The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 May 1932 — Page 4

THE DAILY banner, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, MAY 19,1932,

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i callel in thp iftfriH on. Mr. an.I Mrs. ("Tmlf'elter trKl children |«-ni ■ ■ 'ith Mr. an.1 Mrs. Sarford Reprint. James Ball nn dwnit the same. ) Ml.. I.ee.or Sewell tfettinr almiR as. well a/i-«siill he expected. Mi. A »,d Mis, Mort Spencer and ifranddiuiKhtei Bert ice and Une.la spent Sunday \\r Mr and Mrs. Fay SpeAcsi and ehil i n. Mr. and Mrs. ! Ree«# called in t-e ;.!ter ■ on. Y r. an I Mrs. Kay McGill an-t chil-tlr.-n spent Sunday with Mr. ani Mrs. 1 iwell CunninRh i n and children. ( Everyone was >ny to hear of the death of Mr-. Man Alexander of W.neland. 'He formerly lived here.

SIMMONS ACE SPR

Made by Simmons

soft, resilient barrel shaped coils 01 double oil temiiering are cross tied mid way and at top in this famous Simmons Spring. Kven the border coils are double deck. The base and top rows are continuous angle steel—no other spring has this excellent feature. How is your bed spring? Don’t you need the lasting, health giving comf ort of a New Simmons? Our Prices will Stive You .Money HORACE LINK & CO. The Store of Furniture

I'ORT’I. \NO MILLS Mr. and Mr J. K. Harhisnn entcrtai i'd at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. < li.irle- llarhi "fi uid daughters, Mis. lie s \Veb-’t.-r, Mr .ar i Mrs. Ilert Harhi-on, All uid All-. Sam Mackull, and Mr and Mrs. I'anl Allen and dau«hter. Sunday dinner truests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph (’lodfeltei and children

and Jack (Todfeltei were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Onerpeik an I son, Mr. and Mr*. Rooeoe Blake and children, Mrs. Ray Col Muffs, Mr .and Mrs. David Alexander and \li> Floyd Yockuin. Mr. and Mr-. ( laron i' .Milliyfaii and children called in the afternoon. Fnxl Wolfe and .Viis- Leona Calvert s|M'iit Sur lay with Mr. an I Mrs. Tom C# I vert and family. Mr. and Mrs. .Milford Milligan and children

RAISIN MEN PI AN NEW DRINK SACRAMENTO Cal (UP) Legal eliaaipasrn is ilie aim of a new Calilornia eorporaiion. The California Italsdn IM duets Company. The firm plan-; lo manuf ii'ime a new n«n-in-ti.xiraling l> verain la tsfnl enonali to eau-p 'the pnhlie to drink up a large pan of ihe -tale' annual rai--

in surplus of fiO.oOO ions. It’s a Long- Time Since John Had RHKUIVIATISM

Me I mind the Right, Inexpensive W ay In Drive I he < ause of This crippling disease from his system I hippy Now \o More Idle Day* —

His Wifi* Joyfully Asserts.

A- long as you have an excess of urie acid in the joints, blood an I tis ue- you are going to have rheumatic pains, aches, twinges and joint SVM llings-you can’t help hut have

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'o -tart today with a swift, safe, popular prescription to get rid of all your annoying rheumatic trouM«s— Just ask li. R. Mullins or any druggist for one X5 cent bottle of Allenru a s oisible scientific formula free 'ion opiates or nerv*e deadening drugs—it drives out all pain and agonv iii 4s hours—or money back. Trie acid poison -tarts to leave hodv in 21 hours - tli ■ same guarantee holds good for Sciatica, Neuritis and Lumbago—why rot -tart to get well

today.'

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H EAD L! i'J ERS

1 fcvet y uem in mlv ad. By itt Quality and F'rice could rightly take its place as a Headliner in Food Bargains. This Is the week anil the place is your nearest A&P Food Store. From the top shelves to the li<nom we are loaded down with what you want and at prices you cannot afford to miss!

8 O’CLOCK COFFEE

RED CIRCLE COFFEE

80KAR COFFEE

The World's Largest Stllinu Coffee

Rich and Full Bodied

Flavor Supreme

BEECHNUT COFFEE t DEL MONTE COFFEE

3 lbs, 89c MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE ’ 3 lbs, 89c CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE CONDOR COFFEE lb. 29c

49c 21c 25c 3 lbs, 89c 3 lbs, 89c

White House Milk 6

tall rani

29c

Blue Peter Sardines

3 tin*

25c

Salad Dressing **•<•*

Quart jar

23c

Gi apefrUit ‘:<nned Nu 2 ali. 2 <n>

25c

American Cheese wiKon,in n>.

15c

PA*G Kirks' Flake or crystal WMta

9 oars

25c

Gold Medal •>( fU'ibury Flour ? t»B

63c

ifcOrlp C.tmay, Lux, Lifebuoy

4 cakes

25c

Iona Flour for ah Purpue*

24 lb. hau

37c

Ammonia

Quart bottle

10c

Pure Lard R*'.d

lb.

Sc

Oliviio Soap 0 ,;: w"h liil,

Cake ^cakas

25c

Palmolive Scap

4 caket

25c

Chewing Gum ah Brand.

5 0*8*

15c

Soap Chips '^, ,7

5 1b. box

25c

Orange Slices on oumdrops m.

10c

Nutley Oleomargarine

2 ,b **

15c

A&P Flour

5 lb. ban

10c

Cigarettes Popular Brandi

Carton $1>25

Peaches *

No. 2'. ilia can

15c

Sparkle Gelatin

4 P fc 0«-

19c

Del Monte Corn , N ,

*n 3 «•"'

29*

Preserves *«"> p*«*

lb. jar

15c

Country Koll Butter

lb.

19c

Pork and Beans Quek*r*.,. 6

25c

Silverbrook Butter

lb.

20c

Navy Beans H.nd Pr*.d

10 |b *-

25c

Cane Sugar or.nuiattd

25 lb bag $ 1.1 J

Pure Mustard

Quart jar

10c

Ginger Ale ^ukon club

Lo bottla ‘

aOc

Old Dutch Cleanser

4 cant

25c

OliVeS Encor. Plain

Qf j»r

25c

Candy Bars 5c AumtmeM

S ban

15c

Apple Butter s*.""*

28 or. jar

10c

Peanut Butter »uit.n.

t lb. jar

17c

Grape Juice aip

Pmt bottle

10c

Kidney Beans

6 wm*

25c

Olive Oil encor.

J pint tir

23c

Red Beans tuit.r.

(i cam

25c

Grandmother's 1 Co! Oraroo Pekoe J lb. tin 19c J lb. tin

29c

Waldorf Tissue

0 rolls

25c

Doggie Dinner

3 cans

25c

Chocolate Drops worpimort Brand m.

10c

Vinegar R*i»*>

Qt bottle

15c

Dill Pickles

Quart jar

10c

Sal Soda cry.ui

2) lb pkg.

6c

Peas No, 2 lira ran

3

25c

Baking Soda cry.oi

lb pk g.

Sc

Sugar Corn N" * *i™ can

5c

Ketchup M * id 14 01

3 bottles

29c

Spaghetti Fncnra Conkad

4 cans

25c

Matches Bird..*.

6 boxes

19c

Apple Sauce Quakar Mad

can

10c

Tomato Soup camponr.

3 cam

19c

UNEST QUALITY MEATS

IITSH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

HAMS, hii'ganx JO Kviiahlp, Ih. S j'> CENTER SLICES, Lh. 23c RK’NK’S ked Sugar lib ( tired nhanklfss * '"x BACON '" KHr ‘ " r,,d '» I (if

BANANAS, B Lbs. 25c 11 How Ripe I’INKAI’RI.KS, Kacit 10c Rl’KKN BRANS 2 lbs ]5c

PORK LOIN "hoi, «r in , or hnlf, Ih * '"S-

M W 1‘OTATOFS,,; 2a5c •

BFEF ROAST 19ip • hiick » ^ v

Button Radishes |u J ]0c

Atlantic* PAanrc

SHERIFF'S SALE By virtup of u Ttfifind copy of ?. deorer to me dii ■"ted from the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Johnson County, L. a eau-e wherein the Louis ville Joint Stock I .and Bank is Plaintiff and .Knie> \ Montgomery et al 'ur* DefendantA*iKose \ . 71)03, requiting me to muk * the sum of Three thousand four huii 'iel fiftren dollar* an I eventeen co i . with interest on <aid de ree and rest-, 1 will expose at Public Sale to tie highest bidder, on i Saturday, the 411 day of June A. D. 1332, between the Hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’cl, k P. M. of said day. ti t I he door of 1 e Court House in i Putnam County, in uaua, ‘he rent.*uni profits for ,1 term not exceeding even years, the following real estate in Putnam County, Indiana, to-wit: The north half , the northeast quarter of the noithi 1- quarter of section I Ifi, township ].) 101th, range :{ west, co, tabling 20 at -s, m ie or less; also the northwest quarter of the north 1 west quarter of -e"tiou- 15 township !."> north, range : west; also, the east jhalf of the northwest quarter of section 15 .township 15 north, range 3 west, excepting therefrom, the fol lowing, to-wit: Beginning at the nrtheast comm of sail northwest quarter and running thence south 11 chains and (Ifi links thence west 18 chains then, e north II chains and fifi links to the north line of said quarter section; thence cast to the place of beginning, containing 21 ucies, more or less, also the following part of east half if the northwest quarter of said section 15, beginning at the southeast coiner of said northwest quarter and running thence west 20 chains; thence n,,rth fi ehains and 47 j links; thence east 2 chains thence north 2 chains and 86 links thence east 18 chniu-s thence south 9 chains and 32 links to place of beginning, containling 18 -acres, more or less. If su; li rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said deciee, interests and costs, I will, at the same time and place expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate, r r so much thereof as may he 1 sufficient to di-charge said decree, 'interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or apraisement laws. ALVA BRYAN, Sheriff Putnam County, 1 May 13, A. D. 1932. 1 W. M. Sutherlin, Attorney for Plaintiff. 133t

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SIIRRIIT"* *W.F.

I No Kisns.

J Ry virtue of a certified copy of a j (licroe to no dir . if«l from the t’lork j of the I’litiiam Lit-iiii Court in a cause

wherein the Htat* of Indiana on the relation oi William A Cooper, Audi tifi of Putnam county. Indiana. H plaintiff and ISverett I'girera. John !,

Dushnne fJllle I FMiahaifH and ETfffe riardner flouRh nr* defendants reriuir-

ing me to make the sum of Five hundred ami eighteen dollars and no cents, with Interest on - iid decree and costs. I will evpose it Public Sale lo tin*

highest bidder, oi Saturday, tin* 4th

JuHe \ I • 1932 between the hours of l a o'clock V .VI and ♦ o « loc]^

P. VI. of said da\ at the floor of the

court House in Pntnnm Conty. Indiana. the rents in*I profits for a term not exceedinar seven \ears. the follow-

ing It a 1 C.state i< wit

Part of the s.ju-lh west nunrter of Hection IM. towi -»hi|» I.**, north, range .I west, descrih* •! .is follows, to-wit. Mcginning at a point mi the west line

| gre<

f » if.

ing

of sa hi rjunrter setrtlon, 101»>.r» feet south from the northwest corner thereof: thence south, along said west line, 13Ti3 feet, thence north 4R deand »'• i • • et i iihm.'.* north, degrees. 2’ 'St. '»M feet; thence north. 29 degrees and 4K' east, 78 1 feet ; t hence nor'h. 14 degrees and 2 west. IK4 9 feet; thence north 4 1 degrees and If east. I art:: teet. thence north. HO degrees and I *» east. 181.2 feet; thence east M> leet; thence south. ?f* degrees and -14’ east. 44 7 feet ; thence south. IV d Srees and «» west. (13f. f«*ei . thence south. 41 degrees and .llK’ east. I Oil:', 'eel. thence north. k4 1 degrees and SI' •■ast. 180.r» feet; thence J north. 7 * degree s and •*)K‘ east. If* » feel thence north. 4.’. degrees east. 9J* feet, thence norili. 24 degrees and 27' east. 120A f**et ; thence north, ■'» degrees and 4.T eiist, 100.r» feet; thejtce north. 15 degre s and 57' cast, 72.8 feet, thence north. '•S degrees and 24' west. I .V 2. H feet, ihencc north. 80 feel; thence north. 39 degrees and 48' east. 7m. 1 feet; thence east 150 feet, thence north. 45 degre s east. 240.4 feet; thence south. 80 degrees and 3K' east. 1 s feet, t hence north. 24 degrees and 27 east. 120H feet; theme north. »7 degrees and II west. 187 8 teet. ice north. 150 feet; thence west, feet, to the place of beginning,

containing 27 4 acres.

If such rents md profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interests and costs, I will, at the same tini** and place expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may he sufficient to discharge said decree, in icrent and costs Said sale will b made without a n \ relief whatever fmm valuation or appraisement laws

ALVA BRYAN

Sheriff Putnam t’ounty M i v 12. A U. 19.32. John II Jarne* Attorney for Plaintiff 13-3ta

l hen. I :i 10

siir.Hti s \i,r.

of .1 rcrtifled copy of a

decree to me Hr. t* d from the t'lerU

Rv virtue

... th • Putnam t'ircult t'onrt. In < cause wherein th* State of Imliana, on the relation of WMliani Y t’oop.*!.

Auditor of Putnam •ount> Indian*,

is plaintiff and U.-eph S \Hee and John \* Ylh* are detendants re«|Uiring me to i ike the smi.i of Nine hundred

md fiii> doll »• s ,ind no cents. *vnh

interest eti said ih ree and costs, I vv i i i

ill Public Sale t » th* hu h* F' ler on Saturday. * he 4tn »la.\ of

June. \ |). r» between the hours

of Id .. . !oc|< A M and 4 a'chn h P M

of said day. at it., door d the *ouvt House in PtPnani Pounty. Indian i. the rents and profits fgr a term not .x^ . eeding seven ' e i. - the following r* n 1

estate, to-wit

Reginning at ttie NorthvfFSi corio’r of Hie west half »f the Northeast I't it icr of Section Thirl>-flve (Jai, Town

North. Range four

j \po • bid*

with the west line of said half nunrier sixteen M'i) chains and eighty- 0 line an*l one-half i R9 1-2) link« to a ■Uake on the north line of said half |.oart**r 1 point six (8) chain*- tod fifty-eight t5S) links east of the »orthwest c*»rner of nnidlhulf «iuarter hence east on t tie nort h line of said .ilf ipiartei seven *7» chains ami jghf •><> lijlks lo i he place of begin ting (Containing 12 acres. Also, part of the west half of the ion ne isi munr* i’ of S**ction thiri V” i ve *•’.’• i. T*» wnshlp Fourteen *i4i, 7orth. Rang*- four (4i west, *les. rihe*l .s follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a loint on the south line of said halt linirter. which is seven t7» chains and ourteen (14 i links east of the smith vest corner of said half qnitrfer, hence north pa*-allel with th* west Ine of said half ouarter. twentv-three 231 chains and ton and one half 10 1-2) links; thence east parallel vit-h the south line of said half «tuarer. seven (7) chains and ten ami m»e half <10 l 2) links; ihence south oar ill* I with the west line of said half quarter eighteen *I8» chains and forty-one *41 • links: thence in a south west cours* six t •» i chains to a point an the south line of said -half quartet, •vhieh is seven *7) chains and eighty fi ve 185) links west of the southeast •orner thereof; thence west with the mid south line five < 5) chains and ihiny-nlnp i:i!M link* in III*- plnne "f beginning. ('ontaining 18 15 ncres.

nore or less.

Also, part of the west half *»l the lortheasi quarter .if Section thiri> live (35). Township fCourteen *14). North. Range four t4) wcsi. described is follows, to-wit; Reginning at th** northeast *‘orner »f said half i|uart**r; thence wesi with the nor t h line thereof Six tfii chains and fifty-eight (••*» thence south parallel with the

If i

links

•ast line

sa i«l

half

riuarter sixteen .•-nine and one

1-2 > links; thence east par

ha I

181 chains and eighty-nine and one-

's s;

ullel with th** north line of said half

quarter six (83) links t*

md sixiy-thre*

th** east line thei

chains _

• reof;

thence North with said east line sixteen (10i chains and eighty-nine and one-hliir l»‘< 1-2. !>• ill" Pi'"** " r beginning. ('ontaining 11.18 acres,

more or less.

If such rents and profits will not ' < ‘*||

for a sum sufficient to satisfy said de•rce. interests and costs. I will, at tin* same time atidi place expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may he sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from val-

uation or appraisement laws.

ALVA BRYAN.

Sheriff Putnam County. Maj 12. A D.. 19.32 John H James, Attorney for Plaintiff. 1 ' : ’i

WORLD SHUNS HARD LIQUOR PARIS (l T P) Not only Airo-rii'a, but -thp world gonprally, has re-

formed 148 drinking habits and Is mmumlnK la. h-ss hard li'iuor. Pieneft Kq ' -how that 1931 brought a rodu.-.lon of n -irly 20 |i r .’ont over 19-”' - ii.-\ aid* whisky rilrMlI 1 - 1 ' Britain has firndui-'d '".l f. ni onehall' to thre III h ol h. li norm I output and Bie .hislng down fo. (he s *aeon one nioiilh aln a-i of :heli n - ual (line. MiTT. K i I FIN AI ' El 1 1 1 or r' i m e Notice i- herein given to the .'.-editors, Heirs an-l I.ciriitees of Richard S. (lilleapie, dei'case.l, to ap..e..r in the P itnam Ciriuit ( ouit, held at Greenenstle, In.licni*, on the 17ih day of June. 1932, an I -how cause, if a ;y, why the Final Settlement Account* with the estate of sai.l dive.lont .-hold I . t he api roved; and said heirs are notified to ttv-n and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive sh ir. Cause No. 71.' Witness, the Clerk of sai.l Court, this 19th dny of May, 1932. John W. Her.al, Clerk Putnam Circuit . 'out t. '- 1 2t. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF K.'T.VI E Notice is hereby (riven to the creditors, heirs and lecatees of I- .ae Herbert, deceased, to apjiear in the Rut riant Circuit Court, held at Greencastle, Indiana, on th > 5th day of June, 1932, and shew . .use, if any, why rhe Final Settlem-nt Accounts with (he estate of said decedent should not be approved: and -aid hells are notifie I to then and there make proof of heirship, and r.veive t' eii distributive shares. Witness, the Clerk of said Court, this 11th day of May, 1932. Cause 7359. John W. Herod, Clerk Putnam Circuit Court. 12-2ts

SHERIFF’S Sari-

No. 1390C.

Ry | Decree to me dire-.ted f. of the Putnam Cinaii ( cause wheiein Klizah. ! I: . Plaintiff, and Joseph R. . C. Cwttj Hor Greeneastle, I ml.. The I* ( ' I .any, Incorporat'd, of Ind., are !)> fen.lants, i>

make tht

hundred and -,ixt\ ..i thirly-seven rent.-, wit said decree i J lost- I

’■ 11 -'(HlSf* j

Public s iii to thi

Saturday, the 28th day u! \y ^ |( 1932, between the l.uui 1 t

A. M. and 4 ok-l ck R d

at the door of the Couit Ui mse

Putnam County, Inlia and prolits for a tei.n

seven years, the follow.ip' ,, | a ,

towit:

The west half of the uuthe:,,

quarter, and ten (|0( the east side of the so,d| of the southwest quarter lion twenty-seven (27i thirteen (13) north, rar west, containing in all 9e

or less.

If such rents and pi . sell for a sufficient -u said decree, interests will, at the same time a.,, ,,,, pose at puh.ic sale tinsaid real estate, or as may be sufficient to decree, interest and m ■ will tie made with- ut ever from valuation m

laws.

ALVA HRY w Sheriff Putnam CouMay fi, A. D. 1932. James & AI lee, Atto. n

tiff.

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running thniicp ‘Aonih

on Hid wcEt lin** >r Ei(l*1 half qunrl'

mhi|) PtuirtFen 4 > w#»»i. Bnrt

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slxt(** , n (18) •*)riiiis .ti)«l • Ighf v-mr** nnd nn#» half ( no l !\ links o a fhence -asi on a linR parallel with th* north lin** nl sai*l hah' fiuart* r. ^1n t8) chams .md sixi \ -1M'**** HU) links to a sink**. th*fip^ North on a Mop pirallfl with Hip wp^l it »F of «.ii*l half Pirn ter to lit** north Hit’* fhcr*‘<»t. - i l*'• T chains md **.- hfy-nin*- .‘nd one- half (X9 1-2) link- to a st)K<*. ih* noe west with said i **rth line six

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inning (’ontaining

Mains nnd lilty-elght t.»>) lings

the plilf 1118 arr*

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egit.nlng at a of the west

west half of the of Sect inn t hiD N - ip fourteen • I ). , | , weEt. dt^erlhel l ike on the nori h nlf of said Nor. h - w«-et ion. township

Also, part of t North east qua re f j \ - ** (.35), to w •, i North. Rang** fou as follows, to-wlt

Re

line

pflEt qunrrer of .....

and range, six (8) chains and sixtviliree ni31 liKk- ..f ihe non l.enst cornu of snirt hnlf qiinrler, riiiinlntl tlo-o.e south tot o ,tne fi;irnll*l t.'tih (lie east line of ,,,| I-Hlf qunrte". Itix lint (Hi ihniit- I .-I* ht.v-nlrti- inrt one-intlf < x-i I .'i llns *e » sfnke iheit-e we - on hue no -ullel with in* north line of itq ti.lt qiturter *■'-»* <71 ehttine an4 tht-feen tt3) linXs In

CHAPTI R I VII “He wants you hanged, Boh. He : s going to do his best to have you (tanged, ami Ted—dear God, I don’t know what he mav do lo Ted. Already he has sent lor his vaqueros. He threatens to shoot l ed before i-rem all because he was your accomplice." "Ted never was.” “I know. I told him that. But it’s an excuse, and he wants only the h ast excuse. He hates Ted because 1 love him. There's nothing he won’t do to keep me from Ted— not even murder. Major, you've got to come hack with me and mitke him give Ted up, even it you have to send your cavalry. He would #'V» in n your cavalry came " Blotmt’s face reddened. "The damned old viper. He knows he ha-n't the right." "Major,” Bob interrupted quietly, let's not talk of right when we speak of Morales, Adela's plan is the only possible way. Either you force him to give Ted up, or I'm afraid to think what might happen to the boy.” But I can't invade Mexican territory frith cavalry." "You've alreadi invaded it, chasing me." "My orders were to get out and stay out of Mexico as soon as the capture was made, Dob, 1 can't call on the soldiers to use force on Morales. I'd be court-martialed. We’ll phone the consul ” Dob’s list fell with a thud on the table. “Man, by the time a consul begins diplomatic investigation, the thing is done. Eorce is all that Mo rales will give heed to. Force he understands, and nothing else. You’ve got to bully him, threaten him. There's no other way, I tell you.” The little major walked to the window. “Adela, I'd do anything in the world for you. but this thing l can't do Every |>»per in the country and hi Europe tomorrow would be raging about armed intervention of the United States in Mexico. God knows where it would end. The government couldn't back me, ior it would mean war Every civilized nation in the world would he watching. The government would have to repudiate me. i -imply can't do it. I II go mvself, I'll threaten. I'll promise” Bob shook hi- head “It won't do. By yourself you can do nothing. It's too perfect a chance for Morales to revenge himself doubly on me and to rid the country of the man Adela loves. Nothing in life ever seemed so sweet to Morales as this. He'd never give it up. t-orce is the only | t chance.” , In silence the three stood looking down at the burning candles. Sobs shook the girl, while angrily Boh looked acro«> at the major. Then, from beyond the tight a casement window opened, and a burly Mexican bulked against the ■tarry sky outside. Bob’s lips moved. "Manuel!” “Si. seilor.” The old Mexican turned the -ombrero in his hand “Stifoi. outside are men of tire band They have asked me to bear yon a message. They are true men and loyal. 1 hey say if you g, vc ,he word we will take you away into Mexico, where no man can hnd you We will live together, there. seAor. and gaih•r men ■gum until once more we

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"I'll do it. Heaven help me Whether it's right (.r i ' We can't let Ted die.”

may conquer. What prevents if you give tile word?" He stopped and looked .it Blount with hostile eyes. * he pri-on wall at Santa Fe is high, amigo, and it is not well that one who led us in tills fight for freedom should go there and never see the sun. Give me the word, senor. (live me a nod and once more you are a free man. By daylight you are in the mountains.” Rob smiled. “Do you understand, major ? i hey want to steal me away from you." I he major nodded. “I'd lie damned happy it you gave the word. Boh. Only I know you can't." "No, that's just the joke of it. I can't. Boh reached for a cigarette. I his," he added smiling, "would be something Aunt Clara might enjoy." With a little cry the girl ran to him. "Boh, take those men out there. Lead them again. Ride to the hacienda and set Ted free. You'll let him go, major, just tonight?-’’ ' My dear girl, you're asking the impossible,” \ iolently the girl turned on him. In her voice a ring of contempt brought blood to the major’s cheek. 'Impossible! You, a soldier, say that? Are you willing to doom a countryman of yours to torture, perhaps to death? You can't do it you know you can't. Give Bob one more day. if you don't and if any. thing happens to Ted, you'll be sorry until tite end of your life, because you will he a coward, because you didn t dare to chance it when all our happiness lay at stake.” Helplessly the major looked at Bob, then down at the girl, and at last Ins eyes came to rest on the intent face of Manuel. There, before the eyes of all. he fought his tight. At last he took a dec* breath. “I'll

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