The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 May 1928 — Page 3
THE GREENCASTEE DAIEY BANNER, MONDAY, MAY 7,1927.
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* S-P-O-R-T-S « Thp favorite musical selpotion of Of The Day
■jf j Lieutenant Governor Narciffee Pero- tS If M Ford truck chains. ^ of thp oi Q UPhpf Do . ^ nere And I here ^ >eH. '"all, minion of rana.ia, wilt he =ent ,- u t *’ ® if ® b ? 4i ^ ® +
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over the ether when the A*P (jyp-
.Yellovr S ppf l com, sies present “Quebec \iirht” on \i,.n ' " Nlll'i st H LI) I' I.K ... . , , l rlaude rantonwine. rtay. May 7th ‘ ’ HePauw athlete, face a busv sche,I- House on Vowtlay numtin* and after- 'Un f.sh, p.ke-perch :tn<] 5-3p: The A*P GvnsieV fanciful ,o.„ A c! 0 ' P ‘ his l^nty of ’.tiff on.'noon. Persons are no, prohthued from tab
rmr- The fishin* season in Tn- pa Alpha Ther: Mary Jo Sprinprc. Is.an. . Michipan, from June 2-1-2P (liana close,| yesterday until June 1(1.i will he there from July lti-2'2. Phi Kappa Psi will ien,t Vmtphn Mary i Durinp this olased season i» wnll tin- Alpha Plii "'ill he represented by Scott ’o P.uffalo, Y., from July [lawful to take from lake-, streams HUouise Kemp at Biy Wind lun, <> 'Ji-'Js. Pelta Liwiloiv has not yet
— —o or rivers of Indiana any laryc-mouth- tario, Canada, from June 25-!!0. and elccli'd the representative to their The County Commissioners held p d or -mall-mouthed black ha-s, -il- Frances Winferd will he the delcpate eoaventio't which will be held Aiijf j their regular monthly meeting in the vp r ha«s, hluoyill-, yellow pearch,| 0 f Alpha Chi Ome-.i at Mackinue u t ",rt to September 1.
j Commissioners’ Office in the Court' I'ike, pirkerel, lock ha's, red-eared
crappies,.
the Tijytr base-1 and track team-.
ja-tle, a-opj The A*P Gypsies’ fanciful tour of " , w "." 1
J the Province of Quebec marks
t—An «tra good ; entrance into Canada with the ,|edi-, ‘ ,enni>
ale calf. Allen Bain, ] catory programs broadcast each Mon u v,,*’!
7-lp- ! day evening. n '’ h0 '’ lJ ° '”*■ stvon ff aityteyation of | Some of the choice compositions of!'‘ h41 ' wip|,i<>rs tll>m '^Uana ttnivet-
_Bbt Type Poland j Morkowski, Oehussy, Nevin, Mendel- ■ I taac J. Hammond, -son, Valdez, and Gillat will be ren-
5-2t. dftred. “Rondo Capriccio," a .Mendel-
fhe com plaint on irote.
, inp fish from their Citizen'- 1 ponds, however,
for the —O—
Farmers State Bank of Rainbridpe, versus Frank Ader et al, ha- been |
private
the Old Gold polfers will TT ’" !, r o"'Pan*. Rtx’eiver^
•^ity. The DePuuw artists will *■ ade Indianapolis Tuesday t** cross hats with the Butler luayer . Also
INltJANAPOLlS The mtmtal . meeting of the Po-t .1 employee- in
in .l dismissed from the Putnam Circuit! fhp (listl i, t v l „ |„. , lhi
yfat Mat 12, at Wahash counties is p “ntecl will lx* Giant, lluntinyton,
C ourt.
7-lp. spots in the evening’^ program Nev b" WU " lhf * Wi ‘ b - h rac-1 House was f,IW praet.c ; wiH speaker
... . , , K program. ,>e\ (|Uf , ( i Vl , , Wu | ally all d .y Monday, with county re t!
—n- 1 m, inimitable weaver of melodies, con-1 , . ,, , - I.ale eed potatoes. 1 tributes to the program with “Bar- ti , " , .
-sirto Uk A R„.s Thm. mWTWw, l,urh-;
representatives. Friday the| :,llv :il1 ,l3 y Monday, with eounty team will journey to Terrel'^'"'' Pa.vintr their taxes.
! hnmpiet. .1. W. Welhoin, t incinnati. jt.ost.tl iii - p, «t o i for the Indiana ('is
T ”j"ht TwtaS—(kW V'T h“ r "i" 1 " 1 (*► XZ !£?*&, "o'- V-Saurt.,. .h.-n ,h.y pl.a.l W a, wa..,j.mj^ m„. I' ---..i w-.,.
tralto soloist, will take pari as guest I
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Ity Mayot j |p () p tutalinK 17K were old i uriee. |
11he moiith of Aptil, according h.
; White Leghorn [extra good 75c each. t r |. ■ or Add., P. Cl. Box
artist of the evening.
The AAP Gypsy Hour will, as usual, be on the air from hMO to 9:^01 p. rn. Eastern Standard Time.'Six-1 7-'2p.teen stations of the National Broad-
en— — casting Company’s red network will
■ send the Fypsy Hour out over the 1
r Kent-— air.
-fi room house, fine lo j —o
„f I92M-I929. Furn-j Vote lot Hutty O'Hai, foi Sher f| , )li:i)l , mt
anner Office. 5-lt who male hi> own jecord hy Mai hall .—o — I of Green,-astle. Ip
Three Room, furrdsheii j o
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Willi, Ma. ten, placed .,.('011.1 in the ' in ' 220 ya 1,1 low hurdle .md Tuttle placed second in the mile run at the W 1 ha-h Valley high -chool tntck and field meet held Saturday at Robinson, Ul. These two places gave Greencastle i\ points in the meet. Both hoys received medals. The strong Brazil
„ _ , Perry Mansfield, county clerk, Rec McGaughey ,n City Court. Sunday. (K >(| ( . |(M , k v )lffi „ i( | „ . hoxv on a Charge of fishing w.thout licens- ' (t ^ , iool( ^. , v ..,, ^.,,..,1
e- The three men live in Hazelwood
dimtie' the iiioitth.
il 1- adegcil that they had gone!
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the eounty line an were fi hF.el river without licenses. Cotton of Indianapol «a a in Gieenea tie Monday ntern
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WASHINGTON, May 7. The Me j\ai ,\ Haue.cn farm p lief l.ill , otho
,if'tt the eiiualizaliim fee
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tent and garage.
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KFtn THE H AII.Y HANNFK
\NTFf> Lawns to mow and 'ne |t«-Y. B<( coo l.ishy 7-St [ A garden. Plume (»7*i 7-lp.
For Mother
Young man tt» work in truck. State age and Box X, Banner Office. 5-if. ! —o Loit— Anderson St., 2 month ( ox Terrier, white with Vk-. Phone 70.1-Y. -HI 7-H ;
Old Gold Diamond Team At Butler Tuesday Afternoon
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ohji 1 toil to by Fre-idi nt < o(didgc,| w., pa-sed la.-t night h> the House i
l b, vote was 2tM to 121.
The measure now must go hack to
the Senate for adjustment of diffei-l WABASH— Esther Irwin, dough ‘ ne- with that body, which -cver.il | | tor of .Mr. and Mrs. Cliarli- Irwin, '’•'«* lx- approve. Un t»ill 'y a \ »!• ha. a graduation pro<~ ( d ; to 'J!. b-nt front a eon sin in Afroa. Th«* jjift "‘Oi a> thr<M* iliffoioim* . non**; i- a bt^ulod liag, whicli wa inati* by " which i ol major piopnitiotr , a j a nativt* Kii’l who, accordinjj; t*i the | nt(u»thod ov**! th« ni^a.suiv will h* I («»U'in letter, rould ni ithcr vi ad, * ady l»»r ill'portion b> l , n , -i<l»‘nt write, or talk. The ban: w.i '**ni by I * ••.lidv r »‘. Some* havo pn dieted that I 1 ho cousin, Martin Adam . from Mon-! * • v\il| \**to it a- lu din the onp.in.d
’eQaneon*— O’Hair for Sheriff okui lectrd :4>s Marsh il 1 lo
«!ay. And Johnston's is so delightfully grood it's just what shewdlwant. let send it for you... we are authorized Johnston's headquarters. Be tore you forget, ordec Moth ex's present. Spuuil Mutber’i Day Packagu fa uihfatmj, tun-pound, tiftt-pousJ and fiin ponmt packaga at $1 00, $JJi, V-M $2.00 tbt pound
HttUins’ Dr«« St»r« Authoriz'd Agoncj fo*
JUliNsrON , !» CHOtUlATt*
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ftawn mowers shaspened, gre, man, who ha- In-eu jer ihit ly-.-even year- in
M all kinds of ^ in ^ j 8lJBS CHiBK FOE THE
.‘.red, all kinds repairing] guaranteed, ('•eorge ^ck and Gun -mitli 204 -treet, one block west Hmi-e. Phone 235-Y. jnd. 7'3p
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1 xuuiMsi'H \rio> yr. (., Kt\#>n (hu, the ,ini'.m :i|i|»xnte(i l>> ill' 1 uit Court of Putnam lluliona, (till jof (n.lr. w rill.
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week'- in.'u'livity the Old
Gold diamond .vgret ati. n will ttav, l | to Indianapolis Tuesday, w 1. . . th > I will face the higuly touted Cutler I nine, in the fiist of two hi.i I tilts
j scheduled for the week.
! The Tigers will meet Rose Poly at 1 Terre Haute Friday. A game between | the two teams -evetal week ago te-
-ulted in a 3-3 tie.
j Bert F'owle, senior, will probably j get the first call to mound dutj : against Butler Tue-day with Schi - j net completing the battery. Stratton, ! second ba-'p sud Messer mith, out- ( field, who have been on the sick li-t, ] will again appear on. the diamond.
.(i via, Liberia, West Africa, March II Me Nary Haugen hill la.-t cs on.
n j The House action came after onpoit SLY Mot R I,.,, w K wed f th. ■
in nutrition demonstration wo, ‘l' [ purliamentars maneuve. to remov. here have a family of three which | ;i from , hp of „. n ..J health * . ->'t ')" eugenicnlly . rPVPI ... th ramp k< correct young rats. ] up it- fight an,I made two un me j
ful last minute move.- to that cud. ] One wa> a motion by Repicsentat-
I onimittee which diaft.il the mi‘a-Jt' to uhstitutc his own bill, -imil.tt ' i t. MiNaty Haugen mea in .Acept , .Ini the equalization fee. Thi \va.- re I j jecled oil a r. II call vote, lo t to I4(i |
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EOUTK AL A-NNOUNt RMBNT FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Clifford R. Dickerson of Jarkson township aunoonceo that he la “ randidato fo» reiio mi nation for the offioo of Prosoculing Attorney for Putnam County auhjoet to the 4*cision of the ReoMwrutK Primary, May
b, IS28.
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PRINCETON George Dietz, of
Ftanei-co recently sustained a brok-, jv( . A w( . 1| , )J: |. llU i,i aM;l> , ;mk i llt: .11 leg when he jumped to avoid l*einK 1 |at „„ th „ House leultmc
struck by a large door at the elevator of the Francisco Hour mill. Hii leg \va- broken above th. knee, both bones were broken. Dietz, was brought to tile local Methodist ho.
pital.
—o— I I ’us-age of the bill with the fee PORTLAND— According to re-i mochmen mail wu eypecled even port front fruit growers ot this coun ' by it opponents, aithou) 1 , only y
ly the freezing weather of the pa.-t teeilay they uccee led in ( a, ivtiiK. ■(
few days has not injured fruit trees.! motion by o vote of i ll to 12') expi 1 ' While the fruit has e.-enpeil serious' 1 uj iiisa|)prokal ol the f, c. damage the garden.- have been de- T'aim bloc leaders, hou.'. r, (|uic’.
-troyed to a great extent, it i.- te ly gaih'ieil th.ii foiie- and held the iioved. Potatoes planted deep 01 ''|o,,i with a commanding inaj.ni", tho.-e covered with straw have /mis.— j that repulsed eveiy attack upon the iblv -ut viveil the freeze. hill. Then after considi fat on of the I
WESRArS FIVE BEST RAW08 (i m. asure had complet. WKAF, Hookup, 7 }>. ni. - I ^ • i» ..Hv m.OOMI N'(iTO\ Mary K. 1‘a. th« pDOt Oflur** p«*i niittinu anvMidirU'nt, i hour. jj P( 0 f Rorkport, junior at Indiana! the farm camp revetsed the defeat of WOR, Newaik 1 t—i t» |*. ni. Main |' v(-1 - i C. ha heeti ide- led president y. t,,!i a> and pa -cd th, lull in th.street .-ketches. ^ ^ I of the Theta .Sigma Phi, honorary l form It had de-ited from th ■ outset, j
WRVA, Richmond tJ-.l) ,:D> p. m -1 journalistic oroiity at the school, fur!
—Festival chorus. 1,000 voices. m . xt ypu| . ,. alt ie is a membei , Supporte,- of the hill contend that WJZ, Hookup, 8 I), m- The Conti-| of lh . |ta .„rnritv and 1 ,h '' ""•a-nte a- pa -c,| by the llou " nentaJ .. » 01 th Ind um Doily St.. ,•'• ll nd d by Pn d W.IZ, Hookup, 7 p. m Rhythme J (|(i)U t . iff K |, M( , tl .„ ont „ f Hlooui ; dent ( ooltdge in In veb. m. on 1
ripple-.
the coming year.
FOR TREASURER
Alva E. Llshy of Marion towmhip
announces his candidacy for
inution for treasurer of Putnam Cbunty, subject to the docjsion of the 1
Democratic pinmary, May 8, lO ’ff.
WHIiam A. Ituggard, die ummer session, anplans for summer school lac lit ail J| < umpleted. Regr. -uleiit sHnfe-nts wiH tako 7 9, while tion-re.-ident .11 register on June 11. begin on Tuesday, .htne ummer session will end ay, Auguat 15. ing corps will consist of g professors: Edward R tdler E. Bundy, Louis M.j r M. Jones, W. Vernon I H. Nichols, Francis C.i M* W. Crandall, Wil- _ ri '.iti, Robert E. William , Hxkmun, William A.| aHii Russel W. I.ehner. "alls of the Greencastle 'toll la* in chArge of the ^ wliere college students practice teaching. Miss fDegy will assist her as " past several years Mans 4e been the residence of tuling ummer school. This v * r > Longden hall will lie 7, >inrn. Florence hall will mf n. Both men and wow *ll have the privilege ’ I-ongden hull. Huygard is eager that who expect to attend W| roe him as soon as
ADVERTISE in the banner
ington, has been elected secreta.y for! the old measure, with the lone exce,
‘ t on of th«* too, in
it ^ lion, thoy arKU^fi on behalf of ITosi-
BLOOMINGTON Yfaigaret Wil '‘PPro'al of the ni, a that Hum . of Bloomington froehman at]'he f""» l '”' h'" Indiana Univer-ity, was winner „f, would lit.-t h. directed to endenv,,, to VI -I HE Vl.M YSTLE the j, lie-1 It.- ) •rical Ol , ' " ' '
Ring Vidor, director of "Th. Big { at Matf , , r |,„ 0 | and will compete »d ''..ntrol ( top urplt, . by me:,,. Parade’’, and accounted one of the in the di-trict meet to he held Inf..,;’/ '«"">• gam/at.im ace directors of filmdom, wielded the Thi- contest is lieing conducted by 1 1 1 " "|uali/.;.ti«n lev megaphone on thi new Marion Dm | the better American Federation o 1,1lul vies production, "The Patsy,’’ which 1 CaBfornil4 . \ „ ri7 ,. „f |.TB,00« will h, !»»'■'' ton- to acc.mpl.ah relitf. comes to the Vnncastle Theater, ooi divided between the -even finalists. 1 pul |M1>p the hill would an
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MARION— A m.'j.-todon tooth weighing . ix and thtee quarte, pounds was found by Donald Hawkins, Martin Hoot- junior high -chool students buiied in mud on a hank of Boot- creek here.
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TAXES Du**! The Money You Need Is Here loans $20-#> to $300 On A u t e m o b i 1 es. Furniture, Pianos, Victrolas, Live Stock, etc. For Quick Service and Small. Easy Payments See Us Indiana Loan Cs. 2Ci E. Washington St. PRONE 13-
Monday.
1 Miss Davies
wle of the screen version of the lam !„ U s stage play in which Claybourne i Foster laired in New York .nol Fay I Hammond in Los Angeles. The play k mm Which Mi- Davie- has wanted to -creep for a long time and in it she does som< of the h- t « rlt >•: her career. The Davies-Vidor combinution is also regarded a- an es-
perially auspicious one.
Marion Davies is one of 'be big stellar drawing cards of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer galaxy of Jot , and Vidor, in addition to "The Big Parade,” is the director of -uclt lug film productions as "Bardley , the Magnificent” and “La Boheme”. He has hut recently completed a twelve-
PORTLAND— Shanm L. Find), graduate of Portland high school and DePuuw University and now a latin instructor in the latter, ha. won a year's scholarship in < ornell Uuiver .-ity, Ithaca N. Y. He is a son of YD. and Mr-. Selma Finch and a brothel of Mis- Mary Pinch, domestic -cience in-tiuctor in the local high school.
M ARION - Frank E. Wright, auth ] ol' of Indiana's well known ‘‘bon.
Seven Organizations 'till Send I heir
Represeulali.es To National
rnel s|>eoial production, “The Crowd'' j ( h,y” | a w delivered an oldie- - at the < onvenlioim. iit which Eleanor Boardman and Jas. jfj r .t R. church Sunday. Wright i-1
Murray have the leading roles. .. keen and forceful -peakor and hisj
ft. ■ - ; message was of a strong foundation, AT THE GRANADA Attorney YV'iight is known through
••Th.' Gateway of The Moon," the j ,*,1 the United State- as the author thtilling Doy of the adventures of ,,f the mo t poweiful md drye-t
a young mining engineer in the fast- 1 prohibition law ever enacted, nesses of South America, produced _ 0 — f„r Fox Films under the direction of SEYMOUR— "The Dream
• u ' Queen Esther” is the title of the play | ()f (hrP(> w ,„ th( il
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Prom tha thrllllnB FBO Drama starrins Ralph Lewlg.
SYNOPSIS Danny ilalont U lured from rn* ®cat while bandits ayain raid the Dayton silk icarehousrs and is dl.+ charged from the force in disgrace. A note from his lonp missing brother, Dicky, had tricked him and, feartng that Dicky ts one of the bandits, Danny refuses to offer a defense. His sweetheart, Hary Gillen, however, will not believe Danny is guttty of neglect of duly and suspects Alfred Dayton, Jr., her employer, of being implicated In the silk raids. A newspaper reporter, Jimmy 'Wells, agrees to help he and suggests that she accompany Dayton to a night club in the hope of obtaining information. Danny in the meantime had taken a job with a trucking firm suspected of being connected with the silk gang anil is delivering liquor to an uptown speak easy when Mary staggers out of the door. She does not see him.
lionize an appinprintinn of $400,000. turn, to he known a- the revolvin • fund. Further it contended that th • loali-lo-rn-operative- plan wa in lin with the view- of Secretary Jariliri" and that if it proved effective the fee would never lie u-rd. in view of the e charge-, supportei of the hill c\-pie-sed hope that the mea-ute woul meet with pn -idential approval epite the warning of adniini.-tration leaders to the cuntrniy.
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FLANS MADF TO ATTFNI) SESSIONS
Seven Greek letter organizations an.' holding their national convention during the summer mniiths. They nr Alpha Phi, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kaj, ; pa Kappa Gamma, Della Delta Delta, 1 Alpha t’hi Omega, Phi Kappa P.-i,
of 1 and Delta I 'psilon.
the
church and once at the • lata D. < al-
ter school.
GREENSOUKG
hu- he. It givTtl twin
Point, Minnesota, hirst Kappa Kappa Gumma will introduce the place] to DePauw way when Melon Stoki , .the local repre-entative, goe.- there
The Fraletiial: ^ rom June 25 to July 3. Following at the St. Paul cIom on her heel Evelyn Carl oir
rlred. As she came In, he looked up somewhat startled by her appearance at the unusual hour. “What's the matter, Mary girl?” “Nothing, you old silly.” she cried as site kissed him, “I’m going out with Dayton this evening and he sent me home early «o that I II be ready when he culls. I'U be
ready all right.”
"I’m not sure that I like the Idea," Dad mused, “From what 1 can gather this Dayton bird Is none too nice to know, I'd like to crack
him one with this."
“Maybe you’ll he able to If I get
the goods on him."
Mary was ready and waiting when Dayton knocked at the door. She looked lovely In her simple little black lace gown ami Duytoa Dialled for a moment as
he looked at her.
The excitement had brought »n even rosier Hush to her cheeka and her eyes were dancing with a mixture of merriment and excitement. It WM a great adventure, and If her plan worked she would he able to do her sharo towards
helping Danny.
"Well, I'm ready,” she smiled. "I see you are—and you certainly look lovely," then as she Introduced him to Dad, who almost managed to appear enthusiastic, he hawed hie titter couttdence In his
It was a trifle out of date perhaps, but when Mary was Inside It no one wasted time on thinking about the dress. She was utterly confident that Dayton would be only too pleased to accompany her and as she laid out her clothes she thought over her plan of cam-
paign.
Dad wondered a little, hut tho eight of her going around as If
she were almost happy swayed his ability to handle the situation, better judgment and ho let her “Let’s get out of beta and eat,” make her plans. ; he remarked. Next morning she went Into the 1 Mary grinned a little. Thlugs otlice Intending to be very nice to J were going well, and us he helped Dayton. On Ills desk was a letter : her ou with her coat sha fait hts from his brokers and on opening 1 lips brush the top of her head.
She uas pressed tightly against him
It she found that It. wa 11 riu ttii r demand for five thousand dolhirShe was careful to place this Ic for upon the top of his pile and wetebed him carefully when h •
1) 1 '■..(( hidden behind the opened closet door as that happened Fur a moment, her feelings almo:-; cot the better of her, then 11 mcnihurlng that she would pi oh
came in and commenced to open tbly have to stand tor inure than
pre-ented at the Re.hlington Church ^ ^ "T"' 1 ","
Saturday evening May 5. The piav
John Griffith Wray, com - to Granada Theatre for a two day run,
beginning today.
Dolor*- Mol Rio, tha beautiful span ish girl who ha- captivated American audknees with her dynamic per-.-oaality as t harmaine in "What I’rice Glory,” has the -tellur ro».
Ted 1 McNhitnara',' Order of Eagle*, her* will hold their] will arrive to attoml the 'I Vi Deltj ^ An ! w It,, I‘pigeon in the leadir, ft | annual election of officers at the] meeting from July VI2 I ...ally th. [male''ole' ' next meelinK '’ Muy 2 ’ I'Wagatw (i«m Alpha chapter ol Kap |
thntiL Unlike the last tlniH, h,■eoinod to be u little worried. "How much have I In the hank? ' he asked her. "A little over two thousand dollais,” was the reply. "M;nh—not enough, something's got to he done there." A few minutes later ho went out wi bout tailing her 1 I wi for a'uoav twenty minutes. On litreturn he was sadly put out and for the first since her em ployment, he snapped iit her when •It,' asked him for dictation. Tho surprised look In her eyes reminded him that he did not want to offend her. ID, wished to repay her for the tlmu when she left him flntfooted after ho had driven her home. "Surry Miss Gillen,” he said solemnly, ”1 am afraid I forgot myaelf a llttlo. Won't you have lunch with me to ahow 1110 that you’vo forgiven?” “Not lunch Mr. Dayton, I've got another ’’ thon ho interrupted her to make tho proposal that aho was angling for. "How about dinner then? A nice little ride uptown In tho car, dinner at the Red Mill, or dinner down here, a show and then the Mill after.” “That would be much nicer. 1 would love to see 'Funny-Face' they say It’s awfully good." "Anywhere you say dear,” It was dear already, “you’d better go homo early ao that we'll have plenty of time. I know how long It takes for girls to struggle Into their glad-rags and I want you to be ready when I call for you.” "It's awfully nice of you," Mary encouraged him. "1 guess 1 11 leave around four thirty, If you don't mind.” "Great,” ho replied, “what’ll It be? Show first?" "I think so. Too much cabaret gits boreHome,” she answered brightly, never having been to one, but wishing to appear as sophisticated as possible. All day she was very careful to notice each of the calls that Dayton made and received. Nothing happened, and though he had been cheerful enough while he was making the date, ho remained In nasty temper for the balance of the
day.
As the afternoon slipped by, Mary remembered that he had been out of tha oflho for a few luomonts before they made their date, so she decided that If there had been any call ha had made It then. Apparently the results were none too satisfactory. At half past four Dayton came to her. ills hat was on and he ap paared to be going out. "Guess you'd better slip along, he remarked, "I’U call for you at •bout seven o’clock.” Dad Gillen was busy polishing hu old ulghtaUck wh»u Mary tu-
that It she were to gala her point, she turned In his direction, with her sweetest smile. "Okay, let's go then." The press of traffle on Urnadway enforced a quiet drive and they reached Meiirl'H without aay trouble. Dinner was quiet and dignified without anything to give her cause to worry. The show wa* really enjoyable and at the eud - he begun to wonder whether she wa* going to have a chance to gel anything out of him. On the way up lo seventy-ninth street and the Red Mill, Daytou elected to cut up through Central I’ark. once he had left the busy, hustle of Broadway In,hind he began to show his real lutwsat la
his companion.
The little Chrysler roadster wae -mall that she was pressed pretty tightly against him, and aa he turned the , ar Into tbe almost deserted roadwayo of tha park h* took one hand from tbu wheel and placed It around her. Mary's first Instinct was to pull, away, which sho did, then as sha remembered and settled hack •gain, Dayton looked down st her, thinking that lie had gained another victory over the opposite sex. At the (led Mill, Mery begim to wonder whether sha wae competent to carry the thing through Instead of the open dining room, on which she hid planned, they were ushered Into a crimson curtained room, where yellow llghl* threw futcustlo shadows over the wells. Dayton was obviously known. A waiter hurried up to him and on his whispered order, placed a champagne basket with two bottle*; on the table In front of theun We’ll leave those hahlas oa the Ice for a time, what say we have a
Clover Chib?”
Mary agreed, and )u a few mo-inc-nts the drinks were In truat oC them. She had been somewhat afraid of this part of the programme. Several time* ehe had, tasted drinks at the illffwreat bade that she had attended, but tide sort of thing was new to her. Heratofore the stuff had been disltgctly distasteful, hut when, at his request, site put the cocktail to her llpe and tasted It, she found the taste pleasant and the effeot* hardly noticeable. That le a characteristic of a "Clover Club ” When that was finished, and a glass of champagne had followed It, Mary wan beginning to feel that perhupa she hud misunderstood the effects of liquor. There wss on* thing, of which she wee completely certain. She was not even feeling; the drinks she had taken. Wiser and more experienced people fhau Mary had travelled the same rout*, and Dayton smiled aoroea the table at her as he saw the aparkla ta her eyes and th* flush on heq cheeks, . .***9 *>* simamU/EOMI
