The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 January 1933 — Page 3

THR DAILY RANNRK, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1933.

THE American Isecurity CO. & Discounts Hi one 98 F, WashinKton St.

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Rotary Reports (rippled Lineup Tor Kiwanis Tilt

MOTHER IS SEED FOR NON SUPPORT PENDING DIVORCE

RUMORS (IF ‘ NEW RI.OOD” ROT'Ml I \ N TE \M HEARD

• MONDAY

SSIFIED ADS

SALE: Clpan coal, Guaranteed quality.

28-tf.

Trade: I92, r ) model Phone 8(58 X 28-.Tp

Clay

IpAI.E: One or two work hone* i' .U^nes Rales. 2Ci-4't

pieee bed outfits mattress, $3.9. r > and

Ik dresser. $3.76; liviiiK room 1.7",. "Home Complete”, 417 k uRton St. Phone , r >86-X. Ip

27 Shoats weip-hinsr

torjO 1 lbs. Phone Rural 10.".

soap.

|ir SALE, Thursday, FebruModel if truck, cultivator, plows, disc, tanden^ harrow, wairon, rom planter, Oragflpi m"ss, household (roods. Mrs. AUeetl'tio. 3 miles north on Road FORKSM.E: Rahy chicks truarnnteed tq he from flocks culled by a licensM jadue. Blood tested Purdue Method. flocks wormed and in first cl# s condition. Call or see us for tilri Rooking orders now. Hatchet ‘'n h week. Herington Hatchery, F|pi 1 ’ Hia/d, Iml. !(l '''!

Rent—

FORBIENT; Modern seven-room hoowSio. lid East Washington St. E. A. •owning. 30-tf.

—Wanted-

‘ Old ham. le d I lumber. £ 'iomc Rural 16*>. liscellaneous-

r used :!fl-2p

5: Take care p it tuned, Mr.

of your McDormid

ere this week of Jan. 30th. intments call Miss Elizabeth Ufi-Y. 28-2p.

FOR til IS WEEK one Butter Cake free IV' "very Angel Food order. Mrs.^|l Dicks. Phone 070-K. It INFORMED STUDENTS 1IHI.EIIC (T'RTAII.MENT A*fl®ITA (ia. (UP) It was best fiffuredll ach W. A. Alexander, to itnpreailoii the hoys from the start liftlc. it Georgia Tech were |) t ■ ed. by posting the following Ih ii informiiii; t ie athletes fin football, baseball and rtices began February 2'»: (ill taits Keb 20, equipment 50 men. II starts Feb. 20. equipment limitMUe (0 men. starts Feb. 20, equipment

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kii -no money available fame. Bet no money nvailaln (digestion. line no money available sports no money available lie k. ! by flivver or day coach, half pay or no pay fori knt he good sport-; griping frl' tilv to end the depression ile hone and pull together." I.EnisaU ii RE PREPARB8 | TO PHILSR TAX ‘IA, Wash., (UP) — The Ion legislature is prepared to |gh a s: 1 l,.^ tax that will he by (iovernor-elect Clarence

^le- tax is believed by the I to he t he only means of re|at revenue lost through lim ;t lO-mill tux limit measure ( pas ed as an initiative in |t gem t ii election, fh there is expected to he •opposition to the new tux. cted that this part of the program •will have the |eia| uppi 11 that is fo he [entire plan. three sales tax plans are trued a bill- for the e-

BAINBRIDGE EI.IMIN \ | | u

\ Ramhridge, last year’., Wabash

\ alley tournament champ . were upset in the semi-finals of the jqgg meet at Terre Haute Saturday afternoon, losing to Rosedale. 21 t , 20 Previous to this gatme, thi Pointers ha<l mowed down Dugger ,ind

City liy decisive scores.

According to local people who saw the game, the north Putnam sspiad looked ragged at times against Rosedale and missed a number of what ordinarily to them would have been easy Shots. All agreed that Rosedale was lucky to win for had the Rainbridge quintet been up to form it would probably have been a different -tory. On the other hand. Rosedale fought hard and deserves considerable credit for eliminating the defending

champions

In the other semi-final tilt. Hutsonville, 111., drubbed Wiley 35 to 18. Then, in the deciding battle Saturday night, the Sucker aggregation proceeded to show Rosedale that all good basketball is not played in Indiana as Hntsonville won the tourney. 2(» to 18

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FR \NKFORT ( ((MING

Did you notice what \A illiain Emerson Bailsman's ITunkforl (cam did to Washington's Hatchets Saturday night.’ Well, the Hoi Dungs smacked Burl Friddle's netters. 27 to 17. an I j Frankfort plays here Wednesday

| night OOO

And Wat hington has been one of the two teams that has crocked the Tiger Cubs this year! On paper this gives Frankfort the "■dge. How about it you Greeneustle basketball players?

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‘■Raus’’ and his players stopped here Saturday neon for dinner on their way to Washington We asked the former Cub mentor to give iis the "lowdown" on his plans for the big charity game. He -aid he planned to beat the locals and we told him that he couldn’t do that because Edmonson's gang had made up th”ir minds to do this very thing to Frankfort So consequently you see we just didn’t agree on much of anythin”-.

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We asked him if he was going tu stop Big Jess Me \nally and Bailsman said “how can you?" We then proceeded In tell the Hot Dog coach (hat he was “dumb like a fn\. ’ He laugh ed an* we Ihnught il best to do fh<

same. OOO

But all joking aside, we got i good squint at the Frankfort squad and they are a good looking hunch of hoys.

They can play ball too! Any outfit The R itary club team be Wednesthat can hand Friddle’s splendid de- day night may or may i ot he able to fensive aggregation a 10-point et- [ hobble rn the floor Their practices back is there with t few offensive i have been kept a dark secret. We

were told by rumor (h-it.-ii h players u Paul Boston and Herb Smith were I only able to get out to one practice , and have been bedfast since We saw i H.-rb in his office and Paul in his : Ford, but neither showed any signs

of baskettmllitis.

We -aw Doc

lunch but be bad a crutch and sai l the practice damaged hi- leg-mus, les

tricks. OCO

After siting iq. Cook, Frank fort’s new center who became eligible the secend semester, we decided (h.d ' \l : ' could control th? tip. But watch out Cubs, that those Hot Dawes don’t try to steal ihe h,Ml after it leaves M -

Anally's fingers

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Aon will have lo he on your toes every minute of Ihe old hall game! Bailsman would rather heal you. his old proteges, than aiij ether team on Ihe Frankfort schedule!

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SALT LAKE CITY. Utah, (UP) — Another proof to the contention that this world is operating backwards was revealed when Mrs. Martha R Burk was sued for non-suport, pend- I

ina- her divorce action.

Mrs. Burk, mother of two childri n, was believed to have been the 'irst woman t,» he called into couit nti these charges. She works as a I chambermaid in a Salt l-ike h i 1. Burk charges his wife refused to allow him to enter their home which ' he, during prosperous time pur-! chased. The woman, however, told the court he had not helped finance

the home P r 23 yea is.

District Judge James W. MeKin-

Killingi i enrotite to i ney decided Burk could Ikivi , ke\ to

the house, eat with the family, and sleep in a room on the first floor, but that he must not molest his wifi or children. When the judge learned the woman did not have enough cash to buy the extra key, he sent a messenger out bo one and paid the hill him

self.

BASKETBALL l iHvsdav. Jiin. SI.«

BOWMAN GYM

MIAMI vs. OEPAIW

P. M. •

Adii'ission: Adults 35i’ ( hildmi 10c

and

and be was a cripple for life. John Etter may he able to survive as will Stew Stewart, Otic Gardner. Frank Sohoenman, .Take File! and Bill Peck. It is tumored that some new R c ,tartans may he seen for the fir-t time Wednesday night to offset -ome new

On the other hand, if t.reenc-astle ic : basketball material recently acquir’d

"clicking” we are confident that they | by the Kiwanis club. However, this

can hold their own w ith the liest in i iep it coul I not he verified today,

the state. Here's hoping your hitting At any rate the ticket do i going on every cy linder Wednesday! Gig and those who want in -on some

OOO i high class basketball, had better he

It will be a big night Wednesday The Frankfort and Greencastle freshmen quintet are booked f< r a game at ii:l"i p. m This will he followed by the “battle of the century’’ tie-

in the gym before 8:15 Wednesday night, because th,- scientific parts

will then Iv histoiy.

it is rumored again that (). (). ’Dohbs and Roscoe Scott will act as

those bitter rivals, the Rotary ! referee and umpire at the game, but and Kiwanis hardwood court teams, j to date we have not received their And of mi e. last but not least, will a opium. We hope ih y w ill lm

order among the

be the Frankfi rt-Greeneastle scrap

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I ram the way the advance sale of lickkets is going, the local gym will be parked to the rafters by 7 o'clock W«dnesdn> evening. “First runic first served" is the seating proposition. so we advise yon to gel thorc

early. OOO

The Greencastle freshmen didn’t fare so well in th* 1 invitational tour ney at Southport Saturday,

able to maintain

“players."

notes on bon w. instrument must “face the lm. , in court Bond of $7 ,0 vva -et for A Hold on charge- of theft nv bailee, after ,,f|i cers stepped hi- "playing’’ with pawn ticket Arnold took the instruments from indent- for the purpose of cleaning them, L was claimed. The "cleaning" was effective. The instruments wen found in pawn diops. In Arnold's pockets were 20 pawn tickets, police declared. Only the neighbors are takingsides with Arm-Id. A saxophone, trombone, clarinet and several other noise-emitting contrapth ns are muted

i by the controversy.

TEN AS S I I DENTS ARREST Ml SK IE At HER EOR HI HI I FORT AA’ORTH, Tex.. (UP)—Stu-i

dents of Floyd A mold, 24, mu OYSTER DELIA ERY teacher, decided he blew -ome illegal i NI- AA OR1 I A NS,

SPEEDED I P (UP) Chicago

oyster-lover- can now get Iwvuisiana oysters for their dinner table on the same day that they are taken from their shell in New Orleans. The experiment was tried and proved successful several days ago when an American Airways plane departed from New- Orleans at 8:00 a. in. and arrived in Chicago nine hours later with a cargo of 1.750 Louisiana nysj ters. An hour after the plane landed ! in Chicago retaurant. AA II I. GIA E t HII.DKI N si DEDH AM. Mass,. (UP)—leaving his wife and two children $1 ♦•ach, ' Richard B Coles stipulated in his will that they must collect the money . within one year or forfeit the be- ! quests. He left 'he hulk of his •'state I to two other children

tips-ct by taking In liana into camp,

33 to 29.

Once more in the conference inn ning -is a "darkhorse” (earn, the Oxford five bumped into Ohio AVesley ’ an and lost the conference opener, 53 to .",8. because the Bishops were hav-] ing one of their ‘ hottest" nights. Hampered by injuries which k-pt

losing | him fiom playing the same romhina

theii morning game t,, the Anderson fresh. 27 to 19. This defeat wasn’t so had, however as the victors over Greencastle proceeded to go right along and win Ihe nice!. OOO

jtion twi v for several weeks, Coach ^ | Mattel took his quintet on a di aI trous road trip which found them' losing to both <>hii and \1 ir-hall. | Back borne on the local hardwood, (the Red-kins were just in time to

You figure this out—we can’t: Greencastle heat- Delphi: Del; hi heat Jeff three times; Ce.nnersvibe beats lech; Jeff beats Conner-ville; Groeiicastl and Shelby vide (day a double

overtime tie; Bloomington (Ireenca st le; M a rt in svi I le

Rleomington; A'incennes beat- Wash-j ingtnn: Bloomington raps Bedford:, Bedford wallops A'incennes. and Shelbyville trims Martin ville, Now just where does that put the Tiger ;

Cubs ? ? ?

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catch the Wittenberg cagemen on the up climb and take a 35 to 32 scalp ing. Striving- to regain their fnnn displayed in the Indiana game, the Indian, will be out for blood again t

beats I the Tigers,

drub®1

11 IV. “JiikI : Soaks.'

you heard (he new siwig— l.illh- I'.iam lor the Did

Miami 31. Wilminuton 2:'. Miami 24, Purdue 18. Aliami 39, Hanovei 27. •Miami 33. Indiana 29. .Miami 38, Ohio We-leyan Miami 27. Ohio U 47. Miami 22. Maishiill .14. Miami 32 Wittenberg, 3",

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SIronff Miami Team To Meet l iters

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rn 'Ml (H.LING lRESSES t I 8 | (IMS MEN pi'N'ES, Vt., (UP)—< ignret is hatassing international anrds. It made cignrets, retailing

Some Miami university shooters who "'ill step out court against the DePiuiw Tuesday night. John Anthony, high scoring renter, has been ruled ineligible for the second semester, hut will probably play against Coach Moffett's non-confer-

whom « e.oh Maurer iaif- a- one of

hi- best finds- this year.

[5 cents a package, are run enoe teant.

Sn, where they bring 30 to ier package. I»l i0 690 ■ r , ' stoi -utud t« % rmuggling ring.

Theft '’bain

Boh

Dexter, one

of the Redskins’

midget forward-^ stands only 5 feet 7 m.-hes hut is one of the speediest men on the squad. Walter (Smoke) Ahtoii is a giant sophomore guard

\Y in -.ii inexperienced team. Miami i- going through one of it - ha.-kctbnll

slump t.iis season.

Starting out with Unco veterans, center Anthony, forwnid Mossteller, and guard Ott, Coach Mauer rallied a team which looked for several weeks as though it “might go places." After winning two games from Hanover and Wilmington and losing to Purdue, the Redskins sprang a big

Miami will he striving for its I ,v in in four starts against II

quintets. Holding victories over (Hanover and Indiana, the Oxford five will attempt to repeat its -ensational (23 to 18 win over the Tigeis last

1 year.

Miami’s hopes were dealt a severe j blow Friday when it was announced 'that John Anthony star cent). Would bo ineligible for conference piny next --einestei- But it is expected that Anthony will make the trip into his home state next week aftei Id- return to school. NET SCORES Tech 30; Newcastle 19 Shortridge 25; Shelbyville 23 Mtincie 43; Adder- m 29. Bedford 23; Vincennes 15. Jeff 28. Conners ville 24 Peru 44; Warsaw 12. Frankfort 27 Washington 17. Valparaiso 15; Froebel 14. NEW TRICK HULKS H ARRISRURG, Pa.. (UP)—Th. ! new iides governing i.niinori carrier rf property hy motoi vehicles, ad pt ..I l.y the |iuhlie service commission in November, became effective Ian ' 1, with I, tween 10,(8K) and 25,Pim trucks in the state affected. Foul class,"* of certificHtes were' pr v ided for. They are: transport a (ion ovei definite routes or between ' fixed terminals; transportation between points within a designated area; from a L ,vn to other points in the state up n calls; and special certificates. The commission .Also made prove i -ion for is-uing certificates without advertisement in the case of trucker confining their work within the limits of a municipality and its environs. This exception applies to third class cities and all smaller municipalities.

SUFFERS 13TH BROKEN BONK SHELBYVILLE, Ind.. (UT) An ^ nabelle F'esler, 7, has suffered a hrok , en hone for the 13th time. The latest j injury was a broken rollarb.ine, suffered when she fell while walking Doctois say the •hild’ hones lack the constituent which resists breaks. i

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(Rafael Sabatini

SYNOPSIS

In 1890. following the death of Sir John Harradiur, Captain-Gen-eral of the l eeward Isles, his beautiful daughter. Priscilla, leaves for England aboard the “Centaur." accompanied by the pompous, middleaged Major Sands, her lather’s aide, who seek- Priscilla's hand and fortune. The Major resents Priscilla's interest in their fellow-pas-senger. Charles de Hernis. fascinat

cut-throat is on our rudder. What's to do, Mossoo? Shall I go about

again ? ’’

In the obvious urgency of his need, humbled by the realization that if be had taken de Bernis' advice in the first instance, he would now be in better case, he appealed again to that experienced lighting

seaman.

Monsieur de Bernis took time to answer. He was plunged in thought,

, .i o heavy frow n between narrowed

lug and mysterious Trench man. • nd | Bnln8ome ^sumed him to be

making mental caluulat ions, and the assumption seemed confirmed

seeks in vain to belittle him. De Bernis h a n t «* d to disembark at Guadeloupe, but Captain Hransome refuses to a'* that pirate-infested port and offers to drop him at Sainte Croix instead. Learning that

tbc handsome Frenchman i.luc sailed . . * . ' . . weather eau^e ot you. would need

Miih Henrv Mortjan, the notorious c , to Wr hut a pnint or two so as to

buccaneer, now Governor ol .la- .. ' ' w . ,, u steer athwart your haws*-. No, t apraaira. Major Sands calls Dr Berms I

when the Frenchman spoke. "It is too late,” he said at last. “Consider the time you would lose, and the way. whilst she with the

pirate, adding that Morgan ami his cut-throats were just bloodthirsty, thieving scoundrels. Morgan, however, had given up preying on ships lo enter his King's ein ploy and rid ihe sea ol pirates. In spite oi Alorgan s endeavors, a few still eluded him and the authorities MfgMted he might be (Paving a Uouhle game and receiving tribute from those slill at large. Morgan has offered a large reward tor ihe rapture of Tom Leach, a brutal, remorseless scoundrel, who sails the

tain. You are committed to your present eourse. It means now tbal you must not only run, but tight." "Holy Heaven! In what ease am I to tight? To tight such a ship

as t hat ? ”

“Eve seen victory snatched

against longer odds.”

Hransome took heart from the other’s grim calm. "And. anyhow." said he, “with his back to Ihe wall, a man has no choice but to tight, no matter the odds. Have ye any-

thing in mind, Mossoo?”

Thus plainly invited. Monsieur de Bernis became brisk and author-

< aribbean in a powertul ship .

"The Black Swan" . . . wreaking 1!"^"

havoc. Ihe morning following the hands do you muster?

Major's upbraiding ot Morgan and De Bernis, "The Black Wwran" rosses the “Centaur's” path. DiBernis suggests that they continue their rourse with (he hop* ol out-

,ailing the pirate ship.

t H AFTER TEN Hransome, however, wan rendered obstinate by panic, and another iiope had come to vitiate his "easoning. "Towards Dominic a we're likeliest to meet other shipping." Without waiting for the Frenchman's answer, he stepped to the poop rail and huvvled an order to the quartermaster at the whipstaff to put down the helm. And now it was de Bernis who departed from his calm. Tie rapped out an oath in his vexation at this folly, and began an argument which Hransome cut short with the reminder that it was he who commanded aboard the t eiitaur. He would listen to advice; but he would take no orders. With a lurching plunge the 1 entaur luffed alee, then came even on her keel and laced south l>efore the wind. The seamen in the waist, who had fallen agape at this abrupt manoeuvre, were ordered aloft again to unfurl, not only tbe topsails which they had just come down from furling, but also the topgallants. Even as they sprang to the ratlines, in obedience, the great black ship, now left astern on the la' hoard quarter, w as seen to alter her course and swing in pursuit, thus dispelling any possible doubt that might have lingered on the score of her intentions. At once it became clear aboard the Centaur that they were riming before an enemy. Unaccountably, as it seemed, realization spread through the ship. The hands -ams tumbling from Die forecastle in alarm, and stood about the hatch-coaming in the waist, staring and muttering. 'j 1 Bransnmc, now on tbe quarterdeck, whither de Bernis had followed him, remained a long while with he teles" pc to hi» eye. AA’hen at last he lowered it, he displayed face of consternation, from which most of the hsbitual ruddy colour had departed •‘You wav right,” he confessed “She’s overhauling ua fast. W’eTl do better, though, when tbs top ta ' v arc rprt*d. But even so we ll usver «u«h* Lociitica befora that

‘Twenty-six, ail told, including quartermaster and ho’sun. Leach’ll have three huntlred or more.’' "Therefore, he must be allowed no chance to boa id us. Give me charge of your guns, and I'll show you how a mam - deck should lie fought, so long as you provide me with the chance to light it.” The Captain’s gloom was further lightened. “I'm in luck, at least, in having you aboard, Monsieur d-

Bernis."

“1 hope it may prove as lucky for me in the end,” v.us the ssi donic answer. He summoned Pierre, the half caste, f r o m the bulkhead below against w h i c b he was leaning, awaiting his ma.-ter's orders “Tiens, mon Ills." Monsieur de Bernis stripped off' the sky - blue coat hr was wearing, the line cam line shirt with Us delicate rutiles, his hat, his periwig, his shoes and stockings, delivering all to Pierre with orders to Itestow them in his cahin. T hen, naked above the waist, displaying a lean, muscular brown torso, ami with a scarf tied about his cropped head, he was ready to take the command of the gun-deck which Hransome so very gladlymade over to him. By this time the crew was fully aware of what was coming. The steadiness of the men, displayed when Sproat, the bo'sun, piped them to their quarters, was at least encouraging. Eight of them, with Purvey, the master gunner, were told off to compose a gun crew. Captain Bran some addressed them briefly. He informed them that Monsieur de Bernis would take command on the gun-deck, and that it was upon the gun-deck that this light would be fought, so that tbe safety of all was in their hands. Monsieur de Bernis. now sharply authoritative, ordered them at once below to clear tbe gun tackles, to load and run out the guns. Before following, he had » last word with the Captain. Standing hy the ornately curved rail of the quarterdeck, at the bead of the companion, he spoke incisively "A'ou'vi^ placed the responsibility on n*. I will do my part. You may depend on that. Hut it rests with you to give me the opportunity of doing it. Her# timorousness, cau tioii, will not serve. The odds are heavily against e« iff this gamble i hat we must accept \A • staks all

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— your ship, our lives — upon a lucky shot or two between wind and water. Handle your ship so as to give me every chance of it you can. You will have to take great risks. But take them boldly. Audacity, then, Captain! AH the audacity you can command.” Hransome nodded. His face was set. his air resolute. “Aye, aye,'’ he answered. Monsieur de Bernis’ bold dark eyes pondered him a moment, ami approved him. A glance aloft, where every stitch of canvas now wooed the breeze, a glance astern, over the larboard quarter whei« the pursuing ship came ploughing after them, and de Hernis went down the companion and crossed the waist, to lower himself through an open scuttle to the ileek below. He dropped from the brilliant blaze of a cloudless riiy into a gloom that was shot at regular intervals by narrow wedges of sunlight from the larboard gmiports. Under the direction of Purvey, the guns were being run out and made fast. Stooping almost double in that confined space, with the reek of spun yarn in his nostrils, de Hernis busied himself in taking stock of the material with which he was to endeavour to command the fortunes of the day. In the great cabin, Miss Priscilla and Major Sands broke tbeii last, happily ignorant of what was com ing. They marvelled a little at the absence of the Captain, and they marvelled a little more at the ah settee of their tellow passenger Hot rendered sharp set hy the sea air, and having waited a reasonal lc tune to satisfy the demands of courtesy, they yielded lo Sam's It invitation to table, ami with the Ncgt^i to wad upon them fell t. with an aft petite 1 hey, saw the aofi footed 1'n i le enter and pass into his irwtstei ♦ cabin, bearing a bundle To the question Miss Priscilla addressed to him, he answered after In- usual laconic fashion that Monsieut de Bernis was on deck and w o u I d breakfast there. He collected from f-am some food ami wine, and v., i.t off, to bear it to Ins mastei on the gun deck. They thought it mid, but lacked curioaity to investigate. Aftoi brntlivt i - i ■ went to sit on Ihe cushioned sternlocker under the ojien ports Aloiisieur de Berms' guitar still lay thei-e, where last night he ha left it. Bhe took it up. and ran inexpert huger* carelessly across tho strings, producing a jangle of sound. She swung sideways upon tbe locker, and turned her seaward. "A ship!” she ciied. in pl.-ascd excitement, and by the cry brought Major Sands to stand beside he ( and to state with hei al the g,c»t. black ship driving forward in llie;r

wake.

T he Major commented upon the beauty- of tbe vessel with the »un aslant across her yards, lending a cloud effect to tbe billowing 'ariaas under which she moved; and for some tune they remained theje, watching her. htlle sudoom with whicti her black flanks were pregnant. Neither of them observed the altered course of the Centaur, obvi. ous though it was rendered by the position of the sun. Nor al first did they give heed to the sounds of ua usual hustle that beat upon the deck ovei'.ead, the putter of feet, the. dragging of tackles, or again to the noisier movements in the wardroom immediately underneath them, wrhere the two brass culverins that acted as stern-chaser* were being run out under the orders of Mou sieur d# Berms. ^ lo Be Continued) CoprMffct t, K.Uc! S-Uttsil Ltttr’Utnt kj ILxf tuittiM fyittlifefctc, uu.

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