The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 April 1928 — Page 3
THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, MONDAY, APRIL 1G, 1928.
IFIED ADS A Blessing To
Good Complexions
or Sale—
cw-tnut Antluacite on
14'4t Protect your beauty in all kinds of.
au ' I weather with this new face powder—:
i .,.1 AlhLLO-GLO. Does not uive t’ <* sitin' >,,y « dry feeling, do< a not clog t . . res;
Buinbrulge- 14-lo-lop is not nirc>ctwl so much by perspira-1 ! |}“ ys r n 1 rM , 'n te - r ' 3o 1 I )u 1 rc ' aild hl *r'l fought game to the Illinois Uni-!
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S-P-O-R-T-S • Of The Day * Here And There - ^ ® !' © l- -i, q
MONIES
AT THE GRAN A 1> A
Jno. 11. James, sal S. A. Vermillion, sal., exp. Cully Wilson, assessing .. Hubert Miller, same Inez Wilson, same Mary E. Waldon, same ..
lb I’auw's buseball
team
lost
Good, used, doubleJ n"w JrewVlWsl 'TcTtiul;!'won-;^ Champaign.’ First ' National’s‘‘The Neos^,”'at the
folk, carrier and IN ft. Inquire Clifton Priest,
14-2t
j ing ffs
time. The
f.:—I'o do l » * u i commissioners office alone is locked
- d one,
ManiKittiui on National.
A mysterious telephone cull over] Dios. K. Waldon, same itho private wire of the Governoi uv- blain tiriduiin, same .. o ' , , , i .. ,i Joe Shomaker, same . . a ' es a boy s life at dawn! 1( |a Shomaker! same .. Tliis is one of the big scenes ii\ Oren Buis, same
Anna Buis, same .. .
score was Granada Theatre, with Richard Bar- ■]"h n H• Itador, same
--0 but considering that the day was I thl . lmnu , in the startim.- role Wed. Morlan. same :^n,:;: i ^ r ''’r b " IMh “T ,h v*-i“^. ' ” • tULX.S 0 .::
commissioner added tniit the i o* " 1 ou '- cume wasnt so j 'j-)^ hj^hlv dramotic scenes thi*'. Jno. Pellows, same .. ■: ... • ba ‘ l - fomorrow afternoon with!,.,, *w ..r ! H. R. Woodall, same
discounts for
125.001 Klmer Blue, samr 115 70 J- I- MrFerr. , (b. fund . tov no! Ward Lovett, Co. I'nit rd. . .’T- Ross Runyai. Li.OOj \s iiiiiam Sutherl'ii, tvvp. road 81.00j Ross Runyan, me . .'>0.00' O. J. Larkin, un o 100.00 , 0. J. Larkin, .-..me , 75.00 . 88.00
. . 4.70 .‘124.HI .. 2.00 .. ;t.oo . 7.").00 . 18.00 1783.36 555.20
Win. Sutherlin, same * Ross Runyan, same ’ 00 Ohas. J. Arnold, same Banner, same 103.70 T. R. Woodburn, same 360.00
SUBSCRIBE FOB THE BANNER
up with worthless letter-headed
weather condition.- permitting, the j clcvt-yt'-t''play i ui.ul.j I F1 °y H- Woodall, same
Nl.
l(i-2p
tionery, which if it could h. used ; plu!.'' J'!! 1 :. 00 " '.“"w'!'! th tI>e .?°. S I' i Barthelmess, the star, ami Alice Joy-1 Lawrence McGammack, same .
together two of the I
1». . ii. »> irv/vian, ru Ricnaril Q| a( jy p , r crr y j g amc .
would last for at least 15 year-. : *•‘•"‘‘"■'-•'Ts on Mi Keen Held. j ci ., f avor jte of the films, who i- cast 1 Mia McCammacic, same Stop. Cough. QuicUy-healingT" v ity nim from RU.odnet,* ^i!! ^ Tiv,.'„!!!“ L- e’e j ''
■las. 1. Nelson, same ...
sympathetic lenditiofi of emotional; Hattie Thomas, Mtrn sal.
remedy so good ami so quickly re- —u—
lieving as Foley’s Honey and Tar Tin DePauw tbinly clads will be on SrSf . Po ' thu twice this week. Wednesday
niona, Lulit. Coughs and throat ir- ,i n . .
ritatlons, bard bronchial cough,, lin- ' y . w ' 11 meet Mu,lcie Normal at gering “llu - ’ coughs, almost in-tant- 1 ^l um; ie and on Saturday will take on
]•>-Seven year old Per,uicily sound ami good % Tvs'-cr, Mt. Meridian. IG-lp. F _- Ford Sedan, trailer L tools. Lula Shildmyer.
16-tf
demulcent.
I Miss Joyce was selected for
‘‘I was bothered with a hard ner-‘ l'' ' *' ' l ‘ 1 11 ‘ ,1 rnce t the Oio ro i e because her dramatic ability and
sistent cough, but found no other Oo111 battsmen '
roles. Her work in "The Noose”
sme
instant-. . —
] ly stopped. It combines the ci.iailve tin fn-t going trai k-ters at The undersigned j influence of pure pine tar and the lnoll) |.
: tV.iH i 1 \ I'l'r 111 • iti i i I«•» .1 if !.
Rkii-
ynck 1 ."' 1 mollifying demulcent action of fresh ‘ Je to tin InghOst^ 1 '] clear honey with other healine in-
May 7, 1!»28, the following litomobih -: Ford roadster ir, A-8G2.50C, PJ24 model, -ati.sfy repair and storamountig to $10.; Studes t, r, sciial number 284 - xxlel, to satisfy repair and i-c amounting to $37.40; touring, motor number
. iQ. C. W. Trib-
10-23-2t
gredients. A boon to those who -of-
fer from troublesome night coughs. Ask for Foley’. Honev and Tar Compoumi—R. I’. MULLINS. Druggi.t.
Ajiproximately thirty high school
track teams of Indiana will compete in the local invitational meet to be held here a week from Saturday un-
SUTH’K OP %DMIXISTH\TI«X the &U ^ keS ° # C ' oa<-h W * E ' Notice i; hi-r. to given ih > in un Bausmaii, Tiger ( ub mentor, and irslKiird li., bt-en a^poinlea "• tin ,i,.. .u ,i ,• ,» .i>
a long and eventful screen career,
and w ill win her many friends among | H. H. Elljs, screen patrons. ^ abash Lie
John Francis Dillon diiectcd the picture, and a large atM capable cast is seen in support of the star. Included among the players tire Lina Has-
Frank Roberts, ('ll Supp
Geo. Coffman, sal. | Homer Griffin, san Greencastle Tel. Co.
66.001 88.00 60.00 6P.00 69.001 02.00:
100.00 |
15.00 sk.iio 58.00 45.00. 06.00 ■ 72.001
. 3.70 .. 2.75'
78.651
282.701 , 12.00 . 7.50 ■ 100.83 i
100.83) supp. 71.to] 2.801
same
. Co., same 5.06i
Wabash Klee. Co., same .... 70.34 H. L. Jackson, same 4.40. Grroneastlo Water Co., same . 66.18] Jno. Cook & Sons, same 2.25 , Home Laundry, jail exp 2.31 | Sanitary Supply Co., same ... 7.00
queue, who plays opposite the “tar; i j p. Bartlett, Jcksn ’twp. poor, 20.01
Alontagu Love ami! Busenberg Gro. Co., same .... 33.70;
The Ima Todd
Robe, t E. O’Connor.
mill
uft lit t
’nti
Jul' l.lh <’irc
i Tount y. State of India:: .nlmi ir.itur oi the •*htht • ■ of Mary \\ M« Ke«‘ late of Putnam * Tount >, d< c« 11 Said estate is supply* <1 to l»« solvent. Jam< s L. McK Aii ? , :
iprii 1928.
Wm. Sutliuriin. Attorn* ' : ;t.
through the courte-y of DePauw University. Among the leading squads to perform here will be Muncie, Manuel, Shoitridge, Technical, Brazil,
Montezuma, uiiil Wiley.
|.- : _Work mare and u general purpose horse and can. Bruce Lane, Bain-10-lp For Kent--ENT— Upper four room Heat and water. Close in. jpie. 5-tf. —o———— X’T—3 room house on I’hom 736-Y. 16-Jp
. - • I - - # V O ■ p oCIlIlV O i) • I * » , j Cecil Wilson, Fmkln twp. poor, 4.50, i J- C. Wilson, same 5.59 i ( l iark Suthe^n, same 5.89j
AT 1 HE VON* VSTI.K ! san » "Vi’ ii MI.M DEALS W ITH EVERYDAY I Arthur^BratSn.^cSrton tp K L1LE i Dr. A. H. Moore, fame .... 120.00
King \ idol’s "The Cn>»d," Immor- ITu- & l i no l.br. Co., Mnr tppr 53.67
tnli/.cs The Vast Middle ! !.• (l . Ih ien, same
1'.. Burlingame, same 32.63 Farmers Store, same 58.61:
Classes
iNT:—Modern 5 room Fa-t Washington St. 10-3t
liishwashltis
INT;—Rooms, furnished ; Phone 321-V. l!j j ‘h of Court House. 16-It;
WANTED
To rent house by first j •11 Banin r Office. 16-3’. —o ill TO KENT:—Two or I shcu light hou-c-kecping '
no 367-L.
—y— j jceUaneoui— aim hutching egg.v ihiti l.i ghoms. McCullough ural 95. 6-tf.
loses all its terrors when you l ave the help i f Kirk’s Flake Chips. Out handful fills thepa i w ith rich,speedy suiis that rvtke chiaa and glassware sparkle.
KIRK'S
FLAKE WHITE SOAP IN BAR O .v CHIP FORM
4 ESTKKDAY’S RESULTS \mcrican \>socia,tion Kt. Paul, 5; Indianapolis, 0. Louisville, 5; Minneapolis, 0. Toledo, 7; Milwaukee, 4. Kansas City, 3; Columbus, 2. American League 8t. Louis, 4; Chicago, 1. Washington, 6 Boston, 3. Detroit, 8. Cleveland, 2. (Only gain:.- scheduled). National League •St. Louis, 4: Thiiago, 3. New York, 8; Philadelphia, 1. Brooklyn, 3; Boston, 2. Put - burgh, !!; Cincinnati, 2.
King Vidor has immortalized the hast middle class, their hope.-, trium*
in “Tlie Crowd,”
production for Metro-Goldwyn- ! Mayer which comes to the Vouch-tie Theatre today and which has bi >n ■ \ idor’s pet idea for a motion picture
Howard Potf, Floyd twp. poor, 10.00 C. T. Southard, Marion t’> por, 2.63 j Putnitin Co. Hospital, GC. t]i pr 116.50
[phs, joys and tears ... .... ,, , , I _ , .. , , renl Lucas, same
1>:. E. Hawkins, same ... Vaiula'iu % al 1°o.. -ame Wright A Shoptaugii, same IC. A. Kelly- same
lever since th filming of hi, ‘‘The Hi?| CorlK./^’TmnaiTsame -
Parade.” ! c. B.
j Critics who have teen “The Crow I pronounce it to he as great in it: j «ay as the war pictui . It is a slice "Ut of every day life, gu at in its real ii-m and it- tiuth. Thcis isn’t a char|ucter in it any higher than a petty ufj ficial in a large busin -s firm, yet (the scenes teem with Oranm, heart
! throbs and human inter ,t.
O’Brien, same
31.79 20.751 21.25: 12.25 14.28 51.91 21.00 18.50
Sylvan Vermillion, GC. twp. ]ir 1,‘!,40 L. M. Chew, same 50.97 J. H. Pitehford, same 1.00; Mrs. A. F. Crawley, same .... 87.H1I J. Sudrunski, ,-ame 20.00 C. T. Southard, Mdsn. twp. poor 1.S3 Putnam Co. Ho pital,, ante .. 53.50 Moore & Cook, VVshngtn tp ]ii - . 8.70 Mrs. W. J. Hunt, same 10.97 j Geo. Ke\, same 11.25 Dora MrAninch, J(|rsn twp. por 15.00
V\ VKTUNG I H U St OREBDARD
NOTICE
of Putnam county. Tlie ikage Co., is paying $1.50 and cattle. Will remove
:• ■ of charge. Severn I , V < piund! ’ A k 391 or 5364. The plant] MULLINS, Druggist,
gets out of business.
27-301.
Why Every l ser become a Lriend •• tiever lias any other cough medi•ine acted ns tjuickly and satisfactorily as Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, and it gives complete satisfaction to friends who use it on my recommendation,” says J. D. McConib, Toledo, Ohio. It spreads a healing, soothing coating in an irritated mitamed throat, stops coughing, raise, phlegm easily. No opiates to cause constipation, no chloroform, no “dope You take no changes with cough or cold when you buy Foley’s Honey and
' ’ for it.—R. 1.
I W. 1). James, same
.... . The Cam
regular,, led the. New York] .^ 01 y written by Director Vi loi ! Ind.
Brothers will sell you a or at wholesale price, 'as a aving of 40 r : to 60' c j o.ifforent sizes and makes First filling of Ice Free, j 7-9-11-14-16-18-611 o
DBm ARY
Ruth, youngest daughter nd Earl Fitchett was born , 1927, and t»ro the glow from the western sky, 1928, ,e had gone, leaving i mother and father nnd
'r, Butty Joan.
!e Queen” as site was tailed had at all times it everyone, and the sunshine far ways will be missed ul-
DELILAH Qm*came ■VateK this Space Daily
Yesterday's Hero: George Granthtun. His double in the ninth sent Wright home with the run which enabled the Pittsburgh Pirates to beat the Cincinnati Reds, 3 to 2, and gave the Pirates their first victory. Lefty O’Doul and Andy Cohen,
Rookie
Giants to an 8 to 1 victory over the Phillies. O’i* ul arid Cohen each made tbroe hits including a home run a-
piece.
The Boston Braves continued their it' rig streak, dropping the third straight to the Brooklyn Robins, Bill ( lark, young southpaw from Terre liuuto, Ind., held the Braves to six hi*- and the Robins won, 3 to 2. Frankie Frisch, with a single, a triple and home run, played the major role in the St. Louis Cardinals’ 4 to 3 victory over the Chicago Cubs. Sam Fnty held the Chicago White Sox to six hits and the St. Louis Browns won their fourth straight game. Schulte led the Browns attack with a double and two singles.
Tiger Cubs Met Brazil Thinlies
A large cast was requited to film to Ki ller, same . ..... , . . : Abe Cohn, < loveniale tw it, including a mob of extras large. I |no Cook & Sons Co> than any ever before used tor am , G e o. Thomas, same but a wav picture. Scene were built Huntington l ab., same . on a lavish scale, one of thrm being| •! n ‘ > - t ': imb ' 1 ! b *> •••• a reproduction of famous Coney I,n ,, ,, si(ldons ’ . amt , land. Ollier scenes, including otn us ||. u. |,;||j- snm e ing Niagara Falls, wtre taken on thu High Point Oil Co., sann original locations. ! Bakery Co., same Eleanor Board man and James Mur- 11 '- os l M a ’ saill ‘' my head of noteworthy ca-t. The (Campbell Bros., same
State Prison, same
and took more than a year in
ing.
mak- Harris Milling Co., urne
Mr-. Curtis Lawrence, dpt chin 20.00 j
JESBI&b
Maud Haskett, same | Frank Edwards, same . Amos Nicholson, same Feed Lucas, same ... Francis B> rd, same .. ! May Williams, same ... I Dona York, same Bryan Wright, same .
TUESDAY'S FIVE BEST RADIOS aiSlT.S ' WEAK, Hookup, 8 p. m.—Lvertudyj | C y (’launch, ame ... Iiour. I Elizabeth Bears, same W J/, Hookup, 9 p. m.—The Conti-1 Mary ^Robertsoii, same
nentals.
W’EAF, Hookup, 6 p. m.—Voters’
service.
WOK, Newark, < 122 > 7 p. m. — Main street sketchi WEAK, Hookup, 7:30 p. m.—Seib-
erling singers.
\l Mill BETWEEN HIGH ,xI IK Mil. I R \< K TEAMS HERE TODAY.
“POLITICAL ANNOl N< EMEN1
This afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, the track team.- of Brazil and Greencastle
_____ I high schools met in a dual meet on
“tli* -weetest tlowers of] _ , . •i-.., .ov-w i It; .ck-tock Field here. The todn God’s will, her work! FOR PROSW’L I ING A I KlRNLA , U.-y -
God wanted her for hbl Clifford R* Diil.er-on o ..i " bovc, where she will be beck- township announces that he is toward Heaven and God. | candidate for nnominition for a lovely thing scarcely ! office of Prosecuting Attorney ^ 'fcd or moulded. Putnam County subject to the duos with all its sweetest leaves ion of the Democratic Primary. •*“>
folded.” I 8, 1928.
only be a sleep.
Mrs. Ray Bell, same
Indpls. Orphan Asylum ... Ind. Stale Sanitorium, .-tune . Alva Bryan, Election M. E. Chustian, soldr burial The Banner, pub. prntg. . Pynu O’Neal, prel. hiwy. .. Ward Lovett, bdg rupr. ... Irwin Wallace, same Glen McCammack, same ....
Mil BATHmeUWD ; ' BLAZE SPBING 8 I kTH Dorsett, amt . PORTLAND, Or.,, April 16. (UP)! Ward Lovett, same —With the approa h of the bathing! Pyna O'Neal, same of early springs in the I acific North-j Thc j !ann) . r( hUme west, flappers and other- are again o. & I. Stone Co., ame
the for
ith -ungs and dewy light
blo.-.-oms out of night, open her blue eyes fhu palms of Paradise
oolisb ones cliaH weep.”
« Mil) (i| hi \\ks
"'; 1 Gtank our friends amll 'orth. beautiful (lowers and r,!s of y mpathy at the deatli i
)aby.
‘"i 'Ir-. Earl H. I itchett.
FOR TKEASI UKK
Alva E. Lisby of Marion township announces his candidacy lor the nomination for treasurer of Putnam County, subject to the decision of th. Democratic primary, May 8, 1928.
meet
which was scheduled for Saturday, wa- called off, and it was then decided to hold 1 the track and field contest
today.
i oaeh Buusinun ha- been pushing hi Purple and Gray thinley clads at top speed despite the inclement wouther the past week and the local buy.: should give a good account of ihem--clve against thc strong Brazil ag-
gregation.
wondering how much to cover up. This annual worry is somewhat complicated in both Portland and .Seattle by the fact that laws specify cno thing and general custom? anoth-
er.
A bathing suit ordinance of Seattle insists that bathing suit- reach the knees. Not to be outdone, and probably because of thc ancient controversy between Portland and Seattle, the former city went a couple of steps further.
C. \V. Tribby, same
A. G. Brown, \
John Cook ik S.'Us, ante Anderson Vale. Co., same High Point Oil Co., same . Grant Allen, same Henry Allen, ame C. W. Dean, tme Chus. Silvery, same Leo Williamson, sann ... A. G. Sutherlir, .-.tme ... Thos. Roach, same Chas. Miller, same Dan Hall, same Vern Houck, ante H rvej Hall, im Clay Olliver, ante
: 2SS? KT;-.
must bathing suit- reach the knees j c )f frsol ] Bug:^, ame
I IGERS I.OSK, 2-6
•hkney insihicted. HAUTE, Ind., April 14.- * "mini.- loner Charles Nehf! (he county attorney] l| ie legality of Vigo eoua-1 ' 8 u purchasing agent, au-! to det.l with concerns for 1 "' ' <4 obtaining county nc-j cheaply as possible, n'l he discovered recently a 1 u U1| der the old system uf 1 s Wiieral contracts for cupa quarter, where the county ‘ Jt u keg of nails it could « . Menem, uunty hasn’t been tak-
TAXES
your tjx«« piutuptly with • K.an oi 4H9 “»
No *o-
We wll* loan you
$19 to
;G00.
donriE? no tuib.irrAMing inve*-
ZSASUtZ"* Ind:iina Loan ( o.
E. Washington St.
Phone 15.
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CHAMPAIGN, 111., April 14.—
J Coach Todd Kirk’v men battled to a ^ to 0 defeat here this afternoon, «■- the wind ill: line stluW flake aetoi Illinois Field. 200 ball fans damped their feet in the staiiti to keep w arn.
Beit Fowle pitch.d an air rigid
game for DePauw and was well supported by hi- team-mates, for but few errois were elmlkid again t editer the in fielders or outfielders. Babcock and Straton both come through
with two nice liits apiece on D Pauw nearly scored. The
weather did not stem to interfere with
the good playing of the teams. It was in the first inning that
Brown knocked out u homer that gave Illinois two tuns uud the only runs
of the game.
which
cold
but mu.-t reach thc neck a.- well. However, thc Portland ordinance is liberal in that it specifies that the covered .stuto of being' while bathing is effective between the hours of ‘'6
a. in. and 8 p. m.”
But the fair bathers are not worrying, for no one ever heard of either the Seattle or Portland ordinance being enforced. Th. ii there i a lot of night swimming done in Portland
anyway.
Crooks Can
Win
' by
y KtYNfcTH HALLAM'
lojiyrtaliUJ
k
Prom th* thrllllnu P0O Dram* starring Ralph Lawla. SYNOPSIS | Mary only whispered, but Danny
Dunnj/ 1/a/one becomes a me»»-1 heard something In her voice that
tier o/ the Xew York police ferre at a time vhen a sericM uf silk robberies l,i threatening u shakeup in the department. Uie heroism in rescuing a child in a runaicag is brought to the attention of Commissioner Leonard bg Jimmy Wells, a newspaper reporter asi.p.ied to ’cover the robberies, amt Leonard assigns Danny to the silk warehouse dlstriei .. here four patrolmen have been killed by bandits' bullets since the robberies began. Mary knows nothing of Danny's heroism
wntil she reads Jimmy’s account of vied to her room. the rescue in the paper and in or I
der to hurry home and congrotulalr ] 19 Sncdl Street looked like the Danny she accepts <i ride from her j tough scene In a ten-twenty-thtrty employer, Alfred Dayton. Jr., son melodrama and was tougher than of the mivi who has been thc heavl It looked, Thoro wasn't anything loser to the silk bandits. in tho neighborhood worth stealiiv’
and except when the police wasted
tVlthout waiting to say goodbye someone badly they didn't pay ul to Dayton, Mary scrambled ont oi tiw-ful lot ot attention to the dlw
was different. He was no ladya man, but uveu he could read her
eyes.
She wanted him . , . and ha thought he wanted her. Aw . . . what was the good. What bad be joined the cops fur. He'd got to pack this in. “Why Mary, er , . . I was won* dering If you’d llk« to go for n row tomorrow afternoon. Would
you’.”’
“Sure Danny. I'll ..." And with a llttlo sob Mary hur*
rst
thc car and darted over to Danny. Dayton waited a momont, lomowhat stunned, then drove away. Later Mary was to have causa to
regret that leavetakiug.
Maybe Danny had never been so pleased to see anyone as he was to «eo her. Never a great hand for
trirt. It was too tough, and LeoW ar.l believed like th« old southern fanner that "rats and lattlera Is all right as loni'g you get both. They kill each other.” Even a gaugste* had in be tough to make the Sueil
Street grade.
Dull Savage was tough enongh,
girls, this sudden hero worship had [ Tn the language of tlm gnagworhl him going t nd lie grabbed tho hand 1 ho was u “soft guy.” A crook who aha held out to him, grinning hap wua in with a lot of birds who •plly. gave him soft lays. That, coupled "Come on, Danny, let's tell Dad.” j with an ability to shoot straight* Danny was willing to go any- ■ and au inclination to do so, nia.ln where, but when ho arrived up Bull Savage head of the sweetest atairs, ho wondered whether he had little gang of toughs In the district, profited bv thu change. Dad was j Bull didn't like cards. It wasn’t proud ot him and auld so with a Ua l enough, but It was better than
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. 42.00 . 83.50
595.94
. . 3.40 I , 70.00 . 80.00 . 47.90
158.07 152.00
. 26.80 . 11.70 . 56.671
63.601
UOMMISMOM KS’ M.I.uW VNCFS E’erd Lucas, sal. elf. exp. .. $189.3.1 T. R. \\ ibui . < u"' exp 216.90 W, K. Gill. sal. ... 250.00 W. E. Gill. mid. -al 62.50 Woodstock Typewriter Co., and. 100.00 Merchant Calc. Cu. uutl oil’ ex., 4 40.00 Alva Lisby, sal. off exp 218.9a T. R. Woodburn, trims, off ex. .. 3.60 l.eona U. Cooper, sal., exp. .. 120.07 Edw. Uiteljorge, -al . 175.00 Edw. Eiteljurge, feeling pris. . 17.80 Orville O’NeuT. sal., exp 247.64 Chas. Marshall, sal 112.50 Jno. Vermillion, sal., exp. .. 288.13 Lucilc Hart, Supt, off help .. 37..>0 T. R. Woodburn, a.-.-ior off exp, 23.3.> K. E. Heed, Cor. sal. off 74.75 C. B, O’Brien, »*!, XOo.llO
Bert D. Wi igiit, -ame .... Emery Nichois, same C. B. Knauer, same Rex Hathaway, same Andrew John.-on, same .... Laym&n Hepler, same .... Geo. E. Thomas, .-ame .... Albert Houck, same I). R. Jackson, same John D. Alice, same Frank Arnold, same Herbert Fitsimmons, sutno Lee A. Bryan, same T. C. Bond, .-;aino J, C. Hinote, same E. B. Wright, ame Tildcn Me Neff, same Chas. M. Diel, stune Roy Terry, same Clarence McCammack, same Robert S. Terry, same Sylvia Hurst, same C. E. Horn, same Geo. Wallace, same Earl Herbert, same Ira McKamey, ame H. J. Shake, same C. M. Furr, same
Terr) A- Wilson. Equt. cu. sme 14.50 Midwest Crushed Stone Co., sni 818.o9 Morrison Bros., same 55.25 Standard Oil Co., sumo 166.01 Hufford A- liuggl.s, same .... 210.08 Klmer Blue, same 238.00; Beck Sales Co «me .. 581.00]
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“Aren't yon viy ewertheai tr"
handshnkn that told volume'., aaltor a Uttlo while Mary calm : down snffliueotly to talk to him i,. 'the usual way. Dad noticed In-r. It was a 6 ng Nlinn silica Mary hud look, d so happy as bite did tonight, and ns In w'atched hor ho thought (hat oven Danny ought to nolle., this evening If never before. t-CRhing a little. ,fnr Mary's going would leave un awful void In hia life. Dud wont Into his little bedroom and cloaed
Urn door.
Mary was sitting on the sofa
i cnug a nd ho got a kick out ot
bluffing.
Thu way ha did tt was easy. I very time tha pile ot chips In front of him got low, ho would proceed to havo a “pat bund" and raise the pot accordingly. Ev. vy tinio lie would take the pot without being called. That to Bull Savage, was binding. That particular night he was at peace with tlie world. Not ten minutes before, Sammy the Fence hud left the money for the lust ba'eh of eilk they had raided, and the
Inear tho window, and Danny was resulting haul had been some f. w utiimling nearby. Doth of them thousand dollars more than either
doomed to know that something must happen, but ouly Maty knew
what It might be. “Danny," aho asked, “won’t you ait hero? There’s plenty of room." “Why sure,” grinned Danny, and bo sat dose enough to «*tlnfy utiyono but Mary, who kuew that she was atilt just his kid playmate to
liim.
“I mot a friend ot yours today,
she remarked.
“Yesi, who was that?” "Jimmy 'Wells, the man who wrote the story In the Bun. Ho ^seoms over such a nice boy, and he thinks a lot of you." “Aw—Ui-’s a wise guy—I ain’t *ot Use for any of them." “Danny, you're all wrong. He's quite nice and hn says you’re going to got ahead. He must be good or bo wouldn’t bo w orkiiiA ou that silk
case.'
Mary was excited and forgot a littlo. To emphasize her remarks she was trying to look into bis lace, and Danny looking down at her, and tho tumbling of her bo.-otn be neatb the dainty littlo black lace dross, realized lor the lirst time that his playmate h*d grown up. “But Mary, kid." ha whiaparadi “why are you so Interested iu Wo lla? Aren’t you my sweet-
heart?”
•’Danny!”
Mary was leaning back, her heart in her ej'os. and for u moment Danny ached to hold her In his anus.
n-’H
Then he could have bitten out his
tongue for causing her pain.
H. fore him rose tbo vision ot hts broth«r Dick. Tho curly haired It id that ho had fought lor all his life, the kid who never seemed to bo able to do anything for himself, yet tho boy that had been hts favorite. Whether he loved Mary or not, he had no right to ask any girl to marry him while he intended to dovote his lUo to Dick. He was
sorry he had said that.
Eager to make amends, Danny readied out and held her hand. Mary wan a littlo stunned. Somehow things seemed to have moved loo rapidly for her to halt them. All sho knew was that her love tor him was sUluiug lu her eyes ... If he should cate to road. At the contact, Danny felt a thrill run through him. Why hadn't he realized that Mary was a woman now, and a lovely ona. He had no time for women . . . yet ha ached to take her la hi* aim*.
he or Sammy had figured. That
tru hit gravy, n wa
giving the Bung any mor» than he had to and according to tho “suck- ( er” thcro would ha another haul
soon.
The telephone on tho wall In an buzzing and one of tho half dozen gangsters lazily made hi* way over and answered. “ ’S for you, Dull,” ho said. Bull Savage got up, showing six foot of over-muscled bodv and rolled around to the phoun. Bull drank , more than he should have don* while ruling a tang like his. “Hello,’’ h« growled, then as if in answer to the nihnr's voice, ( “tfure, chief, that stuff was sold b«foie we ever got It. Sure, you'll get your money sam.) as last time. That’s how Hull Savage operates. Got any kick?” Apparent!* sail (fled with hi* answer* Bull strolled back to lit*
table.
“The Sucker Just railed, Boys, we'v.j got a cinch lu that guy. He'd rob his tather an’ he don t have enough sense to get wlso to our lay. There’s nothing else doin' this week hut ha ea>a there’s gotiT to he a dmb at tho end uf next. Lue have a drink.” I Everyone ugrerd but one. That ou« sBcm.-d to b*- apart from the rest. A slim, good looUng young fellow, wheat only weak featuie was a mouth that twitched u little.Dickie Dad they called lum, and nobody troubled Very much about him. He'd been with them for a, long limo, but in spite of that he didn't belong. Ho knew lt f and Dull knew It, and both ot them knew Ibat some day there would] he a time when Dickie Bird would lose hi* usefulness and there would bo no more Dickie Bird. , Dickie was younger than the rest j and far from tough. As Bull passed tho bottle around he attempted to | shrink behind the squat little Italian next to him. Dull caught the movement au<r slopping a goodly
portion of tho fiery liquor into » ]
glass he hold it out to him. “Drink up, Dickie, what the hell j
you sad about. You're the guy with the cinch around her*. You don’t, even carry a gat. They can t even | got you ou the Sullivan. You'rw only the bleeding lookout but you
make more fuss than Sparky . . “Awrlght, Bull, what yer pk-Migg
on mu for. 1 uiu't feolin' good)” j
“Danny, what’s Uis l H» tl *r£TsJ>S (5<»ftriAii.sd.i
