The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 April 1928 — Page 3
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IFIED ADS fer rockirnr ohalr? .nfiHition. Phoflp 19S-Y. 2S-2p.
j ronduet inve«ti(ration* In an effort to' ”
draft a model system of Physical
Education for American college*. ® Q P H O T. C Thi-- is one of the newnr fidHs on > ’''"K-I-O etweavor, for this organization that ^’ The Day is rapidly assuming national import- ^ Here Alld There
THE OKRENCASTEE DA TTY BANNER, SATURDAY, APRIti 2$, li»28.
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Ijr ; _ femoM buildipp
p, delivery, price right >tt, 502 H. Ihd. St.
interest in Oilbert Toy, a Canadian i stepped too close to the stairway in' Evens, et UK (W.TM 35 acre- in *1.00.
fnv dog, in the latter’s puppy days, the darkness. Madison Township, *1400.00. Citizen- Trust Co., (Admr.) to WilThe two were inseperahle until Dan-‘ .. q, Harriet P. Hill to Clemie \V. Bat- li :m 1 Walton et u\ (Adm. D.» l . nie uied a victim of heart disease. noth r. to >ts man (W.D.i 10 acres in Frnnhlin ,c> in .leffrrsnn Township, .r'iOftfni. ^ Gilbf-rt became grief stricken and re-1 i Mi is|,| an ' 1 Sl 1 ^ Township, *1.00. liaymond I!. Donehew to Charles
j m. imp* V ^ and wait: for five day J N ". r,Rf, P , T " M':il |;a»ley R, lldl et u\ t4 lailM P I 1 I . W D ) land in Russell once. |»r. U. R. l«Porle of the Uni- •i* ^ k & '-k & & *1* & Pour years passed and he fell victim aktnw 'i tPr: issrn vNfi: com Routt et u\ (W.IM lot in Cloverdale. Tevr-hip, <1.00.
versitv of SoH.h.m California is! * T W i W % VT r ^ tW maln<ly tha( c | aimwl I p -' s .' ^ 1 mh’xk vv., , :n..
chairman of the committee; other!
members :up- George Little, '’"iver- §yCgjf|Qjs0g Wlfl
sity of Wisconsin; H. H. Scott, IThi9Mp.l ver * lty of 0rp| ? on ; and L. 1\ Hell-|
'imont, University of Tezas.
1 Dannie.
The owners remembering the dogs
'no.'
Ball Game, 13-12
A ir- chickens, . and nrphlh|ton-. Phone
£0-31.
DF.PALW golfers jo play
In the game featured by
< iiui’i \|\ r os voti: and ri) roin
'tool: AHUtK.Ai.l
friendship Imried Gilbert Toy beside! :)nd''nn> r «!"!m*ri{?y»"havine l\?r. ‘ Dfinnip I ,0 ' n r*‘ fll*»d Uf u.>n.»*laini herein ami
affidavit showing that tho dufundants
— ,i. —o— — Kdward « a Ivin and « alvin.
i v if*- of lldvvard t’alvin. ap»* non-resi-l J d*»nt« of thf* State of Intliana; that j paid action is for ih»* f«*rcclostir«* nf a mortgage on real estate located in'
^ « . . ... ... vw «imo I'titn.-iin t'otinty, Indiana, anti that ! INDIANA SQUAD SATURDAY' h r !ttin * and Prrors ’ StatP Nnrmai of. resulted in tempo'rary injunctions be-' i :<;,rr^^^ n,Uin " " | I'Zl n T e,i 0U, ^ n *» u '* ™* i^ned in Federal Coutt at Hanv JZX 'Z ^
If:- romlrination cna.l The Tiger linksmen will ,ee off! field'here KHday aUnoom "" "* I'.r .‘l"
** i day'at* Bloondur^on ir'hrTlScn I the .. I,, •• vrnme.. „> ,
« oiirt House, in Orucncast l»\
tlunitit i ti s.i in
oi»nud:iint. the Ham# will he heard and] i< rmin- d in their ahsetic. |
COMPLAINTS ARE MADE Complaints of student-' drinking at
heavy 1 Purdue University in Lafayette, has nal of i resulted in temporary injunctions be
Urre Haute nosed out the DePauw ing issued in Federal Couit at HanvU ni ; j jail tPfiFn, ].j to 12, on McKoen i moihl against 24 owner of “ neak* ^ 1 ‘'oit ss th«>
1 . „ r ! • -nd ^a> uf the
easies 7 m Ihe col toff? town. I mmim ''irctilt t
day at Bloomington in the second tilt! for the Tiger-, was ‘knocked '’^rinj FJllr a ! n iX ,,, Thrnir T'*L af ^ Ihe same team that the fourth inning. Houck ami Fowk i tei Albert Ward, United States dis-'''''m'i‘!aVni"'.ne nN ""
then toiled on the mound for the Old uict attorney at Indianapolis, ha.l
Gold. Hedges ami Kruzan did the filed complaints,
twirling for the lenchers. Evidence against the alleged wide
t ,.Wt
of the season.
LE:-La ly’s Black s uit! ( | e f ea( p,| f> ur ^ ue w i|| f af( . lhe u„ os . heap. Call Banner Dffice.^ lPrs j n a || probability. At present,
^'‘“ l ! however, there is some doubt as to
_ ! Hughes’ eligibility.
LEt-GUdiJu*. general, ^ tPaiTli consistinff or Bpit) nan . ^ eV«?nn f ° r ’ ! nif ' 1 ’ ' , ' in, ‘ s an ' 1 » l '3bes has been i,o a % per p fart j c i llg haI . ( j lhis WP( .| { an( | (- a p
tain Ilest reports good scores for ev-
ary player.
Smith of State Normal and Amler-
open -elling of liquor in l.afoyette
lias, ten *1.00. No Sunday Anna L. Day. Fillmore,
lS-W.-Sat.-tf
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— Furnished rooms, -ith bath, centrally located, sntiably. Phone 540-Y.
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iWCNlk PISTOL MARKSMEN M AKE (Jl VLU'YING SCORES
on .jid Lamphear of DePauv each j was obtained by special under-cover ina-hed the ball over the right field agents nf the prohibition depaitment fence for home tuns. The score. i For many years Lafayette has
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^ OuwrDgblaU by FBO Plfitui** Curp. 118 rl Prvm »n# thrilling *B0 Dr»m» »urring Ralph Lawla. A'Y.VOP^/*' i askiiift you to epare pie, becauie I JJtWtny Halvnt. <i rpokit police- ian t explain, lioodby*. *10*. U lure<l from M* &]/ a Irl •'DANS'Y ” fer fappo*«u!iy written by hi< »oy Jimmy felt hla throat pretl) full k'ard brother, Diiky, 11 title Hull Sn himself .0 lie HnUhed readlu* •tge't gaiiy again raidx the llnytun "('liear up. folks It’s not as bad **ffc icerehtnitet. Danny it it it- u s it looks I was lalkiui; to t’pmchwff4 front the ityartment in dl»- ml.-.slouer l.eonard this morpln*. grace anil decide* to go into hiding and lie ayreed wllh me that tnera
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I I I I S EM’EKIENt ES
INDIAN APOLIS, April 28 (UPi
Normal 1 2 0 ii (in 2 3 0—13 DePauw 0 1 0 0 5 r, o 0 i —12 Batteries—Hedges, Kruzan and
• he-tnut; Mel ullouph, Houck, FowleJ| 0 ( P years those saloons have beenjthe ca e- where “girl- leave home".
hern known as a loan “which like- Lack of "pioper home condition" and it li(|uni-.’’ in the old day* it sup-1 lack "of family understanding" are ported u long list of aloon-, and of ] responsible in about fiO per cent of
ami Sehedner.
Eighteen juniors ami two seniors have qualified in pistol marksmanship during the firing held the last few weeks at the aintory, and are now eligible to enter the -uinnie, ramp at
Camp Knox.
The following ate pistol markswith marks between 78 and sr,. ! Gregory, Harley Uuckhulter, .lame-
NT: -Three, room furnish. Huffmani wiHard Arnold, Le-te, L of)IP of ,,,
apartment and garag,.. Npp , y( , la | ph KicP) j e ,. P
Old Gold Swamps Rose Tracksters
“blind tigers." The down-fall of these Alt -. M. George Amoros executive tipei- will lie brought about, it it is! -eeretary of the Travellers’ Aid Sori-
brought about, by stu< ent boys drinl. jdy here believes,
ing. In s|iile of ull thi- talk about “The toge and the movies lure "I'lamiiig jouth" the drinking of I’m- ; limit 1.", tier cent more and hatred due students has shocked many pen-j of -chool draws ten per cent,’’ she
aid.
o» the udrii* vt Jimmy Wellu, a netitpaim reporter. Jimmy, with the aid of Danny and Mary ilillen, Danny i twtetheait, who . tm ployed in the ofii* of Hired liny ton, Jr., hope* to learn the identity of the real leader uf bandits. He
DePauw’s stellar track team ran
pie, they have complained to the fed-ji-tal authniities and now the-e authtirities have started out to make
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)f..r rent. Phone 321-Y.
wild over the Rose Poly thinly olmlon Uluckstock Field hero Friday af- ’ ternoon, winning by the top-heav\
to 14b.
Johnson, | Hugh Spohn established u new De-
Yeie .Sutherlin, Cyril McNary, Fred I’auw record when he tossed the shot 1 ', nrie Hettmansperg r. Willman Whit- I a distance of forty-one feet ten inches * a,|,u
Lafayette a dry town.
o— KEMAE MAt.A/IM:
Cuiinusly enough, she believe that | romantic—employment-, accounts fm 1 u very -mall percentage of tun away gills. Hie -aid that the wander lust is 1
-itt, Harold Koenig, Kenneth Nel on.JTbe old record of forty-one feet six •
and Eugene Schtifker.
! inches waj Rollet
niado in 1898 hj
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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT
HAGEN Ki l l All It.
WANTED Earn extra money -ew lime. No selling. Flxta-ii-:p- ar> materials supplied; , Stamped Envelopes brings 1’ri-eilla Garment (’o., 28-5-2-11. DEKLY— Men wanted to te and take 10 orders daily motorist . .More order , j, Item, "Eleotro-Magneti:-Light." Write for demond particulars. Magno Sab 3 »n St., Boston, Mas-. 28-Ip. | Earn big money spoie g at home. Materials -uppprience unnecessary. 2e ling particulars. .Steward Mercer Ht., New York. 28-5-2-f). J. C S FNVEI.OPFS at lionv de. Experience unnecessary. *15 to $25 weekly d 2c stamp for particular-, ibpt. l'. Jg2 Gary, Indiana. 28-Ip.
FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY,
difford K. Dickerson of .luckson AIOOU 1 Al ' k ' 1 " u ’ A, ” ! - township announce* that he is a , Amhie ( omp-t.,r, todnv w,,n Id
candidate for rem.mination the| l ' ole mat<h w,lh WalU ‘, r ,l,, ‘ oft ice of Prosecuting Attorney for A, i nPr,< i un i >’ r "
Putnam County subject to Ihe decis- " 11 1 • ll ' lW ' 1
ion of the Democratic Primary, May
8, 1928.
, j hide •
ional
to ipiil after
Hagen was 18 down.
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BLOOMINGTON, April 28. (VP) more apt to strike the girl fir-t when The Staff of students who have he i about fourteen: "They seem hi lunge of the Vagabond, revived ; leave (he fii -t time when theybe magazine at Indiana Univer-i about fourteen,” he said they're ity, ha been announced. The first! likely to Is- about sixteen when the) i sue under the new staff will he] make their next trip,
published within a few days and will Most hoy- who run away; she -ai l, contain -onte unu-uul articles. “arc attiarted by adventure: They
The editniial staff i- composed of | seem to have a wild desire to see ju-t Maurice H. Smith, west Lafayette, | what is over the next hill.” Mr . ■ ditor. Dixon Trueblood, Marion, Amorosi said in referring to hoys,
managing editor; Brand: Steele, ln-| “Boys who want to run away,” i ianapolis, humor editor; and Myron he aid, “are quite often victims of I’aige, i'erre Haute, exchange editor. ! parental viciousness. Sometimes
o — 'though they just have a desire to go
i out and get a job and work “just lik.-
I had does”.
54 ALL OVER INDIANA GOSHEN-— A speedy incendiari-t : lired three harn- owned by Mrs. Lucy De-1 ... .... .
FOR TREASURER Alva E. Lisby of Marion township announces his candidacy for the nominniion for trea-urer nf Putnam Uounty, subject to the derision of the Democratic primary, May 8, 1928.
Lloyd Messer-mith, all-round • -1 iheirs, in' I agon,c . The barns I’auw athlete, announced Saturday we)v |l>catP)| m , uffeleIll „ ai . ts of th e morning that he had signed a ion- , ,, . , . ,, ,v,„
, town. .Authorities said all the tires
to coach basketball and teach . . , . . .u
were -tailed at about the -anie tune.
JN Make money sewing at ate time. Experience unnec--verything supplied. Steady stamp brings particulars, rment, 543 Broailway. New 28-5-2-p
Nervousness 0(|en Uue to poor climinalion Men and women every wliere use and recommend Foley Fills diuretic tor eliminutiofi and relief from nervousness Salisfaction guarantee*! Foley PHI* A 4iur«llc *thnul*nt for lli« klilli*** •S.iJ Itutiyahriu R. P. MULLINS, DRVGGEST.
tract
hi tor) in the Shortridge high whnol at Indianapolis, the coming year. It ; was unofficially announced Friday j that “Mes.-er” would go to Bainhridge I following his graduation in June, i Messer-mith ,-tated that negotiationhad been underway with Bainhridge I school officials but that he turned (own this offer to go to Shorttidge.
141 II ESI A I L TR ANSUERS Foiest Hill Cemetery to H. E. Shoptaugh et u\ tCefit. D.) lot in Fore t Hill Cemetery, *150. Lemuel O. Skelton et ux to Perry
The tire department extinguished the
blaze.- with a small lu.-.s.
G. Urun.-on t AN . D.| land in VA’a-h-
ingtnn Township, *1.
—O— I Sophia f>. Hlayde- to Gen. A. EitzTERUE HAUTE-* Mis- Lois Reap, immon (VA .D.i 40 acres In Jackson ley, who will be graduated from In-i I own hip, *1. •liana State Normal here in June, ha.-j K. K Ellington et ux to Nellie aceepted a position on the faculty ot | Browning (G.C.D.) lot in Greencu ith the National Park Seminary, a school i Original Plat, *1. for gill- at Glen Park, Mil. She will! x'ellie Browning to It. K. Ellington teach piano. I and wifi* |G.C.D.I lot in Greencastle BLOOMINGTON Charles J. Sent < iiiuin.nl Plat, *1.
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SV— Earn *27 week ewing experience wniece-sary. No material cut, instructions . Stamped envelope brings r Royal Press, Jamaica,
28-5-2-p
•*'—F.arn *17 doven sewin'? Experience unnecessary; no Easy, steady work, materials •ire ed envelope bring- de--dien Dress, Goshen, N. Y. 31-7-14-21 28 j ■ -o MtaeflMiftitt-.
MIGHT COUGHS 1^ Positively stopped almost in-«-j stantly with one swallow cf THOXINE
SUNDAY’S FIVE BEST
FK A l l RES.
i bower, dean of men at Indiana university, wdi -|ieak at a dinner of the Chicago alumni of the state i -chool celebrating the 198th anniverRADIO ' al * 1 ” l foundation day, May 2, a -
the Edgewatcr Beach hotel.
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cf I'utniini
sol'll I’ or *l»UIM' I H*TIOS N,uii i IS io r.ti> nl\.*n till)I the an-
ctcrsignsfl has lie. n 111 notnts.t I.) ,n.
iftc,I| tin* flrcidt f onr* 1
It,. «>l Ill'll.,UC
oMtutu nf
of Putnam «•minty, »V ^ oas ' M ;;
uitmn • a! t fA tn* ' <il V'-nt
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Leslie Allee iind wife to Monroe | Twp. school (VA'.D.) lot in Bainhridge |
*240.00.
Era W Braun to Minnie K. Frazier! i VV.D.) Jot in Greencu tie, Jackson J
Boulevard Add., *1.00.
George C. Harrison to Earl Lee 1
HI.IT'FTON Mrs. Muudelen 11 Green (\V D.) land in Clover,iale
Am lutv. Egh y, 02, is dead here tho| lownship, *1.00.
VVJZ Hook Up 6:15 Collier'- Hour. v i tim of -elf-adtnini tcred poison.' William Shea et ux to Joseph VA. WEAK Hook Up 5:20 Capitol The pi 1P woman mistook a bottle of car- Allci. (VA'.D.i 2 lot- in Greencastle, at re Progtam. bolic arid foi uteri ' me and drank thui Lailload Enlargement, *1100.00. WOR Honk Up 1:00 Symphonic 1 contents. 1 Jesse L. Ellis et ux to Lynn
WEAF Hook Up 715 Jeanne Go>
den, Contralto.
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notice r * of Put nan# county. The »iikaea Oo., is paying *1.50 J«s ami cattlo. Will remove f free of chgrge. Reverse ’<1 394 or 5304. fb:* plant ,,| ‘ r goes out of business, 2T-30t.
“ penny supper at the n Fhurch from 5 to 7 o’clock lin ». Ip. n i'il FOE TEE BANNER
0Rd LD HIGH position
F, Hughes has been acorif nr the highest positions in I v ’‘ , > nf Directors of Physical] lf,ri 'b America. He was per‘bpr inted by the ppesidept of ] l,,! as nne of a committer of ! Jl’ ^rs on Curriculum Resent -1 ■b-ical Education. b'ttfo/.-e t>f D,y fomipittee if to '
C"f _ •t*f* Ru «* «ru M £«* VsiRipt, Al**y 9 K t;. gH# SOlllVOUWTSfWPVWMIW
Farmers W ho netul in»ne» now or who will need money ih'* hgring bhould not fail lo investigate our “Farmen’ Finance Plan” Through which you are supplied with ready rash at once, with repayment arranged for a year or less from now, «» convenient. It’s Ihe best system yet devised lo furnish the farmer with quick, ready cash, so necessary when spring farming pUns atari. Indiana Loan Company 24'j L. Washington St. Phone 15
Hour.
WOR Hook Up 8:15 United Military Band. MONDAY’S FIVE BEST RADIO I E ATI RES WEAF Hook Up 7:30 Goldman
Band.
talk before 225 members of the con-
the Fir-t
AS OR Hook Up 8:00 Pioneers anil gregation gathered at Buccaneers. Methndi-t church here. WJZ Hook Up 5:30 Roxy’s Gang. —o— WEAK Hook Up 6:30 The Gypsies, j BEDFORD — Holland Bail* )
WHAL BALTIMORE (286) 9:00-
Naval Aca iemy Band.
the Bailey Service companx here, and Paul Jack.-on and two girls were only slightly injured when their auto enroute from Shoal- kidded in loo-e gravel about five miles west nf Mit-
t H ANGES ARE M SDK.
Several changes have been made in an(| f;VPI1urMP d two times,
the schedule of courses to he offered •luring the summer se--ion of th»‘
BLOOMINGTON
When the na-
University. acconlipg to a statement, K et-to-gether of the Omicron made Urla) h> Profe.-.-or William A. x,- u convenes at the University of Huggutd, .Summer School director. Kansas Miss Vila Anri IVtro, of I.oI'rof. Edward R. Bartlett will not |- a ntville, a home economi - student teach in the summer school this vear at Indiana University will represent a.- previou-ly planned and courses ,n the Imtil chapter.
Religion- Education have been dropped from rite curriculum. Prof. An-
VINUENNES Dr. Arthur of the state bureau of child's hygiene department has Ih-cm in this county la)ing plans for examination of children
drew AV. Crandall will offer an advanced cour.-e in English hi-tory cni-
le-ponding to course 204 off>n*d tin- mrt <lf M an( , year. Political science l()2 has been , .
added to the schedule with Prof. Cohen G. Pier-on as instnictor. An aatempt is now being made by Professot Huggatd to arrange for a
the first of June. Children ages five and six years will he examined.
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WABASH— Williard Block, farmer living near l.agro, who di.-appi ar-
cout-e in Spanish if enough l ,, ‘ ,, l , ' , T from home la.-t February ha- re-de-ire the subject. Alrean) nine slit- turned. Black said financial matterdents have completed their repUtru- v,. Prp the cau-e <d' his leaving. Durtion by filling out their program i n g his absence he wrote his wife card- for the summer school and nth- several time -aying he would return eis may register at any time. as soon as he could straighten these
n j matters out. DOGS REST TOGETHER
EVANSVILLE April 28. (UP)—! BLOOMINGTON— Frank II. GenDannie and Gilbert Toy, Damon and j try, recently sustained a fractured Ipvthias .logs owned by Mi. and Mrs. shoulder when he tumbled down a i' r v>-sell ie-t together in a grave flight of stairs while visiting at the at t he Vessel I home. nf hiN ,,rnl ^ r ' , Wils Dannie a fatherly dachshund, took reaching for an electric light and
must have been something O'er* that would come out later.” "That g not going to help Dauny.”
sobbed tile girl.
"You bet your life that It Is." re-
plied Danny.
"You ami I are going to clean
jwcprcfj Doyt’in. Jn Die meantime ,h|* up ami not only niaka the elder Dayton u threatening a ihtng* right with him. but ilean poke department shake up if Ute this gang’i iglit out of New York "
"Say, lad." asked Dad (iillau. "4o you mean thi* or are you talK'ug. it seems to me that if there was anything that could be cleared up that easily the police would have 1
done It by now."
Dad," answered Jimmy, "there’*
raiders are not captured.
"More than you think.’’ snapped Jimmy with a coplldenee not wholly feigned, "at least l have, for I'm willing to lay dollars to Htale dough nut* that 1 know whoa head of the
whole shooting match Het you some things that the police e»u t i'll hang It on them Inside a week know, and this is one of them. Thu how s that sound to >• at I . Irl hts done more thgn an* "What * the use, AAelle? If you of the police already, and if she# should happen to do It the police game she can do a lot more department and New York itselt "Shi s game, all right.' agreed would owe you an unpayable! debt Dad, "but what’s the great idea ’ ' but you ’’ Why, Danny and 1 had about "Say, that debt Idea puts It in the decided that young Dayton Is the hag The limit's down lo three ilays 1u*lde man for th -ilk gang. Mary and all I want In return I* exemp told me thal he wa. In tlnairial tom from speed law* and 'he ail dlfttcultleH, and I know somethlngi dreose* of at least three good about the hid myself. He's the cherulsta I'm going but I I! keep baby we want, hut the police or
K.
—o— Rrown, (W.D.i land in Wa-hirurton WABASH—If preachers are up*] I' vvn.-hip, *1.00 po-ed to put forth “brnin meat” to, K Lynn Brown to Jesse L. Ellis trive a sermon, then the congregation 'd ux, (G.C.D.) land in Madison should put forth "heel sweat” and Tow i ship, *1.00. fill the pews, in the opinion nf Rev.] WlHiam Morgan et u>t to Michael A. Bash Afford, who gave a short | A. AAolfe t W.D.i lot in Greencastle,
('. J. Berk'.- EnlarKement, *1.00. Bit hard V. Compton »*t u.\ to Wil- 1 liam E. Bhoppell tW.D.I 90 acres in 1 AAa-l ington Township, *1.00. John W. Cherry to Ben Face (W D.) lot in Dulin subdivision, *1.00. Juliet Elmore to Lo.-.-le E. Byrd et' u t AV. D.) land in Marion Township, 799.99. Auditor Putnam County to Mary F tain, (Tax D.) lot in Greencastle,! Sellers Addition, $58.17. American .S. Young to Samuel Pur-| el tiV.D.i 2 lot- in Rnachdale, $1.00 Margaret ('. Dickerson to John S. Booler (W.D.I 5 acres in Jackson Township, *1100.00. Central Tiu-t Co. to John W. Rohe (Com.D.) lots in Railroad Enlargement, *3500.00. Louis Morrison et ux to R. S. Wymlham (AA.D.i lot in Hoosier Highlands, >LOO. Herman W. Bridges to William J’. Barton et ux (W.D.I 40 acres land in Warren Town.-hip, *1.00. Frank E. B oker to James Albert, Pi,'sell (W.D.I 21 acres in Jack on! Tow iship, *1400.00. Mary Magdaline ( hamper to Emma McDonald (Cem.D.I lot in Forest fill 1 Cetriftery, *35.50. Howard Rockhill to ('has. Boatright t W.D.i lot in Greencastle, $1.00. Lemuel G. Hubbard to Erustus II. Morehart et ux tW.D.) 29.38 acre in Marion Township, *1.00. John AV. Hoyle et ux to Wm. H. Kheldon (W.D.I 105 acres in Jefferson Township, $1.00. Central Trust Co., (ex.) to Jesse J'.'. Cash (ExerutOI D.l lot in Grig inn I Plat, *1800.00. Jea&e L. Elli et ux to Ray Amos I 1
"Shi s game all right; hut what s the IdccZ’’ In touch with you and w. II 'le.tr ati\ . .V-r person eleept a prett* thi.- up. One thing I want, litougn. girl hasn’’ got a chance lu ih^j Is your promise to give me tiie co- world ot tripping him operation l need without m hav M a wiped hei ears and turned lug to anawer a lot of questions to him. when I may not have (line ' I'll do all that I can, hut you'll "Aon will always he able to get have to tell me." through to me. atisweird I,ti Hard. "I'll tell y ou, ad right, f ould "and though 1 haver t very much you arrange a dluuri date with faith, i wish you luck Dayton?” Oiue outside Jt'nmv hurried tc Mary elulled a little For the Dauny s room. No one knew where past three mouths tiht had hega de he was or anything that ha! hap lug very little hut tlodgiug Ihepi. petisd TTo, wotiiau with whom he 1 Y,h. That |iart will he rg|y. I had heeu roomin' had found ihe rait go on: with him any time you leio (or that week on his ud.k and sav, hut I in kind of scaled ofh'.m" the loom empty. Apparently he | am, too.” Jimmy replied, and l.au diepped out of s.ghl. that's the tough part for vou. You’ll The next qiiee' was to fliid Dad have to go aUimn herauoe tied sU* (lllleii Dad was gHing liis views a mile If he spelled ms srouud tbe on the rec ent robbery lo a group ol plat > A"u don't have tcc go to bit old crotile* who had no opinion ol apartment, though, and hs ahouidUT thslr own yet Inevitably mg mined he able to he dlsagre«*hls Hi e guoto dlssgtee with Dad During the lb reslauraut or show. Will T0u past wetk or so Jimmy lied cultl do It”" C;, ( vated Dad tilllen Not from a Sure I will, tomorrow ai(ht, criminal angle, hut retliei as a Whai do you want me tv And ‘' u \x? i haracter for a possible play, now Jinuny didn't ceallv know HI4 he found tble friendship doubly use chief Idea was to gi)« th*«e :
Homethilig to think about get!** their disappointment, hut pUlltii
ed hla wit* togettiei he replied: . .
Anything you cgn That saps been meat for nearly every eltott girl in New York Its (trluke Ido min h, and my hope Is that he will do the same with you Thqu Itle up to you to smile some lufortna
j i Ion out ot him "
Til do it I'd do auytbioc fer
Know where Denny Is”" he ask
Haven’t seen him since Salttrda) noon.' answered Dad, "as a rule he cuinea ground to take Mary to church but he didn't show up
today."
Knowing how ninth the old man thought of Dgiiii) and hoping to spars him g little pain, Jimmy mart
sd to tell him some plausible 1 Danny When will I see you ea*td*" story. Luck however was against T don't know Idu going to fbF him. for Dad was tired of his argu low up an dee or two of mf ewg,
meet and wished to go hack up
stairs.
Msry was In the room, and one look at her told .limtiiy that she al isady knew AATillu Dad wa* downstairs the mail had arrived and there had been a letter from Danny. Tearful 1) she pressed It Into Dad's hand, then as the old veteran tried vainly to lead It without his spectacles, look it from him again and between her sobe read him her letter. It w a* short: Dear Mary- I don't know what to say, and I haven't the courage to fee* you. Yeaterdey I didn’t say the thing that wa* 111 my heart for you, and today I know that 1 am not worthy. Everything l* wrong 1 may never see you again, but whether I do or nut, till the very end of time I will love you more than life. YOLK DANNY. Mary broke Into sobs aa ahe tin lahed the letter. "Daddy, what dona It mean. I love him ao much, an' I don't care what he's done ” Dad tried to comfort her, and as be ptaaned her tumbled hair agalnat hi* cost he caught sight of another letter on the tnble. Thi* one wa* addreaaed to him. and with diMcul ly ne opened II. BHckoning lo Jlni liiy. he pushed It towards him. ‘ Head It. will you. lad?” It waa ahorter than the other and like that lu Danny « writing. "Dear Old Friend.’’ It read. "I broke my trust and know you mu»t have lost your faith lu me. 1 m not
hut I'll give you my ttlepheue uuW her and you can call me wheit need me." "I've got on# last thing to **v," and the infectious grin was math in evidence, "stop worrying. Yee i an do much more for yourself ftd him if you will heer up and trf (♦ tad •! grinvtgg about the matter." It was the Utile note that wa* Heeded, aiid when Jininiv left a few minutes after they were both mack more cheerful. At tbs bottom ot the stair* he paused to light a cigarette. Vilsh I knew as much *4 I are tend to do." he tuuaed. "One thing I'm pretty aur* et It that Malotie'a coming hack ben either today or tomorrow to trj and catch a gUmpee of Marv. VA’bea he does maybe Ml lesru eohiv
more.”
Jimmy knew that Danny h*( driven a truck before he gamed tbi police force, ami It was hi* but 'bh' Ito would return to bla old tr*d« in ills oil*d, b< picked himself lu a doorway feroea the street, and when Mary left th« house next niorntnf he wae then
waiting.
During tbs laat twautv ndautts a large Mack truck, with the ciutAllu tightly drawn around th* dtlverT seat, had passed through the etc** thro* times It was empty, end h* could not egteh a gUmgit *f (R» driver'* face, but Jimmy wee Pfhftf cure that It we* th# oae be (To be oo^tU»**i
