The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 May 1931 — Page 3

the daily banner, gkeencastlle. Indiana. Monday, may 4.1931.

Ossified ads ■!SSliiN(n!u!(TKinL ' APPLIANCES Sl-PPI.IKS AND SERVICE Phone 495 J. F. HUM

Nailery Kecharging:— 50 t - Have your \nlo Top Dressed ,1,1, i»o roal nihhi-r lop dressiM*!.*. riMHUV’S C.AH VC.E Phone 125

—For SAT.E—

SALK (iladioli hullis und laJia Tidier>. Krhhiition ty|w varat reasonable |iriie«-. Time to

Mrs. T. C. Cox, 733 E.

Only $ 69COMPLETE »mh ,ubv for the NEW Athaiy.r Kkat (’ohlen l oiml COMPACT

NEW CHEVROLET CAR

lint now. Limn St.

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l SKS the IMW Pentode tube Wonder-

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Il'KNITCItE SALE— Entire house-1 L|,| of Mrs. W. T Hesser, 112 W. |

bbiinbia street at auction Wednes-| ''d'one ao.l |i<i*.erin «|.*, e. ILitbi,L M ;i y fi, at 1:30 p. m. Dorothy Ad-I Ad|u.ier J ur ....

h,|. adnii. C. A. Vestal, auct.

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ini! SALE: Garden plants, six p lie. tomatoes, four varieties cahcauliflower, and others. I.tiwWri'/ht, South .laekson Phone 29-4 p.

|p0|{ SALE:—1 1-2 Ton Ford dump ik, A-1 condition. S<-e Wallace ie. 4-2t. IpAP.Y CHICKS—from pure bred, L| tested floeks. Culled for type inr, and standard requirements, jts each Monday and Thursday. Cushatchngr, $3.00 per hundred. Todirs and poultry supplies. Rec'j’s Hatchery. Old PfeiffenberR'>r ik ndili Shop. 11 east Franklin St. one 812.

Ici.„lli aolrima. FiU in mivttbere Vt ill lol for \e»r». * ome in an.l , r . j,_ Browningr-Hammond

Hdvv. (ompany

PHONE 211

DEIROIT, Mich., May 2—Announcement was made this week hy H. •h Kliiurler. viee-|)reftident in charge ol -ales of tile Chevrolet Motor Comi ,a ny, of the introduction of the new | landau phaeton, priced at $ii.'ii», F. 11, jR" Flint, the latest addition to the |t herrobt line of six-cylinder passeng-

er cars.

j Although the landau phaeton made nt fir-t appearance at the New York | automobile show earlier in the year, | national distribution of the new model ! was not started until recently. This j modish and smart new body ty|>e. jwhieh is having an unusual vogue in | Europe, j, now available through all < hovrolet dealers in thi- country. The new car offers an unusual combination of beauty and utility. With the to,i raised it becomes a comfortable dosed sedan. With the top lower |ed it i- a smart, flat open phaeton i The collapsible tup, which is quickly iml easily operated, is attractively tailored with the best grade of heavy

texture material.

This folding top is supported by it hiomium finished braces which tire completely removable. There are twa . windows and one door on each side o* the body. The window lower com jpletcly into the body that, with the

HARVARDTRADIHON SET NOW SEEMS DOOMED

\ DEFINITE GOAL FOR VOI R H \m ( Hit KS

CAMBRIDGE, Mas-, ,l’P) One of The goal that every good poultryHarvard's choicest tiaditions seem-’man should set before himself when loomed. starting baby chicks is good pullets It ha- long been a ustom at Amor- |that will start laying in the fall of the

lea’s oldest univei ity to lay hoard year, walks along all paths in the college!

yard at the start of each winter. The Tho ,w ‘" t "'Mmrta.it in dec id■.implicated webwork of b ard w;l | k ; cost of producug a dozen eggs

(,is the efficiency of your hens, or in j other words, the number .if eggs laid

bird per year.

Mother^ Day Surprise Party

measures approximately sj\ miles. When these walk were removed all the end of the past wintei it piohahly! wtis for the last time It i> un ier-too I

The number of <“ggs laid pi i bird

that before next winter all the gravel j per year is determined largely by the paths will have become nttic idamized,, time that the pullets tail laying in making the laying of boaide unneces-' the fall. 1‘racticnlly till of our high sary. ! producing hens in egg laying contests

— start laying in October or November. “RIDE- VICTIM FOI'NI) ! °'' U ( ^ y '"" !>*' ,1 "' I ticivirwL' i, M U ’ ,, ‘ l of U|, ‘ '"no '-an you he success *’ ” 1 1 jful. Neglecting the pullets after the l ie body of an umdentif.od n.an, j wwlther u , 1(n „ tKe ihout 24, faring tx bullet wound ^| ;ltjvH y loWi ;ul(l |Mmltrv m ,. at vas found ly ing near a narrow . ,un-1 |iritv8 rP | nt i V0 | y |„ w , h . ls U : pn ry road south of l- .faye.te today., caust . )lf K , M | llcinK . mam iueffieient l " l! ' had P«*» tr * t 1 ’ 1 ’ ■ ■"1 1 pullets on the aventge farm

| Thirty years tigo very few farm

rolico believed the victim had l»een flocks laid fall and winter eggs. He v - taken for a ride” by gangsters. H. [ter feeding methods during the stimvas five feet, two inches tall. N’ojmer months, has enabled the fannei■larks to aid identification were to produce eggs at the time of the ound on his clothing, poll c said. ! year when they are highest on the

NOTICE [\V, have four nice small farms, for i. at real bargain prices. And larg5 farms, which can he bought low. (food terms. We also have three farms, which the owners want to "ill* fur (ireencnstle property. Any ■ wanting a farm of any sitte it will ’totheir advantage to come and see foster & Akers, Fillmore, Ind. hue 23d or 272. 4-Ip

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Tlli SALE Tomato and cahhage ints. Opposite Fox Ridge church, t ( ullucio, 4-4p ll 11 !: ' AI K (11iiid violin at ri ison p Aitluir Hriokie, !• lorence »H. I’hone 20(1. 2-3p |loi; SALE Hen Davis apples, $|, . ill and Tf.uil pci liU'hel. I.. C. J 1 eit It I niver-it y Shop I Vilen.

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|lO|; SALE:- Stock rack, steel bed i I "id truck, (kra Todd, S02 Ohio r^’-b 30-tf. —For Rrnt— I Ol; RENT Three room furnished |l aOmeir w ith eartige. I’hone P.tT X

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K'l! RENT—E’our mom modern 1 Mtineut, suitable f r man and wife |r ladies. Water furnished. Phone i" ; X- 4-lt- ;

I The front seating arrangement is |similar to the coach model, and the

. _ui. Irem- seat accomodates three people.

COI'NT Y NCRSK M \hl-:s HER , The hack- and .u-hion- ,,f both front

REPOIM EOR MON I H OK \|>U||.|and rear eats are upholstered with a

I fine grade of durable leather. The rear compartment is provided with arm reds and ash trays on each side.

1 more efficient rather than les-

ient.

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Miss Mary Agnes Miller, county

nurse, has made the fallowing report i a 'p.^ct 10'thVright hand door.'

of her work during the month

April:

Analysis Of Patients Orthopedic Antepartum Nonconi municuhle Tuberculosis Other communicable Infant healtli superviaion Pre-school health .-upervision Social service Analysis Of Schools Home/visita Class room talks Special attention to individual pu-

pils

Schools visited Pupils excluded for symptoms of communicable disease Notes sent to parents Teachers regularly checking health habits Office interviews Talks Meetings attended Visits in behalf of nursing service

j A package compartment in the rear fai ries the top braces when not in use Five wire wheels, with spare in the - rear, cowl lamps and radiatoi grille

* are standard equipment

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I'Hl RENT—(j room house. Phone Fl-K. 4- t f

I*'It RENT—Farm; good improveL 1 ' and go I location. See Geo bO? East Walnut st. 2-2p 1 "R RENT Modern li room du | ' '""om liall ilotihle ainl B*rMMn I »l O 3 ami I r«MI MM " H, 'in eoiuges. 7i!t Routh Locust , 2 2p. "W RENT EiirnlHhed mode*^ ■ •biitiiu, mv Kast Pentlnury St. 2-3p

was represented at the Indianha Tuhetcul'isis Association conference held tit the Lincoln Hotel in Indianapolis. Three pupils were taken to their dentists fot treatment. One pupil wtis taken to his family physician for treatment for his eyes. April 24 one child was taken to eye clinic at the James Whitcomb Riley

hospital.

April 30 the same child was taken hack to the ho-pital to he admitted for an eye operati n. A tuberculosis clinic was held at the Putnam County hospital with Dr. Sty gall attending. Eighteen patientwere examined und advised, SEEK NATIONWIDE MOTHER'S DAY OBSERVANCE

PHOENIX, An/., (I P) —Fear tha< an Indian legend concerning Super-ti lion mountain may he true was ex pres-ed here by W. John Rowley 'Shenanil ah, Pa., who came to Ari/.otu

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- to seek his brother .lame

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Fn e \. tg James Row ley, ei 25 and a fiction writer, left I’ennsyl vania to investignte the many legend of Superstition mountain. One o them is that those entering the rtinm

may never return.

I One lettter was written hy Rowley just before leaving Phoenix for the . mountain. That was the lust ever heard of him and a - a result his famjlly is wondering if anot ei tragic le geml ha.' been added to the many re-

garding Supeisition range.

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It was lielieved the man was slain I market. Resorting to inefficient ra-

j braces removed, and the windshield I elsewhere and thr< wn from an ttuto lions under present coiiditions is cnI lidded forw ard over the hood, the ear : at the point where the ho ly w a- tirely wrong liecHU-e the pulh ts that j has all the advantages of a phaeton found. j will be produced under those cottili- | for open air driving. lions will lie less efficient machines

KNITED PRESS I \RM FI.VSIIES *^ !in fu n "er has heon pi'.iducing Drought stricken farmers in south- i ‘ n ' 1 u " ,l, ‘ r i4 n-i- , cm Indiana have hen receiving co.V <, * sar ' th “‘ l'N''*u‘'Gou machinery he

front northern neighhors. Warren ■ounty fanners gave bushels, l.a-

parte county, 121, Marshall county,1 K ^l' - v,,ur '**** ,>l1 ,l " , K ,,ul -«ood 125. and Fountain county, 100. j nullets that will start laying in the A group of Chicago settlement, f “ 11 rtf th, ‘ >’ ear ■ n ‘ , ev '* r >' ,la > l *' t th<> workers recently visited I.aporte conn-. f^Lou and the management >>! thos ■ , ty to Study 4-il duh organizations'l M,,l< ’ ts " ,,rk ‘'.ward that goal. '''eii- with the intention of u ino —————— - ... ■ - ■- ,

-ome of their methods and idea- in

■dding needy city children.

Crops for hay and pasture to replace meadows burned out hy the irouth are being planted widely in louthem Indiana. Rye, oats, millet, ■udan grass and cane are being plant*

il to restore the area.

V campaign ha.- been organized to encourage production of -oybeuns, red clover and sweet clover, with esihlishmcnt of alfalfa a- the leading •rop, by farm groups in Porter coun-

ty.

Farmers arc advised hy the Indiana Farmer’s Guide to make provision in ^ planting their gardens that enough [ ucculent green feed is planted for, chicken- for use lioth in winter and in summer. Joe Kuylor, as slant state forester, I has started work on a reforestation | program for Mounds State park near Anderson. Three thousand evergreen ] and 25,000 walnut- will be planted, he said. Stream pollution is a farmer's problem, the Indiana Fanner's Guide advises. Farmers are subjected to cun— ful milk inspection by city authoritie hut they in turn dump sewage in pasture -treams, it -ays. Ground soybeans have proved as satisfactory a linseed oil for growing calves, it is reported hy J. \V. Wilbur, of Purdue university.

Mother* wlio have (till S«suil or llrounle itiiogtilers lime '•oncMiliig to look (orward to on Mother'* Day. Ilenj I- a Urownie prai ll< mg for • lie tNca-ioii with a ilntnlr UrenkIa-l tray

MONDWS l'l\ K It! SI R MHOS WEAF (NBC Netw ok i . oo p. m. Napoleon Grenadiers. VVJ/ (NBC Network) :.:30 p. m.--[■hil Cook. WABC (CHS Network l 0:00 p. m. Arthur Pryor’s Htind. WEAF (NBC Network) 0:30 p. m. The Gypsies. WABC (CMS Network) 9:00 p. m. Morton Downey.

I I ESI) \ VS I IN I MES'I R NIHOS WEAF iNPC Network) 5:00 p in. Sunshine Program. VVJ/, (NBC Network) 5:30 p. m.— Phil Cook. WEAF i NBC Network) 0:00 p. in. Hlaekstone Plantation. WABC (CBS Network) 0:00 p. in. Arthur Pryor’s Hand. W KBC (CBS Network) 7:80 p* m. Symphony concert.

( Q/*trt bufrd by ,• ‘U tur»s dy/xY. //»

fi/s/ace L ddams €) /SJ/, Ay 7/fe Old/Prcs-i, toe

have Ordway find', love and ad- • were -tudymg him at the dinner ask'd Talbot, ha tily veniuie when hi* plane crashes in table; I aw you. You knew thn 1 tn r fiiglitcned voice

startled by

•‘Gerry’, you fool!” cried Bar-

bara sharply. “An wer me! Am

Dave and Joan with you?” Gerry hastily replaced in hia

pocket the harmonica which wa*

RENT: Will rent roinfort,l '' Buni-hed flat to reaponsihle per-

.Bir the summer months. Phone j d'K

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INDIANAPOLIS, May 2 III’)— The first recorded public appeal for a nation wide observance of a day honoring motherhood will lie comment - rated here Sunday , May 10—Mother’ day when the Fraternal Order of Eagle* will unveil and present to the nation a bronze tablet in a program at the English opera house. The appeal was made Feb. 7, 1904. by Frank E. Hering, in the course of an address on a memotia! program of Indianapolis Eagh-s held in the thea-

ter.

The American War Mothers have

accorded the appeal repeated recognition. On Sunday, May 10, 1925, Her-

at their invitation, delivered

LOST pHt-Y.

LOST t hild’s green purse. Phone

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—Wanted—

^ 'NTED:—(Hrl or woman "Hise-Work. 7,>1 ’ Madison.

I address at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. On Nov 15. 1929. the war

mothers presented hint with a medal

which includes a bar m-enbed ’•Father of Mother’s Hay.” On July •>4 193(1, twenty-three persons w,u> heard the appeal 27 years ago atteste,| to their recollections under oath m a testimonial which was presented to

H ‘‘ rin,r ' • *k ron. 1-*P- Through incorporation m tl. gregsional Record as a P•" , speech in the IK us- , n ; tivT by Louis Ludlow, Ind.unapolm. J added to the nation *

1.11)1 OR <;l\ I S PROMNl E PRItl'I'l ()l 9 MILLION I OR 193(1 TORONTO, Out., May 2 (IP) - ievenue from the sale of liquor, ai .1 liquor permits, gave the Ontario Provincial Government a total profit of ill,315,9(17.30 last year, according to the Ontario Liquor t'outiol Board’-

annual report.

The Board paid $15,500,000 the Federal Government •- customs dutie-, excise duties, mull duties, beer gallonage, and sales tax Of the 1,323 permit cancellation*, 499 were for over-indulgence, the

re|»ort stated.

‘ie orange groves owned hy beau j the boys were out ibere gctling itul Juan Marhury. He /oveslhim all stirred up. What htis Joan loan bin her reserve is im/iene-1 evr done to you that you should ;ahle Her cousin, Sally, bow-1 want to do a thing like that' er, is obviously in love with “She ha taken I lave away from

'ave. (jerry Flemming, Talbot me, Sally," I’.arhaia aid simply. •'■‘H way to Ins lips. t> lernlerson and Harhara //of- “Oave was mine. He's nlway | "Had an argun" ut with Have, worthy. Davi's former fiancee, been mine, evci nice I can rc he an wend thickly. “Said you at him Barbara is hostile to member. \Vi've had our little'nil had to go to St. Petet burg or v. J the girls. Under cover ol tights—We've always had them, i somewhere. Rotten shame. 1 lit a.ikness, Dave leaves, with (Jerry hut they nevci meant anything. At till wound iq> like an Ingersoll, ■ ii Talbot, to even a score against . fir t I thought that he w.,.- in love ready to go ticking all over the M. Her, neighboring plantation \v\\h you, then I saw the way In place. ‘Now 1 got to play bu» wi.sr, who, in reality, is Snauh looked at your con in and I knew driver. Fine night for fight. uni, a bootlegger. Muellei it wa ,ho h loved. And I -aw’ him Moon all lit up. So am I. ( ome, (. in lorce his attentions upor >ki - her hack there in that ahan on, let go place

R V Dio VIDs ( RIME >A AYE KANSAS CITY. Mo. (I P) Radio Station KGPE "Keep Good Policemen Employed" was in operation today as Kunsa- ( ity officials continue their drive on criminals. The station, installed only recently, now broad-j cast- police bulletins to 10 cruising squad cars and 10 sub-stations.

/ ..u and also robbed Dave and i troyed his plane planning to . il Moeller's plane to replace . ate's, the boys come u/ion a ' ngar containing lour planes, and a disiover a liquor - cutting . ,t. figures loom in the darks. Dave grapples with the rarest one. It is Joan. Unable > i resist, they kiss. Heedless ol -,,<-r. the girls had lollowed but • • ordered back. On the way, ) - roar a, in revenge, pretends to :ar Dave calling Joan. Joan ^ back in search ol him act i.t:panted only hy her i olored •• etiimy. Mueller finds them At i e plantation, Sally and Talbot .■mot understand Barbara's nerv-

lUsness.

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“Pinchhitting” on Mothers Day, Giri Scouts Keep Babies Happy

-Miscellaneous—

411 Tribby’s Garage for Deep Vein ; the ap|ieal was ra, 'l Rloek, Priced right. Tribhv’ archive*.

Rhone 123.

light. Tribhy’s

27-29-1-1.

■ i‘l'eciul discount of 10 per cent on ° ^'"8"r Electric and Tredle sewing , " thi* wtek only. Trade in! y " ttr "I’l machine '

a.* a down payment. lie

_ o ' ■' new one K,t-y terms on balance, rt, —

■ ‘ S "W in;. .Machine Co.. 21 South in the nation will take I’a'^-

4-2ts. gram in the theater

The tablet was from Mr-'"

is the work of h re I Ln«*r,

' Preceeding the ••‘veiling, theie w ill

CHAPTER XXVII

ALLY hesitated, glancing from Talbot to the open door. Then, her obligations as a 1 „ ,... weighing upon her, she re ua'autly rose and entered the Btirhnra, standing hi ide a , ahoguny pie crust table, was

I "iiting another cigarette. Her

ade green eyes, as he tai’ed at sr.'iv, wa re no longer in.-olcnt; la-y were frightened, pleading. "i- Mueller really as bra Hy a I look*?” she asked abruptly. "Ve-," -aid Sully, flatly. "Why?” Barbara Hung herself into a

• Ikntz covered w lug chair and . liked violently for the space of

i , ozeit heartbeats. T h e n she I ,*Ued herself out of the chair. "Would he really harm Joan if < bad the opportunity?” .-h" |ier-

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dolled hod e."

Sally winced, but her black eyes did not wav-I from Itarbara’.stormy face. \ A\ oinan Seoriicil,

“Gerry, please h ten," begged Barbara. "Where are the others?” “What others?” asked Gerry, vaguely. “Dave’- scouting through the groves and having all (be tun. Who what others are you talking

“Dave isn’t a neckcr,” Harlmr.'i I about?” continued, “and when I saw that | “Joan and Hannah!” snapped I wa - just too do perate to care Sally, sharply. “Where dot you what I did ju t o long as I got leave them ’’’ him away from her and from tin I “Didn’t leave them anywhere, terrible place.” Didn’t even ee them," asserted "Do you think Dave would go Gerry, tanding at the foot of the hack to you now?" asked Sally, top- ind teetering gently from lowly, "just tell him what you've toe to heel. "Talbot wa supposed done to Joan and ce.” to take them home. ’ “If I could get him hack to civ I Barbara caught her breath.

street. Phone 201.

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A pro- 1 follow.

s "P|dy of gold fish. Tuttles tor, Elkhart,

j ^^"'d fish for your lily pond. Eitel dent, and Boyd GurFD I

When big Ctlrl grout stsler. show-i reat ani taka plenty of rerreatloo tug how well qualllinl *>>« t° The program will, therefore. Inlaka over mother’a dutlea on cludo tha doln* of the naual houaeMother’a r>ay. cooked and served n | hold chorea, such n* dlsli wHshlng. H.cal for the hahv. Hie latter llckeil i hed-ninklng. *w. >-pitig *nd doatlng lor IIP* appreciatively. Every day | Ulrl Scouts expect to prepare the might be Mother's Day ua far us breakfast, too, to aurprtse mother ,he wa* concerned. I with a home-made present and to faring for thn bohy Is an tm- cook and serve a special menu for riant Item In Hie list of Otrl (lie Sunday dinner. This menu hat Seoul home-making activities, but been Selected for th-m by Ida D iturally It Sj* only one of On-1 Halley Alien, of Oie radio homeniutllftirtoiia duties the girls must makors' dun. und consists of well- , rfortn if ttiey are to "idnchlitf* tuiianced stn.pte foods, the prepar mi i eaafully for mother on May utlon of wht< h will be hruud> uat on "otli That la their plan for (he May 7th at 1# A M. uvai u.t Coll#> . w heo they hop* to '‘t ™othar I umbta netw«rb-

"W’liat am you ttilkmg about?" > .aiiib d Sully, suddenly aw.in- of ■,i lerrol in Barbara's eye Barbara drew a long breath and •. ,1 t< meet Sally's traightforjv a ru gaze, hut her eyes billfted

punerably.

"I’ve done gomcthlng rather !. rrlble. Stilly," . he whispered. ' And now Pm sorry and afraid.” "What have yon dom ?” a ked

:..i!ly, (piietly.

“[ told Joan that Dave was call ig her,” Dai bar.i confessed, in u voice hardly more than a win per. “You what?” gasped Sally, not

ur.dertanding.

“I sent Joan back into that ' iply bouse. Dave may not have

een there.”

“Do you mean to tell me that v,,u sent her straight into Muel-

i ,'s bunds?”

"| I I’.ai bara' C 0 tl I a g « (. ■•■•d out of hi r. “She may have Hui.d Dave,” -he finished lamely. : ally was silent for an in-tant ,giveying llarbnra with black eyes echo**' depth the other read in-

tii.i’v contempt.

"So that’s the kind of « sneaky cowardly, spiteful cat you are, is i,7” -be demanded, scornfully. “If that’s what yacht* and maids and

pretty clothes do to one, I II crty- tricken for the

;f,. At lea.-t I’ll he able to

••// lliuTs n Iml sin hit mill in mils mill /irells i lollies ilo lo^ylir. I'll rrniitin /mirrly stricken for the rest of tnv lift’s

sit ill Sully.

ilizatlon,” *:iid Baihara dully, "and |>ut him among the people and the thing* he’s always known, this would seem like a nightmare,’’ "And to get him tiwiiy you’d give Joan to Mueller," said Sally, wonderingly. "How could he have ever loved a girl like you? II you’ve done this, you’ve done many other mean and selfish things. ’

k, Gerry,** h* pwpMI

“Turn your car around. A5c must go back and find them.”

| I. I he IL '. ne.

Talbot grijiped her arm. “What’s all this about?” he de-

manded shortly.

“Joan thought he heard Dave’* 11 voire,” explained Sally. "So she

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don’t believe he’s ever loved you, | went hack to find him. ever. I know him better than you j with her.” .... , do even if you’ve thought you’v Harhara dared to breathe again, known him till your life. He’s too It had not occurred to her that tine und lione t and unselft.-h to Sally would protect her. She had ever love anyone who could think taken the black-haired girl lor a and talk and act the way you do. hallow, snlfi-h child who would No, he never loved you. He wa* delight in turning the three boy* in l used to you. And, not know 1 against her. Now »he was Krateing any other girl-, well, he thought ful for the darkness which hid hei we were all like you!" own flaming checks. „ Tk" mm"l tkrobbin. 7„K/ h "3«“i,

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out of the room. At the edge of

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Is that right?”

thn porch he In ituted, starting out toward the road. 'I’he purring of the engine fall' red and died

away.

‘‘Gerry,” she called, her voire shrill with anxiety.. “Are Dav ‘mainland Joan with you?”

iiovi rty inrikfn inr hit? i t of Sallv, following: Barbara to the llV life- At leant I’ll he able to steps, saw Gerry’s black figure ..m ,

vlc. p at night without loathing | making its unsteady way up th * _ oa WJli ti ng f 0 r?” ut 4r|f! ion kiK’w vitv well wliftt gravel path. _ _ , * _ Mutllei wsu. You ••Wh*f* the matter, Bab*? I (To B. Continued tomorrow)

darky are hack abandoned house

Mueller’s hands. Sally nodded.

“t ome on, Gerry, snapped 3»I hot, “you’re going to g"! all the action now’ your drunken heart desires. Get your car turned

around. (Juick, now 1

A wide snvilc appeared ot

looking face,

niivd, “what art

Gerry’s scholar

w ,t ot man

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