The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 May 1932 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE INDIANA. MONDAY, MAY 9,1932.

CLASSIFIED ads

Loans «m autos up to $300.00, on new or used ears. INDIANA LOAN CO. i Washington St- Phone 15

COUNTY OF PUTNAM In the Putnam Circuit Court Arm Term 1932

No. 13943

Anna C. Brothers

[south 86 degress T/est 74 feet; thence north tis it «^^t »>1 ^nc*»

1 nort h 4.1.*, ft . i

ret*‘ w-est 37 6 feet;

north line

• I section 30;

the

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Granville h

orth

thence the pla*

o; 03

t-hence of the

weSt

of

acres

I ^

3rown, et al

Now comes the Plaintiff

Bes . t Brazil Block Coal, $3.50, ton; (op ve in block; screened $3.00; mine

run $3 00-

Crawley

nut $2.60.

Phone 803. Ed

26-tf

K0K S ALE—Tomato, cabbage ami sweet potato plants. Ready in a few days- Phone 74H-L.

sect i 4 \\

9-2ts

pOR : ALE Tomato, sweet potato anil cauliflower plants. 316 North y* ti- ii street. 72t

POK sALE—Sweet potato plants, yt cents per hundred. At Rod and Gun Club. r ()l; ALE—Tomato plants 15c; r a hi. ace plants 10c. Pat Collucio, Martitr'ille street. Phone 802-K. 7 6p BAB 7 (HICKS— Quality baby chi-ksat reduced prices. See our chubs nd get our prices before ordering Satisfaction guaranteed. Custom hatching each Monday and Thursday stoves and poultry supplies. Re, i,i Hatchery, 19 east Franklin street Phone 862. Greencastle. FOR ALE—Tulips for Mother’s jI .1 Baamer. Phone 218. 7-lt

Lc.K SALE— he ’s pet gallon, ana Street Road.

Cider vinegar, 28 W. R. HOLT, Indi 7-3p

FOR SALE — Clark Jewell gas . nge, left hand oven, $12. Cook’s I South Knd Store. Phone 134. 7 2t —For Kent—

FOR RENT;—Furnished and unI furnished rooms, 209 north Jackson I street. Telephone 736-Y. 9-lt.

Fi K RENT—50 Acres blue grass I • astuic Good fen. e, shade an d water, otis Matthews. 6-3t

—Found

Fit! \D — Pair woman’s gl-ves. tOwt • r may have same by identifying. Irqune Banner. 9 2p —iVIiscellaneous—

FOR TRA Four bedroom homo in • n . Ind.ana^i lis for Greencastle properl\ It interested, write R, care I of Banner, a 6t. HORSE SHOEING ^ • H Bundy, horseshoeing, pin' ’ Uhai|eii!i;g f repair work. 208 East I li^ertv Open six da. including Sun* I day. Reduced prices. 9-3p

are buying wool at |ik» South End Elevator ie ( ampbell & Ogles.

May 9 to June 1

market ■r Fill-

^ e " f Indiana, County of Putnam

» I3:i33.

‘khi 1/ Hell, Ahllene, Kansas ,s II, vhilene, Kansas ’•ixon l.uinher Company, Green *' Indiana. H*’ Joint Stock Land Hank •. Kentucky. notified tiiat on tin Apii'l, Imjj, thtre was filed I I'liom Ciffnlt ('out t. a reitaili « otitlfd State of Indiana vs II Ball et al. praviitK f<»r tin "non of i . al estate* in Putnam Indiana, description of whirh I i.ereto and made part hereof d leal .state is to he used • Indiana State Highway Pom 1,1 * lie impi’m emeut of a hiah ! 1‘utnain ('ounty. 1 ' hereby notified to appean • iiidge of the P.itnain t'ircuit 1 * lie :*Sth da \ of May, p.t32, ause why tin* property de imuld not he condemned as * 1 lor in said complaint • i <>f land l\ in* in Section ten " rish jp fifteen i 1 . i North llaiiK' 11 «st. Putnam County, In i.n>. • •;i |*f i(*i)hirIy described «»s •'■'S to-witi • imk at the Southwest corner ■ orthwest tpiarter (1 4* of the ■ "i *|Hurt»• i i l 4 i of swid se. • m «• .North uloim th** West secdistamu of thirteen hundred iiths < | too 11 fe et to the inter- " ith tin* . .‘titerline of the pro 1 ‘kliway iinprovenient; thence ic. s and two t02) piinutes Hast 1 • «»f tliirt'-ea hundred tweiityG feet t«» tlie point of heptin ‘ «• emit itiuinif aloiiK said < en "id in said direction

11 c* n Inindred sixt

y-c het

distance

)ne i 1 7H1i

south half

on said jin. ...

ties inning » '.nta'ning;

more or less. Also, a pa i

ion 30, township

i.yon, her attorney*" and files "her nir'Pa't n 1 il cssrritajsrs r"as«i^5 ■; ' ••• . .i.

ntuned defendains, to-wii 8 her Seel'irn ,".V'... Liuirai"bVown r 'juh'u^jT 'Ur''!v ‘‘ . B '°?' n '' , a ‘I’ 1 • «est line of'Vald half &er Br j7ct^> J H? ’ , l 1 *

Unw Charlotte SI t„ , .harlot;

Samuel Sl'^her, 1 ' Klu .tlh' slusher -T' I'V, V ' -W";*« Marv*Slusher 1 wU^tnie*S 1 *••*!nbury Jal’.l C<\f' . .."'mV.Hrldge*: ttuh®" O?.'m dV"i' v'

s:ii:i: .« z

Atiderso" Oliver David li..rke.i. Char- theme -..ml. lotte Burkett, Abraham oiiv. i Jos. i ,^ , phlne Oliver. John I. <irmd, , Alice ; Lf sald se, , „ „ Grider, James l. Edwards Klizahei I. . sout h )m. Eilwards, William S william beRinnii.^ Smith, 'Frances Smith i',i.vi.^q _ .

t of the south half of .-ship 1H North of range

Begdn-

0.1thwest corner of the

quarter of

north on the west 1 if ;.r>9 feet; thence

of quar-

nort

est line of sale 1 *■ • ■ i to a point

• ' 1 • k t hence v\ it ti t he ‘ - dek r ^^* s west

American f raged}

.1 a siai\t*, 1 nt .0 the center of Stat

ent; t he ep r

nt;

ith I

Frances Smith, Kan^-.m Moss.

I*elila Moss Henry G c’ii-k.m. Henrj G. Crodian, Mary Orodi.ui, \\ HHh (’radian, Claud Crodinn, Miir\ 1: (’lodfelter. Jane E. Vannice. (’harl.s r Protii.in, George W Olodfeli. • William Vanice, ('laude Crodian M.iude cro-

llliam H. Vannirc Maude A Daiss I). Crodma Milton T. rs. Sarah E Bow-is Dora < r..

dian, Glenn C'rodian. Iteaulah irt-ne crodian, Beaulnh Crodian. M T liowers. s E Sowers Milton \i Gaughe> Willi im R Smith. Martha Srnltii, Mnhloti Smith, Christian Kosher

h K.sti

dian. \ (’radiai

ml Fosher, Patsy Ft-shei' James Fosher, Emily Hartman l^tl.ei \l

Elizartman,

Ha rt

Ues0.

Notice is Ho said Defend.int that unless thev 72nd Judicial In l%t$, ot the P Indiana, heinu il 1932. at th. Co... of On ■ State and .11.-0. complaint. Undetermined in 1I1 In Wit tie - \\ my hand and at (’ourt at th< ofr'i in In tin (’ 11 \ of on tlie 3Dtli day . Clerk. Putnam

with the center a 4 degree curve - point of tange 11

degrees east

to tlie south line thence east Oil tile

the place of acres, more

f.-ct

• fore, hereby given id • ach of them • and appear on tlie of 1 he April Term am Circuit Court of .'dh day «»f June. House in tlie City said County and or demur t«» said . • will be hen 1 d a ml

ii absence.

• of, I hereunto set : • the s» .11 of said of the Clerk there- • t*n«'«: st le Indiana

t Moll 19.12

11 >11N \V HEROD, lit Court 2-3t

yeri

John M yen .M\eis, Mary

Dyer,

Na

i II I. MO RE WINS The Fillmore M< chants split ev. n with the colore.I Red Sox of Indian;', polis Sunday at I ydick*> Faik south

of Fillmore.

Next Sunday tlie Merchants will will meet the colored Aces on the same diamond. ! he yame will be called at 2 p. m. “SUBS! HIRE FOR IH1. BANNER”

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AT THE GRAN AD \

| Two of the most a Imired mi-mbt rof the screen’s younger >et <>f featured players, Norman He ter and June Clyde, are togetliei in Univei sal’s sparkling roman, e, "St. .eb .Company,” showing at the Giaiueli Itheater Tuesday and Wed-e Foster an i Miss Clyde an tv... the mo.-t pi.pulat ot the new g'ner.i ti; n of stats, and lep.irte.l at t a n liest in this swift diama of a tru k driver who makes the supreme at tempt at fame through boxing glov; Henry Armetta, Milter Miller, ,i.

! Farrell MacDonald, Willard Robert-1 miles per hour, not to mention a son, / f-u Pitts and Jack Perry are climb of 180ft feet per minute. These in the cast. little fellows are only 19 feet long. •Bo well did I .ster and Mis* Clyde with a wing span of anly 25 feet,

team t ?ethei t .at they were cast also for the lomantlc leads in “The ( ohen.' a. d Kelly in Hollywood.”

\ \ \ t HASH Did you know that? Th* 1 niti ci states fleet is divided into four main divi ions, call' d forces I'htM* ; iif the Battle Fone; tin Sutiinaiine Force; and the Base Force A recent news not* 1 states that tlr’ little lighting | Lines to b ' carried . boar.t the l S S. Akron are known a the F9C2 T yj.e. and can do ISO

It was e-tioiated that 1,300,000 pounds of foodstuff weie used in pregairing on aU tor the i f f leer in a period of on* month, during iecent fleet maneuvers in the vicinity of

Hawaii.

April 30. 1793 the Navy Department was established at the >’apiiol with Benjamin Stoddard as first Secretary of tlie Navy. The above information was furn-i-hed by t S Navy Re. i ting Station, 4t W. \\ .n-hington, ■ > t Indianapolis. Ind

‘Seacow’ Is A I hill

^“9

Above are the two i-i im ipalr* in n real life parallel t tit famous novel “An A merit m Tra^eiy Lower is Lois Wa 17 vei i old high school girl ot I’omuna < al as she told h« i -tor* t the trial -if Frank Newland (ui ,»eri v\i» - i>

'

her. Miss Wade chui - 'he had an illicit Affaii " ith N ■ ind married. On informing him ot l.t ■ condition, she declaies. he stiuc* her with a club, thiew hei in ? well and left her to die.

....

I HIS M I 1 h'S ! \T Hi R

Frequent show HI lii-t half of week, mostly fair lattri half; warm ( first pait of wi i k, cinder Wediusdav i or Thursday, wannei t end of week

.Melrose Park, III., Riot

Fosher, Daisy

r, Emily Hartman.

F’oHlier, William Hartimui.

het Ii Williams, Christian

Nellie L. Uni t man. Fr» <1 u Hartman, B<'ssie (.' Young. Thomas \ - .ni Mentor Williams Ralph Williams Paul

Williams, Shernrin WillinmV Hlack Harve> Black Har\e\

Hhu k Eleinier Smith, Josepl, Brother*, 1 Elizabeth Brothers, ivtci H<»w« i s, Mary Bowers, Pleasant Mvcih ('ohims Myers ArdiHa Myers. ('I in Mv- i -

rs, ArdiHa My* rs, Jane ry Myers, Mollle E. Myers.

Jesse B Fosher, H**nr> (' Fosher-,' Rilln Fosher, Clay Fosher, Henry Clay Fosher, Frances J. Fosher, H O Fosher, John Todd, John Fosher, John L. Grider. Elizabeth Fosher, Alexander Smith, Mfiry Smith, Jacob lM-kel. Jacob Peakle. Jacob Pickle. Julia A i

Joseph Pickle. Jonas Pickcl. I E. 'I’r-'ld. Mary E Stnltz Jacob

I’n kle Junior. Oliver Pi- kle, Joiias Pickle. Joseph Dyer, Johti Stultz. Jacob Pickle. Jr. J W Morris. Reheca Morris, Janies \V. Morris. James A. ' Guillinms, Rushey Gulliams. Joseph Pickcl, Maiiala A. Pickcl, Malinla A j Pickle, Jane R. (Jbenchitin, Johnson W I Obenchain, Jam**s I’ I’nderwood. .lolrn H Stnltz. Framis J. Fosher, Francis Melcher. Danit 1 T. Tliornton. Minnie l» Crodian, Minnie (’Indian, William Vshury O’Hair. (’hristian tfpaugh 1 Fenia Spaugii. Ihnjamin W’odal, Hcnjamine Weddle. Nancy M WVddle, | Greenville I* Turner. Rhodo Ttirner, John A. Turner. George \V. Tiirn»*r, Sarah P. Tarnei. Greenville Turner. I Hlioda F Turner, Adlinc Dodd, Eliza-j beth Rambo, James W. Turner. Julia A Shultz. A dal Inc Dodd. Julia Stnltz.

Silas Hardesty. Greenville P Susan M. Webster, James

Jefferson Hardesty. Caleb Hardest \ . Maria Matkin. William .1 Mntkin. >avid Rambo, Joslnia HnrdeHty, J. W. Timer, Lizzie B. Turner, Deborah EGr* gg. Aide I-: D«»dd. J*»hn Payne, Belle Pavne, Ora K Payne. Bertha Payne, Mary II Grantham. Sarah J Young Greenville W Dodd, Kminu ( Dodd. Elizabeth K Brown. Henrv T Brown. I hi vid H Harshbnrger. IT.no i: Harshbarger, Mattie A Brothers, George Turner. David F Brothers.

Sura E. Bowers;

Anti tlie unknown wife, husband, widow’ widower, ielrs. representatives,

hs, administrators, resucceRWors and assigns

»f . ach .md .11 ‘»f the defendants a»»o\>* nuined. and the unknown children, descendants, surviving spouses. Ho* creditors, and each and all of tlie privies in blood or estate ot all such named and described tlcfeiHfants, and all | ersons claiming by, through or under each and all of flu* above named and d»s« rlhed defendants and persons i.spectlvcD, w ho'.- no mes ahd idemit\ t.. !M.iintirf unknown; the no** , htislian nano - of which above d.sig naied defendants not named by a Christian nfime are t«» Plaintiff un-^

known.

And all persons and corporations,

whet tier known by a different name than above designated, or otherwise. |

g«i i mlghi asapii any title,)

, | ,jin ..I interest in. **r lien upon the i\ vt*n nu n \V( re wounded- three probably fatally, when Melrose I aik, Ml n,e teal eM .t. .1. '• 11l»e.d in 1 ,l< ' ' police rue ed tii with sub-machine guns, lu tgun- .md | loh mi .1 group «»!

fjJfJ"; ‘V.y df t a h7 rt«fe^ a ma .o .M5 2M Coir.runist'4 a. I a, (uni, 11.11 u i il. ii- mi'- .I-sikii .1 . photographer who i hair <-il ta I if at th" ■ if tni'k thi i said - ami'l ilni .V";, 1 monirnt :ifti r the riutiiq !*t lit(-i 1. The pulii'■niaM ami pi n

tight havo th* ir liai.iN full w ith a ilrmoru-trator. Mflros

• leven inilfs west of i hua'. o.

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& r/7Z T f JO 7JVCS/FS\-

still

i i ii rdest > , Webster

d«*N is* * s, li'Kittc s, adm

ceivers, less*-

'I ho fc’htdl A(|uurium at t liiiago vas all prepai ed to greet Minnie, the semovv. luvaus way the nu s age from Florida lead. I»ut i| seems there was a .-light ♦•rror ii statim the huge manate * hipjKtl from Miami and that the title of ‘‘Barna.a-* Bill would Im moi'I'he mammal is shown lien upon i'.s arrival i’ (hiiair'.

that i- the e\ of the *!»|d Mdiato.

*lhe GAY BANDIT .. J ^ of the BORDER.' by TOM GILL COPYRIGHT 1931 flYIHZEitNATIONAl. HABAUNFCQ, INC DISTRIBUTED BY KING FEATURES SY»~u*A1a, •NT

rwm

who

identitv of idl

b PlaintIfl . \I,.I v.11■ I affl.liXlt Hhows ilia- tl'f I,ri-(( - ii mtiiie* ol (I- dffmftanl* n-'I .1.-lirnaifil l>V ■' ''irlHilmi nftin.- ;n e iiiiknuwii lu Pliilntin'- that tlif nanif* ul mid derendano ile»t«n«ted as unknown nin-tier, nml deslknateil aii-t a,., illn-.t in so Id i-omplalni anil nv , I In I. senpllve leiins (ind . (U -igations an- by Claintiff believeii non Ii-itd.-nl of ill* Blnle .,1 lut In, I tin reside lire of said de |

s upon illllgeiit Inqiilrj

known lluil -HI sunt defendn

i M , I,,, u ilinsi w-linsi name- ale up i known are Pelf \id P\ IMaint iff J

al- of 11" Stills ol India.. . I I, ,, al If t Inn |« Inslll life,* and prose rut ed p.r riafni Iff for - ho i, o s e of -intel lop Pel Htlo to real

Ii,.liana, as auainst

- -I i -• . M oriuion lii-l ■ol il kllblf pii tUlo II I - lot la s man at tho i I’ark is a suburb

( an II Spill Alum?

dinn.i;

i nts

of qulc

putnnm ('ounty

rmrl beast

siiip I run i j as f.dlow s

cl

, South Hglit of way line of •l \\«‘st public Rond and the

1 * ' I Smith light of way line, same

‘ l,| irt> . ;«»i feet distant mea- - 1 * : at right angles and being paiHl- *• .»l»o\** described centerline, 'nit inning along said center

1 n ' !|, l ir. s.ijd direct Ion o distance of

•Ire*! fifty ( 1 .'0) feet, all that

‘. l " 1 "K between the present South j *' "f uay line of said i**nd and the

1 ' ' ' South right of wav line, same ' ► thirty-five (35) feet distant

j ' ‘"''1 it right angles and being I the at>o\ e d« scrit»ft*l centerN ‘ ''in. . ontlnulng along said c$*n - ;, ;1 ' 'till in said direction a distance

' i 'liidied (1001-feet to the point 'tor*- of a zero (hi degree and

n ' >"i •ight tentiis (f» S t minute light ( 1 v *" ilieio ♦* eontinulng in an P'a st - , | u*ctlon along said centerline and

’ ' TJ ■ urve n distanee of six bund

.7 ,hl »'v-fivc ((UM feet, ri * •" tween tlie present

' ' hue of said road and the pro \ ! ’'th iiu!,t t.f way line, same ^77 "diiy (;t(f» feet distant measured

«ht angles and being parallel to *, 1 deHcrih«*d centerline.

^ • il - o deserlbed parcel of land

''Kht of way necessary for th(*

ifi ^ ,l| 'H*»n <*f the proposed highway' hind^fh!*^ Hn ^ < * on Hilnlng fifty-four

Itss

pur

•stat *

ana, i«s ngal

.,11 il.-nuiniP- I ilmP iind rl ilma.----wh(ii*»ev.-i .iifl ■I--*' '•' *■ Ii"-'-'.S naaln-i Hf WulTd. whirl, nut "siute l-i .le-MrlP. I m Mill cnmplntni " S /"na’i'i *ff Hi. iiMin..iiHl qiinrln uf

,,,,1 , Mill of lb* soutlieast m. ,.f - WrM ||.-Hi-Ill. illow* 11. «innlnj* at the

njirtlieiisi --..I f the MOiHh.a»t

br,^ ZVrTr'of MOtm,

*»f 1 he soullM.tH’ -t-inef of th»* not t h ens m.ar *. «d —‘h- “i- ;»^'»-e wes 7 ,V'i Mitl, the outli in*’ of said parallel v," 'V,,.- thence north ^

w!-s. pi rallt'l win, H,.,,f '-ai-l *|iiartcr ^ H feet. 111 dh 1 With til** east , 1•, r 24 94 chains to t he

«s.«rc; aa-. rE Kras’s sms-’V*! to ti.* north Hne of »nid nuartheiM •* imtt I. "n ’he same line .7 (

ih** center of Rmnp |

soul h t hence

line **f said qua

of <

nort h

west *) nort h

southen

chains

ter;

feet !«

point

m t

folloi

the cetitei

•legrees east 2'tu degrees etist 2 2 v - d* , gt e**s **ast I uD degrees east 2(M>

Creek, thence

said ere* k south *•- feet thence south feet; thence south hh Ii*i* 1 ; Iheif* «.fiHi H

^V; ’t&rut'h r,8W degr^ ,»-t

- K nSxr. «* 1-2 .i.-ki--

' ,v.. |||<> plnri- of li.'klrinlnk.

. . ... is, l‘t f rr*. mor.- ‘Ir l»-*“

.■unfntvIiiK nf ,, 0 „th bnlf of

ta itvtng

Iso.

section

of ssetion

■14

to and a paH *>Mhe iiort)i half

1 atm*

B^gloning at Hi** southwest

orth

yypgt deset Ibed as follow>

township H

r Ibef!

or, niy hand the seal of said » h , \,, H 'Dxed tit Greencastle, Indiana.,

lot-.i* 1 fia y April, 11*32.

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r . « JOHN W. HEROD, ^ V1€r k Putnam Circuit Court. 2&-3t

t li»* northwest corner of 4iunrter of section 30;

-rvT 1

a’l 1 "tha("iViVnl j Hi. p- f - Sou.h right I town. , | p n'- f i -;., h of ,„„,bw.-*t j

..r '3*,'bi'iK/ri”;

th^np*, .-a*! pnraln** of nuart* , i non

f . m HU- i-pntrt nf the Slate Hlkh

wav nurnPer 4rt pavement; fhence north T. decrees went 4!>l feet to the norlh

ine of Mid qm-rter Mrt|„n. theme north 22 J-2 rtefreen weM #H4

floatn line ui - ' 1 lienee north_parall-l nf cimirter 1177 f«»y ml with Hie norlh Hr

prop*

ant gin

one (8A4) acre, more or

thence north on a

ht 700 feet Thence nort it

Frank Verwk.be (left), instructor, and Robert G. Stevenson are working; with the University of ( hicago’s high potentialion gem-rat.,r. which is similar

-greet, curve ... , - , to apparatus used in Kngland is reported successful splitting of the atom. Rx-; d"' "/t MfTeeV, Hu-nee "ouih periments will be made with the generator in Chicago t > verify English find-'

1, dekiee . , C1 , M ., wi(h the j j n

69 rteare* centsr of

west 461 1-2 fe*'

, old township road, thence J'

• CHAPTER XL1X Tlie old man sighed, then slowly f he smiled. “When one loves,” he said, "lliere is little to add, except that I envy you both. Yet there is much to lie said between us.” Ili-| looked across at J ed. “You see, I senor, 1 want above all el-e that this Adela of mine shall be happy. A few years inure and 1 shall he gone the way of my ancestors— wherever old ranchers go after the last rodeo. I will sleep better to know that Adela is in good hand*. “Frankly, for her 1 would have chosen differently, hut no one can direct the course of love. Today I neither consent nor forbid. There is much to think of, much for Adela and my'-elt to talk of. So 1 say only that no one is to know of this yet. And if you are to sec each other, I ask ot you, senor, one promise. Let there be no talk of marriage for a time. I mu't speak to Don Boh and l must consider many things. We cannot igiurre that Adela is one of the wealtliie-t girls in all Mexico." Ted’s la. e Hushed. “Will you believe me when I say 1 wish Adela had not a penny?” The other man’s eyebrows raised a little. “Ah,” he murmured, “you Americans! And you accuse us l.atips of ta ing sentimental. Believe me, my son, the possession of pesos and of feitile acres will he no obstacle to your happiness in the days

to come.”

For a moment Ted hesitated “There is one thing more to tell you,” he said at last. ”1 am not. coining with entirely empty hands. This morning Boh had a wire from Sonora confirming my ownership of the Esperatua property.” The startled Spaniard sprang to his feet. ‘T.speran/a! I hat is im-

possible.”

“My father bought it years ago from Mexi.o, Before he died it was transferred to my name. The wire said there was no doubt about the

records.”

A tremor -hook Morale*. Quickly f he turned from them toward the w in dow. and in his eves blind fury blared. .‘Through long minute* he fought for sanity, and when again he turned lie Mill wore that courteous, impassive mask. “Your father was a man of foresight.” he smiled. “And yet some say the I peranza property bring quirk misfortune. But we will talk of all the', things later.” fie rose and, lifting Adela. kissed her; then he shook Ted's hand. T a moment he seemed about to *ay something more, hut turned abruptly and left the room. Ted's arms folded about the slender girl. T wish time would stop like this. ju*t like this, forever.” She s|ipp<d hack with a little tremulous laugh. "Lover of mine, I to very, very happy, and the mil *< le is that unde is not against us. W make Aunt Tiara give u* dinner. His lip« tourhed her hair. "I'm happy.” he whispered, "I'm almost

afraid.”

Upstairs in ■* semi-darkened room, a tall, gaunt figure stood looking down at the bed, where Jito lay sullenly smoking a cigarette. The vaqucro’a eyes were swolltn, and ui tacc Mill her* the scars ot that

spy 1 , > •/> r

"The Americano, Radcliffe. Within a little time he dies.” said Morale*.

ing battle, yet even in the darkcs those eyes were lighted with little gleams of undying lire. At last Morales spoke. “Jito mio, what would you do when a man come* between you and .ill your life's desires' 1 ' "Kill him,” came the dispassionate

reply.

Morales nodded. “Who is it now, senor.'” "The Arnej-icano. Hade litf* Within a little time he dies." The vaquero hrugged. “Why not? Have you ai (her cigarette All that next day Morales denied himself to everyone, even to Jito anil Adela. Leaving word that he was not to he disturbed, he remained locked in hi* room, and not until the following morning did lie call Adela to him. Yet to Adela those hours, a* they passed, were marvelously rose-col-ored. A new world, a new life, lay in all its perfect prom 1 e just ahead. She had -nevet known happiness such as this—tin tasy of living that made her heart -mg triumphant ly, even while she awaited her uncle’s

call.

The summons did not come unexpectedly. From the lu-t it had been i leaf that whatever feelings tier uncle might have about her love for I ed he would sav little until he had thought it out to the very end. 1 hat was Morales’s way But the very instant she entered In* room. Adela sensed approaching conHict. She knew that now, that present moment, would all for all tha patience auU forbearance »h*

possessed. Morales sat quietly tehind the long mahogany table, where lay a number of papers, some yellow from age. The curtains of the window behind admitted only a faint half-light. Adela passed to the window and threw it wide open. “How often, my uncle, must I find you ruining those aristocratic eyes? There, that’s better Look what a bright, sunny world you've been keeping from you" She put her arm about his shoulder. But Morales onlv frowned af the scant ed papers hetore him W ith a little sigh the gul looked down, passed her hand over his thinning hair and dropped to her knees beside him. “What is it. tio mio? Why are you unhappy on this day tv hen I want all the world to be happv, gloriously, utterly happy, as I am? Have you made it up in your mind to quarrel with me?” He listened gravely to the young, triumphant voice. He l«okcd silently into her fare, where her eye- spoke to him of a happiness the old Spiniard had forgotten for many years. Slowly Morales spoke. “Last night and early this morning I have been reading old Irtteis and documents left bv former masters of this hacienda " He touched almost lovingly the yellow papers before him. “They are quite old, you see They come down from generation after generation of men Itum the Spanish tunes. .»♦* Cv-r—*e**i