The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 January 1933 — Page 4

I'HE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA.

SUBSTANDARD^ OF

REAL.5U.K

De Luxe HOSIERY

49

PAIR

A regular HHc \ alue. No" here can you tind another >toekin^ that is so thoroughly and completely iruarded avrain>t the destruction of its Beauty. At even point "here the>e DeLuxe Real Silk Hose might tear, or run, or "ear thin, there is a sure, positive, protective device, always “on the job” of making your Hosierv expense lower.

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day- L*s: weta -r/.r, r: yraaiiyarenL? Mr. and Mrs Art Fry.

dr*n : p«n*. the day S.rday •**.& Mr. 3 nd Mr Sanlord P.-nn. and children

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Ralph Godfelter ar.d children and ancle Jack. Mr and Mr Harry Cne«man Mr Eritn St:..- n and Roy N.V.ar. , ail c< Oviactan, Ky spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schoen.

BK1GHI 'P"r> l-> Bl SINE>' NXW YORK Jan. IS. (L'P>—Buainess faiiare? .n the Ust week conzmaed under 1 year ago. totaling :> again=t 781 ast year, according to Dun'-

PHlLADiTwFHIA — The Pennsylvania railroad reported its net income for Nv-.exoer arocanted to tl 27. ag her, 1B31-

CHICAGO—Do.lar sales of the National Tea Uo for the four weekended De:en *r 31. 193J. exceeded the correspor..ing Itsiil period by lv per cent, it •’ a= reported.

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THF AMERICAN SECURITY co. Loans & Discounts

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Si .’.CttXf'i I''- tit la * -. -.i 4 an f'.g' •- H f -att.e with

..ere he •.luen?

Do yot/ need a new rug?

Then this

Special January Ruq Offer

Will

The Seaton * be*t rug value— 9x12 all perfect Axmin*ter

Now

all 3? ’h* ot« »pr -| r» -»rrj bis* beer, pe' on oar r». < ard *01 new rar rir'-haf# your «*• rwj »• a g-**. taring aBd bar* it <1* r***e !»>•' Ta*t* prv ar* f-.ar*f"**-i »o -.h* »**• t«ti-ga 'ht 'on »• wak« on a rtg pirrr.a** -eit i**t<?e

-Save ynn mon^y nn any room size rug in our Store.

Give you a liberal trade-in allowance for your old rug, no matter what it’s condition.

Kver> Rub — inclncierl in this feat off*r.

—Hold your new rug for future delivery; simply deposit $1.

Trade in your old

Rug-

We "ill pa> you jfood money for it on a new

one. •

Horace Link & Company

Jbe Store of Furr!tare

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Phone W 11 l ; E> "ashington St.

LONG ISLAND «TTY— N Y American Chicle Co decla:ed the 1 extra 1. cents fail adution to Lie regular quarterly of 5<j cents a share .n L e common stock.

H ANNIBAI Mo. — E:.pio>nent rker i>^ut February 1 w'-en the L’niver-al-Atlas Cement Co. reopens its manufacturing plant, which ha- been closed more than a year.

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"ATUHtaiG AND HEN- STOLEN Mt'NDEN. Kan, . (UPi — William Crcu« tx»k his family into town.

leaving a wate. a ; tv Crouse thicker.-. W-.. . jl( i retume<J the. d - :ta* gone, and a.- 1 ... . z

cBlacR

Swan

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:ag«i to oe overccra*. certaiB pos-

p„„.i , S!oi « Pre;3d.ee* to be breken c:w*v - t.TS iS , mS8£.\**« t • .star Gee-r.I of the Leeward~ ‘ * C ' ot Me. !*i»e« the H e.t (.die* .Board wlu J" h ' ! ' B:rror '* r « h "• ’ r ' os: to. Ootaor- Oonnd for Pngl.ad tonfi ^ n ’ »«a ranees-the re *.* an «*» .. arconpaRifd b» the ^o-r ao.e d:*oar.ty cf ag* -etweewnj*. middle-aged M.. # r S*n4' :Mm Mst »»« T*’who ..*„ to .,0 her hand ao-l for- - 6*«. -bdit Major Sanda t.oe Th, ...* „ ,o«o. 14M. the! already turned h, back on

Ken* 'he -.Bai»i«b Mam

'orty. and was growirg ra'her ba.a under his goioer per w g A• first

< H \PTER T*0

B jr-rc -mew rards oao ac-ed aota r Ge-era s -econd •

ne had clearly perceived that so* »aa not too conaciou. of his year* She nad treated him wrn ar almost fiii*: deference, which had

tnrmard He -ad '.*0 at Govern-’ wrought him some pain a no more - -** Hops* wrn •nett so .ong -ha- disniay. MhtB the close assoc ation • . - , - ~ * • 0 >; k I r.at had 'e*- tlMtn a-t tfac .g -.--a, ha tmwdif, and was j gestiv* s . , wrr.n whic- -» - . g ac to -a- upon him now ' come to estaelish a sense of ap- -» Ma.or wa- ever more glad oronmate coevaiity. this attitude • n -* »aned .r-- H:« hopes ofi'-n her was being gradually dis-sicc»et-g - ' Ion- n the gov- peiled He looked now to the voy. •' A - • g-ja w*-e siightJage *-o enaoie him to complete the * c -a - n>« ■ *w n* acaed tne work so well oegan He would Pe a aot 4 * -*w ti- n* r.ac ability j dolt, indeed if he couid not con-

to spa-e E 'avou- in ’hesel’B’ve that tn.s extreme.y oesirane •natters -• - ippvsed counted for »uy and her equally desiraoie for- ■" c r e *-» aen* or experence. tune should be coptracted to him end a i- nn dmjb' wou.d t>*for* toey cas* anchor 1- P vm- -* ni ng • n* , a-- post wits seme tu'h Roao* I- wa« upon th « >nat -eo' 'r tn* '-im nom* I he bad staxed h:« slender cnance* T>* net • " cf *B:s du:c*eBed ■* succession *0 • ne g-vemornrip

furtne- nrnon ’hat his first

rj - • • 13 M -• Prscilia He ‘oid

• and •-wherr.ed 'he child

oy •- • n - a; of wha sne ac cou-teo a- a truistic Bobility For she was --:»r the aaiunaption -hat h « ratura r.ace was in her fa-t-iter • a:a-.t seat, an assumption wh.c» «* »as fa: from wishing to dupe I’ - ght well oe to he r • could matte- little rr»- »• g-.o against her possiole -end of - She would ow go ng ncrae -o ‘>g and now The voyage »*• '.erg ous and fraught with many re- • To him it was as :ncoree.va- • «« it was intoierasie •ha - she »- i.d -aee this voyage unac--mraricd and unp-o-ected. Ever ne • iou.1 eonard.r* his cra-'*« •' the successtor of th* gr -3- - as a consequence of ,a -r -. a-- a- - - e • - • ve- - • -f duty to herself and his - e g t r d for her left him no choice » »- -# added, with 'irpresstv* con- cv.in it was wsat her

fathe- wou d have wished

Overbearing her gentle objections to t- s self-sacrfice he had r e- - mse f .a- e of absence, and hac appcinted Captain Grey to the

of Antigua Bu-, as I have »a d. Major Sand* wa* no gamo.e- And this wa* no gammer s -brew He anew nimseif. his Dersonaoie-ess. his charms and his arts, well enough, to be confident of tne .ssue Re had merely exchanged a possibility for a certainty; -he certainty of hat forune which he ^lad org" inaliy come oversea* aaaft and ’ - - s - • * - within

grasp

This wa* n s sett ed <*onv’ction as ne eared forward - ms chai-. caned -earer to ‘empt her with the Peruvian sweetmeats ip 'he silver bos he proffered, procu-ed for her with ta*’ touching antieipa’ion of her every possible wish which oy now she must have come

to -emark in him

She stirred against -he cushion of purple velvet with it* gold tas- »♦ « which his solicitous hands had fe'caed Gom -he camn a"d p aced pehind he- She shook her head in refusal, but smiled upor him with a gentleness that was almost tender. Vou are so watchful o' my comfort. Major Sands, that it is almost -ngraciou* to refuse anything you bring. But . . She waved her

hetitenant-govemerehip until fresn frren-aad-aearlet fan

orders c.me from Whitehall | Re feigned ill-humour, which A-- *- -r nad shipped himseif may not have been entirely feigned *itn -e: s ard the Centaar. and ' If I am to be Major Sands to vou

rst had oer- oe-o.ack-to 'he end of my dav«, 'a •-

»a • -g • a- fsabe 1 a Unfor-j bring you nothing more I am a!!--urate-, he Negress had suffered ed Bartholomew, ma am Bartholo-

so -ernbiy from seasickness that it •new. was .mti j b.e’to taae her acrosa the ocea- and taey had been eon •tra.ned to land her at Barbados, »e that herceferth Miss Priscilla

mast wan upon hertei?

Major Sards had enoeen th* Centaur for - e - 'li^* roominess and seaworthy qua.ities despite the fact -hat before sett ng a cwurse for hom* ne- ma te- had business to transact fa-‘Ser south m Barsa do* If anytr Vg tne Major actually we.ctr-ed this proiorgation of the

' fine name, said she “But too fine and long 'for e o m m 0 n sveryday use, in such heat as tins." R s answer to that was almost rager Disregarding her rallying

Jew wa* a rea:v or •» vii to the shore. The oe: igui fg ..'g away - he - MOM vocife: j* 0 - : - p v • -,| s-^me sa '-:* whie •i-m bulwarks Bu- -.e CagUin BraM -• -. "-nr ng was c im.-g 1 j; n t foot of 'he er.tr*-.-* i;* of 'ne naaed brown Carts )f sne »a* '-a--.r-i .s j,| to serxe a oignt of six ner aga.r.-»; ne v-v* 1 :i« From he' s'e-r ?-**•! •» * ' .- •• ::i in a sun of ra * - t i'-x - - « ■ | * * :»a| h.s black hat cu-rd ostnch piumr ard •-* -«i f — himself tjal ladder was g red sue tafl from a cloud of fine at* 1 Mtjv kra in amazement a- t:s nidll off Martinique A-c *:i m* be" | H:* amazemen- '-"iMiH hoid tne pract;»r 7 which this ns " d »- swiftly up that aaswaH He was tol a half-caste -n s eo-tc- is bree-'he* of ha ry o--!"* who carried » c s -srr a sling of pu-p » •*""*: irf bullion, from tr* ends rf protruded tne --a**-. of a brace of p ••c:i The newc n-»- -•u -et A moment he pa .see tall Ik mardir.g at th* afersMfa he stepped cow- ato 'i» and doffed his ha - n ccafikl sponse to 'he ar-a - t I"*’ utation. He rrrn •4 ire* oe sit "' r m pe- m g 'na - -wa* -» The Gaptam ni-xcd » ~-t-i 'I main hatch for a *anval t'A went to lower t 'ma * wark* Bv 'hi* the -*a rhef**• saw first eo* -*<• •’« o'her hauled up t ■*')*« “He comes to stay. >t said Major Sand* • He has the a : "f • ^ importance.'' ve-".”ed H®

cilia.

The Major vs- persrwj to con'radict he- Ton his foppish n-try Bu’ t® 1 my dear, car bo •- his servant. - , 'h» I servant He ha.* ne air- 1 career." “We are in th* Inc:** reminded him . ‘ Why. so wre a-e A-c ** this gallant «ee-i or " H them. I wonder wh • ‘ . A shnll hiaat fro" ’’•"I whistle wa* piping ,r » "M quarter*. Md ttw (h cam* anv* w 11 n hnsi-T I

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note he chose to take her literally. “T "*“•* been called Barf upon *

! have cwueo nart upon occasion. by my fnends. It s what my mother called me always. I maae yog fr** of i t , Priscilla " “I am honoured. Bart." she •aughed, and so rejoiced him Poor couplets sounded from the

voy.ge ard -nsequently of ,h„ ship , belfry. It brought h*7To sit si?” V'l™’*™”'*"*'* w,, - b , ,J P “• '1 it had been a signal '

Mis, Pn»c-:;. ,t w., n^-n^'WST ZW'^n at

lati-g nature o pr .**„ s o.iy to anchor r.pt.,,, Bransome ...d w* eTI' ne'e L' 6 7 P"«P'tAey. He sho-ild W gone before now "%** nea. fv r-i’ n • wooing of Sir j ret* -‘Wha' keen* ... h.— t ' ” Jonr Harradine t he.-*J. which 'der- ^ 1 tr.5*«i. had nr* w *gur vr*..' a. . - V “'‘ *“'* I" rt w.u.« .h. ,li'

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As th* creak

clatter of c n a t0im weighing of 'he

hands went swartnmf

the sails, the Msjnr ^ their departure hsd **** because they had wsitw ^

voyager to come sb-^ second time he sfu* 1 !

th# north-easterly brers' ,, der mho the dev' n> n , « T

His tone was hardly mored. It was fs" T

-hint '

uni®

resentment

the sole passenger* sttcitaur should he nv»d»d

*1

sentment would hs»e ® J reasonable could tr * that this voyager was # . tune to teach Major si treat ^r favours Lfb'-’

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