The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 March 1932 — Page 3

the rrAEY BANNER, GREENCASTTjE, INDIANA. MONDAY, MARCH 28,1932.

aSSIFIED AOS

cn autos up to $300.00, or u?ea c' 75 - jNDIANA 10.AN CO. f Avaehmgton St. Phone 15

Do you nwd Financial Assist anc# #

For Hale—

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w Ti uto tma j; ( - >llH,> ‘^ 25 .Ip,

Brazil Blr.rk <'oal, $3 50, ton; h M,vk greened $3.00; mine j., 00 nut $2' f.O Phone 803. Fd O 22-tf iley

: A Lt; Wuker living

Cheap.

practically 11E "'-

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room Must 28 3 p

room rottage, small

Add

OOAKJIj* OB If foa th mmA at fwa* ^ tnj aa* #f • mot* or aor* or worthy pnrpoaot, mU m Uu* «tnco. Talk or»r yonr hnuciai »*- qulromtat« with a aromoof or omr staff. Tba loan >o B aaod aaa rorj Hkaly b* quickly arrafiffad Ma voa wilt bsy» iir.pl* tim* m raw; it ts oourainvut InitallmaBta

MOVIES

' 1 ittt GR-sNADA I i.e l expecn.-i Father,” Universal s comic film of a bachelor with a haby, has been booked by the Gran1 ■ 1 d : -i. I md Wedna

i day.

Besides .,. siauing the popular comedian, Slim Summerville, and j fistful visaged Za<ii Pitts, the picture piesent- Cora 'mip Collins, sensational ha by a .'t i ess, to the screen for the l very first time. Alison Ski|i\ ith, Dorothy Cliristy, | < laude Allist. i , Tyrell Da\is, and Dra ’e Hampton complete the cast, and : Ibr.rr.ton FIreland \\as the director

house F aces tf^t

Bruner Gives Suiitiitv Night Raster Serr..,.i,

(CoT.tin-.ed from pace 1)

man’s

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,. ay i idl at 316 Madison St.

28-lt

It SAl l bicycle, large . I,. - HI 00 Cook’s South , r e Phone 134 ^ts. i),. - A | | Buffet, dining table, l ia jr J kitchen chairs, dresser, i,i-. all m good condition . , i; at ( berry’s store, Mast

tailored me American security uo.

28-3p.

jin street VI I. \t a bargain. Hitch

, ,.i ok, iii'\t Nniiter’s Wall

V me St Ip

B |l , i ii, tpiai'i of-the fine' I .1.1 and l»i osli f,,i j . I '.'a. Stiidei' U ail , Vine St i p Jljy | p;,|. i No need to go out. of , .ii pnpei u s - . ii aiids of rolls of brand j,fj, !i |n M'fti ftt 5 conis to '» p t i ndi Siiider’s Wall Paper ii Vine Si ‘‘look for the IP- \ i HICKS — Quality baby it i-diice.l prices. See um „i. g.-t our prices before or.ii taction guaranteed, i us it 11jl i-a I, Monday and Thursi . trill poultry supplier. ' H .r. ei y, 1!) ea-t Franklin 1’ta.iie " Greencastle, All t lioice Poland Cliina -, i> i liaiiiiiiond, Phone 80. 26-2p, hoi Kent— PI II -Collage, well located K 28-f’ts PI i Furnished, Modem 162 l ast Seminary., 26-2ts I I Modern ibree room • lie lii st floor a pa it men!, i >i net Seminai y and naie. ■ L'ti 2p hi i Pour room apartment laim.ile, tn-a-door bed, in |li' I 'lilding. Apply Grutia la •• . M11 Ml I A modern sleeping block from square, very

Phone 98 11—E Washington St Ihe First National Hank Hnilding

k 1 !•• Phone 62.

26-2ts

Lost—

IVI H Yellow male cat, Sat- ! - 602-LX. 28 11 \ i-k suitcase, Monday 'hi i ii Bainhritlge and Beiuni to American - .1 Indiana Railroad sta l ive reward. 28-lt

Miscellaneous— | I exterior decora!ii!'. 1 k' lit l ight. The tiew Colonial Bn,i ,,,| wall paper samples ate Th-.I.e 2K-3IS.

HREAD PRK F.S REDPt I n <litre again in Ibis critical time in which the country is passing, the (iient Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company lakes a hold step to insist in moving mole of Hie farmer's products, speed j up business genet ally and reduce t he cost ol living. Again this < ornpany announ e< a reduction in the price of white hreal, without any change in size and qua)

ity.

i iraiidriiottier's Bread is a recognized quality product, made of only the finest ingiedients, hv mastei workmen iii sanitai \ - hops. In 1930, in an ethoit to move more wheat, Hie i i.mp.my reduced its price of Inea I ‘today in tireec.'aslle the • .real Atlantic ,v Pa ifi' Tea t ompany ha.- announced a fuithei redtii’ii n, selling one pound jilain or sliced at •1 cents ateI the 1 1 - jimitul hiaf, twin, luncheo; oi plain -tyle, at 6 cent

IN MEMORY hi loving remembrance of my dear sister Opra Watson who passed awa/ two years ago today. March 28, 1930. M\ lips can not tell how 1 miss you My heart can not tell what to say, God alone know , how I miss you. In het home that is lonesome today Nadly n.isse.l hy Grace, her sister. IN MF.MORl In memory of (ipra Fry Watsonwho passed away iwo years ago, March 28, 1930. t rod look het litimf- ii was His »il' But in our hearts site liveth .skill •More and mnia each day r we miss

her.

Friends may think the wound is healed. But they little know the sorrow I -it s within our hearts concealed kuihci and Mother, Brother and Sister

WASHINGTON, March v., The house faces a grave tesi as ; set ties down this week to d-vis ne.

raxes capable of producirg the billior. lVl em realize that they were giready dollar increase needed to p„ trie fed lmlnorta i Jesus did not dodge the is eral government on a pay-a it-goe. s U e s of heaven and hell and judgment. " ■ Foi Jesus heaven wm simply Uu Diffi ulties of the house m t:.i- sit ompleted family circle in the Fathers uarinn were aggravated when it Hed , lle i| was ,he place on the rutur *dei pressme tiom con- itu tiut j,| e x ,| lPre those who refused to go rejected the sales tax advocated by the t | lP p other’ shouse as children .■inuse leaders. That action • a -lined lo su ff e ,. the consequences of up a demand that congre- ri-e to its ttlPil . Heaven ami hell were responsibility and balance the budget,, not s which Wad been built by now mattei how painful the pro ess w ho had oheyel nr dis This demand was sounded .y the rank Him, hut places which are lug- -poke-men of both partie b> ,,, wotm « Preside!.t Hoover oti the Republican ^p^tuye the common obligations and side hy .louette Shouse, chairman of .orvice* of human relationships here j the Democratic national committee. ,, ri p a ,. th children of God and broth- 1 I aey iiave, with widespread editor ,. rs ntl p 0 f another. You cannot es-j ial and other support, put it up to the t | K . 0 f judgment in the New

Testament, atul there is nothing im-

fashionable Knit Suits

$1.98

F or Women

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We have just thirty-six of these t<> -ell at this low price Ravon and Cotton knit in all the new spring shades. Sizes 14 to 20 J.CPENNEYCO

( V Rll 01 I H A N K S We wish to express our sincere thank.- and appreciation to our neigh hors, friends and relatives and all who so kindly assisted us during the illness and death of our beloved moth

er Nora Hall.

We also thank tkie* undertaker Mr. McCurry, the pall heaters, singers, I also the minister, Rev. Mr. Campbell for his consoling words and for ail the beautiful flowers. l ee Hall and children

oniTU ary

Faina Thelma Haspei beloved wife of Virgil Gasper, aid devoted sister •if William, .Albeit, Eugene anil Mary Virginia, passt d into eternal sleep March 18 at 2 If, p. in. at the Putnam

count y bespit a I

the tecei-.d v •- honi lie 0 1(106, hr-ingc now ;‘6 ya ai-, three monttis and nine days old. .She was a daughter of Mr. ar.d Mrs. Alva Gentry, who simile her. She was married to Virgil Hasper April a 1921 and to this union were horn seven children, three • .f whom preceded her in death. Just before passing, she told her Im ban,| In- would meet her brother,

RIlHfM'KiHE FOR THfc BANNER who wi waiting, for her in heaven

She leaves to mourn her loss, the husband, four children, father and

P/kimilllllit U QoLi mothei. Hi, i.tris and t .10 brothers, V imiMIIIIIII y iJrtlv .,,,1 ,, | K ,-| ,,f nthet relative' and Wed. Mar. 30, 1932 Oh haw dear w, loved you, Edna, At 12 30 P M ' t, “’ ! *" fr ‘‘ ls love ' 1 ynu nlnr ‘' , We will sell at Public Auction on J rbey have sweetly called you the Harvey Oliver farm one mile In yoti a'i shinittc shore south of Morton Ihe following de | jroidpii g:tte- were open

(. ANGST ER SOUGH I

SOUTH BEND, Ind., March 28, (UP) Police today pressed theii hunt for Ha-il Banghart, Detroit Piitpie” gangster, who shot his nay ,,t ot the county jail, wounding a

jaih-i setioiisly in the escap,

Banghart, an associate of Hairy Fleii‘her who l,as been sought for quo-1ioniug in the I imlhergh hahy kidnaping, seized a sub machine gun from ih, pu-.;n gnu raHr.- He rtrtbru dated tetlull piis .neis, Wounded Jaiiec Stanley r Klosinski with a hurst of

gunfire and fled from the jail

Police traced him lo Mishawaka, a siil,uih, where he left a taxicab he had cniiiimimleered. The prisoner was scheduled to be tried today 7 on

charges of robbery.

scribed property:

CATTI.R

4 Head - milk Cows.

2 Springer ( owh. and 2

SHEEP

300 lbs. up 4.10 1.2h 4.50; packing

Manapoi.is i.ivestouk I • gt II.IMiO; holdovers 198 • ills higher 160-225 lbs., i 1 250 lbs., 4.45-4.50 ; 260-

K* 4.36 4.30; V6 Itiu lbs.

B" 3.75.

J 1 ' calves 600; slaughter ;1, ii.utly because of higher Go, si lightweight B 1: o- at 6.65; others largely to I* elf an 4 mi i.. I' ^ Wi • nd above; cow 3 25 • utti i . and cutters 1.508.00; rteady $7 down. I f| 60; maiket undevel„ped; ll; -tli oatnes and clippers I ,l ' ti and above

f 1 1 'll I II E SENTFNi I f , ’ h, Wlwr f ' l " h. 42, w’as sentenced to I i in a jovial mood. 1 have to worry about my f 1 knit,., f, )r 0 f ln y W" 8 '''- he said, "and that is Bk in these times.” Mhrch ® i forgery charge

111 Head of Ewes and Lambs, ", of

which are pure bred Dorseta.

IMPLEMENTS

Black Hawk » orn Planter, Pulverizer, Uullivalor 2 Spike Tooth banowa, One spring tooth harrow Internal ional lime apreader, Hrooder alove, doubletrees and liar ness, and Wagon HAY AND GRAIN 175 Imwhels of com. 100 hushela of Buckwheat, 5 ion of mowed Oats, 3 Ion of Timothy bay. Several othei articles not mentioned. TERMS (ASH Harve Saylorw Aucl. Rjljili law ter 1 lerli

Political

Announcements

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A gentle voice -aid, “Conte.’’ And with faiewell- unsjinken She sweatly tnterejl home ( \RD OE I HANKS We uish to thank our friends anti neighbor: for the maty acts of kind tie s shown to us during our recent he real' lucnt in the death of our he loved wife, duiight, 1 anti -ister, to Mr. M,< nny, the |ireachcr, the singers, ami all those wbo expressetl theii yinjiathi iiit'.i flowers. Husband and eliil lren and Mi. and All-. Alva Gentry and family

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EUR COMMISSION I'R 3RO HIST. William M. Moser, announces his candidacy for commissioner from the third district of Putnam county, sub ject to the Democratic primary. May 3 Your vote w'ill he appreciated.

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EVERY FRIDAY ANiTS-ATURDAY returning until Mondey night, on ell frame in coechee only ar feres elen in effect from ,40 and Loutaville 10 Greencaetle

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house members who aie ri., • this week • o consider alter ative tax proposals, to presetve the financial integrity of tit* federal government. Failure to rise t. this duty, it is argued, would constitute a lapse winch would in, mediately refle t s. riously on the i,a lion’s credit and cause declines not only in it sowi se-mitte-, hut imli reel ly in others. A ways ami means sin., ommitt, wotkrd all Eastei Sunda afternoon ,m suhstit ites fui Hi, re j, .led $560, 000,000 -ales tax ami resumed it de liberations this moniing. Ii hop,- t , have a program in shape for the full committee tomonow. Meantime the botl'e itad before ii today a proposal for relief of we-lr-i iiiigatiei, tits

iricts.

I i,,* sub-commit tee is giving to -t attention to ti,, oiiginai ta.asury in*>*earn calling foi heavy tax, - on a ti , mobiles, radios, atnusen,. nts, iiaid. etieeks an,I tobacco, eo.iph-I w it i highei postage rat,s R, p luGaui.U., Repn. N. Y., ,n 1 ad, i of ti coaiiti u wtii Ti wrecked the ales t * . i- pi. - his plan for a las of one fourth of one per cent on all stock lA.+i r ge tc.inactions, with Hn extra one fourth p i •ent on tmit sale.. II,* .nuns u h a lax iioul.l rais, ni .e than $l..i, OfiO.OOO The task of in.'teasing taxe- is doubly difficult not only' hecause ,,r Hie H-l.lCtatlCt- of congee-sn . n t.. l.-l, htghet taxes just before an election but he ause of the terrific pie- oi. set up by special interest- against which taxes are aimed. Pc -ident Hoover in his recent api ,1 u'lie I that tin people and all >.) .mizati usupport and not oh-tio -t .uiIhi- t , , nguet-■ ip sunn,I effoit4 a to i..,lit'. expendifetes T”r! adjii’t t He Membt'l- liaVe lit.’ti Ii-ieiltle ill houn led by all oil: ot ginup. am ilividuals ohjeding to ..i. tax or other. That w:m on..* t.a in why in. ways and means cc.nniuttet finally lurm-d to ih,* ger.ecal srh-s t:,\. Every -|e- ial t.,x sugg. t.-.i br»i>g',l such woeful protests that it w i- , : . ci.ied to lay the same tax >u all inami facturt-1s instead of ingling out , few. Now the tious, i- back again face t . face with it- oiiginai dif ,;

etilty.

\\ heii it was originally ugg. t-.1 ll,at special industiie h. taxed, t automobile industry foi .nstarree s, ut « I, gatioi s to Washingt *ii protesting that sue ha tax would n tatd busimrecovery, he a biirtien on the farm.-i , and force re In non in the volume ..f automobile advertising. R idio interests prnti md that ape i-ial taxes would desti*. theii iml try. Tobacco tnamtfa tnew : oppos, .1 the tax. ., , , Movie interest j m-i Id it. pt;oti.'xed movie tax wnuhl clu many theaterand cut off wholesome enteitaiT.inent ‘‘ahsolutely necessary" lu cheek di content among the people in time ..f depression. T Im- the house ha ein bet e\ilh I every place in turn t>> look Im tie i [taxes. The rountry i- i|. mamlig th:ii tie budget Ii*. ha lanced hut when con press attempts to apply the principle it heirs nothing except protests E \S1ER STORM T AKES M M Ktl.l. IN sol III ( IAN I hn, Ala., Mil! It 28, (UP) Deadly tunn -tinrk t u* soulhlau.l , twice Witiini six days, i«turiiiug fm an Easter visitation that left sev.'u ilea!, 59 ijijurerl and the entire coun t ry side tei till, ,1 Chilton c.tinty, which teported uior, lluui 4U dea i tu t lie toll of mo. . than 300 exa teii by the f.nt storin, ami Hibb county' adjoining, wete haul es| hit, reports today indicaU-d. Six of the ,leail were reported at | Eawdey and' Jenison, a f*‘iv miles from j bore. There were m ...iifirmeii i, - | ports of mon* dead at Ihoisby. lo thi latter town and at Lomax where tent colonies had been »- tahlished for refugees, ih*. tents were swirled int.U Hie air and swept before the wind as parachutes in a hurti ane. The seventh known deatl was Mrs. Harvey Lewis, of Buclianan, (ra., who succumbed in a hospital at Rome, Ga , i at 5 a. m. today. She waa injtued in j the collapse of her home. The storm, which followed a course somewhat similar to that of the storm last Monday, pa-se i at one poi: t within a mile of a Wangled tivasa of wracked homes left, hy the fiz»t.

I in -sihlc in the New Testament idea of judgment. le has become so thoronglily entangled in the grotesque and impossihl*. ideas of the judgment n hich ha\< pievaileti during the g,i, jlii' part of Christian history, that it i- liar dto 'tate it clearly It is best, st licit in ihe 25th chapter of Matthew’' gospel. There, the judg i.erit is I„ fore Christ himsolf There ue just tivo jndgmenta: ‘‘Cmne it. lu-i it,'' an I "Depart ye.” Both , f

these judgments : re based upo: hn man relationships. Nothing is said about the offen led dignity of God or about a debt that has never been naid. If,God i- offen,led it i- not because of what men have to Him, but what they have done or refrained from doing in their relationships with His suffering aid needy hildtvn. Original sin inot mentioned. F.ieiythiug has tn do with bow im-n .*ui»* dis hargeil th, it ddigatinn- of hi'i.i lieihoml an I fi*-ig , i i.'.rline- s." "But m.ii i- rhrist risen from t dead’ This,” - lid Mr. Bruner in cluing, "is tile great word of the church

to the hearts of men The Christian church is built upni this fact. And ujion lids luminous and soveiign fact we may -land and call u|ton all meti *verywhete to join us in the exustan'. shout: ‘O death, where is thy sting'’ O grave, where is thy victory'."" A son was horn to Mr. and Mix Fisher Austin, 314 Melro-v avenue, Sunday

James Renft at his horn, pneumonia.

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GAY BANDIT „ of the BOR.I>8 b„ TOM gill OBfVRiGHT 1»31 BYIN7£iWAuONAL MA&UiNSCQ, IMC. — USrRJBUT£D BY Ki,V<3 FEATURES SYRL(CA7£ /As

SYNOPSIS

The Mexican peons, grown tired ot Paco Morales’ oppression, await the word irom “El Coyote,” their masked protector, to overthrow hum. Morales has enlisted the aid of the U. S. Cavalry to capture the notorious bandit. Ted Radclittr, a young American, learns that Morales was responsible ior his late father's ruin Bob Harkness, Ted’s friend urges httn not to make an knemy ol Morales, as he has other plans Ted is enamored ot Morales beautitul niece, Adela. At a fiesta, A dels, sensing the hatred ot jito, Morales' ward, for Ted, exacts a promise from T rd never to fight with him Morales informs Bob that ins men will join in the search for "El Coyote ' and that Jito has dedicated himself to kill the bandit Adela teila Ted he mu t nut let his lack ot weabh keep him from love flub receives a note and le-ves the merrymaking Shortly afci news is ie-eived that Jito s vaqueios a.e .aidmg the village. Adela goes to the village with ted and Morale-, and lashes a vaqueio insulting a girl She c«iis hi Coyote's" vengeance upon Jito The latter abuses a tarmet for nnt Leaving his land CHAP i ER XXtl “For the last time has Paco Morales tolerated such swine as vou on the range,” the big Mexican went on. “\\ ho u the law here it. north Mexirc? Morales Who hold- back the gringo on one side and the Yuqui

The girl ran tn Adela and, falling before her, wound both arms about

het knees.

No. no, senorita For the love ol God, make them spare him Do not hurl him. Do not burn this house Let them give u« but a little time, senorita. and we will go He did not mean to defy Paco Morale', hut we are poor, teftorita, so very poor, and I have been ill ” Imploringlv Adela turned to Iter uncle. The old Spaniard gave no sign, but as she looked het uncle’s eyes rose, with a sudden catlike gleam and tollo. ing hi* gare -he saw Ted, with clenched nsts advancing toward jito With a quick -tep she was at Rad-

ii -it

tint land

the other? It if Morale* Why 'hould he allow you to setlb h* r» like ticks on a cow, here in the i 3 |- ley, and benefit irom what hi- worl

I,a: brought about”’

"But. -efioi. the land war fiouglu ’’ "Now, by every *aim tn heaven, vou come back to that, do yon: I he land was bought* In tins country the governor of Sonora himself could not sell you security on the targe ot Morales IT n latuHii. our. We

whp ttdlosv.th* (-..aM’oiLt, jt tree, often la'iid for |f e if I tu tot farmer* or tor tarms.

From within lame the exultant laughter ot a man. and a woman's scream, qui.klv muffled, thriv -ilence Jito pushed Ins huge form through the doot followed bv Ted and Adela On a lathe beyond burned a teeblr. smoking lamp and in the dm. circle ot light the same vaquero againt held the peon gut His bloo,1~|idt eyeglistened His hand moved dver the smooth -kin ot the gfH'f'throaJ^nd

he grinned drunkcnly at |ito

"Is she not a soft atmful eahallero? Pot Dios, she iiill maf- m foi get the Iona ride ot the night And tie paiied the shrinking fwI Impatu-ntli jito -hook l.ci head

"Let het go

In aurprisi thi oth<r loot I t He shook ho bead defiantly ''Let het go ” Jito * voice had ?un" to a dar.gerou* growl “Que val She is the !>r*t it tln loot, this little dove ' Jito took one step forward Hi hand closed about the man m 1 . and he raised turn bodily Irom the

ground

■'Once before I have had trnuhli with you ” lie aid in low ever, tnne"The next time my bovs will ra t lots for a dead man's saddle shook the choking vaquero dropped him contemptuously to the

Moor.

"No haim 'ill come to you, stf, j orita,’’ Jito told the gul "It t* with j your father sve base busine** " He turned again to the old man "Felipe | Doming :/ beciu.-c you did not --ej 'fit to take Morales * naming, thi-i night your house I* lo be burned. |

fields Hainpled by horsemen, j c.tih -hot And becau-ej defied my orders, tin se i g,.r vou thirty ladies ot |

rawhide Tomorrow, when the de.- i en coumtv bears, they will begin to believe that it is not w st to stand out agamst the will of Paco Mo-

raiss.*'

cliffc's side "Don't.” She laid her hand on hi* arm T ou v/iil ruin

everything

"l II turn a few ot these drunken vaqueros.” His voire .va- thick with j repressed anger Adelu - gup tigineneu Don t yon *ee that ii i pi-t what they want fins is not vour affair, d is mine I lorlud yon to interterr wliaf vcr Iiappen* ' Ahe tamped her loo 7 in sudden anger "Why mw-t yon, mo, make it harder for ine’ I tell you I do not need ,our h Ip. Gr hack Oh, please go back I" Reluctantly lie turned and walked

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All cadi the vaquero* were niutieimg at the delay, pre-ring <Tn-;er about the little citcle, cursing, shouting to Jito eager lor the end lito nodded to In men Laughing they seized ihe old peon and bared Im withered ,-nnkled hark With rawhide they lied his jmia to Hie

doorway

A had . I j v for you compadie when s.ni thought El < oiote could prole, t you. ' muttered a vaquero • \Yhat i- the protection ol I I Lovote north now " And yictously the man tightened the rawhide thongAdela llireiv herself between the vaqueros and that aged, drooping

Clustered about the ran hhou*e each vaquero stiffened l >r,e dreaded word passed among them like the voice ol death ttself "F.l Covote'" The rtames ol the hav-tark rose Itigher, tossing gnat -parks into tlic blue desert ski Dimly the vaqueros could distinguish a double lank ot silent horsemen surrounding them, ready and ominous I he nrehght danced on the steel of their rifles and glittered on the con, has ot their chaps Again came th . teat voice. "1 am sending men in to disarm you it one ot you move- ;t :* death to all of you Five masked horsemen approached. Quickly the tn.de a littie pile ot the weapons ot lno s m ti A yhort, stocky ridei -eemed to have taken charge Presently he oi dried the vaqurro« to rand before the door. J Menu Ink oil., i : .del * g-ihcred ihe

hoi se -

"Ao you thought the protection of Fl Coyote not enough annuo- ' askeil ihe ma-krd I, id, r 'you will have other thoughts before it«v>n. But now I bring you thi- rfie -age from I I Coy ote Li den > archills as you value Lie lor the patience of F.l Covote is not endle■- I or t .n iv year* you, Paco Morale.-, and you, his hurling*, ha.e lield dominion over the borderland \ uu liav.- driven men and their tamilir- trom land that is their« 5 011 have done it without fear, for you knew that the peon endured much and did little We had no leader and tor these reasons the herds of Morales have l,etome tat and multiplied while the people have lived in poveitv amt di ead Our women h . , not hern ale. our childien Iiave had no future to look fotwaid lo om old age ll«s become filled with teal Amt all this berau-e Morales wanted i land that was ours by right today tew m u.s now have enough land tn make a glave. and -iiil the. tp-rd- oi Mo ate*

lailied them with iheit tone ot cold contempt. "5 011 talk ot pi-tiie you dog-,, you cowering, lawning dog that come to fight against an old man and hi* daughter Her lingei * tote at the knotted thuti| - and again a wave ol pent up ang* ' arose tiom the crowd Jito looked impatiently about him "I cannot hold them lon^ " he said in a low tone to Mo rale* "They niu*t have blood OVlie Anote AijMV* voice ro-e above the tumult 'JitA , 'mal<t tWeth wait until tomorrow' " But her ivord* w<re lo t among the eel ng * te .vlule the maddened irnivd pre-sed torwatd A vaqiterijstoi,it raging be-

fore fito

since when do we take nr,hi* trom women, hoitthn ’■end h r .. j v w hile then- i* tli.iiT he tumult rednubl -d 1 he shouthad taken on a new ominous qualm It had become the lo, de, i ,oat it a v olt park ready to clo*e or. il* prev Quickly lito ra: fd .'. I la and rairird her to where Muialr -rood I yen if I would. I cannot hold them now ’ he -aid "In another minute I should be fighting lot all om

lives.”

1 j* ' j De raised hi* head Bu. no, ’ ! • ^railed "Thirtv lashe* in lea.-h thi-

then l . Iieon wisdom

Morale* looked quietly on. Ins mouth set in a halt smile His re-

kfttu it, th'ylnm way llet eve*, tiai ffTtftf,"- - Uw.aMtfl'I'Mj* rpf, r lf.pi' 1

fti > « .IhpOlI rt.BllCi^-l^rb-affe qfT i p.^ 1 ,

the ■emrpie' fCfncs IL-t wnrlf * “li^ •Ty'mmT.ow nT u

tack

ra*t 'pertral shadow* aiios* his ta, e and caused ihe eye- liehind the blai k mask to ghsim Snll no man moved Be-ide him led couhl heat Adela’s quick breathing In,, stood stifllv betore him. not knowing wheth-i to expe.t captuir or quick it,.atb > hile behind, in an outei citcle the outlaws -al in quiet v.atrhfulne-s Once more the ma-ke.l man ratsed his voice "Vaquero* ot Morales a leadei I,a* men You call him FI Coyote Many lime* you have sought tn kill him Mexican rivalry ha« joined with the Amen, aim- to < un him down. But he I* still tree I onight tie is onl there vsuh us hy do you not go lorth to him fito you who haVe sworn to lea, out his heart' Aee lie i* out there—only a tulle viai "- and the masked man point' d to the daikne** behind him \ shiver ol fear ran through every man Fvrn Inn himsell darted an unca*Y glance toivard the shadows. Out thrie iu*t beyond the nm of light, tfie unknown ktlUr was A trrriibln.g v*queto made a fleet.ng ign of the ctos* "Du,.- tmo l.e murmured “Tonight tot this .’. c alt

die.''

"Listen now to wtiat Fl Lovote hid* me say. The ranchers or the 'border will no longei beat the yoke It Mo a! * md Ills * I

you,

and you; you ha.e men will

straining arms had closed about I now on we will strike ha, k and. e. n -..1 .„.f.. ..U . a a . Ilf Fl Co,ote himsell is taken, still

will we .trike hack And foi eieiy row ot out* you take or kill we ivill tivo For every man vou gn v I twenty lashes we will tie up one of | youi band and give him forty W« . men with our harks (o the wad 1 U'e have nothing io lose, lor lire it-

I hat b!cv nevei fell I sell has long since losi the things From tor it where out ot the dark-j tint gave it value Hay* ol In c tiass burst a flame and the y aqurio I profit u» nothing tor i e have nettht r whirled, c’utclied his breast ih*n :t " I neace nor securitv B it that dav > ittadlor.g at his master - feet | lone From now or we tight tar A clear voice called irom the dark-: (hinffi that make lue good " I nets “Let rya man move." ( ,r« »t Csn - jtt'

girl, and with a snh Aden rln-ed hei

eye*-

A stalwart vaquero rolled fink i ,, -| .. • leeve and picked .ip i henn quirt 1 He st, od lull in the flj'.nq I :ht o' the haystack and raised his r.cl'.e.Jl

hand loi the blow