The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 August 1932 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19.1932.
NEW FALL DRESSES ARE ARRIVING DAILY
ROUGH C REPES! CRINKLE CREPE! .JERK KO CREPE! TR \YEL TWEEDS!
and
(HARMING Epaulets a n d •apes of velvet. > I is a rt, fullness at the elbows. ets, es. Sizes 11 to 20 and 381 11. Ma • your selevtio!'. early. S. C. I’UKVO COMPANY HOME il'iRE
' Mrs. Caroline Weaker and son of In- | Hansel Tuesday »pc-lis motored '■ Muncie• Sator- tornoon. day where Mr and 'Mrr E L. Gray and son joined then 1 and tr.ey all I drove to Cincinnati where they spent, the w«ekend. Mr. and Mr- RjY Fry have {rone to Mis-oun on a '■ i Mrs. Vergil A • : reported some better at this time. Mr. i.nd Mr- Ba.-ii Pruitt and son. Gifn Michael an. family and Orville Var-Cleave and family camped at He osier Highland- from Saturday un j til Tuesday. Rev. H. O. Bratt n oe.-ires to thank hi- neighbor- -fi "riend- for their, k:r. ine-s in har.estmz hi - oats duri g his ccnvale-rerwe f ilowinsr a recent i injur>. Mr ani Mr- Han- A lerson. Mr*. Oscar Coffman and son and Doris | Hi.’T.'nan w -re n In . inapolis Wednesday.
Cl OVERDALE R«>ITE 1 Mis- Katnie- Jit--, who oeen v sAing in Illinois, retume-: home S and a v. William Carmen went to Sheridan ' cr ^nda \ Mr-. WilHam Carmen and sister spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs Neal Yarvel. T"e Hansel -i-rers and Mary - ■ • n last week with Elizabeth Yam-el. Mr. ani Mrs. T. D. Gibs n have an-r.ounc-d the marriage of their da-gn-ter M -• E-t-th Gibson to Clifton Mar- ' t n f Plainf.e The ceremony took place .hree norths ago Elizabeth Yarve' visre.1 w.th D<->ro-
delegation to greet OLYMPIC CHAMPION
BRAZIL, Ind.. Aug. 19—Brazil will
* to Ivan Faqaa, Olympic . Saturday afternoon aans announced by the ■»'
harge.
word wa- received ' at leave Chicago at 9 o'< .'Tvorning ever the Monon nve at Grecncastle at - : 0 will be met at the M non i reception committee ani Brazil. There will be two r- make the trip an a--•ns a- desire to do so are
Cradle to Kleigsi
Jame
F—ieral F'ar
B, ani. a- he appeared
ir. Chicago t.
it: -id the annual meet-
in.- of the
rmers” National Grain
Cor - >ration
M Stone revealed that
the amount
f ,,-h wheat held by
government
e. ha.* peer reduc-
ed 50 per c-
- 'lurng the pa-t few
weeks, and
_• 'vernment's stabili-
zation effor
therefore, cannot long-
er be held a
nace to the grain
market.
pa> n. chaT.p irg to mitt--
De:
Fuqua s Satur ia^
and will ., p. m. He station by escorted t officiai ' many citn
invited to y in. Ret irning to Brazil the reception committee cars will arrive about 3:15 | j o'clock and citizens in automobiles I are requested to meet the commit-1 tee at the courthouse an i join in the paiade which will pass through Na- |. tional . venue a- far as Chicago avej nue., returning to the Elks home on 1 I south Sherfey -treet. City officials ' j will be asked to rope off the street | so a- not to interfere with the pro-.
1 gram.
Following the hal' hour program by the hig: school band Dr. A A Spear-, chairman of the committee.! will preside and present Prof E M Mur.cie who will make a -hort speech .
of congratulation and present Fuqua 1 ^ won a re p U tatio: as the youngest on be.nalf o ? the citizen- of Brazil a preacher in Arkansas and one of the
suitab!* gift as a
lion of the honor brought to the
list TIMES TOMcgl “Bachelor’s Aff a J CilRAI^Aw
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although still too young for kinderjarten and barely old enough to find ns wav on the “set * alone. ’.h:s tiny ,tar is’one of the outstanding pertonalities of Hollywood. He 1* r.eorge Robert Phillips McFar.and, aged 34. known to film fans a* "Spanky.” He has been an actqi vnee he was 18 months old and it therefore someth.ng of a veteran
ADDED R< >< OF M l.' i DM I DY osm \i n CARKMJN
. era- xjiaci. a preacher in Ar^un.-u- an; tt.e t • j
2.00U HF.tR B4»Y PASTOR
H VINBRIIX.F.
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THE NEW THATCHER COLT DETECTIVE MYSTERY
by ANTHONY ABBOT
carrel~ wj- srzomj fKim . " rnt»crra>BYKj/^rtAT^nsi sysoka^s,j^c
SYNOPSIS jter in the a;l box in the lobby of j Five minutes later I was talking 4t 11-J# „n New Y’ear's Eve my apart house, as I came to Headquarters from a telephone Police Coanssioner Thatcher tolt H wUad Y “"der the staircase outsid*
Converted last September, the boy, 'krown as the “K.d Pastor, - ’ has lost little time in preac-ing the gospel.
v .„ TT . r c-T,-.-. - T”, ,. tl T , “I felt like I was being called by , . „ ' . . , . tne Lord, the youth 'tated. “I felt year im Rev D. < Applegate. Jr., (. . , . . , ” it coming on me for a long time and I
believe I would have died if I hadn't
been permitted to preach."
On one of his appearances before a congregation, he <poke before 3.00" persons. The church atmosphere has been around him since he was bom. His father. Rev. D. C. Applegate, Sr-,
has been preaching for year-
est-to-goodness boy and romps with fe fallows, or goes out for a -wim in the old swimming hole. He is in the
eighth grade
kVV 1 Sunday - MondJ FREDKK M\RiH»r DR. IKK M l. A
«t ihe etclasive Msrfair re-pon-e to a mysterious
arrive* Hab ir
summon* from Ihstnct Attorney Merle Dourherty The latter informs Colt he be eve* I ola Carewe. known a* “The Night-Club Lady", widow
see Mr. C we had not intended the Crystal Room. At the other end C' --..r.g t Mayfair tonight. We of the wire wa* Inspector Flynn. I were Njun r the Lion's Paw. the was transmitting Colt's orders, -ew club c -ear Rockville Center. “The chief wants detectives and B-t as so as we read this note, one woman operative sent at once I felt I rr get to you about it. to the apartment house at Numbei We tel'.-j your off. e. then 700 East Fifty-eighth Street. Tell
of Gaylord Giford. the cotton rail* . . .
liMai-e is the nigher-uo- re.pon-, ; ' ' / ' « r _' »! ^ m ** t °* ^ tbg Rahway or.
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perpetrated recently *hich baffle the pohre Thoath her husband died
practically pennile*- fa,l. fire* in ' Q “'^ from
luiory. She arrive* af the Mayfair areampamed h* Vincent Rowland, an attorney. At Lola's urgent re* qaest. Colt join* her parly She vmee* the fear that she will not
leave Mayfair alive.
CHAPTER FOl'R
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CHUCK ROAST ;,,
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BEEF BOIL
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a)M» far nu.rrou* jewel robberies J ' 1 her »' J ne * nt » ,how ** twenty-second floor. Fix it with
the apanment house manager. Anc
Tne ag-. lawyer gravely pro- the chief says to step on it.” white envelope, from “O and also K.” growled Inwhich the Commissioner drew a spector Flynn as he hung up. - gle -beet cf ruled note paper. Emerging from the telephone Tr.e -e'-age was written in cheap booth, I found Detective H. H. br< e n.k. the awkward block Hams, of the Fifth Avenue Squad, lette-- parently formed with waiting for us. Harris was assigned pa e. and read: to Mayfair every Saturday night. e already killed the only He was a first-grade detective, proares at y u ever had rooted as are all the New York love for. Now we come detectives from the uniformed j a--- g -g • before ranks-—a darn-haired man with a No r. jtr.an being can soulful expression, whose popular-
ity with the oppos.te sex gained the
■vas no *:gnatare. Colt Police Department many valuable folded tr.e paper and tips. Colt had directed Hams to
to me. assist me.
-one meant • *ake your “Everything set." Harris told me. •earn you ar-.u? it?" he “The Commissioner's car is now in frowning. “The act of front of the Forty-sixth Street en■ch a warning v-ojld he trance. Three motorcycle patrolmen gica! cl-e to the writer s are standing by. Would you mind
telling me what all this is about?"
er brought the r -hes of I pretended not to hear him as L<..a 1 a'*w* ■ yed with 1 reclaimed hat. stick, and overcoat then lifted it. about to and led the way up the red-carpeted .rry of lamb and nee stairs. Thrcfligh the glass of the •e, casual, indifferent, revolving doors. I saw the chief's
car. and the round, moon-like face
: not eat that if I really of the chauffeur. Neil McMahon,
I impassive as a Buddha above the
irse," she murmured, steering wheel. The air was filled - lly fool I would be to with whirling snowflake* and the hing now.” wind made a harsh sound. I was dear Colt, then you dc suddenly overpowered by a sense threat seriously.” ex- of unreality. This New Year's Eve •■cent Rowland with dee; adventure seemed remote, bizarre.
incredible The three patrolmen
arewe * life may be in were huddled together like blue g-anted Colt, tamping out night-birds in the storm. The shields
Into the gaz» of ThaTner Colt '■ *' a ' ' e - “At least. I think she on their breasts gleamed brightly, had leaped a gleam of resentment : - well-guarded tonight I One f them. < ughed. These men. —the chief wa* not a 4^ g-lover. ** ? 10 Put some of our Colt's car. the storni*-all were real but any wanton killing s-arred his P ; ,;efi b er disposal." j—but Lola Carewe* death-threat
resentment. A little cry came from Lola Ca- . . . .
“That sou-i* — ?a*-'»* -e d’“ he r * we * r • grunt of disappoint-' When our nar-v left th* Ritz pr-wested “Where was mxr d ,g r "■ Row »' D gherty wa* Carlton H'-tel thr- r qr.t, Lc a was killed—in your apartTner.’ ~ m stanr.g ^arungfu.ly a: the Com- under strict and adequate p;!:ee “On the terrace, outside my bed- mis*ior,-r. guard Quickly she entered the room window " j “Miss arewe had hoped for your Commissioner's car. and sat in th? “And at wha' hour*” P* r? - handling of this case." es- middle of the rear seat Colt rode “Late at nig-- wt e we were all •*>'“ elderly att mey. "And ao, at her left, and I at her right atieep —my ma o o mother, and ,r ' Jl - : I It w.u’d be a great Dougherty and Rowland occupied Christine Quire* a girl friend who fa ''/‘ r u ‘ r “ " the folding seats in front of us. and is stopping with me " 'hat only you can save Detective Hams sat beside the 'H-w was h» ki’le' *" a*.-,ed*C !t. m > ' ' C it." shuddered Lola, chauffeur in fr -- A- a word ft-cm “1 don't know We ju« foumFrim h,r **' ' rgers quivering as they Colt, we started of at break-neck dead!" toyed with her ruby “No one else speed through the slithering ice of Wa* this all that had alarmed ~j am ' * :! T terrified " the winter streets, followed by the oeauty" Yet there was norms- "Thatcher.” cned Dougherty, “we three chugging motorcycles, taxing the fear that possessed L la ra " 1 P* " thl * U P It’s natural— 1 "The glass of these windows is Camwe .yoo undei-tand.” bullet-proof." Do ,(fherty explained. “Has anything el«# nappene,)'to 1 olt r ^ slowly. For no apparent reason, Yincir.t
alarm you?” asked Colt politely. “\er> well." he yielded “1 shall Rowland laughed sof-ly.
Lola shivered be glad to supervise your protee- 1 “Am 1 to take it tha- we are now “Yesterday." *he disclosed. “rr$r tion by -ne Police Department.—if impregnable fr-m attack?" he
pet parrot. Pandy P given tc n»-■ T ou tl,:- you need that But only queried
by my late husband also died." jO" m y • w*> terms." t The District Attorney did not "H'w*" k g"' He I refly. The car - pped hec-, re "1 don't know” 1* “And what are your terms?" marquee of an apanment house, a “Wasn’t it poisoned*” ithm. tali tower or -he brink of the “That's the queer part Of course^ “Tha- u. Miss Carewe. place River. Except for the three gilt Bat ' nnuaehoM en- awiforsaed -r. • .. offieers. the thing to an animal hospital. They .'titeiv :• .> hands. We must go to sidewalk seemed deserted. Shivereould find no trace of any poison 7>'out ho- x at once—and you must ,n f the dismal cold, w* hurried at all.” »n*wer a! my questions.” into the lobby. With an unnatural Colt nodded thoughtfully. "Will g.y." Lola Carewe agreed. *«nse of apprehension. I looked “§tHL tgn't it probah'y only a'with a •: childlike gaz» around me So d«r —» sodecoineidence?” he suggested. “Th.e» must be no deviation of bs^ been the three- -.gai-st after what happened t<vqar> ■ police orders!” era- fb** woman s life and Tha*rher Colt night” j phasized Cote. bad taken it ao seriously, that
"Just listen to this, Mr. Colt,*' ' “Y’«u shall be the boss," she *•* Prepared to *ee a*
< HH KEN ( AL'SKS (.1 N FIGHT BLYTHEVILE. Ark., (I'Pl—C L Clinton -an- Jo«s* Smith, negro laborer?. 'ident led their hirken- by their 1 appeared without toenails, there wa* shooting The tw ie.- lived in the -ame
“W
two cr« t any rea | to you. ^
• • A V ’ c v
cia-ed old R w'.and, with The;* smo- ’h author-y “I ■ -*.der that care:
*'* r
nee i-.d proteette- " Out of the pause -hat followed, came Colt's voice, c.ear, atascnl re •“
and precise
"W'»\ do you trtnk you will be * r 'lkilled*" der ' ) “I have been warred of what wtll happe- -o me!"
"Personally?”
“The warning wa*c’»a- enough— !a!! *
I ■
Colt looked at her. for the first USM » -g 1 “A r-actica! joke *">e s iggested. -* Phe looked at him »arch:r.gly.
«
a pra —:ca! joke, if ynti had a dog " that you had loved for years, and ^
someone killed him?"
Colt s cigarette burr <vi r.eg.erted c ’ a " between his fingers. satisfact “That was done to my dog a "Midweek ago.” Lola rushed on. danger
urged Vincant Rowland, as he leaned forward. All eyes were now on
Lola.
"Orly a= hear age, I found a let-
promised. laughing with an effort
at lightness.
Poor Lola! If she had only kept
that promise!
every dark corner. f Tc Be Co- ’.r -e-i»
S
I
a*- we in
Turrying rrom Europe to rush to the ride of her ' r ' r r,’’ rt ^J Rockefeller McCormick. wr % „ critically .11 in M ict-ormick faaa.liei are gathered at the bedside of '>
