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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 17. 1933.

FALL CLEAN-UP ON WINTER COATS ^ Sizes and Colors As Follows

$12.50

* CLASSIFIED ADS

*.>7 Black I’rmcN- 1 'kunk 1 mnm«- 4 "i/. 1 -

SiS.JU K^Iffrn l<>ai- *>1'»• .'kunk

irimm-^L ciz*- 1*1 1 • J

< lo*** out

.< !y.:.0 < «al M»ck cara»-ul D) 1 : *</■*• L-indeMnan < «at. Mack Uilch trimmed. I* 1 Princes*;* bro»n. ei/e I H.

Kmirtail trppirsum 9 7^

$17.50 $17.50 $19.00

Trimmed

1(9.50 Princess Mack (.••aL sue JS.

\ merican Gray Fox

Trimmed

> l.o l..ind«-man t *eat. Bne»n sue -If*. Bci>'*ii American trimmed

$19.75 $18.75 $17.50 $19.75

S. C. PREVO COMPANY

S.l*t.',l| Princess t oat. black, siir lb. Black <kunk trimmed, on sale

'•lb.10 KrJfern (oat. Bru»n. sue l h 1-2 (renuine

Beacer trimmed, collar and cuffs

HOME STORE

-For Salt

browned, wearing a 10-gallon bat andjon bis cousin. Mr and.Mn. Jo*

an old pair boots and overalls, walked S’.agg, Thursday

Several from here attended tu 4 ' of Mr*. Maty MilKr of,

HORSE SALE Wednesday. Jan. lb at Putnam Count .'ale Barn, Greencastle. Anyone - welcome to consign to these >ale-. lo-'-t-WE HAVE >r delivery now cat Glendora screening- A. .1 Duff. Phone 317. 1*

,n*o a local department store and a.-ked to see .-ome cowlary boots. He tried on .i pair that fit perfect'.y. Then h* g ' •' and while astonished • lerfcf wat* i.ed did a Nunni out of

the -tore.

The clerk followed and caught the ow-poke a 1 ak down the street. H* told - ch a good story of hard ak. however, that they gave him 2j ents. his oiu boots and let him go

FOR SALE .'-nbeam Junior cabinet hearer, i r.dition, $18. Cook - South Eii'i -t Phone 124. 17- Jt ' FnR SALK I by stroller in firs? da.-- . oikHU • Ph ne J08 or all at 14 Beveridge St. IT-Jp

>[!< Eula Oia Theiuan

COAL FOR SALE: Clean coal, {3.50 per ton. Guaranteed quality. Phone 562-K 28-tf.

RECdRD PRESERVED

WAKEFIELD. Mass. (UPl — Tnl^* r ’

• ir.er to pr>.-eiwe a perfect 10 year att : iance rd of a member. t!*e 1 Wjk-field R ,ry i iub recently held t* meeting 'laiden hospital, where

th* member vas confined.

funeral

Grecncastle.

Mr 5 . Goldie Bet and Stagg c called on Mr-

one e -nlng la-; week • Mr- Thelma Humphi > and -on jimml- pent the week * nd wi'h h r father. J. F. B-.ttis and daughter. Mr and Mrs. William Lane of Morton -pent Sunday »rb Mi. and

Mrs Abn*r Sigler.

Mr Emily Boswell -p nt Satur-

her daughtei Mrs. Lula

Stage-

Willie Hall called on his uncle. Mr and Mrs. Ed Betti- Sunday.

—For Rent—

SOUTH CLINTON Mr- Thelma Humphrey and son Jimmie ui Gietucaitle spent the

F. R REM iipcii clliCIi - - - ner of Mad.

Modern furnished _ West 1 ranklin. , r1P

FOR REN I—Four room modem hous- at :2 Noith Locust -treet. 16-t —Wanted—

W ANTED: To take care of children or light h u-ework by young lady. Ada:t'- B"\ C, Banner. 16-2p

weekend w •er 'laxine Mrs Ma: • ailed on Far. ia- week. Iius»ell B - frot.. the he pi day last » e* k

Mr--

-p ru Satu. i ent- Mr. a da> '. isitOl s v

T' : Bettis and daugh-

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CLOVtRDALE

1 he re "as preaching at the F ir.-t Christian church Saturday night. Sunday and Sunday night by the I regular minister. Re* P-*ul Arnold. The Economics club will meet •Thursday afternoon with Mr Maliu-

!da Hartsock

rtWASN®

tOt.0(** 0S '" BU1 sh* ^r. mscovt* covi.

c A* kl '“picture

llO^cjlr. v ^

<0iRA\^A\PA\ TONIGHT a tomokko"

Mr Agnes Murphy and naught r ,$ atur( j a ,, atteinoon

>igler one evtnln# ! re . urIit a home Sunday afternoon af- Mrs yiahala O'Daniel and

spending a few weeks at Chicago \jjiniie Hurst of Oreencastle

Mrs.

were in

- yt» of Indianapolis night wi'h her par'I Ocar Jones Sun- • Herbtr - Coi.k-

—Lost—

TO* *J HPH K 1> K V.'siS FOR -l PREME <<)FR f

fall from the the * ud

tnd -tr

him

A- a le-it til* t'*othl',.k wa- jammed deeply into P iter'- gun The piert;’ - ti ■ gu:i. Wa- ,1 we 1 by infection w ch k- it' • removal of

all of h - lower teeth.

SPRINGFIELD 111. iUPt - A t- ot. pick is th*. ba.-.- for a aUit pending before th Illinois Supreme court. Th- -uit "a- brought by S. J. Porter ■{ Gaiesburgh, agaiiut the Burluugii- \ .ding Mac..ine Company fur * , i:l • : -at, n for an injury sustained ■ • ii I.is k'W-r gum w ,- pricked by a

toothpick.

ling on an I Uin

... I*, rter app*'aied t" t -• Pe-sna -

I ractlon > . -tem passenger car en-,

, ., , -a. ..a I tv circuit court, however, which re-

r.ute to lv,, ,.i irem .tpnngfit.d •

, | ir.anded t • ca- t" tn- c',:i.n.,.--ion

w ith iti.s'..u tioria ; fix the amount of

; compensation due Porter

Tne Buriougn-

LOST: Brown puree. Finder keep money Return other articles to Ban-

ner ff. . aa t.tey are keepsaNv

LOST: I'hiid s woolen -carf. brown, red, white plaid. Please eall 44" Ip

—Miscellaneous—

wiigh: Mr and Mr- Orlie Vanlandingham an i < hildreu and Grandma

Jones of Green* astle

Mr-. Eniilv Bosw-il -pent Na uruay «:'h h-: cuUghte ■ Mrs Eula siaggs

16-op a . 1 family

Mrs Glen Arnold of called on her father J 1

day e\ ening

Quit,- a .umbo, of men blip d cut ('■ fur th church la-t Monday

will in-el Wednesday

returned Mi; , Ntlia ant j F:edrkk Wing-

Indiai.apolu one , .

sain Preston is here (isitiug his aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Alex McCoy. Mrs Eliza Hum spent from Friday until Sunday with relatites at

Green, astle.

Mr. and Mr* Iwe Walters 'iti ed fi| ia k t

Mr. and Mrs Toll Walters Sunday. Aid will meet Thur*--Mrs*. Hertha Smyth- and Miss i!av for all a n f| a > meeting at the Stella Collins spent lns r Thursday a,: ci, r i^ t ian church iGreencastle with Mrs Mae Gill R ev . Paul Arnold wa- a gu--' for

, ! A large crowd attended the closing dinner Sunday of Mi and Mi- Dan

BetC Sure out sale o( the Hunyau prop rty east 0 f town.

tow n Sunday afteritoon The Fortnightly dub with Mrs. Leila McG’oy

afternoon.

Mrs Iia Rcuten and children of Bloomington spent the we*k end he'e with hei parents Ml and Mi Mill

The case ■*.*.- lel*'li*'U t*» the Illinois Industrial C onmi-.-ion f r review and t i..deiu-d ompensation.

DAN'.E at Bannei Club Wednesday night. Music by Mac'- M'.-.nig .t Ramblers It

NOTH FlH VDMIM^ Notice is hereby giv^, . undersigned ha- been the Judge of ti • C r, ;.,t C J imm County, State of Miam,' istrator of the estate o' ;i Thomas late of I’utnam Cn

ceased.

Said estate

vent.

No 7507. Charles B. Thun.. . adinjuj January Hi. ly:, Attorney Janie- A Alj^ John W Herod Clerk of nam Circuit t'our.

w

‘I'ko.-eil igj

when the accident occurred.

H*' wa- attempting to remove a b* ry s* ed m a too'.ii with a toot - pick whe ar gave a sudden jolt.

Ipanv t ell ap-

:d bundl-s placed over pealed the low*. < h, a i by another passenger t, t -uprem*- •o ut

-ion to

CLINTON FALLS Wm. N. Stile.-. W. M

There was a large crowd to hear HIGH HEELS GITT Re* M S Kechan Sunday. (oMBid JNTH rK*»l BI.E M: and .Mi, Erereit Scott of In1T EBLO. CoU ■ UP)- Dh Mi hrlie Van- • » rt a landingham and children, and Mr. whoop, .s alnic-t axivinatn Minnie JoJnes of Grecncastle visited M ■ II Oscar Jonea heeled boot- .'.iich are a t wboy - Imog'ne Afartin Pent Sunday ivith pride and joy in life Martha Cox Boct.-. and hi- naorety :■• run, got 1 Mrs Min ire Brattain -pent part of one lone cow - in*.-., a 1- i of t: a ole la-' w.ek w th her mother. Mrs. Sam here. Martin of Rockville Th ‘ajdi- tall, - cruer, a.iu - n Charlie WoOilar . of Cayuga called

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TRUCKS SELLING AT

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SALES Inc. Grecncastle

CMIVRCLIT TRUCE DS!!O.VSTRATIO: ?TSSE —JANUARY 14 TO 21

©lack S wa X!

CHAPTER ONR Major Sands, conscious of his high j deserts, was disposed to receive with condescension the gifts which he perceived that Fortune offered kiHi She could not bribe him with them itvo a regard for her dtseemtren*. He had seen her shower favours upon the worthless and defraud the meritorious of the.r just reward And she had kept him waiting. If at last she turned to him, he supposed that it w-a* less from any gracious sense of justice in herself *han because Major Sand* had known how to censrrain her. This, from all the ev-denee 1 have stf-ed I take to have been the comp *xion of his thoughts as he lounged beside ’he day-bed set for Miss Priscilla Harradine under the awning of brow-, adcloth which had been imprgyisfd on the high poop of the

Centau-

The trim yellow ship lay at anchor in 'ne spacious bay of Fort Royal, w-hi, n she baa made her first port of call after the short run from Barbados They wiere taking fresh water aboard, and this was provid■ng an occasion to induce them to *«ke other 'h ogs. In the forechams j the Negr steward and the cook were receiving a bombardment of mangled Knghab and smooth French from a cluster of penaguas, laden ' with fruit and vegetables, that humped and scraped alongside, manned by whites, half-castes, Negroes and Canbs. all of them vociferous ip their eagerness to sell. At the head of the entrance ladder stood Captain Bransome in a stiffskirted coat of dark blue with tarnished gold iace. refusing admission to the gabardmed and persistent Jew in the cockboat at the foot of it. who was offering him bargains in cocoa,

ginger and spices.

Inshore, across the pellucid tadegreen wa'*r« of tne bay. gently ruffled by the north-easterly breexe that was sweetly tempering the torno heat of ne sun, rose the ramage of masts and spars of the shipping nding there at anchor. Beyond this 'he little town of Fort Royal showed sharply white against the emerald green undulating slopes of Martinique, llopes dominated in the north by the volcanic mass of Mont Pel* which thrust iu rugged summit in-

to the cobalt sky.

Captain Bransome. his glance alternating b e i w e e n the Jew who would not be dismissed, and a longboat that half a mile away was heading for the ship, removed his round black castor. Under this hts head was swathed in a blue cotton handkerchief, as being cooler than • periwig He stood mopping his orew whilst he waited. He was feel»*g the heat in the ponderous European finery which, out of regard for the dignity of his ofltee of maater. he donned whenever put-

ting into port.

On the poop above, despite the breeae and the shadow of the awnlag, Major Bands, too, was feeling tbo heav inclining as he did to a rather fleshly habit of body, and this despite a protracted sojourn ia the Tropic of Cancer. He had come XJ:: n ' ' r * wh,1 « King Charles II was still alive. He had volunteered for service overseas in

the convietion that

This fortune. reclined on a da* bed and was extremely good to look

thanks to his Maker the wasteful, improvident proclivities of his sire. The Major wa« no man for hazards. In contrast with his pmfl'gate fi'her, he was of that cold and calculating temperament which, when allied with intelligence, will (■•rry * man far. In Major Sands the intelligence was absent; but like most men in his case he was not aware of it. If he had not realized his hopes strictly in accordance with the expectations that had sent h i m overseas, h e perceived that he was about to realize them very fully, nevertheless. And however unforeseen the circumstances to which the fact wa* due, this nowise troubled his perception that the achievement proceeded from his own merit and address. Hence his disdainful attitude towards Fortune. The issue, after all, was a simple one. He had come out to the West Indies in quest of fortune, ^nd in th# West Indies he had found it. He had achieved what he came to achieve. Could cause and effect be linked more closely? This fortune which he had won. or th# winning of which awaited now his pleasure, reclined on a daybed of cane and carved oak, and was extremely good to look upon. Slim and straight, clean - limbed and moderately tall, Priscilla Harradin# displayed an outward grace of body that was but the reflection of an innes grace of mind The young face under the shadow of the wide-brimmed hat was of a winning loveliness; it was of that delicate tint that went with the deep golden of her hair, and it offered little evidence of long years

World he would find that "f* N * W ^ ,n ,h * b ' ,8,er, "‘ '"mat"of Which rludec hfm hf th. o!d ?H! W,S *P irit h "

the Old. The

necessity was imposed upon him by a dissolute father who had ***•" drunk the broad family eetates in Wiluhire. Major Sands's -. iRhar.taaee, therefore, had been . iMwtg. At .aae:, :t i.t -o» _-g\.L

-• *^-y iwujLed

resolute Ifttle chain and firmly modelled lips, there was‘only tenderness and candour in the - yes. ynde*et and intelligent and of a colour tha$ was something between the deep blue of the sky and the iad^-

of the sea on which they S_a wore a Ligh-wtuatad

gown of ivory rniaiirel * *J the escalK p-'-: '* 1 were finely !»•<■> '' r S ' ! J guidly she waveo a fsi. ft*J from the vivid g-**'-of parrots' framer*, r '''’J --f w hirh a ' Si * irf

been

Her fathr- -

had been artua e,i (! I liar to three of Ma ' ^

ilmg himself :> r

remote colon a ® tunes, too, ha ■ *■ * "! and a* much "* **’' ' only and mo: - • ' J hi* own. he ha ■ 1 tion of ( aptain re -a ’ "J ward Island*, the ff* r ''T friend at cour' re* r: -^1 him. Great opp "ur"*) tune came the »>v *" (

colonial gaean i

known how ta »♦;**

squeeze them during 'hr ‘’-^P that hit governor.-' P '* jV

and when at la.=t h* died;

turely cut off by s tropic*! " ■

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iter to

years of extle she had ■

he was amends

position *

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by leaving her nnUtetl ]

in to

him. oy leaving nn .■ very substantial fortune >'*M very fair estate in his nst^J which a trustworthy age' 1 land had acquired for h'tr B

It had been Sir Johns''’**

she should go home at on« ^

and to his sister who

her. On his deathbed he r r8l j that too much of her youri *^ had ah# wasted in the J through his selfishness 1"' J begged her pardon, and srej

They had been constant ««■

ions and good friends, she' ■ father. She missed him •cr* , l

might have missed him m " have been dejected hy hi*

to a deeper «en*» ^

for »he ready*fr!ends.-:n • s and semce of Major St.".- 1

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