The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 April 1928 — Page 3

SS1FIED ADS

the GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, MONDAY, APRIL 23,1928.

Page Three.

Don’t forget the Voss Washer sale \«vri. . ' this week -i* To nrr 1 \.V ■ . ! J'niMWU Kl.l^ TI()S mis week at lias Office. ' x " • isi < \N«Mii\Tr.s i ii vi -o--4-25-2fi-27-5t: 1 , ' 1 < m \ i \ it i:iik. 'it i*i iO ' A * , l OI VIA . IMMINA.

MITTF.RMrX

rk so ii

Hoarhdale R. 2.

If you want a good garden free'

8 or 10 bushels good for the tending. Phone 701-1. or looi ■ ■ . n.. ion «•.

Good South College Ave.

each.

21-2]). | $18.00 value, given away, this week ""' ' 1

.For Sale

SALE

sn he used for seed, uble-trees, 60 cents

b„berts, Phone 108. . „ ,, ...... [ o- ; ,,nl y. w 'tb each Washer sold at Gas SALE—A rhest of carpenter Office. 23-25-27-31 hone 429. 21-3p o

NOTICE

g^LE—A Singer sewing ma- • am again raising all kinds of Kour>i bobbin. A bargain, vegetable and flower plants at the l, v private party. Singer “me location, across the rnilroaii

P I’•‘PiJ Luca ' J nt.\ * ireuit

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clerk t'oun

tin- Putnam Indinnn, do

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no?ni Mated

ami add rest-'r.-

Momma

l»fctl\»* oltlv ‘■rat and H.-.r trom th« i.‘ , The primary tiominatuui.s

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polls will i» t . pr«*c*lncts fn. o’clock P. t \|

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persona wht pels tor tne

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Forrest Sutherlit South .hickoon

.his» ph I> Hooker. Hoarhdale H. 2.

North l-'riiHklin

Hu£*h S. learcy. Koachdale.

Soufli Htuielidiile

Otto A. Fnller, H«»achdal

Flit

Xonn Roiltf

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Mean part les ns apl't-urs

my office.

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lection in winch sant to he made, will h»- . Ma . n. I:*2S. The l‘eii in th» respective '• O 1 lot K A. Al. until *.

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Machine Company.

23-3t from Canning Factory. Early Cai*jbage plants now ready. (’, S. Butter- (

i fiekl. Phone 132-Y. 23-25-27-30-2-4-Ot!

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t r.tl t lie pc ; • • * 11 H Seeking the VitrioUM offices are i

I-vans

SALI: OR TRADE

[ re Rum, well improved, will

a small business or cityj o i; a( .rc small farm, improv-l Don’t forget the Voss Washer il trade for larger farm and'this week at Gas OTioo. ~ .fence. !H) acre, well im- 23-24-25-20-27-51

farm at Traction line stop:,

as part pay.

-o

city property

improved: will trade for city j i acres improved farm: C ( |,. •(, , 40 or 50 aere farm

a, the difference.

L |v farm, well improved: will

-or city properly.

I,.,, ,■ i i ; will trade for farm

niith of city. 5 room mod-

* cw house, hardwood

jiayment down, balance

L mi modem house: will l (l i farm, (i room house l , ' o' <inall business or small

house: will trade for

jlooin house: will trade for [ room house and pay the diff-

j <; room house for sale: good * L .00 down, balance like', KOI ND: Black an tan hound. |\Vh' |iay rent? [Collar. Owner can have by calling at

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NOTH E TAXPAYERS. Taxpayers are urged to pay their taxes early and avoid the rush of the last few days. Pay before May 7, and avoid paying the ten percent de-

lirninint penalty. AI.VA I.IS1JY, ( ounty Treasurer.

$18.00 value, given away, tin- week only, with each Washer sold at Gas Office. 23-25-27-31

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Samuel Ii t'liN, Mcoituburm;.

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Nialier M> • j f, 1 miiani.p‘hi. v . Alm rt >'1. Imiiuii.t‘ oils

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I'iilli IIKtrict.

Hluirifu ,i . . . uiiuumi. iJrazil. Hcin \ \\ M»r.', I’cn «• Haulc. 1 or ‘'laic l( •• »i: i >.c i.; i\«- l«»r ll\$t*ii Nitti l'ii; ( iaili I t>nnI i«‘s. = Harlnn u. i * m n. t Hrim i.

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(Vote for m. only) Harold -V. I'ordic* Fred L. Sturpeoi., HuRRellville,

South ItiiMseli

Turner Harhison. I:ussellville, R. 1

North < Iiiitou

W . S. Ltiwter. t«ri • ncastle Route

South < Iinton

Wallace Spencer.

Host Madison

(Vote for on. only) ■Inhn NclRon, (Ir* ••ncasti.-. Route , d .1 i■ H. Scars. ‘ Ii .o-ncastle, Route

\\ «‘8il Madison

W illiam L. tJown. ‘ Irccncaatle, R. Monroe. Mrh k ( luiiiel (Vote toi o'i. only» < diver r. W'rig’hf, ‘ ii cMncastle. John I ’. Wysoiik, ‘:i i cncastle JL 1.

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Lloyd Siimin«*r.s, La ml.rid^e, R. 2.

South I lo>d Lewis, I'illuioi

work opposite Lloyd is most effective subject to attacks of black stem rust and appealing. The picture is now which causes an average annual losshowing at the Voncastle theater. | in the state of approximately 400,00(1

bushels.

inre, Route 1.

Humor A. Aaron W.

south Marlon

l.awrenee 10. M.diimis, Fillmore.

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RO ACH D ALE H. S. NEWS —o— Baccalaureate service- for the cla-- Strikes for higlier wages are often of 1928, of Roachdale High School, hearil expressions, but it i- •■Idom were held Sunday evening at the| that a group of people Christian church. Rev. Hoyt, gave For get together and Vtrik' the address and a girl-' quartet -ang - — Marjorie Call (rlayeil a harp solo. 1 On Monday evening the facultv ' gave a reception for the seniors. This was one of the pleasant social events ’

of commencement week.

Tuesday evening the Junior-Senior banquet was hold in the gymnasium. An orchestra from DePuuw played I and Helen Ashby, reader, gave a I program of dances and impersona-

[ tions.

Wednesday evening the Senior 1

I-ower for lower wages. How55 ages ever, this is exactly what happened at Pomeroy, Ohio. Workmen in a boat yards located at Pomeroy, “struck" Friday for lower wages, in an effort to prevent the company for which they were working t« move to another city.

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( Kenneth hallam

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party was held and was a very enjoyable affair. Thur-day evening commencement exercises were held in the Presbyterian church. Music was furnished by Professor Barnum’s orchestra and Paul \\ McNutt gave an address which was enjoyed by the large crowd present. Friday afternoon cla- -day exercises ended the school year and the alumni banquet will be held Saturday evening, A pill 21.

Stops Coughs Quickly—healing,

demulcent,

“1 was bothered with a hard perdstent cough, but found no other remedy so good and so quickly

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|o"in house for sale: $500.00 (139 East Walnut street and |i;,la like rent. 5 room mod- thi- advertisement. i-e: will trade for 7 room o 'in double house: will SURSCRIHE FOR THE BANNER

fc o i>r 7 room‘house.

|\e a great number of other i Rniil houses for sale and trade.! | trade is la tter than a poor f! it ' ou have for what

.See me. Office over Gen-

ii,k, 280 or 707-L. J. K. fll! Course". 23-2t

l*'oi* •l4‘l'ti'rKon To%\iinIiI|» Alphl L. ,i !• 111■ \N n*;lii*;*A *» i» Tiiaa iihIi• |i (Tuirl* ' Ii rns. •' clsvilI*

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SALK:—One wainut four r' il bed and one walnut chest b ie walnut table, qpe rocker and other articles. SS 2t Sand Co n, hand rk ..nd fire dried, Piide of rth inety day yellow, te-ts I " Also yellow dent • t AVe sell it ear or ■'ad. Also 20o bu. Hollyln.iok . 1 me Brattain and Son. -iJe. ind. H. 4. 19-Gts. |1. ' i $ Es- -The undersigned ale to the liighe-t bidders, kday, May 7. 1H28, the following W automobiles: Ford roadster ■ . MU,606, 1024 model, ft, atisfy repair and stnr I,,. mountig to $10.; Stinl' Itiiad-ti r, serial number 284 - | . to -ati-f> repair charge amounting to $37.40; 'oid tauiing, motor number t(' make $55.50. C. W. Trib-16-23-21

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lieving as Foley's Honey and Tar I Compound,” says Id. Boggo- , Po 1 mona, Calif. Coughs and throat ir ritations, hard bronchial coughs, lingering “Hu” coughs, almost instantly stopped. It combines the curative j influence of pure pine tar and the mollifying demulcent action of fresh !

n«. clear honey with other healing in^I’utmo, Indlaiui. j, r , ,|j P nts. A boon to those who suf- '

fer from troublesome night coughs. |

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pound. I!. P. ML'LLINS. Druggist.

THIS 55 1.I.ICS 55 1 ATHKIt .—o Period of showers about Tuesday am again Ftiday or Saturday; cool at beginning of week, with tempi ratui' mosth aliovc* normal tben aft-

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1 I KSDA5 'S 115 I BEST R \I»IOS. 5Y.IZ, WK AF, combined network, II p. m.—Special broaiicast, N’HC staff artists, and Paul Whiteman's orchestra (2 hours). WKAF, Hookup. 8 p. m.—Kveready n,ui, v ith Elsie F'-rguson. WOK, Newark 7 p. m. — Main Si reel sketches. WJZ, Hookup, p. m.—National Federation of Music club contest winners. WKVA, Richmond, 7 p. m.—Fla - ingtou Harker, or. anist.

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disc 23-2t

—For Kent— p: IM N'T— Modern furnished 202 W. Liberty St. Phone 23-Ip

Ornamental Urns

Whv not beautify your yard, or cemetery let with a beautiful cement urn. made in Creencastle. Also porch boxes. 55 ill last a life-time.

$7.50 $2.00 Indiana St.

34 inch urn 1 I inch porch box .. See '.hem at 50 ’» No.

Walter G. Subletf Block & Cement < 4».

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RENT:—Two modern office nd. floor, new paper ami dec-

Todd & Son. East Wa-h. 17--f

WANTED

| IM KS WANTED: - Big Four I'nd Bri'tge, No. 85, two miles | a it le, W* n*

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f 1 El) l'-ed one horse wagon, md one-horse harness. Phone ft 23-It

H. M. Bennett Candy and Lunch Room 201 SO. COLLEGE AYE. (Formerly Pat’s Place) PLATE LUNCH 11:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. 51. SUPPER 5:30 P. 51. to 7:30 P. M. Short Orders—Home made pirn and cakes.

U D Work horac. Reason Ir'ice. Phone 771-X. 23-lp o I^NI'KI)-- Washings to do on Fy and Tuesday. Mrs. Robert P , \ first house south of Beveridge 21-2p.

F 'TED:—A' middle aged woman ft'l to tay with family of two. '" r, h Madison SL 23-2p

—Lost— P'l Two Ford tires Sundav • 1! ■ hr tween Hig Four Railroail ®*‘ ri ‘y Street. Reward. Finder piiiral 223. 23-lt | iscen&neouB— NOT ICE '■rs of Putnam county. The ^ 1 paying $1.60 I 1 and cattle. Will remove * ln K s free of charge. Reverse Iiri ‘zil 394 or 5364. The plant n,Ver goes out of business. ’ 27-30t.

L ' forget the sale of household "f Mrs. Surah K. Bament at “' •Ine rlay afternoon, startoue o’clock. ^

Farmers 55 ho need money now or who will need money this spring should not fail to investigate our “Farmers’ Finance Plan” Through which you are supplied with ready cash at once, with repayment arranged for a year or less from now, as convenient. It’s the best system yet devised t« furnish the farmer with qiiieh, ready cash. necessary when spring farming plans start. Indiana Loan Company 2Hj E. 55'Hshington St. Rhone 15

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First pictures of the trans-Atlan-tic airplane “Bremen" anil its ciev, stranded on Greenly Island will l)' shown in the !"x Nows reel at the Granada Theater tonight. The e films were tale by “Duke” Schiller, the first n,an to reach the now famous tiio alt'r the two Germans and their Irish co-pilot wt re forced down and took refuge in the lighthousc on Greer!; Isle. In iidoition to tin- Fox New-, a comedy an dE-ther Ralston in “Love and Learn” will complete the bill. Jimmy Bittle at the Wicks i i f and “Doe” Noble'band will be tin music attraction.

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(At The Vonrastle)

The task of the motion pieturq comedian is probably the most difficult in the cinema world. He ha t<

make picture- that appeal to all kind- and drained,

of audiences, e-pecially a c.,median of the rank of Harold Lloyd, for without general appeal he cannot possibly reach the success attained by the bespectacled funster. Unlike the dramatic actor, or producer, he cannot specialize. \\jt must give a little of everything in his pictures. Hijob is almost akin to editing the Saturday Evening Host. He must have something in his picture- for all

classes of audiences.

This, it is said, he has admirably succeeded in doing with his latest

Another aviation record falls with iho remarkable achievement of ( apt.

George H. 5Vilkin; and

\nothcr bis co-pilot, Car! B. EielKecord son in flying aero- the kails pole. These two men an

the first to make an ait -

plane trip from one side of the arc tie zone to the other and over the polar i"gion. As a result of the spectacular and brilliant airplane flights of the past few month.-, the flight of Wilkins and Kiel-on will i n: be considered as remarkable or thought of as highly aa if it had been completed several years ago. There will be approximately n,i< and one-half billion dollars spent for

roads throughout the

51.ire country this year and highGood way construction will at Roads least i i|Ual and probably

exceed the highest murk

recorded in any preceeding year, according to K. I!. Baldridge, pro-blent of the Hoosier State Auto A oo;ation. The improvement of the state and Federal aid highway system i~ , under the supervision of the highway department of the various state and will go forward during the ea.-on now opening vith a construction of more th:u 20,111)0 miles of surfaced j roads and about 8,000 mile grad,

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Rapid strides in the era lification o! the common barberry which tine, t

card Indiana grain crop-

Make with a -erious, outbreak Rapid of black stem ru.-i have Strides been taken in the pa-t

year, according* to the

yearly report of W. K. Lear, Purdue university, ii charge of the campaign. However, at the close of tho tenth year of activities against the barberry, the eml of the barberry eradification campaign is not in sight, for the

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comedy creation, “Speedy,” for hi' in- continuation of the campaign ha introduces in it several sequence en- dicated the nece-sity for unrelenting tirely different from anything he has work if U'e c.i-tly bush i- to lie elimi

done, or any other comedian, for that matter. He has one of the most novel picture- in his long list of suc-

cesses.

Ann Christy is the girl, and her

nated. Indiana farmers produce annually about 30,000,000 bushels ..f wheat, i>.5,000,000 bushels of •at-. 2,000.000 hii-heb of rye, and 750,000 bushels of barley. These grains a"

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DON’T MISS IT?

CONCERT

Men’s and Women’s (Tee (’lulis 1 'ombined

Tuesday Evenin.tr,

April 24, at 8:00 o’clock

Meharry Hall.

Admission: Balcony, 25c;

Main Floor, 50c. No Reserved Seats.

BYKOVS IS

Art e*f of bravery hrhip.i a transfer for Patrolman I'anny Malone to the silk warehouse i. istri'-l where four officers have brrn killed in a series of raids by bandits. Danny's sweetheart, Mary tlilh ... ami Jimmy Wells, a newspaper reporter, sus pect that Alfred Dayton, Jr., son of a wealthy silk importer and politician, is implicated in the robberies cud determine to help Danny clear up the mystery. In the meanti me, Bun Ba wipe, gang l( adi i. learns that D ky Iliid, his "lookout" man, is Danny's long-missing brother at l at the point of a pistol forces the weakling Dicky to write a note to Danny to ! c him front his beat ■hile another robbery ts being executed.

Danny let him go. His brain was spinning. Finding Dick had been the one aim of his life for so long that anything els • aeemi d u i Important. Yet the Interview with Leonard and his apparent trust forced Itself into hie thoughts. 4\'hnt would Dad, Jimmy or Mary say If he left bis post. Y'et Dickie needed him. Fourth Avenue was only three blocks away. Maybe lie could be back within tho half hour, but be that as is may, he must see Dick and trust to luck. Tho kid had vanished, and after a hasty look to right and left Danny started for the address ns fast as he could pelt. The house was a dirty red brick one standing on

ed. All that was left for him to do was to get back as soon as po i'do iin.l take his me\clne. There might lie a chanee of arriving in time tint not a big one. As he rounded the corner he heard the shots that started the tight. Then the steady rat-tat-tat of the police machine gun. They weren’t getting away sootfree anyway. Danny tried to run but h1» legs refused to carry him and at the corner of Clay street lie passed out again. When he came to everything was .over. A knot of men were standing in front of the Dayton warehouse and shrilling sirens proclaimed the fact that the police were scouring the streets In search of the thieves. Commissioner Leonard was there. Ills first thought had been to a.-k for Malone. No one seemed to have seen him, and when the motorcycle officer told of the event that h d ui) to their suspicion that all wan not well. Leonard was about ready to believe that Danny had received the same dose meted out to Stninsky. Then he staggered Into the circle of light from the searchlight on the motor hike. A sorry looking figure, his uniform torn, hat gone and blood from a cut on his head seeping down his face. "What's wrong, Malone?" Leonard asked. "I was tricked off post, sir—tben laid out.” "How do you mean, tricked?"

"They peppered the sidecar with I ullcts.''

tho corner and thero w.ts no IK tit

In the liitlu hail.

Hastily he pushed the door open and made a dart for III" stair-. Then a dark shadow reem'd to merge out of the hlaeknes- and he stopped In ills tracks, ids hand darting to the revolver in his holster.

He was trapped.

Even if he had managed to get his gun out lie wouldn't have stood

D .nny opened his mouth to an■ur. then he thought of the renin fos ids leaving the heat. If Ho . .iiigsteis knew that lie had i brother, then that brother must mi md maybe Dick had lire ii on the square. There v.,ts only one thing to do—keep

| quiet.

This was worse than the blow on hi head. He reeled drunkenly

a chance. As Spur' y dived at him mid would have fallen but for the

from above, Hull Savage wrapped Ills great arms around him from behind and held him pnwerlere as tho gunman brought tils revolver down on Danny's bead. They didn’t watt to tie him up, just pushed his body Into the shadows under the stairway and darted out. When Danny left his post the ki'l hail dashed bark to the next block where the three trucks were waiting nud befon he had arrived on Fourth avenue the trucks were tiling lu through the open doorway. Thirty seconds later the mo-tor-cycle patrol passed throngh the street anil found it quiet ami peace-

ful.

Thirty minutes Inter the namo pair came through again and wondered why Danny was not In evidence. Something seemed to he wrong and leaving their regular route they proceeded to cruise around the (lire ed Danny's beat

uppnrt of another officer, then knowing that with Hi*- admission he put paid to his career with the police, tie answered, "I can’t say, sir.” “5'ou can't say! Don’t you reslIze, man, that by leaving your post V n have i-nnimttted the very crime you swore not to do. Tlmt you i . ve broken your promise to me nnd probably spoiled all chances of capturing these thieves?"

“Yes, sir.”

"Malone, I don't understand. Tomorrow you will have your cbwice to explain. Meanwhile you are suspended pending further lnve»-

tlgatlon.”

With tlie words he reached forward and tore off the badge from Danny's coat. "Give your gun nnd hat badge to Inspector Stevens and report at my office tomorrow at ten You ndei rot ibat ti a(<• liable to ! arrest under the penal code if you

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of silk down the chutes into the trucks. 45’liile they bad been watting the four who had ■ ueaked Into ttie building bad piled the stuff as near to the chutes as possible nnd at the end of about thlrty-flvn minutes they were loaded. It had been tho easiest haul to date and Bull looked at ths pile of bales that were still left and wished that ho had brought an-

other truck.

( house, Hull ond; fall to appear?'

were piling hales! "Yes. sir.” murmured Danny.

So that was where his dreams end'd. That was the end of tils holies and plans. Later he remembered that though Ids mind had raced the thought that he was glad that he had not told Mary he loved

her.

Heyond more agony than he thought was tu the world, Itanuy didn't remember much about the re-i of the night. He couldn t sleep and hated to stay awake. When

Things were not to end so • .i- ily daylight finally oauie he went out however. As the big doois swung and walked up and down th» dockhack and the f st. truck passed in sides until It was time to go to the

to the street the motmcycle entered Police House,

at tie- ol r rntug Tbara wasn’t mudh to be done was flashed tne k to thy other. there. A lieutenant and a sertru. ks an l they came out at top geaut were waiting for him, and speed. j as soon as he entered the room Without waiting for tho police they’ commenced firing questions at

to start anything Hull and Sparky him.

In the first truck coniniemed liiing j "You know that you are to blame at the oncoming policemen anil as for tho liasco of last night, don't

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directed their lire nt the tires of the machine Hull and Ms henchmen failed to do any damage, but one of the guards In the last truck carried an automatic ride and he proceeded to pepper tho sidecar. A couple of gangsters were hit, but then a bullet ripped through the tire on the bicycle and the chase was over. As before, the trucks vanished before the police reserves came up and another chapter seemed to have been written into the great ellk mystery.

got to

post.

About twenty minutes passed before Danny showed signs of stirring. Then he struggled feebly to his feet and staggered towards the door. He knew what must have happened. He had been lured off post and another robbery cymplet-J

"Yes, sir." "44'ell, what have you

say?”

“Nothing—I was off my 55'hat else Is there to say?” Danny knew that hia case was

hopeless and these questions were

merely adding to his torture. "Man, don't you realize that you

" ill be accused of being implicated ] In the affair. That it wouM require no stretch of imagination to link you with tho actual theft?”

"Why, that’s Idiotic—I—" for a

moment Danny had let his feelings get the best of him, then he r«»embered that as far as he was concerned they would be able to tfaluk

anything.

"You don't think that, do pour’

he asked.

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