The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 April 1932 — Page 4

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l oans on autos up to $300.00, J on new or used cars. INDIANA LOAN CO. 24; E. Washington St. Phone in]

you nsed rinancial Assistance

Glass and MilldlnR Traterial'-. I j Quality and Service always at Ellis I * 1

<T THE GRANADA

—For Sale—

BABY CHICKS— Quality baby chicks at reduced prices. See our chirks and get our prices before ordering Satisfaction guaranteed. Custom hatching each Monday and Thursday. Stoves and poultry supplies. Record’s Hatchery, 19 east Franklin! street, Phone 852. Greencastle. FOR SALE—Brass bed, good con- j dition. Phone 120-K. 6-lp j FOR SALE—Gas water heater for j tango boiler, $3.50. John Cook and I Sons Co. 6-lpj FOR SALE —$22.50 Ohio coal; brooder. I^rge size, used foui weeks, $15. John Cook and Sons Co. 6 Ip

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worthy purpo«»i,

flea. Talk ot. ( y 0U r financial ra qulrement* alth > metnbar of aor staff. Tha loan you tiaea eaa vary llkaly h* finlckl) arrtufad yoa will hay« ampi# ttm. t« i It la eonvtmant Installineiitt

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FOR SALE—$90 Estate Liberty cast range, $fi7.50. John Cook and Sons Co. 6 Ip

FOR SALE:—Baby chicks, twodays to two-weeks ol. Place your orders ntfW! We have Wayne and Purina feeds to make them grow. Or you can make a complete starter, costing about $1.25 per 100 Ih. by using 100 ib. Wayne 2f>", supplement an i 200 lb. of your own coin. < AMP BELL & OGLES, Greencastle. Phone fiO. 16-W-Sat.-10ts

Best Brazil Block Coal, $3.50, ton; top vein block; screened $3.00; mine run $3.00; nut $2.50, Phone 803. Ed Crawley. 5-tip

me American secunry Co. Phone 98 ll E Washington St The First National Bank Huildicy

WANTED: T,, rent : ern house Phone ,i09 V

small mod-6-lt.

A ,ieep sea diver tries to lock a ' 'ret in Davy Junes’ locker but fails He ir.es fifty fathoms below to recover ho lies lost in a yacht wreck and

fi u two ;•] a compromising state of

uidr - one is that of a man of ill

I repute ; uie other is that of a woman

— the wife of Ids best pal, his cnvorker, who is m the other end of the

| eommui i.-ating phone, alert and atI teiitive for his signals. To bring the I woman’s body to the surface would . uirati to kill a man’s most beautiful

| illusio what was he to do? Hi- vhli a problem of such conse-

quence Hi ,t Jack Holt is fared in “Fifty i a thorns Deep,” the Columbia 'Lama h wing Thursday and Friday at the Granada theater. Holt plays the i ole c f a seasoned diver, a hero of many deep sea rescues. He is teamed with tor youthful Richard Cromwell, who is ca«t as “the pal." This is CromwelF'. fir^t assignment since his sti ce c s in his initial screen appear-

Loretta Sayr r« nn l Mary Doran Lor- 1 defensive work, covereri , five or etta Sayers, new comers to the screen rors and held tliiit, er Ci ..n . . , and a platinum Monde of unusual 1 mondmen on the f.a-i

beauty playr the part hf the “cheating wife.” Mary Doian is a lively

waterfront g i idigger.

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WANTED do RENT—For Saturday night only I ui rugs with heads. Phone 402. g-2p

i .osf STRAYED -Saturday P. M., April 2, one medium mzc.1 female beagle, white with black puts and brown head and eai ' Liberal reward. Mrs Elmet Stratton Phone 311. 4 dp, dlaiieous

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first official li i ,r

— ; tion pictures tie BiiLsh p 'BLOOMINGTON Ind , April n De net have ha !-• Pauw invade^ Jordan fiehl tomorrow islr Boanl of 1 il .i < ■ , for a return baseball game and the with 'a dialp ws...in second home game foi Indiana this re ti il ai Hidl lood tl. . week. Coacii Everett Dcari will proh will be dcali

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ably start a sophomore. Morris or | hereafter.

Gery, on the mound For eilhet Mor T .e board’s .. idiii n ris or Gery the assignment of start- sued, leveale! that .'14 til ing a game will be new. Gery hulled jfeted as iieiog "u -iuitablt , a short time to close the opening con exhibition in thi I'omiti I test against Miami but otherwise has others ulteiid la i \ea in la seeru no action this year. Morris, a i seven finis and in 1939 mi , strong hurler. lias not been in the were lejectei. \ » h t of till, lineup for Indiana so far but has done < issued, 'but il is undi i !■ .1 t .1 i I a iot of the pitching in practice Britisli films were a non i n

Indiana registered a decisive 4 jeered in 1931.

victory over DePauw at Greencastle Films which deal with lu-i .,i th. last Saturday behind the brilliant development of erotic pa-sions, are hurling of "Red" Wright who is he- ! becoming more daring and mme nuni ing saved for the Big Ten opener will, ernus, according to the cen~m I In ' Northwestern here next Saturday. denounced the tendency of c. itain in last week’s confliet the Iieanmen producers who "on every eonceiv.ihlc

ance in “loTable David." The femi- outhit their rivals 13 to 6. DePauw, occasion dlag in scene of uruli ni e interest in the film is handled by ^ aided by many breaks and -urr.i nice ing bathroom scenes ami u., . \hihi

GAY BANDIT of the BORTHI’ ' ^ tom Gill

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CCPYZtlSHT 1931 BY WIEPNATtOXAl MAC,A - .Vi- CO .

SYNOPSIS

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FOR SALE Lowest prices on fence in 25 years. lied Top fence posts; second hand farm tools; tw i Ford-mo tractors and plows; two tractors; 8footdisc harrow; one Ford truck with bed and stock rack; about 150 bushels 1930 white seed oats; 1,000 bushels last years oats; soy beans, best you ever saw; alfalfa hay, also alfalfa seed, both kinds; big English and timothy seed; baby chicks; galvanized roofing and shingles; sewer pipe: drain tile and brick. Gome down to the South End. We will sell you if you come. We buy your com, wheat, oats, beans or seed. Campbell AOgles. At old Hands mill. Phone fiO. It

Mr. Rosie ( Milligan, Spiiitual and Busme-s Adtisor, M ated 10 days only, .!:. kson and Hill siieets. Plmne 472-K. 5 7p

We will give prompt attention to your lieuiatitcliing and picoting. I'itidi fords. : : VVed.-tf DA.Nt K at tie- Banne: club Wednesday uiglit. Music by Ma ’s Mid night Ramblers. 5 2ts

FOR

SALE—Four head

work

horses

at Ed Black farm.

Hansel

Grimes.

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FOR

SALE Raccoon Church will

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food market at Hanna’s Book

Store, Saturday, April 9.

6-8-2p

FOR SALF:—Cyfires Incubator, 144 egg capacity. Phone 731-1..

6-2t.«.

FOR SALE —Good team work mares. F. L. Tharp, (ireencastle, R. 5. East of Manhattan. 5-2p

FOR SALE: A Vose & Son piano, upright grand, good as new. A lied room set, solid black walnut, bod, mat tress and springs; large dresser to match with {dale glass 32x!!fi. Will sell at much less than half price for piano. Also six dark oak dining room chairs, leather seat, at less than one third cost. Call 108 Northwood Blvd. by phone appointment, 518 X. If lies sired will sell on terms to suit purchaser. J. P. Allen. We i Sat-tf

The quality i.- higher yet the price is low er. I his is the reason so many poultry and turkey feeders use Miller’s Starting and Growing Mash. 'Those who wish a still luaper ration can mix theii ow viouikI giuiti with Millet's 2<> f > I’ouPry Supplement. Starting Mash, $l,i'.d; 20 , Poultry Supple ment, $1.85. Miller Grain Co. (Sue cesscis to Mai-hall Giain < o.) Gioon astle, Bainbridge and Roa h laie. I t “SI list RiBl I OR I HE B \ N N ER”

FOR SALE OR RENT

storage house on Monon siding, large ware house and lot 103 ft. on Nor'h Vine street. M M. Marshall, 107 S. Locust Street. 5-2ts.

NOIK K 10 NMN RKSIDEN IS State i.f In liana, C-iunty of Putnam, ss: In the Putnam Circuit Court, January Tt i in, 1932. Suit to Quiet Title. Cause No. 13897. Oscii ]' Vaughn vs. Mary Hurst,

et al.

Comes imw the Plaintiff by Hays & Murphy, his attori eys, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person that the residen i , upon diligent inquiry are unknown of the following named de-

fendants, to wit:

Mary llui t, Mar; iB, Hurst, Elijah

I’ar.t, Absalom Hurst, Absalom Hurst, di . < ynt.hia Hurst. Matthew Hurst, W illiam Hurst, John Hurst, El len iTuist, Ca'henne Huist, Thomas McCammark, Hiram S. Hurst, Nancy Small J. Huist, John MeCammack, .1 shua Diiiinington, Mary Dimpjngton, Williaiik Hood, 'Sainiiel Hilihs, Rosanna llibb-, I'.li/ dieth Hurst, Jane Hurst, Maria M 1 ainmaek, Hiram McCammark, Maltha M Canrinack, John W. Met ainiM'o k, Robert MeCammack, Tabei Mh aimnack, Milton B. Scott, Mary Black, Pi ey Met amma k, Rob ett M < .ainmaek, Jr., the unknown husband or wife, widower or widow, heic. legatees, devisees, administra tors, grantees and as.-igns, of any and all i f the above named defendants, and that they are all non-residents of the State of Indiana; that all of said Defendants are necessary parties to said action; that this is an action to quiet the Plaintiff* title to the foi lowing de- rihed real estate in Put

na-rn ( o ,nty, Tudiana, to wit: A pait of the west half of the

southwest quarter of Section Two (2) Township Thirteen (13) North, Range Three (3) West, bounded as follows: Beginning at a point on the north | line thereof, Twenty Six and Two

Lvsn ^ ” Thirls (2d 2-31 rods west of the FOR RENT—Three room, semi- ( .. lj(| )ialf (|U . irlpr; modern apartment on north Jackson w ,m with the north line there treet. Phone 515. 5-3p j of, fifty three and one third (53 1-3)

rods

FOR RENT OR SALE Huffman house, 30fi North Jackson street. N. Huckleberry, 4860 Manlove avenue, Indianapolis. 4-5-6-11-12-13 p

FOR SALT?:—Elxtra quality orchard grass seed. Dr. F, M. Hurst, Cloverdale, Indiana. I HM

—For Rent—

FOR RENT OR LEASE — Modern home, close in to town and university. Newly decorated throughout. Hard wood floors, furnace, fireplace. Down stairs room for study or Ig-droom. Address Box R, care Banner. 6-4t

FOR RENT—Seven room house in city limits; good location, fruit and garden. Rent reasonable. Address Box X Care Banner office. 6-2ts

to the west line of said half qnaitei thei-ce south, with said west line, one hundred twenty (120) rods; thence cast, parallel with the south line of -aid half quaiter, F’ifty Three mid one-third (53 13) rods; thence m) fth One Hundred Twenty (120)

FOR RENT—Four-room apartment 1( ,d to the place of beginning, con with kitchenette, in-a-door bed, in i taining Forty (40) a. ies more or less, v . i i I Notico L therefore hereby given Voneastle budding. Apply Granada , ^ ' h ) . |M;int , t|u| persons theater office. 2,i * f u l„ msoevf r that daim an inteiest in

— said real estate that unless they he

flFif ' in I ini'".I on the 23rd day of May, - warned— th ; <ourt,th.

exterior same being the 43rd day_of the Apt il

pa^ng TR Also n wali r pa 9 ^ cleaning.: ^•J. 0 ^ p a r t nc t ^ tlp "'',n saTcourdy Charles Scohee, 318 North College )m j s ,. |tp , n( ) answer or demur to avenue. fi-3p 11,.^ complaint, the same will he heard

| an ,| determined in their absence. WANTED—Paper hanging an 1 in* i‘rior decorating. New fade-proof wall paper. Work guaranteed. H. Thompson, Phone 289 L. 6 1t

WANTED—Garden plowing Ernest R:der Phone 731-X. 2 * 6

In \Vitne-> Whereof. I have hereunto *et mv hand nnd affixed the seal of said Couit at the office ol the Clerk thereof, in the City of Greeneastle, Indiana, this 28th day of

March, 1932.

Jrhn W Herod, Clerk Putnam Cir-

cuit Court.

30-3ts

■ *’ With one step the girl was at Ted's side, and now she reached up and diawing down his face, kissed his lips

Under the leadership ot “El r '~'y j ote,” the masked bandit, the Mev | ranchers plan to overthrow u>« | wealthy Paco Morales, who has j fiscated their property for years wit, search foi "F.l Coyote' has been — vain Ted Radchffe. a young can whose father Morales ruji»««v loves the Spaniard's beautiful n.c*», Adtla Jito, Morales' ward, is )**» cus Bob Harltness, a friend of Fe<f • late father, urges Ted not to quanel with Morales, as he has other plans. Following a raid on the village by Jito's vaqueros, one of his men is killed by Anton, an Indian Morales, fearing the vengeance of the tribe, releases Anton. Out riding, Adela tells Ted she disapproves of her uncle’s treatment of the peons Ted considers Adela’s wealth a barrier between them, but she tells him to let nothing interfere when he falls in love. Ted is forced to shoot his horse after a fall. He and Adela get lost and spend the night in the desert. Next morning, Adela tells Ted the bond between them must hold, come what may. They meet Anton, who lends Ted his horse Morales is furious Adela resents his insinuations. CHAPTER XXIX “Stop I forbid you to speak." "I won’t stop. 1 ani sick tor all time ot these evasions. Listen, my uni'le I have known for many years there are two sexes in the world 1 know how babies mine, so let us keep to realities and frank truth, or ive will be strangers always. If ever I love and wish to give myself to a man, no feat of you will stop me. But I will never lie to you. I want to he first with you always. I want you to love me and to be a comrade, lust as you have been a parent, but don’t you see we never can ll you won’t trust' I tell you you are living in an age that’s past, and it is today that we hare got to fare I'm not something too irresponsible to he left by myself. I am a gnl of this century, and you are ol past centuries. Fvcn now you sit there with doubt and anger and su-picion writ ten across your face Can i you even trust mer" In cold fury he hurled at her. "You are the daughter ot your mother, and as the daughter oi a halt ra te you have acted." She rose, trembling with anger. Have I? Perhaps because I am a half-caste Perhaps it is my mother’s Mexican blood that makes me wayward, so that I have spent a night with this man out on the desert. Bueno, mv uncle. I have talked and you will not listen. Now I will talk no longer. 1 ion! now on I will never say one single word of what happened out there last night. And whether I May another hour in this house of suspicion and vile thinking, I myself shall decide. Now. you can sit and nourish yom own thoughts, whatever they aie. 5es, and for your turlher peace of mind, I do this.” With one step the girl was at Ted's side, and now she reached up and, drawing down his fare, kissed his lips. “Remember that, my uncle, when you are thinking of last night," With a little ^ob she turned and ran from the room. Lor a long time after Adela had gone, the old man sat with head sunk forward. Then, with something that sounded like a figh, he looked up at the tall man still standing before him. For a long time he looked. He seemed to be weighing some thought. At last he rose. "Sefior Radclitfe, forget all that you have heard and seen here. Those wl-.o have youth can never under--•tand the tragedy of outliving one's time. Perhaps some day will be a language in which one may speak across the generations, but it is not yet. Of your own conduct, I have nothing to reproach you. And now, n you will excuse me " To Ted came again the feeling that this coolly speaking, courteous Spaniard was acting a carefully chosen part Those eyes seemed to veil a cold malevolence that the calm

words could not quite conceal He answered quietli "I am the one to go " The old man nodded and pul out his hand "Perhaps it is he-,1 But not in anger. Let us part saying, as my tori cithers said, 'May yo'i go with (iod .” He si l ined verv old and very lonely a* he turned and walked with shoit, uneven steps across the patio and up the stairs In tin gue«t room Don Boh was f t,.riling bv the window kno l ing the a-h trom his pipe. He looked up anxiously as the hoy entered "Well: Harsh words " Ted shook his head "None But there's no doubt the old lellow hates me I think I’d better go there was a - cne between Adela and Morales that wasn't pretty, and if chance throws Jito and me tocether today it's likely to end in some broken mrniuite Tell me what happened last night when we didn’t come " Don Bob reached for a cigar and laughed “I felt like a lion tamer in a thunderstorm. By dusk Jito had driven Adda's roadster three times down to the ml of the road Morales remained calm, hut he got more sullen as the hours passed. By nighttall both of them had forgotten they ever knew English, and we all did what little talking there was in Spanish. It must be easier to say pleasant things in Spanish while you’re thinking murder in your heart. Before dawn I heard Jito saddle up and ride off An hour ago he came back, looking like a soul let loose from bell. He called to Morales that Adela and yon were found. Then 1 heard some w hispered sentences, and once Morales raised his voice to say, 'Remember, no violence.’ The rest of their talk behind closed doors. It’s all easy enough to understand. You happen to be the first American who has ever taken Adela anywhere. Always she has been guarded by the rigid conventions of this place. Only for you she has let down the bars. And Jito. of course, would sell his soul and all the universe for Adela "But what isn't so easy for me to understand is why Morales has been so civil to you It would be more like him to order you thrown out Hie door—there’d be absolutely nothing to prevent. There's something unexplained back of that Whatever it is, .-mieiuber this, you've made two enemies today, and one oi them is the most powerful in the border

country 5n enemy out here is son.<* thing to he reckoned with. N ou know, I'm not so suri' hut that u might he a great deal liMt.-r h i yrui to go ha k I ast " I ed had heed tilrowinc hi- clothe into the suitcase. \t the ki t v.onl he raised his head "I'll see them damned first, i'ln going to make rnv home out here i spite of every Spaniard and laquei. on the border. He ide-,, there's ., reason " Kai-ing Ins eve, I .- caught the smile on hi- fi ' lid's Ip "You're joking about mv ninrnr.-, away." "Perhaps. But I. too, was think ing about that reason Pie-ri.r his face grew serious again At I yet, as to Adela— "I know. I've said nothing. Boh '' Boh looked at Inin with eves ui which amusement and affection were mingled "With that iheruh face of yours, old son, you wouldn t fiave to write an essay about it, would you!" 'Then he loo busied himself with the parking. Only Morales seemed to speed their journey. Adela, he explained, was in her room, and he thought best not to disturb her. 'The sefiors would understand With Ted he shook hands gravely and for a moment he held the hand ol Don Hob between both his own "We must see more of each other, old friend," he said. "We have more in common than boundary fences, no Ten miles down the road Don Boh turned the roadster south from the Verdi highway and followed a sandy, winding trail toward the foothills. "Last night in one of his communicative moments. Morales told me the major was making his headquarters not far from here. I want to run over and learn what the old soldier has found about F.l Coyote " "Blount would be foolish to tell you, wouldn’t he? I have a suspicion that you're in cahoots with the bandit." Bob laughed. "Like Price, I’m at least sympathetic. Compared to most honest politicians, that bandit is a gentleman of high integrity. I deplore his tendency to walk oft with the other fellow's cattle once in a while Still, that's necessary too. You can't live on high luimanifarian motives alone out here. Occasionally you must have a good juiiy beefsteak, for yourself and your fellow idealists.” To

Ladies’ Mercerized Slips Sfjtom! l or Thursday 4 for 98c l in.ti Fnui to A Customer Starting at 9 o’clock Thursday morning’ we will Fell these highly meivmztd slips al 11ii:' low price. 1 iiu lie* 1. up pea el. ami Irish J.CPENNEYCO

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BABY CHICKS Migli OiiuliU Low IV ces II VI t I! I 8 i vine WFOMNDAY W \ n, < I I, | M..iler > r 100 Ibis.. '2.5ft. Full lino ui Poultry equipment \\ h J - i" ’ lice'-. Get M> Prices Before loti Buy The Thomas Hatchery .,,11. If(i< Is \ II I I . INDI AN A Phone 215 i

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