaged. Jane agrees to marry lamming Hurlc, Hob s beet friend, hut when at last she has to see Hob she cannot restrain her feelings, and w hen Hob erfilains, she hisses him mutely and rushes ut to find Tammany. She finds him and tries lo thinh of lumt W'ay to break the n> u«. Jana won trying to flgura out •uuis wonderful wny to Tall him. rinall.r, (h* earn* to the conclu•Ion that thete w»ii no aneh way. H Jmt had to bn told. "Tam,” •lie »aid, gasping n litMe. "I i an t - marry—you.'' Site sagged a lltllo hit and lowered her head, not wishing to meet lily |o„k, hardly in hear hla words. She heard no nniind. "I — love — Hob." she flijlahsd. Hearing no aoutid fnuti hlai, -h*' v emu red to laUe bar head, lie was looking stra ght ahead with no chauga of exprmtaton; nairt, all through. Suddenly she elaaped him to her and rained IMm«* on him, but klMes ihat wet# different. Il« held her tightly lo him. She wan trembling all uter. "(.o ahead, kid. an' when you quiet down, tell ni« all about it.” he old. aoolhiugly. She did quiei down after a w hile. A ffn-h of bronze had coma Into hi* ashen face Ills Hpg ie!*xed their tightness a bit. "I met Huh today for the first time aluce Uia eickness. He told
gar# the Invitation by telephone. "And don't bring anyone hut yourself and leave the Park Avenue etuff in your living room, Ralph. Eh, what’s that—Sorry, old man, can't tie done. Pro already got a best man—eh, yes. a cap and—no, not a sweater, a ahlrt, Ralph, hut not one of those twenty five dolUr ouea.” Promptly at one minute befora high noon, a small organ wheezed out ''UenileUsohn's Wedding March." Hob met Jane «s they emerged from oppnaite rooms ami ’ the procession started down ths long Assembly Konm; Tammany walking on feet that evidently hurt him. There were faint cheers, some tears and a anullte or so. The organist tnlsasd a note or tww. Ralph became more Inwardly palpitant as ths folly was about to he consummated. Tammany, on the other side of Bob, whispered: "Don't lose your nerve, kid. It'U all be over In a minute.” The organ died down. Silence eueued. The Minister * rich voice, especially I rained fur Ihe Church, Imparted a •olemnity to the occasion which stilled the buzzing among the parformers. Wtieu ths ceremony was ever, lliere was a general rush. As mere humans will, some betook themselves to the panch bowl, •lane was kissed and rsklsssd, Tammany taking his full shara. Hub was haniithaken until he began lo fear for hi* health again. Outside the rhaufTaur in full livery who walled motionless by the open floor of the Hispano-Suiza, trembled for his dignity and could never have the »am« opinion of hi< tnael*r. Seieral old shoes, hitched to Hit car, seemed crying to ha uken out of the neighborhood. I l 'itial)y, Tammany tore himaeif through ths gioup surrounding Hob “Kolks, Rob's ain't exactly well yet. Lay off of him an' give him a chance." Under cover of this tiacessary announcement Tammany
They were to be married in the place where Bob had round his hepplneei.
. a, , - ■ » ...a •-"'ii'** Mint VAIICI Hi; Olfl
▼ Mi. th* Utimtfllv. "Rut Ralph unter^rl with t
*•" h!r " 1 f*» m*l mui whv h# lud friir1n#n#»I upe. r
his name Slid who h# Is and every- Hob, old fellow," ho said srl 1 ' 111 * j, f"'"" 1 s'liiioihlng I j londing IBs htiid, ' my congratulakiew all along; that I loved him " ii.,ns Think I'll slide along now "I m glad he tnl.l vou. 1 wouldn’t The gaug e I.eioiMing a little bolaa loeaihed it ■ even I,, you, Janie.' , isrous I think It * the punah '•It, whei a fool I wss lo <1 is howl. Good bye and don't forget
tniiit him." she criad. to look me up."
'll ''"ni"u l» a little hit crazy Huh untied. ”1 won’t” lie eald honey, *n timst men \\ her d all i uatmthfully. Anil he made a the le-Tlhle doubt crop up? Whal e mental resolve ihat Park Averina It ail about.’ would have to look him up, after 'I folluweil the Doctor out the .lane apoke French Slid was re:..glii Ho.p was hurt. Me told me < eived lit Loudiin and a faw other
ho had been calling for h girl ^ places.
named 'June' or 'J..aip ' he wasn't 1 Hob glanced across the halt »tir»- which He said I hi I Hob w»» There v*a» no sign a* -et from the ongigeil to some girl. Hoh had lohl bride. "Tanimauv, do vou think him so Die night lt« came down to j we ll he able to get through to the soy Jingles. ,.ar?” Hub a»ked anxiously. “Sure lull don t say so lie dtiln'i | Ihlng. Hoh, even If sts ha?« to call
tp*!I me nothin bout II. '1 hat was nut the reserves”
enough lo make anv girl anra ' | in Ihe Assembly room things 1 ixke11 Him Ibpcior If (lie name !ut.| progresseil. A'arloiia renierks Rp.h sp.ike wasn't Mane.' He said might he heard. "I don't ihiuk •No, He wa. sure niucli of that wreath.” '‘What's ' Nevei ,|||| irust that guy. There * thn malter wlih It?" "H's the kind loo much side to him He ain't a guy used to hang over the bar
g"i no time for poor p'-uple. “ I hen he called him \\ aiiiwi ighf
and explained, when I naked him. ihat 'Wainwright' wis Rob's middle
"hen he opened k shIoou In the West, Iu case there wa« a sudden funeral." “Have w« got enough
rl. e :
'Where's that confetti"
iiitni'' and • hat hi* last name was Hank and Jingle* lingered, speerhCiordo". t iliought—” | Use, In the foreground, ewaltlng Mie, Inierrupleil Tauimany,; (he appearance of the bride and
'He a-, pia'n as ihe nose on mv groom.
. 'i* y ou tiiought lie w*s ilouble "F rom now on you ain’t got *
r.r In ia.,it-rv ’ It,. » 11 • t r *»
crossin' you. livin' to slip you s methin.’ I thought the same
thing, once upon a time. '
"You did?’
' s in* ling When that fella Grimm r*me near croakin' him, he «eppt me od»» of Hob's cards I wil l "vr end had ll nut with Hob. I tut hi* i-al measure then. Has * m*ii *11 thiough. • >o are yon!" she ejaculated, "*'iil fnen ere hard to find "
Hilii* to worry 'bout. Hank,” said Jingles, congratulating him. Hank gave a peculiar smile. "Nothin' hut that littl* g»rs Sippins*s. Jingles. An’ right now. I ain't *ven worryln' 'bout thaL" Suddenly a shout went up. Rob appeared, t'earlng Jane with him. I liey were headeil by lammanr, who si'lsd a* a militant vangasrd. Hu* Hi* ben plan* go astray. In « tliownr of confetti and rice. Jane
"I hen you gut real sure an' come broke nwey from Hob ami reached over a nd tried to faslcit yourself Hank and threw her arms around
on t licit *■ -m■>iany. Llslen, Jane,” j hla neck.
he suddenly h»«m-ne eerioua again, "Hye, Daddy, God Rlet* yea." " r wagn I never l;iteml«d that you For a moment, he strained her t* an me wa« lo g-t hltcheil. It lum, then he let her ga to has w »an't on (be lards. Inaisad of n»*rlny. Ths barrage of rlre eealakln - dat kiss a* tho groom, I'm Mnued. TLe three negotiated the g '-ina tak* it ** pt* host man.” diior, Jumpei* into the car. the M‘ *ot up. apparently light chauffeur t\*« :-iurcd much re his heane.i. Tammany realir w*n' ; chagrin. He jammed ths Hispano -«l to gel away somewhere alone into high and ths ear *hnt ahead. "I'.o got lo til back lo dat wheel, while the teitsite of old ahoae' Jsn • I m lavin' down on th* old cavorted In glee and *e*m#d te man now. as it i*. S'long.'* he give a paean of tkanksslving. walked "If without wailing lo hear i They caught eight of the steel h«i answer. He walked half blind- skeleton of ths wheel A tear
iy past the shack. She saw him go hurriedly down towards Hie Inlet, Ignoring a hail from Iter father. Hoh went so far a* to turtle, Ralph Uwene to the wedding. He I
itsrted to Jane's eye. "Daddy's happiansa.” she eald to Hob, "And you're nUee, u lee talshed. Me kissed her.
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