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THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA, THURSDAY, MAY 4. 1933.
Misses’ Sheer Summer Dresses Short Sleexes and Organdy trimmed. Sizes 2 years to 14 years. Many varied styles and guaranteed fast colors. Values that formerly sold at $1.00 SPKdAL 59c and $1.00 S.C. PREVO COMPANY
CLASSIFIED ADS
CONFERS WITH HULL WASHINGTON, May 4, (UP)
Finance Minister Guido Jung of Italy j -——
and his economic experts today be- I IT IS TIME to. gtt those new gan technical <'ont'erences with Secre-I screens made or the old ones made tary of State Hull and American ' over. See Joe Davis for all kinds of
technicians on Italian-American trade carpenter work. Reasonable and financial relations. They met at 40J W. Washington St.
the state department.
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prices.
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STARK BROS. Nursery stock. Newlow prices. Raymond Onoal, ub? East Hanna Street. Phone .,r!2-I.. Ip
—For Sale-
1932 Standard Coupe $375 Kina, Morrison, Foster iiiimminimniMMiiimiimiiiiiiHimmiii
FOP. SAI.K: Good work team, Morrison Bros. Greencastle. 4-2t ! TRI KAPPA Rummage Sale at j Court House Saturday, May *!, starting at 8:30. J'-R-
from the motion >ierur» MAR.K HELLINGEIU. CHAMES BEAHAN
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CHAPTER V
ion her shoulder,
help vou ’
Mary Thomas had just set young | ••And all ! want," said the woman Mike down on the center table and b etween s.u,,, ■ ,4 rhani-e to start was taking off his wraps when she ! over aKa i n . Please ,lo help me!
heard a ring at the door She flu- j y 01l CUI1 ■
•shed removing his sweater, set. the How .an I" asked Mary, terns at.ld down on the floor anrl opened I sympathy, forming in In 1 ow n
the door. .She was expecting a de- „ ve
•‘Ik,
“I wish I could ' returned to the nailing Judge !*
her apartment. Sho closed the door and danced gaily anosn the floor, waving her purge in triumph.
—*- — * t- • I w, n orT '
what happened?" asked
Well,
Moffett.
- I was a knockout’ I wish 1 could hate seen her when I cried ’
, , « , 1 • When vou w hat-'’
bverv of grocei ies and stood thete • |>on 1 let that del*- *ive know Cried Andrew I tell vou I was
\n silent suipn.se when she saw an , anything about me! lie s in the , | (ke , pump I cried all over the '»“* threshold 1 pa , „ f that man place. See how wet my handket -
' Of cotir-e I won't tell him any- , i s -
Unknown woman on the threshold ’Tm so sorry to bother you.” said
Ty l'
6d Baker, feigning suppressed emotion. ”1 live in the apartment next door and ” Site broke off nervously tw isting hei hands together.
“May I come in a moment?" • , "you'll never know what you’ve! ui subdued her voice. 1 told her "Why, \,-s said Mar)', stepping done for me." said tne sobbing (1 11 ahoul the man who ruined my aside, "fertainl) ' woman, raising a tear-drenched i|i> and how I wanted to be a good
Ell closed the door behind her and I fare. "Oh, 1 knew I was doing the ! woman
stood hesitantly there without ad-!righl tliim; to cmie to you I felt j And she believed that old stuff " vanring into her room, Mar> went I somehow that my whole fate would Eil nodded triumphantly. ' Every to the open bedroom door and 1 dosed i,e safe in your hands ’ | word! She shed tears of sympathy, it quietly. Ell dabbed at her eves with hei | she'll probably smack Madlgan in My husband is sleeping, she ex- handkerchief, then lea, bed over ' the eve if he asks her an) more
plained "He w orks nights. Won t | and took up her bag. po ked up the questions about me
k and rouge and ‘Hood. Tl-
said Mary. ' Now
about you '
don't you wi-trv mother minute t |on is so thin If you can hear
ling »n't
: about that.
I anv thing about \ou."
j "You'll never know what you've
Well, don't be loud, if the parti-
won't tell anybody everything sue sa)s, sh* can hear
us."
you sit down
Won i and took up
She motioned her minor, lips
pstirk
„ .'hen wese got nothin)
visitor to a chair near the table, stuffed them bark. The envelope to be afraid of. f didn f know' voi.
were that good an actress ’ Moffett
laughed quietly.
"f cried like a baby, Andrew. J wish you could have seen me.” She opened her bag to put he« handkerchief In it. and remained staring horrified, into it for a mo. ment, then tittered an inarticulate cry of astonishment. What's the matter. Lit?" She dumped everything out of her bag in a fury of haste, and turned to
him stunned
' I've lost it' It * gone!" ' What are >011 talking about?" Wnat II we do? What'll we do" ’ ' Talk sense for one thing, sari Moffett angrily Do vou want me to shake you? What's hapimned? What s it ail shout?" ' When you burned those papers last night at mv apartment you forgot your hank book. ! put it In an envelope yvith your name on it. I yvas going to give it to you and l forgot It, and it was in this bag.
May be "
She broke off without another word and ran hastily out of the flat. She knocked syviftly on Mary Thomas'sidanr and w hisljed abrupilv in ttpon being invited to enter Marv was seated near the table, undressing the bub' "f beg your paidon,’ said Lit. breathlessly, "but I lost— Oh there it is!" She made a dash to the table and puked up the envelop*. "You found it!" Oh, ye* Yes, I found it," said Mery, neryously You see the hsb) -when you spdled the things out of your bag. it must bate
dropped out"
Eil looked at her sharply, then examined the back of the envelope. It under the bsby’s i was seated. I found it on the floor" said
She got up uid faced Mary, a Mary Mike was probably playing
tiemulou -lull" on le i lips I dor, 1^'''itb it
knoyy how lo thank you T "Oh. that s all right," said Ell, 'in sudden mipui ,■ Mary put an greatly relieved. "It was awfully u ni around lo 1 y isitoi s sliotilder careless of me It wasn't anything nd k 1 --ed h-i .'hick. 1 hope h* 1 important to anyone but myself.
t/oi/ / come ip a moment
put the hah, in his armchair and | was hidden herself sai down, staring curiously , sweater.
• 1 hei net you.* ealler wTto teemed uncertain how to la-gin ih* explanation which she knew she should
make at once.
Ell at length looked up with sud-
den courage. "I know I'm
perfect stranger to never, never Hilda you iiattin.
you. bill I m m s,. much trouble and What 1, xw-t 1,1,, ev.lalmed 1 don 1 Ml " ' <"•'» •' I pattii k ' and m ing to » man just -poke to you down 1 he .-ic bail .1 >—,| II,),. she ' l ". Oil'VO sol ’' ■ " ' ,an mto him with the bosi iimtli*'i' in tilt, world" the baby can lag.' He apologized »i. Mai . * . .wer.' iiiisH with much I couldu t make my own ex- t input by In th. sad plight her
euacs for li.-mg so lareless "Oh. so that's how it is' Did he
• sk you Bin questions about mi ""
Win. no. not exactly He mere
h asked if an) both had moved In
lately "
And what did you tell him
I told him yes, a lad In next dom to me
you "
Is tiiat all you told him
tbal s all he asked me
Thank you so much."
"That's all right. I'm glad that
nothing happened to it."
So am I." said Eli, with heartfelt thanks, and she ran quickly out of the flat She tosaed the envelope triumphantly down on the table in
front of Judge Moffett.
'll' h 'fl a ih hiih• 1 ally unfolded ' There it is. Andie\y All O. K." She wat'lied the woman Inn 1 nedl) Moffett looked at It fora minute bui'e 'll" aimi 1 nlent, a* though she and gave .1 sigh of relief "Seems ' 1 " «ere going lo break to be all right " He had picked the down and iiy , tin and yy a filed envelope up. weiglied it in his hand in -lime lur bee,. , that scene. and dropped it back on the table, lo fliid an oiitlci for the emotion "Now. you're moving,” he said
had mined i| m t had h. • n stirred in her. she sharply "Ellat thing tomonow 111" was took her I.al.y , hei urma. cuddled | morning. Ill send Grogan oxer
him ■ |.,s Hill I I-sell his Hilly hair, yvith the keys to another place I*
"The pretty lady yxas in '
precious. ' she mut mni 1 d
1 trouble, \ ou see M.tdigan again in the mean-
from a Mlr ,,. i a y i ow •
Lil made , , despairing j Uut min who w liei to do bad 'yyell' foi^ heiv en * take act me i,k.°; "A u !.d' „irJi:ra"^ n m "'^ ****** ***/"■ *** 1 wan, In breii iw, ,i.. , , . , picked up the envelope and put it in decent" ...'.'‘'''m ' ‘ ^ ed h,s agreement ( h„ pooUet . As h'e did ao, some feel Mai, did not knoyy w Mai to ««, l'* |M V lt ’ l ' ' 1 h *'' about the paper caused him to draw ami merely wat, hed he, y itlor w h , •".’‘'."Y'' " , "‘ n Hht it out Ho looked at his finger, and pi „« ceded*Y» opeiY hej-^ba'g'^and pull , "nyT „ !p '’sh^^^n^erih^ hlsthumo. «-h.ch She put her vlsum had "’ome of Hu hYVmmed^renvelope o*^r o 'ukly to h .y. too quickly in , iuite M |. of her handling on the , . ,, ■ , . .. . , ^ ... mtl.e Ibc aim that cam it "I , lal.l- m ut be hei a. t . ..K L . 0# U,* t ‘llf-neV II b the purse with I he ha ndkei. Iilei she ,diked it n,. th" nap had been l, ‘ ,aled “ •
snd lay spil"d on the table hp-| loosened and Hie emeli.pe was sti, k. a sun ! mni or. a - mi led en • empty. Sli- waxed It at her *on. j v lope. a I.uge hox I he troubled Mike, you little .ley II, what have ‘ young won,in leaned her head on you dune now' Wlmt have souher arm a, loss the table be, eyes done wiili whulexe, war In the covered^ the handkerchief, and enyelope" III bnxe to loll ,he “ tT 1 * , ,rw ^* n '' pietty Indy w hat a little dex II you I That man who spoke lo yon is y vtlal , K | IP ,omes hack." n d-d-detective she managed to .q|, e looked on the floor.
rr.iculatel,etwee" be, sobs the table, and si down with a, u .
y detect,ve ••■’led Man. and of When wh . at ar * >’ ou BOlnB ,0 *' 0 . ■die straightened up thei* was an "^obt It?
\e* hes liter me I an I trust |,„„p ,, ani1 | "Keep still I've got to think. you Hlie looked up appealing!' v|| k ,. yyhai ll yy.. ,|„ • she'll K * f I’ sU " a " llt > ou
ihink li" dom it ,. n purpose. ] After a moment': pause, he con-Unrif.l-utt. .wl I.'.. . . - . . ..._.! eiaassaksil ‘•I'havaw'O arawd
hpf>i
But site couldn't have," said
Mary
"heel it )ouraelf It's still wet. Madigan must have put her up in this If sties seen that bank book and know* where I've got my coin and tells that to Madigan, that’s tne finish. That means I'll go up the
.... c u , river It means were all done for*
"What'll we do?" cried Ell An.
»If course
“I m ante you II long t (me I \,
nderstand I',, y,ouldnt look n ,, woild*' vet ' "Won't you lea ye thte place
trying to- ..yen a* she spoke urn onscioualv ' *«»•« tonight, t'mteratand'. You
to hr.'ik aw . item :, man hut he |, F| . ,.y FS n,,. 1>0 o k 1 keep your door open and you yvatviy r,y. ,'S hums me up and perse ln hand t-'• -i,,,, u htirrledlv I ‘hot girl It she cornea out of her , me- me until I gpe m and go l,a"l 'light with n . ,-p .. one, amuse' apartment, you find aome excuse tt Hut this time I won t' 1 11 kill my - ,nent "
sel U” IH „ t Sixty thousand dollars! Oh. ni> M,,. wa, , g,,„d little actress, , Iq,.,! what II I She 11 miss She gave he, words time to sink I „ . (ll ,| he k lnomFr , fol " In. leaning her aims on th. back | Sh e was ten ifle.i fo, the moment.
of her chair, away trom the table,
end continuing to sob
Don t cry I'lrase don t cry so," *,,1 Mar), her sympathetic* heart t.vj, hfl.d ^t so much suffering She forgot the baby who was leaning from hi* high .chair over the table pla-ing with the crack- !!-£ en'elope the mirror and the !!p»'t'! Which, had '-vsn pulled out '• • " r.t I’d •» >.a* she WV.'. *.i L2 tsvi Igii 4 h.a.r.d ;er.‘.’.
but the perplexity mi her lace soon gave •way to one almost of, amuse-
ment.
That's w hat w« || ,)„ Mig* Seal It up attain md she won't know that a little tl, of ■ no' opened
it "
She "an'o a c,• s* *he room
got out a tube o» hbquickly sealed ' ,, flap of the en.y elans ir. tie Kiear.'.l.v.e
If Madigan comes up ou stop him I don't
"ary paste und
go yvith hei
to see her. you atop
care how —Put don't let them got togethei He'll probably report to Dag,Aid tonight and come back to-
morrow
"All right, I'll watch I'll keep her fiom talking to him somehow But what are you going to do?" "I m going lo take dqrn good car* ot Andrew J Moffett and his future Listen carefully and do just what l tell you tc hoi five minutes b# whispered instructions tu her %ri
the gummed then slipped away
Ei'tir had'. (.TC *1 CONTU'-LXV,
FISH - FISH—FISH \\ Hite Prrrh fresh from Lake Erie—While they last, I lbs., 3oc ECONOMY STOKE
j FOR SALK: I .'lib new cream colored glazed brick. Cheap. 304 N. 'Jackson St. Phone tio. It
I FOR SALK Fertilizer for corn, soy beans. \V, arc paying 10 cents |fur wool, highest market price. Campibell & Ogh Houtli Fnd Elevator. ; Phone 60. 4-2t
WANTED: Woman to clean house 636 E Wash. St. 1_P —INliscellaneous— MRS. ROSE C. MILLIGAN, Spiritual anu Business Advisor will • be located May 1st to May 8th, 309 S. Jackson St. Phone 47241. Piice 50 cents. 4 ~ a P •DON’T PLAY POLITICS.” Mc.Nl TT WARNS POLICE In.liana state police were warned that they must not “play politics" by Gov. Paul V. McNutt yesterday. The governor reviewed hi.* new state police organization and made a brief address to the troopeis. ‘ Upon your conduct rests the reputation of the stito," the governor told the officers. “Vou come in contact with more people than any other official of the state. “You are not out as political replesentatives, but representatives of all Hie people. We .-hall uphold your hand tit every turn, ami we shall exI pect you to do your duty at all times.’’ The police are just completing a training school period, at which new | uniforms were issued.
GRANADA TONIGHT and tomorrow
! FOR SALE Have some surplus Jfiuit trees, .,pple. peach, plum and .cherry. Buchh' it Orchards 4-2t FOR SAUK tntique solid walnut I dresser with mirror. Perfect condition. Phone 65. It.
FOR SALE' Ihree young calves; extra good yearling male hog. K. FHarris. Phone K-47. Ip
FOR SALE: Baby Chicks, double blood tested. Our flocks are under State super'isi',n of Indiana Plan for the Control of Pullorum disease. Herington Hatchery, Brazil, Indiana Phone 5642 16-tf
FOR SALE: Baby chicks from blood teste,i flocks as low as $6.00 per hundred A few started chicks. Custom hatching, $2.00 per hundred. A complete line of brooder stoves
and supplies Record's Hatchery, 19 and Max Smith.
DK. HII.DKBKAND WILL SPEAK AT BAINBRIDGE The following program will be given at the Hainbridgu Methodist church «»n Sunday evening at 7:3*) o’clock: Song Congregation. Invocation—O. P. Bollinan. Song Greencastle Mixed yuar-
tette.
Violin (Trio Max Smith. Vera Adei and David S. Hostetler. Introduction of Speaker- Mr. Sac-
kett.
Address—Dr Carroll I). YV. Hildebrand, professor of philosophy, DePauw university. Mixed Quaitette -Tressie Steele, Eleanor Hosteller, Raymond Weller,
'Jredric MARCH Academy Award Winner lor "Jekyll and Hyde", "Smilin’ Thru", "Sign ol the Cross". Now With Ravishing Claudette COLBERT -NOEL COWARD'S
Tonight if Ours WITH AllfON tKIPWORTH ARTHUR BYRON A DDEP DON N<>\ IS Ml SICAL LATE NEWS
E- Franklin St. Phone 852.
17-tf. ; Benediction—Rev. O. P. Bellman.
—For Rent—
FOR RENTT—Modern apartment, six rooms and hath, second floor, good location, excellent condition, 201 Seminary street. Call 156-Y. 4-tf
STARTS THIRD MONTH 11 ontlunol I r,,m I'ngp Onri
proved the inflation section of the farm hill, which gives the president almost unlimited power to tio anything he wishes regarding monetary matters. He ean make every dollar worth half as much as it now is. He can print billions of paper money, is-
sue liiilions in bonds. , ,
Under preparation is aniolh^r measure which will place in his hands
WANTED! Eight, hmisework or power to issue perhaps i$3,(MR),000,000 care of children by ytmng £irl. Ad- of bonds and use the funds to start dress Box F, Banner. 4-3t public works to creatfljblts.
I'OR RENT: Reasonable attmetive apartment (’lose in. Phone 116-Y-
2-4-C-3ts.
Black * oiini i y ' -i, . .,,1 mum waite lull ,iltl i,-), ,h,. r .. 1 some doubt as to its passage (||1
sion.
Bu-ine.-s nu n the (. .a J
salaries of railroad j Commerce , nvention, uJ
President Henry I HarriniJ Gerard Swope, strongly favor! trial reorganization but hupei the regulations will tie ,|'ne J policing yyithin tl, industries J trade agreements. Many in'hj
eminent favor throwing as i
sponslbility as p siible tn th<|
ness im n themselves.
—Wanted— i WANTED: Ilousi cleaning by ex- •
perierued lady. Phone 540-X- 3-4p.
He has prepared railroad legislaticn setting up a federal coordinator who will be a dictator in the operation of the railroads, compelling economies, forcing use of terminals, und
slashing fancy
presidents.
His bill to operate Muscle Shoals as the central unit of a general power development intended to rehabilitate the entire Tennessee river valley has passed both houses. It is the first of a series of such actions intended to throw the force of government power projects into reconstruction of large
areas.
He has recommended a pending measure to place traffic in stocks and bonds under close federal supervision. Experts are working out a measure to prevent misleading advertising of food and drugs. He intends to ask authority to make changes in tariff rates by international agreement. The most significant development now on the way relates to federal control of industry. What will develop is uncertain. President Roosevelt will outline* his ideas tonight. He has heen supporting the pending
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REMEMBER
Every Dr. Mayo Mattress offered in this sale is guaranteed by the manufacturer Look for label on mattress—it is your guarantee. This allowance will apply only on Dr. Mayo Mattress and Box Spring
hr >r ii ' ln, ‘ r N P r ’" , R mattreas and bo* spring are scientifically constructed („ pmvide quick relaxation. They embi dy a resiliency ihal m iM.r common lo mm*? i >ier spring matire»sc» and box spniigs. Then riurabV construction assu*es you of a long period of U«efulm‘M.
Look carefully at <Ke cross «eclio'*'»l . above, and you will see aome of the care »• h . the Dr. Mayo inner spring mattresses a, ~ j ^
springs are made. Store uo weded energy -- . the eight hours you sleep, by assuring . v,,urw ‘ , restful comfort, with one of these exrelk it *■” .
•SEE HOW THESE ARE MADE IN OUR STORE ^ ^ ^ f1,rrn,? ^
Terms as low as $2.50 down during this sale.
Horace Link & Company
THF. STORE OF FURNITURE
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