The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 May 1928 — Page 3
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. Darwin Tulip blooms ? in, petunia, soailnt plants. T. (’. Tnx 215 8-3n. e-o-d -Home ^rown asparape, Phone 2RT,. f>-2t.
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The Parsons were driving - along the highway, enfnute to Joliet, when they noticed a larpe touring car
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A note wppotfdhj written tty hf» eniirtng brother, Olctry, Jure* Patrolman Danny ifalone from his beat while another raid le made on tht Alfred Dayton silk warehovsrs. Danny is discharged from the force to disgrace. Jimmy Wells, a newspaper reporter, suggests to Mary Gillen, Dannys sueetheart, that she accompany Alfred Dayton, Jr., her employer, to a cabaret in the hope of obUHntng triformatton from him. Both suspect Dayton of being implicated in the thefts. In the rpeantime Danny has taken a job as driver uHth a trucking firm ustd by the bandits and ts delii ertng whisky to the Jfed Mill night club iphen he
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Daytons mention of the name of Bull Parage, gang leader, having
proved her suspicions.
anil Dick raised again. Pull gara blm a dirty look then rais'd. This time Dick saw him. Not because be was afraid of being beaten but because he felt It was foolish to ask for trouble with Bull. Savage looked at his cards for the first time and found he had drawn a low flush. He spread It on the table and started th rake la the pot. Then Dick throw down bis four aces and Bull saw red. "You dirty yeller little cheat," he yelled, then knowing that even he would have to back up that kind of a statrtnont. “I discarded one
of those aces '
"Like hell you did," shout'd Dick, marie bold' by the righteousness of
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Bull rented this warehouse In th# utual manner and had the agent understand that It was awaiting a sbipuu-nt of Cuban sugar. Then he had It cleaned out and arranged so that tho silk could be easily transferred when the time came. Just at present the police were too aettve, and Sammy the Pence, who handled that end of the business refused to risk a shipment until the cops were thinking
of something else.
There wasn't as much noise In
Bull (promt to his feet and swept the table Into one corner of the building. Then without giving the kid or any of the gang a chance to know what he Intended, he smashed his fist Into Dick's face. The hoy groaned snd went down In a meaning little heap. Several of ihe gsngstevs who weren't members of tha Inner circle expressed their disapproval of the n< t. nous of them cared to back It, however, when Bull turned snarling on tho crowd with Sparky, hand In his pocket, leering behind him. “I’m boss here . . . don't nobody
forget It either.”
Then stirring tho prostrate form of Dick with his foAt ho looked down at his blooding lips. The hoy opened his oyos and a- he saw
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,1. 8 ?» a< i. U a9 ^ ai * been at j tue ugly faco above him, they lightthe old haunt on Snell. To start j ,.(j with a look of hate and anger nth the gang weren't sure whether 1 that daunted even Bull So much
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their leader’s plans wore going to be. None of them made elalme to any degree of cleverness, yet tho dullest of them aaw that Bull was almost through in New York. His next move was to leave, taking with him the spoils from four per feet raids. It was this moment of dlsorgan llatlon that every gangster fears. For a few days they have no leader, no one to turn to for orders and advice. The result Is thnt they invariably manage to talk to someone who In turn hands tha desired Information to the police and those members who have not been lucky enough to get out of New York are usually captured. Bull Savage had one other worry. In order to have every pns sible resource at his command, he hffd gathered the whole gang together and was keeping them In the warehouse. A kitchen had been set up in the cellar and the pro visions were brought In from Brooklyn early each morning. No one was allowed outside th>* build Ing except Dick and himself. As a rule Dick was nent out for any thing that was needed and after the first two or three times, Bull gave up following htm. He knew perfectly well that !M>k hated him and would get Istck at him should the chance arrive, but he grew reasonably certain that Dick did not Intend to appeal to the police for aid. In null’s wav of thinking this was th« only chance he had, so he dismissed ths possibility of trouble from his mind aud gave his whole attention to the matter of reacquiring the money he bad shared with the The poker games were the only recreation and the stakes were growing higher as the gam« began io lose Its flavor. Bull Invariably won. but after him Dick was the heaviest winner. Ho was by far the brainiest player in the crowd and seemed also to be the luckiestIt was thle poker luck thBt J 0 ** up to the last outbreak with Bull. Thla particular game had stai en about ten o'clock In the morning and had continued until late in the afternoon. The stakes were fifty and a dollar and by five o clock Dick was ahead about five hundred dollars. Bull was even aud the rest were losing b> Dick Hull decided that his should be the last deal. Knowing his tactics three men dropped. Dick stayed and bought two cards, Sparky als drew cue, whfe the other man drew three end smiled at Hull as he did ao. This last one threw his cards In after a look. Hull picked up hie cards and bet a dollar without looking at them. Rparky bought his card and raised h dollar. Dick drew the fourth are Jnd a three so he raised another Bull is w end raised. Bparky eaw
and a =nTved-off s^Btfun - ? poiftteci
at them.
While hsf hu«hnnd wilted in h:« a enit, Mfv. G»r«rirt grabbed > run which «ho had tuetced away in tho pocket of tho car dorr unci fired twice at the bafldits. The windows ifi the bandit car wore chattered nnd the vcnuld-he hardit<c took refufjo in a ncarht v nodThe Uurcnn reported tlicir a I vnturo to Merrillville automobile State Policeman Gerald H. Johnson, who happened alone - the road short time later found a pool of blood in the rear seat which led to tho belief that one of th° dm - front Mr-;, ('arson's pi-tol had ‘ I; it feet". Authorities said they believed tho bandit car was stolen.
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rebellion. Heck in Snell etr'-et thnt would luivo been a simple thing, hut here, with fifty men irked by lack of something to do, the sllghteKt friction might start a flra that would be beyond his control. "Maybe that'll learn you," ho
snarled.
"It's learned me snd someday you'll tlnd out what,” Dick’s Up* utmost refused to work, but tha message whs glaring in his eyes. "You little runt," went on tha leader, "keep out of these garnets from now on. They'a a bunch of guns and n pair of aprlnklors hack there tUitt need cleaning snap into it and get 'em mounted. Maybe we'll have a chance to show tha cops they ain't tho only ones that work a mac hine gun.” Slowly Hick struggled to big feet aided by a kick from Hull. Laics hours, drink and Utile exen 1|m , had made somewhat of a weakllnfe of him and Bulls punishment mml* him coniine his thoughts to Just that. Ah he left. Bull turned U»
Sparky.
"Go nrer with him. Sparky, sew that there ain't no bullets In any of them guns. ' As the two moved away aoraeonw knocked on tho door, of the building. Instantly the crowd turned towards tU« door, one err two ofl them even going so fur as to draw their gune. The rest kept their 1 bands close to their pockets and moved into the shadows. A wiry little Jew rao-ed to tha door and opened It an inch or ao, then turned back to the gang. “Okay fellows, it’s the boss." ’it The door opened and young Dayton walked in. As he a«w him Hull swallowed an oath or so anc# maneouverecl him Into the further, corner of the building. As they did so the door again opened, thle member having his own ksy, and Sammy tho Fence came In. Thetf three adjourned to the darkest corner of the place and Dayton quickly came to his point. • When am 1 golcg to yet my dough?” he asked. "Soon as we've got sny to glv#," replied Bull, "we can't taks thla stuff out and peddle It like bananas. You gotta wait like the rest of us an’ when Sammy gets rid of 1C you'll get your dough.” "What do you mean, wben h« gets rid of It," Dayton was too mad to remember how dangerous wer® the men he was dealing with. "Do you think I'm handing $100,000 over to you and then wait twq weeks for payment.’’ Bull wasn’t ready to quarrel wltV him yet. so he tried to placate him. "What the hell buddy, you an' 1 ain’t got nothin’ to say on this. Sammy's the pay-off guy and while the copa are on the Job Ilk® they, are now he's not goln' to touch It.’ 0 "Well I've got to hav® gom* money, and have It today.” "Well, what yer goln’ to do about It,” answered Bull, briefly. "I ain't' got It. Sammy's the guy you want to see.” ^ . (To b# o#JiUFUtd k
If A( ( OON There will he a kitchen cabinet ori ohestra a. the Raccoon M. ! . Church, WedVlesclay night, M;i; liith, uiul. the auspices of the I'ythian Sisters of Russellville, for the- benefit of the ! Pythinn home at Lafayette for nged members and orphan-. Kvory oiocome out and heln the- organization. Mrs. Ben I.. Fall spent part of Ins' l week in (Tawfbrdsville with In . mother Mrs. Hen Himcr of I adogn. w ho was operated upon for c itiv :u the Culver Union hospital. Mr Tlimer is doing nicely. Mrs. .Mary- Warren of Columbus, 'Ohio, will arrive this week for an extended visit with Mr. and Mi Thos. Baldwin and family. Mrs. Lin Clarke i)f Rus-elk ille, has: 1 come for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fall. Mrs. Noland of Crawforilsville In come for a visit with Mr. nnd Mi-. T. I’. Noland anil daughter Phylis. 1’jul and K ther Baldwin -pent the week-end in Bloomington, tin - guest - ! of relatives nnd friends. Mr. and Mrs, ( has. Mill, r and Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Miller of Bninbridgo, -pent Sunday with .1 t Wil on ami
family.
Dan Fall remains very poorly. 'ITiere will he a Mothers’ Day pro
gram n* the Raccoon M. K. < hurcli, "
hoth morning and evening, Sunday, (hath'- Klirn .1
May Ulth.
Martha Jean Woody has gone to Cnlumhus, Ohio, for an extended \ i.-
it.
Miss Blanche Mahan of Gruw fordsville, -pent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Mahan and son, Russell. Mrs. Teddie Yh'Grew and on,
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